March 30, 2025

C-M girls sweep road triangular at West Central Valley

Webster, Chadwick lead Tigerhawks to fourth at BGM

Devan Chadwick

STUART — A dominating night on the mat led to a perfect result on the scoreboard for the Colfax-Mingo girls wrestling team on Thursday.

The Tigerhawks cruised past a trio of opponents thanks to a 15-1 record in contested matches and 14 pins in those bouts.

Colfax-Mingo scored a 54-0 shutout win over Wayne, a 60-18 victory against Knoxville and a 54-24 triumph over host West Central Valley.

Nine Tigerhawks were 3-0 for the night. Devan Chadwick, Brianna Freerksen, Jozlyn Wells and Hadley Millang all won twice by fall, while Lily Webster, Karoixa Snyder, Emma Beyer, Samantha Wheeler and Emma Cook all went 3-0 with two forfeits.

Lily Webster

The Tigerhawks were 2-0 in contested matches and accepted eight forfeits against Wayne. There were four double forfeits and the two contested victories were registered by Chadwick and Wells at 115 and 135 pounds, respectively.

Class 1A No. 6 Webster (100), No. 6 Cook (235), Snyder (125), Freerksen (130), Millang (145), Lillie Jones (155), Beyer (170) and Wheeler (190) all won by forfeit.

Colfax-Mingo (9-6) was 6-0 in contested matches against Knoxville. Webster (19-1) scored a 15-second pin at 100 and Freerksen (13-6), Wells (12-5), Millang (16-4), Jones and Cook all won by fall, too.

The Tigerhawks had a 4-3 advantage in forfeit wins and there was one double forfeit. Chadwick (16-3), Snyder, Beyer and Wheeler all accepted forfeits.

The closest dual came against West Central Valley, but the Tigerhawks were still 7-1 in contested matches. Chadwick, Snyder, Freerksen, Wells, Millang, Beyer and Wheeler all won by fall. Freerksen, Millang, Beyer and Wheeler all needed less than a minute to end the match.

West Central Valley had a 3-2 advantage in forfeits and there was one double forfeit. Webster and Cook (17-2) each took a forfeit at their weights.

Ten Tigerhawks won at least two matches for the night. Jones was 2-1 at 155.

Emma Cook

Webster, Chadwick lead Tigerhawks to fourth at BGM

BROOKLYN — Colfax-Mingo split its four duals and went .500 in contested matches during the BGM Duals on Saturday.

The Tigerhawks defeated Gilbert and BCLUW and finished fourth in the eight-team field.

Cedar Rapids Kennedy and Nevada, who are both ranked in the tournament rankings by IAwrestle, finished first and third, respectively.

Iowa City Liberty was the runner-up while the rest of the eight-team field featured Gilbert, Marshalltown, BGM and BCLUW.

Colfax-Mingo finished second to Cedar Rapids Kennedy (48-30 loss) in Pool B and then lost 45-27 to Nevada in the third-place match. The Tigerhawks defeated Gilbert 42-36 and downed BCLUW 54-23.

Webster and Chadwick both went 4-0 at 100 and 110, respectively. Webster took three forfeits and Chadwick scored two wins by pin and two by forfeit.

Freerksen finished 3-1 with three pins at 130, Millang was 3-1 with two pins at 145 and Beyer was 3-1 with two forfeits at 170. Lily Brenner (140), Cook (235), Allison Minteer (105) and Snyder (125) all went 2-2. Minteer accepted two forfeits.

Jozlyn Wells

Both Brenner and Cook lost to ranked wrestlers in 2A. Class 1A No. 6 Cook lost 3-2 in SV-1 to 2A No. 2 Mackenzie Arends of Nevada and fell to 2A No. 1 Ella Brown of Cedar Rapids Kennedy.

Brenner’s losses were against 2A No. 5 Meredith Kaump of Kennedy and 2A No. 2 Cadence Bushong of Nevada.