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2024 MPSSAA Maryland Wrestling State Championship Results, & Schedule – FloWrestling

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2024 MPSSAA Maryland Wrestling State Championship Results, & Schedule – FloWrestling


The top wrestlers in Maryland compete for state titles this weekend. Follow the results right here as we’ll be updating this article throughout the event.

Watch the MPSSAA Maryland Wrestling State Championships LIVE on FloWrestling. Archives will also be available immediately following the conclusion of each match.

2024 boys MPSSAA Maryland Wrestling State Championship brackets are available on Trackwrestling here.

2024 girls MPSSAA Maryland Wrestling State Championship brackets are available on Trackwrestling here.

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Feb 29-Mar 2 · Resumes Today at 3:30 PM UTC

2024 MPSSAA (MD) State Wrestling Championship

MPSSAA Wrestling State Championship Schedule

*all times are Eastern Standard Time

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Thursday, February 29

2:30 pm – Girls pigtais

4:00 pm – Prelims, all divisions

Friday, March 1

10:30 am – Girls Consolations

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11:45 am – Quarterfinals, all divisions

2:30 pm – Consolations, all divisions

4:30 pm – Consolations, all divisions

6:30 pm – Semifinals, all divisions

Saturday, March 2

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11:00 am – Consolations, all divisions

12:15 pm – Consolations, all divisions

1:45 pm – 3rd & 5th place matches, all divisions

4:00 pm – Finals, all divisions

Boys Round of 16 Results

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Cooper Spoales (Damascus) 43-4 won by fall over Darly Ortega (North Caroline) 25-12 (Fall 1:33)

Wyatt Rossi (Sparrows Point) 34-3 won by tech fall over Brendan Shephard (Pikesville) 20-8 (TF-1.5 4:24 (17-2))

Luke Baldwin (Henry E. Lackey) 26-10 won by fall over Sean Downey (C. Milton Wright) 23-18 (Fall 1:29)

Juan Hinojosa (Stephen Decatur) 37-3 won by fall over Hunter Mahoney (Southern-AA) 31-14 (Fall 0:28)

Owen Hayden (Huntingtown) 28-4 won by fall over Connor Cline (Hereford) 27-14 (Fall 0:56)

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Ethan Dimmerling (Poolesville) 33-4 won by major decision over Hunter Pettorossi (North East) 36-4 (MD 14-4)

Evan Mullen (Brunswick) 44-3 won by tech fall over Isaiah Brown (Rising Sun) 32-10 (TF-1.5 5:09 (17-1))

Grayson Barnhill (South Carroll) 31-0 won by fall over Artice Gonzales-High (Thomas Stone) 22-14 (Fall 0:08)

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Elijah Collick (Stephen Decatur) 39-2 won by fall over Tristan Marti (Henry E. Lackey) 12-19 (Fall 0:29)

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Cody Johnson (Hammond) 40-5 won by decision over Jackson Rilley (Francis Scott Key) 24-14 (Dec 4-2)

Brayden Polly (Eastern Technical) 31-5 won in sudden victory – 1 over Cayden Boedecker (Brunswick) 39-7 (SV-1 2-0)

Landen Vercoe (Huntingtown) 31-1 won by tech fall over Connor Frank (North Caroline) 25-12 (TF-1.5 5:43 (19-2))

Kane Desch (C. Milton Wright) 38-5 won by major decision over Brayden Brassell (Century) 22-7 (MD 11-2)

Alan McDonald (Queen Anne`s) 34-8 won by fall over Leandro Saravia (Guilford Park) 30-12 (Fall 2:00)

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Adan Stewart (Rising Sun) 32-8 won by major decision over Deegan Woomer (La Plata) 29-12 (MD 9-0)

Mathew Beitzel (Northern-G) 39-3 won by fall over Keelan Bailey (Liberty) 30-10 (Fall 1:53)

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Tyler Garvin (Rising Sun) 41-0 won by fall over Jeremiah Young (Patuxent) 13-13 (Fall 1:00)

Ashton Thompson (Catoctin) 43-3 won by decision over Abhi Godar (Eastern Technical) 28-10 (Dec 5-1)

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Nate Wilhelm (Northern-G) 34-5 won by decision over Tommy Blankenship (North Harford) 32-3 (Dec 3-2)

Vincent Kirby (Havre de Grace) 36-5 won by fall over Danny Scott (Huntingtown) 24-13 (Fall 5:14)

Evan Owen (South Carroll) 46-3 won by major decision over Nicky Anderson (Williamsport) 44-5 (MD 9-0)

Noah Walker (Frederick Douglass-PG) 20-5 won by fall over Caleb Melvin (North Caroline) 29-12 (Fall 1:35)

Liam Hugues (Stephen Decatur) 17-6 won by tech fall over Caleb Rogalski (La Plata) 20-17 (TF-1.5 3:46 (16-0))

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Seth Crawford (Brunswick) 47-0 won by fall over Jeffrey Baltazar (Owings Mills) 6-8 (Fall 0:37)

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Tanner Halling (Boonsboro) 45-0 won by tech fall over Carson Webber (Calvert) 12-3 (TF-1.5 1:54 (16-1))

Xzavier Brown (Rising Sun) 36-8 won by major decision over Alex Pearl (Liberty) 30-16 (MD 9-1)

Chase Ullmann (Eastern Technical) 28-9 won by tech fall over Cameron Moore (Harford Technical) 27-14 (TF-1.5 5:17 (16-0))

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Jonathan Sexton (Glenelg) 29-10 won by decision over Mason Furl (Patuxent) 21-6 (Dec 7-2)

Brody Henry (South Carroll) 42-0 won by tech fall over Jacob Carpenter (North Caroline) 18-17 (TF-1.5 3:17 (18-1))

Jake Beaumont (Walkersville) 37-6 won by decision over Xavier Hergett (Henry E. Lackey) 18-9 (Dec 5-1)

Devon Opel (Northern-G) 36-6 won by fall over John Pinkney (Frederick Douglass-PG) 20-6 (Fall 3:48)

Tremaine Jackson (Queen Anne`s) 36-3 won by fall over Miller Zavala (Chesapeake-B) 25-13 (Fall 0:54)

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JoJo Gigliotti (South Carroll) 48-1 won by fall over Cole Jackson (La Plata) 24-13 (Fall 1:40)

Mason Glotfelty (Northern-G) 36-3 won by decision over Aaron August (Stephen Decatur) 32-7 (Dec 4-2)

Greg Couch (Kent Island) 30-8 won by major decision over Hayden Harvey (Southern-G) 25-16 (MD 13-4)

Jett Cramer (Huntingtown) 24-3 won by major decision over Jeff Gessner (Patterson Mill) 35-9 (MD 13-3)

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Isaac Choi (Glenelg) 27-10 won by fall over Jonathan Horne (Rising Sun) 37-11 (Fall 2:54)

Mitchell Nguyen (C. Milton Wright) 34-5 won by fall over Malachi Hart (Potomac) 16-5 (Fall 3:17)

Nate Taylor (Francis Scott Key) 33-4 won by fall over Hunter Dufresne (Patuxent) 17-11 (Fall 4:37)

Camden Hull (Williamsport) 44-3 won by fall over Deion Finney (Wicomico) 37-10 (Fall 1:34)

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Bradyn VanDerVoort (Manchester Valley) 43-7 won by fall over Devaraun Waters (Loch Raven) 37-12 (Fall 3:00)

Nick Weber (Sparrows Point) 35-5 won by tech fall over Rocco Tully (Parkside) 35-10 (TF-1.5 4:32 (18-3))

Mason Boyd (North East) 38-5 won by decision over Joel Oyekanmi (Joppatowne) 42-3 (Dec 12-6)

Brian Davis (Calvert) 18-0 won by major decision over Gabe Hernandez (Damascus) 43-7 (MD 14-1)

Davy Snyder (South Carroll) 39-8 won by decision over Tyler Henderson (Rising Sun) 30-13 (Dec 5-2)

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Will Terry (Hammond) 42-4 won by fall over Nathan Sands (Patuxent) 19-11 (Fall 1:38)

Alex DeVriendt (Middletown) 41-3 won by fall over Hayden Hale (Pikesville) 23-6 (Fall 2:33)

Justin Hill (Forest Park) 26-9 won by fall over Scottie Ford (Kent County) 37-2 (Fall 3:47)

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Calvin Kraisser (Centennial) 33-1 won by fall over Devin Creitz (Loch Raven) 23-19 (Fall 1:25)

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Cody Sandefer (Kent Island) 32-10 won by decision over Pat Mattingly (Francis Scott Key) 29-11 (Dec 6-4)

Angelo Marchany (South Carroll) 38-7 won by decision over Brady Sutton (Kent County) 29-8 (Dec 6-3)

Rhys Ferguson (Walkersville) 37-4 won by major decision over Luke Johnson (Huntingtown) 25-9 (MD 8-0)

Dylan Ohler (Liberty) 36-5 won by tech fall over Nikolai Chervak (Harford Technical) 30-13 (TF-1.5 4:31 (15-0))

Stephen Stottlemyer (Middletown) 43-3 won by decision over Mauricio Flores (Thomas Stone) 30-9 (Dec 8-1)

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Caleb Brenneman (Northern-G) 38-4 won by fall over Asher Walters (La Plata) 26-11 (Fall 1:03)

