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High school boys wrestling: Uintah, Mountain View cruise to titles at 4A divisional meets

Four-time state champion Uintah and Mountain View won their respective 4A divisional state-qualifying meets on Thursday….

Mountain View also qualified 21 wrestlers for state as it won the Division B meet on its home floor…

…defending 4A champ… from a year ago participated in the divisional meet… on Thursday, and… won: …Mountain VIewโ€™s Glade Harman…

4A Division B

Held @ Mountain View High School

Team scores

  1. Mountain View, 394.5

Individual results

106 โ€” 6. Jaxon McKitrick, Mountain View

113 โ€” 7. Christopher Torres, Mountain View

120 โ€” 7. Porter Judd, Mountain View

126 โ€” 4. Brigham Cookson, Mountain View

132 โ€” 1. Glade Harman, Mountain View; 8. Payton Whaley, Mountain View.

138 โ€” 8. Kevin Hawley, Mountain View.

144 โ€” 4. Ryan Jex, Mountain View; 8. Gus Higgins, Mountain View.

150 โ€” 5. Hyrum Dutson, Mountain View; 7. Chance Blevins, Mountain View.

157 โ€” 4. Benson Terry, Mountain View.

165 โ€” 1. Mason Grow, Mountain View; 8. Jude Harris, Mountain View.

175 โ€” 1. Hyrum Stafford, Mountain View; 5. Traven Blevins, Mountain View.

190 โ€” 1. Landon Shumway, Mountain View.

215 โ€” 1. Isaac McGee, Mountain View; 8. Carter Vance, Mountain View.

285 โ€” 2. Jonathan Herring, Mountain View; 6. Kenji Burgi, Mountain View.

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