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Jefferson earns Hall of Pride award

DES MOINES -- The Iowa Hall of Pride Challenge has concluded its community service initiative this basketball season with nearly 80 schools participating in projects all across the state. Community service award winners comprising the NW, NE, SW, SE, and Central geographic areas of the state have been determined. In addition, one middle school award was chosen. The winners are:

NW - South Central Calhoun - Alzheimer's Association Fundraiser
NE - Cedar Rapids, Jefferson - Adopt-A-Family
SE - North Mahaska, New Sharon - Coaches vs Cancer
SW - Bedford - Lady Bulldog Food Drive
Central - Ballard - Ally oop for Autism
Middle School - West Central Valley, Stuart - Madhatter Day/Holiday Caring & Service

Each of the service award winning schools will receive $500 for the school's student government program. The award winning schools will also be presented a plaque to recognize their efforts. Every school that participated in the Pride Challenge will also receive a certificate of recognition.

Last Updated on Friday, 24 February 2012 17:09

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Metro News - State News

State duals unlikely to change in 2013

Coaches, wrestlers and many fans thoroughly disliked the state dual meet tournament in Des Moines last week, but it's unlikely there will be any significant changes for next year.

Linn-Mar Coach Doug Streicher and Prairie Coach Blake Williams are strongly opposed to the new format of holding the state duals a day before the individual state tournament begins, because they feel it puts some wrestlers at a disadvantage.

Alan Beste, the Iowa High School Athletic Association official who ran the state dual meet tournament, said the IHSAA will consider moving the dual meet tournament to an earlier date in future years, but he doubts it could happen as quickly as 2013.

He said the matter will be discussed this spring with the wrestling coaches advisory board, but he said the IHSAA would have to find a convenient date that would not interfere with other established events on the calendar if the state duals are moved.

The state duals were held in Cedar Rapids in 2011, one week after the individual state tournament was held in Des Moines, but Beste said it's unlikely that will happen again. Coaches are opposted to that time frame, because it forces wrestlers to maintain their body weight an extra week.

"I think that's pretty much off the table," said Beste.

The most likely solution - and probably the most popular - is to hold the state dual meet tournament in January, several weeks prior to the indivdual state tournament in February. However, that also would require securing a location and finding a date to hold a qualifying round for the state duals.

Overall, Beste thought the state dual meet tournament was a success, despite the complaints. "We're really pleased with the crowd, we're really pleased with the logistics of the entire tournament," he said last Wednesday night in Des Moines.

"It reminds me a lot of the individual tournament, just in terms of noise level and excitement and enthusiasm and those kind of things. And that's great.

"That's one of the reasons that we wanted to make a change, to bring this in with the individual (tournament), to make it more of a state tournament event. Get people excited about dual team wrestling, and I think it happened."

Linn-Mar and Southeast Polk did not use any of their individual state qualifiers in the state dual meet tournament. Prairie gave all of its individual qualifiers at least one match in the dual meet tournament, but state champ Zach Witte was the only Hawk who wrestled twice in the dual meet tournament. Coaches did not want to risk injury or fatigue with their top grapplers.

Some coaches and fans thought the state dual meet tournament was a farce, since it featured junior varsity wrestlers and wrestlers who did not qualify for the individual meet.

"Some coaches love it, some coaches hate it. They're on both sides of the issue," said Beste, an assistant executive director with the IHSAA.

The state dual meet tournament was held at Wells Fargo Arena on Wednesday, followed by the individual state tournament that was held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Some coaches have suggested flipping the dates - hold the individual tournament on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, followed by the dual meet event on Saturday.

That's unlikely to happen, said Beste, because it would result in more wrestlers missing school on Wednesday. Under this year's format, only the 24 teams in three classes that qualified for the state duals missed school on Wednesday. If the tournaments were flipped, all the wrestlers who qualify for the individual state tournament would miss school on Wednesday.

"The reason we chose to go with the duals on Wednesday was we were trying to protect loss of school time," said Beste. "There are 24 schools here Wednesday. Tomorrow (Thursday) there are 218 schools. So we didn't want to take all 218 schools out for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. So the duals on Wednesday made sense.

