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La maladie s’appelle bronchopneumopathie chronique obstructive (BPCO): elle touche surtout les fumeurs mais un tiers des malades n’ont jamais fumé, un mystère éclairci par une grande étude financée par des fonds publics américains.

La maladie chronique serait liée à la taille trop petite des voies respiratoires, qui ne se seraient pas développées suffisamment, selon l'étude parue mardi dans la revue scientifique Jama.<br />

La maladie chronique serait liée à la taille trop petite des voies respiratoires, qui ne se seraient pas développées suffisamment, selon l’étude parue mardi dans la revue scientifique Jama.La BPCO est la quatrième cause de décès aux Etats-Unis. La maladie bloque progressivement les voies respiratoires, conduisant à de la toux, de l’expectoration et de l’essoufflement. Un adulte sur 10 en souffre au-delà de 40 ans.On a longtemps observé que le tabagisme et la pollution de l’air en étaient les causes principales, mais la baisse du nombre de fumeurs et l’amélioration de la qualité de l’air n’ont pas fait baisser l’incidence de BPCO autant qu’attendu.L’équipe de chercheurs a analysé les scanners des poumons de 6.500 adultes, fumeurs et non-fumeurs, avec ou sans BPCO.”Nous avons été frappés de voir que les gens qui avaient des voies respiratoires plus petites qu’attendu couraient un risque bien plus élevé de développer une BPCO, par rapport aux gens ayant des voies normales ou plus grandes“, dit à l’AFP l’auteur principal, Benjamin Smith, du Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

Quant à ceux qui fumaient depuis des décennies sans avoir jamais développé la maladie, “ils avaient des voies aériennes bien plus larges qu’attendu, par rapport à la taille de leurs poumons”.”Cela suggère que ces gens-là, qui ont des voies aériennes plus larges, ont une réserve pour résister aux effets néfastes du tabac“, poursuit le médecin.Le tabagisme reste un facteur de risque important, démontré depuis des décennies.Mais l’équipe conclut que “le décalage entre les voies respiratoires et la taille des poumons” semble expliquer les variations de risque de développer la maladie.Causes mystérieusesOn ignore pourquoi les voies aériennes se développent trop ou pas assez chez certains. C’est une voie de recherche future, et Benjamin Smith a obtenu des financements pour explorer d’éventuelles causes génétiques.Une autre possibilité est un problème de développement pendant l’enfance, peut-être dès l’utérus et jusqu’à la fin de la croissance. La croissance des voies aériennes est-elle affectée par le tabagisme de la mère, la pollution de l’air ou des microbes respiratoires?L’espoir est de comprendre les causes fondamentales, pour intervenir dès l’enfance — des spécialistes font le parallèle avec le rachitisme, commun jusqu’au 20e siècle quand on a compris que la

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calcium étaient indispensables au développement osseux.A plus court terme, ces nouveaux travaux soulignent que la bronchopneumopathie chronique obstructive recouvre plusieurs réalités médicales, avec des traitements qui marchent plus ou moins bien selon les causes.Les médecins savent par exemple depuis longtemps que les bronchodilatateurs, utilisés par les malades pour détendre les muscles des poumons et réduire la gêne respiratoire, étaient bien plus efficaces chez certains que d’autres, ce qui est sans doute lié à la taille des voies respiratoires.

A massive cyber attack on Honda’s global business earlier this week did not impact the manufacturer’s F1 business, the company has said.

“Honda can confirm that a cyber attack has taken place on the Honda network,” it said in a statement issued on Tuesday acknowledging that a virus had spread through the IT infrastructure.

The attack left workers struggling to access computer servers, use email and to use a number of internal systems. “We lost the connection to our computers online and many employees were unable to do their jobs.

“There is also an impact on production systems outside of Japan,” the statement added. “Work is being undertaken to minimise the impact and to restore full functionality of production, sales and development activities.”

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It means that manufacturing operations have been temporarily stopped at Honda’s plants in the United Kingdom, North America, Turkey, Italy and Japan. The business employs almost 220,000 people in 400 group affiliates around the world.

The company said that no secure data had been breached or stolen. Some reports have suggested that it’s a ransomware attack, in which a company is locked out of its own files until it pays a fee to the hackers.

