Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Regina Goes 1-1 at Washington Quad Meet

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Regina went 1-1 at a quadrangular at Washington on Tuesday defeating Wapello and falling to Washington.

Jared Brinkman, Mason Simpson and Nick Milder all picked up wins in Regina’s loss to Washington.

Regina 42, Wapello 36
106 –
Daniel Meeker (WAP) won by forfeit
113 – Aiden Housman (WAP) won by forfeit
120 – Devon Meeker (WAP) pinned Henry May 1:31
126 – Mitchell Moore(WAP) won by forfeit
132 – Timo Caro (WAP) pinned Scott Blondin 1:28
138 – Tanner Rios (ICR) won by forfeit
145 – Will Bobst (ICR) won by forfeit
152 – Clayton Meeker (WAP) won by forfeit
160 – Double Forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) won by forfeit
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) won by forfeit
195 – Rowan Udell (ICR) won by forfeit
220 – Russell Hingst (ICR) won by forfeit
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) won by forfeit

Washington 65, Regina 15
106 –
Matt Collett (WAS) won by forfeit
113 – Walker Ikerd (WAS) won by forfeit
120 – Garrett Ikerd (WAS) pinned Henry May 1:33
126 – Kyle Anderson (WAS) won by forfeit
132 – Alex Latcham (WAS) tech. fall Scott Blondin 17-0
138 – Andrew Waite (WAS) pinned Tanner Rios 3:33
145 – Austin Hazelett (WAS) won by forfeit
152 – Trey Van Weelden (WAS) won by forfeit
160 – Tristin Westphal-Edwards (WAS) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Logan Escher 3:56
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) dec. Collin Murphy 5-1
195 – Karlton Skubal (WAS) pinned Rowan Udell :38
220 – Tanner Murphy (WAS) pinned Russell Hingst :32
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Mitchell Huisenga :15

Top-ranked Regina Remains Unbeaten

Regina senior Sarah Lehman makes a pass against Benton Community on Monday. Jeff Yoder/For Your Prep Sports.
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Regina will enter 2017 unbeaten.

The Regals made sure of that on Monday, wrapping up their December schedule with a 71-38 win over Benton Community (1-6) in a non-conference contest at Regina.

Sarah Lehman had 19 of her career-high 23 points in the first half as Regina built a 51-18 halftime lead.

Alex Wiese had 15 of her 17 points in the opening half that saw Regina bolt to a 25-4 lead after one quarter.

Lehman and Wiese both grabbed seven rebounds as Regina improved to 8-0 on the season.

Mary Crompton added 15 points and Kennedy Wallace had seven for Regina which scored at least 70 points for the fifth straight game.

Regina   25 26 17 3 – 71
Benton    4 14  7 13 – 38


Regina (71) – Sarah Lehman 23, Alex Wiese 17, Mary Crompton 15, Kennedy Wallace 7, Greyson Dumont 4, Katie Bracken 3, Alexa Lehman 2.

Regina Wins Second Straight Ahead of Holiday Break

Regina freshman Even Brauns shoots against Benton on Monday. Jeff Yoder/For Your Prep Sports.
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After a 2-3 start to the season, Regina heads into the Holiday break with momentum.

Regina posted its second straight impressive performance on Monday, shooting 55 percent from the field in a 63-57 non-conference win over Benton Community at Regina.

The win was the second straight for Regina (4-3) and comes after the Regals shot 55 percent and scored a season-high 76 points in a win over West Branch on Friday.

Jocoa Kerschen led three Regina players in double figures with 18 points while freshman Even Brauns added 16 and Ryne Schooley had 10.

Freshman Masen Miller added eight points and Jake Phillips had five points, five assists and three steals for Regina.

Tyler Eggert had a game-high 24 points to lead Benton Community while Spencer Touro added 18 and Luke Wiebel 13 to account for all but two points for the Bobcats.

