KILJ — Mount Pleasant had two double winners, Bowen Davis and Carson Coleman, but that was not enough as the Panthers went 0-2 at Fort Madison last night.
Davis, wrestling at 138 pounds, won both of his matches by fall.
Coleman earned a fall win and decision victory.
Fort Madison swept the double dual with a 52-27 win over Mid-Prairie and the aforementioned 53-24 win over Mount Pleasant.
Logan Pennock paced the Bloodhounds with a fall win and a tech fall.
Mediapolis Sweeps Home Double Dual
We did not get the anticipated Quinten Aney – Marcel Lopez matchup, but Mediapolis earned two wins sweeping their home double dual yesterday.
Aney earned two wins — one by fall, the other by forfeit — spearheading six other double winners for the Bulldogs, who earned a 46-30 win over Cardinal and a slim 42-41 win over New London.
Marcel Lopez had two tech fall wins while wrestling at 126 and 132.
His brother Dominic had a fall win and a forfeit victory via injury default.
Gage Burden picked up a fall and forfeit, as well.
New London, who went 1-1, picked up their won over Cardinal 53-24.
Notre Dame Romps at Wapello
No. 4 Notre Dame went 3-0, with wins over Columbus Community/Winfield-Mount Union, Wapello and Durant yesterday in Wapello.
Mount Pleasant native Blaine Frazier led a group of seven wrestlers who went 3-0 on the night.
Frazier, ranked No. 2 in the latest 132 pound rankings in Class 2A, earned two falls and a forfeit.
River Belger had a terrific showing, picking up three falls.
Lane Scorpil, 2A’s No. 2 at 120, registered a fall, tech fall and forfeit win for the Wildcats.
WACO Sweeps Van Buren Quad
WACO dispatched of Van Buren County, Pekin and Louisa-Muscatine sweeping a Super Conference quad in Keosauqua last night.
Louden Huisenga was one of eight wrestlers who went 3-0 on the evening.
Huisenga picked up a decision, major decision and fall victory.
Jonah Clark had two falls win and a forfeit.