"I'm not sure administrators would support three days out of school for 200-plus schools, and then having the duals on Saturday," he said. "That might be a better format - the coaches might appreciate that more - I'm just not sure that's possible."

The state dual meet tournament was originally scheduled for Cedar Rapids this year at the U.S. Cellular Center, but the arena was not available due to renovation. The state duals would have been held a week after the individual tournament again this year, but the time and location changed with the arena closed for business.

This was the final year of the contract to hold the state duals in Cedar Rapids, and it's unlikely the contract would have been renewed for future years. The IHSAA likes the idea of consecutive tournaments over a four-day period at Wells Fargo arena.

"That's our intent," said Beste. "When the board (of directors) established this format in the spring of last year, the intent was that this was going to be a four-day event - duals and individual wrestling together."

It doesn't sound like the state dual meet tournament will be returning to Cedar Rapids in the near future.

"We're committed here at Wells Fargo Arena, I would guess for the next five to seven years," said Beste. "It's just a matter of how we use those four days."

Beste said finding a suitable earlier date for the state duals will require study and research. And even if the IHSAA decides to use an earlier date for the state duals in January, the IHSAA would want to give schools a year's notice so they would have a chance to reschedule events that may already have that date.

"Is there a place in the season where we could put it - mid-January perhaps; later January, perhaps - and if we did that, how would we do the qualifying tournaments?," said Beste.

He said the most likely scenario for the 2013 state dual meet tournament is exactly the same as the 2012 event: It will be held at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on Wednesday, followed by the individual state tournament on Thursday through Saturday. The earliest the state duals would be moved would be 2014.

"This is the format that we're committed to right now, and then we'll see what kind of adjustments we may be able to make as we move forward," said Beste. "To me, this looks like the most likely format. It doesn't mean that we're resistant to change. This just seems like the most logical at this point."

Beste knows some fans were disappointed with how the state dual meet tournament unfolded.

"Some people are going to be disappointed that they came here and they saw the jayvee team from Southeast Polk wrestle," he said. "That's one way to take a look at it. That's a coach's decision.

"But I think the other way to look at it, there are some wrestlers on their team that got some great state tournament experience. We saw a lot of those decisions play out, and different coaches made different decisions.

"It gave some kids an opportunity to compete in Wells Fargo in front of several thousand people that they wouldn't normally have had."

 

Metro News - State News

Girls state basketball tournament glance

STATE TOURNAMENT
At Des Moines

CLASS 1A
Quarterfinals
Monday, Feb. 27
Bedford 55, Ar-We-Va 54
LeMars Gehlen 52, North Butler 34
West Sioux 54, Lynnville-Sully 43
North Mahaska 47, North Tama 35

Semifinals
Wednesday, Feb. 29
Bedford 45, LeMars Gehlen 36
North Mahaska 46, West Sioux 38

Championship
Friday, March 2
North Mahaska 40, Bedford 31

CLASS 2A
Quarterfinals
Monday, Feb. 27
Western Christian 47, Estherville-Lincoln Central 45
OA-BCIG 48, West Marshall 41

Tuesday, Feb. 28
Pella Christian 66, West Hancock 63
IKM-Manning 71, Bellevue 55

Semifinals
Thursday, March 1
Western Christian 62, OA-BCIG 54
Pella Christian 60, IKM-Manning 49

Championship
Friday, March 2
Western Christian 67, Pella Christian 57

CLASS 3A
Quarterfinals
Tuesday, Feb. 28
Sioux City Heelan 77, Dubuque Wahlert 60
MOC-Floyd Valley 50, Bondurant-Farrar 37
Davenport Assumption 54, Glenwood 41
Ballard 50, Benton Community 34

Semifinals
Thursday, March 1
MOC-Floyd Valley 63, Sioux City Heelan 53 (OT)
Davenport Assumption 70, Ballard 29

Championship
Saturday, March 3
Davenport Assumption 59, MOC-Floyd Valley 32

CLASS 4A
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, Feb. 29
Iowa City West 55, Iowa City High 52
Waukee 49, Mason City 47
Ankeny 39, C.R. Xavier 25
Southeast Polk 56, Ames 37

