Scenes from Shenandoah, Clarinda at the district wrestling tournament
Shenandoah junior Hayden Roush secures near fall points in the 144-pound district championship match Saturday, Feb. 14, at Glenwood. Roush won a 17-11 decision over Jensen, advancing to the state tournament.
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Shenandoah senior Jacob McGargill matched up with Winterset's Jax Jensen Saturday, Feb. 14, in the 165-pound championship match at the district tournament. McGargill won the match by fall to secure a berth in the state tournament.
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Clarinda freshman Fisher Graves locks up a pin against Winterset's Benjamin Abild Saturday, Feb. 14, in the third-place match of the district tournament at Glenwood. The pin was Graves' 30th win but he didn't get a wrestleback, ending his season.
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Shenandoah freshman Charlie Liles pins Jared Scriver of Red Oak Saturday, Feb. 14, in the 190-pound third-place match of the district tournament at Glenwood.
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Shenandoah junior Lukus Major finishes off a semifinal pin of Glenwood's Trey Williamson Saturday, Feb. 14, in the 157-pound district championship match. While Major advanced to the final with this win, he lost his next two matches to finish third.
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Shenandoah sophomore Landon Fuller looks to turn Red Oak's Oliver Dykes in a 215-pound consolation match Saturday, Feb. 14, at the district tournament. It was a tough 0-2 day for Fuller with a pair of losses by third period fall.
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Clarinda's Emmett Comer and Shenandoah's Blake Burdorf square off in a consolation match Saturday, Feb. 14, at the district tournament. Burdorf won the match by fall.
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Clarinda senior Brayden Tillman battles for position during a district quarterfinal match Saturday, Feb. 14, against Creston's Jose Avila. Tillman lost twice at the tournament, ending his wrestling career.
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Clarinda senior Will Sump gets off the mat a winner after pinning Winterset's Jerett Bradley Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Class 2A District Tournament in Glenwood. Sump won one of three match at 175 pounds.
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Shenandoah senior Tyler Babe sizes up Creston's Jackson Pettegrew Saturday, Feb. 14, during the 175-pound third-place match at the district tournament. Babe lost the match by fall, ending his season and career.