Braxton McAvey (James M. Bennett) 35-4 won by major decision over Christian Joglar (Patterson Mill) 30-15 (MD 17-4)

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Russell Fary (Sparrows Point) 35-0 won by fall over Rene Dorelus (Gwynn Park) 12-8 (Fall 4:23)

Chris Gaeng (Winters Mill) 35-3 won by decision over Josh Allen (Bohemia Manor) 35-4 (Dec 9-2)

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Amarian Manuel (Stephen Decatur) 37-9 won in sudden victory – 1 over Tobias White (Middletown) 40-7 (SV-1 3-1)

Blake Ashley (Huntingtown) 25-1 won by major decision over Ethan Royster (Milford Mill Academy) 24-10 (MD 12-0)

Ryan Sewell (Harford Technical) 33-4 won by decision over Ben Nazelrod (Southern-G) 33-7 (Dec 12-10)

William Chism IV (Henry E. Lackey) 25-6 won by decision over Camryn Carter (Academy for College and Career Exploration (ACCE)) 32-6 (Dec 10-9)

Devin Sweeney (C. Milton Wright) 37-7 won by decision over Grant Winkler (La Plata) 20-12 (Dec 6-0)

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Morgon Corwine (Brunswick) 46-0 won by fall over Reed Trimble (Perryville) 28-14 (Fall 0:38)

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Gavin Solito (Stephen Decatur) 43-1 won by tech fall over Landon Buchman (Winters Mill) 30-11 (TF-1.5 4:13 (17-2))

Tanner Cooper (Sparrows Point) 36-2 won by fall over Max Meiser (La Plata) 22-12 (Fall 2:43)

Tyler Hayden (Huntingtown) 25-5 won by decision over Nick Massengill (Hereford) 31-10 (Dec 8-5)

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Garrett Michaels (Mountain Ridge) 36-4 won by fall over Jahaan Fields (North East) 30-13 (Fall 1:39)

Brandon Catherine (Henry E. Lackey) 31-6 won by decision over Landon Pinnell (Eastern Technical) 27-13 (Dec 10-4)

Henry Graham (Middletown) 33-12 won by decision over Brandon Adler (Kent Island) 25-14 (Dec 4-3)

Zach Garvin (Rising Sun) 38-5 won by decision over Joey D`Orsogna (Century) 28-16 (Dec 3-0)

Ladaynean Simpson (Owings Mills) 30-4 won by major decision over Josiah Grier (Frederick Douglass-PG) 21-12 (MD 18-4)

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Parker Intrieri (Stephen Decatur) 32-2 won by fall over Nakhi Brown (Loch Raven) 26-12 (Fall 0:49)

Landon Hamper (South Carroll) 40-2 won by decision over Trevor Sowers (Boonsboro) 42-4 (Dec 5-1)

Dom Garbarino (Hereford) 36-7 won by decision over Jaylan Atkinson (Fort Hill) 26-6 (Dec 9-3)

Mike Plourde (La Plata) 31-10 won by decision over Landon Knaub (North East) 32-13 (Dec 1-0)

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Hunter Bradshaw (Catoctin) 33-2 won by fall over Dominic Marsico (Liberty) 26-21 (Fall 2:00)

Ronald Johnson (Henry E. Lackey) 24-13 won by decision over Corey Bunce (North Caroline) 32-6 (Dec 6-4)

Wesley Outlaw (Harford Technical) 24-8 won by decision over Ryan Smith (Huntingtown) 23-14 (Dec 7-1)

Shimma Wexler (Poolesville) 34-4 won by fall over Cregg Ngounou (Owings Mills) 28-6 (Fall 3:03)

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Anthony Rodrigues (South Carroll) 44-3 won by decision over Chase Brooks (Huntingtown) 25-10 (Dec 5-2)

Jacob Bell (Catoctin) 35-10 won by fall over Brian Vickers (Harford Technical) 10-7 (Fall 1:22)

Canaan Mapp (Parkside) 25-8 won by decision over JT Ferguson (Century) 26-7 (Dec 3-2)

Glen Vinson (Frederick Douglass-PG) 30-4 won by decision over Anthony Gregory (Eastern Technical) 28-9 (Dec 3-1)

Giuseppe Mellinger (Kent Island) 37-5 won in sudden victory – 1 over Jaden Timithy (Hammond) 33-12 (SV-1 15-13)

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Tristan Williams (Potomac) 19-4 won by decision over Kelvin Alumonah (Owings Mills) 37-7 (Dec 9-8)

Hayden Goscinski (C. Milton Wright) 35-5 won by decision over Patrick Takeuchi (La Plata) 28-7 (Dec 9-2)

Kashton Dalhouse (Middletown) 45-2 won by fall over Ayden Winter (Havre de Grace) 20-23 (Fall 3:05)

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Mason Testerman (Rising Sun) 40-1 won by fall over David Akinsunlola (Fairmont Heights) 24-4 (Fall 2:33)

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Gunnar Grimm (Manchester Valley) 42-6 won by decision over Adam Keever (Hereford) 34-9 (Dec 7-3)

Kevin Kern (Liberty) 37-6 won by decision over Lucas Reeder (Catoctin) 39-6 (Dec 5-3)

Desaun Jeffery (La Plata) 33-6 won by fall over Jack Ryder (Harford Technical) 31-9 (Fall 4:30)

Maleek Ayonrinde (New Town) 39-0 won by fall over Luke McCoy (Southern-AA) 32-11 (Fall 1:55)

Steven Hall (Henry E. Lackey) 26-8 won by decision over Nick Morey (Kent Island) 35-7 (Dec 6-4)

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Kole Kohut (Stephen Decatur) 35-7 won by major decision over Queron Brown (Gwynn Park) 20-5 (MD 19-10)

Adin Hastings (Williamsport) 47-1 won by fall over Adam Knox (Francis Scott Key) 30-8 (Fall 3:00)

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Alex Hoy (Middletown) 45-1 won by fall over Noah Jenkins (Calvert) 15-8 (Fall 1:59)

Shaheed Armstrong (Parkside) 36-7 won by decision over Joel Tufts (C. Milton Wright) 32-9 (Dec 11-4)

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Anthony Oge (Eastern Technical) 32-1 won by decision over Jabez Baptiste (Wicomico) 32-8 (Dec 4-0)

Austin Curry (Brunswick) 36-13 won by fall over Nick Thomas (La Plata) 25-4 (Fall 3:59)

Dylan Rubin (Liberty) 39-4 won by decision over Nate McDaniel (Stephen Decatur) 35-9 (Dec 1-0)

Jacob Ehret (Damascus) 42-9 won by fall over Kaosisochukwu Ukiwe (Maurice J. McDonough) 14-8 (Fall 1:08)

Cru Boog (Manchester Valley) 47-3 won by fall over Jeremiah Reynolds (Frederick Douglass-PG) 22-8 (Fall 5:13)

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Elijah Farr (Rising Sun) 37-4 won by fall over Jacob Dell (Francis Scott Key) 27-8 (Fall 1:08)

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Cornell Johnson (Calvert) 22-1 won by fall over Mark Jones (Cambridge-South Dorchester) 20-10 (Fall 0:32)

Amory Hills (Milford Mill Academy) 16-1 won by decision over Bryan Silva (Damascus) 44-7 (Dec 1-0)

Clay Lawrence (North Harford) 7-2 won in tie breaker – 1 over Landon Hofgesang (Middletown) 41-6 (TB-1 3-1)

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Jahkiye Dixon (Patuxent) 16-14 won in tie breaker – 1 over Luke Jefferson (Wicomico) 25-6 (TB-1 4-3)

Carter Hess (Fort Hill) 30-0 won by fall over Keon Stewart (Randallstown) 28-10 (Fall 0:23)

Sima Saavedra (La Plata) 30-7 won by fall over Ali`i Turner (Parkside) 26-7 (Fall 0:33)

Jeremiah Fernandors (Fairmont Heights) 33-1 won by fall over Daketa Kinsey (North Caroline) 29-7 (Fall 3:04)

Simeon Bryant (Owings Mills) 36-4 won by fall over Lane Riggleman (Brunswick) 36-11 (Fall 3:55)

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Sean Torrez (Springbrook) 43-4 won by fall over Steven Umana (Annapolis) 28-13 (Fall 2:49)

Gabe Helmen (Urbana) 39-8 won by decision over Kanik Deschene (Bethesda-CC) 36-9 (Dec 7-6)

Srivanth Saladi (Marriotts Ridge) 32-2 won by decision over Kyle Osborn (Northwest) 27-10 (Dec 5-2)

Jackson Peeples (South River) 32-3 won by fall over Robert Richter (Kenwood) 27-20 (Fall 0:21)

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Josh Arthur (Linganore) 31-1 won by fall over Miles Molina (Baltimore Polytechnic Institute) 27-12 (Fall 1:12)

Paul Parks (Northern-Cal) 26-13 won by decision over Alex Gray (Bel Air) 32-15 (Dec 8-4)

Hegan Chhantyal (Perry Hall) 28-7 won by decision over Jack Joseph (Broadneck) 31-13 (Dec 9-2)

Austin Hayes (Eleanor Roosevelt) 38-0 won by decision over Landon Clore (Sherwood) 31-7 (Dec 6-1)

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Solomon Randall (Walt Whitman) 40-1 won by fall over Yasir Maas (Arundel) 24-13 (Fall 0:51)

