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Best Matches from the weekend

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Jeremy Ray had great matches with Lehman (win) and Trumble (loss). 
Cornwell beat Valera and looked great all day. 
106 and 150 are gonna be exciting at state. 

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Warhawk Classic: Looks like this tournament is growing into one of the more competitive tournaments in central Kentucky, but I may be a little biased (if you are over on the other side of the state, Paducah Tilghman has a head banger)

106: Both #3 Jackson Wells and  #2 Henry Koller meet little resistance on their way to meeting in the finals where Jackson Wells pulls off a very convincing victory majoring Henry Koller 10-2

113: A stacked weight class with 8 of the top 11 ranked wrestlers competing, #1 Ren Birk comes out with a strong showing with a TF over #4 Christian Delos Santos. #2 Kapela Joseph squeaks by Carson webster in a tie breaker. This bracket only placed out to 4th otherwise we would have seen a #6 Menchacha and #8 Kimery matchup. #11 Drexler and #9 Webster fell in the blood rounds.

120: Not quite as stacked with 4 of the top 12 ranked, nevertheless all four placing with #3 Dennis pinning #4 Davis in the finals and #6 Brown edging out #11 Gipson taking 3rd place.

126: Biggest match here was in the finals with #6 Rowdy Benner getting it done with a decision (5-1) over #5 Condi. Looks like Colton Motta (ranked 14 at 132) has come down to 126 with a strong showing pinning #9 Wasson for 3rd place.

132: Not sure #2 TJ Meyer broke a sweat as he waltzed through the bracket

138: We had the middle of the pack from the rankings here with most falling between #7 and #19, we also had Perrysburg Invitational (Toledo Ohio) Champ, Evergreens Jack Stubleski, come down and mix things up beating #14 Xavier Gonzalez in Sudden Victory in the finals. #19 Kayson White also emerges with a strong showing placing 3rd with a decision over #7 Baysinger taking 3rd

150: #8 Clayton Shaddix climbs the ladder majoring #6 Jacob Wolfe in the semifinals to meet #1 Miller Brown in the finals but unfortunately there was a medical forfeit, a match for a later date.

157: Shakeup at 157, #3 Pinkston edges out #2 Sentelle with a 4-3 decision in a match that could go either way. Pinkston survives #6 Reese McGill in the finals with a 3-0 decision.

165: #2 Aiden Butler has a strong showing pinning his way to the finals facing #6 Tristin Millet surviving the match with a 11-9 decision.

175: Looks like Joshua Strayer is back with a tech-fall and two first period pins on his way to the finals where he pins #5 Logan Dingus in a convincing victory.

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3 hours ago, Bk3 said:

#1 Brown barely snuck by #7 Wojcicki  9-8 in the semis at 150.

150 is tough! 

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Looking at this weekend it stays tough at the Dragon Invitational.  Multiple top 10 to top 15 guys including #1 Brown and #2 Trumble. 150 should be worth the price of Admission !!

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