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19 Things I Noticed In Alabama’s Week 1 Victory Over Western Kentucky

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19 Things I Noticed In Alabama’s Week 1 Victory Over Western Kentucky


The Alabama Crimson Tide got the Kalen DeBoer era started off in style on Saturday night with an emphatic 63-0 victory over Western Kentucky. The Hilltoppers tried everything to score but the Crimson Tide defense was too fast in the season’s opening week.

Check out what we noticed during Alabama’s blowout victory over Western Kentucky.

1. Alabama’s Defense is Already Playing Fast

First drive for Alabama’s new defense under Kane Wommack. The first thing we notice is Qua Russaw and Zabien Brown won starting positions. Alabama fans heard all offseason how mature Brown is and despite going into the transfer portal for Wake Forest’s Dashawn Jones the true freshman wins a starting job for the Crimson Tide. Subsequently, for most of the offseason we heard about Quandarrius Robinson at the Wolf, but Russaw wins the starting job. 

It was just a matter of time for Brown to become one of the Crimson Tide’s starting cornerbacks so you may as well throw him out there to gain experience against Western Kentucky. Russaw’s a former 5-star recruit in a position filled with question marks as the defensive scheme changed. He started for the Crimson Tide and showed he has the ability to man the position throughout the season. 

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The first thing I notice in Alabama’s first five defensive plays of the season is the speed. We heard all offseason about Wommack’s defense enabling its defenders to play at top speed due to its simplicity and in five plays you can see it in a sack, a defensive tackle for loss, a pass-breakup and a screen that’s swallowed up. 

The game’s first play is a screen to a Hilltoppers receiver who’s met aggressively by DeVonta Smith, Zabien Brown and Malachi Moore. Jihaad Campbell turns and fits in his hole quickly corralling the ball career for minimal gain. 

TJ Finley finds his inside receiver for a short route over the middle on second down in between the Deontae Lawson and Campbell hook zones. No one did anything wrong here defensively, sometimes a decisive quarterback beats a good defense. What you like is the defensive pursuit. Campbell, Lawson and Keon Sabb surrounded the ball carrier as soon as he hauled in the catch limiting any big play chances for Western Kentucky. 

Western Kentucky tries to keep its passing game going on second down but Finley’s pass is too high to be caught. Brown does a nice job staying with the first receiver in the stack and staying tight to his man, but the incompletion is more about the missed throw than the tight coverage. 

On second down Russaw shows off his ability to set the edge. Sure, it’s against a Conference USA tight end, but the Wolf is immovable as the Hilltoppers attempt to flank him. Russaw’s win makes it easy for Lawson to bid his time in the gap before exploding for the tackle for loss. 

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Alabama’s first third and long of the season allow Wommack to show his creativity. Campbell kicks down to play a modified edge, while Quandarrius Robinson gets his first snap in place of Russaw. Wommack kicks Jah-Marien Latham inside and sends James Smith into the game in favor of Tim Smith and Tim Keenan while lastly, Justin Jefferson enters to play in coverage next to Lawson. It’s a clear sign that Wommack likes these four as the Tide’s best pass rushers entering the season. Robinson and the trio beat Western Kentucky’s six-man front as the graduate senior explodes off the edge with speed for a huge sack on Finley. Robinson was past the right tackle before the lineman could get into his pass set showing he may just have what Alabama needs in third and long situations. 

2. Alabama’s Offense Starts Eerily Similar To 2023 Form

Alabama’s offense takes over on its own 31-yard line for the first drive of the Kalen DeBoer-era and a comedy of errors ensues. 

First, remember the Crimson Tide lost its starting left tackle Kadyn Proctor to an undisclosed upper-body injury in warmups, meaning the offensive line was in flux before taking its first snap. Second, Parker Brailsford and Tyler Booker both lose their helmets on the first snap of the game, bringing Olaus Alinen and Geno VanDeMark in on second down. Add a quarterback careless in the pocket and throw in a dash of third down confusion and you’ve got the perfect combination of calamities to derail any drive. 

The game opens with a give to running back Justice Haynes while Elijah Pritchett, Booker and Jaeden Roberts lead the action. The play ends as a four-yard carry, but weak blocks by CJ Dippre and Pritchett junk up the action and make it tough sledding for Haynes. Both players failed to win their box and thus Booker and Roberts are slower to their assignments and the play just isn’t executed at a high level. 

Alabama goes empty on second down as Haynes and Dippre split to opposite sides. Jalen Milroe’s got his eyes to the right side, looking at a route concept from Kendrick Law and Ryan Williams. Western Kentucky only brings four, but its edge rusher beats Prichett around the left side with speed and sacked Milroe. It’s an ugly rep as Milroe never shows awareness, but Pritchett is beaten so easily. Wilkin Formby’s man doesn’t get the sack, but the Tide’s new right tackle also struggled to maintain his block as it was a bad play all around. 

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Before third down is started the Alabama receivers look a bit confused. The trio of Germie Bernard, Law and Williams shift twice with a lot of pointing involved before the play is started. Western Kentucky brings six rushers to try to get off the field on third down and while Milroe sees the play and chooses the right target his pass is just too far in front of Law for a completion and it’s a quick three-and-out.

3. The Transfer Portal Taketh, But it Also Giveth

Alabama lost a lot to the transfer portal over the offseason. One of its biggest losses was safety Caleb Downs to Ohio State. The Crimson Tide utilized the portal to convince Keon Sabb to transfer in from Michigan to step into the void left by Down and it only took two series for that to pay off. 

While the play isn’t the most impressive from an athletic standpoint Sabb shows his ability to read and react to the quarterback’s eyes as TJ Finley kept his eyes on his target the entire way. Western Kentucky tried a post-wheel concept with the wheel attacking Zabien Brown. Finley decided to throw the wheel as soon as Brown’s head was turned in coverage. But while Brown had his eyes focused on the receiver it was Sabb staring down Finley who calmly stepped in front of the pass setting the Alabama offense up on the 15-yard line. 

It was only a two-play drive but we also saw the first snaps of the season for LT Overton, Jahiem Oatis and Damon Payne, bringing our count of defenders in seven snaps to 17. 

4. Jalen Milroe is Still an Elite Athlete

After a disastrous first drive the Alabama offense looked like a unit that got its head screwed back on for drive number two. 

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Nick Sheridan opens with our favorite formation, Pistol out of 12 personnel, signaling to Western Kentucky, God and Nick Saban in the luxury suites that it’s time to get downhill. Milroe moves Jam Miller to his right before handing him the ball. Commend the Hilltoppers’ defense for hunkering down, but Alabama’s front was just too big. Miller rams straight into the wreckage for a short gain to keep the Tide on schedule. 

From the 12 on second down Milroe takes a direct snap off the left side for a walk-in touchdown, reminding everyone that he’s the best athlete on the field. CJ Dippre and Elijah Prichett aren’t hung up on the line this time, giving Tyler Booker and Jaeden Roberts plenty of runway to get downhill. Booker picks up a man, but Roberts never has to as Sheridan schemed it up so well for the Tide’s first score of the season. 

5. Young Players Make Mistakes, But Talent Shines Through

The defense’s third drive features the first college snaps for true freshman Jaylen Mbakwe and Red Morgan as the Crimson Tide contributor counter moves to 19 on defense. 

Deontae Lawson drops a pick-six on the first play of the series as he just can’t quite hang onto TJ Finley’s pass but serves as another example of Alabama getting its eyes on the quarterback and its hands on the football. 

Second and 10 from the WKU-25 brings Finley’s next completion as he appears to have decided to throw this out route before the ball was snapped. He gets a good look for it as Mbakwe lines up nine yards off the receiver. The true freshman tries to drive on Finley’s pass, but is late and nearly lets the receiver get by him in the process. Mbakwe is an incredible athlete but the college game is just a tick faster than high school football and gets a good lesson right off the bat. 

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First and 10 from the WKU-38 is our first impressive play by LT Overton. Overton, playing the Bandit, battles off a double team from the Western Kentucky guard and tackle, stays in his B-gap and takes down the Hilltoppers running back for a minimal gain. His effort goes to waste, though, as Alabama is called for too many men on the field, something Kalen DeBoer said after the game was a coaching logistical error. 

Red Morgan’s first college tackle is for a loss as the freshman from Central Phenix-City showed nice ability to read and react on first and short. Morgan zeroes in on the running back in the option and flies into the backfield for the stop to get his college career off to a bang. 

A Finley scramble and a tough pass interference call kept the Hilltoppers on the move, but first and 10 from the Alabama 38 caught my eye next. Alabama’s Tim Smith, Tim Keenan and Jah-Marien Latham comprise the front three while Quandarrius Robinson is getting more run at Wolf. Someone, between Latham and Robinson, it looks like Robinson, ends up in the wrong gap and Western Kentucky gashes for a quick 11-yard gain up the middle. It’s not detrimental, but a small sign of how important gap integrity is going to be in the Swarm D. 

