Individual State Tournament Rankings

Wisconsin Wrestling Online February 22, 2010 

May be found on http://wiwrestling.com/rank/individual.htm             

Wisconsin Wrestling Online 2009-2010 TEAM Rankings

2/16/2010 (11:00p.m.)
            
Division 1
1 Wisconsin Rapids
2 Milton
3 Kaukauna
4 Muskego
5 Wausau West
6 West Allis Central
7 Hudson
8 Arrowhead
9 Pulaski
10 Green Bay Preble/East
11 Holmen
12 Franklin
  
HM Hartford
HM Merrill
HM Stoughton
HM Deforest
HM Kenosha Tremper
HM Fond du Lac
HM Mukwonago  

Division 2
1 Oconto Falls
2 Ellsworth
3 Luxemburg-Casco
4 Pewaukee
5 Lodi
6 Tomahawk
7 Campbellsport
8 Sparta
9 River Valley
10 Neillsville
11 Amery
12 Valders
             
HM Delavan-Darien
HM Freedom
HM Northwestern
HM Sheboygan Falls
HM Kewaskum
HM Seymour

Division 3
1 Coleman
2 Mineral Point
3 Boyceville
4 New Lisbon
5 Edgar
6 Cadott
7 Oostburg
8 Reedsville
9 Iowa-Grant
10 De Soto
11 Arcadia
12 Ladysmith
           
HM Glenwood City
HM Johnson Creek
HM Clear Lake
HM Lena/Saint Thomas Academy
HM Cambridge
HM Shiocton
HM Martin Luther
HM Oshkosh Lourdes

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Wisconsin Wrestling New Ruling

Attention Wisconsin Wrestling,
In light of the new rule pertaining to wrestlers with Braces, Brain-Pad offers a variety of mouthguards that meets the criteria of this recent ruling. See rule below and attached information. Also please visit www.brainpads.com for more information. Team pricing is available.

This is the new rule........
Each contestant who has braces or has a special orthodontic device on their teeth, shall be required to wear a tooth and mouth protector. A tooth and mouth protector (intraoral) which shall include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) and a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion and covers the teeth and all areas of the braces or special orthodontic device with adequate thickness. This would include upper and lower teeth if devices are present on both. It is recommended the protector be properly fitted and:
1. Constructed from a model made from an impression of the individual's teeth and braces or special orthodontic device.
2. Constructed and fitted to the individual by impressing the teeth and braces or special orthodontic device into the tooth and mouth protector itself.

Rationale: The NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee feels that it would be in the best interest from a safety perspective that if a wrestler does have braces, or wears a special orthodontic device on their teeth, they should be covered to protect their opponent from injury when coming in contact with the mouth and teeth. Coaches have expressed concern about frequent stoppage of matches because of blood time-out secondary to brace-inflicted wounds.  Willie Myers Inducted into Urbana High School Hall of Fame

Former UW-Whitewater wrestling coach, Willie Myers added another honor to his resume by being inducted to Hall of Fame. On September 29, 2006 an induction ceremony took place at the Urbana High School homecoming football game inducting Willie Myers into the Urbana High School Hall of Fame. He was previously inducted into the George Martin (Wisconsin wrestling) Hall of Fame (1982), the NAIA District 14 Hall of Fame (1986), the NAIA Wrestling Hall of Fame (1986), and the Eastern Illinois University Hall of Fame (1996).  In January 2000 the wrestling gym in Williams Center, on the UW-Whitewater campus, revamped as part of the athletics facilities upgrade, was dedicated in Myers' honor.

Willie Myers, a coach, administrator and teacher at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater since 1968, retired at the end of the 2003-2004 school year. Myers retired from his positions as head wrestling coach and a tenured professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Coaching.

Myers, head coach of the UW-Whitewater wrestling team for thirty-six years, directed UW-Whitewater teams to more conference championships than any coach, of any sport, male or female, in school history.  The Warhawks won twelve Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles under Myers, including seven in a row (1974-80).  He also directed UW-W to seventeen top twenty finishes in national championships, including fourth place in the 1975 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletic tournament, and seventh in the 1985 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III meet.  Before the 2003-2004 season, UW-Whitewater was listed as the sixteenth on the list of most successful, in terms of points earned at national championships, teams in Division III of the NCAA.  Whitewater was the only Wisconsin school on the list, more remarkable since many schools ahead of UW-W were affiliated with the NCAA since the Division III tournament began in 1974, while Whitewater was not affiliated with the NCAA until the 1981 championship.

Myers also coached the 1977 U.S. World University Games freestyle wrestling team that competed in Sofia, Bulgaria, and served as the team administrator for the 1979 World University Games team.

Respect for Myers among his peers has also led to the presidency of the NAIA (1978-1979, 1979-1980) and NCAA III (1985-87, 1989-91) wrestling coaches associations, as well as numerous positions on national tournament, ranking, wrestling rules and executive committees. Myers' retirement will end a four-year stint on the NCAA III wrestling committee.

In addition to the WWCA College Coach of the Year Award and the WIAC Motorelli Award, Myers has been feted two more for his wrestling accomplishments within the last year.  In July of 2003 he received the Lifetime Service Award from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame "in recognition of years of dedication to the development of leadership and citizenship in young people through the sport of wrestling".  In November 2003 he was recognized at the WWCA's annual banquet for forty years of service to the sport.

When asked to name the highlights of his long career Myers paused for a long time while sorting through years of memories.

