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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»Rock Creek, Riley County, Wamego Wrestle at St. Marys

    Rock Creek, Riley County, Wamego Wrestle at St. Marys

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    By Rob Voelker on January 14, 2013 High School Sports

    The Rock Creek, Riley County, and Wamego wrestling teams all competed over the weekend at the St. Marys tournament.  The Mustangs took 7th in the team standings, while the Falcons were 11th, followed by the Red Raiders in 12th place.  Holton won the meet going away, Jeff West came in second, and Rawlins County was third.

    Rock Creek 220-pounder Jesse Correll was second, and 182 pound Justin Ward was third.  Riley County 170-pounder Gavin Grater was a runner-up.  The only local champion at St. Marys was Wamego 132 pound Kyle Wilson, who’s ranked #1 in 4A.

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