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1. Grassland. Total domination. 7 champions, 1 second, 1 third and 1 fourth. OW was 100 pounder Konz but could have easily been any number of other Grassland wrestlers. 241 total points

2. Ensworth. Good team depth. No champions, but 5 seconds, 3 thirds, and 1 fourth. 177 total points.

3. MBA. 3 champions, a second, third, and fourth. Best match in 88 with Stumb pinning Sohr of Page. 155.5 total points.

4. Harding Academy. 3 champions, 1 third, 1 fourth. Small school suprise. Jumped to 4th with the finals victories. 109 total points.

5. Brentwood Middle. 105.5. 1 second, 2 thirds, 3 fourths

6. FRA. Good showing for another small school. 4 seconds and a third. 98 points total

7. Page. 1 champion. 94.

8. Brentwood Academy. 76.

9. Freedom Middle. 72.

10. Woodland Middle. 66.

11. CPA. 33.

12. BGA. 6.

 

A well run tournament. CPA did a fine job as the host. The officiating was top notch and Ellie Classon (sp?) ran a super scorers table.

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The 88 lbs. best match was between Sohr from FRA and Stumb from MBA. Lustig from Ensworth was not in the finals as he lost to Sohr in the Semi finals. Sohr and Stumb wrestled a great match.

 

CPA did do a fine job with the tournament. It was very well run and the ladies in the hospitality room were GREAT.

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Weight: 75

 

1st: Jeff Francis, MBA Middle 3- 0

2nd: Richard Bowers, Ensworth Middle 2- 1

3rd: Michael Story, Brentwood Middle 4- 1

4th: Austin Sharp, Freedom Middle 3- 2

 

Weight: 82

 

1st: Thompson Grant, Harding Academy 3- 0

2nd: Leland Taylor, Ensworth Middle 2- 1

3rd: Clark Casada, Page 3- 1

4th: Sean Ford, Woodland Middle 2- 2

 

Weight: 88

 

1st: Tee Stumb, MBA Middle 4- 0

2nd: Austin Sohr, Franklin Road Academy 3- 1

3rd: Andy Lustig, Ensworth Middle 3- 1

4th: Ben Sutter, Harding Academy 3- 2

 

Weight: 95

 

1st: Justin Cash, Grassland 3- 0

2nd: Adam O'Donnell, Ensworth Middle 2- 1

3rd: Elliot Sutter, Harding Academy 4- 1

4th: Trent Draughan, CPA 3- 2

 

Weight: 100

 

1st: Ryan Konz, Grassland 4- 0

2nd: Wiley Davis, Freedom Middle 3- 1

3rd: Jarrett Owens, Page 3- 1

4th: Dent Shillinglaw, Ensworth Middle 3- 2

 

Weight: 107

 

1st: Tyler Zarbo, Grassland 4- 0

2nd: Jeffrey Nutkis, Ensworth Middle 2- 1

3rd: Patrick Hallahan, MBA Middle 3- 1

4th: Drew Doggett, Brentwood Middle 2- 2

 

Weight: 112

 

1st: Carson Burnette, Grassland 3- 0

2nd: Andy McLaughlin, MBA Middle 2- 1

3rd: Clayton Freeman, Brentwood Academy 3- 1

4th: Ryan Burns, Freedom Middle 2- 2

 

Weight: 120

 

1st: Duke DeLoche, Harding Academy 3- 0

2nd: Cameron Croy, Brentwood Middle 2- 1

3rd: Sam Spanjian, Grassland 3- 1

4th: Jon Eisen, MBA Middle 2- 2

 

Weight: 127

 

1st: Christian Waddey, MBA Middle 3- 0

2nd: Ben Heacock, Grassland 2- 1

3rd: Spencer Buford, Brentwood Middle 3- 1

4th: Connor Thompson, Brentwood Academy 3- 2

 

Weight: 135

 

1st: John Darwin, Harding Academy 3- 0

2nd: Jasper Martin, Franklin Road Academy 3- 1

3rd: Tommy Parrish, Page 3- 1

4th: Garrett McFall, Grassland 2- 2

 

Weight: 145

 

1st: Carter McPhee, Grassland 4- 0

2nd: Alex Baldwin, Franklin Road Academy 2- 1

3rd: Rob Leathers, Ensworth Middle 4- 1

4th: Sam Todd, Brentwood Middle 3- 2

 

Weight: 160

 

1st: Walter Weller, Grassland 3- 0

2nd: Austin Fabel, Ensworth Middle 2- 1

3rd: Chase Turpin, Franklin Road Academy 4- 1

4th: Billy Goff, Brentwood Middle 3- 2

 

Weight: 175

 

1st: Chris Mondelli, Grassland 3- 0

2nd: Colton Duncan, Franklin Road Academy 2- 1

3rd: Watson Sweat, Ensworth Middle 4- 1

4th: Lyle Reed, Woodland Middle 2- 2

 

Weight: 225

 

1st: Chad Parker, Page 3- 0

2nd: Ben Carroll, Woodland Middle 2- 1

3rd: Nathan Smith, Freedom Middle 3- 1

4th: David Powell, Brentwood Academy 2- 2

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