Semifinals
Friday, March 2
Iowa City West 64, Waukee 50
Ankeny 47, Southeast Polk 45

Championship
Saturday, March 3
Iowa City West 61, Ankeny 56 (OT)

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 March 2012 23:17
   

Metro News - State News

Boys Basketball Scores -- Feb. 20-21, 23-25, 27-28

BOYS BASKETBALL

Tuesday, Feb. 28

CLASS 4A SUBSTATE FINALS

Ankeny 40, Des Moines, Roosevelt 27
Cedar Rapids, Jefferson 67, Cedar Falls 65 (OT)
Dubuque, Senior 56, North Scott, Eldridge 31
Iowa City, West 68, Bettendorf 42
Linn-Mar, Marion 83, Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 77 (2OT)
Sioux City, East 49, Lewis Central 27
Valley, West Des Moines 44, Johnston 38
Waukee 48, Des Moines, Hoover 47

 

Monday, Feb. 27


CLASS 3A SUBSTATE FINALS

ADM, Adel 61, Dallas Center-Grimes 48
Assumption, Davenport 59, Solon 40
Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 70, Harlan 64
Epworth, Western Dubuque 55, Vinton-Shellsburg 41
Grinnell 59, Iowa Falls-Alden 39
MOC-Floyd Valley 76, Storm Lake 52
Mount Pleasant 72, Centerville 40
Waverly-Shell Rock 44, Waukon 38

 

Saturday, Feb. 25

CLASS 1A SUBSTATE FINALS

Boyden-Hull 51, Kingsley-Pierson 43
Danville 68, Wayne, Corydon 38
Iowa Mennonite, Kalona 55, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 39
Lisbon 57, North-Linn, Troy Mills 44
Nodaway Valley 49, Exira/EH-K 41
North Iowa, Buffalo Center 55, AGWSR, Ackley 40
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 68, West Monona, Onawa 56
St. Mary's, Storm Lake 75, Guthrie Center 47

CLASS 2A SUBSTATE FINALS

Clarinda 54, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 52 (OT)
MFL MarMac 82, Hudson 70
Mount Vernon 60, Mediapolis 37
North Cedar, Stanwood 51, Cascade, Western Dubuque 46
PCM, Monroe 48, West Marshall, State Center 47
Roland-Story, Story City 51, West Fork, Sheffield 49
Sioux Center 62, Western Christian, Hull 51
St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 70, Des Moines, Christian 58

 

Friday, Feb. 24

CLASS 1A

Boyden-Hull 63, Central Lyon, Rock Rapids 43
Kingsley-Pierson 66, Gehlen Catholic, LeMars 55
North Iowa, Buffalo Center 57, Northeast Hamilton, Blairsburg 50
St. Mary's, Storm Lake 55, Harris-Lake Park 52
West Monona, Onawa 46, Boyer Valley, Dunlap 42

CLASS 3A

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 58, Carroll 43
Iowa Falls-Alden 78, Bondurant-Farrar 64
MOC-Floyd Valley 61, LeMars 58
Storm Lake 66, Webster City 55

CLASS 4A SUBSTATE SEMIFINALS

Ankeny 56, Ames 34
Bettendorf 53, Davenport, Central 48
Cedar Falls 55, Waterloo, West 39
Cedar Rapids, Jefferson 64, Marshalltown 58
Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 59, Xavier, Cedar Rapids 45
Des Moines, Hoover 57, Southeast Polk 33
Des Moines, Roosevelt 56, Fort Dodge 42
Dubuque, Senior 64, Davenport, North 42
Iowa City, West 66, Davenport, West 30
Johnston 41, Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 35
Linn-Mar, Marion 76, Iowa City, City High 65
North Scott, Eldridge 48, Pleasant Valley 45
Sioux City, East 84, Sioux City, West 38
Valley, West Des Moines 55, Des Moines, Lincoln 53 (OT)
Waukee 53, Urbandale 41
Lewis Central 66, Sioux City, North 64 (OT)

 

