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The Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association (IWOCA) Girls State Wrestling Tournament kicks off today at the XStream Arena in Coralville with two area schools represented. The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawks will send 10 participants to compete on the sports biggest stage for female athletes. Competing for the Hawks will be freshman Abigail Grout at 106lbs, junior Emil Harmston at 113lbs, at 126 freshman Ellie Brenneman and junior Bronwyn Brenneman, senior Caitlyn Busch and sophomore Marissa Cline at 138, at 145 junior Madison Kelly and sophomores Mia Garvey and Brittney Pfeiffer, and at 152 senior Sarah Meader. Meader and Garvey have been featured this year in the girl’s state individual rankings produced by iawrestle.com at their respective weight classes. Meader comes into the tournament with a 19-3 overall record, Garvey is 10-6. Bronwyn Brenneman is also over the 10 win mark this season at 12-5.
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Bryce Thompson finished on top of the podium at 113 pounds for Highland at the Fort Madison Invitational on Saturday. Thompson won each of his first two matches by tech fall, including a 15-0 decision over CCA freshman Jack Stevens, who had just one loss for the season.
Thompson earned a first-place finish with an 8-6 decision over Lane Scorpil, who finished sixth at 106 in the 2A state wrestling tournament for Columbus last season.
“Bryce went out and scored early in his finals match,” Highland coach Derick Ball said.
“He put up points all day long. He did a great job finishing his leg attacks and did a great job working from top position.”