Jamestown wins back-to-back KCAC Championships

University of Jamestown, 2020 KCAC Champions | Photo from Jamestown Athletics

Ottawa, KS – – Jamestown just won back-to-back KCAC Championships. The Jimmies racked up 204 points, outscoring runners-up Midland University by a whopping 98 points. Wirh 5 individual champions, Jamestown Head Coach Shauna Kemp was award KCAC Coach of the Year.

Midland, York and Missouri Valley all finished within points of each other with 106, 105.5 and 104 points, respectively.

All-KCAC first and second team honors
101 – 1. Junnette Caldera, Jamestown; 2. Esther Walker, Midland
109 – 1. Samantha Weeks, Jamestown; 2. Claire Payne, York
116 – 1. Ashley Gooman, Midland; 2. Shania Magdeleno, Ottawa
123 – 1. Jamayia Blackston, Jamestown; 2. Gabrielle Grimes, Missouri Valley
130 – 1. Tanalei Lewis, Midland; Arianna Marrufo, Jamestown
136 – 1. Desiree Estrada, Jamestown; 2. Jocelyn Murphy, Missouri Valley
143 – 1. Lyric Gonsalvez, Ottawa; 2. Audriana Beatie, York
155 – 1. Randie Scoon, Ottawa; 2. Sierra Talmadge, Jamestown
170 – 1. Mahealani Ramirez, Missouri Valley; Nesa Martinez, Jamestown
191 – 1. Agatha Andrews, Jamestown; 2. Lelani Camargo-Naone, Midland

Final Brackets: pdf via Track Wrestling
Press Release: University of Jamestown

Next up is the 2020 NAIA National Invitational hosted by Jamestown, March 13-14.


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