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Day Two of State Wrestling Matches

The crowd thins; a few wrestlers remain for Holt and Timberland.

COLUMBIA -- Day two of the 2011 Missouri Wrestling State Championships has come and gone.

Only 112 of the 896 wrestlers that survived day one still have a shot to win a state title.

Here’s a recap of how some of the St. Louis and St. Charles-area schools have done so far:

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  • In 10th place with 48.5 points.
  • Jesse Freise will compete for a state title in the 152-pound weight class. Devan Richter, Colton Orlando and Jacob Hawks will all have a shot to earn third place. 
  • Every one of Timberland’s wrestlers remains in the tournament.

  • Tied for 28th with 13 points.
  • Clayton Ream is the only wrestler from Holt still participating in the tournament. He has a shot to win third place tomorrow against Tom Korenak from Lindbergh.
HOW OTHERS ARE DOING

Fort Zumwalt North

  • In seventh place with 52 points.
  • Zach Nelson advanced to the finals of the 112-pound weight class with his third win of the tournament. He will compete for the state title against Jaret Singh from Kearney.
  • Cole Reedy defeated Payne Hatter from Neosho to earn a spot in the 152-pound championship. He will face Tyler Loethen from Helias.
  • Andrew Moore will battle for third place in the 152-pound tournament.  
  • Ryan Roth also has a shot at third place in the 215-pound bracket.

  • Tied for 19th place with 20 points.
  • Conor Vortherms is still competing in the consolation bracket in the 189-pound weight class.

Francis Howell Central

  • In third place with 94.5 points.
  • The team is just half a point behind Park Hill for second place overall in the class four tournament. 
  • It will be up to Ben Henson and Terrel Wilbourn who have the opportunity to win state titles at the 119 and 140-pound weight classes, respectively.

  • In 25th place with 17.5 points.
  • Jason Shell and Harold Ritchie both still have a shot at third place.

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