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All over it

December 18, 2014 by Methow Valley News

Liberty Bell High School’s reigning state champion wrestling team got two tough workouts during the past week. This week the team will split for the Oroville Tournament on Saturday (Dec. 20) and the Tri-State Tournament on Friday and Saturday in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. Next up will be the Christmas Tournament in Royal City on Dec. 30.

Click any square thumbnail-sized image to view a slide show. Photos by Laurelle Walsh and Callie Fink.

Danny Humiston took a third place in the Okanogan Invitational.
Dreighton Acord puts a move on an opponent at the Okanogan Invitational.
Emmett Fink lost a tough match to Omak’s Alex Aguilar.
Finlay Holston took a third place in the Okanogan meet.
Reed Wengerd, in Liberty Bell green-and-gold, wrestles at the Okanogan Invitational last Saturday.
Trent Skelton pinned his Omak opponent in less than 3 minutes during a home meet on Liberty Bell’s new wrestling mat. Omak won the meet, 42-33.

Top left, Reed Wengerd, in Liberty Bell green-and-gold, wrestles at the Okanogan Invitational last Saturday. Top right, Finlay Holston took a third place in the Okanogan meet. Above, Trent Skelton pinned his Omak opponent in less than 3 minutes during a home meet on Liberty Bell’s new wrestling mat. Omak won the meet, 42-33. Below left, Danny Humiston took a third place in the Okanogan Invitational. Below center, Emmett Fink lost a tough match to Omak’s Alex Aguilar. Below right, Dreighton Acord puts a move on an opponent at the Okanogan Invitational. This week the team will split for the Oroville Tournament on Saturday (Dec. 20) and the Tri-State Tournament on Friday and Saturday in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. Next up will be the Christmas Tournament in Royal City on Dec. 30.

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