Charles City junior Caden Collins puts the pressure on and tries to turn New Hampton/Turkey Valley's Jacob Reicks in the second period of the 182-pound fifth-place match at the Class 2A state wrestling tournament Saturday. (Bob Fenske/Tribune)
Charles City's Caden Collins finishes off a takedown of New Hampton/Turkey Valley's Jacob Reicks in the Class 2A 182-pound fifth-place match Saturday at the state wrestling tournament in Des Moines. (Bob Fenske/New Hampton Tribune)
Charles City sophomore Chase Crooks fights to get a takedown during his 285-pound consolation match with Gilbert's Jacob Torresi during the state wrestling tournament on Friday. (Bob Fenske/Tribune)
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