Saturday's boys wrestling report Area contingent shine at Doug Makaiwi Memorial

Onalaska, WASports

The Doug Makaiwi Memorial tournament held in Raymond highlighted the impressive performances of local wrestlers, with five athletes leaving with championship titles. Teams from Pe Ell, Adna, and Toledo made significant contributions, finishing in the top 10 of the overall standings—Pe Ell secured fourth place with 113 points. Notably, Pe Ell teammates Blake Burnett and Konnor Pilz met in an exciting final at 157 pounds, while Toledo's Bomani Birdwell marked his season's 20th win. The Black Hills High School wrestling team also excelled at the River Ridge Rumble, finishing fifth with key victories from Roberto Rivera-Jesus and Cash Boos. Meanwhile, the W.

F. West Bearcats placed eighth in the Rumble in the Valley, with Kallon Homan and Tucker Land as standout performers. Rainier High School's wrestlers also shined at the Bronco Invite, combining for over 70 points. The article emphasizes the growing strength and competitive spirit of local high school wrestling programs. Overall, these results reflect a vibrant and successful wrestling community in the region.

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