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Brackets are set for State Wrestling - 59 GRC and GRC West Wrestlers are set to compete

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

MSHSAA has set the brackets for the upcoming Class 1 State Wrestling at Mizzou Arena on Wednesday, February 21, and Thursday, February 22.  40 Boys and 19 Girls from the GRC and GRC West have qualified for this year's state wrestling tournament.

Full brackets can be viewed at the following:

Boys

Girls

Here are the first-round opponents for each GRC and GRC West wrestler:

Boys First Round

106 – Eli Sperry, Gallatin (34-1) vs. Jayce Mathis, Versailles (5-14)

106 – Jacob White, Trenton (30-9) vs. Talyn Balsley, California (23-17)

106 – Reece Stufflebean, Marceline (32-13) vs. Tucker Tune, Fatima (37-9)

113 – Xavier Sada, Brookfield (29-3) vs. Ayyan Hussain, Brentwood (11-14)

113 – George Coe, Marceline (15-23) vs. Caleb Moore, Centralia (31-2)

120 – Dawson Pelletier, South Harrison (20-20) vs. Rhett Pollard, Macon (20-6)

120 – Evean Cooley, Stanberry (20-13) vs. Alex Martin, Hamilton (34-7)

126 – Ryder Techau, Brookfield (32-9) vs. Patrick Morrow, California (34-15)

126 – Brendon Hoover, South Harrison (25-19) vs. Huck Simmons, Priory (19-3)

126 – Augustus Heintz, Rock Port (42-1) vs. Shaun Smith, STEAM Academy (24-14)

132 – Peyton Parn, Brookfield (39-1) vs. Leon Lungu, Maplewood-Richmond Heights (25-22)

132 – Barrett Stearns, Marceline (13-8) vs. Ethan Doss, Lift for Life (19-3)

132 – Colton Lemunyon, Maysville (14-17) vs. Dalton Doss, Tipton (23-5)

138 – Andrew Griffin, Marceline (33-13) vs. Gage DeShon, Lathrop (28-12)

138 – Zach Griffith, Maysville (26-12) vs. Mason Rongey, Trenton (32-12)

144 – Cody Rodgers, Marceline (31-18) vs. Lincoln Schaefer, St. Francis Borgia (31-14)

144 – Draken Bennet, Maysville (39-6) vs. Ryder Herzing, Fatima (31-24)

144 – Cayden Eckerson, South Harrison (26-16) vs. Kane Rainey (29-20)

150 – Colton Parn, Brookfield (36-5) vs. Kyler Simon, Lathrop (19-15)

150 – Laramie Fenimore, Gallatin (17-17) vs. Conner Menke, Lawson (34-9)

150 – Carter Harms, Maysville (31-15) vs. Louis Suddarth, Centralia (36-7)

157 – Connor Quinn, Marceline (41-4) vs. Gabe Harris, Summit Christian (40-10)

157 – Ethan Smith, South Harrison (31-15) vs. Trae Griffiths, Missouri Military Academy (39-5)

157 – Cooper Ray, Maysville (16-15) vs. Rex Bryson, Centralia (38-1)

165 – Jagger Sportsman, Marceline (35-8) vs. Ethan Munford, South Callaway (31-12)

165 – Brendan Barton, Maysville (25-7) vs. Daniel Rodriguez-Martinez, Gateway Science (22-15)

175 – Gunner Evans, Marceline (33-12) vs. Dakota Cobb, Summit Christian (35-10)

175 – Logan Wilson, Trenton (28-17) vs. Ty Ward, St. Pius X (Kansas City) (28-17)

175 – Sammie Litherbury, East Atchison (23-12) vs. Isaac Kaufman, Macon (33-3)

190 – Devan Parn, Brookfield (29-0) vs. Kendal King, Diamond (19-2)

190 – Hunter Harris, Polo (27-10) vs. Eli Ferrell, Sherwood (35-5)

190 – Mayson Edwards, South Harrison (31-10) vs. Zion Burrage, St. Mary’s South Side (27-9)

215 – Scout Gooch, Marceline (34-10) vs. Derron Perkins, St. Mary’s South Side (44-2)

215 – Max Heintz, Maysville (37-8) vs. Brayden Clement, Diamond (26-8)

215 – Crae Coffey, South Harrison (37-8) vs. Wyatt Burks, Versailles (32-12)

285 – Gavin Cagle, Trenton (23-13) vs. Korey Phillips, Lift for Life (22-13)

285 – Jackson Wattenbarger, Brookfield (26-19) vs. Bryce Gray, Cardinal Ritter (24-2)

285 – Jarrett Eivins, South Harrison (35-9) vs. Aiden Christian, Holden (36-7)

285 – Ryder Herron, Rock Port (31-8) vs. William Brown, Adrian (24-5)

Girls First Round

100 – Raylee King, Brookfield (31-13) vs. Ellie Douglas, Sikeston (28-9)

100 – Alyssa Hicks, Marceline (11-20) vs. Mya Hairston, Festus (29-2)

100 – Jaylynn Garst, Rock Port (42-2) vs. Bianca Dockery, Marshfield (34-13)

105 – Madison Teeter, Marceline (20-8) vs. Lillian McCleary, Lone Jack (42-7)

105 – Norah Watkins, Rock Port (32-3) vs. Camryn Wingate, California (40-7)

110 – Jayden Keller, Brookfield (39-1) vs. Kate Van Zee, Westminster Christian (16-3)

120 – Brooklyn Wennihan, East Atchison (26-3) vs. Callie Bergthold, Southern Boone (26-4)

125 – Emma Teten, Rock Port (39-7) vs. Zoe Fisher, Pacific (34-5)

130 – Kaecen Brown, Brookfield (31-16) vs. Noellie Parrot, Smithville (39-7)

140 – Riley Howell, Brookfield (38-3) vs. Kimarhri Wilkins, Sikeston (37-7)

140 – Payton Weese, Marceline (29-3) vs. Dani Gullet, Festus (33-8)

145 – Avery Clark, Trenton (24-9) vs. Alleigh Culley, Hillsboro (34-13)

145 – Jada Taylor, Marceline (15-7) vs. Launa Cantrell, Potosi (26-11)

155 – Mya Sackrey, Brookfield (11-1) vs. Maria Schatzl, Sullivan (33-12)

155 – Karydon Jones, Gallatin (21-4) vs. Ella Heathman, Nevada (42-10)

170 – Lilly Lindsay, Brookfield (30-7) vs. Isabella Whitlock, Marshfield (41-8)

170 – Abigail Parker, Gallatin (21-5) vs. Bailee Dare, Owensville (38-7)

235 – Miah Parker, Gallatin (21-5) vs. Ashley Hansen, Windsor (Imperial) (15-12)

235 – Aly Wooten, East Atchison (26-6) vs. Ella Mitchem, Central (Park Hills) (26-13)

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