Thursday, Feb. 23

CLASS 1A

AGWSR, Ackley 61, Tripoli 56
Danville 55, Keota 25
Exira/EH-K 51, CAM, Anita 42
Gladbrook-Reinbeck 45, Lynnville-Sully 42
Guthrie Center 65, East Greene, Grand Junction 36
Iowa Mennonite, Kalona 59, Lone Tree 35
Lisbon 43, Marquette Catholic, Bellevue 38
Nodaway Valley 69, Murray 60
North-Linn, Troy Mills 47, Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction 38
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 47, Treynor 45
Wayne, Corydon 52, Pleasantville 43

CLASS 3A

ADM, Adel 51, Ballard 48
Assumption, Davenport 75, Anamosa 47
Centerville 56, Oskaloosa 53
Dallas Center-Grimes 37, Norwalk 24
Epworth, Western Dubuque 74, Wahlert, Dubuque 61
Grinnell 48, Pella 39
Harlan 73, Atlantic 52
Mount Pleasant 57, Keokuk 38
Solon 45, Williamsburg 42 (OT)
Vinton-Shellsburg 61, Center Point-Urbana 46
Waukon 61, New Hampton 58
Waverly-Shell Rock 70, Clear Lake 63

 

Tuesday, Feb. 21

CLASS 1A

AGWSR, Ackley 59, Janesville 50
Boyden-Hull 87, Akron-Westfield 36
Boyer Valley, Dunlap 42, Logan-Magnolia 39
CAM, Anita 54, Corning 53
Central Lyon, Rock Rapids 48, George-Little Rock 46
Danville 65, Holy Trinity Catholic, Fort Madison 47
East Greene, Grand Junction 56, Ankeny Christian Academy 49
Exira/EH-K 47, Adair-Casey 36
Gehlen Catholic, LeMars 68, Remsen-Union 58
Gladbrook-Reinbeck 62, North Tama, Traer 53
Guthrie Center 54, Coon Rapids-Bayard 48
Harris-Lake Park 40, Newell-Fonda 34
Iowa Mennonite, Kalona 75, H-L-V, Victor 43
Keota 48, Sigourney 40
Kingsley-Pierson 56, Lawton-Bronson 49
Lisbon 34, Preston 24
Lone Tree 76, Cedar Valley Christian School 63
Lynnville-Sully 41, B-G-M, Brooklyn 27
Marquette Catholic, Bellevue 44, Calamus-Wheatland 34
Murray 57, Lamoni 52
Nodaway Valley 72, Mount Ayr 55
North Iowa, Buffalo Center 77, Newman Catholic, Mason City 74
North-Linn, Troy Mills 48, Postville 32
Northeast Hamilton, Blairsburg 56, Belmond-Klemme 48
Pleasantville 60, Grandview Park Baptist, Des Moines 46
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 59, East Mills 49
St. Mary's, Storm Lake 62, Bishop Garrigan, Algona 49
Treynor 54, Fremont-Mills, Tabor 45
Tripoli 43, Dunkerton 40
Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction 53, Starmont 35
Wayne, Corydon 61, Moulton-Udell 57
West Monona, Onawa 58, Ar-We-Va, Westside 43

CLASS 2A

Cascade, Western Dubuque 46, Maquoketa Valley, Delhi 41
Clarinda 65, Underwood 41
Des Moines, Christian 76, Panorama, Panora 46
Hudson 60, Denver 56
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 67, East Sac County 59
MFL MarMac 59, Sumner-Fredericksburg 42
Mediapolis 71, Van Buren, Keosauqua 63
Mount Vernon 66, Regina, Iowa City 45
North Cedar, Stanwood 50, Monticello 42
PCM, Monroe 81, Davis County, Bloomfield 40
Roland-Story, Story City 50, Gilbert 40
Sioux Center 44, Emmetsburg 35
St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 78, Ogden 67
West Fork, Sheffield 55, Forest City 45
West Marshall, State Center 52, North Polk, Alleman 43
Western Christian, Hull 60, Sheldon 47

 