The Crimson Tide get off the field after Keon Sabb records his second interception of the day. Alabama’s in a bit of a Cover Three look and Sabb is just playing the deep middle zone watching Finley. The WKU quarterback appears to be looking for the tight end down the seam but doesn’t like it and comes off it late to a route over the middle of the field. The route is potentially open at the college level but the window is notably small, making the decision questionable at best for Finley. Sabb had to be a bit more of an athlete on the second interception but still largely saw it coming the whole way. 

6. Jalen Milroe Show Progress By Keeping Eyes Up In Scramble Drill

Alabama opens up on the Hilltoppers 26 after a turnover and once again gets into the Pistol from 12-personnel. Haynes motions out of it into a traditional shotgun, but the message is clear after both turnovers. Get downhill now. 

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Haynes only gets two yards on the first down carry as a few WKU defenders slip off blocks and into the hole. The Alabama offensive line to this point looks more focused on being in the right place instead of playing with attitude, a normal step for an offensive line working in a new scheme. 

WKU perfectly times up a safety blitz on second down to disrupt a Jalen Milroe QB-run. The safety follows a pulling Wilkin Formby straight to Milroe and the Alabama quarterback stumbles through the line of scrimmage. 

Third and six shows how far Milroe has come in the offseason. His underneath receivers are at the wrong depth and have to adjust for one other. His primary target Germie Bernard is covered and Elijah Pritchett gets walked back into Milroe’s lap, forcing him to move off his spot. Milroe shows maturity by climbing through the pocket, but instead of looking for his running lane he keeps his eyes up and passes to Kendrick Law on the underneath route. Milroe’s threat to run sucks the defense in, leaving Law plenty of room to run for the score after the reception. 

7. TJ Finley’s Body Language Says He’s Already Beaten

James Smith opens Alabama’s next drive defensively with a big individual win. He fights off the Western Kentucky guard and center to stuff the running back for just a yard. The former 5-star prospect has been impressive early.

TJ Finley throws his second down pass into the ground and already looks defeated despite the game still being in the first quarter. Finley tried to take the first option he found between Justin Jefferson and Deontae Lawson but just missed.

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The interesting aspect of Alabama’s third and nine comes in the choice to rush Jihaad Campbell off the edge while dropping Quandarrius Robinson into coverage. Conventional wisdom says that’s the opposite of each player’s role, but Campbell was a former 5-star prospect as an edge and has shown exceptional ability to get to the quarterback. In this snap he folds his rush back and keeps Finley from scrambling down the field to get Alabama its stop.

8. Nick Sheridan and Kalen DeBoer Introduce College Football to Ryan Williams

Alabama takes over just its second possession in Crimson Tide territory after the defensive stop and it’s a bit of a mixed bag from Jalen Milroe. The 84-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Williams will be all anyone talks about, but let’s look at the good and bad here.

The Crimson Tide opens with a little modified HANK concept with Milroe manipulating the defense looking right upon the snap. His eyes keep the linebacker drifting and opens up CJ Dippre, who he finds over the middle for a gain of eight yards. It’s a quality play from Milroe that many will overlook, but an indicator that he’s not only seeing the defense but manipulating it. 

Second and short faces a cadence issue. Everyone on the line fired off the ball, except Parker Brailsford was late snapping it. Did Brailsford not know the count, or did he have an issue hearing Milroe in the backfield?

Jam Miller’s second down run for a first down is negated by a Kobe Prentice holding penalty on the outside. Prentice engages his man but holds on a little too long backing Alabama up further into its own end. 

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Second down again shows why Elijah Pritchett didn’t win either tackle job during fall camp. It’s a route concept that appears to have two inside guys running stick routes or modified whip-routes, planning to get the ball out quickly. Unfortunately, Pritchett is beaten inside by his man, moving Milroe off his spot at the top of the drop, and jamming up the timing of the pass concept.Milroe avoids an illegal touching penalty and instead gains two yards on a scramble. 

Third down and now 13 after the penalties and miscues gives Alabama its highlight of the night as Milroe finds Williams for an 84-yard touchdown. Western Kentucky is caught in a Cover Two, putting the right hand safety in conflict with Germie Bernard and Williams. He opts to cover Bernard running the post and it’s Williams running free down the sideline. It’s certainly fun to see Williams score on his first touch as a college player, but the credit goes to DeBoer and Sheridan for dialing the right play at the right time. Williams was left uncovered on the secondary’s bust, making the outcome a foregone conclusion once the ball was launched. 

9. TJ Finley’s Playing Hot Potato

TJ Finley’s body language on the next Western Kentucky looks just like the last drive, defeated. Finley looks like the football is the last thing he wants right now as three quick passes all suffer dismal results. His first goes outside to a reciever who’s swarmed by a group of Alabama defenders. Jahiem Oatis knocks down the second at the line of scrimmage looking for a running back out of the backfield and the third misses everyone as Finley and his receiver weren’t on the same page on third down. While still in the first quarter one must wonder if Finley’s rattled by the sack and two interceptions he’s endured already.

10. Deja Vu on the Alabama Offensive Line

Details were a bit of an issue on the next Alabama offensive line as bobbled balls and errant snaps resulted in the Crimson Tide’s first turnover of the year. 

On first down Jalen Milroe clearly doesn’t catch the snap cleanly and therefore misses handing the ball off to Justice Haynes on the RPO. Milroe tries to follow Haynes but is stopped after just a yard. 

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Kendrick Law shows off his famous physicality on second down as Alabama tightened its split to give Law more room on the outside. The Crimson Tide receiver carried and tossed his defender out of bounds after he gained seven on the play. 

On third and short 2023’s biggest problem reared its ugly head as Parker Brailsford snapped the ball over Milroe’s head. A pileup ensued and the Hilltoppers emerged with the ball for Alabama’s most negative play of the night. What happens? Brailsford is on time as evidenced by the rest of the offensive line moving in sync upon the snap. It’s just a matter of snapping the ball over the outstretched arms of Milroe, which is inexcusable. 

11. Defense Responds To Tough Circumstances

Western Kentucky’s first play started the Hilltoppers off well in Alabama territory. Running back Elijah Young slips inside a Jah-Marien Latham tackle attempt and pinballs through the defense for six yards. How will the Crimson Tide defense respond after being put into a short field after the turnover?

Fairly well as Tim Smith battled to stop a quarterback draw and Jihaad Campbell, once again on the edge, forced an early TJ Finley pass on third down. Alabama did get fortunate with the missed field goal, but a good effort keeps the shutout in tact. 

12. Alabama’s Explosive Running Game

The Crimson Tide take over on offense backed up in their own end. How about a two-play, 89-yard drive to respond to the bad snap turnover?

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Western Kentucky sends six on first down and Jalen Milroe escapes for a 39-yard scramble. Milroe had his eyes on Germie Bernard, but the Washington transfer was mugged at the line of scrimmage, jamming up the timing of the play. The defensive holding added even more to the big play and the Alabama offense is rolling. 

Motion on Alabama’s next play shortens the field and Jam Miller takes the carry for 39 yards and a score after squirting through the offensive line. Alabama’s eye candy and formational strength to the left made it a footrace between Miller and the safety, showing that the Tide can score anytime from anywhere.

13. Alabama’s Defense Bends But Doesn’t Break

Brayson Hubbard and Zavier Mincey entering the game brings Alabama to 21 total players on defense in the first half. Western Kentucky converts on two fourth down attempts and almost a third as the Hilltoppers are still looking for their first points of the game. 

Alabama played Mincey along with freshman Red Morgan and Jaylen Mbakwe as Western Kentucky nickeled and dimed their way down the field. When was the last time the Crimson Tide had three true freshman playing in the defensive backfield at once?

Despite Finley and the Hilltoppers’ best efforts the group ended up short on fourth down as Deontae Lawson and Tim Keenan combined for three of the final four tackles on the drive. While the Tide did fail on its first two attempts to get off the field on fourth down it’s important to note how few offensive plays Alabama had run to this point. The Crimson Tide mustered 28 offensive points on just 16 plays, leaving the defense on the field throughout the first half. 

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14. Justice Hits His Home Run

The Crimson Tide offense likely was looking to take the air out of the ball, practice and end of half situation and give the defense a break, but that’s not what Justice Haynes had in mind.

The redshirt freshman took two carries for 95 yards to keep the offensive explosion going. We get our first Robbie Ouzts sighting and the tight end leads Haynes through the line on first down.