“It looks like a case of Ekans ransomware being used,” the chief security advisor at security firm Sentinel One told BBC News.

“Ekans, or Snake ransomware, is designed to attack industrial control systems networks. The fact that Honda has put production on hold and sent factory workers home points to disruption of their manufacturing systems.”

In Formula 1, Honda makes power units for the Red Bull and AlphaTauri teams. However the company insisted that its F1 operations had not been affected by the cyber attack on its parent business.

A spokesperson told RaceFans.net that all operations “are proceeding as normal as we prepare for the resumption of the F1 season.”

The report added: “The major cyber attack on Honda has shut down a lot of activities in several factories, but it hasn’t had a big impact on the Formula 1 project.”

The engines are made at Honda’s Sakura factory in Japan. It’e understood that the cyber attack is mainly affecting operations outside the country.

That’s especially good news for Red Bull, with Max Verstappen hoping to pick up a second successive victory at the team’s home circuit in Austria when the season resumes on July 5.

Despite the hi-tech nature of the sport and its reliance on high-end networked computer systems, F1 has not to date been the victim of any known external hacking attack.

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Barnesville Invitational

June 12, 2020 | News | No Comments

Barnesville Invitational
1 Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie 192.0
2 Hibbing 155.5
3 Fargo Davies 123.0
4 Fertile-Beltrami 90.0
5 Fargo South 63.0
6 Fargo North 59.0
7 St. Paul Johnson 56.5
8 Barnesville 56.0
9 Osakis 44.0
10 Breckenridge 40.0
11 All Saints Home School 24.0

