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Weaver claims its third consecutive state wrestling title, and three area wrestlers come home as state champions after Saturday’s AHSAA finals in Huntsville.

Photos by Joe Medley

Weaver, the back-to-back-to-back Class 1A-4A AHSAA wrestling champion.
Weaver coach Andy Fulmer gets a ride while showing the AHSAA ‘blue map’ state champions trophy to his wrestlers Saturday in Huntsville.
Weaver wrestling coach Andy Fulmer accepts the Bearcats’ latest AHSAA ‘blue map’ state champion’s trophy from AHSAA executive director Alvin Briggs on Satuday in Huntsville.
Weaver wrestler Dalton Fink hoists the AHSAA ‘blue map’ state champion’s trophy Saturday.
Weaver wrestlers celebrate their third consecutive state championship on Saturday in Huntsville.
Cleburne County wrestler Austen Mayfield jumps into the arms of his head coach and cousin, Jake Mayfield, after winning the 144-pound championship final for his first state title.
White Plains’ Mason Hahm wins the 120-pound state championship, his first state title, on Saturday in Huntville.
Ranburne’s Carter Driver has the top sport for awards in the Class 1A-4A 106-pound division after winning his first state title Saturday in Huntsville. Weaver’s Cael Fulmer, to Driver’s left, was runner up, and Piedmont’s Myles Bailey (left) was third.

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