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Brookfield Boys and Girls capture their first GRC Wrestling Championships

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Brookfield and Marceline will be joining the GRC as full members next season.  However, since neither had wrestling as a conference sport, they were invited to the GRC Wrestling Meet a year earlier.  They took full advantage of the opportunity, with Brookfield winning both the Boys and Girls championships and Marceline finishing second in both.

Here are the final standings for both:

Boys

  1. Brookfield 285
  2. Marceline 253
  3. Maysville 241
  4. South Harrison 235
  5. Trenton 188
  6. Gallatin 58
  7. Polo 42

Girls

  1. Brookfield 192
  2. Marceline 183
  3. Gallatin 124
  4. Polo 82
  5. South Harrison 46
  6. Trenton 35
  7. Maysville 22

Brookfield posted the following graphic on their Facebook page celebrating their titles.

Boys Individual Champions

  • 106 - Eli Sperry, Gallatin
  • 113 - Xavier Sada, Brookfield
  • 120 - Cooper Houser, Trenton
  • 126 - Ryder Techau, Brookfield
  • 132 - Peyton Parn, Brookfield
  • 138 - Andrew Griffin, Marceline
  • 144 - Draken Bennett, Maysville
  • 150 - Colton Parn, Brookfield
  • 157 - Conner Quinn, Marceline
  • 165 - Jagger Sportsman, Marceline
  • 175 - Gunner Evans, Marceline
  • 190 - Devan Parn, Brookfield
  • 215 - Max Heintz, Maysville
  • 285 - Jarrett Eivins, South Harrison 
Girls Individual Champions
  • 100 - Raylee King, Brookfield
  • 105 - Olivia Schweizer, Gallatin
  • 110 - Jayden Keller, Brookfield
  • 115 - Jenna Keller, Brookfield
  • 120 - Alex Endicott, Gallatin
  • 125 - Hadlye Sackrey, Brookfield
  • 130 - Kaecen Brown, Brookfield
  • 135 - Charlize Lodder, Marceline
  • 140 - Payton Weese, Marceline
  • 145 - Avery Clark, Trenton
  • 155 - Mya Florine, Marceline
  • 170 - Lilly Lindsay, Brookfield
  • 190 - Molly Sportsman, Marceline
  • 235 - Miah Parker, Gallatin
Here are photos of the medalists, courtesy of Erik Zug.

Boys 1st Team

Girls 1st Team

Boys 2nd Team


Girls 2nd Team


Boys 3rd Team


Girls 3rd Team


Boys 4th Team


Girls 4th Team


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