Montague sent its full roster of four girls to the mat for the
first time at Saturday's Grand Haven tournament, as Reid Thommen made
her Wildcats debut and joined her three teammates. Montague finished
sixth of the 26 schools to compete.
Thommen earned her
first win of the season, but the highlight of the day was Ava Pelton
securing her third championship of the year in the 145-pound bracket.
Pelton dominated her bracket, scoring three straight pins after a
first-round technical fall.
Taylor Moore added a second-place
finish for Montague at 235, scoring two pins. Coach Kris Maddox said
Moore held a 10-2 lead in her finals match before rolling her ankle, and
she was pinned as a result. Zaniya Meza finished fourth at 105.
Whitehall
only had two wrestlers at the meet, but both reached the finals. Kassie
Sapp won the championship at 120, pinning all four of her opponents,
and Miley Manzo took second place at 110, scoring a pin and a decision.
Sidney Shackelford was Reeths-Puffer's lone wrestler, and she took fourth at 155.