Mat Classic XXV at a glance

Tacoma Dome

Today: First session, 10 a.m., second session, 4 p.m. Saturday: Third session, 10 a.m.; Finals, 5:15 p.m.

Ticket prices: Day pass is Adults $8, seniors and students with ASB $6; Tournament pass is Adults $13, seniors and students with ASB $10.

Local wrestlers

Class 4A: 106—Michael Soler (Lake Stevens), AJ Crew (LS), Jeremy Nygard (Arlington), Wyatt Butler (Snohomish); 113—Noah Cuzzetto (Edmonds-Woodway), Alex Rodorigo (LS), Ruben Crew (LS); 120—Jake Douglas (LS), Luis Reyna (Mount Vernon); 126—Gino Obregon (Cascade), Wyatt Bell (LS), Wyatt Larsen (C); 132—Nathan Vulliet (E-W), Bryce Thomas (A), Rafael Ibarra (MV); 138—Jesse Peterson (LS), Greg Eagle (S), Conner Gonzales (A); 145—Eric Soler (LS), Noah Johnson (C), Andrew Villalobos (Mariner); 152—Tanner Perry (S); 160—Logan Johnson (LS), Blake Sander (LS), Hunter Lord (Lynn); 170—Cody Vigoren (LS), Marq Brown (E-W); 182—Jake Ferro (A); 195—Tristan Baus (S), Anthony Thees (LS); 220—Shaq Reed (LS), Alex Fairhurst (S), Manuel Vazquez (Lynn); 285—Brandon Johnson (LS), George Johanson (E-W).

Class 3A: 106—West Weinert (Stanwood), Christian Bertram (Oak Harbor); 113—Billy Almachar (Marysville Getchell), Nick McCaughan (St); 120—Jacob Cole (St), Jacob Scott (St); 126—Ryan Daurie (Marysville Pilchuck), Jeremy Vester (OH), Matthew Floresca (Shorewood), John Kim (Glacier Peak); 132—Cody Fakkema (OH), Jahleel Vester (OH); 138—Jacob Fitzgerald (OH), Mark Johnston (OH); 145—Jessie Lopez (Everett), Killian Page (MP); 152—Zach Schut (St), Dalton Gilman (St), Jacob Elledge (GP), Pablo Yeo (E), Logan Coleman (GP); 160—Drew Hatch (MP), Joshua Crebbin (OH), Morgan Smith (Meadowdale); 170—Courtney Shavers (OH), Anthony Hawkins (E), Syd Springberg (Mountlake Terrace) Cody Stone (MG); 182—Sean Elledge (GP), Keegan Noel (St); 195—Garret Arrona (St), Ismael Perez (MP), Ciaran Ball (Mead); 220—Carlos Vilchis (St), Iggy Gabov (MP); 285—Alfredo Diaz (MG), Jackson Constant (OH), Jory Cooper (MP), Mosese Fifita (GP).

Class 2A: 106—Bailey McBride (Cedarcrest), Logan Corbin (Granite Falls); 120—Ryan Nash (GF); 126—Tyler Groff (GF), James MacKenzie (Sultan); 132—Curtis Chittenden (Cedar), Bryce MacDicken (Sult); 138—Ely Malametz (Cedar); 152—Jason Barrus (Sult), Nick Decker (Cedar); 160—Carlos Toledano (Cedar), Tommy Eadie (GF); 170—Jeff Harrison (Lakewood); 182—Jacob Naslund (Sult); 195—Foster Wade (Archbishop Murphy); 220—Taylor Comfort (Sult), Dakota Creed (AM); 285—Tristan Nelson (Lake).

Class 1B/2B: 120—Colton Anderson (Darrington); 152—Garrett Green (D); 182—Lane Monteith (D); 220—Mason McKenzie (D).

Girls: 106—Danielle Crawford (Granite Falls), Tommie Mosteller (Lakewood); 112—Elesha Forrest (Darrington); 118—Zaiha Sams (Oak Harbor); 130—Shannon Gee (Stanwood); 137—Allyson Lawton (Lake), Aubrey Butler (St); 155—Kelha Grow (LS), Jennifer Pohle (Mariner), Aimee Oliver (OH); 190—Natalie Carrillo (Mount Vernon).

For full brackets of every weight class, visit www.wiaa.com/wrestling and visit washingtonwrestlingreport.com for the final team and individual rankings.

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