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Prairie High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Prairie boys rally past Cedar Falls bowlers

Joshua Kacena and Nick Blood had high game and series, respectively, for Prairie and the Hawks rallied past Cedar Falls, 2719-2506, Friday in boys bowling at Lancer Lanes.

Kacena shot a 210 high game and Blood had a 393 series.

Prairie trailed by seven pins after the first round, but routed the Tigers by 220 pins in the Baker round.

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Prairie girls bowl over Cedar Falls

Rylee Blood had the line for Prairie on Friday rolling games of 181 and 182 for a 363 series in the Hawks' 2317-2203 win over Cedar Falls in girls bowling at Lancer Lanes.

Prairie held a 58-pin lead after the first round.

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Prairie, Linn-Mar matmen will host duals

Cedar Rapids Prairie and Linn-Mar will host meets in the Class 3A regional dual team wrestling tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 6.

The top 16 teams in the state were selected for the regional meet, based on rankings by the Iowa Wrestling Coaches Association.

The eight regional winners will advance to the state dual team tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on Wednesday, Feb. 13.

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Prairie wrestlers hope to get healthy

The most important members of the Cedar Rapids Prairie wrestling squad these days could be the trainer, the physical therapist and the team doctor.

The Hawks are hurting a little bit and the biggest meets of the season are coming up.

Sam Uthoff, Dylan Becker and Austin Gould did not wrestle during Thursday night's double-dual meet at Prairie and only Uthoff is given a chance of competing in the Mississippi Valley Conference meet this Saturday.

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Eilers sparks Prairie by Xavier

Making four 3-point field goals over the course of a game is considered admirable.

Making four in one quarter is simply feeling it.

Prairie’s Thomas Eilers drilled four 3-pointers in the first quarter and five in the game to propel Prairie past Xavier Tuesday night, 45-31, at Xavier’s gym.

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