Regina 15 19 16 13 – 63
Benton 11 17 13 16 – 57


Regina (63) – Jocoa Kerschen 18, Even Brauns 16, Ryne Schooley 10, Masen Miller 8, Jake Phillips 5, Zach Seaman 4, Sam Stein 2.

Benton (57) – Tyler Eggert 24, Spencer Touro 18, Luke Wiebel 13, Adison Steinford 2.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Brinkman, Milder Claim Titles at Regina Invitational

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Jared Brinkman and Nick Milder won individual titles to help Regina to a fourth place finish at its own invitational on Saturday.

Brinkman improved to 14-0 on the season with three first-period pins on his way to the 285 pound title while Milder moved to 14-1 on the season with a tech fall of Pekin’s Keaton Baayen in the 170-pound championship.

Regina finished with 100.5 team points while Mount Vernon won the team title with 201.

West Branch was ninth with 48.5 points.

Henry May finished second at 113 pounds, Mason Simpson added a third place finish at 182 pounds and Rowan Udell was fourth at 195 for Regina

Regina Invitational
Team scores – 1. Mount Vernon 201; 2. Sigourney 165; 3. Iowa Valley 140.5; 4. Regina 100.5; 5. Tipton 89; 6. Davenport West 78; 7. Pekin 77; 8. North Cedar 55; 9. West Branch 48.5; 10. Lone Tree 36.
(Championship matches; Area placewinners)
106 –
1. Jack Streicher (MV) dec. Austin Lenz (TIP) 9-4; 4. Tyler Siemen (WB).
113 – 1. Cale James (SIG) pinned Henry May (ICR) 1:03.
120 – 1. Ben Emrich (TIP) pinned Anthony Vance (DW) 1:29.
126 – 1. John Crowley (TIP) dec. Wyatte Shade (DW) 4-3; 6. Scott Blondin (ICR).
132 – 1. Justin Light (MV) dec. Ben Smith (IV) 3-1; 5. Tanner Rios (ICR); 6. John Hatfield (WB).
138 – 1. Mitchell Louwagie (MV) dec. Zech Boender (SIG) 8-4 SV-1; 5. Zach Wright (WB); 6. Will Bobst (ICR).
145 – 1. Paul Ryan (MV) pinned Justin McAtee (TIP) 4:55; 4. Jacob Graves (WB).
152 – 1. Breven Platt (IV) dec. Devon Willis (NC) 10-8 SV-1; 6. John Yates (WB).
160 – 1. Jacob Krakow (IV) tech. fall Alec Schuster (SIG) 23-8.
170 – 1. Nick Milder (ICR) tech. fall Keaton Baayen (PEK) 19-3; 5. Cale Donovan (WB).
182 – 1. Garet Sims (IV) pinned Noah Reeves (SIG) 1:46; 3. Mason Simpson (ICR).
195 –
1. Sam Moore (MV) dec. Kaleb Reeves (SIG) 5-3; 4. Rowann Udell (ICR); 7. Nick Madsen (WB).
220 – 1. Noah Boender (SIG) dec. Jack Cochrane (MV) 6-1.
285 – 1. Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Cooper Greiner (SIG) 1:57.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Regina Picks up a Win at Home Quadrangular

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Regina went 1-2 at a home quadrangular on Thursday defeating North Cedar 42-30 and falling to Cascade 36-30 and North Linn 54-24.

Top-ranked Jared Brinkman went 3-0 with three pins at 285 pounds and Nick Milder also went 3-0 with three pins at 170 pounds for Regina.

Rowan Udell went 2-0 with a pair of pins for the Regals.