"One of my favorite moments was when Rob Llorca won his national championship at the NCAA meet in Ithaca, New York (1990), and he was so excited when he came off the mat he jumped to hug me and knocked me down." Myers remembered.  "I think back to Randy Meyers (1989), who was totally blind, earning All-American honors, and maximizing his potential and providing such inspiration; and this year when Ross Babcock showed what people are capable of when they put their heart and soul into a task.  Our first national champion, Fred Townsend (126 pounds, 1978) is hard to duplicate, and Wade Fletcher earned All-American honors the same year even though he competed with a very painful injury.  And I think of Carmelo Flores, who came from the inner city of Chicago, earned All-American honors here (1978, 1979), and went on to represent Puerto Rico in the Olympics."

"I’m going to miss the interaction with the athletes," Myers noted.  "Sitting in my office having a Twizzler (cherry licorice) with them, knowing that there is something that they need me for, to talk about.  My door will be open at home, but it won’t be the same when they can just walk down the hall."

Myers listed his position as coach of the NAIA exchange team to Japan and Korea in 1980 as a career, and personal, highlight.

"In the early 60’s, while I was still competing in wrestling, my dream was to wrestle in the Olympics," Myers said.  "The training and competition leading up to the 1964 Games, which were held in Tokyo, put such a strain on my family life that I made a decision to turn my attention to beginning a career and placing family first.  Then, more than a decade later, I was honored to coach the first NAIA exchange team.  That team competed in the same arena that the Olympics had used for wrestling, and it seemed like God was affirming that I could reach my goals, but in a different way."

Myers has also devoted years to developing young athletes and students.

At the time the teacher and coach in the Arlington Heights (IL) school district, Myers path led to Whitewater in the late 1960’s.  Knowing that he needed a change in his life, after changing his goals from competitive wrestling, he looked for a way to use his master’s degree in counseling.  He wrote to several colleges looking for a hall director’s position, and UW-Whitewater replied.  He got the job, as hall director for Bigelow Hall, and moved to campus.  During that era is wasn’t unusual for hall directors to have other assignments, so when he got to campus his wrestling background became known and it happened that Ed Schwager was giving up the head wrestling position to concentrate on other duties.  It wasn’t too much longer before Myers met Forrest Perkins, UW-W’s head football coach from 1956-84, at a Lions club pancake breakfast, and Perkins asked Myers to help coach the freshman football team.  Myers’ career path moved from hall director into student life, then serving as the administration as campus facilities planner.  He left campus administration to take over for Perkins as chairman of the Department of Coaching, an academic of the unit, and has been based in Williams Center full-time ever since.

Myers time in athletics included fifteen years (1983-98) as the men’s director athletics, which included some turbulent years in intercollegiate athletics on the national scene.

Myers’ tenure at AD included the school’s first men’s national championships (basketball 1984 and 1989), planning for the remodeling of Williams Center and addition of the Kachel Fieldhouse, and planning and administering the program to meet gender equity mandates.

"Title IX was very prominent when I was AD", Myers said, "and was certainly one of the most difficult times in terms of doing what was right for all students.  It was tough, but I think what carried us through was always looking at the result, what was the right thing to do."

"I’ve seen changes in athletics, but the biggest may be in terms of the funding and facilities available for all sports," said Myers.  "Some schools believe in tiers of sports, making a name for the school with a couple of teams, but we don’t at UW-Whitewater.  We treat each team in a fair and equitable way."

Myer’s 2003-2004 wrestling team capped the long string of achievements.  The squad helped him earn his 300th dual meet victory (January 30 vs. Lawrence University).  UW-Whitewater hosted the 2004 WIAC championship tournament, where four Warhawks earned league titles, and five wrestlers qualified for the NCAA III championship.  Ross Babcock earned the Ben Peterson Award as the WIAC tourney’s outstanding wrestler, and Myers was named Mertz Mortorelli Coach of the Year for the fifth time.  The Warhawks went on to finish thirteenth in the NCAA III championship, with Scott Karls and Babcock earning All-American honors. Karls, Tony Wright and Jeff Zastrow also earned Scholar All-American recognition.

Myers received his bachelor’s degree in industrial arts from Eastern Illinois University in 1964, and his master’s in guidance and counseling from the same school in 1966.  He earned his doctorate in education administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1977.

Currently, Willie Myers came out of retirement to serve as interim chairperson of the department of health, physical education, recreation, and coaching for 2006-2007

Wisconsin State Wrestling Tournament on TV

The state tournament television package was so packed with action that the special will now be aired for three hours on Fox,  Sunday March13 from 1pm to 4pm.

Wrestling Day Clinic at Butternut High School Featuring The Entire University of Wisconsin La Crosse Wrestling Team -Saturdays Events (Jan. 3rd)

UW-La Crosse Wrestling is currently ranked third in the nation coached by Tim Fader who has turned out numerous All-Americans and National Champions

Saturdays Events (Jan. 3rd)

Ice Fishing Contest

This will be for wrestlers, parent/guardians, and coaches only and the cost will be $5 per entrant. The prize amount will be determined by the number of participants but no less than $100 for biggest fish (weight), $75 for second, and $50 for third. Start time is 2:00 and will go until 6:00 on Butternut Lake.

Sundays Events (Jan. 4th)

1:00-2:15 Grades K-8 clinic

2:30-4:00 Grades 9-12 clinic

4:00-5:30 UW-La Crosse Wrestling

Practice (Spectators Welcome)

Camp Cost: K-5 $10 per wrestler, 6-8 $15 per wrestler, and 9-12 $20 per wrestler. If you are paying as a club then the cost will be no more than $300. There will be a 10% discount for "Clubs" that pre-register on or before December 22nd. La Crosse wrestlers will also be bringing posters and handing out autographs.

This is a great opportunity to work with the best, kick off the K-8 season, and to jumpstart the 2nd half of the high school season.

