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4A Wrestling Wrap (Day Two): Cuevas Finishes Third In State

The Curtis wrestler won his final two matches. Kadyn Del Toro finished fifth in the 171-pound division.

Four Curtis wrestlers placed in the 4A division on the second day of the Mat Classic at the Tacoma Dome.

led the way for the Vikings, finishing in third place of the 103-pound division. Cuevas suffered his only loss of the tournament in the semifinal round, but rebounded with two straight victories to close the day.

Kadyn Del Toro was fifth in the 171-pound division, while Jake Richards (140) and Mitch Homeyer (160) each finished eighth in their weight classes. 

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Curtis finished with 40 points as a team, good for a 14th place tie.

Lake Stevens created some breathing room for itself in the 4A team title race in the first half of the day and held on to take the championship at the second day of the Mat Classic.

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The Vikings led the 4A division for most of the tournament, but Moses Lake was on their heels much of the way. Lake Stevens  began the day with a narrow lead and relied on a big victory from Steven Walkley in the 140-pound final to ensure that it controlled its own fate.

“Moses Lake was knocking on the door,” Lake Stevens head coach Brent Barnes said after the match. “We needed to close it a little bit.”

Mead finished third in the 4A division with a score of 108.5, followed by Central Valley with 91.5 points and Graham-Kapowsin with 91 points.

Edmonds-Woodway got its first state champion in over two decades (when it was still just Edmonds High) when Ryan DeWeese dominated in the 130-pound division, winning 19-6 to complete his title run. DeWeese is the first Warriors champ since Marcus Requa in 1989, who was in attendance to see the schools second champion in the last 22 years..

“It’s amazing, I’m so proud of Ryan, he did it,” coach Joe Trieu said of DeWeese.

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