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    Weekly HS Notebook: Feb. 15

    All recap items use rankings from the previous week (team and individual from Feb. 8), while team rankings in preview items will reflect the new update.

    Singularly undefeated in the Hoosier State

    Heading into the state championship on Friday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, all fourteen weights in the single-class Indiana state tournament have at least one undefeated wrestler. In fact, only four weight classes (132, 145, 160, and 170) have just one wrestler without a loss. Thirteen wrestlers enter this underrated state championship in the national rankings.

    In fact, there are three weight classes that feature a pair of nationally ranked wrestlers. At 106 pounds, No. 6 Nathan Boston (Lawrence North) and No. 8 Stevan Micic (Hanover Central) both enter the tournament undefeated. The two sophomores met in the state semifinals last year, with Boston earning the 5-3 victory. This year, the wrestlers are in opposite halves.

    At 126 pounds, No. 8 Mason Todd (Pendleton Heights) enters the tournament undefeated, while No. 15 Brandon Campbell (New Castle) has lost twice to Todd this year. However, 2010 state runner-up Paul Petrov (Hanover Central) and returning state placer Luke Welch (Castle) are also undefeated. Todd and Petrov could meet in one semifinal, while Campbell and Welch could do the same in the other semifinal.

    Then at 132 pounds, No. 11 Jared McKinley (Perry Meridian) and No. 20 Neal Molloy (Danville) are both defending state champions, with the undefeated Molloy handing McKinley his only loss of the season to date. The two wrestlers are on opposite halves of the draw.

    Two number one ranked wrestlers are in this field -- Jared Brooks (Warsaw) at 113 and three-time state champion Jason Tsirtsis (Crown Point) at 145. Brooks is looking at a probable semifinal against a fellow undefeated wrestler in freshman Brandon James (Perry Meridian), with returning state qualifier Schuyler Phillips (Yorktown) leading the other side of the draw having a 44-1 record. On the other hand, Tsirtsis is a prohibitive favorite to win his weight class, though the second ranked wrestler Brooks Faurote (Bellmont) is waiting in the semifinal.

    The last defending champion in the field is at 126 pounds, No. 15 Kyle Ayersman (Lake Central), a two-time state champion who is undefeated on the season. His toughest match prior to the final would be against returning third in the state Chandler Carroll (Yorktown) in the quarterfinal. After being upset in the semifinal at semi-state, and then choosing not to wrestle his consolation match, 2009 and 2010 state champion Cody Phillips (Union County) is looking at a first round match against fellow 2011 state third placer Nick Crume (Jimtown). Due to the absolute stupidity of no consolation wrestling, the loser of that match will not place. Most likely awaiting the Phillips v Crume winner in the semifinal is undefeated sophomore Cody LeCount (Perry Meridian), who failed to make last year's state tournament due to the lack of consolation wrestling.

    Two-time state runner-up Devon Jackson (Yorktown), ranked No. 8 nationally, is joined by fellow undefeated wrestler Alex Griffin (McCutcheon) in the same half of the draw at 138 pounds. Three other weights have the potential for showdowns of undefeated wrestlers in the semifinal round.

    At 182 pounds, two-time state placer Tanner Lynde (Delphi) could face Dalton Bradenstein (Evansville Mater Dei) in the semifinal round, while another undefeated wrestler in Lukas Schaeffer (Westfield) looms in the other half of the draw. At 195 pounds, undefeated wrestlers Kourtney Berry (Merrillville) and Dane Maurer (Evansville Mater Dei) are in the same half of the draw, with a third undefeated wrestler -- two-time third in the state Mitch Sliga (Fishers) in the opposite half. Finally, at 285 pounds both Kaden Suter (Martinsville) and Abraham Hall (Bremen) are undefeated and in the same half of the bracket.

    A nationally ranked three-time state placer is also featured in the bracket at 152 and 170 pounds. At 152 pounds, No. 18 Connor Mullins (New Castle) finished second in the state and is undefeated this season. He is looking at a quarterfinal against two-time state placer Quincy Richey (Brown County), with fellow undefeated Isaiah Bradley (Muncie Southside) looming in the opposite half of the draw. At 170 pounds, No. 14 Tyler Willis (Indianapolis Cathedral) -- second in the 2010 state tournament -- is looking at a semifinal match against undefeated Sean Mappes (Center Grove), while Jake Masengale (Perry Meridian) avenged an earlier in the season loss to knock Willis from the undefeated perch at semi-state and has a favorable path to the final in the other half.

