The Centralia boys defeated two teams Tuesday in Wardsville.
Centralia won 60-16 against Camdenton and 44-34 against Blair Oaks.
Against Camdenton, the Panthers had wins from Bryson Dubes, …
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The Centralia boys defeated two teams Tuesday in Wardsville.
Centralia won 60-16 against Camdenton and 44-34 against Blair Oaks.
Against Camdenton, the Panthers had wins from Bryson Dubes, Brayden Dubes, Jesse Shannon, Rex Bryson, Wyatt Adkisson, Ethan Adams, Drayden Conde, Mason Adkisson, and Seth Hasekamp.
Against Blair Oaks, the Centralia winners were Bryson and Brayden Dubes, Shannon, Wyatt Adkisson, and Seth Hasekamp.
The girls lost 54-24 to Camdenton and 54-9 to Blair Oaks. Madie Shelton, Gretchen Mariott and Besan Juma all won matches against Camdenton, and Shelton and Kayleigh Wiecken were victorious against Blair Oaks.
North Callaway edged by Fatima
It was close Tuesday in Westphalia, but the North Callaway boys came up short.
The Thunderbirds lost 35-30 to Fatima, fighting hard for the victories they had as AJ Siegel won a 5-3 decision and Casper Safranski won a 3-0 decision. Carson Safranski had a pinfall victory right at the two-minute mark.
Missouri Military Academy drops two duals in Macon
Missouri Military Academy opened its second half of the season with two losses Tuesday in Macon.
MMA lost 54-30 to Kirksville and 45-36 to Macon.
Against Kirksville, Gabe Canoncico had a win but also a loss. Facing Macon, Lucas Sydlewski, Samuel Stevens, and Brett Miles each were victorious.