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Game Summaries (16)
Varsity wrestling season ends in semi-finals
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Wrestling sends school record 11 wrestlers to individual finals!
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Wrestling wins Regionals for third time
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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8 Champions and 13 qualifiers through to Regionals
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Varsity wrestling wins 3rd district title in a row
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Wrestling team wins the Madison tournament B team finishes 5th
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Wrestling sweeps quad meet
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Clinton wrestling shines at County meet and sweeps most valuable wrestler awards
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Varsity wrestling wins Fenton team tournament
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Varsity Wrestling vs. Sand Creek High School
6.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
Win: 58 - 9
Wrestling takes 4th
7.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Varsity wrestling rolls to big win
7.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Clinton Varsity wrestling hosts Duals
7.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Clinton shines in assembly dual
7.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Clinton Varsity finishes 4th at John Glenn Duals
7.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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Clinton Varsity wrestling starts 2-0
7.0 years ago | Jeff Rolland
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News (4)

Christian Minard recorded his 100th win of his career


Updated on 06/10/2022

Christian Minard recorded his 100th win of his career Saturday January 20th. The win came in the dual with Farmington on a pin in just 16 seconds. Minard is a junior and with a year and a half left we are confident he will add many more.

Congrats Christian!

Christian Minard recorded his 100th win


Updated on 06/10/2022

Christian Minard recorded his 100th win of his career Saturday January 20th. The win came in the dual with Farmington on a pin in just 16 seconds. Minard is a junior and with a year and a half left we are confident he will add many more.

Congrats Christian!

Assembly Dual Thursday, Dec. 21st at 1pm - Red Out


Updated on 06/10/2022
This Thursday, Dec. 21st the 5th ranked Clinton Varsity Wrestling Team will be hosting Monroe Jefferson in an Assembly Dual starting at 1pm in the high school gym.  Last year Clinton traveled to Monroe for an assembly duel and lost a close match.  Monroe Jefferson is consistently one of the top teams in division 2 every year and this year is no different.   
The Clinton Wrestling Club is accepting monetary donations to support a LOCAL Clinton family in need this Christmas at the door for the assembly dual.
Also, we are asking students, staff, and spectators to bring non perishable food items that will be collected and donated to a local food pantry.  
This event will be one of the most exiting and highly anticipated for our high school wrestlers.  A chance to compete at home in a packed gym!  Help us create this environment by attending, and help us give back to local charity by contributing.
The CWC is also going to be rewarding attendance for efforts ...
1.) Any HS STUDENT who attends and brings a non perishable food item will receive a ticket for a chance at one of 3 $100 Visa gift cards.
2.) Any Clinton High School Faculty or Staff member who attends and brings a non perishable food item will receive a ticket for a chance to receive a $100 Visa gift card. 
 
The assembly duel will be a spot light match with most of the lights out and the only lights on will be over the mat.  We will be handing out 200 free red glow sticks to the first students through the doors. 
 
The band will be playing during the match to add to the excitement.  
 
Brandt Clark will also be the announcer for the match.  
 
With there being 14 matches for the dual against Monroe Jefferson, we will take a short intermission after the first 7 matches for the Competitive Cheer Team to perform one of their rounds as well. 
 
The team is looking forward to your support  for the team and your support for our local families at Christmas.  
 

Noah Comar Sets Goals For Self, Clinton


Updated on 06/10/2022

By Doug Donnelly
Special for Second Half

CLINTON – Clinton High School has had a remarkable run of Division I college athletes over the past six years. In fact, eight have come through the halls of the northern Lenawee County school that boasts an enrollment of only 310 high school students total.

Noah Comar could become the next from the Class C school. But, he’s not worried about that just yet.

That’s because Comar, Clinton’s returning MHSAA Finals champion wrestler, has a couple more chances to bring home team and individual titles at the high school level.

“That’s what my focus is now,” Comar said. “I’d definitely like to wrestle in college. I’ve thought about it.

“It’s great for what all those guys have done. It’s inspiring, but I don’t think about that. I’m just focused on this season.”

Comar, 17, went 53-0 as a sophomore in winning the 112-pound weight division in Division 4 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. He enters the 2017-18 campaign with a career record of 108-4.

“I don’t focus on records,” he said. “I just focus on beating whoever steps on to the mat against me.”

