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WR: Mission-Charlo still undefeated

Leader staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
by Leader staff
| January 18, 2012 11:29 AM

ST. IGNATIUS - The Bulldogs continue to impress this season,

staying undefeated in dual action with a 42-24 victory over Arlee

on Tuesday night. However the Warriors certainly had their say in

the battle as well.

ST. IGNATIUS - The Bulldogs continue to impress this season, staying undefeated in dual action with a 42-24 victory over Arlee on Tuesday night. However the Warriors certainly had their say in the battle as well.

Cody Couture and Jacen Petersen picked up pins for the Bulldogs while Jamie Mullins scored a 9-7 decision and Barret Sargent notched a 8-5 decision.

For Arlee, Cameron Dominic Nate Bertollt got pins for the Warriors while Cody "Code Red" North won a 3-2 decision.

Mission-Charlo won four weight classes because of fortfeit.

Mission-Charlo 42, Arlee 24

112 - Jamie Mullins, M-C, dec. Dan Dunlop, 9-7; 135 - Cameron Dominic, A, dec. Casey Nitschke, 10-6; 145 - Cody Couture, M-C, pinned Austin Ruble, 3:56; 152 - Nate Bertollt, A, pinned Steven Bravo, 5:18; 160 - Jacen Petersen, M-C, pinned Lief Rova, 2:26; 189 - Barret Sargent, M-C, dec. Clayton Trimble, 8-5; 215 - Cody North, A, dec. Chad Anderson, 3-2;

Arlee won 140 and 171 by forfeit.

Mission-Charlo won 98, 105, 125 and 130 by forfeit.

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