OGDEN — Arlo Steck and Lily Webster both finished with three pins and scored top-three finishes in their respective weight classes during the Ogden Girls Tournament on Saturday.
The Tigerhawks entered seven wrestlers and scored 74 points in 12th place. There were 29 teams in the tournament and Colfax-Mingo was 14-13 in its matches.
Steck was the top finisher as she was second at 125 pounds and Webster placed third at 100.
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Steck (18-4) was 3-1 for the day with three pins. The lone loss came by medical forfeit to No. 7 Destiny Brown of Ridge View.
Webster (29-4) won four times and three came by pin. She opened with a 6-4 loss to Newton’s Kylee Adams in the quarterfinals but avenged that loss later in the day with a pin in the third-place bout.
Jozlyn Wells was fourth at 140, Hannah Wells placed seventh at 155, Devan Chadwick took eighth at 115 and Emmalyn Buchman (170) and Kaydence Andersen (190) were 0-2 at their weights.
Jozlyn Wells (15-11) won three times by fall and one of her two losses came in the third-place match against No. 4 Cadence Bushong of Nevada.
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Hannah Wells (21-11) also won three times by fall. One of her two losses came in the quarterfinals against South Tama County’s Abigail Chyma, who is ranked No. 10 at 155.
Chadwick (10-8) was 1-3 for the day with one first-period pin.
Sixth-ranked Ankeny won the tournament with 236.5 points. The rest of the top five featured Osage (180), No. 13 Spencer (173), Algona (125) and LeMars (116).