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Prairie High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Prairie grapplers open with routs

The Prairie wrestlers recorded 18 pins and three technical falls and flattened a pair of Mississippi Valley Conference foes Thursday at Prairie.

The Hawks waxed Dubuque Wahlert 78-0, then leveled Iowa City High 73-3.

Prairie had eight pins and a technical fall, and received three forfeits against Wahlert.

The Hawks had 10 pins and two technical falls against Iowa City High.

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Prairie boys fall to late flurry

DAVENPORT - Kentrel Smith scored 15 points in Prairie's 65-62 loss to Davenport West Tuesday night.

Prairie (0-1) held a 58-53 lead with 3:45 left but turned the ball over three times as West went on an 8-0 run.

Jace Hanna did not play for Prairie for undisclosed reasons.

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Prairie gets healthier against J-Hawks

Cedar Rapids Prairie guards Madison Dellamuth and Alisa Weiland are almost fully recovered from their injuries and feeling good again.

That could spell trouble for their opponents.

Dellamuth scored 16 points and Weiland played a steady game as the ninth-ranked Hawks defeated Jefferson, 61-50, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Prairie Tuesday night.

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Prairie girls pound Mount Pleasant

After a ragged first quarter, the Prairie girls started playing more like the ninth-ranked team in the state at home Friday night and poured it on Mount Pleasant 58-26.

“We started out kind of slow,” said Hawk sparkplug point guard Madison Dellamuth. “But then we turned up the defense.”

That was turning point in the game, according to running mate Courteney McCrary.

“Our defense won the game,” she said. “When we picked it up defensively, it picked up the offense. We stared running our offense, and that turned into some layups.”

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Prairie girls drop opener at Muscatine

MUSCATINE - The night began on a bad note for the Cedar Rapids Prairie girls basketball team Saturday when Cyerra Hutchins sprained her ankle during warmup drills and was not able to play.

It didn't get any better from there.

The ninth-ranked Hawks lost to No. 4 Muscatine, 64-43, in a battle of Class 5A clubs in the season opener at Muscatine.

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