Brackets/Results on TrackWrestling.com

106
1st Place – Daunte Yost of Fertile-Beltrami
2nd Place – David Revering of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
3rd Place – Bennet Arceneau of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
4th Place – Jacob Taplin of Osakis
5th Place – Ethan Roy of Hibbing
6th Place – Nathan Hokstad of Fargo South
1st Daunte Yost (Fertile-Beltrami) 7-0, Jr. over David Revering (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 9-3, 8th. (Dec 6-2)
3rd Bennet Arceneau (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 4-1, Fr. over Jacob Taplin (Osakis) 4-7, 8th. (MD 8-0)
5th Ethan Roy (Hibbing) 1-3, So. over Nathan Hokstad (Fargo South) 2-6, Fr. (Fall 1:43)
113
1st Place – Deagen Captain of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
2nd Place – Logan Grove of Osakis
3rd Place – Lue Yang of St. Paul Johnson
4th Place – Ayden Hauck of Barnesville
5th Place – Malachi Werremeyer of Fargo Davies
6th Place – Gabriel Simonson of Fargo South
1st Deagen Captain (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 11-2, Fr. over Logan Grove (Osakis) 8-4, Jr. (Fall 3:37)
3rd Lue Yang (St. Paul Johnson) 8-1, Sr. over Ayden Hauck (Barnesville) 1-2, 8th. (MD 12-4)
5th Malachi Werremeyer (Fargo Davies) 3-4, 7th. over Gabriel Simonson (Fargo South) 2-5, Jr. (Fall 3:47)
120
1st Place – Aiden Larson of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
2nd Place – Eli Eggert of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
3rd Place – Nick Hedlund of Fertile-Beltrami
4th Place – Abdi Nuur of Fargo Davies
5th Place – Sai Yang of St. Paul Johnson
6th Place – Preston Thronson of Hibbing
1st Aiden Larson (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 7-5, Jr. over Eli Eggert (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 2-1, Fr. (For.)
3rd Nick Hedlund (Fertile-Beltrami) 2-5, So. over Abdi Nuur (Fargo Davies) 2-4, So. (Fall 0:48)
5th Sai Yang (St. Paul Johnson) 2-5, So. over Preston Thronson (Hibbing) 2-3, 7th. (Dec 8-1)
126
1st Place – Danny Monatukwa of Fargo North
2nd Place – Yim-Leej Yang of St. Paul Johnson
3rd Place – Seth Lavalier of Fertile-Beltrami
4th Place – Reese Thompson of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
5th Place – Olando Yang of St. Paul Johnson
6th Place – Ansu Komara of Fargo South
1st Danny Monatukwa (Fargo North) 7-0, Jr. over Yim-Leej Yang (St. Paul Johnson) 8-3, Sr. (Dec 13-8)
3rd Seth Lavalier (Fertile-Beltrami) 4-3, So. over Reese Thompson (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 8-5, So. (MD 15-7)
5th Olando Yang (St. Paul Johnson) 1-1, Sr. over Ansu Komara (Fargo South) 2-5, Jr. (Fall 1:37)
132
1st Place – Jacob Thomas of Fargo South
2nd Place – Soni Soukchaleun of St. Paul Johnson
3rd Place – Hudson Mann of Hibbing
4th Place – Wesley Ramberg of Fertile-Beltrami
5th Place – Justin Koehn of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
1st Jacob Thomas (Fargo South) 2-1, Jr. over Soni Soukchaleun (St. Paul Johnson) 7-1, Sr. (Dec 7-2)
3rd Hudson Mann (Hibbing) 2-1, Fr. over Wesley Ramberg (Fertile-Beltrami) 4-3, Fr. (Dec 6-2)
5th Justin Koehn (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 2-8, Fr. over () , . (Bye)
138
1st Place – Bryson Larrabee of Hibbing
2nd Place – Sawyer Frie of Fargo Davies
3rd Place – Clayto Nissko of Fargo Davies
4th Place – Carsten Jacobson of Osakis
5th Place – Levi Qualley of Fertile-Beltrami
6th Place – David Arop of Fargo Davies
1st Bryson Larrabee (Hibbing) 9-3, Fr. over Sawyer Frie (Fargo Davies) 4-3, So. (TF-1.5 6:00 (19-4))
3rd Clayto Nissko (Fargo Davies) 5-2, Jr. over Carsten Jacobson (Osakis) 5-5, So. (Fall 2:19)
5th Levi Qualley (Fertile-Beltrami) 4-2, So. over David Arop (Fargo Davies) 0-2, Jr. (Fall 3:39)
145
1st Place – David Platt of Hibbing
2nd Place – Hunter Anderson of Barnesville
3rd Place – Jason Koehn of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
4th Place – Aidan Ruddy of Breckenridge
5th Place – Hunter Hitchen of Fertile-Beltrami
6th Place – Ryan Barth of Fargo Davies
1st David Platt (Hibbing) 9-3, Jr. over Hunter Anderson (Barnesville) 2-2, Sr. (Fall 2:47)
3rd Jason Koehn (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 8-5, Jr. over Aidan Ruddy (Breckenridge) 6-4, So. (Dec 7-4)
5th Hunter Hitchen (Fertile-Beltrami) 5-2, Sr. over Ryan Barth (Fargo Davies) 4-4, Jr. (MD 16-7)
152
1st Place – Joshua Worral of Fargo North
2nd Place – Landon Allex of Fargo Davies
