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Eagles capture Boulder City Duals

Boulder City’s wrestling team went 4-0 on Saturday, including a 48-21 win over Mohave Valley (Ariz.) in the championship match, to capture the Boulder City Duals.
 
The Eagles had wins over Basic (45-21), Pahrump Valley (48-24) and Cheyenne (53-24) on their way to the title match.
 
In the final, Boulder City rode pins by Clinton Garvin (103 pounds), Brandon Gonzalez (112), Tyler Bethany (145), Shay Severens (160) and Brandon Foster (189) to the win.
 
Pahrump downed La Costa Canyon (Calif.), 48-33 in the third-place match.
 
Boulder City Duals
Basic 51, Cheyenne 30
Basic 39, Foothill 36
Boulder City 45, Basic 21
Boulder City 48, Basic 24
Boulder City 53, Cheyenne 24
Canyon Springs 45, Cheyenne 30
Foothill 42, Canyon Springs 27
Foothill 37, Mohave Valley (Ariz.) 36
La Costa Canyon (Calif.) 39, Canyon Springs 36
La Costa Canyon (Calif.) 43, Foothill 28
Mohave Valley (Ariz.) 54, Canyon Springs 24
Pahrump Valley 60, Cheyenne 24
Pahrump Valley 34, Basic 33
Pahrump Valley 48, La Costa Canyon (Calif.) 33
Championship, Boulder City 48, Mohave Valley (Ariz.) 21
Boulder City 48, Mohave Valley (Ariz.) 21
103—Garvin, BC, p. Cockrum, first period. 112—Gonzalez, BC, p. Long, first period. 119—Smith, BC, d. Hartforce, 9-5. 125—Trubey, MV, p. Prach, second period. 130—Hartford, MV, p. Rodriguez, first period. 135—Washburn, BC, d. Perez, 4-3. 140—Lobato, MV, p. Andrade, first period. 145—Bethany, BC, p. Fulton, second period. 152—Garcia, BC, d. Huffman, 8-6, OT. 160—Severens, BC, p. Leprich, first period. 171—Badgely, BC, won by forfeit. 189—Foster, BC, p. Mesenhime, second period. 215—Huxford, BC, d. Rivas, 6-0. 285—Cook, MV, d. Ericson, 1-0.

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