Area Roundup: Four area wrestlers qualify for state

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Three area wrestlers will make a return trip to Wells Fargo Arena for the state wrestling tournament, while one will be making the trip for the first time.

Colfax-Mingo's Jimmy Abell (106 pounds) and Dylan Albright (170) and Lynnville-Sully's Meliek Meyer (152) and Caden Doll (160) all qualified for state with their performances in a Class 1A district meet at Pleasantville. Out of the four, Meyer is the only first-time qualifier.

Abell (ranked No. 5 in Class 1A) and Albright each finished second in the districts to gain entry to state for the second year in a row. Abell scored a pin in wrestlebacks, while Albright earned a 10-4 decision.

For the Hawks, Doll earned the area's only district title with a major decision and 3-1 sudden victory in the finals. Meyer battled his way through the consolation bracket to earn a wrestleback, in which he pinned Pleasantville's Matt Prill. The Hawks finished second as a team and had third-place finishes from Malin Meyer (120), Levi Bennington (145) and Shane Thompson (285).

"I'm very proud of the L-S wrestlers," Hawk coach Steve Northcutt said. "L-S as a team finished second, which I couldn't be happier with. Everyone wrestled above and beyond."

All four wrestlers will be in action Thursday morning.

Raider girls advance with victory over East Marshall

The Collins-Maxwell-Baxter girls basketball team extended its season by at least one game with a 59-44 victory over East Marshall in a Class 3A regional first round game in Baxter Saturday night.

CMB junior Abbie Haupert dropped an enormous 33 points on East Marshall, helping the Raiders earn a 32-23 advantage in the second half. Not to be overshadowed was senior Shelby Berg, who recorded a triple double with 10 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. Sophomore Lexi Breon joined her teammates in double figures with 10 points.

The Raiders will now hit the road to take on Mid-Prairie in Wellman Wednesday night. Mid-Prairie enters the game with a record of 16-6.

Colfax-Mingo girls defeat Madrid, advance to second round

The Colfax-Mingo girls basketball team used a big 35-20 second half to defeat Madrid Saturday night and advance to the second round of Class 2A regional play.

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