WOODWARD — Lily Webster won her 100th career match, six Tigerhawks finished 3-0 and posted at least two pins and the Colfax-Mingo girls wrestling team went 2-1 in a road quadrangular on Monday.
The Tigerhawks were 16-7 in contested matches and all 16 wins came by pin. They defeated Clarke 60-6 and downed host Woodward-Granger 54-30.
Dallas Center-Grimes finished 3-0 after defeating Colfax-Mingo 42-36. The Tigerhawks had an advantage in contested matches though.
Class 1A No. 9 Webster (12-1) was one of six Tigerhawks who posted three victories. She took two forfeits and won her match against DCG by pin at 100 pounds.
Hadley Millang (10-3) was 3-0 with three first-period pins. She won twice at 155 and once at 145.
Devan Chadwick (110), Brianna Freerksen (130/135), Jozlyn Wells (140) and Class 1A No. 7 Emma Cook (235) also went 3-0.
The Tigerhawks (4-4) were 5-1 with five pins in contested matches against Clarke. They also accepted five forfeits and there were three double forfeits.
Allison Minteer (105), Freerksen (135), Millang (155), Samantha Wheeler (190) and Cook (235) all won by fall and Chadwick (110), Wells (140), Lily Brenner (145), Emma Beyer (170) and Webster (100) took the forfeits.
Colfax-Mingo was 6-2 with six pins in the contested matches against Woodward-Granger. Minteer, Chadwick, Freerksen (130), Wells, Millang and Beyer all won by fall, while Wheeler, Cook and Webster accepted the forfeits.
The Tigerhawks were 5-4 with five pins in the contested matches against DCG. Chadwick, Wells, Millang, Cook and Webster all won by fall, while Freerksen took the team’s lone forfeit.
Cook (12-0), Minteer, Chadwick (9-3), Freerksen and Wells (8-4) all won twice by fall. Minteer and Beyer finished 2-1 in their three matches and Wheeler was 2-0.
DCG, which had a 3-1 advantage in forfeits against C-M, defeated Woodward-Granger by criteria in their dual.
The host Hawks were 1-2 for the night, while Clarke went 0-3 and scored just 24 points total.