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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»6A Wrestling: Indians Qualify 13 for State on Regional Opening Day

    6A Wrestling: Indians Qualify 13 for State on Regional Opening Day

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    By Troy Coverdale on February 16, 2024 High School Sports, Manhattan High School, Sports

    Manhattan High stands in third place as a team after the Friday rounds of the 6A Wrestling Regional at Wichita North, having qualified 13 wrestlers for next weekend’s state tournament.

    Five Indians will wrestle for regional titles on Saturday, having won all three of their matches to start the tournament, which resumes Saturday morning.

    Newsradio KMAN will resume updates on air Saturday morning and continue through the day.

    Team Scores

    1 Topeka-Washburn Rural 200.0
    2 Maize 179.0
    3 Manhattan  175.0
    4 Lawrence-Free State 125.5
    5 Derby 123.0
    6 Garden City 120.5
    7 Junction City 82.0

    Friday’s Results

    • 113 – Ezekiel Witt (38-0) placed 2nd and scored 24.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Ezekiel Witt (Manhattan) 38-0 won by fall over Brian Casas (Liberal) 8-18 (Fall 0:46)
    Quarterfinal – Ezekiel Witt (Manhattan) 38-0 won by fall over Brayden Wilcox (Lawrence-Free State) 23-16 (Fall 0:00)
    Semifinal – Ezekiel Witt (Manhattan) 38-0 won by fall over Thomas Shields (Wichita-North) 15-7 (Fall 1:22)

    • 120 – Caeleb Hutchinson (37-4) placed 2nd and scored 24.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Caeleb Hutchinson (Manhattan) 37-4 won by fall over Jimmy Wall (Wichita-Heights) 4-11 (Fall 3:00)
    Quarterfinal – Caeleb Hutchinson (Manhattan) 37-4 won by fall over Elijah Elliot (Topeka) 16-12 (Fall 1:29)
    Semifinal – Caeleb Hutchinson (Manhattan) 37-4 won by fall over Julio Sanchez (Haysville-Campus) 26-14 (Fall 1:45)

    • 126 – Cameron Coonrod (32-8) placed 2nd and scored 24.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Cameron Coonrod (Manhattan) 32-8 won by fall over Marcus Burton (Wichita-South) 11-19 (Fall 1:25)
    Quarterfinal – Cameron Coonrod (Manhattan) 32-8 won by fall over Covell Nichols (Wichita-Heights) 25-11 (Fall 1:57)
    Semifinal – Cameron Coonrod (Manhattan) 32-8 won by fall over Raymond Hernandez (Dodge City) 29-15 (Fall 5:36)

    • 132 – Brecken Crist-Funk (14-13) placed 8th and scored 6.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Brecken Crist-Funk (Manhattan) 14-13 won by fall over Tristan Greidanus (Junction City) 3-17 (Fall 1:35)
    Quarterfinal – Dylan Wainscott (Dodge City) 26-19 won by fall over Brecken Crist-Funk (Manhattan) 14-13 (Fall 3:00)
    Cons. Round 2 – Brecken Crist-Funk (Manhattan) 14-13 won by decision over Michael Weatherly (Topeka) 14-12 (Dec 4-3)

    • 138 – Jameal Agnew (32-9) placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Jameal Agnew (Manhattan) 32-9 won by fall over Dominic Trujillo (Haysville-Campus) 6-21 (Fall 0:00)
    Quarterfinal – Jameal Agnew (Manhattan) 32-9 won by decision over Lincoln Orangi (Wichita-Southeast) 17-13 (Dec 8-5)
    Semifinal – Daniel Gomez (Maize) 39-8 won by decision over Jameal Agnew (Manhattan) 32-9 (Dec 10-7)

    • 144 – Logan Lagerman (34-5) placed 2nd and scored 22.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Logan Lagerman (Manhattan) 34-5 won by fall over Ayden Wohlgemuth (Wichita-South) 2-11 (Fall 1:32)
    Quarterfinal – Logan Lagerman (Manhattan) 34-5 won by fall over Joseph Profit (Wichita-East) 22-15 (Fall 1:04)
    Semifinal – Logan Lagerman (Manhattan) 34-5 won by decision over Diego Gauna (Derby) 33-12 (Dec 9-8)

