Prep wrestling: 4A Regional Tournament

At Rogers (Puyallup) H.S.

Team scores — Curtis 203, Lake Stevens 167, Puyallup 149.5, Rogers (Puyallup) 105, Bethel 98, Graham-Kapowsin 84, Snohomish 83.5, Spanaway Lake 54, Kamiak 43, Monroe 35, Mount Vernon 29, Jackson 27, Mariner 26.5, Emerald Ridge 21, Cascade 20.

Championship matches

(Both to state)

106—Kyle Kroneman (RP) pinned Evan Johnson (CU) 1:15; 113—Logan Swank (ER) maj. dec. Nathan Hiatt (CU) 16-8; 120—Mason Eaglin (GK) pinned Patrick Wheeler (CU) 1:23; 126—Lane Holland (GK) dec. Tyshane Young (B) 3-0; 132—Josh Franich (P) pinned Cole Anderson (J) 3:57; 138—Julian Fryberg (LS) won by injury default over Jake Douglas (LS); 145—Trysten Perales (LS) dec. Gavin Eaglin (GK) 5-2; 152—Spencer Hanson (P) won by disqualification over Dante Springsteen (B): 160—Phillip Springsteen (B) pinned Ty Wilson (RP):15; 170—Michael Soler (LS) pinned Alex Stuart (CU) 4:26; 182—Jon Bridgman (CU) pinned Mark Currier (S) 2:21; 195—Terrance Thomas (SL) dec. Jay Roberts (CU) 3-1; 220—Calhoun Helmberger (CU) dec. Freddie Green (SL) 9-6; 285—Noah Howell (RP) pinned Draven Hodgins (MV) 3:19.

Third/fourth place matches

(Both to state)

106—Dillan Meyer (S) dec. Jake Bennett (LS) 8-6 (OT); 113—Nathan Scilley (LS) pinned Logan Cossairt (MV) :27; 120—Riley Riffe (CU) dec. Gino Loera (LS) 11-5; 126—Conner Snow (S) won by injury default over Cohen Cleek (P); 132—Jace Coulter (P) dec. Miguel Veliz (SL) 12-9; 138—Devin Neal (CU) dec. Nick Voss (P) 3-1 (OT); 145—Kyle Cramer (P) dec. Luke LeBeouf (C) 10-4; 152—Ketner Fields (CU) dec. Nolan Martinez (P) 4-2; 160—Malachi Lawrence (LS) won by injury default over Austin Christoph (GK); 170—Tucker Hanson (P) dec. Wyatt Butler (S) 9-8; 182—Hunter Lybbert (CU) dec. Garrison Webking (P) 8-1; 195—Jacob Mast (MON) dec. Austin Sprankle (RP) 4-2; 220—Tre Killings (RP) dec. Josh Felder (MON) 3-1; 285—Tanner Kunard (K) dec. Avyion Fisher (B) 3-2.

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