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Van Wade

The Orange Leader

LITTLE CYPRESS — It was a clean first-place sweep for the Little Cypress-Mauriceville girls and the Bear boys fared well too at the LC-M Powerlifting Meet held in the LC-M High School Fieldhouse Thursday.

The Lady Bear trio of Maegan Fontenot, Maggan Crosslin and Katye Harris each strolled to easy victories in their respective weight classes.

Fontenot, who won the Class 4A state title in the 105-pound division last year, has moved up to the 123-pound division and is shining there as well.

She totaled 840 pounds Thursday, squatting 350 pounds, bench-pressing 160 pounds and dead-lifting 330 pounds.

Crosslin captured the 165-pound division with 750 pounds, squatting 315 pounds, bench-pressing 160 pounds and dead-lifting 275 pounds.

Harris easily surpassed the competition in the 220-pound class, totaling 825 pounds. She squatted 350 pounds, benched 200 pounds and dead-lifted 275 pounds.

The Bear boys captured two first-place medals.

Frank Snoddy dominated the 242-pound division with 1,240 pounds. He squatted 405 pounds, benched 260 pounds and dead-lifted 380 pounds. Teammate Tyler Wright claimed the 114-pound class with 615 pounds, squatting 225 pounds, benching 130 pounds and dead-lifting 260 pounds.

The Bears brought home several solid performances. Troy Davenport was second in the 165-pound division (930 pounds) and teammate Traylon Vincent was third (930 pounds). Spencer Udell was third in the 132-pound class (570 pounds). Brandon Dockens was fourth in the 148-pound division (700 pounds). Jonathon Fontenot claimed second in the 181-pound class (960 pounds) and Joshua Trahan was third in the super heavyweight division (1,045 pounds).

Other winners in the boys division included East Chambers’ German Netro in the 123-pound class (605 pounds); Anahuac’s John Kimble in the 132-pound class (890 pounds); Anahuac’s Ashton Guillory in the 148-pound class (935 pounds); East Chambers’ Anthony Ortis in the 165-pound class (1,185 pounds); East Chambers’ Eric Hart in the 181-pound class (1,010 pounds); Anahuac’s Deoir McNeil in the 198-pound class (1,360 pounds); Liberty’s Terrance Goodman in the 220-pound class (1,105 pounds); East Chambers’ Dylan Kramer in the 275-pound class (1,330 pounds); and Anahuac’s Henry Sanders in the super heavyweights (1,345 pounds).

Other winners in the girls division included Anahuac’s Ashley O’Quinn in the 105-pound class (355 pounds); East Chambers’ Asia Coleman in the 114-pound class (605 pounds); Liberty’s Erika Flournoy in the 132-pound class (545 pounds); East Chambers’ Karrie Bennett in the 148-pound class (605 pounds); and Anahuac’s Amber Gray in the 181-pound class (325 pounds).

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The 114 Lb girl (Asia Coleman East Chambers) lifted 605 total which tied the most in the meet for girls. Is this state potential?

610lbs is the automatic qualifying total for that weight class. If done at an invitational, they automatically qualify for Regionals. If it is does at Regionals then they qualify for State. She is the top 2A 114lb lifter in the Region, so she should have no problems making it to State.

http://www.thswpa.com/reg4_020209.htm

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The 114 Lb girl (Asia Coleman East Chambers) lifted 605 total which tied the most in the meet for girls. Is this state potential?

610lbs is the automatic qualifying total for that weight class. If done at an invitational, they automatically qualify for Regionals. If it is does at Regionals then they qualify for State. She is the top 2A 114lb lifter in the Region, so she should have no problems making it to State.

This is the hidden content, please

About what total would it take for her 2 win state?

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The 114 Lb girl (Asia Coleman East Chambers) lifted 605 total which tied the most in the meet for girls. Is this state potential?

610lbs is the automatic qualifying total for that weight class. If done at an invitational, they automatically qualify for Regionals. If it is does at Regionals then they qualify for State. She is the top 2A 114lb lifter in the Region, so she should have no problems making it to State.

http://www.thswpa.com/reg4_020209.htm

About what total would it take for her 2 win state?

Last year 730lbs won state in 2A. 5th place was 680lbs.

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