Abell, Marshall win conference wrestling titles

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Colfax-Mingo sophomore Jimmy Abell (right) prepares to take on CMB sophomore Jake Hennick (left) in the 106-pound championship at the Heart of Iowa Conference wrestling tournament Saturday morning at Saydel High School. Abell won the match for his second title in two years. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

DES MOINES — The Prairie City-Monroe, Colfax-Mingo and Collins-Maxwell-Baxter wrestling teams participated in the Heart of Iowa Conference wrestling tournament at the home of the conference’s newest team, Saydel, on Saturday.

Two area competitors, Colfax-Mingo’s Jimmy Abell and PCM’s Ron Marshall, earned conference titles, while 17 total competitors made it to the podium.

PCM finished fifth overall in the close team scoring, while CMB was ninth and Colfax-Mingo was 10th. Greene County won the overall team championship.

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Sophomore Ron Marshall couldn’t have picked a better time for his first tournament championship of the season.

Three Mustang wrestlers reached the championship round, but Marshall (182 pounds) was the only one able to push through with an 11-2 major decision over Gilbert’s Kelly Pierce to end his day that included three victories and two pins.

“The first time I wrestled (Pierce), I just got a lucky catch and put him to his back,” Marshall said. “Today, I think we both came more ready to wrestle and it turned out to be a good match.”

Other Mustangs to reach the finals were Dakota Timmins (170) and Lucas Rains (195) who each fell to pins in those matches. Going into the final rounds, PCM was just one point of second place in the team standings, but fell to fifth when it was all said and done.

“We needed to win a few more matches, and I think we could’ve won a few more,” PCM coach Cory Waddell said. “It was real close in points in the end, and I don’t think we did what we should’ve done in that last round. Overall, I guess I can be pleased once I read through the stats and everything.”

PCM had the most medal winners of the county competitors with nine. Luke Cummings (160) recovered from a pin in his first match of the day to earn third with a victory over Nevada’s Kory Harrelson, who dealt him that first pin. Most of the Mustang podium finishers took fourth, including Tristan Clark (126), Ian Reed (145), Hunter Reed (152) and Blake Sidie (220), while Skyler Koder took fifth at 138.

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