Prep roundup: Ephrata drops close dual to Wapato
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EPHRATA — Ephrata staged a furious comeback, but ultimately fell to Wapato 40-33.
“We had some tight matches,” head coach PJ Anderson said. “Our kids wrestled tough.”
Efrain Bedolla (285) and Sammy Flores (106) began the dual with a pair of wins for the Tigers. Bedolla was on the right side of a 7-1 decision and Flores won by fall.
However, the Wolves collected a pair of forfeits and won six of the next seven matches.
Wapato forfeited 182 and 195 pounds before Drew Anderson (220) won by fall.
Ephrata travels to the Cadet Classic Saturday at Eisenhower in Yakima
Selah 44, Quincy 29
SELAH — Down four varsity wrestlers, Quincy battled with Selah before succumbing to a 44-29 defeat.
The Jacks had three wrestlers traveling to Idaho for the Tri-State Tournament and another was scratched.
However, the split squad held its own on the road.
“Gio Garcia stepped up and got a big pin for us,” head coach Greg Martinez said.
In the 170-pound match, Ray Robinson lost to state veteran Aaron Pimentel but did not surrender pin points.
“He worked really hard for us tonight,” Martinez said.
Quincy will also compete at the Cashmere Invite this weekend.
Girls bowling
Eastmont 4, Moses Lake 0
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake posted a season-high series of 827 pins, but was unable to hang with league-leading Eastmont and lost 4-0.
Eastmont took the first series 847-707 and the second 911-827.
Maddy Garza led the Chiefs in Series 1 with 194 points and Charley Sanislo rolled a 211 in the second.
Eastmont won both Baker games 161-127 and 191-153.
Moses Lake hosts Sunnyside on Jan. 3.