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The Chickasha High School wrestling team lost its first dual of the year Tuesday night in Shawnee.
The Fightin' Chicks lost to the Wolves, 50-15.
Jacoby Brown and David Eakers both won by pin, and Josh Latham and Dominic Neff earned wins by decision.
"We went in a little short-handed but still lost all four of the so-called toss-up matches," head coach Chad Randle said.
The Chicks have a dual at 6 p.m. tonight at Carl Albert.
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