The Georgia product showed everyone how special he is on the next play as he exploded for 85-yards through the middle of the defense. Tyler Booker and Elijah Pritchett do a nice job washing down the left side of the defensive line while Jaeden Roberts and Wilkin Formby pull from right to left to open the hole. While Kalen DeBoer and Nick Sheridan would have liked to have used more time, it’s a beautiful picture of what happens when the offense is executed well.

15. Tyson Helton Benches TJ Finley

After the Hilltoppers last drive made it all the way to the 5-yard line before stalling out it’s time to try something different. Tyson Helton pulls the plug on TJ Finley and gives Caden Veltcamp a turn under center but not before successfully burning the rest of the first half clock out.

Alabama played numerous true freshman on defense in the first half of the first game and took a shutout into the locker room.

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16. Alabama’s Offense Sputters to Start Second Half

Alabama’s Jam Miller picks up in the second half right where he started with an eight-yard carry on first down. What happened next was nothing short of head scratching.

CJ Dippre’s defender beats him at the point of attack and is able to stop Miller on second down for no gain setting up what should be an easy third and short conversion for Alabama.

Western Kentucky rushes five on third down and Alabama’s offensive line does a poor job picking it up. The left side gets a hat on a hat, but the right side leaves a free rusher that automatically attracts Jalen Milroe’s attention. Milroe escapes the pocket instead of hanging in and delivering a ball to Kobe Prentice or Germie Bernard at the sticks. His choice backfires as WKU forces him to the sidelines before he can scramble for first down yardage.

For all the success the offense found in the first half with big plays the Crimson Tide will want to develop more down-in, down-out fundamentals in order to be successful.

17. New Quarterback Same Result

Alabama’s defense still ooks fast as we open the second half. The Crimson Tide brings in 22nd defender of the night in Keanu Koht who immediately collapses the pocket, with help from Jahiem Oatis, to force Veltkamp off his spot and into scramble mode.

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Veltkamp gets the ball out quickly and horizontally on second down but his receiver can’t get around Deontae Lawson. On third down we see one of the first bad angles of the night as Keon Sabb flew in through the secondary to try to make a stop. Every yard is hard to come by for Western Kentucky and a block in the back penalty sets them behind the chains.

Cole Adams has been fielding punts all night and while the Oklahoma product never breaks one loose, you can see how dangerous he is with the ball in his hands. 2024 won’t be the year to go to the restroom during special teams plays.

18. Jalen Milroe Is the Best Athlete in College Football

The Crimson Tide’s offense is cruising through the opener so let’s give Richard Young, Josh Cuevas and Emmanuel Henderson their first touches of the season.

The play of the drive came on third and four as Jalen Milroe found Germie Bernard on a flag route to keep the chains moving. Milroe caps it off with a fake sweep quarterback carry to score his fifth touchdown of the night. While there’s still things to improve on, it’s clear to see the work that Milroe’s put into his game in the offseason.

19. Western Kentucky Is Out of Options

The Hilltoppers have gone to the backup quarterback. They’ve gone hurry up. They’ve slowed down. They’ve run screens, draws, sweeps and more to try to attack the Alabama defense from anyway imaginable. Regardless of the outcome you must give Tyson Helton credit for the myriad of ways they tried to move the ball. They continue here in the third quarter but the collective speed of Alabama’s defense makes them too much to face on Saturday night.

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(LEX 18) — With peak flood season approaching in eastern Kentucky, a new license plate is hitting the road with a mission: helping communities recover when disaster strikes.

The Kentucky League of Cities is launching the Cities Drive Kentucky license plate to raise money for communities affected by natural disasters. The plates are expected to arrive at county clerk’s offices across the state next month.

Kentucky League of Cities CEO J.D. Chaney said the idea grew from watching Kentuckians rally together during past disasters — most notably in 2021, when an EF-4 tornado touched down in western Kentucky as part of a widespread outbreak.

“We saw people from the far east going far west that weren’t even touched,” Chaney said.

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Chaney said getting local governments back on their feet quickly is essential to helping residents recover.

“Getting the city up and going to be able to respond to the citizens they serve is absolutely critical for individuals to make recovery,” Chaney said.

The Kentucky League of Cities also aims to serve as a communication hub during disasters, helping local officials manage the flood of offers of support so they can focus on their communities.

“They’ve got [300] or 400 other phone calls they need to be doing, and we help on that other side. So, there’s one point of contact to facilitate those things,” Chaney said.

The need for that kind of support is growing. Research from the organization shows extreme weather caused $22 million in damages in 2025.

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Chaney described the license plate program as a safety net for cities across Kentucky.

“It’s an insurance policy, for Kentucky cities to know that they have that backing with other communities that have the resources so they can immediately get back and start serving their constituency,” Chaney said.

“We hope others also see how important that is,” Chaney added.

The Cities Drive Kentucky license plates will be available at county clerk’s offices statewide next month.





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Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives voted to pass House Bill 276 earlier this month, which would allow Kentucky residents to keep up to six backyard chickens on residential properties while setting guidelines for local regulation.



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The 2026 KHSAA Kentucky State Wrestling Championships are underway. Follow all the results right here. We’ll be updating this article throughout the event. For access to complete brackets and archived matches, click the link below.

2026 KHSAA Kentucky State Wrestling Championship Brackets

Round of 16 Results

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Talon Sanderlyn (Boyle County) 38-6 won by major decision over Logan Plummer (East Jessamine) 27-6 (MD 11-2)

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Cody Blevins (Simon Kenton) 43-9 won by tech fall over Heath May (Johnson Central) 11-6 (TF-1.5 3:55 (18-0))

Jackson Taylor (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Jamarion Sanders (LaRue County) 36-9 (Fall 0:44)

Derek Tran (Desales) 35-2 won by decision over Trenton Bratcher (Moore) 35-13 (Dec 7-0)

Ryker Kramer (Fort Campbell) 41-8 won by decision over Mason Brooks (Somerset) 16-1 (Dec 7-6)

Daniel Stark (Nelson County) 32-6 won by tech fall over Tracker Blackburn (Scott) 3-2 (TF-1.5 4:52 (21-5))

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Parker Wilkens (Highlands) 42-5 won by tech fall over Brody Jewell (Martin County High School) 30-7 (TF-1.5 3:24 (20-4))

Lincoln Maynard (North Oldham) 29-4 won by tech fall over Noe Rodriguez (Harrison County) 22-13 (TF-1.5 6:00 (17-0))

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Kevin Lopez (Apollo) 40-2 won by decision over Lukas Shuck (Oldham County) 34-6 (Dec 8-1)

Thomas Sang (Greenwood) 47-3 won by fall over Makai Green (Fairdale) 28-10 (Fall 4:32)

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Jeremy Mollett (Martin County High School) 35-3 won by fall over Wyatt Smith (Wayne County) 44-8 (Fall 3:09)

Braylon Ryan (Walton-Verona) 28-10 won by fall over Myles Mitchell (West Jessamine) 26-11 (Fall 3:21)

Peyton Fowler (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Zachary Fields (Western Hills) 31-8 (Fall 1:33)

Cameron Underwood (Somerset) 29-0 won by fall over Jayden Muratalla (Bourbon County) 12-7 (Fall 1:59)

Ayden Votaw (Nelson County) 35-1 won by fall over Andrew Recio (Male) 26-13 (Fall 1:35)

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Bryant Brinkman (Ryle) 29-0 won by fall over Ahmed Alobaidi (Jeffersontown) 38-5 (Fall 2:53)

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Emilio Rodriguez (Covington Catholic) 48-11 won by decision over Chase Mort (Central Hardin) 39-7 (Dec 5-2)

Blake Lemaster (Martin County High School) 35-9 won by fall over Dillon Lewis (Fairdale) 24-15 (Fall 4:29)

Jaxton Howard (Apollo) 38-1 won by major decision over Renzo Watts (Madison Central) 11-3 (MD 22-11)

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Jackson Wells (Harrison County) 12-0 won by tech fall over Keaton Dicken (Conner) 49-7 (TF-1.5 4:33 (20-3))

Mason Gipson (South Oldham) 34-6 won by tech fall over Braylon Newell (Boyle County) 22-14 (TF-1.5 4:58 (20-4))

Jaxson Mayberry (Union County) 5-0 won by major decision over Kadham Alghanemi (Lafayette) 28-7 (MD 11-2)

Carson Matney (Johnson Central) 42-7 won by decision over Prestyn Walls (Green County) 38-14 (Dec 14-7)

Aiden Brinkman (Ryle) 37-7 won by fall over Liam Ditto (LaRue County) 31-13 (Fall 1:09)

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Blaine Kimery (South Oldham) 33-4 won by fall over Keenan Clevenger (Madison Central) 26-10 (Fall 3:56)

