Friday’s prep wrestling results

WRESTLING

Tri-State

At North Idaho College

Friday

Team scores after Day 1—Post Falls (Idaho) 130.5, Havre (Mont.) 108, Orting 99.5, Mead 96.5, Tahoma 96.5, Lakeland (Idaho) 91.5, Hermiston (Ore.) 90, Lake Stevens 80, Colville 78.5, Moses Lake 5, North Central 71, Central Valley 68, White River 67, Kelso 66, East Valley 56, Mt. Spokane 50, Lakeside 49.5, University 49, Deer Park 47, Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) 44, Lewiston (Idaho) 41, Moscow (Idaho) 41, Sentinel (Mont.) 41, Polson (Mont.) 39, Enumclaw 37.5, Othello 37, Kellogg (Idaho) 36.5, Battle Ground 35, Capital (Idaho) 34.5, Ferris 34.5, Frenchtown (Mont.) 34.5, Castle Rock 34, Freeman 28, Reardan 28, Lake City (Idaho) 26.5, Kentridge 26, Chewelah 23, Pullman 23, Tonasket 21, Sandpoint (Idaho) 18, Riverside 17, Royal 17, Meadowdale 14.5, Darrington 11, Libby (Mont.) 11, Inglemoor 9, Juanita 9, Mary Walker 9, Vashon Island 9, Priest River (Idaho) 8, Quincy 7, Whitefish (Mont.) 6, Northwest Christian 5, Bethel 0, Chiawana 0, Gonzaga Prep 0, Graham-Kapowsin 0, Kamiakin 0, Kent-Meridian 0, Walla Walla 0.

Local quarterfinal results—106: Jake Bibler (Frenchtown) pinned Markus Johnson (Lake Stevens) 5:47. 152: Max Hill (Lewiston) pinned Julian Fryberg (Lake Stevens) :51. 170: Malachi Lawrence (Lake Stevens) pinned Grayson Bowles (Mt. Spokane) 1:15. 182: Liam Ball (Meadowdale) pinned Isaac Gomez (Tonasket) 3:50.

HammerHead Invitational

At Kitsap Sun Pavilion

Friday

Team scores after Day 1—South Kitsap 172, Syracuse (Utah) ‘A’ 168, W.F. West 138, Yelm 136, Puyallup 124, Olympic 123.5, Puyallup Rogers 106.5, Blaine 99.5, Graham-Kapowsin 99.5, Spanaway Lake 98.5, Forks 96.5, Syracuse (Utah) ‘B’ 94, North Mason 89, West Valley 87, Klahowya 84.5, Ridgefield 83.5, Skyview 81.5, Port Angeles 79, Steilacoom 77, Burlington-Edison 76, Sultan 75, Woodland 71, Sedro-Woolley 66, Franklin Pierce 59, Shelton 59, Bremerton 56, White River 54, Sequim 51, Central Kitsap 50, North Kitsap 45, Port Townsend 45, Gig Harbor 44, Hazen 43.5, Skyline 39.5, Lakes 38, Bainbridge 31, Bellevue 31, Kingston 30, Thomas Jefferson 22.5, Life Christian Academy 7.

Sultan quarterfinal results—113: Luke Weaver dec. Kona Bertolino (Skyline) 8-4. 152: Eric Davis (Blaine) maj. dec. Jakob Weaver 10-2. 170: Jamell Carroll II maj. dec. Dalton Varney (South Kitsap) 9-1; Zayne Ball (Gig Harbor) dec. Kaleb Dennis 5-4, OT. 195: Tucker Bartels (Syracuse A) dec. Tanner Belcher 4-2, OT. 220: Morgan Yates dec. Chris Sparks (Graham-Kapowsin) 3-0.

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