Wrestling in Lewistown Competed at the Class A Duels

Wrestling in Lewistown Competed at the Class A Duels
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Another tough weekend of wrestling In lewistown. Our boys and girls both competed at the class A duels and the girls mixer and lewistown invite.  Our boys wrestled sindey  then Columbia falls where we fell to both teams and then won against Billings Central and Browning in there pool. That put them into the championship bracket for Saturday where they wrestled mile city then hardin and Lockwood and ending the day with Fergus high. They were all tough fought duels. The boys wrestled better each match. So proud of them. The girls wrestled a mixer on Friday where they had many wins and some losses. Saturday was a bracketed tournament where they all wrestled tough.  Getting better every match. Kiera Davis placing second. So proud of all the girls.. good job all boys and girls. 

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