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Thursday Class 3-A SWI State Wrestling Results

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February 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

First Round

  • 106: Bryce Meyer (Fort Madison) 35-4 won by 7-2 decision over Jordan Peterson (CB Abraham Lincoln) 35-13
  • 113: Randy Schultz (CB Thomas Jefferson) 33-17 won by forfeit over Patrick Rashed (CR Jefferson) 30-11
  • 120: Damon Griffin (Linn Mar) 40-8 won by pin (3:27) over Jordan Easton (CB Abraham Lincoln) 32-18
  • 132: Logan Ryan (Bettendorf) 35-10 won by 3-0 decision over Jesse Bendt (Glenwood) 27-8
  • 132: Randy McPhee (Dav. West) 16-5 won by 8-2 decision over Jason Wallace (CB Thomas Jefferson) 45-10
  • 138: Jack Randall (Spencer) 41-3 won by pin (1:02) over AJ Clark (Glenwood) 34-14
  • 138: Mikey Wallace (CB Thomas Jefferson) 41-7 won 7-5 in overtime over Blake Spotts (Mason City) 39-9
  • 145: Gabriel Moreno (Urbandale) 38-0 won by pin (1:12)`over Charles Weaver (CB Thomas Jefferson) 19-13
  • 145: Brian Warren (DM North-Hoover) 35-3 won by 11-0 major decision over Ethan Ruby (Lewis Central) 35-16
  • 152: Trey Lewis (WDM Valley) 21-4 won by pin (3:40) over Jacob Schieffer (Carroll) 31-8
  • 160: Zeb Wahle (Lewis Central) 47-2 won by 15-3 major decision over Casey Becker (CR Prairie) 16-13
  • 170: Ben Schwery (Lewis Central) 47-1 won by 6-0 decision over Terry Stover (Waverly-Shell Rock) 32-15
  • 182: Brad Boden (Indianola) 21-3 won by pin (5:00) over Hunter Hoffmann (Glenwood) 37-10
  • 195: Keaton Jurevitz (Bettendorf) 30-7 won by 9-0 major decision over Bobby Overton (Denison) 24-8
  • 195: Cegan Long (North Scott, Eldridge) 43-9 won by 9-2 decision over Austin Lear (Lewis Central) 33-18
  • 220: Ben Schnurr (Fort Dodge) 28-10 won by 11-0 major decision over Andrew Overton (Denison) 31-12
  • 220: Zach Renshaw (Lewis Central) 46-2 won by pin (3:29) over Tom Schiffer (Mason City) 25-22
  • 285: Jake Scanlan (Johnston) 31-5 won by pin (3:06) over Alex Killpack (Glenwood) 23-17
  • 285: Bryce Fisher (Southeast Polk) 39-6 won by 10-6 decision over Cam Knobbe (Carroll) 22-4
  • 285: Shaquille Wells (Urbandale) 30-13 won by pin (5:44) over Jordan Bywater (CB Abraham Lincoln) 35-13

First Round Consolation

  • 106: Jake Koethe (WDM Valley) 42-4 won by pin over Jordan Peterson (CB Abraham Lincoln) 35-14
  • 120: Jordan Easton (CB Abe Lincoln) 33-18 won by pin (2:55) over Jake Gotto (Western Dubuque) 26-11
  • 132: Zach Henning (Decorah) 32-8 won by pin (1:13) over Jason Wallace (CB Thomas Jefferson) 45-11
  • 132: Damone Manning (Burlington) 32-9 won by 16-5 major decision over Jesse Bendt (Glenwood) 27-9
  • 138: Dakota Gray (Fort Madison) 33-5 won by 16-1 tech fall over AJ Clark (Glenwood) 34-15
  • 145: Austin Boyd (Burlington) 33-8 won by 8-0 major dec. over Charles Weaver (CB Thomas Jefferson) 19-14
  • 145: Kenry Trowers (Davenport North) 30-12 won by 9-3 decision over Ethan Ruby (Lewis Central) 35-17
  • 152: Derek Rose (Keokuk) 29-5 won by 7-3 decision over Jacob Schieffer (Carroll) 31-9
  • 182: Layton Fritsch (DBQ Hempstead) 28-6 won by 3-1 decision over Hunter Hoffmann (Glenwood) 37-11
  • 195: Dane Jones (Oskaloosa) 32-7 won by pin (1:56) over Bobby Overton (Denison-Schleswig) 24-9
  • 195: Austin Lear (Lewis Central) 34-18 won by 8-5 decision over Austin Ashbacher (Decorah) 25-18
  • 220: Colton Aplara (Mount Pleasant) 27-10 won by18-5 major dec. over Andrew Overton (Denison) 31-13
  • 285: Tyler Burrell (Cedar Rapids Washington) 37-3 won by 8-4 decision over Cam Knobbe (Carroll) 22-5
  • 285: Colin Foerstner (Iowa City West) 28-23 won 6-3 in overtime over Alex Killpack (Glenwood) 23-18
  • 285: Jake Oldaker (Clinton) 37-7 won by 4-2 decision over Jordan Bywater (CB Abraham Lincoln) 35-14

