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Horn wins title for Blanchard at Texas Ladies Outlaw

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Lynn Horn went to Texas and secured a title at the Texas Ladies Outlaw tournament this past weekend.

The Blanchard senior took home the lone title for the three Oklahoma schools that competed at Allen High School in suburban Dallas.

Horn posted a 7-0 mark and took home first place in the 132-pound bracket. In a battle of Fargo All-Americans, Horn pinned Anna Vogt from The Woodlands College Park. 

Vogt held a 5-0 lead over Horn in the third period, before a takedown turned into a pin with 25 seconds left in the match.

It was the seventh pin in a two-day event for Horn, who is now 13-1. 

Her first five matches didn’t get to the second period and in the semifinals, she needed only 33 seconds before getting a win over Haley Pitts from Katy, Texas.

Despite having only two wrestlers there, Blanchard took 22nd behind mostly Horn’s points.

Tecumseh had the most team success with a 14th-place finish with 135 points. Three of the Lady Savages took home medals.

Vivian Hayes, Kylei Gokey and Lauren Stell were all sixth-place finishers.

Hayes won her first four matches with pins but finished 4-3 in the 107-pound bracket. 

Gokey made the quarterfinals but lost to 138-pound champion Kathryn Kaminski of Conroe Caney Creek. Stell (185) forfeited in the consolation semifinals and lost in the fifth-place match by pin. 

Catoosa was the third Oklahoma team in the field of more than 30 teams and had one medalist.

Frankie West (132) went 7-1 for the Lady Indians. She had four pins and a forfeit to get to the semifinals. She lost by a pin against Vogt — who then lost to Horn — to prevent an all-Oklahoma final.

West won her last two with a tech fall over Katy Cinco Ranch’s Michel Holden and pinning Pitts from Katy in 1:30 in the third-place match.

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