Ethan Makle (Bethesda-CC) 33-13 won by fall over Gavin Hess (Dulaney) 31-7 (Fall 4:42)

Tucker Rudo (Franklin) 33-11 won by fall over Johnathan Maslan (Atholton) 26-12 (Fall 4:44)

Isaiah Brewster (Seneca Valley) 44-6 won by decision over Ethan Cronkright (Leonardtown) 18-14 (Dec 12-7)

Ricky Dixon (Springbrook) 40-4 won by fall over Alex James (Bladensburg) 23-5 (Fall 3:11)

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Harrison Spadoni (Quince Orchard) 37-5 won by fall over Keon Gavin (Old Mill) 29-16 (Fall 5:08)

Dylan Robey (North Point) 41-3 won by major decision over Brody Matson (James Hubert Blake) 31-8 (MD 13-5)

Rocky Alabaddi (Marriotts Ridge) 39-2 won by fall over Sam Buxton (Albert Einstein) 17-15 (Fall 2:20)

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Brennan Considine (Linganore) 35-3 won by fall over Chase Garison (Atholton) 37-10 (Fall 1:23)

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Nhat Le (Richard Montgomery ) 15-9 won by decision over Aiden Arnold (Chopticon) 31-5 (Dec 9-2)

Brayden Roberts (Chesapeake-AA) 36-6 won by decision over Conor Ruane (Westminster) 33-7 (Dec 9-3)

Jaden Cheung (Montgomery Blair) 29-5 won by major decision over Jabasie Trice (Walt Whitman) 36-10 (MD 12-4)

Toby Eveleth (Catonsville) 25-1 won by major decision over Nolan Wood (Leonardtown) 23-6 (MD 14-2)

Sava Makarov (Col. Zadok Magruder) 33-5 won by fall over Jonathan Robles (High Point) 21-3 (Fall 1:11)

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Xavier Ford (Tuscarora) 31-12 won by decision over Boden Pistorio (Marriotts Ridge) 33-5 (Dec 4-0)

Branden Whyte-Taylor (Broadneck) 40-2 won by fall over Jacob Bhatia (Towson) 27-14 (Fall 1:10)

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Neil Sharma (Col. Zadok Magruder) 32-3 won by fall over Kiv Mativo (Howard) 25-19 (Fall 0:59)

Angel Giron (Bowie) 28-5 won by major decision over Adam Mathew (Springbrook) 41-11 (MD 9-0)

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Michael Greenstreet (Chesapeake-AA) 35-2 won by fall over Jose Correal (Overlea) 12-10 (Fall 2:44)

Brenten Prestcott (Clarksburg) 32-16 won by decision over Orlando Castelan-Cortez (Oakland Mills) 26-7 (Dec 5-3)

Michael Queen (Severna Park) 39-2 won by fall over Zachary Bowersox (Westminster) 24-22 (Fall 2:48)

Jacob Gaum (Walt Whitman) 34-8 won by injury default over Sam Vissers (Reservoir) 26-4 (Inj. 5:22)

Cooper Cammarata (Tuscarora) 40-3 won by fall over Brian Holder (Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr.) 21-8 (Fall 3:33)

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Stone Yuen (Albert Einstein) 35-1 won by tech fall over Yasir Ruffin (Great Mills) 28-18 (TF-1.5 1:59 (16-0))

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Andrew Dolezel (Reservoir) 40-0 won by tech fall over Rex Graves (Northeast) 30-12 (TF-1.5 3:18 (15-0))

Cooper VanScoyoc (Oakdale) 36-2 won by fall over Jason Cantemiry (Dulaney) 27-16 (Fall 2:53)

Jimmy Messer (Col. Zadok Magruder) 32-5 won by fall over Jacob Jones (Franklin) 35-11 (Fall 3:52)

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Gable Pauole (North Point) 32-3 won by fall over Ronen Israel (Bethesda-CC) 27-17 (Fall 4:46)

Febian Dawit (Paint Branch) 39-3 won by decision over Chris Lindstrom (Walt Whitman) 35-12 (Dec 9-7)

Daniel Wu (Montgomery Blair) 33-8 won by decision over Cole Figueroa (Arundel) 29-12 (Dec 9-6)

Stephen Exum (Eleanor Roosevelt) 24-2 won by decision over Teddy Sfakiyanudis (Annapolis) 35-8 (Dec 20-13)

Jason Beale (Northwest) 44-1 won by fall over Chris Mendoza (Springbrook) 31-14 (Fall 3:55)

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Owen Pelaez (Clarksburg) 44-0 won by fall over Silas Montgomery (Springbrook) 30-19 (Fall 3:22)

Beau Schmidt (Northeast) 36-3 won by fall over Roy Jones (Reservoir) 33-12 (Fall 1:09)

Luca Brown (Arundel) 17-6 won by decision over Jake Klingler (Montgomery Blair) 26-12 (Dec 6-0)

Jeremy Kwon (Winston Churchill) 39-11 won by decision over Josh Gray (Franklin) 33-13 (Dec 6-3)

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Alan Giron (Bowie) 25-5 won by decision over Leo Foreman (Eleanor Roosevelt) 35-3 (Dec 4-2)

Nick Alahouzos (Urbana) 37-10 won by fall over Gregory Vasquez (Wheaton) 29-6 (Fall 4:24)

Dylan Rohn (Linganore) 31-5 won by fall over John Matherly (Aberdeen) 31-10 (Fall 3:42)

Drew Montgomery (Northern-Cal) 34-1 won by fall over Justin Soriano (Atholton) 37-8 (Fall 3:12)

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Jonathan Chang (Clarksburg) 43-1 won by fall over Ethan Lily (Eleanor Roosevelt) 17-6 (Fall 2:27)

Chase Lineberry (Aberdeen) 35-5 won by decision over Matteo Brown (Arundel) 21-6 (Dec 7-4)

Connor Chattin (Perry Hall) 32-3 won by decision over Ben Ford (South River) 39-10 (Dec 5-2)

Chase Wheeler (Tuscarora) 39-7 won by decision over Silvan Unger (Montgomery Blair) 30-11 (Dec 9-6)

Linx Lawless (Broadneck) 41-2 won by fall over Kiran Naganna (Westminster) 34-17 (Fall 1:32)

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Matt Sandy (Oakdale) 33-7 won by decision over Macdiel Marquez (Laurel) 31-7 (Dec 6-4)

Meran Elakel (Walt Whitman) 38-6 won by tech fall over Derrel Davis (Baltimore Polytechnic Institute) 21-9 (TF-1.5 4:27 (16-1))

Chris Nice (Bel Air) 43-1 won by tech fall over Noah Obinna (Glen Burnie) 36-14 (TF-1.5 3:11 (18-2))

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Taigh Merola (Winston Churchill) 46-0 won by fall over Naol Demisse (Springbrook) 40-11 (Fall 2:57)

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Raul Rodriguez (Oakland Mills) 31-6 won by decision over Hayden Tyree (Northern-Cal) 22-8 (Dec 7-6)

Jose Lazo (Reservoir) 35-7 won by decision over Peyton Miller (Broadneck) 42-4 (Dec 7-6)

Liam Peterson (Aberdeen) 36-6 won by fall over Bahdan Kurepkin (Walter Johnson) 27-8 (Fall 0:50)

Garin Jeng (River Hill) 31-8 won by fall over AJ Kuntz (Leonardtown) 39-2 (Fall 0:43)

Mikey Herrera (Clarksburg) 32-12 won by fall over Sean Lippman (Lansdowne) 28-6 (Fall 2:42)

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Gavin Hill (Quince Orchard) 34-11 won by decision over Hayden Laney (Parkville) 37-11 (Dec 9-7)

Nizhoni Deschene (Bethesda-CC) 39-6 won by fall over Kairyn Hall (North County) 29-6 (Fall 5:00)

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Victor Marks-Jenkins (Perry Hall) 44-0 won by fall over Oluwaseyitan Fashina (Charles H. Flowers) 24-8 (Fall 0:56)

Tavon Williams (Digital Harbor) 37-5 won by decision over Peyton Pickett (Linganore) 19-4 (Dec 6-3)

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Luke Frazee (North Hagerstown) 36-4 won by decision over Michael Amadiegwu (River Hill) 35-12 (Dec 8-3)

Devin Brown (Meade) 24-4 won by fall over Dunn Ryan (Towson) 28-11 (Fall 1:46)

Koen Burdette (Tuscarora) 39-7 won by fall over Diego Gambrill (Oakland Mills) 26-13 (Fall 1:53)

Brent Phillips (South River) 26-7 won by fall over Omid Shirzoi (Albert Einstein) 29-10 (Fall 5:59)

Braden Vacca (Westminster) 46-2 won by fall over Brooks Smith (Northeast) 31-11 (Fall 4:59)

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Seth Weaver (Bethesda-CC) 44-1 won by decision over Luke Porterfield (Clarksburg) 30-16 (Dec 7-0)

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Joe Clark (Oakland Mills) 37-0 won by fall over Matthew Curtin (Chesapeake-AA) 28-13 (Fall 5:12)

Henry Kline (Towson) 35-7 won by decision over Colin Feeney (Tuscarora) 33-9 (Dec 9-2)

Josh Little (Westminster) 35-14 won by decision over Ian Tumi (Frederick) 25-12 (Dec 8-5)