    Two-time state placer Brian Harvey (Indianapolis Cathedral) is undefeated and anchors the bottom half of the 160 pound bracket. Two-time state fourth placer Kirk Johnson (Perry Meridian), who has lost twice to Harvey on the season -- including last week -- is looking at a quarterfinal match against freshman Robert Stevenson (Merrillville) in the opposite half of the draw. That winner should advance to the state final.

    Finally, undefeated wrestlers Seth Biberstine (Southern Wells) and Iyan Bass (Jennings County) reside in opposite halves of the 220 pound bracket. Returning fourth in the state Keith Knura (Indian Creek) is in Biberstine's half of the draw, while returning state third Tyler Kral (Crown Point) is a likely quarterfinal opponent for Bass.

    Leading the way in terms of individual qualifiers for this unscored state tournament is No. 24 Perry Meridian and Evansville Mater Dei with nine each, while Indianapolis Cathedral follows right behind with eight to state. View state brackets.

    The Sooner State rematch is much tighter, but still a Union victory (31-30)

    Nine days after Tulsa Union upended Broken Arrow 35-19, the two squads advanced to their expected championship matchup in the Class 6A Oklahoma Dual Team Wrestling Championship. Earlier in the day at Yukon High School, No. 17 Tulsa Union defeated Edmond Memorial 57-21 and host Yukon 48-15, while No. 20 Broken Arrow earned a 64-9 victory over Choctaw and then beat Edmond North 35-24 in the semifinal round.

    Similar to the dual meet nine days prior, the teams split the first eight matches, which happened to be 285 through 145 on both occasions. However, on this occasion the teams were tied, as opposed to Tulsa Union having a three point advantage. The differences in outcome were at 106 pounds, where No. 12 Markus Simmons got a pin for Broken Arrow instead of a major decision; Josh Walker earning a 10-0 major decision at 120 for Tulsa Union, as opposed to a pin; and at 132 pounds with Brian Crutchmer scoring a technical fall for Tulsa Union instead of a major decision.

    That 132 pound match started a lineup change for Broken Arrow, which ended up playing to their advantage. Instead of keeping the 132-152 quartet of Clay Archer, No. 9 Chase Ferman, Tanner Bailey, and Paden Bailey in place -- with Josh Foshee at 160 -- they bumped that group up one weight class placing a reserve in at 132 against Brian Crutchmer. The result was an upset 3-1 overtime victory for Tanner Bailey at 152 pounds against No. 13 Kyle Ash, reversing a 3-0 Ash victory over Paden Bailey in the dual meet.

    After the 4-2 overtime victory for Tulsa Union's Cale Wilson over Paden Bailey at 160 pounds, the dual meet was tied at 24-24 through ten matches -- as opposed to the nine point Union advantage the last time around. The other reversal of outcome for Broken Arrow came at 170 pounds, where Brock Warren earned a 4-3 victory over Ky Young, having suffered an 11-6 defeat nine days prior.

    Like in the last dual meet, Tulsa Union had Blasé Walser compete at 182 pounds, where he put the Redskins on top 28-27 with a 11-3 major decision victory over Mitch Owens. Last time around, the teams played off the elite upper-weights, No. 3 (at 182) Kyle Crutchmer and No. 19 (at 195) Seth Calvert. This time, those two wrestlers met at 195 pounds, with Crutchmer earning an 11-9 victory to put Tulsa Union on top 31-27 with one match remaining. Any bonus points would have won the dual meet for Broken Arrow, as they had three earlier pins to one for the Redskins; however, Steve Allen could only muster an 11-8 victory over freshman Chance Wenglewski. View results.

    Collinsville dominated three opponents on the way to their title in Class 5A. View results.

    No. 29 Tuttle was somewhat pushed in the semifinal and finish of their Class 4A championship run: View results.

    Perry dominated three opponents on the way to their Class 3A championship. View results.

    Double the pleasure in the Hawkeye State

    A revision in format sees the state dual meet championship and individual bracket championship tournaments being held in the same week this year, as opposed to previously being held on different weekends (individual bracket first, then dual meet). This year, the dual meet tournament in all three classes will be held on Wednesday and the individual bracket event on Thursday through Saturday. Both events will be in Des Moines.

    One item of great debate is how seriously teams will be taking the dual meet championship on Wednesday. Watch to see how teams will approach the competition on Wednesday. Will they actually have their state tournament wrestlers have to make weight and compete on Wednesday, then have to make weight again before the actual individual tournament?

