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Washington High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Foreman wins Metro Spotlight Award

Will Foreman of Cedar Rapids Washington is the winner of the Metro Spotlight Award for high school boys this week, the Metro Sports Report announced Sunday.

Foreman, a sophomore, has gotten off to a terrific start with the Washington wrestling team this season. He has a 7-0 record at 126 pounds with six pins and a 10-3 decision.

Foreman began the season Tuesday with victories against wrestlers from Marion and Mount Vernon in a double-dual, including a pin in 40 seconds against Marion. He collected two more pins in a double-dual against Waterloo East and Waterloo West Thursday, including another quick pin in 1:24 against Waterloo East.

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 December 2015 17:41

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Foreman wins title at Bondurant-Farrar

BONDURANT - Will Foreman of Cedar Rapids Washington collected three straight pins Saturday and won the 126-pound title at the Bondurant-Farrar wrestling tournament in Bondurant.

Foreman pinned Tanner Probasco of South Tama in the finals in 3 minutes, 22 seconds.

Williamsburg won the team championship. Washington finished sixth out of eight schools.

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Williamsburg 236, 2. South Tama 183, 3. Boone 164, 4. Bondurant-Farrar 125, 5. Waukee 104, 6. Washington 103, 7, Collins-Maxwell-Baxter 87, 8. Guthrie Center 0.

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 December 2015 09:54
 

Durin leads Wash swimmers in Ames

AMES - George Durin collected a pair of second-place finishes for theĀ Cedar Rapids Washington swimming team Saturday at the Mike Wittmer Invitational in Ames.

Durin placed second in the 50 free (23.10) and the 100 free (51.30). Jeremy Throndson of Washington finished third in the 500 free (5:09.14).

Johnston captured seven events and won the team championship. Washington finished fifth out of six teams.

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Johnston 310, 2. Ames 229, 3. Ankeny 196, 4. DM Roosevelt 155, 5. Washington 142, 6. Cedar Falls 138.

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Christensen rolls 438 against J-Hawks

Shania Christensen of Washington had the hot hand in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet against Jefferson on Friday at May City Bowl.

Christensen fired a 438 series with games of 235 and 203 for the Warriors, but Jefferson won the meet by a final tally of 2344 to 2128.

Allie Schirmer led Jefferson with a 388 series.

JEFFERSON 2344, WASHINGTON 2128

Jefferson: Allie Schirmer 204+184=388, Maddie Kisling 158/302, Madison Rasmussen 180/351, Hailey Kimble 131/247, Megan Kitzmiller 173/311.

Washington: Viola Niyizigama 132/246, Lucy Forster 166/271, Ella Wake 161/276, Kobie Dills 160/264, Kenzie Dills 153/264, Shania Christensen 235+203=438.

Jefferson: 1599 + 745 = 2344.

Washington: 1513 + 615 = 2128.

 

Sturtz, Gardner power Jeff by Wash

Hunter Sturtz fired a 450 series and John Gardner had a 448 Friday as the Jefferson J-Hawks topped Washington, 3025-2526, in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet at May City Bowl.

Donovan Trimble led Washington with a 406 series.

Gardner rolled the high game for both teams with a 237.

JEFFERSON 3025, WASHINGTON 2526

Jefferson: Chaise Donner 206/398, Riley Walton 158/315, Tanner Bennett 202+206=408, Hunter Sturtz 225+225=450, Tyler Fowler 223/386, John Gardner 237+211=448.

Washington: John Taylor 156/290, Hunter Bachmeier 172/279, Gabe Wendel 157/308, Donovan Trimble 223/406, Chris Schuttloffell 154/291, Zach Nading 160/315.

Jefferson: 2090 + 935 = 3025

Washington: 1610 + 916 = 2526.

   
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