Libby ties for 25th with Ferris at Rocky Mtn. Classic
Ryan Murray | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 10 months AGO
Greenchain capped off another tough weekend with a 25th place finish at the Jug Beck Rocky Mountain Classic in Missoula Friday and Saturday, tying Ferris (Wash.) with 41 points.
Great Falls won the tournament with 213 points.
This follows Libby’s disappointment against Lake City and Frenchtown on Thursday, Jan. 10.
“We wrestled fairly flat against Lake City,” said Greenchain Head Coach Kelly Morford. “We came out better against Frenchtown.”
The powerful Broncs beat Libby 51-28 to send Greenchain to Jug Beck licking its wounds.
“We were disappointed with the way we wrestled Thursday,” Morford said. “We pushed five guys to the second day.”
Zach Crace, Ricky Roach, Garret Chapel, Josh Bowers and Zach Dolezal made it. Dolezal placed eighth.
Jug Beck Rocky Mountain Classic at Missoula Sentinel High School
Team scores (abbreviations)
1, Great Falls High (GFH), 213; 2, University High (UHI), 190.5; 3, Missoula Sentinel (MSH), 171.5; 4, Lewiston (LEW), 171; 5, Bozeman (BOZ), 150.5; 6, Mead (MED), 149; 7, Coeur d’Alene (CDA), 147; 8, Central Valley (CV), 144; 9, Belgrade (BEL), 134.5; 10, Havre (HAV), 123; 11, Missoula Big Sky (MBS), 116; 12, Glacier (GLA), 103; 13, Fergus County (FRG), 85.5; 14, Flathead (FLT), 82.5; 15, Ronan (RON), 82; 16, Frenchtown (FTN), 79; 17, Great Falls Russell (CMR), 75; 18, Butte (BUT), 74.5; 19, Bonners Ferry (BNF), 72.5; 20, Polson (POL), 68; 21, Corvallis (COR), 48; 22, Helena High (HH), 46.5; 23, Clarkston (CLK), 43.5; 24, Columbia Falls (CFS), 43; 25, Ferris (FER), 41; 25, Libby (LIB), 41; 27, Lake City (LCT), 38; 28, Missoula Hellgate (HGT), 37; 29, Hamilton (HAM), 28; 30, Superior (SUP), 24.5; 31, Helena Capital (CAP), 10.
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