4 Lakeside cabins are available on a first come first serve basis for $100, if you are interested contact Lew's Landing Resort at: 715-769-3336. Other accommodations will be available but it is important that you call in advance so that arrangements can be made.

Contact Jeremy Miller,  Athletic Director/Wrestling Coach  at:

Work: 715-769-3434

Fax: 715-769-3712

Home: 715-769-3888

Email: millerj@butternut.k12.wi.us

Mailing Address:P.O. Box 247, West Wisconsin St., Butternut, WI 54514

Four Time State Championship Added
Four Time State Championship - Josh Miller - Arcadia High School (103, 112, 112, 125) Record 160-9 (38-1, 38-4, 43-1, 41-3)
Four Time State Championship - Cole Wunnicke - Ithaca High School (119, 125, 135, 135) Record 131-1 (32-0, 26-0, 36-1, 37-0)
New Wrestling Team in the Northwoods. Butternut and Glidden schools
Just figured I'd get the word out that there is a new wrestling program in the Northwoods. Butternut and Glidden schools (Wisconsin) have joined forces to form a wrestling program. I have presented this as an opportunity for the kids in our area. There is no budget, everything we get will be by fundraisers and of course the coaching is volunteer. We have a long way to go but this is certainly a start in adding positive things instead of cutting them which seems to be the latest trend. I would appreciate if you could help me get the word out.
 
Thank You for your time,
Jeremy Miller
Butternut/Glidden Wrestling Coach
school phone: 715-769-3434
school fax: 715-769-3712
email: millerj@butternut.k12.wi.us
Dan Gable Commitment to Excellence Open @ University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Saturday November 1, 2003
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will be hosting the first annual Dan Gable ãCommitment to Excellenceä Open Saturday November 1, 2003 at Kolf Sports Center. The tournament is open to any and all participants who wish to compete. Proceeds will benefit the Dan Gable ãCommitment to Excellenceä Endowment fund, created last spring to save the wrestling program at UWO. 
The 2002-2003 season showed a lot of bright spots and promise for the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Titan wrestling team. The team entered and remained in the NWCA/Brute Adidas National Rankings for the first time in the history of the program, finishing the regular season at #26. They were also 10-5 in dual meets; the teams best record in over a decade, and the coaches felt they were on the brink of great things to come. 
Then disaster struck. Nearing the conclusion of last season, UWO administration informed Wrestling Administrator Larry Marchionda and Co-Head Coaches Nick Matiash and Mike DeRoehn of their decision to eliminate the wrestling program due to budget constraints. The Titans were devastated. Marchionda states, ã We really thought we were going to be pinned there at first, then Dan Gable called and asked what he could do to helpä. This clearly showed Danâs commitment to the sport as a whole, and helped the Titans fight off their back. 
With a renewed sense of vigor, the coaches and administration worked together to create The Dan Gable ãCommitment to Excellenceä Endowment fund to fortify and secure the wrestling program at UW-Oshkosh. A total of $200,000 must be raised to ensure the programs safety and be financially supportive. 
In March, Gable gave a moving speech at the UWO Wrestling Rally fundraiser, where all proceeds benefited the endowment fund. The Titans will now host the Dan Gable Open with hopes to raise an even larger amount and achieve their financial goals. The tournament was also created to fill the void left by the Northern Open. ãWe hope this event will become one of the largest events in collegiate wrestling, and revive the outstanding competitiveness of the great Northern Openä DeRoehn said. Informational letters were sent to many of the top teams across the country in all divisions. 
ãThe wrestling community certainly canât afford to lose another program. If we can build the numbers of this tournament as large as weâd like to, it would be of huge assistance to us, and wrestling as a whole. Even if teams just send a few redshirts, it will be a tremendous help,ä said Marchionda. 
If you or members of your team would like more information on the Dan Gable Open, the ãCommitment to Excellenceä fund, or the current status of the Titan wrestling program, please call 920-424-1201 or email <mailto:deroehnm@uwosh.edu>deroehnm@uwosh.edu

UW Oshkosh has been notified that the wrestling program may be dropped

I regret to inform you that the coaching staff at UW Oshkosh has been notified that the wrestling program may be dropped. The chancellor has accepted the recommendation of the Athletic Director and Assistant Chancellor to drop wrestling as part of a budget cutting effort. The chancellor will present this option to the rest of the chancellors in our athletic conference this Friday. At that meeting, the cut will be voted on by all the chancellors in the conference.

We are writing you because we would like you to know what the wrestling program offers to this University. We would also like to show what a low burden this program is to the University. Please read the following mission statement and an explanation of what is happening as the coaching staff sees it.

UW Oshkosh Wrestling Coaching Staff Mission:

We will strive to provide a deeper understanding of what this wrestling program means to the student athletes involved and the University. Specifically, we would like to address those encumbered with the task of making the decisions regarding athletic department budget cuts. This wrestling program is more important and beneficial than those who are not intimately familiar with it may know. We intend to assist in creating a solution that will maintain the current status of this University as a successful wrestling program. We offer the following statement as the foundation for our reasoning.

For the student athletes involved in our program, wrestling is not just about competition. These young men strive each day to improve themselves as individuals. For the coaches, helping them achieve this, is not just a job. Our devotion as coaches comes from the desire to see our athletes learn from wrestling the same thing that we did, character development.

The UWO Wrestling Coaching Staff,
Nick Matiash, Mike DeRoehn, Larry Marchionda

The Details:

Due to state budget cuts, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh has deemed it necessary to cut 5% from the state funds in the athletic department budget. According to the athletic director Al Ackerman, this is a total of $81,000 over two years. A cut of 5% across the board is not an option. The athletic department state funds are the salaries of the athletic department staff. Almost all of these salaries are contracted for at least two years. The total staff salary for the wrestling program at UW Oshkosh is $8000. This contract is renewed yearly and therefore can be cut.