Peyton Vowels (Meade County) 39-2 won by tech fall over Deontae Graves (Holmes) 35-9 (TF-1.5 3:12 (17-2))

Braydan Blevins (Simon Kenton) 54-7 won by decision over Josh Waufle (Paducah Tilghman) 25-3 (Dec 4-2)

Lane Griffin (North Bullitt) 41-0 won by tech fall over Hunter Oakley (Montgomery County) 24-11 (TF-1.5 2:56 (19-1))

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Jacob Ramsey (Union County) 4-1 won by fall over Liam Skinner (Rowan County) 23-3 (Fall 3:56)

Clayton Badida (Conner) 50-5 won by fall over Estevan Delgadillo (Central Hardin) 38-11 (Fall 1:46)

Elijah Kirby (Caldwell County) 29-9 won by decision over Drake Wimsatt (Paul Laurence Dunbar) 37-2 (Dec 10-6)

Ethan Masters (Boyle County) 41-7 won by decision over Aeson Springer (Oldham County) 26-4 (Dec 6-5)

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Cullen White (Boyle County) 41-11 won by fall over Connor Warner (Simon Kenton) 41-16 (Fall 1:58)

Brennen Clifford (Union County) 5-0 won by major decision over Braden Woolridge (St. Xavier) 17-6 (MD 18-5)

Bentley Brown (Boyd County) 44-6 won by fall over Hayden Drexler (Oldham County) 37-9 (Fall 4:55)

Bruce Anderson (John Hardin) 52-6 won by fall over Ethan Piasecki (Dixie Heights) 39-7 (Fall 3:07)

Braden Llaghno (Male) 22-12 won by fall over Landon Howard (Johnson Central) 30-18 (Fall 1:50)

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Corban Nance (Anderson County) 32-0 won by major decision over Jordynn Davis (Paducah Tilghman) 33-20 (MD 13-4)

Jackson Stoner (Daviess County) 32-3 won by major decision over mohamed Talasow (Fairdale) 31-7 (MD 16-7)

Cordion Abernathy (Conner) 47-2 won by fall over Grayson Smith (Madison Central) 26-8 (Fall 1:52)

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Nolan Link (Meade County) 42-5 won by major decision over Daylan Sexton (Fairdale) 31-12 (MD 11-2)

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Henry Koller (South Oldham) 38-4 won by fall over LUKE CORNWELL (Ryle) 43-4 (Fall 4:11)

Mat Wasson (Harrison County) 33-3 won by tech fall over Jordan Rutherford (Simon Kenton) 28-15 (TF-1.5 2:32 (17-1))

Ryan Smith (Johnson Central) 41-4 won by tech fall over Bain Kurtz (Boyle County) 24-15 (TF-1.5 4:11 (21-6))

Blake Murdock (Great Crossing) 30-16 won by decision over Brock Fernandez (St. Xavier) 30-5 (Dec 16-10)

Justin Kidd (Dixie Heights) 33-6 won by major decision over Isaac Richards (Woodford County) 29-11 (MD 14-1)

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Utah Heady (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Elliot Ortinski (Henry Clay) 24-6 (Fall 2:20)

Bj Jackson (Corbin) 34-3 won by tech fall over David Craig (Greenup County) 29-7 (TF-1.5 3:17 (17-1))

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Colton Motta (South Oldham) 33-11 won by decision over Derrick Johnson (Central Hardin) 42-5 (Dec 7-3)

Chance Mills (Madison Central) 35-8 won by fall over Dane Miller (Christian County) 31-6 (Fall 0:47)

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Jaylin Bellamy (Paducah Tilghman) 48-6 won by major decision over Deacon Heisler (Campbell County) 48-5 (MD 22-10)

Blake Luttrell (Fairdale) 37-5 won by major decision over Jacob Brown (Woodford County) 23-2 (MD 10-2)

Luke Peace (Conner) 42-10 won by fall over Austin Brinegar (Harrison County) 32-6 (Fall 5:22)

Jayden Raney (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Andrew Pomeroy (Male) 46-7 (Fall 1:39)

James Morris (Johnson Central) 43-5 won by decision over JAGGER IRVIN (Ryle) 10-3 (Dec 9-8)

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Kalob Wise (Moore) 34-5 won by tech fall over Joseph Kresel (LaRue County) 32-11 (TF-1.5 3:19 (18-2))

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Madden Brown (Oldham County) 26-2 won by fall over Jack Ferguson (Pleasure Ridge Park) 41-7 (Fall 1:01)

Jordyn Raney (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Aiden Zuniga (Taylor County) 30-6 (Fall 0:52)

Judah Carey (Boyle County) 33-7 won by major decision over Payton Conner (Meade County) 30-6 (MD 9-1)

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Taner Woodman (Ashland Blazer) 33-10 won by decision over Nathan Seth (Conner) 41-13 (Dec 6-4)

Santiago Gonzalez (Moore) 37-4 won by major decision over Lucas Oliverio (Desales) 36-5 (MD 15-2)

Gavyn Kinley (Madison Central) 35-4 won by decision over Parker Smith (Simon Kenton) 21-10 (Dec 6-4)

Miles Smith (East Jessamine) 41-2 won by fall over Donovan Rogers (Caldwell County) 31-8 (Fall 5:28)

Chase Gillum (Boyd County) 47-5 won by decision over Hunter Kennedy (Trinity (Louisville)) 29-14 (Dec 14-8)

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Kaygen Roberts (Boyle County) 45-4 won by decision over CALLEN SCHMIDT (Ryle) 38-8 (Dec 5-3)

Zac Scott (Johnson Central) 43-4 won by decision over Thomas Brauer (Owensboro Catholic) 24-1 (Dec 10-4)

Riley Sanford (Spencer County) 42-5 won by tech fall over Joseph Whaley (North Hardin) 40-8 (TF-1.5 5:43 (18-1))

George Dennis (Harrison County) 30-2 won by tech fall over Leland Garcia (Male) 27-13 (TF-1.5 2:36 (15-0))

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Kayson White (Highlands) 40-3 won by tech fall over Jackson Holly (Central Hardin) 31-10 (TF-1.5 2:13 (18-3))

Carson Nance (Anderson County) 29-2 won by decision over Deacon Harrison (Christian County) 26-7 (Dec 7-2)

Parker Maynard (Martin County High School) 40-4 won by major decision over Wendel Shackelford (Union County) 3-2 (MD 10-0)

Emory Dix (Madison Central) 27-4 won by fall over Jake Holtgrave (St. Xavier) 24-6 (Fall 5:31)

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Dalton Matney (Johnson Central) 39-5 won by tech fall over Samuelu Hazelwood (Central Hardin) 42-3 (TF-1.5 5:27 (16-1))

Benjamin Woosley (Simon Kenton) 38-8 won by fall over Ian Tucker (Wayne County) 48-8 (Fall 2:53)

Gavin Becker (South Oldham) 45-2 won by major decision over Msabaha Sumaili (Henry Clay) 31-7 (MD 17-8)

Ethan O`Malley (Paducah Tilghman) 29-7 won by decision over Cole Jewell (Martin County High School) 36-11 (Dec 10-6)

Tony Leader (Boyd County) 41-1 won by fall over Grayson Scott (Franklin County) 35-9 (Fall 0:23)

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Micah Thompson (Boyle County) 46-3 won by fall over Carter Thomas (Union County) 3-2 (Fall 0:56)

NOAH CRISP (Ryle) 35-14 won by decision over Karsyn Sumpter (Harrison County) 30-11 (Dec 10-3)

joshua Tuttle (Fairdale) 24-4 won by fall over Hunter Roberts (Ohio County) 37-11 (Fall 3:10)

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Owen Lamer (Taylor County) 24-1 won by fall over Corey Freihofer (Cooper) 34-14 (Fall 1:11)

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Dawson Schroering (Dupont Manual) 40-2 won by decision over Frank Niyonyishu (Henry Clay) 26-7 (Dec 6-3)

Tyler Hillebrandt (Oldham County) 43-2 won by fall over Yousif Al Shuweily (Fairdale) 30-13 (Fall 1:23)

Ben Hall (Paducah Tilghman) 41-2 won by major decision over KEIGAN REINSENBECK (Ryle) 34-8 (MD 16-5)

Nathaniel Williams (Ashland Blazer) 46-7 won by fall over Darius Ridner (Mccreary Central) 34-10 (Fall 0:55)

Ethan Peckenpaugh (Henderson County) 40-2 won by tech fall over Peyton Zinser (Scott) 32-14 (TF-1.5 2:51 (18-0))

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Max Baxter (Bullitt East) 43-3 won by tech fall over Cameron Green (Great Crossing) 20-18 (TF-1.5 3:16 (16-0))

