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WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Neosho wins Marshfield Duals; Carthage fares well at Excelsior Springs; Webb City competes at Monett

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SoMo Sports staff reports

 

NEOSHO WINS MARSHFIELD DUALS

Neosho took first place at the Marshfield Duals wrestling tournament on Saturday. 

The Wildcats went 5-0, beating Camdenton 57-21, topping Carl Junction 54-19, defeating Lebanon 41-20, beating Marshfield 53-19 and handling Parkview 82-0.

Recording wins by fall against Camdenton were Landon Kivett (120), Trent Neece (152), Cayden Auch (160), Eric Holt (170) and Jeremiah Larson (195).

Against Carl Junction, Neosho’s Raymond Hembree (113), Landon Kivett, Neece, Cade Daniel (170) and Larson won by fall. Jack Lankford (120) won by technical fall, while Collyn Kivett (145) earned a major decision, 14-1, and Nikolas Olivares edged Kameron Bennett 7-6 in the heavyweight bout.  

Lukas Walker (106) and Cayden Bollinger (195) recorded pins for the Bulldogs, while Jesse Cassatt (182) and Dexter Merrell (138) won decisions. 

Neosho’s Neece, Auch and Hayden Crane (132) won by fall against Lebanon, while Hembree, Landon Kivett, Nate Copeland (138), Collyn Kivett, Holt, Larson and Olivares all earned decisions.

In the dual with Marshfield, Copeland, Neece, Auch, Holt and Larson all won by fall, while Jonny Chrisco (126) won by tech fall. Wyatt Black (106), Landon Kivett and Crane earned decisions.

In the lopsided win against Parkview, Chrisco, Copeland and Neece pinned their opponents, while Collyn Kivett earned a major decision. Neosho won the other matches by forfeit. 

Carl Junction tied Camdenton 42-42.

Chance Benford (170), Cassatt, Cayden Bollinger (195) and Brennan Carey (220) won by fall. 

Lebanon defeated Carl Junction 66-7.

Carl Junction’s Cole Stewart earned an 11-5 decision at 152, while Cassatt earned a major decision at 182, winning 14-5. 

Marshfield beat Carl Junction 54-30.

Recording pins for Carl Junction were Merrell, Lukas Walker (106) and Dylan Frazier (126). 

 

CARTHAGE TIGERS FARE WELL AT TOURNEY

Carthage competed at the Excelsior Springs Classic. 

Carlos Reyes (120), Braxdon Tate (152), Luke Gall (182) and Kanen Vogt (220) all won individual titles. 

Reyes won all five of his matches by fall, while Tate had four pins and a win by decision. 

Gall won three matches by fall and another by tech fall. Tigers coach Kenny Brown said Gall set a new CHS weight class record for fastest fall when he pinned Lawson’s Ethan Sinclair in 10 seconds. The previous record for the 182 weight class was 18 seconds, set by Gage Bloomer during the 16-17 season. 

Vogt won two matches by fall and another by decision. 

Also for the Tigers, Davion King was the runner-up at 145, Brett Rockers took second at 170 and Eli Sneed placed third at 138. 

Alexis Vasquez was the champion of the heavyweight “B” bracket. 

 

WEBB CITY COMPETES AT MONETT

The Webb City Cardinals competed at the Monett Tournament.

Webb City’s Jacob Ott was the champion at 195 pounds, beating Harrisonville’s Trevor Campbell 5-2 in the title bout. 

Brayden Hollingsworth finished third at 170 pounds, while Roger Carranco won the third-place match at 182. 

Bobby Pearish finished fourth at 113, while Colt Taylor placed fourth at 120. Jackson Ward placed fifth at 160, Cooper Heilbrun took sixth at 152 and Kole Carr was sixth at 285.

Also for the Cardinals, Liam Taylor finished eighth at 220, Rafe Mackey was 10th at 138, while Jordan Howard finished 10th at 145. Webb City was eighth in the team standings. 

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