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TK can’t quite reach second day of state wrestling finals


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The lone member of the
Thornapple Kellogg varsity
wrestling team competing
in the MHSAA Division 2
Individual State Finals over
the weekend at Ford Field
in Detroit bowed out in the
blood round and that sec-
ond round of consolation
was unkind to a pair of TK
ladies too.
Trojan junior Jayce
Curtis got off to a good
start in his 165-pound
weight class, and TK fresh-
man Rylee Alberts won her
first match too in the Girls’
125-pound weight class.
Both were competing in

their first state finals com-
petition, as was junior
teammate Raini Braska in
the Girls’ 115-pound weight
class. TK junior Emma
Gibson, making her second
state finals appearance, was
also competing in the 125-
pound Girls’ bracket with
Alberts.
Twice Curtis turned
Southgate Anderson’s
Lavelle Hughes onto his
back in the second period
of their 165-pound opener.
He got six nearfall points
for those two turns, and
then got Hughes on his
back again in the third
period and pinned him this
time.

It was the final win of the
weekend for Curtis who fell
to Fenton senior Ben Triola
in their quarterfinal match,
7-1. Triola went on to even-
tually place third at their
weight class.
Curtis went on to the
blood round, the second
round of consolation where
the winners guarantee
themselves a state medal
and their opponents see
their season come to an
end. De La Salle Collegiate
senior Joseph Montiall took
a 12-3 win over Curtis in
that blood round match.
Curtis ends the season
with a 40-10 record.
Greenville senior
Naythan Dobson won the
weight class, outscoring
Allendale senior Harrison
Meekhof 5-4 in their cham-
pionship bout Saturday
afternoon. Triola bested

Freeland senior Gibson
Shepard 4-3 in their conso-
lation final for third place
Saturday. Montilla closed
the weekend sixth at their
weight class.
Like Curtis, Alberts and
Gibson both finished the
weekend with one win.
Alberts was bested by
DeWitt’s Jamie Cook in the
quarterfinals and then got
beat out 14-5 by
Millington’s Emmaleigh
Peters in the blood round.
Gibson was pinned by
Warren Mott’s Megan
Melnyk in her first match,
then bounced back to pin
Pinconning’s Kennedy
Cloutier in the first round
of consolation. Whittemore-
Prescott’s Serenity Hayes

outscored Gibson 9-3 in the
blood round.
Braska fell to Springport’s
Kylee Grimmett and Holt’s
Olivia Root in her two
bouts.
Lowell was once against
the big winner in Division 2
at the state finals. The Red
Arrows followed up their
team state championship
from the weekend before by
having all 11 of their guys
medal at the finals. Lowell’s
Carter Cichocki at 120
pounds, Jarrett Smith at
106, Owen Segorski at 144
and Jackson Blum all won
individual state titles.
The Red Arrows also had
Veronica Tapia place fourth
in her girls’ 100-pound
competition.

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Thornapple Kellogg junior Jayce Curtis looks for an opening against
Southgate Anderson’s Lavelle Hughes during their opening round match in
Division 2’s 165-pound weight class at the MHSAA Individual Wrestling Finals
hosted by Ford Field in downtown Detroit Friday, March 1. Curtis earned a pin
in the third period of their bout, but fell in his next two matches the finals.
(Photo by Brett Bremer)


Thornapple Kellogg freshman Rylee Alberts works to pin Warren Mott’s
Makayla Perdue-Daniels during their opener in the Girls’ 125-pound weight class
Friday, March 1, at the MHSAA Individual Wrestling Finals hosted by Ford Field
in Detroit. (Photo by Brett Bremer)

Thornapple Kellogg junior Emma Gibson fights
to try and break free from Whittemore-Prescott’s
Serenity Hayes during their blood round match in
the Girls’ 125-pound weight class at the MHSAA
Individual Wrestling Finals hosted by Ford Field in
downtown Detroit Friday, March 1. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)
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