Cyrus Greiwe (Corbin) 44-6 won by fall over Keegan Bishop (Covington Catholic) 44-4 (Fall 5:37)

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Carson Herbst (Madison Central) 29-0 won by fall over Branden Mcgee (Ashland Blazer) 39-10 (Fall 1:47)

Darien Allen (Dupont Manual) 22-1 won by major decision over Beau Gordon (South Oldham) 39-10 (MD 10-0)

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DJ Wilson (Paducah Tilghman) 29-8 won by fall over Daniel Switzer (Harrison County) 25-6 (Fall 2:59)

Garrison Messer (Ohio County) 44-3 won by fall over Xander Turner (Highlands) 22-17 (Fall 1:35)

Antonio Rodriguez (Covington Catholic) 41-9 won by fall over Bryton Tye (Corbin) 32-12 (Fall 6:00)

Lucas Ricketts (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Douglas Mulhall (St. Xavier) 17-9 (Fall 0:34)

Riley Burton (Fern Creek) 40-2 won by fall over Raiden Rios (Bullitt East) 41-13 (Fall 0:45)

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Kylen Sturgeon (Scott) 11-6 won by fall over Aaron Thompson (Nelson County) 28-8 (Fall 1:15)

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Galvin Stephens (Male) 32-9 won by decision over Cohen Campbell (North Hardin) 35-5 (Dec 8-1)

Thorin Johnson (Wayne County) 49-3 won by major decision over Jaydan Rutherford (Simon Kenton) 54-15 (MD 14-4)

Devin Allen (Dupont Manual) 43-0 won by tech fall over Jeffrey Temprano (Lafayette) 21-6 (TF-1.5 5:03 (15-0))

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Rage Henderson (Paducah Tilghman) 39-3 won by fall over Jace Detre (LaRue County) 29-18 (Fall 0:57)

Neal Wright (Bullitt Central) 19-2 won by fall over Alexander Goodin (Bell County) 49-11 (Fall 5:13)

Brock Sexton (Harrison County) 39-1 won by decision over Joshua Frost (Calloway County) 22-5 (Dec 9-5)

Jax Crowe (Boyle County) 32-5 won by fall over Phillip Sullivan (Trinity (Louisville)) 36-11 (Fall 1:25)

Brayden Fannin (Martin County High School) 38-1 won by fall over Elijah Huff (Woodford County) 21-8 (Fall 1:52)

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Joshua Goins (Corbin) 38-7 won by decision over Isaac Adkins (Johnson Central) 29-6 (Dec 5-2)

Elias McPike (Paducah Tilghman) 26-9 won by major decision over Zander Edington (Franklin County) 24-12 (MD 9-1)

Christian Brown (Cooper) 36-0 won by fall over William Galloway (Dupont Manual) 22-5 (Fall 1:17)

Colton Lewis (Atherton) 23-0 won by fall over Cameron Thompson (Boyd County) 47-11 (Fall 1:38)

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Brayden Allender (Campbell County) 40-6 won by fall over Austin Goodpaster (Nelson County) 32-1 (Fall 0:46)

Maxx Escaloni (Woodford County) 33-7 won by decision over Austin Cummings (Union County) 4-1 (Dec 5-3)

Ethan Harris (St. Xavier) 23-6 won by major decision over Bryce Sizemore (Conner) 37-8 (MD 8-0)

Landon Bryant (Whitley County) 33-6 won by injury default over Wyatt Riley (Ashland Blazer) 18-4 (Inj. 1:07)

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Logan Plummer (East Jessamine) 27-6 won by decision over Christian Prietto-Bottoms (Paducah Tilghman) 33-16 (Dec 12-8)

Talon Sanderlyn (Boyle County) 38-6 won by tech fall over Oliver Westphal (Spencer County) 41-5 (TF-1.5 4:32 (16-1))

Heath May (Johnson Central) 11-6 won by fall over River Leonard (Central Hardin) 38-14 (Fall 1:29)

Cody Blevins (Simon Kenton) 43-9 won by fall over Mikah Mattingly (Male) 30-9 (Fall 3:18)

Jackson Taylor (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Mason Masteller (Conner) 21-22 (Fall 0:50)

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Jamarion Sanders (LaRue County) 36-9 won by fall over Preston Jackson (Montgomery County) 22-14 (Fall 1:16)

Trenton Bratcher (Moore) 35-13 won by tech fall over Xzander Holt (Whitley County) 28-10 (TF-1.5 5:59 (18-0))

Derek Tran (Desales) 35-2 won by fall over Tanner Magee (Grant County) 30-9 (Fall 0:33)

Mason Brooks (Somerset) 16-1 won by tech fall over Braxton Bradford (Rowan County) 3-6 (TF-1.5 2:09 (19-4))

Ryker Kramer (Fort Campbell) 41-8 won by fall over Clay Atchison (Great Crossing) 25-19 (Fall 5:30)

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Tracker Blackburn (Scott) 3-2 won by tech fall over Makarios Green (Fairdale) 20-20 (TF-1.5 5:08 (18-0))

Daniel Stark (Nelson County) 32-6 won by tech fall over Chris Ammon (Oldham County) 33-14 (TF-1.5 5:10 (19-3))

Brody Jewell (Martin County High School) 30-7 won by fall over Bryton Kerns (Meade County) 22-14 (Fall 3:53)

Parker Wilkens (Highlands) 42-5 won by major decision over Ethan Klidzejs (Caldwell County) 33-8 (MD 9-0)

Noe Rodriguez (Harrison County) 22-13 won by decision over Chuck Bentancourt (Shawnee) 24-3 (Dec 8-2)

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Lincoln Maynard (North Oldham) 29-4 won by fall over Max Gilreath (Mccreary Central) 19-8 (Fall 3:12)

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Lukas Shuck (Oldham County) 34-6 won by fall over Jaxen Skaggs (East Carter) 12-8 (Fall 4:32)

Kevin Lopez (Apollo) 40-2 won by tech fall over Kaiden Dauenbaugh (Simon Kenton) 39-17 (TF-1.5 5:37 (22-5))

Thomas Sang (Greenwood) 47-3 won by fall over Ricky Parriman (Mccreary Central) 33-11 (Fall 0:19)

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Makai Green (Fairdale) 28-10 won by decision over Brayden Schumann (Henry Clay) 22-8 (Dec 14-8)

Jeremy Mollett (Martin County High School) 35-3 won by fall over James Diaz (St. Xavier) 12-12 (Fall 0:59)

Wyatt Smith (Wayne County) 44-8 won by tech fall over Kaiden Crittenden (North Hardin) 37-10 (TF-1.5 2:00 (17-1))

Braylon Ryan (Walton-Verona) 28-10 won by tech fall over Jake Pulliam (Paducah Tilghman) 13-10 (TF-1.5 4:00 (18-3))

Myles Mitchell (West Jessamine) 26-11 won by fall over Jackson Maier (Spencer County) 29-18 (Fall 2:52)

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Peyton Fowler (Union County) 5-0 won by tech fall over Jude Fortier (LaRue County) 22-14 (TF-1.5 1:55 (15-0))

Zachary Fields (Western Hills) 31-8 won by fall over Noah Clouse (Johnson Central) 29-10 (Fall 0:47)

Jayden Muratalla (Bourbon County) 12-7 won by fall over Ethan Martin (Bullitt East) 22-14 (Fall 3:20)

Cameron Underwood (Somerset) 29-0 won by fall over Colton Reed (Campbell County) 0-1 (Fall 1:03)

Ayden Votaw (Nelson County) 35-1 won by fall over Camryn Coffey (Madison Central) 30-7 (Fall 4:34)

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Andrew Recio (Male) 26-13 won by major decision over Chris Richie (Perry County Central) 33-14 (MD 9-0)

Ahmed Alobaidi (Jeffersontown) 38-5 won by fall over Nathan Dillingham (Grant County) 28-10 (Fall 1:49)

Bryant Brinkman (Ryle) 29-0 won by fall over ayden brison (Hopkinsville) 23-11 (Fall 2:42)

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Chase Mort (Central Hardin) 39-7 won by decision over Larriuce Felipe (Whitley County) 30-11 (Dec 11-8)

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Emilio Rodriguez (Covington Catholic) 48-11 won by decision over Brycen Gray (Woodford County) 35-9 (Dec 9-5)

Blake Lemaster (Martin County High School) 35-9 won by fall over Christon Johnson (Hopkinsville) 27-6 (Fall 3:25)

Dillon Lewis (Fairdale) 24-15 won by fall over Gavin Clem (George Rogers Clark) 21-10 (Fall 2:34)