3rd Place – Tanner Kadrmas of Barnesville
4th Place – Owen Hendrickson of Hibbing
5th Place – Ahmed Nuur of Fargo Davies
1st Joshua Worral (Fargo North) 8-0, Jr. over Landon Allex (Fargo Davies) 4-3, Jr. (Fall 1:50)
3rd Tanner Kadrmas (Barnesville) 2-2, Sr. over Owen Hendrickson (Hibbing) 1-3, Jr. (Dec 6-0)
5th Ahmed Nuur (Fargo Davies) 1-4, Jr. over () , . (Bye)
160
1st Place – Ty Weber of Fargo Davies
2nd Place – Thomas Hagen of Hibbing
3rd Place – Brock Peterson of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
4th Place – Muhaimn Al-Janabi of Fargo Davies
5th Place – Jack Bautch of Hibbing
6th Place – Vichai Yang of St. Paul Johnson
1st Ty Weber (Fargo Davies) 5-2, Sr. over Thomas Hagen (Hibbing) 3-1, Fr. (Dec 6-1)
3rd Brock Peterson (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 2-3, Jr. over Muhaimn Al-Janabi (Fargo Davies) 1-2, Jr. (Fall 4:35)
5th Jack Bautch (Hibbing) 1-1, 8th. over Vichai Yang (St. Paul Johnson) 1-4, Sr. (Fall 1:37)
170
1st Place – Kolbe Booker of All Saints Home School
2nd Place – Connor Chloupek of Fargo Davies
3rd Place – Mason Schroeder of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
4th Place – Ian Larrabee of Hibbing
5th Place – Hayden Captain of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
1st Kolbe Booker (All Saints Home School) 5-2, Sr. over Connor Chloupek (Fargo Davies) 6-1, Sr. (Dec 13-12)
3rd Mason Schroeder (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 5-5, Jr. over Ian Larrabee (Hibbing) 3-2, 7th. (Fall 0:32)
5th Hayden Captain (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 1-1, Jr. over () , . (Bye)
182
1st Place – Jagger Greenwood of Hibbing
2nd Place – Brady Kroll of Barnesville
3rd Place – Hunter Dean of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
4th Place – Rylen Reid of Fargo Davies
5th Place – Carter Rokes of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
1st Jagger Greenwood (Hibbing) 10-1, Sr. over Brady Kroll (Barnesville) 2-1, Jr. (Dec 8-2)
3rd Hunter Dean (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 8-3, Jr. over Rylen Reid (Fargo Davies) 4-4, Jr. (Fall 3:35)
5th Carter Rokes (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 3-3, Sr. over () , . (Bye)
195
1st Place – Gideon Ervasti of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
2nd Place – Tyler Eggert of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
3rd Place – Andrew Teigen of Fargo Davies
4th Place – Tobias Elliot of Barnesville
Round 1
Gideon Ervasti (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 7-1, So. over Tobias Elliot (Barnesville) 0-4, Jr. (Fall 0:51)
Tyler Eggert (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 3-4, Jr. over Andrew Teigen (Fargo Davies) 3-5, Sr. (Fall 3:18)
Round 2
Gideon Ervasti (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 7-1, So. over Tyler Eggert (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 3-4, Jr. (For.)
Andrew Teigen (Fargo Davies) 3-5, Sr. over Tobias Elliot (Barnesville) 0-4, Jr. (Fall 0:52)
Round 3
Gideon Ervasti (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 7-1, So. over Andrew Teigen (Fargo Davies) 3-5, Sr. (Fall 0:34)
Tyler Eggert (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 3-4, Jr. over Tobias Elliot (Barnesville) 0-4, Jr. (Fall 2:29)
220
1st Place – Daniel Erlandson of Breckenridge
2nd Place – Isaiah Gates of Fargo South
3rd Place – Truman Werremeyer of Fargo Davies
4th Place – Jaden Finck of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
5th Place – Braden Jongeward of Fargo North
6th Place – Brock Faber of Osakis
1st Daniel Erlandson (Breckenridge) 7-1, Jr. over Isaiah Gates (Fargo South) 6-1, Jr. (Fall 3:11)
3rd Truman Werremeyer (Fargo Davies) 3-1, Jr. over Jaden Finck (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 6-7, Jr. (Dec 6-0)
5th Braden Jongeward (Fargo North) 7-4, Sr. over Brock Faber (Osakis) 4-7, Jr. (Fall 2:24)
285
1st Place – Craig Orlando of Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie
2nd Place – Christopher Tureson of Hibbing
3rd Place – Jude Olson of Fertile-Beltrami
4th Place – Benjamin Dahl of Fargo South
5th Place – Andrew Aamold of Fargo North
1st Craig Orlando (Bertha-Hewitt- Verndale -Parkers Prairie) 11-0, Sr. over Christopher Tureson (Hibbing) 5-6, Sr. (Fall 0:17)
3rd Jude Olson (Fertile-Beltrami) 3-4, So. over Benjamin Dahl (Fargo South) 2-4, Jr. (Fall 0:47)
5th Andrew Aamold (Fargo North) 2-4, Sr. over () , . (Bye)