Monday, Feb. 20

CLASS 3A DISTRICTS

ADM, Adel 47, Saydel 29
Anamosa 51, Marion 50
Assumption, Davenport 59, Central Clinton, DeWitt 42
Atlantic 47, Red Oak 40
Ballard 64, Perry 48
Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 58, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 55 (OT)
Bondurant-Farrar 59, Nevada 57
Carroll 71, Denison-Schleswig 56
Center Point-Urbana 54, Union, La Porte City 20
Centerville 64, Fairfield 37
Clear Lake 73, Oelwein 52
Dallas Center-Grimes 73, Winterset 48
Epworth, Western Dubuque 67, West Delaware, Manchester 43
Grinnell 58, Knoxville 32
Harlan 63, Glenwood 31
Iowa Falls-Alden 83, South Tama County, Tama 20
Keokuk 67, Washington 54
LeMars 52, Spirit Lake 46
MOC-Floyd Valley 70, Spencer 33
Mount Pleasant 58, Fort Madison 26
New Hampton 72, Decorah 59
Norwalk 46, Creston 35
Oskaloosa 75, Chariton 43
Pella 62, Carlisle 23
Solon 42, Clear Creek-Amana 41
Storm Lake 73, Algona 65
Vinton-Shellsburg 65, Independence 16
Wahlert, Dubuque 54, Maquoketa 51
Waukon 50, Crestwood, Cresco 46
Waverly-Shell Rock 58, Charles City 30
Webster City 44, Humboldt 34
Williamsburg 45, Benton, Van Horne 41

CLASS 4A SUBSTATES

Ames 72, Boone 53
Davenport, Central 52, Muscatine 49 (OT)
Davenport, North 44, Dubuque, Hempstead 43
Davenport, West 39, Burlington 32
Des Moines, Lincoln 52, Ottumwa 48
Fort Dodge 52, Newton 51
Iowa City, City High 50, Prairie, Cedar Rapids 42
Johnston 80, Des Moines, North 45
Lewis Central 69, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 30
Marshalltown 61, Mason City 60 (OT)
Pleasant Valley 65, Clinton 21
Sioux City, West 65, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 54
Southeast Polk 59, Indianola 32
Urbandale 73, Des Moines, East 49
Waterloo, West 68, Waterloo, East 58
Xavier, Cedar Rapids 59, Cedar Rapids, Washington 44

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 February 2012 21:02
 

Metro News - State News

State wrestling results - Saturday

STATE TOURNAMENT
At Des Moines
(Wells Fargo Arena)

Saturday's Results

CLASS 3A

Team Standings 
(Final)

1. Bettendorf 170.0
2. Southeast Polk 156.5
3. Iowa City, West 126.5
4. Linn Mar, Marion 126.0
5. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 86.5
6. Valley, West Des Moines 84.0
7. Mason City 70.0
7. Pleasant Valley 70.0
7. Waverly-Shell Rock 70.0
10. Lewis Central 64.0
11. Urbandale 59.5
12. Ankeny 58.5
13. Indianola 44.0
14. Spencer 43.0
15. Burlington 39.0
16. Johnston 33.5
17. Des Moines, Roosevelt 28.0
18. Fort Madison 26.5
19. Cedar Falls 22.0
20. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 21.0
21. North Scott, Eldridge 19.5
22. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 18.0
23. Clinton 17.0
23. Sioux City, East 17.0
25. Fort Dodge 16.0
26. Keokuk 15.0
26. Oskaloosa 15.0
28. Epworth, Western Dubuque 13.0
29. Dubuque, Hempstead 12.5
30. Cedar Rapids, Washington 9.0
30. Davenport West 9.0
30. Sioux City, North 9.0
33. Iowa City, City High 8.0
33. Knoxville 8.0
35. Des Moines, North-Hoover 7.0
36. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 6.0
36. Decorah 6.0
36. Muscatine 6.0
39. Dubuque, Senior 5.0
40. Davenport Central 4.0
40. Mount Pleasant 4.0
42. Ames 3.0
42. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 3.0
44. Marshalltown 2.0
44. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 2.0
46. Boone 1.0
46. Davenport North 1.0
46. Des Moines, East 1.0

 

Championship Bouts

106 pounds
Matt Wempen (Linn Mar, Marion) 48-2 won in overtime over Travis Willers (Pleasant Valley) 50-3 (OT 3-1)

113
Phillip Laux (Iowa City, West) 50-3 won by decision over Fredy Stroker (Bettendorf) 42-2 (Dec 3-1)

120
Tyler Willers (Pleasant Valley) 51-2 won by decision over Chris Walters (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 40-4 (Dec 3-1)

