Chart: Class-by-class wrestling champions

March 4, 2012 at 8:43AM

CLASS 3A

106: Maolu Woiwor, Apple Valley

113: Tommy Thorn, St. Michael-Albertville**

120: Seth Gross, Apple Valley

126: Sam Brancale, Eden Prairie**

132: Ben Morgan, Forest Lake**

138: Grant Nehring, St. Cloud Apollo

145: Mark Hall, Apple Valley**

152: TJ O'Hara, Tartan

160: Brandon Kingsley, Apple Valley****

170: Kyle Begin, Anoka**

182: Chase Morlock, Moorhead

195: Tommy Peterson, Lakeville South

220: Michael Burkhardt, Coon Rapids

285: Bryce DeBoer, Albert Lea

CLASS 2A

106: Brady Berge, Kasson-Mantorville

113: Kyle Gliva, Simley**

120: Ty Griffin, Rockford

126: Juan Torres, Simley

132: Joey Munos, South St. Paul***

138: Coltan Langaniere, Kasson-Mantorville

145: Jake Short, Simley***

152: Nick Wanzek, Simley**

160: John Redepenning, Rockford

170: Micah Barnes, Simley

182: Lance Benick, Totino-Grace

195: Broc Berge, Kasson-Mantorville**

220: Joe Schiller, Totino-Grace

285: Michael Kroells, Scott West**

CLASS 1A

106: Cameron Sykora, Border West**

113: Shane Novak, New York Mills

120: Mitchel Lexvold, Kenyon-Wanamingo**

126: Oakley McLain, Kenyon-Wanamingo**

132: Taner Trembley, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial

138: Jacob Anderson, River Valley

145: Adam Cooling, Madelia-Truman/Martin Co. West

152: Curt Maas, Medford***

160: Darick Vancura, Jackson County Central**

170: Cooper Moore, Jackson County Central**

182: Brett Pfarr, LeSueur-Henderson

195: Nathan Rose, Sibley East

220: Josh VanOverbeke, Minneota

285: Dominick Platow, Paynesville

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