The newly acquired Wizards star has been compared to many scoring guards. However, there is one former All-Star forward his statistical profile resembles.
The Mid-Prairie wrestling team continued the forward momentum of their program with another big campaign in 2020-21. The Golden Hawks finished with 14 dual wins on the season, one shy of the school record.
In tournament action, the Golden Hawks won their home Colton Allen Invitational on December 12th by a half point over Alburnett.
It was a big postseason for the Golden Hawks, starting with the Mid-Prairie girls who took 10 to compete at the Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association Girls State Wrestling Tournament at the XStream Arena in Coralville. Mid-Prairie finished 12th as a team with 71.5 points. The Hawks were led by a pair of podium finishes with sophomore Bronwyn Brenneman taking fourth at 126lbs and senior Sarah Meader fifth at 152lbs.
The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk wrestling team will be on their home mat for the final time this season tonight when they welcome Wilton, West Liberty and Durant to Tim Grady Gymnasium for a Senior Night RVC quadrangular. The Golden Hawks come into the night with an overall record of 11-8 after sweeping a quad at Anamosa last week, taking out Northeast, Cascade and the Blue Raiders. The Hawks also finished as team runners-up at WACO on Saturday, led by three champions with Cael Garvey at 195, Josh Wallington at 220 and Gannon Callahan at 285 all taking titles. Wallington’s 30-2 overall record leads Mid-Prairie this year while Mose Yoder, Ben Meader, Garvey, and Callahan all have 25 wins or more. Mid-Prairie will honor seniors Vinnie Bowlin, Dominic McCain, Meader, Gibson Lowenberg, Wallington and Michael Kelly. This week, Mid-Prairie head coach Justin Garvey talked about this senior class. “Every year it’s something special, and it feels like you don’t realize it until the year i