Wrestling Results from Saturday December 11th
Prep Sports Results for Saturday December 11th
In Wrestling
-Albert Lea was scheduled to be at Maple Grove, but the Tigers did not participate because of road conditions Saturday morning
Dave Scharbeg Memorial Tournament in Byron
1st Place: Dover-Eyota
2nd Place: Rochester Mayo
3rd Place: Byron
4th Place: Westfield
5th Place: WEM/JWP
6th Place: New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva
Westfield 48, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva 21
Rochester Mayo 54, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva 15
WEM/JWP 54, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva 30
JCC Pizza Ranch Invite
1 Jackson County Central 214.0
2 Royalton-Upsala 171.0
3 Maple River/USC 150.0
4 Hutchinson 149.5
5 Fairmont-Martin County West 134.0
6 Worthington 98.0
7 Windom-Mountain Lake 79.0
8 New London-Spicer 73.5
9 Adrian Area 68.0
10 Lake Crystal-Welcome Memorial Area 30.0
11 Fulda-Murray Cty Central 17.0
12 Luverne 13.0
13 St. James Area 12.0
14 Madelia-Truman-Martin Luther Jayhawks 2.0
Top Finishers for Maple River USC
113 2nd Place – Wyatt Walters
132 3rd Place – Ethan Elvebak
138 2nd Place – Boden Simon
152 3rd Place – Konner Harpestad
160 3rd Place – Ethan Evenson
182 2nd Place – Cooper Ochsendorf
285 2nd Place – Thayne Decker
Emmetsburg, IA tournament
Team Scores: Emmetsburg 234, Spencer 217, Okoboji-HMS 188.5, Lake Mills 167, Pocahontas Area 146, Eagle Grove 144.5, Estherville Lincoln Central 122, Spirit Lake Park 116, Forest City 96.5, West Bend-Mallard 93, Storm Lake 91.
106 Lucas Oldenkamp 2nd
113 Hayden Helgeson 2nd
145 Alex Beaty 2nd
160 Brett Peterson 3rd
Comments from Coach Brandenburg:
“We didn’t wrestle our best today in Emmetsburg,” said Coach Alex Brandenburg. “Our young squad got a lot of matches in this week and seemed to run out of steam, especially in the later rounds today.” Three Bulldogs made it to the finals. Freshmen Lucas Oldenkamp (106) and Hayden Helgeson (113), along with junior Alex Beaty (145) all dropped decisions to finish second in their respective weight classes. “The three finalists all batted hard in those bouts but just couldn’t quite pull off wins,” Brandenburg said. “It was nice to head west and see some different opponents, and our coaching staff will continue working hard to help everyone improve.”