126
Cory Clark (Southeast Polk) 46-1 won by decision over Eric DeVos (Waverly-Shell Rock) 44-4 (Dec 6-2)

132
Dakota Bauer (Iowa City, West) 52-2 won by decision over Luke Kremer (Cedar Rapids, Kennedy) 39-6 (Dec 5-4)

138
John Meeks (Des Moines, Roosevelt) 45-0 won by decision over Connor Ryan (Bettendorf) 39-5 (Dec 9-6)

145
Gabriel Moreno (Urbandale) 41-0 won by decision over Ross Lembeck (Linn Mar, Marion) 48-3 (Dec 8-1)

152
Zach Witte (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 23-0 won by decision over Dylan Blackford (Southeast Polk) 44-4 (Dec 5-3)

160
Zeb Wahle (Lewis Central) 50-2 won by decision over Justin Koethe (Iowa City, West) 53-2 (Dec 3-2)

170
Alex Meyer (Southeast Polk) 46-1 won by decision over Colbey Vance (Bettendorf) 39-6 (Dec 10-4)

182
Jared Bartel (Mason City) 49-0 won by decision over Mark Atwater (Linn Mar, Marion) 31-4 (Dec 5-0)

195
Ross Larson (Ankeny) 41-0 won by pin over Bud Smith (Southeast Polk) 37-5 (Pin 1:21)

220
Willie Miklus (Southeast Polk) 47-0 won by pin over Zach Renshaw (Lewis Central) 48-3 (Pin 1:49)

285
Nate Shaw (Bettendorf) 31-1 won in overtime over Don Dawson (Indianola) 37-3 (OT 6-4)

 

Consolation Bracket

Fourth Round

106
Kaz Onoo (Mason City) 41-8 won by decision over Tanner Rohweder (Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines) 34-6 (Dec 4-1)
Jake Koethe (Valley, West Des Moines) 45-4 won by decision over Bryce Meyer (Fort Madison) 36-6 (Dec 6-1)

113
Alijah Jeffery (Linn Mar, Marion) 44-6 won by decision over Hunter Genco (Clinton) 38-6 (Dec 5-3)
Josh Wenger (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 45-5 won by decision over Joe McGinnis (Indianola) 39-11 (Dec 2-0)

120
Andres Gonzalez (Mason City) 40-2 won by decision over Ernest Willis (Iowa City, West) 40-14 (Dec 4-2)
Colby Knight (Urbandale) 32-2 won by decision over John Gioffredi (Indianola) 38-10 (Dec 2-1)

126
Tyler McWilliams (Sioux City, East) 45-7 won by decision over John Christopherson (Spencer) 27-3 (Dec 5-2)
Jack Hathaway (Iowa City, West) 50-4 won by pin over Trey Blaha (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 35-7 (Pin 3:31)

132
Joel Northrup (Linn Mar, Marion) 44-6 won by decision over Randy McPhee (Davenport West) 18-7 (Dec 3-1)
Kyle Larson (Valley, West Des Moines) 39-2 won by decision over Logan Ryan (Bettendorf) 37-12 (Dec 5-1)

138
Jack Randall (Spencer) 44-4 won by pin over Nate Harms (Urbandale) 30-5 (Pin 5:10)
Dakota Gray (Fort Madison) 36-5 won by pin over Alex Caldwell (Clinton) 40-7 (Pin 2:15)

145
Kolton Rottink (Waverly-Shell Rock) 37-9 won by major decision over Austin Boyd (Burlington) 35-9 (Maj 11-2)
Bubba Hernandez (Bettendorf) 37-8 won by decision over Gradey Gambrall (Iowa City, West) 39-13 (Dec 2-1)

152
Trey Lewis (Valley, West Des Moines) 23-5 won by decision over Dalton Witte (Burlington) 35-10 (Dec 9-6)
Drake Chase (Bettendorf) 20-10 won by decision over Tanner Schaefer (Spencer) 35-4 (Dec 10-5)

