CLASS 3A (WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016, 6:00PM)

The top twenty-four ranked class 3-A schools’, according to the mid-January IWCOA rankings, will compete in eight regional dual team meets with the highest ranked teams hosting, if possible. The top ranked team at each site will receive a bye during the first round. The winner of the first round dual will wrestle the top ranked team in the finals, with the winning team qualifying for the state dual team tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

At: CEDAR RAPIDS, KENNEDY

Semi-final Round: #13 Clinton VS. #20 Iowa City, City

Final Round: #7 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy VS. the semi-final winner

At: DUBUQUE, HEMPSTEAD

Semi-final Round: #16 Bettendorf VS. #18 Linn-Mar, Marion

Final Round: #4 Dubuque, Hempstead VS. the semi-final winner

At: FORT DODGE

Semi-final Round: #10 Indianola VS. #21 Dallas Center-Grimes

Final Round: #3 Fort Dodge VS. the semi-final winner

At: JOHNSTON

Semi-final Round: #9 Cedar Rapids, Jefferson VS. #24 Dowling Catholic, WDM

Final Round: #5 Johnston VS. the semi-final winner

At: PRAIRIE, CEDAR RAPIDS

Semi-final Round: #14 North Scott, Eldridge VS. #23 Ottumwa

Final Round: #6 Prairie, Cedar Rapids VS. the semi-final winner

At: SOUTHEAST POLK

Semi-final Round: #15 Norwalk VS. #17 Ankeny Centennial

Final Round: #1 Southeast Polk VS. the semi-final winner

AT: VALLEY, WEST DES MOINES

Semi-final Round: #12 Waukee VS. #22 Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson

Final Round: #2 Valley, West Des Moines VS. the semi-final winner

At: WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK

Semi-final Round: #11 Epworth, Western Dubuque VS. #19 Iowa City, West

Final Round: #8 Waverly-Shell Rock VS. the semi-final winner

 

CLASS 2A (FEBRUARY 9, 2016, 6:00PM)

Regional dual team sites are determined using the mid-January IWCOA dual team rankings, with 8 of the top 16 ranked schools hosting, if possible and practical within geographic areas. The regional dual pairings will be posted Saturday night after the conclusion of all sectional wrestling meets. The sectional champion and runner-up will be the regional dual team qualifiers. The champion and runner-up from the same sectional may, or may not, be assigned to the same regional dual. The regional semifinal pairings will place the highest ranked team at a site against the lowest ranked team and the second highest ranked team against the second lowest ranked team, according to the mid-January IWCOA Dual Team Rankings. Each regional meet is a double dual. The teams winning in the first round of the regional double dual will compete in the finals, with the winning team qualifying for the state dual team tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

#8 – Albia

#4 – Clarion-Goldfield-Dows

#2 – Creston/Orient-Macksburg

#6 – Independence

#12 – Mount Vernon

#1 – New Hampton

#5 – Sergeant Bluff-Luton

#7 – Washington

 

CLASS 1A (FEBRUARY 9, 2016, 6:00PM)

Regional dual team sites are determined using the mid-January IWCOA dual team rankings, with 8 of the top 16 ranked schools hosting, if possible and practical within geographic areas. The regional dual pairings will be posted Saturday night after the conclusion of all sectional wrestling meets. The sectional champion and runner-up will be the regional dual team qualifiers. The champion and runner-up from the same sectional may, or may not, be assigned to the same regional dual. The regional semifinal pairings will place the highest ranked team at a site against the lowest ranked team and the second highest ranked team against the second lowest ranked team, according to the mid-January IWCOA Dual Team Rankings. Each regional meet is a double dual. The teams winning in the first round of the regional double dual will compete in the finals, with the winning team qualifying for the state dual team tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

#3 – Alburnett

#1 – Don Bosco, Gilbertville

#7 – Lake Mills

#2 – Lisbon

#4 – Logan-Magnolia

#5 – Sibley-Ocheyedan

#10 – Sigourney

#6 – Westwood, Sloan

For more information information on post season state wrestling visit IAHSAA.

Cover Photo by Patrick Coons Photography