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Youth and middle school wrestlers grapple in Howland

    HOWLAND — On Saturday, March 21 the Foxcroft Youth Wrestling team and SeDoMoCha Middle School team competed at the Howland Youth Wrestling Tournament at Penobscot Valley High School  Congratulations to the wrestlers on a great performance.

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    WORTH THE TRIP — The SeDoMoCha Middle School wrestling team celebrates after the Howland Youth Wrestling Tournament on March 21 at Penobscot Valley High School. The Eagles’ Rico Ayala and Gage Henderson both finished in first place in their respective weight classes.

    Foxcroft Youth Wrestling  tournament champions: Garrett Rogers, Kaleb Worthing, Robert Weymouth, Nathan Weymouth, Nathan Durgin, Sadie Farmer, Gage Beaudry, Garret Chase and Skylar Gibbs.
    Second place: Caiden Faloon, Kain Niland, Colby Faloon, Griffin Caruso, Nicholas Stewart, Joshua Harrington, Wyatt Seavey, Noah Cavanaugh, Philip Bagley, Carter Blanchard, Craig Farmer and Kiya Cook.
    Third place: Amayah Blanchard, Aiden Bryant, Hayden Hanson, Andrew Majewski, Parker Weymouth, Colin Carpenter and Matthew Fillmore.
    Fourth place: Corey Goodwin, Tayler Bruyette, Wyatt Romero, Cody Bagley, Kael Niland, Akira Bruyette and Austin Weymouth.
    SeDoMoCha’s tourney champions: Rico Ayala and Gage Henderson.
    Second place: Garrett Cooley, Aiden Manning Jacob Diamond  and Dustin Simmons.
    Third place: Adam Dulac, Jacob Ireland, Josh Tatlock and Josh Whittemore.

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    KEEPING HIM DOWN — Garret Chase is all business while pinning his opponent on March 21.

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    READY TO RUMBLE — Griffin Caruso receives some final instructions from his coach. The Foxcroft Youth wrestler finished in second place at the Howland Youth Wrestling Tournament.

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    AND THE WINNER IS … — Craig Farmer raises his hand after his match victory.

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