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Jan. 18—COLTON, S.D. — Bon Homme/Avon was the champion at the Tri-Valley Invitational on Saturday, topping the host Mustangs and Kimball/White Lake/Platte-Geddes in boys wrestling action.
The Cavaliers scored 235.5 points, followed by KWLPG and Tri-Valley tying for second place at 200. Winner was fourth with 157 points and Tea Area rounded out the top-five with 132.5 points.
BHA finished with five champions and six overall in the championship round. Ryvr Larson won the title at 126, handing Winner's Roukyn Robbins his first loss of the season via 5-3 decision, while Michael Branaugh won the 120-pound title by major decision in the championship, improving to 19-3 on the season.
Eighth-grader DeVonne Sessler won the 138-pound title with a technical fall in the championship round over Miller/Highmore-Harrold's Talon Ping. Isaiah Crownover earned a 1-0 decision over Tri-Valley's Brody Dybvig in the 190-pound championship
Caleb Cuka won the 215 pound championship with a third-period pin against KWLPG's Chris Baas. Summyt Larson (113) and Calvin Caba (144) were both third in their divisions for BHA.
Winner brought home three individual top finishers. Apollo Willuweit continued his winning ways, improving to 28-0 for the Warriors on the season. The freshman won the 106-pound title by injury forfeit over Tri-Valley's Legend Frederick. Ryken Orel won the 150-pound championship for Winner, with a 7-1 decision over KWLPG's Johnny Lenz in the finals, improving Orel to 20-1 this season.
Legend Benedict won a battle of Winner wrestlers in the championship at 285 pounds, pinning teammate Derek Fenenga in the first period. Winner's Jed Blare was also third at 157.
For KWLPG, Carter Konechne won the 165-pound title with a first-period pin of BHA's Luke Guthmiller, sending Konechne to 16-2 on the season. Rhys Truman won the title at 113 pounds for the Wildkats. Vincent Lenz was second at 157 pounds and Joseph Skluzak (175) and Garret Westendorf (190) each took third.
At the Battler Invitational in Gettysburg on Saturday, the team winner was South Border (N.D.), which scored 179 points, followed by Clark/Willow Lake with 171.5 points and Chamberlain in third with 153.5 points.
The Cubs' Brody Neilan was the champion at 132 pounds to pace the Cubs, thanks to a 3-0 win in the sudden-victory format over Clark/Willow Lake's Kaden Wookey.
Woonsocket/Wessington Springs/Sanborn Central had three top finishers, led by bracket champions Jacksen Carter (138) and Ethan Rearick (144), and Warhawks' teammate Carson Finn was second at 157 pounds.
Jerrod Larsen (165) and Chisum Blum (190) were both second for the Cubs at 165 pounds, while Xavier Donovan was third for Chamberlain at 175 pounds.
Hadlee Kracht, of Bon Homme/Scotland/Avon, finished as the champion at 130 pounds at the Harrisburg Invitational girls wrestling tournament on Friday.
Kracht topped Brandon Valley's Brenna Reker in the title round by 14-4 major decision. Kracht is now 20-7 in her junior season.
Overall, BHSA finished fifth in the team points with 118.5 points. Aberdeen Central was the team champion with 201 points, followed by Watertown (163.5), Pierre (147.5), Brandon Valley (133) also were in the top-five.
Bon Homme/Scotland/Avon's Jasmine Rueles/Hertz took second place at 120 pounds, taking a medical forfeit in the title round to Watertown's Olivia Anderson. Fellow BHSA wrestler Hope Kemnitz was the second-place finisher at 190 pounds, losing by fall in the title round to Watertown's Allison Konrad.
At the 115-pound championship, McCook Central/Montrose's Alexis Bryant finished second, pinned by Watertown's Brooklynn Randall in the second period.
BHSA's Harper Kracht was third at 125 pounds, Wagner's Jaylecia Powers was third at 155 pounds.
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The Cavaliers scored 235.5 points, followed by KWLPG and Tri-Valley tying for second place at 200. Winner was fourth with 157 points and Tea Area rounded out the top-five with 132.5 points.
BHA finished with five champions and six overall in the championship round. Ryvr Larson won the title at 126, handing Winner's Roukyn Robbins his first loss of the season via 5-3 decision, while Michael Branaugh won the 120-pound title by major decision in the championship, improving to 19-3 on the season.
Eighth-grader DeVonne Sessler won the 138-pound title with a technical fall in the championship round over Miller/Highmore-Harrold's Talon Ping. Isaiah Crownover earned a 1-0 decision over Tri-Valley's Brody Dybvig in the 190-pound championship
Caleb Cuka won the 215 pound championship with a third-period pin against KWLPG's Chris Baas. Summyt Larson (113) and Calvin Caba (144) were both third in their divisions for BHA.
Winner brought home three individual top finishers. Apollo Willuweit continued his winning ways, improving to 28-0 for the Warriors on the season. The freshman won the 106-pound title by injury forfeit over Tri-Valley's Legend Frederick. Ryken Orel won the 150-pound championship for Winner, with a 7-1 decision over KWLPG's Johnny Lenz in the finals, improving Orel to 20-1 this season.
Legend Benedict won a battle of Winner wrestlers in the championship at 285 pounds, pinning teammate Derek Fenenga in the first period. Winner's Jed Blare was also third at 157.
For KWLPG, Carter Konechne won the 165-pound title with a first-period pin of BHA's Luke Guthmiller, sending Konechne to 16-2 on the season. Rhys Truman won the title at 113 pounds for the Wildkats. Vincent Lenz was second at 157 pounds and Joseph Skluzak (175) and Garret Westendorf (190) each took third.
At the Battler Invitational in Gettysburg on Saturday, the team winner was South Border (N.D.), which scored 179 points, followed by Clark/Willow Lake with 171.5 points and Chamberlain in third with 153.5 points.
The Cubs' Brody Neilan was the champion at 132 pounds to pace the Cubs, thanks to a 3-0 win in the sudden-victory format over Clark/Willow Lake's Kaden Wookey.
Woonsocket/Wessington Springs/Sanborn Central had three top finishers, led by bracket champions Jacksen Carter (138) and Ethan Rearick (144), and Warhawks' teammate Carson Finn was second at 157 pounds.
Jerrod Larsen (165) and Chisum Blum (190) were both second for the Cubs at 165 pounds, while Xavier Donovan was third for Chamberlain at 175 pounds.
Hadlee Kracht, of Bon Homme/Scotland/Avon, finished as the champion at 130 pounds at the Harrisburg Invitational girls wrestling tournament on Friday.
Kracht topped Brandon Valley's Brenna Reker in the title round by 14-4 major decision. Kracht is now 20-7 in her junior season.
Overall, BHSA finished fifth in the team points with 118.5 points. Aberdeen Central was the team champion with 201 points, followed by Watertown (163.5), Pierre (147.5), Brandon Valley (133) also were in the top-five.
Bon Homme/Scotland/Avon's Jasmine Rueles/Hertz took second place at 120 pounds, taking a medical forfeit in the title round to Watertown's Olivia Anderson. Fellow BHSA wrestler Hope Kemnitz was the second-place finisher at 190 pounds, losing by fall in the title round to Watertown's Allison Konrad.
At the 115-pound championship, McCook Central/Montrose's Alexis Bryant finished second, pinned by Watertown's Brooklynn Randall in the second period.
BHSA's Harper Kracht was third at 125 pounds, Wagner's Jaylecia Powers was third at 155 pounds.
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