North Linn 54, Regina 24
106 –
Heathy Moyer (NL) won by forfeit
113 – Dalton Bell (NL) pinned Henry May :45
120 – Brock Henderson (NL) won by forfeit
126 – Brady Henderson (NL) pinned Scott Blondin 1:18
132 – Trevor Cherry (NL) pinned Tanner Rios 5:25
138 – Austin West (NL) pinned Will Bobst 3:44
145 – Ethan Hromidko (NL) won by forfeit
152 – Levin Hinton (NL) won by forfeit
160 – Quinton Rechkemmer (NL) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Blake McGraw :37
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) pinned Alex Weaskow 3:16
195 – Rowan Udell (ICR) pinned Dylan Bellach (NL) 3:34
220 – Double forfeit
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Kyler Schott 5:30

Regina 42, North Cedar 30
106 –
Zacary Kauffman (NC) won by forfeit
113 – Henry May (ICR) won by forfeit
120 – Miles McCullough (NC) won by forfeit
126 – Scott Blondin (ICR) pinned Cole Taylor :51
132 – Tanner Rios (ICR) won by forfeit
138 – David Galloway (NC) pinned Will Bobst 1:53
145 – Double forfeit
152 – Devon Willis (NC) won by forfeit
160 – Tyler Thurston (NC) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Byron Boleyn (NC) 3:57
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) won by forfeit
195 – Double forfeit
220 – Rowan Udell (ICR) pinned Chase Gallagher 2:39
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Dillon Pierson :14

Cascade 36, Regina 30
106 –
Nolan Noonan (CAS) won by forfeit
113 – Double forfeit
120 – Connor Conlin (CAS) pinned Henry May 2:27
126 – Derick Koppes (CAS) pinned Scott Blondin 1:41
132 – Tanner Rios (ICR) won by forfeit
138 – Double forfeit
145 – Garron Barber (CAS) pinned Will Bobst :47
152 – John Gadient (CAS) won by forfeit
160 – Cain Hoffman (CAS) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Zach Ries 1:01
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) won by forfeit
195 – Rowan Udell (ICR) won by forfeit
220 – Double forfeit
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Paine DeLarm :12

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Regina Drops Two RVC Duals

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Regina dropped a pair of River Valley Conference duals on Tuesday in Wilton falling to Mid-Prairie 45-36 and Wilton 56-24.

Nick Milder earned a pair of wins for Regina at 170 pounds, recording two first-period falls.

Wilton 56, Regina 24

106 – Colton Berggren (WIL) won by forfeit
113 – Hunter Stoll (WIL) won by forfeit
120 – Henry May (ICR) pinned Cameron Keith 1:28
126 – Reid Johnson (WIL) pinned Scott Blondin :50
132 – Cory Anderson (WIL) maj. dec. Tanner Rios 17-5
138 – Chantz Stevens (WIL) pinned Will Bobst 1:10
145 – Trey Brisker (WIL) won by forfeit
152 – Eli Faison (WIL) won by forfeit
160 – Coy Baker (WIL) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Derek McQuillen :41
182 – Bryce Oveson (WIL) maj. dec. Mason Simpson 14-4
195 – Rowan Udell (ICR) pinned Calib Lilly 3:21
220 – John Rife (WIL) pinned Russell Hingst :40
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) won by forfeit

Mid-Prairie 45, Regina 36
106 –
Levi Stultz (MP) won by forfeit
113 – Dallas Miller (MP) won by forfeit
120 – Henry May (ICR) won by forfeit
126 – Scott Blondin (ICR) pinned Timothy Grepl :37
132 – Duncan McCain (MP) won by forfeit
138 – Tanner Rios (ICR) pinned Miles Burrows 4:56
145 – Jeremiah Boos (MP) dec. Will Bobst 6-2
152 – Brent Foster (MP) won by forfeit
160 – Isaac Boucher (MP) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Ethan Danner 1:56
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) pinned Jacob Leonard 3:07
195 – Visouth Peterschmidt (MP) pinned Rowan Udell 2:38
220 – Jason Tew (MP) pinned Russell Hingst 1:27
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) won by forfeit

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Regina Improves to 5-0 With Win at Wilton

Regina junior Mary Crompton
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Regina needed a little bit of time to getting rolling in a River Valley Conference matinee on Saturday.

