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IRON WOLVES
Wolves lift the State Championship trophy
ALEXANDRIA — The powerlifting team brought home its first state championship with a decisive victory by scoring 41 team points. The Iron Wolves had 3 individual state champions; all lifters scored and were an integral part of the team victory. The results were as follows:
| 114 lbs |
Warner Moore |
4th place |
| 132 lbs |
Blake Ricalde |
State Champion |
| 148 lbs |
Daniel Johnson |
5th place |
| 148 lbs |
Mike Jones |
6th place |
| 165 lbs |
Marc Reagan |
State Champion |
| 165 lbs |
Chris Arms |
3rd place |
| 181 lbs |
Merkell Powell |
3rd place |
| 198 lbs |
Kyle Cuntz |
State Champion |
| 220 lbs |
Gustavo Garcia |
2nd place |
| 220 lbs |
Justin Sciiortino |
3rd place |
| 275 lbs |
Christian Voelkel |
3rd place |
Blake Ricalde was named outstanding lifter for 5A on the lightweight platform, and Kyle Cuntz broke the state record for bench press by shooting up 385 lbs. Most lifters set personal bests, and this was a true team effort. All lifters conducted themselves with class and sportsmanship, and Coach Pierre, Dickens, and Kellum would like to thank all iron wolves for their hard work dating back to November.
The strength of the wolf is the pack, but a BEAST lies within each of these Iron Wolves.
LINKS WOLVES
Wolves golf team wins fourth straight
Story courtesy of Mike Pervel, The St. Tammany News
SPRINGFIELD — Week four of the District 6-5A golf league competition took place Tuesday at Carter Plantation Country Club in Springfield
with the St. Paul’s Wolves keeping their winning streak alive taking their fourth consecutive team title (303).
The Wolves won again in convincing fashion by 38 strokes over runners up Mandeville and Ponchatoula (341), which tied for second. Slidell (345) came in
fourth followed by Fontainebleau (444).
It was the first week that competitors participated in 18 holes of play. Ponchatoula’s Blake Caldwell captured the boys’ individual title (70) two under
par edging SPS’ Brandon Pierce (71) by a stroke. SPS’ Ryan Martin and SHS’ John Harris (74) tied for third followed by SPS’ Jonah Johnson (75) in fifth place.
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