Seven Still Ranked in Heart, Five Nationally for WPU

The William Penn men's wrestling team experienced just a few small changes to their rankings as the NAIA released its first set of polls this week.

The William Penn men’s wrestling team experienced just a few small changes to their rankings as the NAIA released its first set of polls this week.

Oskaloosa–The William Penn men’s wrestling team experienced just a few small changes to their rankings as the NAIA released its first set of polls this week.

WPU remains 28th in the nation with 53 points, while Grand View is first with 239 points. Life (Ga.) is next with 217 points, while Southeastern (Fla.) (169), Menlo (Calif.) (148), and Morningside (136) complete the top five.

Five Statesmen can be found in their respective national ratings with 149-pounder Quinten Aney (So., Mediapolis, Iowa, Business Management) leading the quintet at #13.

Makail Stanley (Jr., Oreana, Ill., Biology) is #14 at 174 pounds, while Cameron Hargrove (Jr., Bolingbrook, Ill., Sports Management) is #16 at 165 pounds.

157-pounder Kael Bunce (Sr., Stockbridge, Mich., Mechanical Engineering) sits at #18, while Lane Scorpil (So., Columbus Junction, Iowa, Industrial Technology) is #21 at 133 pounds.

Within the Heart of America Athletic Conference, William Penn is seventh with 101 points; Grand View tops the standings with 218 points.

Stanley is second in the league at 174, while Scorpil, Bunce, Hargrove are all third at 133, 157, at 165, respectively.

Aney is fourth at 149, while Branson Bottorff (Sr., Mackinaw, Ill., Industrial Technology) ranks fifth at 184 pounds. Isaac Boucher (Kalona, Iowa, Nursing) rounds out the rankings in sixth at 285 pounds.

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