The Regals got rolling in plenty of time to improve to 5-0.

Class 2A top-ranked Regina broke open a four-point game with a 24-points second quarter on its way to a 75-52 win over Wilton in a RVC south division contest in Wilton.

Mary Crompton led three Regals in double figures as Regina improved to 4-0 in RVC play.

Sarah Lehman had 17 points and Alex Wiese had a double-double with 14 points and 17 rebounds for Regina.

Regina led 16-12 after the opening quarter and held a 24-18 lead with four minutes left in the first half.

The Regals responded with a 25-6 run over the next eight minutes of the second quarter and third quarter to take a 49-24 lead.

Regina led 61-32 after three quarters.

Kennedy Wallace had nine points and Alexa Lehman added eight while Greyson Dumont had six points and six assists for Regina.

Hannah Christensen had 14 points for Wilton (2-4, 1-4 RVC) and Kortney Drake added 13 points for the Beavers.

Wilton 12 10 10 20 – 52
Regina 16 24 21 14 – 75


Regina (75) – Mary Crompton 19, Sarah Lehman 17, Alex Wiese 14, Kennedy Wallace 9, Alexa Lehman 8, Greyson Dumont 6, Katie Dunn 2.

Wilton (52) – Hannah Christensen 14, Kortney Drake 13, Aubrey Putman 8, Emily Lange 6, Lexi Maurer 3, Kaylee Ford 2, Falloyn Grunder 2, Linsey Ford 2, Kali Milder 2.

Brinkman leads Regina at Keith Vry Invitational

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Jared Brinkman won an individual title at 285 pounds to help Regina to a ninth-place finish at the Aplington-Parkersburg Keith Vry Invitational on Saturday.

Class 1A eighth-ranked Don Bosco won the team title with 184 points while Clarion-Goldfield was second with 145 and Sumner-Fredericksburg was third with 132 points.

Regina finished ninth with 59 points at the 13-team tournament, 11 points in front of tenth place Highland.

Brinkman was one of three Regina wrestlers to record top-four finishes with his title at 285 pounds.

The top-ranked senior needed just 12 seconds to earn a pin in the semifinals and won a 12-4 major decision over Cameron Bemino of Belmond-Klemme in the 285 pound title match.
With the two wins on Saturday Brinkman improved to 6-0 on the season.

Nick Milder added a third place finish at 170 pounds and Mason Simpson was fourth at 182 pounds for the Regals.

Aplington-Parkersburg Keith Vry Invitational
Team scores – 1. Don Bosco 184; 2. Clarion -Goldfield 145; 3. Sumner-Fredericksburg 132; 4. Dike-New Hartford 131.5; 5. Benton Community 96; 6. Belmond-Klemme 89; 7. Tipton 87; 8. Maquoketa Valley 85; 9. Regina 59; 10. Highland 48; 11. Aplington-Parkersburg 42; 12. AGWSR 16; 13. Osage 9.

Championship matches; Area Placewinners
106 –
1. Daniel Kimball (DB) dec. Austin Lenz (TIP) 11-8.
113 – 1. Easton Larson (DB) pinned Wyatt Bieschke (BC) 1:05.
120 – 1. Ben Emrich (TIP) pinned Logan Heaberlin (BK) 3:54.
126 – 1. Connor Johnson (CG) pinned John Crowley (TIP) 4:24; 6. Scott Blondin (ICR).
132 – 1. Logan Lutgen (DB) pinned Keaton Dudden (DNH) 1:24; 5. Tanner Rios (ICR).
138 – 1. Tanner Abbas (CG) tech. fall Austin Hellman (DB) 24-6.
145 – 1. Thomas Even (DB) dec. Carter Seitsinger (SF) 5-4.
152 – 1. Trent Johnson (DNH) tech. fall Jeremy Schmitz (DB) 22-6.
160 – 1. Karsen Seehase (SF) pinned Bryce Schares (DB) 3:42.
170 – 1. Mason Carpenter (CG) dec. Noah Heathcoate (DNH) 7-0; 3. Nick Milder (ICR)
182 – 1. Alec McDowell (MV) pinned Bodie Garnier (SF) 1:54; 4. Mason Simpson (ICR).
195 – 1. Walker Even (DB) maj. dec. Brock Meyer (SF) 13-3.
220 – 1. Blade Durbala (BC) dec. Caleb Meinders (AGWSR) 3-2.
285 – 1. Jared Brinkman (ICR) maj. dec. Cameron Bemino (BK) 12-4.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Crompton Pours in Career-High 29 points in Win over West Liberty

