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Class 2A State Wrestling: Day 2 Results

Estherville Lincoln Central

126 Pounds
Brody Olson lost his second-round consolation by fall in 2 minutes 52 seconds to Gavin Knutson of Decorah. He is out of the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 37-13.

138 Pounds
Layton Yager lost his quarterfinal match by fall in 4 minutes 48 seconds to Kaiden Dietzenbach of Burlington Notre Dame. He will wrestle in the 4th round consolations Friday night.

150 Pounds
Warren Duitsman lost his second-round consolation match 5-4 to Keaton Mulford of Iowa Falls-Alden. He is out of the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 41-13.

157 Pounds
Wes Martin lost his second-round consolation match 19-2 to Miken Wheeler of Anamosa. He is out of the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 31-17.

165 Pounds
Bennett Duitsman lost his second-round consolation match by fall in 1 minute 57 seconds to Raif Baak of Clear Lake. He is out of the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 15-9.

Okoboji/HMS

120 Pounds
Chase Franklin won his second-round consolation match by fall in 1 minute 57 seconds over Kaden Mitchell of Waukon. He lost his third-round consolation match 7-0 to Gabriel Schnerre of Davenport Assumption. He is out of the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 32-3.

132 Pounds
Tyce Hanson won his second-round consolation match by fall in 1 minute 39 seconds over Dane Owen of Anamosa. In his third-round consolation, he lost by fall in 5 minutes 36 seconds to Tanner Paustian of Woodward-Granger. He is out the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 39-5.

138 Pounds
Brennan Baschke lost his second-round consolation match 8-3 to Jaxson Miller of North Butler. He is out of the tournament and will finish the season with a record of 31-12.

Spirit Lake Park

106 Pounds
Tyson Dewall lost his quarterfinal match 16-2 to Charlie Boelman of North Polk. He will wrestle in the 4th round consolations Friday night.