Team Scores:

1. Bettendorf 34.0
2. Linn Mar, Marion 27.0
3. Valley, West Des Moines 26.0
4. Iowa City, West 24.5
5. Southeast Polk 24.5
6. Waverly-Shell Rock 21.0
7. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 17.0
8. Ankeny 15.0
9. Mason City 15.0
10. Pleasant Valley 15.0
11. North Scott, Eldridge 12.5
12. Epworth, Western Dubuque 12.0
13. Keokuk 12.0
14. Burlington 11.0
15. Indianola 11.0
16. Urbandale 11.0
17. Lewis Central 10.0
18. Spencer 10.0
19. Cedar Falls 9.0
20. Iowa City, City High 8.0
21. Fort Madison 7.5
22. Johnston 7.5
23. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 7.0
24. Fort Dodge 7.0
25. Sioux City, North 7.0
26. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 6.0
27. Des Moines, Roosevelt 6.0
28. Knoxville 6.0
29. Sioux City, East 6.0
30. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 5.0
31. Clinton 5.0
32. Ames 3.0
33. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 3.0
34. Decorah 3.0
35. Des Moines, North-Hoover 3.0
36. Oskaloosa 3.0
37. Cedar Rapids, Washington 2.0
38. Davenport Central 2.0
39. Davenport West 2.0
40. Dubuque, Hempstead 2.0
41. Marshalltown 2.0
42. Mount Pleasant 2.0
43. Muscatine 2.0
44. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 2.0
45. Boone 1.0
46. Davenport North 1.0
47. Des Moines, East 1.0
48. Dubuque, Senior 1.0
49. Carroll 0.0
50. Cedar Rapids, Jefferson 0.0
51. Denison-Schleswig 0.0
52. Glenwood 0.0
53. Norwalk 0.0
54. Sioux City, West 0.0
55. Storm Lake 0.0
56. Waukee 0.0

Thursday’s Local 1st Round State Wrestling Pairings

Sports

February 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

Listen for live updates today at 10:20 am, 11:35 am, 1:35 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:45 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:30 pm, 9:05 pm on AM 1220 & FM 101.1 KJAN!

Class 1-A (1st Round & Consolation begin at 7:00 pm)
106:
Brad Kerkhoff (38-9), Audubon, vs. #3 Tyler Dalen (40-2), Graettinger-Terril
#4 Taylor Curtis (52-3), Underwood vs. Gage Winter (45-9), BGM

113:
#8 Ethan Reynek (27-4), Lo-Ma vs. Christian Hilgenberg (33-16), Coon Rapids-Bayard
#4 Kyler Kiner (21-1), Ogden vs. #7 Evan Hansen (38-4), Exira-EHK

120:
#3 Aaron Anderson (34-0), Clarion-Goldfield vs. #7 Quinton Doiel (36-8), Lo-Ma
#1 Andrew Foutch (52-1), Underwood vs. Dylan Dorage (37-8), Northwest Webster

126:
#2 Chet Utesch (43-3), Akron-Westfield vs. Ridge Meeker (34-14), Logan-Magnolia
#3 Dylon Rhoads (28-3), Don Bosco vs. #9 Blair Kerkhoff (37-4), Audubon

132:
#4 Kolbi Kohl (28-4), Lisbon vs. #9 Cameron Mennenoh (47-7), Audubon
Eric Brosnahan (16-10), Logan-Magnolia vs. #7 Colton Martin (36-6), Alburnett

138:
#3 Scott Weber (41-8), Don Bosco vs. Cody Kingery (45-9), Underwood
#9 Darrian Irlbeck (42-7), Tri-Center vs. #5 Cody Marks (42-9), Nashua-Plainfield

