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BCMS third at wrestling districts

Julie Golder Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 1 month AGO
by Julie Golder Staff Writer
| December 8, 2011 5:23 AM

The Boundary County Middle School wrestling team came in third place districts last weekend in Timberlake.

Kellogg placed second with Timberlake placing first.

According to coach, Conrad Garner 10 out of 14 wrestlers placed.

In the 91 pound division Jeager Schnurle placed second. Ryan Merritt at 98 pounds placed fourth. Alex Urbaniak competed at 105 pounds, and Matt Varelman competed at 110 pounds.

At 110 pounds Matt brown placed third, and at 119 pounds Andrew Clarkston placed fourth.

Keither Lecrinski placed third at 125 pounds.

Thomas Klause competed at 130 pounds. At 137 pounds Evan Wasmer placed third. Becasue of an injury Kevin Gray did not compete at his weight of 125 pounds.

Caleb Harrington placed second in the 144 pound division and T.J. Smith also placed second in his weight class of 152.

Zach Bradley placed second at 185 pounds and Ben Boger placed first in the heavy weight division.

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