Renzo Watts (Madison Central) 11-3 won by fall over Jacob Fitterer (Bullitt Central) 10-9 (Fall 0:41)

Jaxton Howard (Apollo) 38-1 won by fall over Hunter Crabtree (Greenup County) 27-10 (Fall 4:18)

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Keaton Dicken (Conner) 49-7 won by major decision over Nolan Favorite (Oldham County) 37-9 (MD 10-2)

Jackson Wells (Harrison County) 12-0 won by fall over Graydon Daniels (South Warren) 41-8 (Fall 0:28)

Mason Gipson (South Oldham) 34-6 won by fall over Kaiden Diaz (Boyd County) 15-17 (Fall 0:42)

Braylon Newell (Boyle County) 22-14 won by decision over Jett Stull (Meade County) 41-10 (Dec 13-6)

Kadham Alghanemi (Lafayette) 28-7 won by fall over Trevor Wilson (Pleasure Ridge Park) 27-9 (Fall 4:43)

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Jaxson Mayberry (Union County) 5-0 won by tech fall over Ryan Nickelman (Highlands) 28-16 (TF-1.5 6:00 (15-0))

Carson Matney (Johnson Central) 42-7 won by fall over Ethan Gilmore (Fort Campbell) 27-22 (Fall 1:14)

Prestyn Walls (Green County) 38-14 won by fall over Jyden Jones (Valley) 25-17 (Fall 4:53)

Liam Ditto (LaRue County) 31-13 won by decision over Joe Carr (Great Crossing) 21-17 (Dec 12-11)

Aiden Brinkman (Ryle) 37-7 won by tech fall over Logan Gevedon (Moore) 26-22 (TF-1.5 1:42 (19-4))

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Blaine Kimery (South Oldham) 33-4 won by tech fall over Jah Patterson (Daviess County) 35-11 (TF-1.5 3:48 (15-0))

Keenan Clevenger (Madison Central) 26-10 won by fall over Chase Messer (Martin County High School) 10-6 (Fall 1:02)

Deontae Graves (Holmes) 35-9 won by fall over Miguel Fransisco (Great Crossing) 22-18 (Fall 2:46)

Peyton Vowels (Meade County) 39-2 won by fall over Dakota Devore (Fairdale) 29-15 (Fall 1:54)

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Josh Waufle (Paducah Tilghman) 25-3 won by fall over Carter Bratcher (Greenwood) 29-10 (Fall 1:36)

Braydan Blevins (Simon Kenton) 54-7 won by fall over Justin Munoz (Henry Clay) 23-13 (Fall 1:42)

Hunter Oakley (Montgomery County) 24-11 won by fall over Bryson Smith (Wayne County) 28-9 (Fall 3:23)

Lane Griffin (North Bullitt) 41-0 won by fall over Connor Holmes (Fern Creek) 17-17 (Fall 0:30)

Liam Skinner (Rowan County) 23-3 won by fall over Ty Blankenship (Bourbon County) 17-7 (Fall 1:43)

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Jacob Ramsey (Union County) 4-1 won by fall over Joseph Muhinda (Moore) 23-9 (Fall 0:48)

Estevan Delgadillo (Central Hardin) 38-11 won by fall over Marion Wardlaw (Central) 28-11 (Fall 4:33)

Clayton Badida (Conner) 50-5 won by fall over Noah Simpson (Corbin) 44-7 (Fall 0:52)

Drake Wimsatt (Paul Laurence Dunbar) 37-2 won by fall over Hunter Francis (Dixie Heights) 27-13 (Fall 4:40)

Elijah Kirby (Caldwell County) 29-9 won by major decision over Tre Wilson (John Hardin) 42-9 (MD 19-5)

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Aeson Springer (Oldham County) 26-4 won by fall over Henry Bueter (St. Xavier) 19-10 (Fall 1:02)

Ethan Masters (Boyle County) 41-7 won by fall over Hunter Fields (Johnson Central) 26-15 (Fall 3:40)

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Cullen White (Boyle County) 41-11 won by fall over Kane Caudill (Belfry) 23-10 (Fall 3:32)

Connor Warner (Simon Kenton) 41-16 won by fall over Sergio Vasquez Gomez (Lafayette) 21-10 (Fall 3:34)

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Braden Woolridge (St. Xavier) 17-6 won by fall over Tyson English (Moore) 14-9 (Fall 0:46)

Brennen Clifford (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Sam Ryan (Bethlehem) 7-12 (Fall 1:13)

Bentley Brown (Boyd County) 44-6 won by decision over Jayden Perry (Fort Campbell) 42-14 (Dec 9-8)

Hayden Drexler (Oldham County) 37-9 won by decision over Declan Duncan (Trinity (Louisville)) 30-11 (Dec 11-6)

Ethan Piasecki (Dixie Heights) 39-7 won by fall over Jayden Fulz (Harrison County) 14-14 (Fall 1:35)

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Bruce Anderson (John Hardin) 52-6 won by fall over Elijah Mcdermott (Pineville) 25-6 (Fall 1:37)

Braden Llaghno (Male) 22-12 won by fall over Keith Johnson (Frederick Douglass) 28-13 (Fall 3:47)

Landon Howard (Johnson Central) 30-18 won by fall over Ayden Hall (Green County) 14-8 (Fall 3:21)

Jordynn Davis (Paducah Tilghman) 33-20 won by decision over Noah Foley (LaRue County) 29-14 (Dec 12-5)

Corban Nance (Anderson County) 32-0 won by fall over Jake Adams (Covington Catholic) 38-27 (Fall 3:16)

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mohamed Talasow (Fairdale) 31-7 won by fall over Isaiah Mitchell (Eastern) 25-13 (Fall 1:39)

Jackson Stoner (Daviess County) 32-3 won by tech fall over Daxton Baker (Montgomery County) 24-15 (TF-1.5 2:35 (21-5))

Grayson Smith (Madison Central) 26-8 won by decision over Aiden Behnken (Bardstown) 44-16 (Dec 22-16)

Cordion Abernathy (Conner) 47-2 won by fall over Logan Rowe (Scott County) 12-10 (Fall 1:39)

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Nolan Link (Meade County) 42-5 won by decision over AJ Falk (Scott County) 29-12 (Dec 6-3)

Daylan Sexton (Fairdale) 31-12 won by fall over Julius Parriman (Mccreary Central) 34-16 (Fall 1:18)

LUKE CORNWELL (Ryle) 43-4 won by fall over Justin Klidzejs (Caldwell County) 31-14 (Fall 1:08)

Henry Koller (South Oldham) 38-4 won by fall over Kaiden Nottingham (Boyd County) 35-11 (Fall 3:41)

Mat Wasson (Harrison County) 33-3 won by tech fall over Brody Culver (North Oldham) 9-9 (TF-1.5 0:00 (17-1))

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Jordan Rutherford (Simon Kenton) 28-15 won by decision over Eithan Cassell (Fort Campbell) 42-14 (Dec 11-6)

Bain Kurtz (Boyle County) 24-15 won by decision over Jack Harrod (Bullitt East) 23-14 (Dec 10-9)

Ryan Smith (Johnson Central) 41-4 won by tech fall over Gabriel Ditto (LaRue County) 31-16 (TF-1.5 3:29 (18-2))

Brock Fernandez (St. Xavier) 30-5 won by tech fall over Benjamin Kale (McCracken County) 21-8 (TF-1.5 2:57 (20-4))

Blake Murdock (Great Crossing) 30-16 won by fall over Beckett Stone (Nelson County) 10-5 (Fall 2:25)

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Isaac Richards (Woodford County) 29-11 won by major decision over Noah Bowens (Martin County High School) 26-13 (MD 16-8)

Justin Kidd (Dixie Heights) 33-6 won by tech fall over Elijah Adams (Taylor County) 21-9 (TF-1.5 4:47 (18-1))

Utah Heady (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Landon Windeler (Covington Catholic) 24-11 (Fall 3:03)

Elliot Ortinski (Henry Clay) 24-6 won by decision over Aydin Kadirov (Fern Creek) 34-9 (Dec 6-4)

David Craig (Greenup County) 29-7 won by major decision over Evan Wilson (John Hardin) 44-12 (MD 15-4)

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Bj Jackson (Corbin) 34-3 won by fall over Keviaun Craighead (Doss) 31-11 (Fall 3:32)

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Derrick Johnson (Central Hardin) 42-5 won by fall over Boone Sawyer (Walton-Verona) 3-3 (Fall 1:43)

Colton Motta (South Oldham) 33-11 won by tech fall over Trae White (Henry Clay) 28-7 (TF-1.5 3:41 (16-1))

Dane Miller (Christian County) 31-6 won by fall over Cooper Scott (Pikeville) 18-4 (Fall 5:39)