160
Nick Hagedorn (Cedar Falls) 19-8 won by decision over Clint Underwood (Valley, West Des Moines) 39-12 (Dec 11-5)
Brady Letney (Pleasant Valley) 38-14 won by decision over Max Krieger (Mason City) 42-7 (Dec 4-3)

170
Carson Powell (Ankeny) 37-5 won by pin over Cameron Rathje (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 38-7 (Pin 0:40)
Ben Schwery (Lewis Central) 50-2 won by decision over Mitch Wantock (Linn Mar, Marion) 26-4 (Dec 5-2)

182
Matt Seabold (Burlington) 36-4 won by decision over Adam Walther (Waverly-Shell Rock) 39-11 (Dec 8-6)
Bryan Levsen (Bettendorf) 39-5 won by major decision over Casey Marnin (Southeast Polk) 37-11 (Maj 10-0)

195
Dane Jones (Oskaloosa) 35-7 won by decision over Keaton Jurevitz (Bettendorf) 31-9 (Dec 5-3)
Tarin Phillips (Valley, West Des Moines) 43-2 won by decision over Cegan Long (North Scott, Eldridge) 44-11 (Dec 3-2)

220
AJ Garcia (Linn Mar, Marion) 42-11 won by pin over Jake Melik (Pleasant Valley) 36-11 (Pin 2:24)
Joe Scanlan (Johnston) 34-5 won by decision over Andrew Netolicky (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 41-8 (Dec 4-0)

285
Bryce Fisher (Southeast Polk) 41-7 won by pin over Tyler Burrell (Cedar Rapids, Washington) 39-4 (Pin 5:14)
Jake Scanlan (Johnston) 34-6 won by decision over Shaquille Wells (Urbandale) 31-15 (Dec 3-1)

Placement Matches

106
3rd Place - Jake Koethe (Valley, West Des Moines) 46-4 won by decision over Kaz Onoo (Mason City) 41-9 (Dec 3-0)
5th Place - Tanner Rohweder (Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines) 35-6 won in overtime over Bryce Meyer (Fort Madison) 36-7 (OT 13-11)
7th Place - Chase Lynn (Dubuque, Senior) 35-7 won by decision over Alec Vogel (Muscatine) 27-7 (Dec 3-2)

113
3rd Place - Alijah Jeffery (Linn Mar, Marion) 45-6 won by decision over Josh Wenger (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 45-6 (Dec 5-3)
5th Place - Joe McGinnis (Indianola) 40-11 won by decision over Hunter Genco (Clinton) 38-7 (Dec 10-9)
7th Place - Bryce Steiert (Waverly-Shell Rock) 35-14 won by decision over Jay Fresh (Knoxville) 33-10 (Dec 4-2)

120
3rd Place - Andres Gonzalez (Mason City) 41-2 won by decision over Colby Knight (Urbandale) 32-3 (Dec 4-2)
5th Place - Ernest Willis (Iowa City, West) 41-14 won by decision over John Gioffredi (Indianola) 38-11 (Dec 9-3)
7th Place - Andrew Steiert (Waverly-Shell Rock) 41-10 won by decision over Damon Griffin (Linn Mar, Marion) 41-11 (Dec 4-0)

126
3rd Place - Jack Hathaway (Iowa City, West) 51-4 won by pin over Tyler McWilliams (Sioux City, East) 45-8 (Pin 1:28)
5th Place - John Christopherson (Spencer) 28-3 won by pin over Trey Blaha (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 35-8 (Pin 6:23)
7th Place - Jacob Woodard (Bettendorf) 28-14 won by pin over Miles Bostic (Davenport Central) 33-12 (Pin 3:12)

132
3rd Place - Kyle Larson (Valley, West Des Moines) 40-2 won by decision over Joel Northrup (Linn Mar, Marion) 44-7 (Dec 7-3)
5th Place - Logan Ryan (Bettendorf) 38-12 won by decision over Randy McPhee (Davenport West) 18-8 (Dec 5-4)
7th Place - Zach Henning (Decorah) 34-9 won in overtime over Nick Steger (Epworth, Western Dubuque) 47-6 (OT 8-6)