For $8000 dollars, the University is getting 3 full coaches. These coaches also receive help from additional coaches that volunteer to help out as much as they can. I, Nick Matiash, am the head coach, and the only paid coach. Last year's head coach Larry Marchionda, a very well respected name in wrestling, is volunteering extensive time. His 37 years of coaching experience have been critical in keeping this program going. The assistant coach, Mike DeRoehn, has also done incredible things for this program. We have taken the great young men we have had the pleasure to work with, and built a team that is now ranked 26th in the nation. This achievement provides UW Oshkosh with publicity they have never enjoyed before.

Coach DeRoehn is a highly undervalued benefit to the University. He moved here from Pennsylvania where he worked running wrestling clinics. Since the move he has been teaching during the day and coaching in the evenings. Besides coaching at the college level, he has built an amazing program for younger wrestlers. Coach DeRoehn runs clinics on Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday nights. These clinics expose grade school through high school kids to UW Oshkosh. These kids get the valuable experience of training with a college caliber coach, and the University gets the exposure. News has been spreading, that DeRoehn's clinics at UW Oshkosh are the place for kids to learn wrestling.

Before Coach DeRoehn moved here, he was assured that the wrestling program was not in danger. Since then he has made a commitment to make coaching at UWO a career. DeRoehn has resigned from his current teaching position because he has decided that he could do the best job coaching UWO that way. Not teaching off campus will allow him to be around the wrestling office during the day. He will be available to give the UWO wrestlers more individual attention. He and I were planning on splitting the $8000 dollar salary as co-head coaches next year. With this $4000, and the money he raises with the clinics he has established, he would be able to support himself while he works on developing the UWO wrestling program.

All three coaches are willing to forfeit all of the coaching salary money (state funds). If it will save the program, they will run it without a coaching salary. They will still be able to provide equipment for the wrestlers through allocated funds. These are a separate class of funds that are not subject to these budget cuts. This may still not be enough.

According to the Al Ackerman, they almost did not need to drop wrestling. After planning some other cuts, they thought they might have cut enough. It was not enough however, and Al explained that they were still short by "8 or 9 thousand". When asked why the $8000 freed up by the coaches voluntarily giving up their salaries did not suffice Al explained further. If wrestling were dropped, the state funds would be cut by $8000. Furthermore, there would be no wrestling program to use allocated funds (supplied by tuition money). Al Ackerman told Larry Marchionda that the allocated funds for our program were $13000. Although this money does not fall under the cuts that need to be made, it is still of interest to the athletic department. The student body controls this money. The athletic department could convince the students to move it to other areas in the athletic department.

I am prepared to cite many examples of what the wrestling program means to the athletes involved. I can explain how wrestling can be used to bring out the best in people. However, the athletic department insists that they fully understand this. The decision to drop or keep wrestling is based on budget matters. As explained above, our allocated funds are $13,000 and our coaches' salary (from the state funds) is $8000. This is a total of $21,000. Athletic director Al Ackerman has told us that he figures the total cost of wrestling is $24,000, when he adds in postage and other expenses not allocated directly to us. Subtract the state funded salary of $8000 that we are willing to surrender and the total cost to the university is $16000 dollars.

If we maintain our current wrestling program at UWO it could cost the University $16,000. That represents a very slight burden to the University. It should also be recognized that we put money back into the University. One of the largest contributions we make is paying the athletic department a portion of our summer camp proceeds every year. This summer we contributed at least $4000. This money is generated by the wrestling program and covers administrative fees in the athletic department. This is normal for all sports camps, but the athletic department would be less $4000 without the wrestling team. The wrestling program also makes it possible for the University to host the massive high school wrestling tournament, "Oshkosh On the Water". This year Coach DeRoehn organized the UWO wrestlers and took care of other arrangements. The wrestlers set up and worked the tournament. The athletic department receives a direct payment from that tournament and makes money from the concessions. The wrestling program also receives $5000 for its own account from the tournament. At this time I do not know the amount the athletic department receives directly from the tournament, but the money they take in on concession is upwards of $5000. With the camp money, that is a minimum of $9000 that the University would lose if they cut the wrestling team. There are more examples. A lot of it is not big money, but neither is the cost of the program. This year, home meets brought in between $275 and $398 each. That is approximately $1300 this year. Alumni contributions will also suffer. Traditionally, alumni contributors that have been associated with wrestling programs do not continue to contribute to a school after it drops wrestling.

Wrestling clearly generates a minimum of $9000. This summer's camps are scheduled to be two thirds larger than last year. There is also the money coming in that I do not have exact figures on. If the University does not take in money by supporting this wrestling team, then it certainly comes close to breaking even.

Besides the financial issues, the wrestling program creates great exposure for the University. This Wednesday there were nearly 1000 people from around the state at UWO to watch a double high school wrestling meet we hosted. Many thousands more were at the "Oshkosh On The Water" tournament. We bring in young kids to train weekly and we create national exposure for UWO with our national ranking.

Our wrestling program is currently on the rise, and it is part of something bigger. Currently, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Wrestling Conference is a very strong conference. Out of the 7 teams, 5 of them are currently ranked in the top 30 in the nation. One of the teams that is not currently ranked, was ranked earlier this year and the other team finished 17th in the nation last year. The WIAC has recently gone through considerable trouble to add Lawrence to the conference. The purpose of this was to maintain NCAA recognition as a conference. If Oshkosh wrestling is dropped, it could hurt the WIAC and not just this University.

