The Carthage High School wrestling team finished fifth in the final team standings at the Farmington Invitational on Saturday.
The top five teams were Hillsboro (284), Farmington (245), Jackson (216.5), Hannibal (213) and Carthage (206).
Rounding out the team standings were Poplar Bluff (116.5), Eureka (114), Pacific (78) and Lindbergh (45).
Carthage had two individual champions at the event, as Bradyn Tate won the 132-pound bracket and Davion King took first at 165.
In the title bout at 132, Tate won by fall over Farmington’s Zeke Moreland.
King earned a 5-0 decision over Hillsboro’s Eddie Hines in the title match at 165.
Carthage’s Grey Petticrew was the runner-up at 150 pounds. He dropped a 4-1 decision to Poplar Bluff’s Lucas Robertson in the title match.
Also for the Tigers, Alberto Salas (113), Trey Nye (157) and David Recinos (285) all won third-place matches in their respective brackets.
Finishing fourth for the Tigers were Aydan Nye (126), Matthew Bysor (157) and Alexander Salas-Marquez (215), while Tanner Putt (106) and Gabe Lambeth (165) both took fifth.
Wyatt Hole (120) and Kip Castor (144) finished sixth in their brackets.
Carthage hosts Joplin at 6 on Tuesday night. It will be Senior Night for the Tigers.