  • 186th Win (School Record) – Jaxson Rohman, Fairmont/Martin County West, 11th, 126 pounds
  • 150th Win – Roman Rogotzke, Stillwater, 11th, 182 pounds
  • 150th Win – Hunter Lyden, Stillwater, 10th, 152 pounds
  • 150th Win – Cael Swensen, Wayzata, 11th, 138 pounds
  • 125th Win – Connor Simmonds, Fairmont/Martin County West, 11th, 138 pounds
  • 50th Pin – John Hughes, Richfield, 12th, 132 pounds
  • 100th Win – Ethan Warren, Ogilvie, 11th, 145 pounds
  • 75th Win – Matt Hogue, Stillwater, 11th, 120 pounds
  • 75th Win – Sam Treml, Shakopee, 11th, 152 pounds
  • 25th Pin – Ben Primus, ROCORI, 12th, 195 pounds

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Crookston 69 Roseau 6

June 12, 2020 | News | No Comments

Crookston 69 Roseau 6
106: Carter Coauette (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
113: Ethan Bowman (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
120: Spencer Ness (CROO) over Pat Locklear (ROSE) (Fall 1:38)
126: Zach Brown (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
132: Cameron Weiland (CROO) over Joe Schneider (ROSE) (Fall 1:04)
138: Braxton Volker (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
145: Cade Coauette (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
152: Race Knochenmus (ROSE) over Cameron Hulst (CROO) (Fall 1:19)
160: Hunter Knutson (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
170: Hunter Kresl (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
182: Ethan Boll (CROO) over Ben Olson (ROSE) (TB-1 6-2)
195: Layten Fuentes (CROO) over (ROSE) (For.)
220: Gregorio Gonzalez (CROO) over Axle Dahl (ROSE) (Fall 4:48)
285: Double Forfeit

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Albany 52 Zimmerman 22
Annand-M Lk Lightning 53 Glencoe – Lester Prairie 27
Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 62 Dawson-Boyd – Lac Qui Parle – Montevideo United 9
Austin 36 Rochester Century 21
Blaine 44 Andover 33
Centennial 65 Rockford 6
Crookston 66 Hillsboro-Central Valley, ND 6
Dassel-Cokato/Litchfield 62 Mound-Westonka 12
Dover-Eyota 69 Wabasha-Kellogg 9
Faribault 35 Mankato West 30
GMLOS 59 La Crescent-Hokah 10
Holdingford 55 Rush City-Braham 22
Kenyon-Wanamingo 42, Goodhue 30
Lake City 44 Cannon Falls 25
Maple River 43 NRHEG 12
MAHACA 48 BOLD 21
Medford 57 WEM-JWP 0
Monticello 54 Chisago Lakes 28
Mora 45 Little Falls 34
Rogers 52 Elk River 24
Saint Cloud Tech 45 Sauk Rapids-Rice 18
Scott West 37 Northfield 36 – criteria
Shakopee 82 Rosemount 0
Stillwater 41.0 Saint Croix Falls 31
Tracy-Milroy-Balaton-Westbrook-Walnut-Grove 39 Minneota 34
United North Central 64 Walker-Hackensack-Akeley/Nevis 15
Westfield Razorbacks 39 United South Central 18
Zumbrota-Mazeppa 73, Triton 3

Bemidji Tri
Bemidji 42 Badger-GB-MR 25
Bemidji 52 Frazee 19
Frazee 35 Badger-GB-MR 32

Breckenridge Tri
West Central Area-Ashby-Brandon-Evansville 57 Breckenridge 7
West Central Area-Ashby-Brandon-Evansville 51.0 Wadena-Deer Creek 22
Wadena-Deer Creek 30 Breckenridge 22

Champlin Park Tri
Coon Rapids 51 Champlin Park 13

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Chatfield Tri
Caledonia-Houston 50 Lewiston-Altura-Rushford-Peterson 27
Chatfield 64 Lewiston-Altura-Rushford-Peterson 9

Fergus Falls Tri
Willmar 65 Fergus Falls 10
Willmar 64 Sartell-Saint Stephen 6

Fillmore Central Tri
Fillmore C-Lanesboro-M-C Wolves, MN 40 St. Charles, MN 27
Plainview-Elgin-Millville 45 St. Charles 15
Plainview-Elgin-Millville 48 Fillmore C-Lanesboro-M-C Wolves 13

Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Tri
Wabasso – Red Rock Central 39 Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Area 27
Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Area 54 LeSueur-Henderson 16
Wabasso – Red Rock Central 42 LeSueur-Henderson 25

New London-Spicer Tri
Watertown Mayer- Mayer Luth. 45 New London-Spicer 33
Worthington 42 New London-Spicer 31
Watertown Mayer- Mayer Luth. 46 Worthington 28

Park Triangular
Park 45 Irondale 33
Irondale 60 Minneapolis Patrick Henry 18
Park 53 Minneapolis Patrick Henry 14

Pipestone Tri
Pipestone Area 39 Redwood Valley 36
Pipestone Area 41 Windom-Mountain Lake 36
Redwood Valley 40 Windom-Mountain Lake 39

Robbinsdale Armstrong Triangular
Park Center 51 Ogilvie 26
Ogilvie 40 Robbinsdale Armstrong 39

Rock Valley Duals
Central Lyon/George-Little Rock, IA 60 Luverne 19
Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 54 Luverne 26
Sioux Falls Washington, SD 67 Luverne 12

Rocori Triangular
Brainerd 40 Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 34
Brainerd 51 Rocori 18
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 48 Rocori 31

Royalton/Upsala Royals Quadrangular
Royalton/Upsala 45 Blackduck-Cass Lake-Bena 28
Aitkin 60 Mille Lacs 18
Royalton/Upsala 39 Aitkin 33
Blackduck/Cass Lake-Bena 51 Mille Lacs 24
Royalton/Upsala 64 Mille Lacs 15
Aitkin 38 Blackduck/Cass Lake-Bena 37

Sauk Centre-Melrose Tri
Minnewaska 45 Sauk Centre-Melrose 25
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 33 Minnewaska 32
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 67 Sauk Centre-Melrose 4

South Saint Paul Tri
Simley 63 South Saint Paul 6
South Saint Paul 39 Tartan 33

St. Francis Tri
Becker 64 North Branch 9
St. Francis 70 North Branch 9
Becker 50 St. Francis 17

Totino-Grace Tri
Osseo 47 Orono 33
Totino-Grace 60 Orono 24
Totino-Grace 60 Orono 24

Becker Improves to 15-1 at North Country Open

June 12, 2020 | News | No Comments

COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Saint John’s wrestling hosted its annual North Country Open on Saturday, Jan. 25, in Sexton Arena.

The tournament featured 143 wrestlers, split into gold and silver divisions, and included wrestlers from Augsburg, Division II Augustana (S.D.), Division I Minnesota, Division II MSU-Mankato, NAIA Morningside, Division I North Dakota State, Northland C.C., Division II St. Cloud State, Division II Southwest Minnesota State, St. Olaf and Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Senior Noah Becker (Browerville, Minn.) went 2-0 at 133 pounds before exiting the tournament. He started his day with a pin in 26 seconds and posted a 10-5 decision over Kyle Burwick from Division I Wisconsin. Becker is ranked as high as No. 3 nationally by D3wrestle.com and is now 15-1 on the year.

Senior Quincy Spiering (Mounds View, Minn./St. Thomas Academy) finished third at heavyweight in the silver bracket with a 3-1 record. He lost his opening-round match and advanced to the third-place match thanks to a pair of medical forfeits. Spiering took third with a first-period pin of Augsburg’s Luke Zaiser and is now 8-8 this season.

Seniors Dan Gainer (St. Paul, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall) and Anthony Hennen (Cologne, Minn./Norwood-Young America) both went 2-2 to claim fifth place at 174 and 141 pounds, respectively, in the silver bracket.

North Country Open Results

The Johnnies visit Concordia for a 7 p.m. dual this Friday, Jan. 31, in Moorhead.