Regina junior Mary Crompton
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Regina turned in its fourth consecutive impressive performance to open the season on Friday.

No Regal was more impressive against West Liberty than junior Mary Crompton.

Crompton went 6-of-8 from 3-point range and poured in a career-high 29 points as Class 2A top-ranked Regina improved to 4-0 with a 71-20 win at West Liberty in a River Valley Conference south division matchup.

The 29 points by Crompton all came in the first quarters as Regina built a 60-15 lead on its way to its fourth straight win by at least 30 points.

Sarah Lehman added 14 points and Alex Wiese had eight points and 15 rebounds as Regina improved to 3-0 in RVC play.

Regina led 7-4 midway through the opening quarter but scored 16 straight points to end the quarter and take a 23-4 lead.

The Regals forced West Liberty (0-6, 0-5 RVC) into 21 first-half turnovers while building a 46-11 halftime advantage.

Greyson Dumont finished with five points and a career-high nine assists for Regina while Alexa Lehman had six points for the Regals.

Regina           23 23 14  11 – 71
West Liberty   4  7   4    5 – 20


Regina (71) – Mary Crompton 29, Sarah Lehman 14, Alex Wiese 8, Alexa Lehman 6, Greyson Dumont 5, Kennedy Wallace 5, Megan Wick 4.

West Liberty (20) – Haddie Anderson 7, Macy Akers 4, Austyn Crees 3, Miranda McHugh 2, Cora Wickham 2, Haylee Lehman 1, Brittney Harned 1.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Regina Falls to No. 8 West Liberty in RVC Dual

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Regina fell to Class 2A eighth-ranked West Liberty 63-18 in a River Valley Conference dual on Thursday at Regina.

Jared Brinkman, Nick Milder and Mason Simpson all picked up wins for Regina.

Brinkman pinned Andy Lopez in 28 seconds at 285 pounds while Simpson pinned Jackson Gingerich in 3:55 at 182 pounds.

Milder added a pin of Joe Baker in 4:00 at 170 pounds for Regina.

West Liberty 63, Regina 18
106 –
Will Esmoil (WL) won by forfeit
113 – Talen Dengler (WL) pinned Henry May :46
120 – Zack Seering (WL) won by forfeit
126 – Coy Ruess (WL) pinned Scott Blondin 1:28
132 – Noah Bierman (WL) tech. fall. Tanner Rios 17-1;
138 – Justis Dengler (WL) won by forfeit
145 – Austin Beaver (WL) pinned Will Bobst :39
152 – Joe Kelly (WL) won by forfeit
160 – AJ Lenz (WL) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Joe Baker 4:00
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) pinned Jackson Gingerich 3:55
195 – Bryce Esmoil (WL) maj. dec. Rowan Udell 12-3
220 – Martinez Ramon (WL) pinned Russell Hingst :38
285 –
Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Andy Lopez :28

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Regina Continues Strong Start with Win at Mid-Prairie

Regina senior Sarah Lehman
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Top-ranked Regina continued its impressive start to the season on Tuesday.