    The Class 3A dual meet bracket features No. 13 Southeast Polk, which is undefeated in dual meets, as the top seed. They will face Waverly-Shell Rock in the quarterfinal, with a semifinal against West Des Moines Valley or Linn Mar pending. No. 10 Bettendorf, on paper the state's best and most balanced team, is the two seed with No. 25 Iowa City West the third seed.

    The scored individual bracket tournament seems to be the priority among most teams, and it should be a tight three-team race in this class. Both Bettendorf and Southeast Polk qualified eleven, with Iowa City West qualified just nine. While Bettendorf did lose a potential state placer in Jacob Schwarm (106), they are the team that can most afford this type of loss because of their depth. On the other hand, Iowa City West lost a potential state finalist in Mickey Pelfrey (195), and could least afford that type of loss.

    Additionally, Iowa City West has two particularly unfavorable draws. At 126 pounds, No. 14 Jack Hathaway faces No. 6 Cory Clark (Southeast Polk) in the quarterfinal round; while No. 20 Eric Devos of Waverly-Shell Rock has the much easier road to the final. Hathaway knocked off Clark 2-1 in late January to give Clark the only loss of his career; however, the three-time state champion had already beaten Hathaway the opening weekend of the season. In addition, Clark defeated Hathaway in the state semifinal round when both were sophomores. At 132 pounds, No. 15 Dakota Bauer draws No. 17 Kyle Larson (West Des Moines Valley) in the semifinal round; Larson beat Bauer 2-1 in the tiebreaker during their lone meeting this year, while Larson's lone loss is to No. 8 Brandon Sorenson (Denver-Tripoli) 2-1 in the tiebreaker.

    The lone other weight with multiple nationally ranked wrestlers is 113 pounds, where No. 17 Phillip Laux (Iowa City West) and No. 20 Fredy Stroker (Bettendorf) are in opposite halves of the draw with limited challenge to a state finals collision. The biggest story of this state tournament is the journey of career undefeated John Meeks (Des Moines Roosevelt), who is ranked first nationally at 138 pounds. Meeks does have the toughest quarter of the draw, but it is a non-factor to him, and is probably looking at either Connor Ryan (Bettendorf) or Kegan Wakefield (Iowa City West) in the final; Ryan is a three-time state runner-up, while Wakefield was a runner-up last year.

    Five other wrestlers are undefeated in Class 3A -- No. 6 Gabe Moreno (Urbandale) at 145 pounds, No. 8 Zach Witte (Cedar Rapids Prairie) at 152, No. 12 Jared Bartel (Mason City) at 182, No. 13 Ross Larson (Ankeny) at 195, and No. 3 Willie Miklus (Southeast Polk) at 220.

    Moreno is a strong favorite to get a maiden state title after finishing fourth, third, and second the last three years. He is looking at a quarterfinal match with two-time state placer Bubba Hernandez (Bettendorf), who is ranked second in the state; while two-time state placer Brayton Taylor (Fort Dodge) looms in the semifinal. The other half of the draw features a key quarterfinal bout between 2010 state runner-up Grady Gambrall (Iowa City West) and Brian Warren (North Des Moines Hoover).

    Bartel has drawn into a quarterfinal with third ranked Bryan Levsen (Bettendorf), as second raked Matt Seabold (Burlington) looms in the semifinal. On the other half of the draw, Casey Marnin (Southeast Polk) is the highest ranked wrestler present, which is a benefit to the Rams state title hopes.

    After losing to the undefeated Larson in the district final, second ranked in the state Bud Smith (Southeast Polk) draws 39-1 Tarin Phillips (West Des Moines Valley) in the opening round; however, that one loss was 7-2 to Smith two weekends ago. Ryan Maas (Iowa City High), winner of the district from which Pelfrey did not qualify looms in the semifinal. Larson anchors the other half of the draw, with Keaton Jurevitz (Bettendorf) the likely semifinal opponent.

    Miklus is so formidable an opponent that he drove the second ranked kid in his weight, No. 19 Nate Shaw (Bettendorf), up to the 285 pound classification.

    The classification's other nationally ranked wrestlers are No. 14 Justin Koethe (Iowa City West) and No. 5 Alex Meyer (Southeast Polk). Koethe is looking at a likely semifinal against Tim Miklus (Southeast Polk), who is ranked third in the state at the weight class, with returning state placer Zeb Wahle (Lewis Central as the likely finals opponent. Meyer has a pretty clear path to the final, with the likely opponent being the winner of a quarterfinal match between second ranked Carson Powell (Ankeny) and third in the state Colby Vance (Bettendorf).

