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Doane University Open Results for Midland University Mens 133 - David Berg's Place Is 1St and Has Scored 28.00 Team Points Doane University Open Results for Midland University mens 133 - David Berg's place is 1st and has scored 28.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - David Berg (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Champ. Round 2 - David Berg (Midland University) won by fall over Chad Skokowski (Concordia University) (Fall 0:57) Quarterfinal - David Berg (Midland University) won by fall over Hunter Howland (Briar Cliff) (Fall 1:48) Semifinal - David Berg (Midland University) won by fall over Wesley Dawkins (Unattached-Nebraska Kearney) (Fall 5:00) 1st Place Match - David Berg (Midland University) won by fall over Dakota Bauer (Maryville University) (Fall 0:56) mens 133 - Rafael Vargas's place is 8th and has scored 6.50 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Rafael Vargas (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Champ. Round 2 - Brian Peska (Unattached-Nebraska) won by tech fall over Rafael Vargas (Midland University) (TF 19-2) Cons. Round 2 - Rafael Vargas (Midland University) won by decision over Keynan Davis (Unattached) (Dec 3-1) Cons. Round 3 - Rafael Vargas (Midland University) won by decision over Paul Cooksey (Northeastern Jr College) (Dec 5-3) Cons. Round 4 - Rafael Vargas (Midland University) won by fall over Jesus Morales (Northwest Kansas Technical College) (Fall 5:34) Cons. Semi - Isiah Lysius (Unattached-Briar Cliff) won by decision over Rafael Vargas (Midland University) (Dec 8-2) mens 141 - Trevor Foster's place is unknown and has scored 0.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Trenton Eldridge (Hastings College) won by fall over Trevor Foster (Midland University) (Fall 1:14) Cons. Round 1 - Trevor Foster (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Kade Smith (Unattached-Maryville University) won by fall over Trevor Foster (Midland University) (Fall 3:58) mens 141 - Jake Wilson's place is 2nd and has scored 18.50 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Jake Wilson (Midland University) won by tech fall over Matthew Reeves (Wayne State) (TF 17-2) Champ. Round 2 - Jake Wilson (Midland University) won by major decision over Dalton Hanson (Morningside) (Maj 9-1) Quarterfinal - Jake Wilson (Midland University) won by decision over Preston Jurgens (Doane College) (Dec 5-4) Semifinal - Jake Wilson (Midland University) won by decision over Nathan Ryan (Briar Cliff) (Dec 7-6) 1st Place Match - Jacob Wasser (Unattached-Nebraska Kearney) won by decision over Jake Wilson (Midland University) (Dec 9-5) mens 149 - Elias Mercado's place is unknown and has scored 1.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Kyle Ruettiger (Unattached-Nebraska) won by decision over Elias Mercado (Midland University) (Dec 8-1) Cons. Round 1 - Elias Mercado (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Elias Mercado (Midland University) won by decision over Justin Dyer (York College) (Dec 8-2) Cons. Round 3 - Devon Rupp (Wayne State) won by decision over Elias Mercado (Midland University) (Dec 9-3) mens 149 - Paul Longshore's place is 4th and has scored 12.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Paul Longshore (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Champ. Round 2 - Paul Longshore (Midland University) won by decision over Devon Rupp (Wayne State) (Dec 2-1) Quarterfinal - Paul Longshore (Midland University) won by decision over Caleb Licking (Unattached- Nebraska) (Dec 10-3) Semifinal - Dominique Evans (Northwest Kansas Technical College) won by major decision over Paul Longshore (Midland University) (Maj 10-2) 3rd Place Match - Daniel Melcher (Unattached-Concordia University) won by medical forfeit over Paul Longshore (Midland University) (MFF) mens 157 - Ronnie Nelsen's place is unknown and has scored 0.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Dustin Monroe (Nebraska Wesleyan) won by major decision over Ronnie Nelsen (Midland University) (Maj 8-0) Cons. Round 1 - Ronnie Nelsen (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Ryan Snow (Northwest Kansas Technical College) won by decision over Ronnie Nelsen (Midland University) (Dec 13-8) mens 157 - Leroy Santos's place is unknown and has scored 0.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Kyle Fowler (Unattached-Morningside) won by fall over Leroy Santos (Midland University) (Fall 6:27) Cons. Round 1 - Leroy Santos (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Adrian Kois (Northwest Kansas Technical College) won by decision over Leroy Santos (Midland University) (Dec 6-5) mens 157 - Jace Brandl's place is unknown and has scored 3.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Clayton Hintz (Concordia University) won by fall over Jace Brandl (Midland University) (Fall 1:25) Cons. Round 1 - Jace Brandl (Midland University) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Jace Brandl (Midland University) won by fall over Patrick Donnelly (Wayne State) (Fall 5:26) Cons. Round 3 - Kyle Fowler (Unattached-Morningside) won by fall over Jace Brandl (Midland University) (Fall 2:09) mens 184 - Gage Hartline's place is 6th and has scored 13.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Gage Hartline (Midland University) won by fall over Casey Taylor (Nebraska Wesleyan) (Fall 3:21) Champ. Round 2 - Gage Hartline (Midland University) won by fall over James Ellis (Pratt Community College) (Fall 4:09) Quarterfinal - Taylor Venz (Unattached-Nebraska) won by major decision over Gage Hartline (Midland University) (Maj 15-3) Cons. Round 4 - Gage Hartline (Midland University) won by decision over Christopher Petersen (Doane College) (Dec 9-4) Cons. Semi - Gage Hartline (Midland University) won by decision over Joshua Nelsen (Concordia University) (Dec 6-1) 5th Place Match - Alex Kerr (Nebraska Wesleyan) won by decision over Gage Hartline (Midland University) (Dec 4-1) mens 285 - James Jones's place is 3rd and has scored 17.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - James Jones (Midland University) won by fall over Daniel Gonzalez (Hastings College) (Fall 1:06) Champ. Round 2 - James Jones (Midland University) won by decision over Blaine Paup (Unattached- Hastings College) (Dec 2-0) Quarterfinal - James Jones (Midland University) won by fall over Narciso Juarez (Doane College) (Fall 2:44) Semifinal - David Jensen (Unattached-Nebraska) won by major decision over James Jones (Midland University) (Maj 12-0) 3rd Place Match - James Jones (Midland University) won by decision over Aaron Griffith (Nebraska Kearney) (Dec 6-3) .
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