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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. - Four local wrestlers represented Mid-Missouri in the MSHSAA Class 2 State Wrestling Championship finals on Thursday and two of them claimed championship titles.
Helias Jack Lage in the 120-pound weight class finished a perfect 34-0 season with a win over Ryker Smith from Cameron. Lage said he made a promise to his late grandfather that he would win it all.
After Jack Lage secured a perfect 34-0 season and a state championship at 120 pounds, he embraced his coaches and said, âI needed it for my grandpa.â He told me how much it meant to win the title for him.@KOMUsports@WrestlingHeliaspic.twitter.com/T7huljzGjJ Nate Brenner (@NateBrenner4) March 12, 2021
Ransom, Sewell and Haag crowned district wrestling champs Published by admin on Wed, 02/17/2021 - 2:34pm Ricardo Juarez shoulders Kade Scheer of Southern Boone. [Eric Mattson]
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It took Keith Ransom 62 seconds to become a district champion. And the Mexico 126-pounder didn’t really need that much of the clock.
The top seed in his weight at Saturday’s Class 2 District 4 tournament at The Sports Complex in Mexico, Ransom received a bye into the title round. He quickly scored takedown points against Fulton’s Kaden Barnes, and then added more to go up 6-0. Only then did he turn his attention to pinning his opponent.