    It should be an interesting four team battle in Class 2A between Davenport Assumption (10 to state), West Delaware (9), Creston (7), and defending state champion Denver-Tripoli (6). West Delaware lost fourth-ranked Sam Lahr (170), while Denver-Tripoli lost third-ranked Gunnar Wolfensperger (138) -- a 2010 state champion -- from a site where the 2nd and 4th ranked wrestlers were the qualifiers.

    The other storyline in this class is whether Topher Carton (Davenport Assumption) can win his fourth state title (two in Illinois and two in Iowa). He is competing at 132 pounds, and is in the opposite half of the draw from Sorensen, a junior who is after his third state title.

    Class 1A is a two-team race between Don Bosco and Clarion-Goldfield. Perennial power Don Bosco qualified eight for state, while Clarion has nine competing this weekend in Des Moines. Also of note here is that Robert Walker (Martensdale St. Mary's) is after a third straight undefeated state title, this one coming at 145 pounds. View state tournament information.

    Team season ends in the Garden State without an undefeated

    Before these coming three weeks about the individuals, culminating the first Sunday of March in Atlantic City, N.J., conducted its annual group dual meet state tournament this week. The lone team undefeated headed into the week was No. 39 Jackson Memorial. However, they were upset in the Central Section final in Group 4, 35-29 by Brick Memorial. That was the second consecutive narrow victory for the Mustangs, as they escaped Howell 30-28 in the semifinal round.

    In the Group 4 semifinals on Sunday, Brick Memorial outlasted Southern Regional 34-22, winning eight of the weight classes. However, their journey came to an end in the championship match against Phillipsburg. Despite having navigated a relatively easy road to the championship match, including a 53-7 semifinal victory over West Orange, the Stateliners showed their mettle in the championship final. Trailing 21-20 at heavyweight, Anthony Pare led 6-1 but was disqualified due to an illegal slam. That meant Phillipsburg would have to win the last two matches to get the dual meet, which they did with a pin from Stephen Friedman at 106 and a 6-4 upset victory from Zach Fisher against Joe Ghione.

    The other member of the Fab 50, No. 38 South Plainfield, had a better week as they emerged with the Group 3 championship. In the semifinal, they earned a convincing 41-18 victory over Timber Creek. The Tigers trailed 12-10 after matches at 170 through 106 were wrestled; however, their vaunted “murderer's row” of Ray Jazikoff (113), Troy Heilmann (120), No. 4 Anthony Ashnault (126), Scott Del Vecchio (132), Tyler Hunt (138), No. 15 Corey Stasenko, and Dylan Pantion (152) all came through with wins. An indifference forfeit gave Timber Creek their last six points.

    The final against Ocean Township took similar pattern, with the Tigers trailing 15-3 after 182 through 106 were wrestled. However, Ocean Township had to feel points were left on the mat, as they won two matches by six, one by seven, and their only loss came 3-2. Then, South Plainfield ran the gauntlet with seven straight wins (four decisions, a major from Stasenko, a 16-1 technical fall from Ashnault, and a pin by Del Vecchio) to cinch the dual meet after the 2-1 victory from Painton against Whithler Marcelin. Two indifference forfeits shrunk the margin of victory to 30-27 for South Plainfield.

    In the other group with national interest, Bergen Catholic emerged with the Non-Public Group A championship, as the Crusaders finally had a lineup resembling what they expected in the preseason. Their two North section matches were tightly contested ones against formidable opposition -- a 32-28 victory over Delbarton in the semifinal on Wednesday night, and then a 27-27 match against St. Peter's Prep that was decided on criteria on Friday night. Johnny Sebastian's pin at 160 pounds served as the tiebreaker. The championship final saw Bergen Catholic absolutely dominate Christian Brothers Academy to the tune of a 36-19 victory, including Sebastian's 15-3 major decision victory over Vincent Favia in the evening's second match at 160 pounds -- a rematch of last year's state tournament fifth place match at 152 that Sebastian also won.

    Other group champions were Bound Brook in Group 1, Raritan in Group 2, and Camden Catholic in Non-Public B. View results and information.

    Land of Lincoln hosts its individual finale

    This weekend Assembly Hall on the University of Illinois campus will play host to the Illinois state wrestling tournament. Class 3A features three teams in the InterMat Fab 50 leading the way in terms of qualifiers to state -- No. 41 Carl Sandburg had nine, while No. 30 Oak Park River Forest and No. 42 Glenbard North advanced eight each to state. Also qualifying eight to state was Marist. In Class 2A, the dominant program was No. 27 Montini Catholic, which sends 13 wrestlers to the state tournament.

