Wrestling: Deer Park, Medical Lake and Post Falls win respective weekend invitationals

(Patrick Hagerty)
From staff reports

Pacific Northwest Classic: The one invitational without a local team winning was the largest of weekend tournaments. Flathead (MT) took home top honors, but University and Mead followed right behind. Multiple local wrestlers won their respective weight classes. Check out the full results here.

Blackhawk Invite: Medical Lake (161 team points) beat out Quincy (149) and Rogers (136) to win the tournament hosted by Cheney who finished sixth (112). Medical Lake only had one individual champion, but they were the more solid all-around team. Cheney had three champions, more than the two Rogers, West Valley and Lakeside had. Check out the full results here.

Riverside Classic: Deer Park won this invitational with 140 team points easily beating out Riverside (117) and Lakeland (87) who finished out the top three. The Stags had five individual winners and Riverside had six. Check out the full results here.

Rollie Lane Invitational: Post Falls (252 overall) cruised to a win over Crook County (OR) and Columbia. The tournament, in its 18th year, took place inside of the Idaho Center in Nampa, Idaho. Check out the full results here.

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