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College, Viking Open 

125lbs almost had an all Texas semifinals with Johnathon Ortegon (Canyon Randall/Wayland Baptist) on the top side and Nehemiah Ventura (Irving/Texas Wesleyan) and Noah Yeamans Allen/Ouachita Baptist) on the bottom side.  The results were Ortegon and Yeamans in the finals with Yeamans beating the 3x state champ 5-2.

141lbs Aiden Medina (Canyon Randall/Wayland Baptist) vs Jayden Bustillos (El Paso Riverside/Schreiner) another Texas match up with Bustillos winning and going on to take 4th place.

157lbs Jayden Two Lance (Arlington Martin/Carl Albert? vs Daniel Manibog (Katy/Oklahoma State) both wrestling unattached in the semifinals.  Manibog gets the win to advance to the finals where he wins championship by forfeit.

165lbs Braedan Baller with Texas Wesleyan gets 3rd place.

197lbs Austin Cooley and Brian Pollard both one-time Plano West High School met in the semifinals where Cooley gets the 3-0 win to face yet another Texas wrestler David Willoughby (Schertz Clemens/Wayland Baptist) in the finals where Cooley wins the championship for Schreiner 4-0.

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