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    Oroville wrestlers compete at Springdale

    By Brent Baker • January 12, 2014 8:16 pm
    Tags: Oroville High School, Oroville Wrestling

    Mary Walker (Springdale) Tournament, Jan. 11

    No team scores kept

    Oroville placers:

    John Marquiss (113 lbs) – 2nd place

    Jordan Smith (120) – 2nd place

    Eddie Ocampo (160) – 3rd place

    Taylor Robinson (182) – 3rd place

    Tags: Oroville High School, Oroville Wrestling

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