Saint John’s Results:

133 -Noah Becker (Fourth, 2-0)

141 -Anthony Hennen (Fifth, Silver; 2-2)

149 -Graham Evavold (Sixth, Silver; 1-2)

157 -Julian Mares (Fourth, Silver; 1-2)

174 -Dan Gainer (Fifth, Silver; 2-2)
-Jacob Scherber (Sixth, 0-3)

184 -Dan Gehrz (Silver, 0-2)

285 -Quincy Spiering (Third, Silver; 3-1)

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Annand-M Lk Lightning 49 Monticello 20
Becker 35 Cambridge-Isanti 29
Brainerd 48 Aitkin 27
Dassel-Cokato/Litchfield 35 Waconia 30
Farmington 30 Scott West 27
Goodhue 60 Pine Island 11
Jackson County Central 52 Windom-Mountain Lake 19
Mankato West 74 Austin 3
Perham 38 Frazee 30
Stillwater 80 Cretin-Derham Hall 0
Worthington 44 Redwood Valley 27

Holdingford Quad
Sauk Rapids-Rice 39 Holdingford 27
Zimmerman 63 Spectrum 18
Holdingford 35 Zimmerman 34
Sauk Rapids-Rice 68 Spectrum 12
Holdingford 64 Spectrum 11
Sauk Rapids-Rice 54 Zimmerman 18

Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg Tri
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 40 Alexandria Area 25
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 49 Benson 21

Lake City Quad
Lake City 57 Rochester Century 15
Triton 42 Rochester Century 23
Wabasha-Kellogg 36 Rochester Century 30

Luverne Tri
Marshall 84 Luverne 0
Pipestone Area 54 Luverne 9
Marshall 59 Pipestone Area 18

Minnewaska Area Tri
Detroit Lakes 60 Paynesville Area 12
Detroit Lakes 38 Minnewaska Area 27
Minnewaska Area 53 Paynesville Area 16

New Ulm Quad
Albert Lea Area 42 New Ulm Area 39
Tracy-Milroy-Balaton-Westbrook-Walnut-Grove 53 New Ulm Area 15
Blue Earth Area 51 New Ulm Area 24
Blue Earth Area 52 Albert Lea Area 25
Tracy-Milroy-Balaton-Westbrook-Walnut-Grove 45 Albert Lea Area 22
Tracy-Milroy-Balaton-Westbrook-Walnut-Grove 34 Blue Earth Area 28

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Osceola Quad
Osceola, WI 66 Rice Lake, WI 18
Burnsville 60 Rice Lake, WI 24
Unity, WI 36 Rice Lake, WI 24

Sauk Centre-Melrose Duals
Pequot Lakes Pine River Backus 59 Sauk Centre-Melrose 12
Pequot Lakes Pine River Backus 61 Fergus Falls 17
Sauk Centre-Melrose 45 Fergus Falls 33
Pierz 49 Fergus Falls 30
Pierz 40 Sauk Centre-Melrose 39
Pierz 60 Roseau 9
Fergus Falls 48 Roseau 16
Pequot Lks-Pine River-B 78 Roseau 4
Sauk Centre-Melrose 66 Roseau 12
Pequot Lks-Pine River-B 57 Pierz 18

St. Cloud Tech Quad
Bemidji 43 Saint Cloud Tech 24
Bemidji 52 Moorhead 24
Saint Cloud Tech 43 Buffalo 28
Saint Cloud Tech 46 Moorhead 14

Terry Teiken Invitational
1 Crookston 172.0
2 Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 170.5
3 United Clay Becker 142.0
4 Fertile-Beltrami 119.0
5 Pelican Rapids 114.0
6 Osakis 98.0
7 Mahnomen-Waubun 64.0

WHAN Wolves Invitational
1 Deer River 204.0
2 Blackduck-Cass Lake Bena Bears 201.0
3 Fosston-Bagley 171.0
4 Crosby-Ironton 144.5
5 Thief River Falls 123.5
6 Staples Motley 86.0
7 Virginia Area 77.5
8 Walker-Hack-Akeley-Nevis 48.0
9 Nash-Kee- Greenway 30.0

ADRIAN, Mich. — Augsburg University’s Emily Shilson (FY, Maple Grove, Minn./Mounds View HS) claimed her second national title to close her inaugural collegiate season, leading the Auggie women’s wrestling team to a ninth-place finish at the first Cliff Keen/National Wrestling Coaches Association National Collegiate Championships, completed on Saturday at Adrian University.

