Franklin Countys wrestling team poses with the championship trophy, its fourth in the nine-year history of this event. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
Franklin County 112-pounder Ryan Clingenpeel works over his Jefferson Forest opponent as the referee looks at his foes shoulders to see if Clingenpeel has scored a pin. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
Franklin County head coach Emanuel Brown watches one of his wrestlers in action during the Jefferson Forest match. He has guided the Eagles to all four of their championships in the Spencer Chang Duals. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
Franklin County freshman Tyler Motley (bottom) fights off a pinning attempt by his Jefferson Forest rival during the first period of their 152-pound bout. Motley fought the attempt for nearly a minute and a half of the two-minute period. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
Franklin County freshman Isaiah Foster maintains control of his Jefferson Forest opponent in their 103-pound battle. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
MARTINSVILLE -- Champagne was not on the early evening menu of Franklin County's wrestling team even though the Eagles had just won a championship on New Year's Eve.
Franklin County 112-pounder Ryan Clingenpeel works over his Jefferson Forest opponent as the referee looks at his foes shoulders to see if Clingenpeel has scored a pin. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
Franklin County head coach Emanuel Brown watches one of his wrestlers in action during the Jefferson Forest match. He has guided the Eagles to all four of their championships in the Spencer Chang Duals. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)
Franklin County freshman Tyler Motley (bottom) fights off a pinning attempt by his Jefferson Forest rival during the first period of their 152-pound bout. Motley fought the attempt for nearly a minute and a half of the two-minute period. (Staff Photo by Steven Marsh)