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Jacob Speed (Crofton) 33-3 won by major decision over Rajhkamar Brown (Eleanor Roosevelt) 18-6 (MD 14-4)

Josh Ogunlade (Albert Einstein) 24-8 won by decision over Connor Flickinger (Sherwood) 43-5 (Dec 7-2)

Austin Combs (Broadneck) 44-1 won by fall over Ray Hicks (Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr.) 28-4 (Fall 2:45)

Dominick Cady (North Point) 36-5 won by decision over Jonah Obitz (Marriotts Ridge) 34-6 (Dec 5-3)

Vince Corso (Urbana) 44-3 won by decision over Lincoln Wendel (Springbrook) 45-1 (Dec 4-3)

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Ethan Arneson (Linganore) 34-0 won by fall over Jordan Young (Perry Hall) 29-16 (Fall 2:24)

Keanu Furbush (Chesapeake-AA) 39-5 won by fall over CJ Nyorkor (Marriotts Ridge) 28-12 (Fall 5:43)

Arif Mohammadi (Bladensburg) 27-1 won by fall over Aiden Santos (Crofton) 36-12 (Fall 2:18)

Joel Tristan Ouandji Nana (Bel Air) 34-14 won by fall over Brendan Heyer (Sherwood) 27-10 (Fall 6:00)

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Nathan Kohler (Severna Park) 31-5 won by major decision over Brayden Fisher (Oakland Mills) 27-13 (MD 9-0)

Roman Kaminski (Dulaney) 33-5 won by decision over Hudson Barrett (Walter Johnson) 24-12 (Dec 10-4)

Philpose Mariyo (Paint Branch) 25-8 won by fall over Jon Aron (Walt Whitman) 36-8 (Fall 4:50)

Joshua Danso (Mt. Hebron) 36-6 won by decision over Noel Norman-Williams (Old Mill) 33-15 (Dec 5-4)

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Dominic Queen (North Point) 40-0 won by decision over Brighton Barker (Oakland Mills) 35-4 (Dec 7-3)

Darius Evans (Franklin) 30-10 won by injury default over Shane Kelly (Col. Zadok Magruder) 30-6 (Inj. 5:30)

Chris Nwachukwu (Kenwood) 43-6 won by decision over Jonathan Ventura (James Hubert Blake) 32-10 (Dec 9-3)

Leonel Kanwa (Montgomery Blair) 36-4 won by fall over Nate Hein (Leonardtown) 29-11 (Fall 4:48)

Issac Ogunlade (Albert Einstein) 31-1 won by tech fall over Levi Merenstein (Walt Whitman) 27-16 (TF-1.5 5:02 (18-3))

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Obina Onyeson (Meade) 30-4 won by fall over Isaac King (Howard) 30-11 (Fall 3:16)

Aidan Healey (South River) 44-3 won by major decision over Nhaemeka Ezirike (Eleanor Roosevelt) 31-6 (MD 15-2)

Charlie Trenkamp (Winston Churchill) 44-2 won by fall over Juan Rodgers (Aberdeen) 25-13 (Fall 1:14)

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Jamil Morrow (Bowie) 34-0 won by fall over Ja`Kaylen Love (Marriotts Ridge) 26-14 (Fall 0:51)

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Sebastian Valdivia (Thomas S. Wootton) 27-8 won by fall over Kysahn Carter (Franklin) 26-13 (Fall 2:49)

Ian Nitz (Bel Air) 36-12 won by decision over Kurt Hull (Clarksburg) 25-15 (Dec 1-0)

Mark Enamorado (Atholton) 37-5 won by fall over Grant Neal (Northern-Cal) 27-12 (Fall 1:23)

Wayne Tabb (Seneca Valley) 29-1 won by fall over Irvon Charles (Woodlawn) 19-20 (Fall 2:59)

Lavonte Kama (Oakland Mills) 28-8 won by fall over Pierce Read (Arundel) 30-14 (Fall 1:56)

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Xander Dodd (Chesapeake-AA) 39-2 won by fall over Benjamin Blackerby (Mt. Hebron) 11-6 (Fall 5:21)

Braeden Poorbaugh (Parkville) 40-4 won by fall over Sawyer Chism (Walter Johnson) 24-8 (Fall 4:39)

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RJ Duncan (Old Mill) 42-1 won by major decision over Nate Brown (Parkville) 15-12 (MD 11-2)

Caleb Snype (Howard) 32-3 won by fall over Daniel Gershon (Walter Johnson) 23-12 (Fall 1:02)

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Garcia Ndosa-Kadiobo (North Hagerstown) 27-5 won by decision over Nathan Faulkner (River Hill) 36-13 (Dec 6-4)

Andre Andrades (Dundalk) 27-1 won in tie breaker – 1 over Elijah Boston (North County) 26-6 (TB-1 2-1)

Taylor Brown (Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr.) 25-0 won by major decision over Godwin Edeh (Tuscarora) 22-16 (MD 14-3)

Anthony Mrozek (Northeast) 31-11 won in sudden victory – 1 over Miles Putney (Edgewood) 36-6 (SV-1 2-0)

Busayo Balogun (South River) 36-7 won in sudden victory – 1 over Chimemezue Akuwugwe (Overlea) 30-11 (SV-1 5-3)

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Abubakar Sherif (Seneca Valley) 38-0 won by fall over Dean Chavez (Northwestern) 21-10 (Fall 3:57)

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Faith Croson (La Plata) 12-2 won by fall over Mykha Floresca (Oxon Hill) 8-3 (Fall 2:58)

Saniya Wheeler (North Point) 7-1 won by fall over Nijae Tate (Winters Mill) 8-7 (Fall 5:22)

Bryn Cespedes (North Harford) 17-12 won by fall over Laura Moats (Northern-G) 6-9 (Fall 4:56)

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Kelani Ramos (Walt Whitman) 18-11 won by fall over Logan Newton (Parkside) 8-6 (Fall 0:56)

Faith Day (Manchester Valley) 20-1 won by fall over Haley Sweatt (Eastern Technical) 10-7 (Fall 1:43)

Brooke Jones (Kenwood) 14-6 won by fall over Shaylee Mokshefski (Patuxent) 5-10 (Fall 4:35)

Alexandra Conley (Queen Anne`s) 18-5 won by fall over Bella Signor (Oakdale) 13-9 (Fall 1:32)

Ellie Kinloch (Francis Scott Key) 14-5 won by decision over Juliana Oxenberg (Atholton) 19-8 (Dec 4-0)

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Emily Cabo (Dundalk) 18-5 won by fall over Kayla Levenberry (Seneca Valley) 7-5 (Fall 3:32)

Layla Lagunas (Manchester Valley) 18-2 won by fall over Alba Zhibri (Patapsco) 10-11 (Fall 3:25)

Jada Chaves (Arundel) 29-6 won by fall over Sarah Alkhatib (Patterson Mill) 8-4 (Fall 1:09)

Leian Wright (Western School of Technology) 14-1 won by fall over Charvi Bethu (Oakdale) 12-6 (Fall 1:43)

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Violet Land (Marriotts Ridge) 8-3 won by fall over Hayley Conwell (North County) 8-8 (Fall 0:42)

Jada Agurs (Gwynn Park) 15-2 won by fall over Isabella Olivas (Havre de Grace) 10-8 (Fall 1:18)

Isabella Peluso (Watkins Mill) 12-3 won by fall over Scarlett Malinski (Westminster) 9-8 (Fall 3:17)

Aubrey Ohler (Liberty) 18-4 won by fall over Anaya Cruze (St. Charles) 5-3 (Fall 2:42)

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Alina Fang (Poolesville) 9-3 won by fall over Merlin Lopez (Oakland Mills) 12-12 (Fall 1:03)

Alexis Metzgar (North Point) 7-1 won by forfeit over Alex Stepanchevici (Gov. Thomas Johnson) 5-11 (For.)

Ruby Lenkey (Guilford Park) 6-6 won by fall over Gabby Campbell (Sparrows Point) 8-5 (Fall 1:04)

Alayah Nuttall (Wicomico) 15-10 won by fall over Alaina Kopalchick (Perry Hall) 25-8 (Fall 4:55)

Ariana Carnahan (Eastern Technical) 13-4 won by fall over Allegra Unger (Montgomery Blair) 13-9 (Fall 1:11)

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Kailey Arredondo (Atholton) 14-4 won by decision over Emmaleigh Mentzer (Smithsburg) 11-9 (Dec 8-6)

Madison Birth (Havre de Grace) 27-8 won by fall over Juliana Wong (Richard Montgomery) 13-4 (Fall 3:58)

Maria Gonzalez (Quince Orchard) 7-2 won by fall over Miranda Lentz (Leonardtown) 4-3 (Fall 1:03)

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Grace Ackermann (Crofton) 9-7 won by decision over Azlyn Cates (Frederick Douglass-PG) 12-8 (Dec 11-5)

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Saphira Hamill (Perryville) 11-12 won by decision over Oluwadamilare (Wura) Idowu (Randallstown) 25-7 (Dec 15-12)

Kadence Chau (Reservoir) 16-0 won by fall over Brylee Davis (Parkside) 16-8 (Fall 1:24)

Domenica Gladwell (Southern-AA) 19-5 won by fall over Cindi Vasquez-Fuentes (Albert Einstein) 11-4 (Fall 4:32)

