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WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Carthage hosts dual tourney; Joplin takes third in Columbus, Neosho competes in Smithville

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SoMo Sports staff reports

CARTHAGE HOSTS DUAL TOURNAMENT
The Carthage Holiday Duals tournament was held on Saturday at Carthage High School.
The tourney was set up after Harrisonville called off their event due to the impact of the coronavirus.
Carthage, Camdenton and Ozark all went 3-1 in duals. Camdenton ended up the champion due to the most team points scored, Carthage coach Kenny Brown said. The Tigers finished in second place after a tie-breaker.
Carthage defeated Republic 57-24.
Winning matches by fall for Carthage were Joshua Griffith (106 pounds), Carlos Reyes (120), Kip Castor (126), Eli Sneed (138), Davion King (145), Braxdon Tate (152), Grey Petticrew (160), Kanen Vogt (220) and Alexis Vasquez (285). Carthage’s Bradyn Tate won a 5-3 decision at 113.
Carthage defeated Ozark 41-38.
Griffith, Sneed, Braxdon Tate, Petticrew and Vogt all won by fall, while Reyes won by technical fall, 18-1, at 120.
Carthage beat Carl Junction 40-30.
Bradyn Tate, Castor, Sneed, King and Vasquez won by fall.
Carl Junction’s Lukas Walker (106), Cole Stewart (152) and Chance Benford (170) won by fall. At 220, Carl Junction’s Brennan Carey earned a 6-1 decision over Vogt.
Camdenton edged Carthage 43-42.
Winning matches by fall for the Tigers were Griffith, Bradyn Tate, Reyes, King, Braxdon Tate, Petticrew and Vogt.
Carl Junction defeated Republic 54-26.
Winning matches by fall for the Bulldogs were Walker, Dylan Frazier (126), Stewart, Benford, Javon White (182), Cayden Bollinger (220) and Kameron Bennett (285).
Ozark beat Carl Junction 46-27.
Walker, Jesse Cassatt (195) and Carey won by fall. Stewart earned a 9-6 decision at 160.

JOPLIN COMPETES IN COLUMBUS
Joplin’s wrestling team took third place at the Columbus Duals Tournament on Saturday.
Columbus took first, PIttsburg was second and Joplin was third. Van Buren took fourth and Coffeyville was fifth.
Joplin defeated Van Buren 60-15.
Winning matches by fall for the Eagles were Josiah Vaughn (132), Reese Macios (138), Jack Stanley (152), Brendan Mynatt (160), Drew Van Gilder (170), Draven Van Gilder (182) and Scott Lowe (220). Winning their matches by decision were Sam Melton (106) and Gunner Price (285).
Columbus defeated Joplin 44-30.
Vaughn by won by fall at 132. Joplin’s other wins came by forfeit at 106, 120, 126 and 285.
Pittsburg defeated Joplin 45-31.
Winning matches by pin were Melton (106), Vaughn, Macios and Drew Van Gilder. Earnings wins by decision were Rocky Walker (126) and Draven Van Gilder.
Joplin defeated Coffeyville 60-22.
Recording wins by fall were Trace Sargent (120), Walker and Lowe. The Eagles won seven matches by forfeit.

NEOSHO COMPETES IN SMITHVILLE
Neosho finished fourth at the Smithville Invitational.
Lebanon took first (171), Whitfield was second (158), Hillsboro took third (152) and the Wildcats were fourth (137). Rounding out the teams scores were Willard (129), Kearney (68.5), Smithville (55.5) and the Smithville JV (4).
Cayden Auch was the champion at 160 pounds, while Jeremiah Larson took first at 195. Eric Holt was the runner-up at 170.
Placing third in their brackets were Raymond Hembree (106), Landon Kivett (120) and Eli Zar (145). Finishing fourth were Jarell Boettger (182) and Eric Renner (220).
Finishing fifth in their brackets were Wyatt Black (113), Hayden Crane (132), Nate Copeland (138), Trent Neece (152) and Nikolas Olivares (285). Jonny Chrisco was sixth at 126.

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