Hawks advance to regionals, 13 county wrestlers district-bound

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PCM sophomore Jade Coleman sticks Woodward-Granger's Collen Gibbons in a 152-pound match during the Class 2A Sectional 4 at Saydel High School on Satruday. Coleman was one of four PCM wrestlers to advance to the district meet. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

Other notable finishes for the Raiders included Jake Hennick (106), Lincoln Brown (126) and Dylan Williams (195), who each finished fourth.

“This weekend didn’t go as planned,” CMB coach Dennis Hennick said. “Overall the year was a tough one for us as a team, but we had some individuals have great seasons. We have a lot of hard-working, good kids.”

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