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The annual Piedmont Dogfight wrestling tournament played out Friday and Saturday at Piedmont High School. Check out the awards and action! (Detailed coverage to follow)

Photos by Joe Medley

Weaver finished second in the annual Piedmont Dogfight, which concluded Saturday.
Ranburne finished third in the annual Piedmont Dogfight, which concluded Saturday.
Cleburne County’s Austen Mayfield was named most valuable wrestler of the 2024 Piedmont Dogfight. He won the 146-pound division.
Weaver’s Peyton Andrews won the the Piedmont Dogfight 115-pound final against New Hope’s Cameron Sharp on Saturday.
Piedmont’s Myles Bailey won the Piedmont Dogfight 108-pound final Saturday.
Cherokee County’s David Herrick grapples with Piedmont’s Caleb Tidwell in the Piedmont Dogfight 159-pound final Saturday. Herrick won a 9-3 decision.
White Plains’ Mason Hahm grapples with Montgomery Catholic’s Andrew Gueret in the Piedmont Dogfight 122-pound final Saturday. Hahm won an 8-2 decision.
Weaver’s Brandon Jolliff and Dora’s Korion Pryor in the Piedmont Dogfight 217-pound final Saturday.
Weaver’s Brandon Jolliff throws Dora’s Korion Pryor to the mat during the Piedmont Dogfight 217-pound final Saturday. Jolliff won in an 8-4 decision.
Wellborn assistant coach Dalton Carroll, a four-time state champion, shows 15-month-old son Nash a thing or two Saturday, after conclusion of the Piedmont Dogfight.

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