Class 2A No. 1 Regina opened the game with a 17-4 run and never looked back in a 60-24 win over Mid-Prairie (1-3, 1-2 RVC) in a River Valley Conference south division contest in Wellman.

Sarah Lehman led four Regina players in double figures with 14 points as the Regals improved to 3-0 on the season and 2-0 in RVC play.

Regina has outscored opponents 189 to 73 during its 3-0 start and hasn’t allowed an opponent to score 30 points.

It was all Regals from the beginning on Tuesday.

Regina led 17-4 after the opening quarter and closed the first half on a 16-2 run to take a 39-10 halftime lead.

The Regals then opened the third quarter with 16 straight points to push the margin to 55-10.

Alex Wiese had 12 points for Regina, Mary Crompton had 11 and Greyson Dumont chipped in with 10.

Kennedy Wallace added nine points for the Regals.

Regina           17 22 16  5 – 60
Mid-Prairie   4   6   5  14 – 29


Regina (60) –
Sarah Lehman 14, Alex Wiese 12, Mary Crompton 11, Greyson Dumont 10, Kennedy Wallace 9, Alex Lehman 2, Ellie Gahan 2

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Regina Has Three Champions at Pekin Invitational

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Regina had three individual champions and finished third as a team at the Pekin Invitational on Saturday.

Jared Brinkman, Mason Simpson and Nick Milder all won titles as Regina finished with 128 points.

Albia won the team title with 206 points followed by Moravia with 147 points.

Top-ranked Brinkman was dominant on his way to the 285-pound title, recording three pins all in less than a minute including a 59 second fall over Coy Maher of Riverside in the title match.

Simpson won three straight matches by fall to claim the 182-pound crown, pinning Albia’s Ben Mason in 5:18 in the championship.

Milder pinned his way to the 170-pound title, completing a 3-0 performance with a pin of Andrew Martinez of Cardinal in 1:09.

Scott Blondin added a runner-up finish at 126 pounds while Rowan Udell (195) and Russell Hingst (220) each added third place finishes.

Pekin Invitational
Team scores –
1. Albia 206; 2. Moravia 147; 3. Regina 128; 4. Riverside 104.5; 5. Pekin 96; 6. City High JV 89; 7. Van Buren 54; 8. Cardinal 52.5; 9. Ottumwa 47; 10. Davis County 38.5; 11. Twin Cedars 20.

Championship matches; area-place winners
106 –
1. Garrett Bormann (ICH).
113 – 1. Adam Smith (VB); 3. Anthony Trujillo (ICH).
120 – 1. Aden Reeves (ALB); 3. Will Flack (ICH); 4. Henry May (ICR).
126 – 1. Storm Little (ALB) pinned Scott Blondin (ICR) 1:09.
132 – 1. Zach Hammes (PEK) dec. Barrett Bonnett (ALB) 4-0; 4. Tanner Rios; 6. Khurt Bacho (ICH).
138 – 1. Dominick Morris (ALB) dec. Nicholas Martin (MOR) 4-2; 4. Bryan Berg (ICH).
145 – 1. David Morris (ALB) pined Dallas Price (MOR) 4:35; 6. Alex Jarvis (ICH).
152 – 1. Bryce McKim (ALB) pinned Trey Albert (CAR) 3:07.
160 – 1. Jacob Martin (MOR) dec. Kaden Baker (PEK) 7-3; 6. Jack Bacon (ICH).
170 – 1. Nick Milder (ICR) pinned Andrew Martinez (CAR) 1:09; 5. Brandon Lalla (ICH).
182 – 1. Mason Simpson (ICR).
195 – 1. Terrin Padilla (ALB) pinned Isaiah Boot (RIV) :28; 3. Rowan Udell (ICR); 5. Jason Lemus (ICH).
220 – 1. Quinton Castell (MOR); 3. Russell Hingst (ICR).
285 – 1. Jared Brinkman (ICR) pinned Coy Maher (RIV) :59.