PCM wrestling splits Senior Night duals

Facing some similar competition as to the Heart of Iowa Conference meet last weekend, the Prairie City-Monroe wrestling team had a mixed bag of results for its Senior Night on Thursday.

The Mustangs earned a narrow 40-36 victory over North Polk in one dual, but also suffered a 46-30 defeat at the hands of conference champion Greene County in the other.

Against the Comets, PCM got pins from Tristan Clark (126 pounds), Skyler Koder (138), Hunter Reed (152), Luke Cummings (160), Dakota Timmins (170) and Heart of Iowa champ Ron Marshall (182). At 195, Lucas Rains earned a 13-4 major decision to round out the Mustangs’ points. North Polk received forfeits at 113 and 120.

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