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2014 O'neill Titan Wrestling Classic 2014 O’Neill Titan Wrestling Classic Team Points Novice Female Elite Female 1. Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High School 60 1. Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High School 77 2. A.E. Peacock Collegiate 42 2. St. Mary High School 24 3. St. Mary High School 42 3. Notre Dame 22 4. Campbell Collegiate 32 4. A.E. Peacock Collegiate 21 5. Notre Dame 20 5. LeBoldus High School 20 6. LeBoldus High School 19 6. McLurg High School, Wilkie 20 7. Winston Knoll Collegiate 18 7. Bedford Road Collegiate 15 8. Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 14 8. Campbell Collegiate 15 9. F.W. Johnson Collegiate 13 9. Carlton Comprehensive High School 12 10. McLurg High School, Wilkie 13 10. Holy Cross High School 11 Novice Male Elite Male 1. Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 81 1. Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High School 93 2. Winston Knoll Collegiate 69 2. Holy Cross High School 57 3. St. Mary High School 65 3. St. Mary High School 40 4. Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High School 39 4. Campbell Collegiate 37 5. Balfour Collegiate 36 5. Winston Knoll Collegiate 33 6. Carlton Comprehensive High School 35 6. Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 24 7. Holy Cross High School 28 7. A.E. Peacock Collegiate 22 8. A.E. Peacock Collegiate 26 8. Carlton Comprehensive High School 19 9. Campbell Collegiate 23 9. LeBoldus High School 18 10. McLurg High School, Wilkie 20 10. McLurg High School, Wilkie 17 Most Outstanding Wrestler Female – Sena Debia, Leboldus High School Male – Riel Parisien, Winston Knoll Collegiate Full results at: http://goo.gl/Q5qezV Elite Male - 41kg Elite Male - 65kg 1st Place - Turrell Levesque of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 1st Place - Riel Parisien of Winston Knoll Collegiate High School 2nd Place - Aiden Skaf of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 3rd Place - Josh Guthrie of Carlton Comprehensive High School Elite Male - 44kg 4th Place - Victor Mosquera of Evan Hardy Collegiate 1st Place - Cody Lucyshyn of St. Mary High School 5th Place - Terry Busch of A.E. Peacock Collegiate 6th Place - Leyon Scott of Evan Hardy Collegiate Elite Male - 47kg 1st Place - Paul Tokarz of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High Elite Male - 69kg School 1st Place - Fadi Shabo of Holy Cross High School 2nd Place - Josh Milessa of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 2nd Place - Tyler Dupuis of Carlton Comprehensive High School High School 3rd Place - Abdullah Masood of Winston Knoll Collegiate 4th Place - Jacob Evans of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic HS Elite Male - 50kg 5th Place - Greg Rousseaux of Swift Current Comprehensive 1st Place - Danny Amberson of Campbell Collegiate High School 2nd Place - Zack Bieber of St. Mary High School 6th Place - Mark Karstens of McLurg High School, Wilkie 3rd Place - Jordan Kabay of Winston Knoll Collegiate Elite Male - 73kg Elite Male - 53kg 1st Place - Tanner Stengler of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 1st Place - Kurtis Busch of A.E. Peacock Collegiate High School 2nd Place - Josh Zimroz of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High 2nd Place - Thomas Johnston of Holy Cross High School School 3rd Place - Eric Richardson of Medicine Hat High School 3rd Place - Tyler Griffith of Outlook High School 4th Place - Rhett Grose of Swift Current Comprehensive High 4th Place - Der Wer Lah Lay of Balfour Collegiate School 5th Place - Eric Alarcon of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High 5th Place - Josh Crowthers of Greenall High School School 6th Place - Ryley Bidewell of Kelvington High School 6th Place - Daniel Down of Holy Cross High School Elite Male - 77kg Elite Male - 56kg 1st Place - Tyris Nikbahkt of Campbell Collegiate 1st Place - Devin Kiryk of A.E. Peacock Collegiate 2nd Place - Trent Billette of Carlton Comprehensive High School 2nd Place - Aidan Cochrane of Campbell Collegiate 3rd Place - Isaac Ziegler of LeBoldus High School 3rd Place - Danny Neiser of Holy Cross High School 4th Place - Russell-John Eddy of Yorkton Regional High School 4th Place - Austin Gross of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High 5th Place - Marshall Neuls of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic School High School 6th Place - Dylan Wihak of Holy Cross High School Elite Male - 59kg 1st Place - Ayobami Peluola of Evan Hardy Collegiate Elite Male - 82kg 2nd Place - Josh Ravelo of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High 1st Place - Coden Nikbahkt of Campbell Collegiate School 2nd Place - Tyler Rollheiser of Holy Cross High School 3rd Place - Mitch Bradley of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 3rd Place - Ed Ratcliffe of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High High School School 4th Place - Dane Hilsendager of Holy Cross High School 4th Place - Brian Konwani of Winston Knoll Collegiate 5th Place - Dustin Davies of McLurg High School, Wilkie 5th Place - Daniel Cyr of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 6th Place - Brian Krahenbil of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 6th Place - Adam Ewanchyna of Holy Cross High School Elite Male - 62kg Elite