Having been notified only yesterday, that this cut was a possibility, these are the most facts we could gather. From our point of view, it seems like the University is getting a great benefit from the wrestling program. Understandably, they have to make cuts somewhere. However, wrestling does not have much to cut. The state funds that we do have are being offered up. The other money we use is supposedly not an issue in these cuts. Furthermore, the money we bring in can nearly offset the entire cost of the program, if not the whole thing. Finally, anyone involved in wrestling knows the value it adds to the athletes who participate.

Thank you for your concern,
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Wrestling Coaches

Time is of the essence. Please do your best to help however you can before the meeting of the chancellors this Friday. It is also important that you respect anyone you chose to address in this matter. Please express you concerns diplomatically no matter how upset you are. Finally, if you chose to write the chancellor, please do not send any email until after 10:00 Thursday. Otherwise my attempts to reach him may be lost in a mass of email.

Wisconsin Crossface Team Rankings

Tuesday, January 28, 2003

Crossface Team Rankings

Division 1

1. Wisconsin Rapids
2. Milton
3. Marshfield
4. Medford
5. Wausau West
6. Hartford
7. Stevens Point
8. Pulaski
9. Milwaukee Custer
10. Port Washington

Special Mention: Janesville Craig, Monroe, Wilmot, Merrill, Sparta, D C Everest, Plymouth, Menomonie, Kaukauna, DeForest

Division 2

1. Luxemburg Casco
2. Cuba City
3. Lodi
4. Winneconne
5. Stanley-Boyd
7. Campbellsport
8. Whitewater
9. River Valley
10. Westby

Special mention: Osceola, Ellsworth, Beloit Turner, Freedom, Ripon, Tomahawk, Phillips, Lomira, Nekoosa/Port Edwards

Division 3

1. Mineral Point
2. Stratford
3. Wrightstown
4. Boyceville
5. Coleman
6. Somerset
7. Cumberland
8. Belmont
9. Ozaukee
10. Cambridge

Special Mention: Bonduel, Iowa-Grant, Boscobel, Peshtigo, Auburndale, Cadott, Cameron, Shell Lake, Oostburg

Friday, January 10, 2003

Crossface Team Rankings
Division I
1. Wis. Rapids
2. Milton
3. Marshfield
4. Medford
5. Merrill
6. Stevens Point
7. Wausau West
8. Hartford
9. D C Everest
10. Plymouth

Special mention
Port Washington, Janesville Craig, Wilnot, Menomonie, Sparta, Milwaukee Custer, Mukwonago
Division II
1. Luxemburg-Casco
2. Cuba City
3. Lodi
4. Winneconne
5. Stanley-Boyd
6. Seymour
7. Campbellsport
8. Whitewater
9. River Valley
10. Westby

Special mention
Cumberland, Ellsworth, Beloit Turner, Freedom, Tomahawk, Richland Center, Lancaster, Ripon, Osceola, Phillips, Lomira Division III
1. Mineral Point
2. Stratford
3. Wrightstown
4. Boyceville
5. Coleman
6. Somerset
7. Belmont
8. Oostburg
9. Ozaukee
10. Bonduel

Special mention
Iowa-Grant, Boscobel, Peshtigo, Auburndale

Friday, December 9, 2002

Crossface Team Rankings
Division 1
1. Milton
2.. Wis. Rapids
3. Marshfield
4. Hartford
5. Medford
6. Stevens Point
7. Kaukauna
8. Bay Port
Special Mention:
Merrill, Wilmot, Janesville Craig, Menomonie, Racine Park, Port Washington, Milwaukee Custer, Wausau West, Mukwonago, Sparta, Muskego
Division II
1. Luxemburg-Casco
2. Cuba City
3. Stanley-Boyd
4. Campbellsport
5. Lodi
6. Winneconne
7. Seymour
8. Beloit Turner
Special mention:
River Valley, Ellsworth, Freedom, Tomahawk, Richland Center, Lancaster, Ripon, Westby, Osceola, Phillips, Lomira

Division III
1. Mineral Point
2. Wrightstown
3. Coleman
4. Stratford
5. Boyceville
6. Ozaukee
7. Weyauwega-Fremont
8. Belmont
Special mention
Bonduel, Iowa-Grant, Boscobel, Somerset, North Crawford

Friday, Nov. 8, 2002

Crossface Pre-season rankings Division I
1. Milton
2. Wisconsin Rapids
3. Marshfield
4. Hartford
5. Kaukauna
6. Medford
7. Arrowhead
8. Bay Port

Others: Merrill, Wilmot, Stevens Point, Racine Park, Menomonie, Milwaukee Custer, Wausau West, Mukwonago Muskego Division II
1. Luxemburg-Casco
2. Cuba City
3. Stanley-Boyd
4. Campbellsport
5. Westby
6. Lodi
7. Winneconne
8. Beloit Turner

Others: River Valley, Ellsworth, Freedom, Tomahawk, Richland Center, Lancaster, Seymour, Ripon, Osceola, Lomira
Division III
1. Mineral Point
2. Wrightstown
3. Coleman
4. Stratford
5. Belmont
6. Peshtigo
7. Boyceville
8. Ozaukee

Others: Bonduel, Weyauwega-Fremont, Iowa-Grant, Boscobel, North Crawford

Wisconsin State Rankings--Individual--Crossface Wrestling Magazine

Division 3 
  
103 DIVISION THREE

1. Chris Klister, Wrightstown
2. Colby Roberts, Cornell
3. Eli Rolli, Mineral Point
4. Ryan Oestrich, Peshtigo
5. Josh Melby, Iowa-Grant
6. Mo Malone, Boscobel