Parker Jennen (Winston Churchill) 13-5 won by tech fall over Charlie Mitchell (Edmondson-Westside) 12-8 (TF-1.5 3:03 (23-8))

Alexis Nicholas (Walkersville) 22-9 won by fall over Sarah Dobry (Henry E. Lackey) 6-2 (Fall 3:07)

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Rileigh Romberger (Smithsburg) 21-3 won by decision over Cielo Prieto (Richard Montgomery) 14-2 (Dec 12-6)

Bree Conard (Queen Anne`s) 15-7 won by fall over Charlotte Goldberg (Montgomery Blair) 11-10 (Fall 2:57)

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Aryannah Burley (Kenwood) 10-7 won by fall over Dayanah Savoy (Frederick Douglass-PG) 5-3 (Fall 1:38)

Emma Hardeman (Northern-Cal) 7-2 won by fall over Olivia Lansinger (Manchester Valley) 12-8 (Fall 0:40)

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Isabella Garrity (South Carroll) 19-8 won by fall over Jayla Shropshire (Winters Mill) 16-9 (Fall 1:21)

Kayla Chin (John F. Kennedy) 15-4 won by fall over Ava Price (Queen Anne`s) 16-7 (Fall 5:01)

Sophia Hodges (Northeast) 16-7 won by fall over Morgan Cook (Boonsboro) 15-7 (Fall 5:54)

Ella McDonald (Tuscarora) 10-11 won by fall over Molly Hulme (Westminster) 11-7 (Fall 1:06)

Lilliana Mellinger (Kent Island) 11-1 won by fall over Finley Ungurean (South Hagerstown) 10-14 (Fall 3:34)

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Mckinley Jovanovic (Montgomery Blair) 26-0 won by fall over Ava Rupp (Francis Scott Key) 13-7 (Fall 1:43)

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Rachel Plata (Stephen Decatur) 11-2 won by fall over Caroline McCann (Westminster) 15-6 (Fall 5:43)

Clara Freeman (Hammond) 18-12 won by fall over Jordyn Defebo (Francis Scott Key) 11-12 (Fall 0:34)

Lexy Pabon (Crofton) 10-2 won by fall over Rhea Dupre (South Carroll) 11-7 (Fall 1:17)

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Landine Dorleans (Colonel Richardson) 16-12 won by fall over Madison Rich (La Plata) 11-8 (Fall 1:06)

Joni Chuka (Montgomery Blair) 22-5 won by fall over Ady Taylor (Northern-G) 18-5 (Fall 0:45)

Finley Patchett (Queen Anne`s) 14-4 won by fall over Danayah Savoy (Frederick Douglass-PG) 3-4 (Fall 4:23)

Annika Emshoff (Frederick) 20-8 won by fall over Alyssa Dong (Western School of Technology) 9-6 (Fall 1:39)

Bella Cox (Smithsburg) 13-8 won by fall over Jayla Mackell (Eastern Technical) 10-2 (Fall 5:59)

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Francheska Bonilla (Oakland Mills) 18-3 won by fall over Renee Kim (Poolesville) 8-5 (Fall 0:48)

Isabella Coe (Crofton) 11-4 won by fall over Emily Pham (Frederick) 6-9 (Fall 1:24)

Lillian Markoff (Tuscarora) 15-3 won by fall over Emma Flannagan (Patuxent) 3-7 (Fall 3:18)

Kaia Condon (Albert Einstein) 10-1 won by fall over Delaney Gray (Queen Anne`s) 16-8 (Fall 1:25)

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Keira Cooper (Francis Scott Key) 18-1 won by fall over Callie Serio (Northeast) 7-6 (Fall 1:28)

Chloe Chwang (Manchester Valley) 16-4 won by decision over Efrata Mekene (Bethesda-CC) 11-3 (Dec 6-1)

Mable Woodgeard (Parkside) 9-0 won by fall over Annie Huettel (Aberdeen) 2-2 (Fall 4:52)

Anastasia Dakoulas (Rockville) 22-9 won by fall over Viviana Abalama (Meade) 8-17 (Fall 1:21)

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Breyon Thompson (Crofton) 6-8 won by fall over Hayden Mullens (Southern-AA) 12-4 (Fall 5:29)

Ryleigh McCreer (Eastern Technical) 9-3 won by major decision over Alivian Heavner (Fort Hill) 5-13 (MD 14-0)

Alexandra Ford (Laurel) 15-4 won by fall over Eva McCeney (Seneca Valley) 4-20 (Fall 2:43)

Amelia Mikus (Boonsboro) 15-1 won by fall over Madeline Barnett (Walter Johnson) 13-8 (Fall 1:19)

Jennifer Djobo (Eleanor Roosevelt) 7-2 won by fall over Esther Clark (Northwest) 12-1 (Fall 4:54)

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Alanna Adams (Severna Park) 7-2 won by fall over Elena Saucedo (Patuxent) 2-7 (Fall 1:55)

Jaianna Wickline (Mountain Ridge) 13-4 won by fall over Mia Duarte (Westminster) 0-14 (Fall 0:32)

Trinity Butler (Oakland Mills) 20-3 won by fall over Keira Corcoran (Queen Anne`s) 4-4 (Fall 0:30)

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Samantha Potter (Calvert) 5-2 won by fall over Jazmia Bennett (Edmondson-Westside) 9-15 (Fall 1:46)

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Lena Black (North Point) 6-2 won by fall over Jennie Ann Smith (Catoctin) 8-10 (Fall 3:06)

Addie Kraics (Francis Scott Key) 16-3 won by fall over Paige Andrews (Oakland Mills) 12-8 (Fall 0:57)

Aubry Spadoni (Quince Orchard) 13-7 won by fall over Julia Reburn (Queen Anne`s) 12-8 (Fall 1:07)

Azaira Benjamin (Paul Laurence Dunbar) 5-7 won by fall over Kayla Goodwin (Winters Mill) 12-11 (Fall 1:04)

Taylor Mead (Westminster) 14-1 won by fall over Dymond Richardson (Frederick Douglass-PG) 4-4 (Fall 0:16)

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Kayla Ward (Havre de Grace) 10-3 won by fall over Charley Millard (Patterson Mill) 3-7 (Fall 0:21)

Samantha Semprun Salazar (Atholton) 12-3 won by fall over Gianna Guarnera (Patapsco) 13-3 (Fall 2:39)

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Estrella Edwards (Richard Montgomery) 9-0 won by fall over Lillly Hammond (Queen Anne`s) 15-6 (Fall 1:20)

Adriana Moss (Boonsboro) 16-2 won by fall over London Smith (Eastern Technical) 8-8 (Fall 1:51)

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Skylar Zook (Reservoir) 9-3 won by fall over Erin Wright (Arundel) 11-10 (Fall 2:38)

Daisy Rojas (La Plata) 15-1 won by fall over Kristina Dorsey (Tuscarora) 8-10 (Fall 3:34)

Elianna Stevenson (Mountain Ridge) 7-1 won by decision over Nomtai Kurmi (Oakland Mills) 15-3 (Dec 6-3)

Kendra Coffey (Kent Island) 7-2 won by fall over Mele James (Winters Mill) 2-4 (Fall 4:30)

Sonia Pegoue (Walter Johnson) 6-1 won by fall over Kayla Carter (Franklin) 12-4 (Fall 3:21)

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Bryce Ferguson (Paul Laurence Dunbar) 8-7 won by fall over Sharon Peters (Charles H. Flowers) 5-6 (Fall 2:26)

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Gabbie McLeod (Winters Mill) 18-0 won by fall over Olivia McGregor (Colonel Richardson) 18-3 (Fall 1:51)

Reese Butler (North County) 8-5 won by fall over McKenzie Koon (Francis Scott Key) 13-5 (Fall 5:49)

Aliya Conner (Tuscarora) 11-7 won by fall over Naomi Mbaka (Largo) 3-2 (Fall 0:12)

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Amari Purnell (Stephen Decatur) 13-5 won by decision over GIanna Shephard (Woodlawn) 10-12 (Dec 7-3)

Maddie Cox (Fallston) 6-17 won by decision over Adriana Hernandez (La Plata) 7-5 (Dec 9-3)

Ejemeh Uiyoshioria (Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr.) 7-2 won by fall over Emma Shriner (Walkersville) 7-6 (Fall 2:27)

Anna Farr (Rising Sun) 12-1 won by fall over Mattie Bowman (Westminster) 11-9 (Fall 5:28)

Nebi Tsarni (Watkins Mill) 15-3 won by fall over Adelina Dickens (Queen Anne`s) 9-15 (Fall 3:07)

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Maddie MacKenzie (Towson) 2-1 won by fall over Gigi Orellana-Henriquez (Arundel) 4-7 (Fall 0:53)

Ugochi Anunobi (Randallstown) 21-8 won by major decision over Alexandria Ray (James Hubert Blake) 3-3 (MD 11-1)

Maddox Zuniga (Walter Johnson) 12-9 won by fall over Naima Harvey-Bowen (Atholton) 4-3 (Fall 5:34)

Yury Guardado (Franklin) 13-7 won by fall over Addison Vallandingham (Winters Mill) 9-4 (Fall 5:51)

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Morgan Linton (Eastern Technical) 10-2 won by fall over Amirah Abegesah (Quince Orchard) 11-5 (Fall 4:16)

Kamil Johnson (Potomac) 7-2 won by fall over Maria Arboleda (Francis Scott Key) 14-6 (Fall 3:19)

