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Oak Hill finished third and Fayetteville fifth Saturday at the annual Bob Stover Classic at Clay County. The Red Devil wrestlers finished with 114.5 points, while the Pirates scored 86.
Each team had one champion. Dakota Miller won the 138-pound championship for Oak Hill, while Fayetteville’s Tanner Bolt was the 182-pound champion.
Oak Hill had seven placewinners in all. Joining Miller were Cody Gillespie (second, 106), Zach McCarthy (fourth, 113), Marc Williams (second, 132), Chris Shumaker (second, 145), Chris Baker (second, 170) and Seth Keith (second, 182).
Fayetteville had six placewinners. Joining Bolt were Bailey Bowles (second, 113), Troy Farrell (fourth, 126), Cameron Underwood (fourth, 138), Tracey Lovins (third, 152) and Hunter Pullens (third, 170).
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