Cimarron-Memorial won five matches by pin Tuesday to edge visiting Centennial 39-33 in a Northwest League wrestling dual meet.
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Boulder City claimed eight individual titles Friday to win the team crown at the Pahranagat Valley Invitational in Alamo.
Shadow Ridge’s wrestling team won seven matches by pin on Thursday en route to a 59-15 win over visiting Durango.
Kevin Daffer’s win by decision at 152 pounds started a run of six victories in the seven heaviest weight classes as Pahrump Valley’s wrestling team defeated visiting Western, 45-34 on Wednesday.
Alvert Waltower posted a first-period pin at 152 pounds Tuesday to lead Del Sol’s wrestling team to a 37-36 win over visiting Virgin Valley.
Clark’s Mervyn Penniston-John knows he won’t be able to wrestle Shadow Ridge’s Tyler Carter in the state tournament come February because the two will be competing in separate divisions.
If Cole Judd had a reality series inspired by his life, the show could easily be titled: “The Mission.”
Melvin Guerra recorded a pin at 285 pounds in the final match to help Desert Pines’ wrestling team rally for a 36-33 victory over visiting Virgin Valley on Wednesday.
Nico Antuna spent most of his freshman season with Centennial’s wrestling team starring in his own version of the popular candy bar commercial.
He wasn’t himself when he was hungry.
Consecutive pins by Cade Van Orden at 220 pounds and Jordan McAfee at 285 allowed Green Valley’s wrestling team to rally for a 34-33 win over visiting Sunnyside (Ariz.) on Saturday.
Cimarron-Memorial’s wrestling team lost its first match of the season to reigning Sunset Region champion Shadow Ridge on Dec. 2.
Spring Valley’s Taevian Jacobs edged Robert Kaempfer 5-4 at 285 pounds Saturday to help the Grizzlies defeat Las Vegas 39-34 in the championship match of the Spring Valley Duals.
Shadow Ridge recorded six pins Thursday and edged visiting Centennial, 39-33.
Green Valley’s Cade Van Orden pinned his opponent in just 38 seconds at 220 pounds to lead the Gators to a 60-14 wrestling win over visiting Las Vegas on Wednesday.