    Fourteen nationally ranked wrestlers and nine with undefeated records, which captures 18 wrestlers in all, anchor the class 3A field. The most anticipated matchup should come in the 152 pound final, where it will most likely feature a battle of undefeated wrestlers in No. 3 Max Schneider (Lane Tech) and No. 4 Brian Murphy (Glenbard North); Schneider was a state finalist in 2009 and 2010, winning in 2010, while Murphy has finished third and second in Champaign the last two years.

    Two other weight classes in Class 3A feature a pair of nationally ranked wrestlers. No. 16 Jordan Northrup (Machesney Park Harlem) and No. 18 Mark Duda (Marist) are in opposite halves of the 113 pound bracket, though Duda has the tougher path as Jared Parvinmehr (Barrington) is a possible semifinal opponent. Then at 182 pounds, No. 2 Sam Brooks (Oak Park River Forest) and No. 11 Taylor McGiffen (Alton) are in opposite halves -- Brooks has a head-to-head major decision victory over McGiffen, while the only loss for Brooks was an injury default in the regional final two weekends ago.

    Also of note is the 120 pound weight class, which features a pair of defending state champions in undefeated sophomore No. 6 Jered Cortez (Glenbard North) and junior Sebastian Pique (Carl Sandburg), a Cadet freestyle All-American. Those wrestlers are in opposite halves of the draw.

    The lone weight with a pair of undefeated wrestlers is 285 pounds, where No. 19 James Buss (De La Salle) and Rob Bain (Bolingbrook) appear in opposite halves of the draw. However, life will be tougher for Bain, as Brian Allen (Hinsdale Central) looms in the semifinal. Allen, third at state last year as a freshman, lost 2-1 to Buss in the sectional final this past weekend.

    Yet another excellent upper-weight competition will be at 220 pounds, where undefeated senior Mike Swider (Wheaton North) earned a 4-3 upset victory this past weekend over previously undefeated Josh Marchok (Schaumburg), who had won state last year and is ranked No. 1 nationally. The two wrestlers are projected to meet in the final this weekend as well.

    Four other wrestlers enter the Class 3A tournament undefeated -- Zach Synon (Prairie Ridge) at 126 pounds, Matt Ornoff (Mundelin) at 138, No. 13 Ricky Robertson (Carl Sandburg) at 170, and No. 4 Brad Johnson (Lockport) at 195. Robertson and Johnson are strong favorites to win state, while Synon and Ornoff are not on paper favorites. Standing in the way of Synon is three-time state finalist, 2009 state champion, No. 10 Eddie Klimara (Providence Catholic); while in the way of Ornoff is two-time state placer, returning runner-up, Kyle Langendorfer (Lincoln-Way East). Both of those matchups, should they occur, would happen in state finals.

    Finally, two other ranked wrestlers are featured in this classification -- No. 7 Bryce Brill (Mt. Carmel) at 145 pounds and No. 17 Shaun'Qae McMurtry (Lockport) at 160. Both are relative favorites, though Brill will have to navigate one of the two solid wrestlers that he beat this past weekend -- either returning state placer Kevin Moylan (Rockford Stagg) or two-time state placer Colin Holller (Carl Sandburg).

    The remaining seven wrestlers appearing in the InterMat national rankings reside in Class 2A, where there are also four undefeated wrestlers -- this captures nine wrestlers in all. The most anticipated weights are 113 and 120 pounds, which feature three national caliber wrestlers each. At 113 pounds, defending state champion Johnny Jimenez (Marmion Academy) is eighth nationally, while two-time Cadet freestyle All-American Barlow McGhee (Rock Island) is ranked ninth. Jimenez won the sectional bracket featuring those two wrestlers; however, McGhee was the victim of an unexpected pin in the semifinal prior to a meeting with Jimenez. The consequence of that is a likely quarterfinal date with Jordan Laster (Montini Catholic), a returning state placer and Cheesehead runner-up.

    Then at 120 pounds, No. 16 Matt Garelli (Oak Park Fenwick) -- undefeated this season -- will have a somewhat tough defense of his title from last year, having to most likely navigate the winner of a Kevon Powell (Montini Catholic) vs. Cameron Kennedy (Richmond-Burton) quarterfinal in the championship bout. Garelli earned a narrow 2-1 victory over Kennedy in the sectional final this past weekend, while Powell is at three-time state placer having won state in 2010.