Maniya Moore (Overlea) 11-6 won by fall over Olivia Henson (Century) 7-6 (Fall 0:45)

Chaniah Bernier (Stephen Decatur) 17-1 won by decision over Jordan Lawson (North Harford) 14-8 (Dec 3-0)

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Emily Arboleda (Francis Scott Key) 19-5 won by decision over Amirrah Butler (Frederick Douglass-PG) 3-2 (Dec 8-4)

Keshae Cribbs (Old Mill) 3-0 won by fall over Melanie Corbin (Boonsboro) 2-6 (Fall 0:56)

Kiera Seguin (Oakland Mills) 13-5 won by fall over Daegan Bishop (Randallstown) 12-8 (Fall 3:23)

Jabea Ewane (Watkins Mill) 5-0 won by decision over Kaylynn Bryant (Queen Anne`s) 18-5 (Dec 5-4)

Maiah Sweet (Winters Mill) 17-2 won by fall over Arnea Bethea (Suitland) 9-3 (Fall 0:49)

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Joana Lazaro (John F. Kennedy) 6-4 won by fall over Maddie Woodard (Dulaney) 5-5 (Fall 2:30)

Azariyah Johnson (Stephen Decatur) 16-0 won by fall over Arianna King (Eastern Technical) 11-4 (Fall 3:02)

Ashari Willis (Patapsco) 14-3 won by fall over Starlyn Shannon (Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr.) 5-3 (Fall 2:27)

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Endya Williams (Lansdowne) 5-0 won by fall over Sienna Mitchell (Cambridge-South Dorchester) 10-8 (Fall 1:21)

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Brandi Gochenaur (Allegany) 7-1 won by fall over Debbie DiMattei (Hereford) 5-5 (Fall 0:38)

Emily Boling (Northern-Cal) 9-0 won by fall over Taylor Murray (Sparrows Point) 3-8 (Fall 0:56)

Asia Brown (Gwynn Park) 5-1 won by fall over Azeezat Odutola (Loch Raven) 7-6 (Fall 2:15)

Jade Love (Winters Mill) 16-1 won by fall over Sukanya Stoute (Digital Harbor) 5-4 (Fall 0:23)

Ryleigh Porter (Colonel Richardson) 10-3 won by fall over Makayla Cole (Edgewood) 3-2 (Fall 0:53)

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Ruth Abigail Gonzalez Hernandez (Tuscarora) 5-5 won by decision over Tessa Hoppa (Parkville) 4-5 (Dec 3-1)

Katrina Adhikari (Old Mill) 2-2 won by disqualification over Estephanie Gonzalez (Edmondson-Westside) 14-14 (DQ)

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Mykha Floresca (Oxon Hill) 8-3 won by fall over lizmarie Jimenez (Dundalk) 3-6 (Fall 4:31)

Nijae Tate (Winters Mill) 8-7 won by fall over Alayna Ray (Reservoir) 2-6 (Fall 3:31)

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Laura Moats (Northern-G) 6-9 won by fall over Peyton Ellenburg (Patapsco) 7-6 (Fall 2:53)

Logan Newton (Parkside) 8-6 won by fall over Kiara Funes (Tuscarora) 2-11 (Fall 1:17)

Haley Sweatt (Eastern Technical) 10-7 won by fall over Arnya Bethea (Suitland) 8-4 (Fall 0:35)

Shaylee Mokshefski (Patuxent) 5-10 won by fall over Teagan Bowie (Gaithersburg) 6-5 (Fall 1:51)

Bella Signor (Oakdale) 13-9 won by fall over Julia Abel (Hereford) 4-1 (Fall 3:11)

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Ellie Kinloch (Francis Scott Key) 14-5 won by fall over River Haslep (Old Mill) 3-3 (Fall 1:35)

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Kayla Levenberry (Seneca Valley) 7-5 won by fall over Dale Swann (Colonel Richardson) 17-9 (Fall 3:36)

Alba Zhibri (Patapsco) 10-11 won by fall over Shaeleigh Fraser (River Hill) 22-8 (Fall 1:45)

Sarah Alkhatib (Patterson Mill) 8-4 won by decision over Ezra Lewis (Montgomery Blair) 16-5 (Dec 13-8)

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Charvi Bethu (Oakdale) 12-6 won by decision over Melani Ruiz (Stephen Decatur) 8-10 (Dec 10-8)

Hayley Conwell (North County) 8-8 won by fall over JB Bryant (Boonsboro) 19-4 (Fall 2:38)

Jada Agurs (Gwynn Park) 15-2 won by fall over Dylan Hurd (Franklin) 20-17 (Fall 2:45)

Scarlett Malinski (Westminster) 9-8 won by decision over Oriana Boling (La Plata) 8-5 (Dec 8-3)

Anaya Cruze (St. Charles) 5-3 won by fall over Carli Ireland (Winters Mill) 14-6 (Fall 4:47)

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Merlin Lopez (Oakland Mills) 12-12 won by fall over Luna Infante-Reyes (Colonel Richardson) 11-14 (Fall 0:46)

Alex Stepanchevici (Gov. Thomas Johnson) 5-11 won by decision over Aileen Nguyen (South Carroll) 7-9 (Dec 7-4)

Gabby Campbell (Sparrows Point) 8-5 won by fall over Rhylinne Ashley-Pinder (South Hagerstown) 3-10 (Fall 2:29)

Alayah Nuttall (Wicomico) 15-10 won by injury default over Vivien Nguyen-Barrale (Howard) 11-4 (Inj. 1:08)

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Allegra Unger (Montgomery Blair) 13-9 won by fall over Keillean Gomez (Great Mills) 2-10 (Fall 5:12)

Emmaleigh Mentzer (Smithsburg) 11-9 won by forfeit over Alanis Molina (Meade) 13-25 (For.)

Juliana Wong (Richard Montgomery) 13-4 won by fall over Christina Padilla (Winters Mill) 9-8 (Fall 3:02)

Miranda Lentz (Leonardtown) 4-3 won by fall over Lauren Ladd (La Plata) 2-8 (Fall 1:17)

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Azlyn Cates (Frederick Douglass-PG) 12-8 won by fall over Moezella Robinson (Edgewood) 6-20 (Fall 5:32)

Saphira Hamill (Perryville) 11-12 won by fall over Isabelle Gonzales (Sherwood) 4-8 (Fall 3:02)

Brylee Davis (Parkside) 16-8 won by fall over Brynn Ryan (Manchester Valley) 17-4 (Fall 1:29)

Cindi Vasquez-Fuentes (Albert Einstein) 11-4 won by fall over Abigail Hicks (Loch Raven) 15-16 (Fall 3:45)

Charlie Mitchell (Edmondson-Westside) 12-8 won by fall over Stacy Villard (Duval) 4-5 (Fall 1:40)

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Alexis Nicholas (Walkersville) 22-9 won by fall over London Harps (Charles H. Flowers) 7-2 (Fall 3:07)

Rileigh Romberger (Smithsburg) 21-3 won by fall over Adreyanna Weitzal (Northeast) 5-11 (Fall 5:00)

Charlotte Goldberg (Montgomery Blair) 11-10 won by fall over Nova McQuaid (Eastern Technical) 5-4 (Fall 3:27)

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Aryannah Burley (Kenwood) 10-7 won by fall over Frankie Aguiar (Colonel Richardson) 5-9 (Fall 1:45)

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Olivia Lansinger (Manchester Valley) 12-8 won by decision over Yenah Choe (Atholton) 3-5 (Dec 7-5)

Jayla Shropshire (Winters Mill) 16-9 won by decision over Darlene Lee (Oakland Mills) 11-8 (Dec 8-1)

Ava Price (Queen Anne`s) 16-7 won by fall over Lilliana Maxfield (Edgewood) 2-4 (Fall 0:27)

Sophia Hodges (Northeast) 16-7 won by fall over Ali Franze (Eastern Technical) 5-7 (Fall 1:29)

Ella McDonald (Tuscarora) 10-11 won by fall over Addison Sheridan (La Plata) 6-5 (Fall 1:11)

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Finley Ungurean (South Hagerstown) 10-14 won by fall over Aubrey Burkhardt (Hereford) 6-6 (Fall 1:36)

Ava Rupp (Francis Scott Key) 13-7 won by fall over Patience Abba (Charles H. Flowers) 8-4 (Fall 2:34)

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Rachel Plata (Stephen Decatur) 11-2 won by fall over Penina Wanjiku (John F. Kennedy) 8-8 (Fall 2:34)

Jordyn Defebo (Francis Scott Key) 11-12 won by fall over Issabella Shoostry (Oakland Mills) 8-9 (Fall 2:58)

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Rhea Dupre (South Carroll) 11-7 won by fall over Na`Layah Hodges (Parkdale) 4-12 (Fall 3:56)

Landine Dorleans (Colonel Richardson) 16-12 won by fall over Alexcia McCalla (Tuscarora) 8-8 (Fall 2:32)

Ady Taylor (Northern-G) 18-5 won by fall over Sinai Horsey (James M. Bennett) 10-22 (Fall 3:41)

Danayah Savoy (Frederick Douglass-PG) 3-4 won by fall over Tinsley Jones (Sparrows Point) 4-8 (Fall 4:53)

Alyssa Dong (Western School of Technology) 9-6 won by fall over Madison Mongold (Allegany) 8-16 (Fall 2:57)