138
3rd Place - Jack Randall (Spencer) 45-4 won by pin over Dakota Gray (Fort Madison) 36-6 (Pin 5:03)
5th Place - Nate Harms (Urbandale) 31-5 won by pin over Alex Caldwell (Clinton) 40-8 (Pin 3:12)
7th Place - Kegan Wakefield (Iowa City, West) 26-8 won by decision over Spencer Derifield (Waverly-Shell Rock) 35-16 (Dec 8-1)

145
3rd Place - Bubba Hernandez (Bettendorf) 38-8 won by decision over Kolton Rottink (Waverly-Shell Rock) 37-10 (Dec 10-7)
5th Place - Gradey Gambrall (Iowa City, West) 40-13 won by decision over Austin Boyd (Burlington) 35-10 (Dec 6-4)
7th Place - Brayton Taylor (Fort Dodge) 11-3 won by injury default over Brian Warren (Des Moines, North-Hoover) 36-6 (I-D)

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3rd Place - Trey Lewis (Valley, West Des Moines) 24-5 won by decision over Drake Chase (Bettendorf) 20-11 (Dec 6-5)
5th Place - Dalton Witte (Burlington) 36-10 won by decision over Tanner Schaefer (Spencer) 35-5 (Dec 10-8)
7th Place - Derek Rose (Keokuk) 31-6 won by decision over Dustin Fuller (Sioux City, North) 39-10 (Dec 7-3)

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3rd Place - Brady Letney (Pleasant Valley) 39-14 won by decision over Nick Hagedorn (Cedar Falls) 19-9 (Dec 6-4)
5th Place - Max Krieger (Mason City) 43-7 won by major decision over Clint Underwood (Valley, West Des Moines) 39-13 (Maj 10-1)
7th Place - Isaiah Patton (Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines) 24-22 won by decision over Duke Egli (Fort Dodge) 33-9 (Dec 4-3)

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3rd Place - Carson Powell (Ankeny) 38-5 won by pin over Ben Schwery (Lewis Central) 50-3 (Pin 2:52)
5th Place - Mitch Wantock (Linn Mar, Marion) 27-4 won by decision over Cameron Rathje (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 38-8 (Dec 11-6)
7th Place - Parker Sturges (Mason City) 16-9 won by decision over Justin Kreiter (North Scott, Eldridge) 37-16 (Dec 11-8)

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3rd Place - Bryan Levsen (Bettendorf) 40-5 won by major decision over Matt Seabold (Burlington) 36-5 (Maj 8-0)
5th Place - Casey Marnin (Southeast Polk) 38-11 won by pin over Adam Walther (Waverly-Shell Rock) 39-12 (Pin 1:00)
7th Place - Brad Boden (Indianola) 23-5 won by decision over Layton Fritsch (Dubuque, Hempstead) 29-8 (Dec 4-3)

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3rd Place - Tarin Phillips (Valley, West Des Moines) 44-2 won by decision over Dane Jones (Oskaloosa) 35-8 (Dec 3-1)
5th Place - Keaton Jurevitz (Bettendorf) 32-9 won in double overtime over Cegan Long (North Scott, Eldridge) 44-12 (2-OT 3-2)
7th Place - Nick Jepsen (Urbandale) 34-14 won by decision over Austin Lear (Lewis Central) 35-20 (Dec 5-4)

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3rd Place - Joe Scanlan (Johnston) 35-5 won by pin over AJ Garcia (Linn Mar, Marion) 42-12 (Pin 1:33)
5th Place - Andrew Netolicky (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 42-8 won by pin over Jake Melik (Pleasant Valley) 36-12 (Pin 5:24)
7th Place - Brett Haas (Dubuque, Hempstead) 28-3 won by pin over Colton Aplara (Mount Pleasant) 28-12 (Pin 0:59)

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3rd Place - Bryce Fisher (Southeast Polk) 42-7 won by decision over Jake Scanlan (Johnston) 34-7 (Dec 2-1)
5th Place - Tyler Burrell (Cedar Rapids, Washington) 40-4 won by decision over Shaquille Wells (Urbandale) 31-16 (Dec 2-1)
7th Place - Nick Terpstra (Cedar Falls) 37-16 won by decision over Colin Foerstner (Iowa City, West) 29-25 (Dec 4-3)

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 February 2012 21:55
   
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