    • 150 – Jackson Radi (14-10) placed 8th and scored 5.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Jackson Radi (Manhattan) 14-10 won by major decision over Dylan Todd (Junction City) 15-16 (MD 16-5)
    Quarterfinal – Grayson Hagen (Lawrence-Free State) 42-8 won by fall over Jackson Radi (Manhattan) 14-10 (Fall 3:59)
    Cons. Round 2 – Jackson Radi (Manhattan) 14-10 won by decision over Truman Hartley (Haysville-Campus) 16-16 (Dec 9-6)

    • 157 – Ben Uher (26-15) placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Ben Uher (Manhattan) 26-15 won by fall over Noel Perez (Wichita-South) 1-10 (Fall 0:31)
    Quarterfinal – Ben Uher (Manhattan) 26-15 won by decision over Josh Brookshire (Junction City) 26-15 (Dec 12-5)
    Semifinal – Gabe Swoyer (Lawrence-Free State) 32-17 won by decision over Ben Uher (Manhattan) 26-15 (Dec 10-5)

    • 165 – Kadin Dibbini (16-18) placed 8th and scored 5.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Kadin Dibbini (Manhattan) 16-18 won by decision over Oscar Pablo (Liberal) 16-16 (Dec 10-3)
    Quarterfinal – Cooper Bogenhagen (Junction City) 30-10 won by fall over Kadin Dibbini (Manhattan) 16-18 (Fall 1:11)
    Cons. Round 2 – Kadin Dibbini (Manhattan) 16-18 won by major decision over Jesus Bey (Derby) 18-17 (MD 9-0)

    • 175 – Max Evans-Pryor (18-7) placed 8th and scored 6.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Max Evans-Pryor (Manhattan) 18-7 won by fall over Vincent Dushane (Haysville-Campus) 4-11 (Fall 2:54)
    Quarterfinal – Jadyn Baum (Topeka-Washburn Rural) 28-17 won by decision over Max Evans-Pryor (Manhattan) 18-7 (Dec 2-1)
    Cons. Round 2 – Max Evans-Pryor (Manhattan) 18-7 won by decision over Kyler Coleman (Wichita-East) 7-11 (Dec 5-0)

    • 190 – Landon Dobson (35-8) placed 2nd and scored 22.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Landon Dobson (Manhattan) 35-8 won by fall over Cooper Martin (Topeka) 17-19 (Fall 0:59)
    Quarterfinal – Landon Dobson (Manhattan) 35-8 won by fall over S`ron Hill (Wichita-East) 23-4 (Fall 4:36)
    Semifinal – Landon Dobson (Manhattan) 35-8 won by decision over Ayden Juarez (Liberal) 4-2 (Dec 4-2)

    • 215 – Raymond Gary-Hernandez (28-9) placed 6th and scored 11.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Raymond Gary-Hernandez (Manhattan) 28-9 won by fall over Maverick Stehman (Wichita-Heights) 13-15 (Fall 1:32)
    Quarterfinal – Raymond Gary-Hernandez (Manhattan) 28-9 won by injury default over David Holguin (Garden City) 34-11 (Inj. 4:00)
    Semifinal – Chris Coy (Junction City) 30-12 won by fall over Raymond Gary-Hernandez (Manhattan) 28-9 (Fall 5:57)

    • 285 – Clayton Frehn (25-2) placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points.

    Champ. Round 1 – Clayton Frehn (Manhattan) 25-2 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal – Clayton Frehn (Manhattan) 25-2 won by fall over Juaquin Burke (Wichita-Northwest) 8-8 (Fall 1:41)
    Semifinal – Milan Colvin (Derby) 7-1 won by fall over Clayton Frehn (Manhattan) 25-2 (Fall 2:48)

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    Currently the host of "KMAN's Morning News", Troy is a 30 year veteran of radio, nearly 20 in northern Colorado, where he served as the "Voice of the UNC Bears" while serving as the news and sports director for one of the oldest AM stations in the country. No stranger to Manhattan nor Kansas, Troy is an alum of K-State in broadcast journalism and grew up near Circleville. He began his broadcast career with KSDB-FM on campus while working part time at another radio station in town. He's married to the former Monica Haugsness of Seneca, who has patiently put up with his schedule for more than 25 years.

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