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Chance Mills (Madison Central) 35-8 won by tech fall over Joseph Jaso (St. Xavier) 24-15 (TF-1.5 1:55 (15-0))

Deacon Heisler (Campbell County) 48-5 won by fall over Timothy Montgomery (Spencer County) 27-12 (Fall 1:29)

Jaylin Bellamy (Paducah Tilghman) 48-6 won by fall over Jace Bowling (Boyd County) 36-12 (Fall 2:16)

Jacob Brown (Woodford County) 23-2 won by major decision over jaxon franks (Grant County) 28-13 (MD 14-2)

Blake Luttrell (Fairdale) 37-5 won by fall over Patrick Durbin (Meade County) 36-10 (Fall 0:56)

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Austin Brinegar (Harrison County) 32-6 won by major decision over Parker Fouch (East Carter) 32-9 (MD 15-4)

Luke Peace (Conner) 42-10 won by fall over Bryce Alford (Nelson County) 27-13 (Fall 0:58)

Andrew Pomeroy (Male) 46-7 won by fall over Channing Carte (Whitley County) 27-10 (Fall 2:37)

Jayden Raney (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over Jaxon Clary (Oldham County) 26-13 (Fall 0:53)

James Morris (Johnson Central) 43-5 won by decision over Cooper Adams (Trigg County) 23-4 (Dec 14-10)

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JAGGER IRVIN (Ryle) 10-3 won by decision over Titus Greiwe (Corbin) 36-7 (Dec 12-5)

Joseph Kresel (LaRue County) 32-11 won by decision over Joel Vontae Stanley Jr. (Pleasure Ridge Park) 34-12 (Dec 15-13)

Kalob Wise (Moore) 34-5 won by forfeit over Levi Howard (Lexington Christian) 27-17 (For.)

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Jack Ferguson (Pleasure Ridge Park) 41-7 won by fall over Cisco Torres (North Hardin) 15-11 (Fall 4:49)

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Madden Brown (Oldham County) 26-2 won by decision over Jeremy Begley (Martin County High School) 30-11 (Dec 7-2)

Aiden Zuniga (Taylor County) 30-6 won by decision over Juan Ramirez (Scott County) 28-9 (Dec 14-9)

Jordyn Raney (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over George Mintch (Boone County) 11-10 (Fall 0:21)

Payton Conner (Meade County) 30-6 won by major decision over Paul Abren (Christian County) 18-10 (MD 15-3)

Judah Carey (Boyle County) 33-7 won by fall over Branson Fain (Harrison County) 19-9 (Fall 2:46)

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Taner Woodman (Ashland Blazer) 33-10 won by decision over Tyler Gibson (Southern) 34-11 (Dec 12-7)

Nathan Seth (Conner) 41-13 won by fall over Bryce Hartel (Fairdale) 27-15 (Fall 3:54)

Santiago Gonzalez (Moore) 37-4 won by fall over Deacon Joseph (Great Crossing) 7-21 (Fall 1:25)

Lucas Oliverio (Desales) 36-5 won by tech fall over Peyton Weaver (Central Hardin) 20-15 (TF-1.5 3:02 (17-1))

Parker Smith (Simon Kenton) 21-10 won by tech fall over Evan Pyles (Paducah Tilghman) 15-7 (TF-1.5 5:34 (19-3))

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Gavyn Kinley (Madison Central) 35-4 won by major decision over Maddox Bryant (Johnson Central) 32-17 (MD 19-8)

Miles Smith (East Jessamine) 41-2 won by fall over Alex Craven (Madison Southern) 25-13 (Fall 2:12)

Donovan Rogers (Caldwell County) 31-8 won by fall over Cameran Constant (Fort Knox) 28-8 (Fall 3:45)

Hunter Kennedy (Trinity (Louisville)) 29-14 won by major decision over WYATT CRISP (Ryle) 16-9 (MD 15-1)

Chase Gillum (Boyd County) 47-5 won by fall over Elijah Tabor (Franklin County) 4-5 (Fall 1:04)

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Kaygen Roberts (Boyle County) 45-4 won by tech fall over Dylan Hobbs (Meade County) 30-14 (TF-1.5 2:15 (19-4))

CALLEN SCHMIDT (Ryle) 38-8 won by fall over Maykel Vazquez (North Bullitt) 27-8 (Fall 0:34)

Zac Scott (Johnson Central) 43-4 won by fall over Joseph Habimana (Moore) 34-14 (Fall 2:51)

Thomas Brauer (Owensboro Catholic) 24-1 won by fall over Faimy Victorin (Lafayette) 16-18 (Fall 1:23)

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Joseph Whaley (North Hardin) 40-8 won by fall over Kameryis Rodriquez Cline (Owensboro) 42-3 (Fall 3:38)

Riley Sanford (Spencer County) 42-5 won by fall over Jace Hunter (Paintsville) 22-10 (Fall 3:07)

Leland Garcia (Male) 27-13 won by fall over Thomas Tilley (Dixie Heights) 18-17 (Fall 2:56)

George Dennis (Harrison County) 30-2 won by fall over Isac Perez (Whitley County) 23-10 (Fall 2:47)

Kayson White (Highlands) 40-3 won by fall over Jack Madden (Russell) 25-14 (Fall 2:10)

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Jackson Holly (Central Hardin) 31-10 won by fall over James Williams (Taylor County) 25-13 (Fall 2:00)

Deacon Harrison (Christian County) 26-7 won by decision over Brock Heidle (George Rogers Clark) 34-11 (Dec 11-10)

Carson Nance (Anderson County) 29-2 won by tech fall over Brayden Norrick (Bullitt East) 30-15 (TF-1.5 3:33 (15-0))

Parker Maynard (Martin County High School) 40-4 won by fall over Andrew Cundiff (Jeffersontown) 25-5 (Fall 4:54)

Wendel Shackelford (Union County) 3-2 won by major decision over Jaxon Cox (Nelson County) 36-11 (MD 17-3)

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Emory Dix (Madison Central) 27-4 won by fall over Steven Velazquez-Estrada (Bryan Station) 10-8 (Fall 0:40)

Jake Holtgrave (St. Xavier) 24-6 won by tech fall over Liam Wood (Simon Kenton) 21-26 (TF-1.5 2:49 (17-1))

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Samuelu Hazelwood (Central Hardin) 42-3 won by fall over Jayden Tidwell (Ballard) 26-13 (Fall 0:47)

Dalton Matney (Johnson Central) 39-5 won by fall over Jacob Tylutke (Bullitt East) 20-5 (Fall 0:37)

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Ian Tucker (Wayne County) 48-8 won by decision over Jeremy Marks (Great Crossing) 27-15 (Dec 8-4)

Benjamin Woosley (Simon Kenton) 38-8 won by fall over Wyatt Dunn (Calloway County) 0-1 (Fall 0:36)

Gavin Becker (South Oldham) 45-2 won by tech fall over Kenzell Miller (Boone County) 24-16 (TF-1.5 2:00 (17-2))

Msabaha Sumaili (Henry Clay) 31-7 won by decision over Jared Cornell (Somerset) 25-4 (Dec 12-8)

Cole Jewell (Martin County High School) 36-11 won by fall over Destin Basemore (Central) 26-2 (Fall 1:11)

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Ethan O`Malley (Paducah Tilghman) 29-7 won by tech fall over Javin Ewing (South Warren) 29-13 (TF-1.5 2:28 (17-2))

Tony Leader (Boyd County) 41-1 won by fall over Noah Warner (Bourbon County) 17-8 (Fall 0:45)

Grayson Scott (Franklin County) 35-9 won by fall over Domanic Patterson (LaRue County) 32-15 (Fall 0:33)

Carter Thomas (Union County) 3-2 won by fall over Joesiah Hernandez (Conner) 23-18 (Fall 3:05)

Micah Thompson (Boyle County) 46-3 won by fall over Kamion Lockridge (Butler) 22-11 (Fall 1:05)

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Karsyn Sumpter (Harrison County) 30-11 won by decision over Chris Hollingworth (Madison Central) 25-13 (Dec 7-2)

NOAH CRISP (Ryle) 35-14 won by fall over Andrew Jones (Western Hills) 22-10 (Fall 2:52)

Hunter Roberts (Ohio County) 37-11 won by decision over Kaden Nichols (Daviess County) 17-6 (Dec 7-0)

joshua Tuttle (Fairdale) 24-4 won by fall over Ethan Brandhorst (Montgomery County) 23-14 (Fall 2:29)

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Owen Lamer (Taylor County) 24-1 won by fall over Ali Arslanov (Jeffersontown) 13-7 (Fall 0:36)

Corey Freihofer (Cooper) 34-14 won by major decision over James Begley (Martin County High School) 29-16 (MD 10-2)

