Wrestling Brother Martin with solid lead at Louisiana Classic
Favorite Brother Martin has a solid 86 point lead over Holy Cross after day one of the Louisiana Classic at Gonzales. Jesuit is third with St. Paul’s fourth and Parkway fifth.
Action is underway today to determine the champion, though the Crusaders are well positioned to win the event.
Team Scores | ||
1 | Brother Martin | 197.0 |
2 | Holy Cross | 116.0 |
3 | Jesuit | 105.5 |
4 | St. Paul’s | 97.5 |
5 | Parkway | 84.0 |
6 | Teurlings Catholic | 83.0 |
7 | Catholic Br | 82.0 |
7 | DeLaSalle | 82.0 |
9 | Comeaux | 78.5 |
10 | East Ascension | 77.0 |
11 | Archbishop Shaw | 67.5 |
12 | Airline | 67.0 |
13 | St. Amant | 62.0 |
14 | Ouachita Christian School | 59.0 |
15 | North Desoto | 54.0 |
16 | Belle Chasse | 53.0 |
16 | Rayne | 53.0 |
18 | Live Oak | 52.0 |
19 | Zachary | 51.5 |
20 | South Walton Hs | 49.0 |
21 | St. Louis | 46.0 |
22 | Brusly | 42.0 |
23 | John Curtis Christian School | 40.5 |
24 | Fontainebleau | 40.0 |
25 | Chalmette | 38.0 |
26 | Acadiana | 36.0 |
26 | Archbishop Rummel | 36.0 |
26 | Sam Houston HS | 36.0 |
29 | Dutchtown | 35.0 |
30 | Covington | 34.5 |
30 | Houston Strake Jesuit College Prep | 34.5 |
32 | St. Michael the Archangel | 34.0 |
33 | Bonnabel | 28.5 |
34 | Basile | 27.0 |
34 | C.E. Byrd | 27.0 |
36 | Carencro | 26.0 |
37 | Central Br | 22.0 |
38 | McKinley | 21.0 |
39 | Church Point HS | 20.0 |
39 | North Vermillion | 20.0 |
41 | Baton Rouge | 13.0 |
41 | Grace King | 13.0 |
43 | South Plaquemines | 12.0 |
44 | Lafayette | 11.0 |
45 | Sulphur | 10.0 |
46 | John Ehret | 8.0 |
47 | Episcopal | 7.0 |
47 | Mandeville | 7.0 |
49 | Haynes Academy | 6.0 |
49 | Summerfield | 6.0 |
51 | Walker | 4.0 |
52 | Broadmoor | 0.0 |
52 | Denham Springs | 0.0 |
52 | Dunham | 0.0 |
52 | Lee Magnet | 0.0 |
52 | Thomas Jefferson | 0.0 |
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