Regions 1B and 3B
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WEBSTER — The Redfield Pheasants placed first overall as five individual wrestlers were made champions in different weight classes. Redfield tallied 150 points at the Region 1B wrestling tournament, Saturday night in Webster, to edge out second placers, the Sisseton Redmen, who were close behind with 149 points. The Clark-Willow Lake Cyclones made third place with 109 points, while Webster Area took fourth with a total of 94.5.
At weight 106, Riley Whitley of Redfield won by 9-3 decision over Faulkton Area’s Gage Martinmaas in the first place match.
Redfield freshman, Bradyn Robbins won first place at 126 with a pin at 3:32 over Dylan Hagberg from Deuel.
Gage Burke, junior at Clark-Willow Lake, was runner-up in the 132 weight class after a loss to Keanan Pikarski from Sisseton.
Senior, Josh Weisbrod of Clark-Willow Lake claimed first place at 138, with a 7-1 decision over Preston Jones from Britton-Hecla, while Mason Frey of Redfield took fourth after a 5-0 decision loss to junior Trey Fortin of Warner-Northwestern.
At 145, Dylan Whitley, Redfield freshman, took a 6-5 decision win over Sisseton senior Colbey Lehrke. In the same weight class, Zach Mulder, Clark-Willow Lake senior, took fourth place with a loss to Potter County sophomore Joey Wheeler.
Hunter Wright of Redfield was fourth in the 152 weight class with a loss to Chayce Rausch from Potter County.
In the 160 weight class, Clark-Willow Lake’s Landon Werdel took third over Redfield’s Trevor Frost with a 4:45 fall.