Dawson Schroering (Dupont Manual) 40-2 won by fall over Grayson Cole (South Warren) 16-5 (Fall 1:30)

Frank Niyonyishu (Henry Clay) 26-7 won by fall over Brodie Smith (Christian County) 9-15 (Fall 0:51)

Tyler Hillebrandt (Oldham County) 43-2 won by fall over Dray Roberts (Harrison County) 20-17 (Fall 4:26)

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Yousif Al Shuweily (Fairdale) 30-13 won by decision over Lucas Durham (LaRue County) 33-12 (Dec 9-7)

KEIGAN REINSENBECK (Ryle) 34-8 won by fall over Peyton Walker (West Carter High School) 22-11 (Fall 1:47)

Ben Hall (Paducah Tilghman) 41-2 won by fall over Ryder Sadler (Green County) 31-15 (Fall 0:31)

Nathaniel Williams (Ashland Blazer) 46-7 won by fall over Elijah McCormick (Central) 18-5 (Fall 0:59)

Darius Ridner (Mccreary Central) 34-10 won by major decision over Alan Rivera (Fern Creek) 29-16 (MD 13-1)

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Ethan Peckenpaugh (Henderson County) 40-2 won by fall over Mijaia Dunn (Mercer County) 29-8 (Fall 1:30)

Peyton Zinser (Scott) 32-14 won by decision over Maddox Tabor (Greenwood) 43-10 (Dec 14-11)

Max Baxter (Bullitt East) 43-3 won by tech fall over Braylen Pruitt (Meade County) 33-15 (TF-1.5 2:11 (15-0))

Cameron Green (Great Crossing) 20-18 won by fall over Maddox Hammond (Western Hills) 17-16 (Fall 3:19)

Cyrus Greiwe (Corbin) 44-6 won by tech fall over Daniel Thompson (Union County) 3-2 (TF-1.5 2:50 (16-0))

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Keegan Bishop (Covington Catholic) 44-4 won by fall over Dylan Burton (East Carter) 25-12 (Fall 2:30)

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Carson Herbst (Madison Central) 29-0 won by fall over Gunner Patrick (Grant County) 18-18 (Fall 0:52)

Branden Mcgee (Ashland Blazer) 39-10 won by fall over Henry Morales (Dixie Heights) 31-5 (Fall 3:59)

Beau Gordon (South Oldham) 39-10 won by major decision over DeAsian Harris (Christian County) 28-14 (MD 10-0)

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Darien Allen (Dupont Manual) 22-1 won by fall over Jathan Brydie (North Hardin) 26-8 (Fall 1:34)

Daniel Switzer (Harrison County) 25-6 won by fall over jonny Tran (Fairdale) 24-22 (Fall 3:11)

DJ Wilson (Paducah Tilghman) 29-8 won by decision over Braylen Livingston (Woodford County) 36-8 (Dec 8-1)

Xander Turner (Highlands) 22-17 won by fall over Gabe Blackburn (Johnson Central) 30-18 (Fall 2:49)

Garrison Messer (Ohio County) 44-3 won by fall over Ryder Rogers (Adair County) 9-5 (Fall 2:00)

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Antonio Rodriguez (Covington Catholic) 40-9 won by fall over Scott Jennings (Ballard) 31-13 (Fall 4:48)

Bryton Tye (Corbin) 32-11 won by fall over Charles Farley (Bryan Station) 28-12 (Fall 2:42)

Douglas Mulhall (St. Xavier) 17-9 won by fall over Apelu Hazelwood (Central Hardin) 33-10 (Fall 4:50)

Lucas Ricketts (Union County) 5-0 won by fall over James e. Jones (Belfry) 24-9 (Fall 1:36)

Riley Burton (Fern Creek) 40-2 won by fall over Brock Crook (Henderson County) 34-8 (Fall 5:16)

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Raiden Rios (Bullitt East) 41-13 won by decision over Ashton Hackney (Great Crossing) 15-15 (Dec 7-3)

Aaron Thompson (Nelson County) 28-8 won by fall over Austyn Lawless (Somerset) 11-4 (Fall 1:41)

Kylen Sturgeon (Scott) 11-6 won by fall over Easton Slone (Martin County High School) 33-13 (Fall 2:33)

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Galvin Stephens (Male) 32-9 won by decision over Steel Chandler (Spencer County) 34-7 (Dec 8-5)

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Cohen Campbell (North Hardin) 35-5 won by tech fall over Cayden Thompson (Boyd County) 28-10 (TF-1.5 3:54 (21-4))

Thorin Johnson (Wayne County) 49-3 won by major decision over Bode Darland (Lexington Christian) 23-6 (MD 15-4)

Jaydan Rutherford (Simon Kenton) 54-15 won by fall over Wylee Elders (Union County) 2-3 (Fall 1:50)

Devin Allen (Dupont Manual) 43-0 won by fall over Carson Clark (Cooper) 19-9 (Fall 1:01)

Jeffrey Temprano (Lafayette) 21-6 won by tech fall over Austin Hurst (Madison Central) 20-8 (TF-1.5 5:11 (19-1))

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Jace Detre (LaRue County) 29-18 won by decision over Dylan Peck (Johnson Central) 29-15 (Dec 3-1)

Rage Henderson (Paducah Tilghman) 39-3 won by fall over Jamison Wester (Moore) 26-19 (Fall 1:59)

Alexander Goodin (Bell County) 49-10 won by fall over Dominic Ramirez (Nelson County) 35-4 (Fall 3:14)

Neal Wright (Bullitt Central) 18-2 won by fall over Andrew Crace (North Oldham) 12-7 (Fall 5:26)

Joshua Frost (Calloway County) 22-4 won by fall over Tyler Heck (Covington Catholic) 26-10 (Fall 0:25)

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Brock Sexton (Harrison County) 38-1 won by tech fall over Cameron Burnside (Ashland Blazer) 36-13 (TF-1.5 4:09 (15-0))

Jax Crowe (Boyle County) 32-5 won by fall over Jackson Kincer (Henry Clay) 24-15 (Fall 0:15)

Phillip Sullivan (Trinity (Louisville)) 36-11 won by fall over Landon Wuellner (Conner) 20-23 (Fall 5:28)

Elijah Huff (Woodford County) 21-8 won by fall over Jaeden Carolina (Fort Campbell) 34-24 (Fall 3:47)

Brayden Fannin (Martin County High School) 38-1 won by fall over Brandon Krauss (Central Hardin) 29-22 (Fall 1:18)

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Joshua Goins (Corbin) 37-7 won by fall over Jack Fredstrom (Dixie Heights) 17-19 (Fall 5:32)

Isaac Adkins (Johnson Central) 29-5 won by decision over Anthony Merino (LaRue County) 29-15 (Dec 7-1)

Elias McPike (Paducah Tilghman) 25-9 won by major decision over Benjamin Cauley (Bullitt East) 3-2 (MD 14-2)

Zander Edington (Franklin County) 24-11 won by decision over CJ White (Harrison County) 21-10 (Dec 7-3)

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Christian Brown (Cooper) 36-0 won by fall over Jamison Dunn (Lexington Christian) 21-10 (Fall 3:00)

William Galloway (Dupont Manual) 22-5 won by fall over Treshawn Crenshaw (Christian County) 26-9 (Fall 1:46)

Cameron Thompson (Boyd County) 47-10 won by fall over Steven Bryant (Warren Central) 30-6 (Fall 5:41)

Colton Lewis (Atherton) 22-0 won by fall over Johnathan Tapp (Bell County) 41-16 (Fall 0:59)

Austin Goodpaster (Nelson County) 32-1 won by fall over Marq Sheckles (Western) 39-8 (Fall 0:41)

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Brayden Allender (Campbell County) 40-6 won by forfeit over Ian Tibbs (Madison Southern) 26-11 (For.)

Maxx Escaloni (Woodford County) 32-7 won by fall over Fernando Cruz (Bryan Station) 24-8 (Fall 4:40)

Austin Cummings (Union County) 4-0 won by fall over Carter Lauffer (Paintsville) 17-10 (Fall 1:35)

Ethan Harris (St. Xavier) 22-6 won by fall over Kayden Lambert (Henderson County) 19-14 (Fall 1:39)

Bryce Sizemore (Conner) 37-7 won in sudden victory – 1 over Michael Braunm (Great Crossing) 12-7 (SV-1 8-5)

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Landon Bryant (Whitley County) 33-6 won by fall over Liam Riordan (Oldham County) 29-12 (Fall 2:58)

Wyatt Riley (Ashland Blazer) 18-4 won by fall over Kaleb Myers (North Hardin) 38-8 (Fall 0:36)





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