Shilson, who won the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association national title at 109 pounds last month, scored her second national college crown with two first-period pins on Saturday, claiming a 2:20 pin of Ciara McCrae of Simon Fraser (B.C.) in the semifinals and a 43-second pin of Sugey Cega of Tiffin (Ohio) in the finals. Shilson, who had two technical fall wins on Friday, finished her inaugural college campaign at 14-0 with six technical falls and six pins.

With four All-Americans, Augsburg finished in ninth place in the 19-team competition, open to NCAA schools with women’s wrestling programs, with 65.0 points.

At 130 pounds, Gabby Skidmore (FY, Spooner, Wis./Cumberland HS) lost her semifinal match by a 6-1 decision to eventual national champion Alexia Ward of McKendree (Ill.), then dropped a 13-2 technical fall to Cindy Zepeda of Colorado Mesa and an 8-2 decision to Allison Petix of King (Tenn.) in the sixth-place match. Skidmore finished 14-6 in her first collegiate season with five pins and three technical falls.

Vayle-Rae Baker (FY, Benton, Pa./Wyoming Seminary) finished her initial college campaign with a sixth-place finish at 123 pounds. She opened Saturday with a 7-7, criteria victory over Payton Stroud of McKendree (Ill.), but dropped an 11-0 technical fall to Marissa Gallegos of Colorado Mesa and an 8-2 decision to Asia Nguyen-Smith of North Central (Ill.) in the fifth-place match. Baker finished 18-5 this season with six pins and seven technical falls.

Marlynne Deede (FY, Springville, Utah/Springville HS) finished in sixth place at 155. She scored a 1:12 pin of Taylor Hites of Tiffin in her first match on Saturday, but dropped a 10-0 technical fall to Alyvia Fiske of Simon Fraser and a 2:00 pin to Annabelle Helm of Gannon (Pa.) in the fifth-place math. In her first college season, Deede finished 11-11 on the year with four pins and five technical falls.

National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships Results

AUGSBURG INDIVIDUAL RESULTS – SATURDAY
109 – EMILY SHILSON — CHAMPION
Semifinal – Emily Shilson (Augsburg University) 13-0 won by fall over Ciara McCrae (Simon Fraser University) 12-4 (Fall 2:20)
1st Place Match – Emily Shilson (Augsburg University) 14-0 won by fall over Sugey Ceja (Tiffin University) 24-11 (Fall 0:43)

123 — VAYLE-RAE BAKER — 6TH PLACE
Cons. Round 5 – Vayle Baker (Augsburg University) 19-6 won by decision over Payton Stroud (McKendree University) 13-8 (Dec 7-7)
Cons. Semi – Marissa Gallegos (Colorado Mesa University) 23-4 won by tech fall over Vayle Baker (Augsburg University) 19-6 (TF-1.5 4:18 (11-0))
5th Place Match – Asia Nguyen-Smith (North Central College) 24-7 won by decision over Vayle Baker (Augsburg University) 19-6 (Dec 8-2)

130 — GABBY SKIDMORE — 6TH PLACE
Semifinal – Alexia Ward (McKendree University) 13-4 won by decision over Gabby Skidmore (Augsburg University) 14-6 (Dec 6-1)
Cons. Semi – Cindy Zepeda (Colorado Mesa University) 21-14 won by tech fall over Gabby Skidmore (Augsburg University) 14-6 (TF-1.5 4:37 (13-2))
5th Place Match – Allison Petix (King University) 4-2 won by decision over Gabby Skidmore (Augsburg University) 14-6 (Dec 8-2)

155 — MARLYNNE DEEDE — 6TH PLACE
Cons. Round 5 – Marlynne Deede (Augsburg University) 11-11 won by fall over Taylor Hites (Tiffin University) 22-15 (Fall 1:12)
Cons. Semi – Alyvia Fiske (Simon Fraser University) 19-2 won by tech fall over Marlynne Deede (Augsburg University) 11-11 (TF-1.5 3:52 (10-0))
5th Place Match – Annabelle Helm (Gannon University) 26-8 won by fall over Marlynne Deede (Augsburg University) 11-11 (Fall 2:00)

Check out Auggies Women’s Wrestling at athletics.augsburg.edu.

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