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GRC has 12 individual Boys Wrestling District Champions. A total of 40 from GRC and GRC West qualify for state.

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

The GRC crowned twelve individual boys wrestling district champions in Districts 3 and 4.  Rock Port had the lone GRC West Champion—40 GRC and GRC West athletes qualified for state.

Class 1 District 3
Marceline qualified seven boys wrestlers for state, with one winning a District title.  Brookfield also qualified six for state, with four winning district titles.

Champions
Jace Keller, Brookfield - 126
Peyton Parn, Brookfield - 138
Kameron Perry, Brookfield - 144
Devin Parn, Brookfield - 190
Scott Gooch, Marceline - 215

2nd Place
Reece Stufflebean, Marceline - 106
Andrew Griffin, Marceline - 132
Weston Linscott, Brookfield - 150
Jagger Sportsman, Marceline - 175

3rd Place
Dane Phillips, Marceline - 120
Ryder Teachau, Brookfield - 132

4th Place
Gavin Schreiner, Marceline - 113
Brock Cordray, Marceline - 285

Class 1 District 4
In the GRC, South Harrison qualified seven boys wrestlers for state, with two winning a District title. Maysville qualified five boys wrestlers for state, with one winning a District title. Trenton qualified five boys wrestlers for state, with one winning a District title. Gallatin qualified three boys wrestlers for state, with two winning a District title. Polo qualified two boys wrestlers for state, with one winning a District title.

In the GRC West, Stanberry qualified two wrestlers.  Albany, East Atchison, and Rock Port each had one qualifier with Ryder Herron of Rock Port winning a District title.

Champions
Nicholas Larson, Gallatin - 106
Jacob White, Trenton - 113
Eli Sperry, Gallatin - 132
Chase Wilson, Polo - 144
Carter Harms, Maysville - 175
Mayson Edwards, South Harrison - 190
Crae Coffey, South Harrison - 215
Ryder Herron, Rock Port - 285

2nd Place
Thales Marshall, South Harrison - 106
Vincent Smithson, Stanberry - 113
Cooper Houser, Trenton - 120
Ethan Smith, South Harrison - 165
Andrew Wiles, Albany - 175
Logan Wilson, Trenton - 190
Rugar Johnson, South Harrison - 285

3rd Place
Rylan Worley, Stanberry - 106
Brendan Hoover, South Harrison - 126
Mason Rongey, Trenton - 138
Wyatt Eaton, Gallatin - 144
Dalton Gatrel, Polo - 157
Bo Peregrine, East Atchison - 285

4th Place
Cruz Stewart, South Harrison - 113
Zach Griffith, Maysville - 150
Cooper Ray, Maysville - 157
Colton Lemunyon, Maysville - 165
Barrett Clark, Trenton - 215
Zayne Wenger, Maysville - 285

These athletes will compete in Columbia at Mizzou Arena on February 27 and 28.

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