5 Panthers win titles at Central Decatur

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Kruz Adamson of Creston/O-M locks up a pin over Red Oak's Caleb Orme in the 120-pound semifinals at the Central Decatur Invitational Friday. Adamson finished second for the team champion Panthers. (Leon Journal-Reporter photo by COREY LINDSEY)

The Panthers’ rated trio of Marlin (first), Hulett (first) and Frain (fourth) were not tested.

Frain got an early lead on Davis County’s Logan Boas in a 5-2 finals victory. The previous week, Boas had gone into sudden-death overtime with Albia’s 160-pound champion, Brent Leshen, ranked No. 3 in the state just ahead of Frain.

“Trevor got ahead and controlled the pace with more leg attacks,” coach Frain said.

Hulett spent little time on the mat, gaining a bye, then winning by falls in 1:08 and :28. Likewise, Marlin won by three falls, including a 12-second decking of Davis County’s Kale Baird in the finals.

“Next weekend will be great for Keaton and Jake, because they’ll see guys they just don’t see during the (Iowa) season,” Frain said.

Thompson took the victory stand at 113 as the No. 3 seed, besting Red Oak’s Dakota Perry, 4-2, in a tough semifinal match before pinning Mount Ayr’s Knapp in the final.

Adamson had a strong showing for the Panthers at 120, earning two pins on the way to the finals, where he battled Leshen in a major decision loss.

“Leshen is one of the best in the state, so that was a tough match in the finals,” Frain said. “Kruz felt a lot better about how he wrestled compared to Thursday night.”

Freshmen battle

Seth Maitlen took second in a battle of freshmen in the 182-pound finals. Chariton’s Isley won in a 38-second fall. Maitlen had a fall and 7-0 decision in his first two matches.

“Those are two really good freshmen. Seth looked real good for the night,” Frain said. “He faced a senior from Red Oak in the semis and controlled that match.”

Adam Baker lost 11-1 to the third-ranked Leshen in the semifinals and then won two shutout decision in the consolations to claim third at 160.

Likewise, Gavin Leith lost a 2-1 semifinal match to Swank at 152 and then handled all challenges in the consolation rounds, taking third.

Heavyeight Nate Robinson also placed third. He suffered a third-period fall in the semifinals, then won by two falls.

“Nate was tied 0-0 after two periods of his semifinal match, then took down to start the third and got turned,” Frain said. “He controlled all of his other matches.”

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