Special Mention: 
Albie McKinney, Luck 
Robert Daggett, Cambridge 
Ben Lehman, Marshall 
Aaron Kersten, Boyceville 
Mike Conner, New Lisbon 
Troy Clements, Kickapoo

112 DIVISION THREE

1. Adam Delander, St. Croix Central
2. Cory Sokol, Mineral Point
3. Lee Lohrentz, Bonduel
4. Casey Klister, Wrightstown
5. Chad Jankus, Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah
6. Casey Giese, Rosholt

Special Mention: 
Chris Truemper, Park Falls 
David Copp, Oostburg 
Nathan Kleinschmidt, Marshall 
Josh Mech, Coleman 
Chris Fruitiger, Deerfield

119 DIVISION THREE

1. Tim Miller, Glenwood City
2. Travis Grawin, Royall
3. Dan Yaeger, Cadott
4. Matt Mannel, Weyauwega-Fremont
5. Trent McCormick, Riverdale
6. Matt Jacobus, Boscobel

Special Mention: 
Luke Paulson, Turtle Lake

125 DIVISION THREE

1. Sean Shotliff, Belmont
2. Justin Sokol, Mineral Point
3. Alex Tapplin, Park Falls
4. Nathan Birdsill, Weston
5. Cody Johnvin, Cameron
6. John Barker, Laona/ Wabeno

Special Mention: 
Mathias Harter, Onalaska Luther 
Josh Szemraj, Gilman 
Joel Stokdyk, Oostburg

130 DIVISION THREE

1. Nate Chambers, Mineral Point
2. Tyler Stroud, Park Falls
3. Mitch Nooyen, Wrightstown
4. Allen Lain, Boyceville
5. Derek Coorough, Hillsboro
6. Lance Dilley, North Crawford

Special mention: 
Elliot Trubee, Stratford 
Greg Lapinski, Ozaukee 
Ryan Cherney, Coleman 
Sam Copp, Oostburg 
Mitch Engelke, Belmont 
Adam Dura, Peshtigo

135 DIVISION THREE

1. Cory Warman, Somerset
2. Spencer Galbavy, Dodgeland
3. Jake Hahn, Pittsville
4. John Seffrood, Black Hawk
5. Peter Mlsna, Hillsboro
6. Brett Lawinger, Mineral Point 

Special Mention:
John Warner, St. Croix Falls 
Kyle Steele, North Crawford 
Gabe Stopplemoor, Turtle Lake/Clayton 
Matt Farrell, Wrightstown 
Zach Nickelatti, DeSoto 
Chad Slater, New Lisbon 
Ben Carey, Belmont 
Jeremy Riesop, Deerfield 
A J Hoagland, Crivitz 

140 DIVISION THREE

1. Paul Green, Pittsville
2. Bill Dura, Peshtigo
3. Jerad Waning, Ozaukee
4. Colin Nelson, Fennimore
5. Dan Gerow, Arcadia
6. Mike Rinkus, Laona/ Wabeno

Special Mention: 
Josh Riesop, Deerfield 
Toby Roach, Spring Valley 
Charlie Otto, Unity 
Nick Thiltgen, Cambridge 
Dusty DeLorme, Bonduel 
Justin Shemak, Highland

145 DIVISION THREE

1. Shawn Kitchner, Stratford
2. Tony Harvey, Boyceville
3. Silas Bernardoni, Darlington
4. Chris Herlitz, Hillsboro
5. Derek Smith, Peshtigo
6. Chris Miller, Onalaska Luther

Special mention: 
John Jensen, Elcho 
Eric Nelson, Fennimore

152 DIVISION THREE

1. Matt Crandall, Parkview
2. Clay Stratman, Hustisford
3. Tyler Schoonover, Boyceville
4. Travis Scheurs, Wrightstown
5. Bruce Baillargeon, Somerset
6. Matt Guyette, Shiocton 

Special Mention: 
Lance Wetter, Boscobel 
Jake Blade, Oostburg 
Scott Byrnes, Belmont 
Jacob Jachthuber, Princeton 
Chris Goodman, Cadott

160 DIVISION THREE

1. Mike Zehel, Oostburg
2. Jeremiah Nowak, Coleman
3. Kevin Neu, Hustisford
4. Mitch Lisowski, Arcadia
5. C J Rusch, Cambridge 
6. Garrett DeBuhr, Belmont

Special mention: 
Josh Abel, Auburndale 
Chris Gould, Coleman 
Josh Jackson, New Lisbon 
Matt Rice, Rosholt 
Jon Erickson, Luck

171 DIVISION THREE

1. Dustin Robinson, Florence
2. Todd Polzin, Crivitz
3. Jake Roach, Deerfield
4. Jason Gruenfelder, Pecatonica/Argyle
5. Mike Krig, Boyceville
6. Jordan Baitinger, Weyauwega-Fremont

Special Mention: 
James Eisele, Mineral Point 
Trent Vanderhoof, Shell Lake 
Tim Neff, Black Hawk 
Ryan Brill, Oostburg 
Adam Karls, Pardeeville

189 DIVISION THREE

1. Andrew Neuman, Somerset
2. Tim Winker, Ozaukee
3. Matt Eastlick, Belmont
4. Mitchell Szwet, Coleman
5. Jon Berlin, Shell Lake
6. Ben Winters, Pittsville

Special Mention: 
Dustin Batton, Iowa-Grant 
Jon Warner, St. Croix Falls 
Matt Robinson, Crivitz 
Josh McIlrath, Poynette

