Nodaway Valley (3-0)
The Wolverines went to Wayne and downed the Falcons 54-11 along with Mount Ayr 48-18 and East Union 31-30.
In the Wayne victory there were two head-to-head matches including Jaxon Christensen’s win by fall at 138.
Against Mount Ayr, Elliot Cooney (120) and Jaxon Christensen (138) each posted pins.
Tony Ayase (195), Elliot Cooney (120), Zackery Gebbie (132), Jaxon Christensen (138), and Caelen DeVault (170) all won by fall against East Union.
Griswold (0-2)
The Tigers lost to Southwest Iowa (66-6) and East Mills (54-12) in the Corner Conference Duals. Jeremy Sheeder posted a pin at 138 in the Southwest Iowa loss.
ACGC (0-3)
The Chargers fell to Ogden, Panorama, and SE Valley in Ogden.
In a 42-32 loss to Ogden pins came from Dawson Muller, Cayden Jensen, Cristian Nolte, and Tegan Slaybaugh. Posting a tech fall was Seth Danker while Gunnar Larsen won by decision.
Panorama was a 38-36 winner. For ACGC Muller, Nolte, and Bryce Rochholz won by fall.
The final against SE Valley was 51-18.Tegan Slaybagh, Gunnar Larsen and Seth Danker all had tech falls. Cayden Jensen won by decision.
Atlantic/CAM (2-0)
Atlantic downed Lewis Central 54-17 and Kuemper Catholic 54-22. Additional details are posted here.
Harlan (2-0)
Harlan added two Hawkeye Ten wins with a 34-32 decision over Clarinda and 66-6 final vs Shenandoah.
The Clarinda win saw pins from Dalton McKinley and Zane Bendorf. Luke Musich won a major decision.
Against Shenandoah, pins came from Luke Musich and Alex Monson.
AHSTW (3-0)
The Vikings won their first three duals of the year. Victories came against Denison-Schleswig 51-30, Red Oak 52-19, and St. Albert 51-27.
Jaicob Madsen, Hayden Fischer, Dayden Moerti, and Denver Pauley had pins against Denison-Schleswig with a decision win for Isaac Stamp.
The Red Oak dual saw pins for Jaicob Madsen, Dayden Moerti, Aidan Martin, and Garrison Gettler. Hayden Fischer won a major decision.
Against St. Albert pins were earned by Quintin Martin, Jaicob Madsen, Garrison Gettler, and Kolby Weihs. Winning a decision was Hayden Fischer.