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Lone wolf bronson wrestling12/24/2023 Semis – Leighton Patterson (Oelwein) over Kayden Blunt (Charles City) (Fall 5:15) Round 1 – Kayden Blunt (Charles City) received a bye Varsity – Quarterfinals – Trent Pisney (Crestwood, Cresco) over Kayden Blunt (Charles City) (Fall 3:31) Varsity – 1st Place Match – Alec Staudt (Charles City) over Clay Schemmel (Crestwood, Cresco) (Dec 9-3) Varsity – Semifinals – Alec Staudt (Charles City) over Andrew Roete (Oelwein) (Fall 0:24) Varsity – Quarterfinals – Alec Staudt (Charles City) received a bye Varsity – 3rd Place Match – Bronson Forsyth (Charles City) over Brady Stille (Decorah) (MD 13-4) Semis – Bronson Forsyth (Charles City) over Sojidin Gulmamadov (Oelwein) (Fall 3:38) Varsity – Semifinals – Aiden Riggins (Waverly-Shell Rock) over Bronson Forsyth (Charles City) (TF 18-1 3:35) Varsity – Quarterfinals – Bronson Forsyth (Charles City) over Alex Kriener (NH/TV) (MD 15-4) Varsity – 1st Place Match – Carter Fousek (Crestwood, Cresco) over Gage Kilby (Charles City) (Fall 2:33)ġ32: Bronson Forsyth (Charles City) – 3rd Varsity – Semifinals – Gage Kilby (Charles City) over Alex Philo (NH/TV) (Fall 1:33) Varsity – Quarterfinals – Gage Kilby (Charles City) received a bye Others NEIC champions included Decorah junior Jackson Rolfs at 145, and New Hampton/Turkey Valley junior Carson Babcock at 160.ġ. Other Go-Hawk champions included freshman Ryder Block at 106, junior Bailey Roybal at 120, sophomore Carter Fecht at 126, sophomore Aiden Riggins at 132, senior Evan Yant at 152 and senior Brayden Wolf at 220. They included senior Bronson Forsyth at 132, junior Roush Jaeger at 152 senior Jack Sindlinger at 195, and sophomore Tino Tamayo at 220. Walker won his team’s eighth title with a 4-0 decision.Ĭharles City had four wrestlers win their consolation finals for third place in their respective brackets. 1-seed Luke Walker of Waverly-Shell Rock in the final. 2-seed and returning state qualifier Wyatt Scheidel of Crestwood in the semis, faced No. Fousek recorded a fall 2:33 into the bout.Ĭomet sophomore heavyweight Chase Crooks, who busted the bracket a little with a 3-0 decision win over No. Though there was still plenty of time in the period, Sinnwell couldn’t get the takedown needed for the win.Ĭharles City freshman Gage Kilby advanced to the 113-pound final where he faced top seed and 2019 106-pound state champion Carter Fousek of Crestwood. McCrea optioned to take the down position and eventually escaped to take the lead. The bout was tied at 2-2 going into the third period. Collins improved to 23-5 for the season.Ĭharles City was close to winning a third title when Comet senior Elliott Sinnwell battled Waverly-Shell Rock’s McCrae Hagarty in the 170-pound final. It was also his first NEIC title after placing fourth at 126 last year.Ĭharles City junior Caden Collins also claimed his first conference title after pinning Decorah’s Elijah Mitchell 2:25 into their 182-pound championship match. It was Staudt’s 20th win of the season as his record going into sectionals is 20-4. The Comets advanced five wrestlers to the championship round and claimed two bracket titles.Ĭharles City junior and returning state qualifier Alec Staudt defeated Clay Schemmel with a 9-3 decision to win the 138-pound bracket. The Go-Hawks, boasting eight bracket champions, compiled 264 team points for their 15th NEIC title in 16 years. Posted on Comets take 2nd to top-ranked Go-Hawks at NEIC Wrestling MeetĬharles City junior Alec Staudt battles Crestwood’s Clay Schemmel on way to earning a 9-3 decision in the 138-pound final.ĬRESCO - With Waverly-Shell Rock being the lone Class 3A team amid the seven-team field not to mention the state’s top-ranked Class 3A team, the Northeast Iowa Conference Wrestling Tournament was in essence a race for second place.Īnd the Charles City Comets won that race as they managed to hold off meet hosts Crestwood - which was nipping at their heels going into the semis and final rounds - by 7 team points (197-190) for runner-up status.
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