Male - 90kg 1st Place - Josh Bodnarchuk of Holy Cross High School 1st Place - Nathan Trotman of LeBoldus High School 2nd Place - Josh Wanhella of Holy Cross High School 2nd Place - Brendan Jobb of St. Mary High School 3rd Place - Skylar Deschambault of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill 3rd Place - Colton Klassen of Holy Cross High School Catholic High School 4th Place - Seth Schmaltz of Swift Current Comprehensive High 4th Place - Austin Russell of Winston Knoll Collegiate School 5th Place - Wyatt Pongracz of McLurg High School, Wilkie 5th Place - Nick Nielsen of McLurg High School, Wilkie 6th Place - Chance Poh of Swift Current Comprehensive High 6th Place - Austin Shopa of Swift Current Comprehensive High School School Elite Male - 98kg Elite Female - 53kg 1st Place - Kurtis Topliss of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 1st Place - Vicki Busch of A.E. Peacock Collegiate 2nd Place - Greg Blacksioux of St. Mary High School 2nd Place - Cassandra Davis of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 3rd Place - Ed Toledo of F.W. Johnson Collegiate High School 4th Place - Mackenzie Hawkins of LeBoldus High School 3rd Place - Faith Henley of LeBoldus High School 5th Place - Cam Biletski of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High School Elite Female - 56kg 6th Place - Terran Krahenbil of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 1st Place - Tianna Kennett of Manor School 2nd Place - Camille Toussaint of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Elite Male - 110kg Catholic High School 1st Place - Jordan Tholl of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High 3rd Place - Charity Gareau of St. Mary High School School 4th Place - Rachel Evans of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 2nd Place - Austin Chernishenko of Winston Knoll Collegiate High School 3rd Place - Taylor Wandler of Assiniboia Composite High School 5th Place - Taryn Montgomery of A.E. Peacock Collegiate 4th Place - Keifer Elliot-Dunkeld of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 6th Place - Ashley Bradley of Weyburn Comprehensive School 5th Place - Kalin Langford of St. Mary High School Elite Female - 60kg Elite Male - 130kg 1st Place - Sena Debia of LeBoldus High School 1st Place - James Grbic of McLurg High School, Wilkie 2nd Place - Santee Jonathon of Carlton Comprehensive High 2nd Place - Justin Meltingtallow of St. Mary High School School 3rd Place - Michael Pardon of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 3rd Place - Cortni Dixon of A.E. Peacock Collegiate High School 4th Place - JaeLynne Rohs of McLurg High School, Wilkie 5th Place - Teal Sinclair of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High Elite Female - 44kg School 1st Place - Haley Scheck of Notre Dame 6th Place - Berit Johnson of Holy Cross High School 2nd Place - Alyssa Derdall of Outlook High School 3rd Place - Sara Tokarz of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High Elite Female - 64kg School 1st Place - Taylor Hoffman of McLurg High School, Wilkie 4th Place - Tytiana Bosch of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 2nd Place - Shawnie Johnson of McLurg High School, Wilkie High School 3rd Place - Kiara Rabbitskin of St. Mary High School 5th Place - Miranda Tryhorn of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 4th Place - Emily Johnson of Holy Cross High School High School 5th Place - Athena Benjoe of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 6th Place - Emily Court of A.E. Peacock Collegiate High School 6th Place - Cenwyn Olsen of Campbell Collegiate Elite Female - 47kg 1st Place - Mariz Anonas of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic Elite Female - 68kg High School 1st Place - Kenadee Thompson of LeBoldus High School 2nd Place - Haley Tonita of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 2nd Place - Rachel Rollheiser of Holy Cross High School High School 3rd Place - Eden McPhersen of Carlton Comprehensive High 3rd Place - Hannah Scheck of Notre Dame School 4th Place - Teesha Seon of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High Elite Female - 50kg School 1st Place - Aurilla Wilson of Greenall High School 5th Place - Vicky Livingstone of St. Mary High School 2nd Place - Alyx Paulson of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic 6th Place - Makailah Marasse of A.E. Peacock Collegiate High School 3rd Place - Josie Lehner of St. Mary High School Elite Female - 73kg 4th Place - Chantal Pasion of Campbell Collegiate 1st Place - Megan Anderson of Winston Knoll Collegiate 5th Place - Erica Ravelo of Archbishop M.C. O`Neill Catholic High 2nd Place - Kassidy Sigda of Miller Comprehensive High School School 3rd Place - Kaitlyn Prigotzke of Bedford Road Collegiate 6th Place - Brittany Council of Campbell Collegiate 4th Place - Kaitlyn Morrison of Miller Comprehensive High School 5th Place - Shelby Bakun of F.W. Johnson Collegiate 6th Place - Brittany Franklin of Weyburn Comprehensive School Elite Female - 80kg 1st Place - Natasha Chaisson of Bedford Road Collegiate 2nd Place - Nicole Dupuis of Notre Dame Elite Female - 90kg 1st Place - Canda-Leigh Habonimana of Campbell Collegiate 2nd Place - Raven Morissette of St. Mary High School Elite Female - 105kg 1st Place - Brooke Shatkowski of Archbishop M.C.
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