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Roland wrestlers earn medals at Greenwood tournament
Sports
January 13, 2026
Roland wrestlers earn medals at Greenwood tournament
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor

GREENWOOD, Ark. — Five Roland wrestlers placed at last Saturday’s Garrett Haralson Memorial Youth Wrestling Tournament.

Tommy Greschke (age 15-and-younger, 113 pounds), Kacen Cropland (age 15-andyounger, 138) and Madison Hall (girls age 15-and-younger, 113) won championships.

Kenzie Brant (girls age 12-and-younger division, 130 pounds) and Braelynn Berry (girls age15-and-younger, 125-135) were runnersup.

Hunter Davis (girls age 15-and-younger division, 185-200 pounds) and Devon Burrows (age 15-and-younger, 182) were third.

For the Roland Youth League Wrestling organization, in the age 15-and-younger division, Kameryn Allison was first at 100 pounds, Lucas Smith was runner- up at 106 pounds, Tucker Goins was first at 126 pounds, Camron Waters was second at 126 pounds and Caden Davidson was first at 152 pounds.

In the age 12-andyounger novice division, Nakona Robertson was first at 100-103 pounds and Charles England IV was second at 132 pounds.

Lydia Walker was runner-up nat 145 pounds in the girls age 12-and-younger division.

In the age 12-andyounger division, Smith was the champion at 103 pounds, Ryker Wade was runner-up at 103 pounds, Maddox Rasavong was the 120-pound champion, Goins was champion, Gunner Jackson was third and England IV was fourth at 132 pounds and Raighn Marks was sixth at 145 pounds.

In the age 10-andyounger novice division, Jeremiah Cherry was third at 100 pounds, Ashton Aikey was second at 110 pounds and Colton England was first at 64 pounds.

In the girls age 10-and-younger division, Oakleigh Robertson was fourth at 85-90 pounds, while Meya Noble was first at 85-90 pounds.

In the age 10-andyounger division, Krew Schuetz was fifth at 110 pounds, Ripken Eubanks was first at 130 pounds, Tye Richards was third at 61 pounds, Colton England was third at 64 pounds, Chipper Stubbs was fourth at 73 pounds and Bobby Bollinger was fourth at 76 pounds.

In the age 8-andyounger novice division, Maddox Bosley was second and Maddox Smith was third at 100 pounds, Stetson Long was runner- up and Remington Peters was fourth at 52 pounds and Bretley ‘Gage” Peters was third at 61 pounds.

Grecelynn Pinkston was second at 70 pounds and second at 67 pounds in the girls age 8-andyounger division.

In the age 8-andyounger division, Dozer Blakley was third at 100115 pounds, Stetson Long was second at 52 pounds, Maverick Reid was first at 55 pounds, Rayce Luu was runnerup and Tracen Goins was fourth at 61 pounds and Jaxon Washburn was third at 67 pounds.

Maeviree Blakley was the champion at 81 pounds in the girls age 6-and-younger division.

In the boys age 6-andyounger division, Creed Jackson was the champion at 37-40 pounds, Jett Hamm was second at 46 pounds and Ross Richards placed first at 49 pounds.

Muldrow School Board approves audit, lighting contract
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Harris named director for emergency management
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January 20, 2026
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