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GRC crowns 8 Wrestling Champions, Ryder Herron wins the 285 Championship for Rock Port

by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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22 Boys and 7 Girls from the GRC earned medals at State Wrestling, with 6 Boys and 2 Girls capturing state championships.  The 8 combined champions are the most ever for the GRC (The previous high was 3).

Payton Parn of Brookfield won his 4th state championship.  It is the 43rd time in state history that has happened.

Ryder Herron of Rock Port earns the lone GRC West medal winning the 285 lb division.

Brookfield Girls finished 2nd in State.  It is the 3rd straight season that Brookfield has finished 2nd in Girls Wrestling. 

Brookfield Boys finished 2nd in State.  It is Brookfield's 5th consecutive Top 4 finish and their 14th overall.

Marceline Boys finished 3rd in State. It is Marceline's 12th Top 4 finish.

Champions
Boys
113 - Jacob White, Trenton
132 - Eli Sperry, Gallatin
138 - Payton Parn, Brookfield
175 - Carter Harms, Maysville
190 - Devan Parn, Brookfield
215 - Scout Gooch, Marceline
285 - Ryder Herron, Rock Port (GRC West)

Girls
110 - Jayden Keller, Brookfield 
155 - Mya Sackrey, Brookfield 

2nd Place
Boys
106 - Reece Stufflebean, Marceline
126 - Jace Keller, Brookfield
190 - Mayson Edwards, South Harrison
215 - Crae Coffey, South Harrison

Girls
140 - Riley Howell, Brookfield

3rd Place
Boys
132 - Andrew Griffen, Marceline
138 - Mason Rongey, Trenton

Girls
155 - Claire Barton, Maysville 

4th Place
Boys
144 - Chase Wilson, Polo
190 - Logan Wilson, Trenton
285 - Ruger Johnson, South Harrison 

Girls
125 - Hadlye Sackrey, Brookfield 
145 - Avery Clark, Trenton 

5th Place
Boys
106 - Nicholas Larson, Gallatin
113 - Gaven Schriener, Marceline
132 - Ryder Teachau, Brookfield
144 - Kameron Perry, Brookfield

Girls
None

6th Place
Boys
106 - Thales Marshall, South Harrison
120 - Cooper Houser, Trenton

Girls
145 - Karydon Jones, Gallatin

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