145:
#5 Tyler Foubert (44-5), Tri-County vs. #2 Trevor Paulson (40-1), Tri-Center
#6 Mike Novotny (38-2), Underwood vs. Dale Hilleman (35-12), West Marshall

152:
#2 Tait Simpson (27-0), Lisbon vs. Josh Matusik (38-11), Woodbine
#6 Brett Flynn (38-4), HMS vs. Kain Queck (29-15), Nodaway Valley
#1 Loren Williams (48-0), Tri-Center vs. Casey Beaver (20-15), Iowa City Regina

160:
#1 Drake Fanslau (51-3), Underwood vs. Austin Laabs (39-14), Guthrie Center
Tyler Hein (31-2), Panorama vs. Gavvon Shafer (13-3), Woodbine

170:
Patrick Lindner (33-11), Fort Dodge St. Edmond vs. Trey Sander (37-6), Exira-EHK
#2 Brett Roberts (49-2), Eddyville-Blakesburg vs. Clay Blass (30-19), CR-Bayard
Jake Lewis (40-4), CB St. Albert vs. #10 Ryder Clark (32-4), West Hancock
#5 Kory Schmelzer (38-2), Corning vs. Dylan Albright (36-7), Colfax-Mingo

182:
#2 Tanner Taylor (40-0), Okoboji vs. Austin Kline (39-9), Tri-Center
Terry Mooty (39-4), Dike-New Hartford vs. Jesse Svoboda (40-8), Audubon
#9 MacKenzie Houseman (50-6) Riverside vs. #5 Austin McCarten (8-2) Emmetsburg

195:
#1 Chris Bridgeford (43-1), Logan-Magnolia vs. Sam Bowers (32-8), Alburnett
Zach Barton (41-11), Corning vs. #10 Cade Jones (36-6), West Branch
#6 Ryan Parmely (46-0), Maquoketa Valley vs. #9 Trenton Geer (35-2), Treynor

220:
#6 Alexander Cutshall (35-3) A-P vs. Evan Schnack (31-8) Underwood
#9 Logan Melby (40-6), Logan-Magnolia vs. Dylan Coyle (36-10), Central Springs
Cody Ladd (22-3), Nodaway Valley vs. Adam Steger (34-6), Maquoketa Valley

285:
Kyle Terlouw (36-5), Lynnville-Sully vs. David Howell (45-5), East Mills
#5 Nick Fett (44-4) Audubon vs. Tyler Schneidmiller (30-6) Pocahontas Area/P-P
#1 Marco Naughton (33-0), CB St. Albert vs. Lucas Ohrt (32-20), West Marshall

Class 2-A (1st Round & Consolation begin at 2:00 pm)
106:
#2 Darrian Schwenke (33-0) Atlantic vs. Colton Milosevich (17-5) Woodward-Granger

113:
#8 Jared Eischeid (39-0), Kuemper vs. #5 Zach Less (35-9), West Delaware

120:
#2 Sawyer Farris (42-0), New London/WMU vs. #6 Blake Luna (41-2), Clarinda

126:
#2 Colton McCrystal (41-1), Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs. Zach Goodrich (35-13), Creston

132:
#3 Walker Marshall (47-1), Missouri Valley vs. #7 Adam Staudt (22-9), Charles City
#4 Jordan Roths (37-3), New Hampton vs. #5 Rob Young (44-4), Atlantic

138:
#1 Jake Marlin (47-1), Creston/O-M vs. Caleb White (15-7), Albia
Bryce Wignall (27-8), PCM vs. #10 John Schwarte (40-6), Harlan

145:
#5 Juwan Parrish (42-4), Creston/O-M vs. Jarrett Paulson (37-12), Solon

152:
#8 David Thompson (37-8), Creston/O-M vs. #2 Keegan Mumma (45-2), ADM
Drew Niebuhr (41-7), Perry vs. Cody Morris (40-5), Bedford/Lenox

160:
#6 Derek Stork (42-3), Atlantic vs. Nolan Zumbach (35-9), West Delaware
#9 Chase Shedenhelm (34-2), Denver/Tripoli vs. #7 Trevor Frain (44-8), Creston/O-M

170:
Blake Beckman (39-7), Mediapolis vs. Cole Bonde (39-11), Bedford/Lenox
Matt Williamson (38-10), Atlantic vs. #10 Seth Davisson (32-7), Fairfield

