COLUMBIA Dalayna Hargis put herself in the South Callaway Lady Bulldogs record book, achieving their first placing at state, taking fourth at 120 pounds in the Class 1 state champions, which took place Wednesday and Thursday at Mizzou Arena.
COLUMBIA Two years after going 0-2 in her first appearance at the Class 1 girls state wrestling championships, South Callaway senior Dalayna Hargis flipped the script Wednesday in her second appearance at Mizzou Arena.
Hargis won both of her matches at 120 pounds on Day 1 of the championships, clinching her first state medal and a berth in today’s semifinal round.
Two years after going 0-2 in her first appearance at the Class 1 girls state wrestling championships, South Callaway senior Dalayna Hargis flipped the script Wednesday in her second appearance at Mizzou Arena. Hargis won both of her matches at 120 pounds on Day 1 of the championships, clinching her first state medal and a berth in today’s semifinal round.
MOKANE Coming off an 11-0 showing in the Brick City Girls Classic Tournament Monday, the South Callaway Lady Bulldogs held their home-opening Senior/Youth Appreciation Night dual Thursday at South Callaway High School.
Big day for Bulldogs girls wrestling as five advance to sectionals Published by admin on Wed, 02/10/2021 - 11:31am All five Bulldogs earned a trip to sectionals on Saturday. From left to right: Kaylynn Pehle, Abby Drew, Brett Iman, coach Tony Senor, Katie Bowen, Choice Foster. [Eric Mattson]
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Abby Drew was on the edge of a bleacher seat in Mexico’s Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon, the combination of excitement and exhaustion causing her to tremble.
“Look,” she said, stretching out an arm. “I’m shaking.”
Moments earlier the Bulldogs 122 pounder had bested Fulton’s Emma Oglesby in an epic four overtime match full of plot twists, claiming an 11-10 decision that sent Drew to the third place match. And almost the same time on the second mat, Kaylynn Pehle’s sudden move with 30 seconds left gave her a 10-6 win over Camdenton’s Lucinda Baker and a spot in the 132-pound consolation final.