    The other undefeated wrestlers are Cameron Mammen (Urbana) at 170 pounds, two-time state runner-up No. 10 Jack Dechow (Richmond-Burton) at 182, and Lucas Joseph (East Peoria) at 220. Also nationally ranked in Class 2A are defending state champion No. 5 Zane Richards (Carbondale) at 132 pounds, 2009 and 2010 state champion Dylan Reel (Washington) at 170, and defending state champion No. 5 Gage Harrah (Crystal Lake Central) at 195.

    The small-school classification (Class 1A) features nine undefeated wrestlers in six weight classes. View brackets.

    Canon-McMillan ends streak at 95, Bethlehem Catholic repeats

    No. 5 Canon-McMillan won its first Class 3A dual meet state championship, and will now seek to defend its individual bracket tournament state title from last season. In the semifinal round, the Big Macs ended the 95 consecutive dual meet victory streak of No. 25 Central Dauphin with a 28-25 victory. The teams split the fourteen matches 7-7, but three additional majors for Canon-McMillan made the difference. Winning by major decision for Canon-McMillan were Dalton Macri (113), No. 7 Solomon Chishko (138), No. 2 Cody Wiercioch (182), and Alex Campbell (220), while Central Dauphin had just the major from Garrett Peppelman (152). Wins by fall were a trade-off between No. 9 Connor Schram (120) for Canon-McMillan and Terrance Parsons (195) for Central Dauphin.

    Earlier wins for the Big Macs came 53-10 over Parkland and 56-13 over Delaware Valley. Then, they had to rally from a 20-16 deficit with five matches remaining to upend Erie McDowell in the championship match. That dual meet started with a pin for Schram at 120, and then the Trojans answered back with six wins in the next eight matches -- including an 8-6 overtime victory for Nick Gibson over state placer Colton Shorts at 126, a 2-1 rideout victory for No. 17 Steve Spearman over No. 7 Chishko at 138, and a pair of 3-2 victories for Tyree Spearman (152) and Jimmy Paulson (160). Tyree Spearman's victory came over returning state placer Dario Dobbin, who also placed at Powerade this year.

    After No. 2 Wiercioch and Khalique Harris traded victories at 170 and 182, the Big Macs closed out the dual meet with a 6-1 decision from Ian Binotto at 195, a pin from Campbell at 220, a 4-0 decision from No. 12 Cody Klempay at 285, a 7-0 decision from Brendon Price at 106, and a 25-15 major decision from Dalton Macri at 113.

    However, Erie McDowell should be commended, as they put together three impressive wins just to advance to the championship match. They won eight matches in a 27-20 opening round victory over North Allegheny despite Steve Spearman's absence from the lineup, upending No. 28 Easton 30-25 in the Friday afternoon quarterfinal, and finally knocking off Mechanicsburg 31-28 in the semifinal.

    Central Dauphin did bounce back strong to finish third with a 47-11 consolation semifinal victory over Easton and a 33-20 third place match victory over Mechanicsburg.

    No. 12 Bethlehem Catholic repeated as champions in Class 2A completely dominating their matches along the way -- 47-9 over Bermudian Springs, 32-15 over Fort LeBoeuf, 46-12 over Brookville, and 52-15 over Boiling Springs. Fort LeBoeuf finished third with a 30-28 victory over Brookville. View information.

    Other highlights from the week that was …

    Despite losing four of the first five matches, all by either one or two points, No. 11 Simley, Minn., rallied back with a vengeance to win eight of the nine remaining weight classes to upend No. 41 St. Michael-Albertville, Minn., 41-18, in a Friday night dual meet. The most notable individual match was at 113 pounds, where No. 5 Tommy Thorn (STMA) upended No. 14 Kyle Gliva, 3-1.

    Individual Bracket Tournaments

    Arizona:
    Division I Results
    Division II Results
    Division III Results
    Division IV Results

    Arkansas:
    Results

    Louisiana:
    Results

    Montana:
    Class AA Results
    Class A Results
    Class B Results

    Dual Meet Tournaments

    Maryland:
    Results

    North Carolina:
    Results

    South Carolina:
    Class 4A Results
    Class 3A Results
    Class 2A Results
    Class 1A Results

    Also in the week to come ...

    Additional individual bracket state tournaments in Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.

    Additional dual meet championships are in Delaware on Wednesday night and in North Dakota on Thursday.

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