Prep Wrestling: Coleman Finishes 1st at Regina Invite; Other Prep Finals

Iowa City — Mount Pleasant senior Carson Coleman earned two fall wins and two decision victories, rolling to a first place finish in the 126-pound weight class at Saturday’s Regina Invite.

Coleman, now 11-2 on the year, defeated Luke Guseman of West Branch 3-2 in the championship bout.

138-pounder Bowen Davis placed third for the Panthers, winning his third place match over West Branch’s Logan Keeler, 12-10.

Gannon McNamee placed fourth at 120 while heavyweight Frank Tousignant placed 6th.

WACO also wrestled at Regina.

The Warriors had three first place finishers.

Jonah Clark at 220, Louiden Huisenga at 145 and Larz Smith at 138.

Huisenga was particularly dominant, earning two fall wins.

He’s now 16-1 on the season.

No. 4 Notre Dame Rolls to Third at Fort Madison; Other Results

Five Nikes were crowned individual champions as the fourth-ranked Nikes steamrolled to a team third place finish at the prestigious Fort Madison Invite on Saturday.

Ottumwa was the meet champion, followed up Cedar Rapids Kennedy.

C.J. Walrath showed why he’s one of the state’s top wrestlers.

The 182-pounder won his individual bracket with six consecutive falls, including a showdown with New London’s ranked Josh Glendening in the championship.

Joining him with gold was senior Blaine Frazier, who like Walrath, earned pins in all six of his bouts.

Isaiah Fenton, Carter West and Tate O’Shea were the other victors for Notre Dame.

New London finished fifth at the HoundDome, ending with 215 team points.

Marcel Lopez, a SIU-Edwardsville recruit, earned a championship at 126.

Dominic Lopez went 6-0 at 160 picking up a fall and four techincal falls wins before escaping with a 9-5 over Notre Dame’s Sam West in the championship round.

No. 2 ranked Columbus/Winfield-Mount Union senior Lane Scorpil continued his reign of dominance this season with an easy championship at 120.

Scorpil picked up five pins and tech fall.

Mediapolis’ Quinten Aney had to take a medical forfeit due to injury.