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Warrenton wins boys’ duals, splits girls’ results in tri‑meet broadcast

2146405 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

At a tri‑meet broadcast from the Warrenton High School gym, Warrenton’s boys’ teams beat Lift for Life and Wright City; the Warrenton girls beat Lift for Life but fell to Wright City. Several matches were decided by forfeits and pins.

Warrenton High School’s wrestling teams recorded two wins and one loss during a tri‑meet broadcast from the Warrenton High School gym; the broadcast did not specify the calendar date.

The most consequential results: Warrenton’s boys defeated Lift for Life 54‑21 and Wright City 55‑18, while the Warrenton girls beat Lift for Life 34‑6 and lost to Wright City 27‑24. The outcomes and match details were announced throughout the live play‑by‑play broadcast by announcer Casey Dildine.

Why it matters: the tri‑meet pitted three area programs—Warrenton, Wright City and Lift for Life—against each other in multiple weight classes; the dual scores reflect both match results and several forfeits that awarded automatic team points.

In the boys’ matches, Warrenton recorded multiple pins and technicals that contributed to its margins. Announcer commentary named several individual winners credited with pins or technical‑fall victories, including Corbin Johnson and other Warrenton wrestlers whose finishes pushed the team total past opponents. The boys’ dual with Lift for Life included multiple forfeits that added six team points apiece for Warrenton across lower weight classes; the broadcast listed specific forfeits called in favor of Warrenton at several weights.

In the girls’ competition, Warrenton’s varsity wrestlers defeated Lift for Life 34‑6; Melanie Guerrero was singled out in the broadcast for recording multiple takedowns and near‑fall points in her match against Elise Quinn (final sequence described as adding near‑fall points late in the match). In the separate girls’ dual against Wright City, Wright City edged Warrenton 27‑24 in a close finish announced near the end of the broadcast.

Injuries and stoppages: the announcer repeatedly described matches interrupted for bleeding and referee stoppages; one mention indicated Melanie Guerrero took a hard fall that appeared to bother her leg, prompting a pause in action. The broadcast did not provide medical follow‑up or official injury statuses.

Forfeits and scoring notes: the broadcast repeatedly noted forfeits in multiple weight classes, each worth six team points under the meet scoring used on the night. The announcer also summarized the scoring rules at one point during the broadcast (pins/forfeits = 6; technical fall = 5; major decision = 4; decision = 3; takedown = 2; reversal = 2; escape = 1), and applied those values when announcing dual totals.

What’s next: the announcer said the teams would return for further wrestling coverage on a future date referenced as Feb. 5 in the broadcast; no official schedule, ticketing or postseason implications were provided in the audio transcript.