215 DIVISION THREE

1. Matt Bauman, Stratford
2. Ross Schladweiler, Oostburg
3. Kraig Haverfield, Pittsville 
4. Tyler Wilkinson, Riverdale
5. Andy Weter, Ozaukee
6. Matt Larse, Black Hawk

Special Mention: 
Brian Duerst, Boyceville 
Tyler Terrill, Mineral Point 
Josh Fischer, Bonduel 
Beau Blaha, Hillsboro

275 DIVISION THREE

1. Lance Erwin, Stratford
2. Jake Haag, Mishicot
3. Andy Schoonover, Boyceville
4. Mike Finkenbinder, Darlington
5. Brandon Wilson, Mineral Point
6. Derek Webber, Brillion

Special Mention: 
Jeremy Guza, Blair-Taylor 
Kevin Tillman, North Fond du Lac 
Ryan Schumacher, Parkview

 

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Division 2                      

103 DIVISION TWO

1. Brian Barbiaux, Luxemburg-Casco
2. Chris Wiegman, Cuba City
3. Max Sevold, Seymour
4. Blaze Stephens, Barron
5. Ryan Dobbs, Richland Center
6. Robert Mondloch, Oconto Falls

Special Mention: 
Jake Gedadus, Baldwin-Woodville 
Jered Kern, Mosinee 
Anthony Lampe, Tomahawk 
Jamie Steward, Pewaukee 
Mike Young, Edgerton 
Zac Bartlett, Nekoosa/Port Edwards

112 DIVISION TWO

1. Kelly Bires, Mauston 
2. Jesse Mata, Plainfield Tri-County
3. Zach Hagar, Tomahawk
4. Kyle Reeve, Wisconsin Heights
5. Nick Ziegler, Lodi
6. Brandon Tewalt, Westby

Special Mention: 
Mike Sonnentag, Lomira 
Jake Flett, Ellsworth 
Tony Belvedere, Barron 
Kyle Schneider, Random Lake 
Eric Enderby, Luxemburg-Casco 
Les Cornette, Seymour 
Josh Erdman, Whitewater 
Ben Kieler, Cuba City 
Brett Olson, Lancaster 
Dan Woodke, Gillette/Suring 

 

119 DIVISION TWO

1. Austin Lechnir, Mosinee
2. Eric Metzler, Luxemburg- Casco
3. Adam Pashouwer, Seymour
4. Scott Rhoads, Kewaskum
5. Matt Niesen, Lodi
6. Jacob Kieler, Cuba City

Special Mention: 
Ed Stephens, Barron 
Jon Ruder, Edgerton
Matt Sisbach, Viroqua 
Chris Clausen, Winneconne 
Ramon Smith, Brown Deer

 

125 DIVISION TWO

1. Dane Droessler, Platteville
2. Mike Rohowetz, River Valley
3. Trevor Morin, Winneconne
4. Steve Enderby, Luxemburg- Casco
5. Jason Kissack, Wis. Dells
6. Cory Meinking, Westby

 

Special Mention: 
Ryan Ewers, Richland Center 
Matt Radke, West Salem/Bangor 
Travis Davis, Spooner 
Paul Ludgren, Bloomer 
Lee Mueller, Lomira 
Tony Owens, Mauston 
Joey Cuanrenta, Adams-Friendship 
Matt Davis, Prairie du Chien

 

130 DIVISION TWO

1. John Wiegman, Cuba City
2. Ben Selsing, Winneconne
3. Jake Lewis, Amery
4. Luke Bonde, Kiel
5. Courtney Clark-Carter, Milwaukee Lutheran
6. Jon Lechleitner, Stanley- Boyd

 

Special Mention: 
Eric Martindale, Beloit Turner 
Andy Hulce, Tomahawk 
Dan Caves, Campbellsport 
Tim Matzek, Ellsworth 
Greg Patterson, Pewaukee

 

135 DIVISION TWO

1. Justin Schmidt, Campbellsport
2. Kyle Mueller, River Valley
3. Alex Haupt, Lodi
4. Justin Donar, Cuba City
5. Kevin Prindle, Amery
6. Kevin Nestingen, Westby

 

Special mention: 
Tom Byrne, West DePere 
Morgan Skidmore, Spooner 
John Skenadore, Seymour 
Travis Puig, Barron 
Andy Behm, Winneconne 
Josh Kalsow, Wis. Heights

 

140 DIVISION TWO

1. Mitch Collins, Richland Center
2. Seth Cole, Barron
3. Matt Goodness, Nekoosa/ Port Edwards
4. Jay Milz, Loyal-Greenwood
5. Pat Senzig, Mauston
6. Ryan Dummann, Milwaukee Lutheran

 

Special Mention: 
Mark Everard, Seymour 
Mark Groskreutz, Westfield 
Travis Casper, Lomira 
Jerad Meuer, Dodgeville 
Dan Cook, River Valley 
Nick Havlik, Westby 
Mike Peabody, Whitewater

 

145 DIVISION TWO

1. Jake Donar, Cuba City
2. Chance Zeitler, Gillette/ Suring
3. Andy Geving, Osceola 
4. Travis Bouchonville, Luxemburg-Casco
5. Adam Lesser, East Troy
6. Jay Kraabel, Westby

 

Special Mention: 
John Brokish, Lodi 
Tyler Lee, Winneconne 
Jacob Ehlen, Whitewater 
Ben Hoffman, Beloit Turner 
Chris Gries, Kiel 
Adam Brager, Mt. Horeb/Barneveld

 

152 DIVISION TWO

1. Cal Jensen, River Valley
2. Zach Menne, Richland Center
3. Ryan Jahns, Ripon
4. Josh Chelf, Tomahawk
5. Corey Van Groll, Denmark
6. Brandon McAuly, Clintonville

