 The Big Bear wrestling tournament is back for the 17th year, 39 teams, 411 wrestlers, all competing in one of the largest tournaments in the state this afternoon at Castle Lake Bina High School. Crowds were so big they had to ask the fans to disconnect from the Wi-Fi. Well, starting the second round of action, Cody Dravis at 182 pounds, ranked third at the state at 170. This was his 100th career pin. He moves on to the semis. In 195, Carson Holes from Pierce grabs his opponent's leg and uses it to score the takedown. He wins by decision. At heavyweight, Jared Siebert from United North Central secures the takedown. He would later win by pin and win his quarterfinal matchup. In the quarterfinal round at 152, Chandler Mooney from Roseau racking up points all day. He won all three matchups by technical fall to move on. Brandon Tomala from Pierce absorbing all that contact. But he secures the pin, ranked fifth in the state. And finally from the hometown black duck, Castle Lake Bina, Ian Frenzel, the impressive takedown here. He wins 8-1 by decision. And with one day in the books, Detroit Lakes isn't on top. Pierce in sixth place, they send four to the semifinals. The Lakeland PBS.