182:
#1 Seth Esaias (46-0), Red Oak vs. #8 Sean Fitzgerald (35-7), Sergeant Bluff-Luton
#6 Ethan Lindquist (37-2), Laurens-Marathon vs. Scott Brockman (23-22), Clarinda

195:
#6 Joe Roll (35-8), Osage vs. #3 Keaton Hulett (46-2), Creston/O-M

220:
#7 Chad Pohlmeier (40-9), Bondurant-Farrar vs. #8 Cass Weitl (35-7), Kuemper

285:
#1 Collin Bevins (48-1), Creston/O-M vs. Sean Esler (33-14), Davenport Assumption
#5 Creighton Fox (37-3), DeWitt Central vs. #10 Austin Conrad (36-9), Atlantic

Class 3-A (1st Round & Consolation begin at 9:00 am)
106:
#9 Bryce Meyer (34-4), Fort Madison vs. Jordan Peterson (35-12), Abraham Lincoln

113:
Randy Schultz (32-17), Thomas Jefferson vs. Patrick Rashed (30-10), CR Jefferson

120:
#8 Damon Griffin (39-8), Linn-Mar vs. Jordan Easton (32-17), CB Abraham Lincoln

132:
#5 Logan Ryan (34-10), Bettendorf vs. Jesse Bendt (27-7), Glenwood
Jason Wallace (45-9), Thomas Jefferson vs. Randy McPhee (15-5), Davenport West

138:
#6 Mikey Wallace (40-7), Thomas Jefferson vs. #8 Blake Spotts (39-8), Mason City
#6 Jack Randall (40-3), Spencer vs. AJ Clark (34-13), Glenwood

145:
#1 Gabriel Moreno (37-0), Urbandale vs. Charles Weaver (19-12), Thomas Jefferson
Ethan Ruby (35-15), CB Lewis Central vs. #3 Brian Warren (34-3), DM North/Hoover

152:
#6 Trey Lewis (20-4), WDM Valley vs. Jacob Schieffer (31-7), Carroll

160:
#2 Zeb Wahle (46-2), Lewis Central vs. Casey Becker (16-12), Cedar Rapids Prairie

170:
#4 Ben Schwery (46-1), Lewis Central vs. Terry Stover (32-14), Waverly-Shell Rock

182:
Brad Boden (20-3), Indianola vs. Hunter Hoffmann (37-9), Glenwood

195:
#5 Keaton Jurevitz (29-7), Bettendorf vs. Bobby Overton (24-7), Denison-Schleswig
Austin Lear (33-17), CB Lewis Central vs. #6 Cegan Long (42-9), North Scott

220:
#5 Zach Renshaw (45-2), CB Lewis Central vs. Tom Schiffer (25-21), Mason City
Ben Schnurr (27-10), Fort Dodge vs. Andrew Overton (31-11), Denison-Schleswig

285:
Cam Knobbe (22-3), Carroll vs. #5 Bryce Fisher (38-6), SE Polk
#4 Jake Scanlan (30-5), Johnston vs. Alex Killpack (23-16), Glenwood
Jordan Bywater (35-12), CB Abraham Lincoln vs. Shaquille Wells (29-13), Urbandale

Arrest made in Clarinda home burglary incident

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February 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Clarinda Police Department reports an arrest has been made in connection with an attempted burglary early this (Thursday) morning. Police Chief Keith Brothers says 30-year old Kyle Bahn, of Clarinda, was charged with Attempted Burglary in the 3rd degree, Possession of burglary tools, Trespassing, and 4th degree Criminal Mischief. His arrest stems from an investigation into an incident which was reported to have occured at around 2-a.m.

Brother says officers responding to a reported burlgary in progress at 300 East Logan Street, discovered entry had been made into the home after an exterior glass door was broken. Following an immediate search of the area, the officers were able to track a set of footprints to the vicinity of 14th & Clark Streets, where they encountered Bahn. The man was detained for questioning and then taken into custody.

Bahn was booked into the Page County Jail, where he was being held on $5,000 bond, pending an appearance before a Magistrate. It’s not clear if Bahn was the same person responsible for two, early morning home invasions that occurred in Clarinda over the past week. Today’s incident remains under investigation.

Women farmland owners in western IA invited to free hunting & wildlife mgmt. workshop

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February 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

 Women who own or manage farmland in and around Shelby County (IA), are invited to a free discussion and field tour on Wednesday, Feb. 29, at the Therkildsen Activity Center in Harlan. The focus of this meeting is making informed decisions about hunting and managing wildlife on your farmland. Coffee and registration begin at 8:30 a.m. A free lunch is provided, followed by an optional field tour of area habitat sites. The event is sponsored by Women, Food and Agriculture Network as part of its Women Caring for the LandSM series, in collaboration with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and Iowa State University Extension. 