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Bella Cox (Smithsburg) 13-8 won by fall over Lila Nolan (South River) 0-2 (Fall 1:05)

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Francheska Bonilla (Oakland Mills) 18-3 won by fall over Annabelle Morales (Colonel Richardson) 2-12 (Fall 1:28)

Emily Pham (Frederick) 6-9 won by injury default over Layla Martin (Patapsco) 5-4 (Inj. 5:47)

Lillian Markoff (Tuscarora) 15-3 won by fall over Kyrah Proctor (Eastern Technical) 3-5 (Fall 1:15)

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Delaney Gray (Queen Anne`s) 16-8 won by fall over Linh Hoang (Montgomery Blair) 10-12 (Fall 3:13)

Callie Serio (Northeast) 7-6 received a bye () (Bye)

Chloe Chwang (Manchester Valley) 16-4 won by fall over Jaoni Goodwin (Kenwood) 1-10 (Fall 0:42)

Annie Huettel (Aberdeen) 2-2 won by fall over Rylynn Nalborczyk (Brunswick) 2-2 (Fall 0:30)

Viviana Abalama (Meade) 8-17 won by fall over Keira McLendon (Carver A&T) 9-9 (Fall 0:17)

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Hayden Mullens (Southern-AA) 12-4 won by fall over Addyson Grubb (Manchester Valley) 12-7 (Fall 1:43)

Alivian Heavner (Fort Hill) 5-13 won by fall over Esther Hernandez (Quince Orchard) 6-5 (Fall 5:09)

Eva McCeney (Seneca Valley) 4-20 won by decision over Maggie Morley (Winters Mill) 11-14 (Dec 10-5)

Madeline Barnett (Walter Johnson) 13-8 won by forfeit over Kaya Stephens (Montgomery Blair) 7-9 (For.)

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Jennifer Djobo (Eleanor Roosevelt) 7-2 won by fall over Brooke Owings (Francis Scott Key) 8-13 (Fall 3:14)

Alanna Adams (Severna Park) 7-2 received a bye () (Bye)

Jaianna Wickline (Mountain Ridge) 13-4 won by fall over Michelle Ahumada-Murillo (Meade) 0-6 (Fall 0:27)

Trinity Butler (Oakland Mills) 20-3 won by fall over Amelia Ramalho (Hereford) 2-4 (Fall 0:24)

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Jazmia Bennett (Edmondson-Westside) 9-15 won by fall over Rabia Sall (Richard Montgomery) 11-8 (Fall 5:59)

Jennie Ann Smith (Catoctin) 8-10 won by fall over Salem Ceu (Reservoir) 4-2 (Fall 3:11)

Paige Andrews (Oakland Mills) 12-8 won by fall over Mya Reinke (Century) 4-14 (Fall 0:56)

Julia Reburn (Queen Anne`s) 12-8 won by fall over Taylor Fitch (Perry Hall) 10-4 (Fall 2:27)

Azaira Benjamin (Paul Laurence Dunbar) 5-7 won by fall over Cheyenne Hall (Northeast) 2-3 (Fall 1:28)

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Dymond Richardson (Frederick Douglass-PG) 4-4 won by fall over Kay Buchanan (Wheaton) 1-4 (Fall 1:32)

Charley Millard (Patterson Mill) 3-7 won by fall over Rebecca Ramirez (Tuscarora) 0-3 (Fall 1:54)

Gianna Guarnera (Patapsco) 13-3 won by fall over Chryseis Gindhart (Old Mill) 0-3 (Fall 1:15)

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Lillly Hammond (Queen Anne`s) 15-6 won by fall over Surya Vedpathak (Clarksburg) 3-13 (Fall 3:17)

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London Smith (Eastern Technical) 8-8 won by fall over Leila Morales (Montgomery Blair) 13-8 (Fall 2:48)

Skylar Zook (Reservoir) 9-3 won by fall over Maddy Dehoff (Francis Scott Key) 12-5 (Fall 0:38)

Kristina Dorsey (Tuscarora) 8-10 won by decision over Emily Wockenfuss (Harford Technical) 10-9 (Dec 12-9)

Elianna Stevenson (Mountain Ridge) 7-1 won by fall over Renata Arrioja-Guzman (Crofton) 0-7 (Fall 1:18)

Mele James (Winters Mill) 2-4 received a bye () (Bye)

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Kayla Carter (Franklin) 12-4 won by fall over Katerin Cifuentes (Carver A&T) 2-7 (Fall 0:20)

Sharon Peters (Charles H. Flowers) 5-6 won by decision over Kaitlin Scaljon (Manchester Valley) 8-13 (Dec 4-0)

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McKenzie Koon (Francis Scott Key) 13-5 won by fall over Yeslin Chavez (Gov. Thomas Johnson) 0-3 (Fall 0:20)

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Amari Purnell (Stephen Decatur) 13-5 won by major decision over Emily Ozoemela (Oakland Mills) 1-3 (MD 12-0)

Adriana Hernandez (La Plata) 7-5 won by fall over Dayanara Rico (Arundel) 3-12 (Fall 4:33)

Emma Shriner (Walkersville) 7-6 won by decision over Amirah Wiliams (Franklin) 2-3 (Dec 6-3)

Mattie Bowman (Westminster) 11-9 won by fall over Elle Mack (Century) 6-10 (Fall 0:33)

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Adelina Dickens (Queen Anne`s) 9-15 won by fall over Laura Chiarini-Flynn (Carver A&T) 6-14 (Fall 1:20)

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Maddie MacKenzie (Towson) 2-1 won by fall over Kaaliyah Hairston (Surrattsville) 7-5 (Fall 1:17)

Alexandria Ray (James Hubert Blake) 3-3 won by fall over Danika Jeanty (Colonel Richardson) 4-10 (Fall 2:58)

Maddox Zuniga (Walter Johnson) 12-9 won by fall over Morgan Morris (Queen Anne`s) 5-7 (Fall 1:16)

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Yury Guardado (Franklin) 13-7 won by fall over Ella Moody (La Plata) 8-9 (Fall 2:42)

Morgan Linton (Eastern Technical) 10-2 won by fall over Afanwi Nkongsah (Parkdale) 3-5 (Fall 0:50)

Maria Arboleda (Francis Scott Key) 14-6 won by fall over Lyla Bordas (Old Mill) 0-3 (Fall 1:13)

Olivia Henson (Century) 7-6 won by decision over Ginger Guadron-Mendoza (Frederick) 5-8 (Dec 4-3)

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Emily Arboleda (Francis Scott Key) 19-5 won by decision over Nicole Filip (Harford Technical) 11-5 (Dec 10-8)

Melanie Corbin (Boonsboro) 2-6 received a bye () (Bye)

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Joana Lazaro (John F. Kennedy) 6-4 won by fall over Amy Osorio (Parkdale) 2-2 (Fall 3:58)

Arianna King (Eastern Technical) 11-4 won by fall over Jilnae Davis (Tuscarora) 7-7 (Fall 5:07)

Ashari Willis (Patapsco) 14-3 won by fall over Mia Stevenson (Hereford) 4-5 (Fall 1:09)

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Taylor Murray (Sparrows Point) 3-8 received a bye () (Bye)

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Jade Love (Winters Mill) 16-1 received a bye () (Bye)

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A Baltimore nonprofit run by a Maryland lawmaker received more than $100 million in taxpayer dollars while auditors repeatedly flagged problems with its financial reporting and internal oversight, according to a Spotlight on Maryland investigation.

Del. Dana Stein, a Baltimore County Democrat, has worked as the executive director of Civic Works for roughly two decades while serving in the statehouse. Civic Works, which has received about $145 million in taxpayer funding since 2016, runs workforce, housing, environmental and community revitalization programs, primarily in the Baltimore area.

Stein earns more than $200,000 annually at Civic Works and has served in the General Assembly since 2007. He chairs the Maryland House environmental subcommittee. Civic Works receives government funding for programs involving weatherization, energy efficiency, clean-energy workforce development and environmental projects.

Stein insisted he goes through the proper process of reporting conflicts of interest to the State House and recusing himself from relevant votes. Meanwhile, critics say that State House policies are not enough to prevent Stein from taking advantage of his legislative influence over billions of taxpayer dollars, especially amid ongoing audit struggles at his organization.

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A Spotlight on Maryland analysis of the nonprofit’s federal single audits—the annual audits required for organizations that spend at least $750,000 in federal funds—shows Civic Works received about $145 million in taxpayer funding between 2016 and 2025. Government funding averaged about $14.5 million per year and accounted for roughly 80% of the organization’s support during that period when stacked against private donations.

Audits show that federal funds were passed through to Civic Works by an extensive list of agencies within the Maryland and Baltimore City governments.

In 2006, the year before Stein took office, Civic Works received $1.9 million in government grants, according to IRS tax filings. By 2016, Civic Works received $8.2 million in government grants—a roughly 330% increase over a decade.

IRS tax filings from Civic Works show Stein earned about $96,000 in 2014 and approximately $231,000 in 2024—an increase of about 140%.

Maryland Del. Brian Chisholm, an Anne Arundel County Republican, questioned the ethics of Stein making more than $200,000 at a taxpayer-funded nonprofit as he works in the State House. He also questioned how Stein could manage tens of millions of taxpayer dollars while he worked full-time as a lawmaker for roughly a quarter of the year.

