Jesuit Wrestling made a powerful statement at the Antelope Titan Tussle as Titus Kessler '28 and Campbell McDowell '27 each captured individual championships in dominant fashion—finishing their tournament runs with all victories coming by pin.
Kessler was relentless from the opening whistle, setting the tone early and never allowing opponents to settle into matches. His pressure, pace, and precision led to a series of decisive falls, showcasing both technical control and a confident attacking style. Each bout ended the same way: Kessler dictating the action and ending it emphatically.
McDowell mirrored that dominance on his side of the bracket. Wrestling with poise and aggression, he methodically broke down his opponents, capitalizing on every opening. His ability to transition smoothly from neutral exchanges into match-ending situations resulted in a perfect day of pins and a well-earned championship.
The twin titles, and the manner in which they were earned, highlight the depth and momentum of the Jesuit Wrestling program. Going undefeated with all pins is a rare feat, and doing it on the same day underscores the team's preparation, confidence, and competitive edge.
With performances like these, Kessler and McDowell didn't just win titles at the Antelope Titan Tussle—they sent a clear message that Jesuit Wrestling is a force to be reckoned with this season.