Women Caring for the LandSM meetings bring together women landowners in an informal, discussion-based learning format for a morning discussion, followed by a more in-depth look at the two or three topics of most interest. Female conservation professionals are on hand to answer questions and share resources. Following lunch, area NRCS staff lead a field tour to view conservation practices on the ground. For information about the program, visit www.wfan.org. To RSVP for this meeting, contact Lynn Heuss at 515.201.9405 by 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27. Space is limited to 15; please reserve your space early!

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Big Second Half Leads Cyclone Women Over Kansas

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February 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Chelsea Poppens scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and Hallie Christofferson added 14 points as Iowa State pulled away in the second half for a 66-47 Big 12 victory over Kansas Wednesday in Hilton Coliseum. The win moves Iowa State (15-9 overall, 6-7 Big 12) into a tie with the Jayhawks (17-8 overall, 6-7 Big 12) for fifth-place in the Big 12 standings.

Iowa State trailed 23-21 at halftime before the Cyclones scored the first 14 points of the second half. When Christofferson hit the Iowa State’s third 3-pointer since halftime the Cyclones led 35-23 with 15:42 remaining. Moments earlier, Poppens had run down a loose ball, drove from halfcourt to the basket and finished on a layup that nearly brought the Hilton crowd to its feet. Poppens’ performance marked his 19th double-double this season.

Chassidy Cole was the catalyst for Iowa State’s 45-24 second-half surge, finishing with eight points, a career-high 11 assists, and eight rebounds.

The game started well for Iowa State. The Cyclones led 15-6 with 11:45 left in the first half after Poppens made her second consecutive basket. Another Poppens bucket gave Iowa State a 21-14 advantage with just 2:56 to go. It was then that Kansas found its mark. Aishah Sutherland, who had 12 first-half points, made the shot that tied the game, 21-21 with 1:16 to go. Monica Engleman’s jumper with 24 seconds left gave the Jayhawks a 23-21 lead at intermission. KU scored nine unanswered points in the final 2:56 of the first half. Sutherland led Kansas with 19 points and nine rebounds.

Iowa State’s biggest enemy was itself as 11 turnovers plagued the Cyclone first half offensive effort and offset Iowa State’s rebound advantage of 27-11. Iowa State had an overall rebounding advantage of 38-22. The final rebound margin was the Cyclones’ best in Big 12 play this season. Iowa State committed just four second-half turnovers.

Iowa State plays host to Oklahoma Saturday at 7 p.m. CST in Hilton Coliseum on Mediacom.

Cyclones Land Four on All-Academic Big 12 Squad

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February 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

IRVING, Texas -The Iowa State men’s basketball team produced a league-high four players on the 2012 Academic All-Big 12 team, the conference office announced today.

Scott Christopherson, Melvin Ejim and Bubu Palo were named Academic All-Big 12 First Team. Chris Allen was a second-team selection.

First team members consist of those who have maintained a 3.20 or better GPA, and the second team are those who have a 3.00-3.19 GPA. Student-athletes must maintain a 3.00 GPA or higher either cumulative or the two previous semesters and must have participated in 60 percent of their team’s scheduled contests to qualify.

Iowa State head coach Fred Hoiberg, an Academic All-American and three-time Academic All-Big Eight pick during his Iowa State playing career, is extremely proud of his team’s efforts in the classroom.

“Academics has always been and always will be an important part of our program,” Hoiberg said. “The guys have been working hard in the classroom and it’s great to see the Cyclones so well-represented on the Academic All-Big 12 teams. We have set GPA records in our last three semesters and we want to continue that success academically.”

Christopherson, a senior from LaCrosse, Wis., is Iowa State’s career leader in 3-point field goal percentage (43.5 pct.) and currently ranks fifth nationally in free-throw percentage at 90.8 percent. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Ejim has started 21 games, averaging 8.9 points and ranking second on the team in rebounding at 6.4 rpg.

Palo, who hails from Ames, Iowa, is averaging 2.0 assists per game for the Cyclones. He recorded a career-high 14 points vs. Iowa and has two games with six or more dimes on the season. Allen, a native of Lawrenceville, Ga., is averaging 12.3 points and leads the team with 59 3-pointers.

