Four Trion High School wrestlers are moving on to Day 2 of the GHSA State Championships after dominating performances yesterday at the Macon Centreplex. Silas Mills (120 lbs), Coleman Lee (144 lbs), Clayton Loughridge (157 lbs), and Lane Harris (190 lbs) secured their spots with decisive victories, showcasing the strength and dedication of the Trion wrestling program. The wins were a highlight of the first day, however, the Trion wrestling community is also rallying in support after a serious injury to a fellow wrestler. The Trion Wrestling community is now asking for prayers for Dominic Haines, a wrestler from Jefferson High School, who suffered a severe injury during his semi-final match last night. Haines reportedly broke his neck, leaving the entire Georgia High School wrestling community deeply concerned. “We ask our Trion Wrestling Community to please keep Dominic Haines from Jefferson High School in your prayers,” a statement from the Trion Wrestling program read. “Our thoughts are with him, his family, and the entire Jefferson High School wrestling team.” The focus remains on the health and recovery of Dominic Haines as the Trion wrestlers continue their quest for state titles today. The Trion Bulldogs send their prayers and hopes for a swift and complete recovery.








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