Norton High School Wrestling Update From 3-2-1A State – 2/25/2022

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Kolton Field (35-2) placed 2nd and scored 21.5 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Kolton Field (Norton Community) 35-2 won by major decision over Xavier Redetzke (Hoisington) 15-15 (MD 17-8)

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Quarterfinal – Kolton Field (Norton Community) 35-2 won by tech fall over Mason Ewert (Easton-Pleasant Ridge) 26-8 (TF-1.5 4:42 (18-3))

Semifinal – Kolton Field (Norton Community) 35-2 won by major decision over Andrew Wilkinson (Smith Center) 16-6 (MD 17-7)

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Garrett Urban (34-10) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Garrett Urban (Norton Community) 34-10 won by fall over Andrew Hubert (Belleville-Republic County) 43-7 (Fall 3:05)

Quarterfinal – Garrett Urban (Norton Community) 34-10 won in sudden victory – 1 over Daigan Kruger (Silver Lake) 29-3 (SV-1 5-3)

Semifinal – Garrett Urban (Norton Community) 34-10 won by decision over Andres Flores (Mound City-Jayhawk Linn) 31-9 (Dec 10-3)

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Jefferson Otter (22-21) place is unknown and scored 2.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Kaleb Wise (Halstead) 37-2 won by fall over Jefferson Otter (Norton Community) 22-21 (Fall 3:39)

Cons. Round 1 – Jefferson Otter (Norton Community) 22-21 won by major decision over Kaden Walker (Silver Lake) 28-13 (MD 8-0)

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Corbin Puga (34-12) placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Corbin Puga (Norton Community) 34-12 won by fall over Parker Lengel (Wellsville) 23-10 (Fall 5:50)

Quarterfinal – Corbin Puga (Norton Community) 34-12 won by decision over Kolby Hebb (Leon-Bluestem) 31-14 (Dec 3-2)

Semifinal – Jacob Carver (Rossville) 34-3 won by fall over Corbin Puga (Norton Community) 34-12 (Fall 5:57)

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