Palo was a second team pick last season.

It marks the second time in school history where the Cyclones had three players on the Academic All-Big 12 First Team (1997- Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, Klay Edwards, Jason Teeter).

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Atlantic Takes 3rd Place at State Duals in 2A, Underwood 2nd Place in 1A

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February 16th, 2012 by admin

The Atlantic Trojan Wrestling team earned a third place finish at the 2A State Dual Wrestling Championships on Wednesday, February 15th at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.  In their first dual the Trojans defeated Denver-Tripoli 39-33.  In the Semi-finals Atlantic fell to West Delaware 46-10.  The Trojans then finished the day with a win in the third place dual 43-25 over Creston Orient-Macksburg.

Third Place Match Results:

  Match Summary COM ATL
152 Rob Nichols (#6 Atlantic ) over Jesse Rathe (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) Pin 4:39 0 6.00
160 Derek Stork (#6 Atlantic ) over Gavin Leith (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) Maj 9-0 0 4.00
170 Matthew Williamson (#6 Atlantic ) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 0 6.00
182 Adam Baker (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Tyler Stork (#6 Atlantic ) Dec 9-5 3.00 0
195 Tyler Doll (#6 Atlantic ) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 0 6.00
220 Tyler Christensen (#6 Atlantic ) over Nathan Haley (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) Pin 0:21 0 6.00
285 Nathan Robinson (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Jezidiah Phippen (#6 Atlantic ) Pin 4:25 6.00 0
106 Kruz Adamson (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Marshall McDermott (#6 Atlantic ) Dec 8-1 3.00 0
113 Dillion Cox (#6 Atlantic ) over Kieran Deal (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) Dec 7-0 0 3.00
120 Gage Cheers (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Reid Nichols (#6 Atlantic ) Dec 4-3 3.00 0
126 Spencer Wray (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Zach Brooks (#6 Atlantic ) Maj 13-2 4.00 0
132 Matthew Smith (#6 Atlantic ) over Bryce Briley (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) Pin 3:44 0 6.00
138 Rob Young (#6 Atlantic ) over Jacob Johnston (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) Pin 0:50 0 6.00
145 Tayler Pettit (#4 Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Cal Heuton (#6 Atlantic ) Pin 1:43 6.00 0
Dual Meet Score 25.0 43.0

In Class 1A the Underwood Eagles were state runner-ups.  The Eagles opened the day by defeating Alburnett 41-27.  Underwood then defeated West Branch 46-23 in the semi-finals.  The Eagles then finished the day by falling to Nashua-Plainfield 53-16 in the 1A Championship dual.

Championsip Match Results:

    UND NP
152 Christian Miller (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over David Athey (#5 Underwood ) Pin 0:57 0 6.00
160 Drake Fanslau (#5 Underwood ) over Taylor Wedeking (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) Dec 8-3 3.00 0
170 Zach Holthaus (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Matt Myers (#5 Underwood ) Pin 0:41 0 6.00
182 Dakota Hurd (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Brody Telfer (#5 Underwood ) Dec 3-1 0 3.00
195 Andy Glaser (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Blake Gunderson (#5 Underwood ) DQ 0 6.00
220 Evan Schnack (#5 Underwood ) over Ramsey Bark (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) Dec 5-0 3.00 0
285 Dakota Holcomb (#5 Underwood ) over Zachary Woodman (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) Pin 1:59 6.00 0
106 Blake Dietz (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Taylor Curtis (#5 Underwood ) Dec 9-6 0 3.00
113 Riley Klein (#5 Underwood ) over jacob eick (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) TF 22-7 5.00 0
120 Jake Greer (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Andrew Foutch (#5 Underwood ) DQ 0 6.00
126 Zac Reams (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Wyatt Rasmussen (#5 Underwood ) Pin 3:23 0 6.00
132 Jesse Hurd (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 0 6.00
138 Jesse Bendickson (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 0 6.00
145 Reece Reams (#3 Nashua-Plainfield ) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 0 6.00
Unsportsmanlike- participant                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           -1.000  
Coaches misconduct   -1.000
Dual Meet Score 16.0 53.0

Congratulations to the area teams on their great finish at the State Team Dual Wrestling Championships.  The traditional State Wrestling Tournament begins Thursday, February 16th and continues through Saturday, February 17th.  We will have live updates from Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines throughout the three day event.  Report times are listed on the top portion of the sports page.