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Craig earns second at its tournamentGazette staffJANESVILLEJanesville Craig, thanks to six undefeated wrestlers, finished second at Saturday’s Cougar Dual Meet Invitational.Craig rolled past Oregon, Rockford Auburn and Waukesha North, but lost the title match to Beaver Dam, 41-30.Airk Furseth, Jarrett Burk. Sam Quinn, Anthony Skrede. Kyle LaCaptain and Zach Mul-rooney finished 4-0 on the day for the Cougars.“Overall, we wrestled really well,” Craig coach Mark Mullen said. “We really dominated our first three teams we wrestled, and against Beaver Dam, we had a chance to beat them, as well, but got pinned in a couple of matches where we were winning at the time.“I was really pleased with our win over Oregon. They're usually pretty good in the Badger (Conference), and wre were able to beat them handily.”■ Milton wins Delavan-Darien tournament—The Milton Red Hawks dominated Saturday’s Delavan-Darien Invitational.Milton went 5-0 in dual meets, including a 39-30 win over second-placeWRESTLINGOconomowoc.Host Delavan-Darien was fourth with a 2-3 record, while Janesville Parker was fifth at 1-4.Milton's Tristaen Woods, Nolan Shea, Jeff Meyer and Avery Sweeney went 5-0 on the day.Delavan-Darien’s DannyLoomer was also undefeated for the tournament.Deiavan-Darien Invitational FINAL TEAM RESULTS Milton. 5-0. Oconomowoc. 4-1; Kenosha Tremper. 3-2; Delavan-Darien, 2-3; Janesville Parker, 1-4; Mayville. 0-5.ROUND ONE Tremper 42. Parker 40 Oconomowoc 57. Delavan-Darien 19 Milton GO. Mayville 10ROUND TWO Oconomowoc 41, Tremper 32 Parker 45, Mayville 25 Milton 49. Deiavan-Darien23 ROUNO THREE Tremper 52, Mayville 24 Delavan-Danen 49. Parker 18 Milton 39, Oconomowoc 30 ROUNO FOUR Milton 63. Parker 14 Tremper 36. Delavan-Darien 35 Oconomowoc 71. Mayville 12 ROUND FIVE Milton 48, Tremper 27 Delavan-Danen 49, Mayville 27 Oconomowoc 64. Parker 12 ■ Undefeated wrestlers-Tristan Woods (Milton). 106; Nolan Shea (Milton). 113; Danny Loomer (Delavan-Danen). 120; Jared Nichols (Tremper). 126; Tyler Rice (Tremper), 132; Evan Whitehead (Milton), 138; Eric Lease (Oconomowoc). 145; Logan Battering (Oconomowoc). 152; Jeff Meyer (Milton). 160; Trenton Schwartz (Tremper). 170; Avery Sweeney (Milton). 182; Nick Gomez (Oconomowoc). 195: Brett Sampson (Oconomowoc). 220: Michael Mohr (Oconomowoc), 285Parker/Vikings stop Yentz, Sun PrairieContinued from IB look, but we came out and shot the ball very well,” Klawittersaid.‘i thought our girls played very relaxed and very uninhibited once we got past the slow start.“We’re getting better, and that’s what I’m most happiest about. We’ve got some things to wrork on, and we will, but we’re improving as a team each day.”Parker’s biggest hurdle coming into Saturday’s game was finding a way to stop McKayla Yentz. The 6-foot-l senior and Marquette University recruit came into the game leading the Big Eight in scoring at more than 20 points per game. Yentz finished with a game-high 15 points against Parker, but nine of those points came during garbage time in the fourth quarter when her team trailed by 20.Yentz w as not the only one that struggled against Parker’s tenacious defense. The Cardinals did not hit double figures in scoring the first three quarters and had 13 turnovers the first half when the Vikings took control.Parker took the lead for good at 11-9 with 49 seconds left in the first quarter on Jessica Thompson’s three-nninfpr Tarki# Sh^nlpr th#»fourth three-pointer of the quarter to give her team a 14-9 lead after one. A 7-1 run to start the second quarter-capped off by two Dani Fugate free throw s—pushed the lead to double digits w here it stayed for almost the entire game.Fugate led a balanced attack for Parker with 14 points, while Ashley Hartwig added 10.Parker can make it a clean sweep in the first round of conference play with a win over crosstowm rival Janesville Craig on Friday night in the Viking gym.“I’m starting to see some really good things from this team as they’re starting to feed off of each other,” Klawitter said. “We’ve got a lot of things to work on to make ourselves better, but right now, I really like how we’re playing. We’re very relaxed, and the girls are really pushing each other to try and improve ”PARKER 51. SUN PRAIRIE 33Parker (51)—Shepler, 3-0-7; Dubanowich, 1-0-2; Fugate. 5-2-14; Hartwig. 3-4-10; McCulloch, 1-2-5; Smith. 2-0-5; Thompson, 2-2-8. Totals; 17-10-51.Sun Prairie (33)-Yentz, 5-5-15; Conom, 1-0-3; Peterson, 2-0-5; Hoffman. 2-1-5: Schiereck, 0-1-1, Homerding, 0-2-2; Hock-enberry, 1-0-2. Totals: 11-9-33.JanesvMe Parker 14 IS 3 19-51 Sun Prairie 9 7 6 11-33Three-point goals-Parker 7 (Fugate 2. Thompson 2, Smith. McCulloch. Shepler), Sun Prairie 2 (Conom. Peterson). Free
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