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Marceline Boys and Polo girls win the GRC Wrestling Championships

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Marceline Tigers won their first GRC Wrestling championship Wednesday night.  According to the coaches, this was also their first ever conference title since the Lewis & Clark Conference did not have wrestling.  

The Polo Lady Panthers won their 3rd GRC Wrestling championship.  In the four years that the GRC has had a girls wrestling title, Polo has only had one year without a championship.

Here are the final standings:

Boys

  1. Marceline 340
  2. South Harrison 299
  3. Trenton 191
  4. Brookfield 182
  5. Gallatin 118
  6. Polo 74
  7. Maysville 66

Girls

  1. Polo 170
  2. Gallatin 161
  3. Brookfield 155
  4. Marceline 131
  5. South Harrison 44
  6. Maysville 31
  7. Trenton 14

Photo Courtesy of Clifton Grooms 

  Boys Individual Champions
  • 106 - Reece Stufflebean, Marceline
  • 113 - Gaven Schreiner, Marceline
  • 120 - Cooper Houser, Trenton (2nd GRC Title)
  • 126 - Jace Keller, Brookfield
  • 132 - Eli Sperry, Gallatin (3rd GRC Title)
  • 138 - Peyton Parn, Brookfield (2nd GRC Title)
  • 144 - Chase Wilson, Polo
  • 150 - Tate Akins, South Harrison
  • 157 - Gunner Evans, Marceline (2nd GRC Title)
  • 165 - Ethan Smith, South Harrison
  • 175 - Jagger Sportsman, Marceline (2nd GRC Title)
  • 190 - Devan Parn, Brookfield (2nd GRC Title)
  • 215 - Crae Coffey, South Harrison (2nd GRC Title)
  • 285 - Ruger Johnson, South Harrison
 

Girls Individual Champions
  • 100 - Alyssa Hicks, Marceline
  • 105 - Kylie Moore, Marceline
  • 110 - Jayden Keller, Brookfield (2nd GRC Title)
  • 115 - Olivia Schweizer, Gallatin (2nd GRC Title)
  • 120 - Mylie Carr, Polo (2nd GRC Title)
  • 125 - Hadlye Sackrey, Brookfield (2nd GRC Title)
  • 130 - Allexa Storts, Polo
  • 135 - Riley Howell, Brookfield
  • 140 - Dotty Bolling, Polo
  • 145 - Karydon Jones, Gallatin
  • 155 - Mya Sackrey, Brookfield
  • 170 - Dorothy Burns, Gallatin
  • 190 - Abigail Parker, Gallatin
  • 235 - Makenna Bottcher, Gallatin

Composite Photos of the medalists

1st Team

2nd Team

3rd Team

4th Team



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