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“I think it’s a waste of taxpayer money, in my opinion, because I don’t see the return on investment,” he told Spotlight on Maryland. “I would assume they’re political payoffs It goes back to the dawn of time when we first got into politics and power. How do you influence politics? You influence with money.”

What the audits found

The most recent single audit, covering fiscal 2025, reported a significant deficiency in financial reporting at Civic Works—a repeat finding from the previous year. Auditors said Civic Works had to correct more than $2.2 million in financial records after auditors identified errors in the organization’s financial records. Civic Works told auditors it implemented new grant-tracking and financial reporting procedures in response.

Auditors also determined the nonprofit did not qualify for the federal government’s low-risk auditee designation.

The 2024 audit identified both a significant deficiency and a material weakness, a more severe audit finding. Auditors said the organization’s initial federal expenditures schedule omitted programs, misclassified expenditures and left off about $1 million in federal spending before it was corrected. Auditors again determined Civic Works did not qualify as a low-risk auditee.

The pattern stretches back years. In 2023, auditors reported a material weakness involving lease accounting and financial reporting that resulted in a restatement of prior-year balances. In 2021, auditors reported a material weakness involving revenue recognition and accounting, resulting in another financial restatement.

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In 2019, auditors identified a significant deficiency involving federal grant compliance after required documentation for an employee background check could not be produced. In 2017, auditors reported a significant deficiency after required federal grant reports were submitted without documented review.

Linda Parsons, a professor at The University of Alabama focused on nonprofit accounting, said the repeated audit findings, paired with a determination that Civic Works is not a low-risk auditee, show the organization should not continue to receive taxpayer dollars.

“I would be particularly careful with this organization if I were providing grant funding,” she told Spotlight on Maryland. “What I see is that a lawmaker with influence and power in the granting process is moving increasingly large grants to an organization with which that lawmaker is affiliated, and that there’s trouble with the reports that are overseeing the use of those grants.”

Chisholm agreed that Civic Works should not receive any more taxpayer money.

“I think they need to be looked at with a fine-tooth comb. Why are you failing so many audits, and do you actually deserve the millions of dollars?” he told Spotlight on Maryland. “The funding should dry up at some point because you can’t prove that you’re spending the public’s money in a responsible way.”

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Civic Works responds

A spokeswoman for Civic Works emailed Spotlight on Maryland a statement on behalf of the organization and Stein, emphasizing that the lawmaker takes necessary steps to ensure there is not a conflict of interest between his two jobs.

“Since his election in 2006, Mr. Stein has regularly consulted with the legislature’s ethics adviser to avoid actual and potential conflicts between his legislative and non-profit roles. He has always followed the ethics adviser’s advice regarding disclosure of potential conflicts and actual recusal on votes. He has disclosed and disclaimed potential or appearances of a conflict and those forms are on the Maryland General Assembly website,” the Civic Works spokeswoman wrote.

“Mr. Stein has followed all advice from the legislature’s ethics adviser regarding recusal from matters that would create a conflict of interest between his legislative and non-profit roles. He does not interact with government officials in matters related to procurements or negotiation of contracts,” she added.

Salary spending increases 100%

IRS filings show Civic Works expanded rapidly in recent years amid audit struggles. The nonprofit reported 286 employees in 2020 and 347 employees in 2024—a roughly 21% increase—while spending on salaries increased from $5.8 million to $12 million—a roughly 100% increase. Payroll accounted for between 58% and 68% of annual spending during those years.

Stein lists his position with Civic Works on his financial disclosure statement. His disclosure also lists the state agencies from which his nonprofit receives funding.

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Stein filed a Form D disclaimer of an apparent or presumed conflict of interest this year, noting that while Civic Works has a partnership with BGE, he is “able to participate in legislative action relating to the above fairly, objectively, and in the public interest.”

Since 2013, Stein has filed 25 Form E statements of recusal from voting and other legislative actions due to a reported conflict of interest arising from his employment with Civic Works. However, the last recusal he reported was in 2023, even though his organization received taxpayer dollars from the Maryland government in subsequent years.

‘Accountable to the public’

Parsons said that while Stein may be following legally required conflict-of-interest policies, he still has a concerning level of influence over the grantmaking process.

“The conflict of interest, that to me is probably the most troubling thing,” she told Spotlight on Maryland. “If you have an individual that’s in charge of a nonprofit that’s also elected to office, that’s not necessarily a problem. But when money is steered toward that organization and increasing amounts at all levels, then I would want to know who’s making sure that this is operating properly.”

A spokeswoman for Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s office emailed a statement to Spotlight on Maryland that emphasized the federal single audits of Civic Works do not assess how state funding is spent. Maryland state agencies, she wrote, have their own individual oversight mechanisms in place.

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“The Moore-Miller administration is committed to ensuring every dollar of taxpayer funding is awarded fairly, spent responsibly, and accountable to the public,” Moore’s spokeswoman wrote.

Several agencies within the Maryland government provided written statements to Spotlight on Maryland detailing various individual oversight policies for programs they fund at Civic Works. The Maryland agencies stated that no action has been taken in response to findings in Civic Works’ federal single audits.

$1 lease in Baltimore

Civic Works operates at Clifton Mansion, the former estate of philanthropist Johns Hopkins. The nonprofit has a lease agreement with Baltimore City that allows them to pay just $1 per year to use, maintain and renovate the property.

Additionally, Civic Works has received $13.5 million in taxpayer dollars through the Baltimore City government since August 2022, according to a government database. This included $4.5 million in taxpayer dollars from the Baltimore City Health Department to Civic Works from 2022 to 2024, described in the database as being for “Coronavirus.”

A spokesperson for Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott’s office emphasized that the city “employs best practices for grant administration, signing grant agreements that ensure transparency and accountability.”

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The spokesperson noted that recent federal audits of Civic Works “identified no material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal controls over federal programs, finding that Civic Works complied with all requirements that could have a material effect on its major federal programs.”

The mayor’s office did not respond to additional questions on audit concerns at Civic Works regarding financial reporting and scheduled expenditures for federal awards.

Civic Works is partnered with Baltimore City Public Schools to operate the “Reach! Partnership School,” which prepares students for college and careers. The 2025 federal single audits revealed the organization received $9.7 million from Baltimore City Public Schools that year. Reach is incorporated separately but included in the audits because Civic Works manages the organization.

A spokeswoman for City Schools said they consider federal audit findings as part of their oversight of Civic Works.

“We will continue to monitor the Operator’s progress to confirm that the audit issues have been appropriately resolved,” the spokeswoman emailed Spotlight on Maryland. “City Schools will also continue to review audits and other financial documents to ensure the organization is on track and making progress consistent with its Corrective Action plan and regular contractual requirements.”

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Spotlight on Maryland is a joint venture by The Baltimore Sun, FOX45 News and WJLA in Washington, D.C. Have a news tip? Call 410-467-4670 or emailSpotlightOnMaryland@sbgtv.com. Contact Patrick Hauf atpjhauf@sbgtv.comand @PatrickHauf.



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Apple Towson Town Center employees received an endorsement from Maryland Governor Wes Moore in their fight against Apple over the company’s decision to close its first US unionized store. Here are the details.

Apple faces new pressure over Towson store closure

A couple of months ago, Apple announced that its Towson Town Center would close its doors for good on June 20, alongside two other stores located in commercial centers in California and Connecticut.

The Apple Towson Town Center workers have been represented by the IAM Union since 2022, after becoming the first Apple retail store in the US to unionize.

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Soon after the announcement, IAM Union decried Apple’s handling of the store closure. While the company says that the union agreement only requires transfers within 50 miles of the Towson store, with severance offered otherwise, the IAM Union argues that Apple is denying them the broader relocation options available to employees at non-union stores.

Since then, in addition to the pushback from the IAM Union, Apple has also received letters from Maryland lawmakers and, just yesterday, from40 members of Congress, asking it to reconsider closing the store or to provide Towson employees with the same transfer opportunities offered to workers at non-union stores.

Today, Maryland Governor Wes Moore chimed in, manifesting his support for the Towson workers.

Although Governor Moore stopped short of accusing Apple of union-busting practices, as members of Congress did in their letter to the company, he did explicitly call on Apple to give Towson workers the same transfer rights and opportunities afforded to other employees.

Here’s Governor Moore’s statement:

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“The Towson Town Center Apple Store has been a retail anchor for the region since 2022. (…) It’s provided good-paying jobs, increased economic activity, and been an important localized service hub for the region. As the first unionized Apple retail store in the country and a strong-performing location, its workers proved that economic growth and workers’ rights go hand-in-hand. Now, the rug is being pulled out from underneath them. These Marylanders deserve the same transfer rights and opportunities afforded to other Apple employees, and we stand with them.”

The IAM Union praised Governor Moore’s support and called on the company to act before the June 20 deadline.

Apple, for its part, remains silent on the issue, ever since it provided the following statement to 9to5Mac when the IAM Union filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board on April 28:

We strongly disagree with the claims made, and we will continue to abide by the agreement that was negotiated and agreed with the union. We look forward to presenting all of the facts to the NLRB.

As of right now, the Apple Towson Town Center’s page says the store will close on June 20 at 8:00 p.m.

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Republican candidate Mariela Roca is making another play for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District. On The Final 5 with Jim Lokay, she talks about her campaign ahead of the June primary, and the lessons she’s learned on the campaign trail.



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