Clinton has turned itself into a wrestling powerhouse over the past several years. Despite being in the same county as perennial Division 4 championship contender Hudson, the Redskins have made great strides with their program under head coach Jeff Rolland, who said this year’s goal isn’t just to get into the Quarterfinals on Feb. 23, but to “be wrestling on Saturday.”

If that happens, Comar will be a big reason why – in more ways than one.

“He is really good, and he’s still improving,” Rolland said. “One thing we asked more from him this year is to be a leader. He’s bringing kids with him as he improves, and that’s important.”

Comar agreed that throughout the preseason, he became more vocal despite his tendency to be quiet. When he became the fastest Clinton wrestler to 100 career wins last year, he was typically low-key about the honor, although he did pose for a photo with his parents and a large card that the Clinton staff made up with “100” on it.

“I’m speaking up more in practice,” he said. “It’s kind of new to me to do that, but I like it. I find that people are looking up to me more now.”

As a freshman, Comar finished second in Division 4 at 112 pounds, losing to Hudson’s Jordan Hamdan in the Finals by a 5-1 score. It was Hamdan’s third win over Comar that season. The two did not meet in 2017.

“He wrestled at 130, plus we weren’t at the same tournaments,” Comar said.

In 2017, Comar beat Hamden’s teammate, Tucker Sholl, to claim the title. The championship was a thriller as both scored an escape during regulation but Comar was able to get a takedown and win the match in overtime, 3-1. He wrestled at 112 last season as well but expects to spend most of this season at 125 before dropping down to 119 for the MHSAA tournament. He’s about 127 pounds now.

“It’s better for the team if I wrestle at 125,” he said. “We have some other 119-pounders. This will help the team.”

Comar has also set a goal of not giving up a point in the state tournament.

“It didn’t hit me until a few days after the state tournament that I had actually won the state championship,” he said. “It was like a dream; all of the hard work paid off. I was pretty confident in myself. The coaches are great. They gave me a lot of confidence in myself.”

Comar got his start in wrestling with the Adrian youth wrestling club. He later was involved in the Tecumseh wrestling program before deciding to go to Clinton. His father Cory and mother Monica were also big influences on him wrestling, and he had a brother who was an MHSAA Finals qualifier at Tecumseh.

Comar also plays football at Clinton and helped the Redskins to the playoffs this fall. He rushed for 336 yards and caught nine passes for 106 more yards. He also made 35 tackles.

Clinton has an experienced wrestling coaching staff. Rolland wrestled at Kent State University. Casey Randolph wrestled at Eastern Michigan University, as did new assistant coach Ben Griffen. Louis Posa, who was the most recent MHSAA champ from Clinton before Comar (in 2005), wrestled at Trine University. Assistant coach Al Regnier hails from the wrestling-rich Temperance Bedford program.

“I’ve learned a lot of stuff from them and not just about wrestling or technique,” Comar said. “They teach us all life lessons, too. It’s a good coaching staff.”

As for this season, the Redskins will have more than 30 athletes on the varsity roster – including a host of talented freshmen. Once Rolland is done tinkering with the lineup, he expects them to have a strong season.

“We are working on improving technique and getting the young kids up to speed,” Rolland said. “Our expectation level is very high for this season.”

As for Comar, he’s shooting for another undefeated season and a second MHSAA championship. He’s prepared hard in the offseason, he said.

“I feel like going into the season there is no rust,” he said. “I’m fully prepared and raring to go. I’m still improving. There’s always room to improve. I want to be better by the end of the year.”

Doug Donnelly has served as a sports and news reporter and city editor over 25 years, writing for the Daily Chief-Union in Upper Sandusky, Ohio from 1992-1995, the Monroe Evening News from 1995-2012 and the Adrian Daily Telegram since 2013. He's also written a book on high school basketball in Monroe County and compiles record books for various schools in southeast Michigan. E-mail him at DougDonnelly@hotmail.com with story ideas for Lenawee and Monroe counties.

PHOTOS: (Top) Clinton's Noah Comar works against his opponent during last season's Quarterfinal match at Central Michigan University. (Middle) Comar stands among teammates prior to taking on Leroy Pine River. (Click for more from HighSchoolSportsScene.com.)

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