Special Mention: 
Dusty Mueller, Campbellsport 
Ryan Miller, Beloit Turner 
Alan Clemens, Lodi 
Jordan Duellman, Cochrane/Fountain City 
Ryan Arneson, Mt. Horeb/Barneveld 
Mike Shaw, Lancaster

 

160 DIVISION TWO

1. Tedd Van Camp, Freedom
2. Joe Karls, Lodi
3. Ty Clark, Beloit Turner
4. Brad Moore, Lancaster
5. Jason Morey, Phillips
6. Justin Peterson, Cumberland

 

Special Mention: 
Darren Schedivy, Westby 
Kurt Bellman, Cuba City 
Wayne Reis, Seymour 
Brian Krejcarek, Denmark 
Chad Loomans, Waupun 
Ross Fahey, Sugar River

 

171 DIVISION TWO

1. Chris Kratz, Oconto Falls
2. Tim Rowe, Campbellsport
3. Dan Shefchik, Luxemburg-Casco
4. Dominic Caminata, Lake Mills
5. Ty Wozniak, Stanley-Boyd
6. Mike Ramsden, Lodi

 

Special Mention: 
Ryan Smalley, Westby 
Joe Postuma, Lomira 
Tyler Yohnk, Bloomer 
Brian Fischer, Freedom 
Derrick Kaul, River Valley 
Brian Hookstead, Whitewater

 

189 DIVISION TWO

1. Dallas Herbst, Winneconne
2. Lars Neske, Grafton
3. Andrew Casper, Westby
4. Justin Delo, Loyal-Greenwood
5. Justin McAuly, Clintonville
6. Kacy Kaderly, Beloit Turner

 

Special Mention: 
Cole Mueller, Richland Center 
Matt Rasmussen, Lancaster 
Justin Jorgenson, Freedom 
Casey Kaderly, Beloit Turner 
Brandon Waalen, Chetek/Prairie Farm 
Jon Hart, Ellsworth 
Adam Polenska, Waupun

 

215 DIVISION TWO

1. Harrison Hundt, West Salem/Bangor
2. Grant Daigle, Tomahawk
3. Dan Flaherty, Campbellsport
4. Dave Kleczowski, Milwaukee Thomas More
5. Zach Cook, Nekoosa/Port Edwards
6. Kory Lochner, Lodi

 

Special Mention: 
Anthony Holen, Westby 
Jeremy Leverty, New Richmond 
Andrew Oakes, Beloit Turner

 

275 DIVISION TWO

1. Mike Newkirk, Ladysmith
2. Derek Liggett, Osceola 
3. Kent Tengblad, Mt. Horeb/Barneveld
4. Paul Kluck, Stanley-Boyd
5. Brandon Nienhaus, Valders
6. Travis Wanish, Luxemburg-Casco

Special Mention: 
Dan Duncan, Lancaster 
Jake Wierzba, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 
Mike Lenzendorf, Prairie du Chien 
Brandon Meddaugh, Whitewater 
Jay Bob Immel, Campbellsport 
Kevin Laack, Mauston 
Ryan Achenbach, Wis. Heights

 

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Division 1  
  
103 DIVISION ONE

1. Josh Hansen, Wis. Rapids
2. Richie Dunn, Hartland Arrowhead
3. Joel Vandeboom, Port Washington
4. Andy Livingston, Janesville Craig
5. Cody Zimmerman, Hartford
6. Antwan Magee, Milwaukee Custer

Special Mention: 
Mike Grenier, Portage 
Chris Beechwood, Marinette 
Ross Crain, Hudson 
Nick Jensen, Manitowoc 
Justin Teppo, Waupaca 
Josh Buntrock, Ashwaubenon

112 DIVISION ONE

1. Dennis Jackson, Wilmot
2. Jeremy Luckey, Wausau West
3. Craig Becker, Hartford
4. Dan Jackson, Janesville Parker
5. Dustin Follen, Marshfield
6. Miles Farnsworth, Racine Park

Special Mention: 
Rob Graef, Ashwaubenon 
Riley Kreuzer, Muskego 
Sergio Mireles, Madison East

119 DIVISION ONE

1. Josh Crass, Medford
2. Corey Binger, Monroe
3. David Quinlan, Appleton North
4. Scott Shaw, Marshfield
5. Anthony DíAlie, Waterford
6. Kevin Barber, Port Washington

Special Mention: 
Kody Seekamp, Sparta 
Matt Staeds, Eau Claire Memorial: 
Ryah Howard, Waukesha South 
Aaron Duoss, Milton 
Josh Pinter, Sussex Hamilton 
Brian Larson, Brookfield East

125 DIVISION ONE

1. Jordan Crass, Medford
2. Jeremy Van Schyndel, Kaukauna
3. Matt Lentz, West Allis Central
4. Buck Konkol, Kettle Moraine
5. Jake Calhoun, Stevens Point
6. Adam Farr, Bay Port

Special Mention: 
Trevor Madigan, Waunakee 
Alberto Rodriguez, Racine Horlick 
Nik Leggett, Wis. Rapids 
Chase DeCleene, Ashwaubenon 
Tom Reamer, DC Everest 
Jake Simson, Muskego 
Matt Tolley, Stoughton

130 DIVISION ONE

1. Collin Cudd, River Falls
2. Nate Gilling, DC Everest
3. Jerry Wanty, Waupaca
4. Dustin Soto, Kenosha Bradford
5. Jeremiah Reffke, Kaukauna
6. Alex Carbajal, Racine Park

Special Mention: 
Dustin Perry, Merrill 
Jordan Granum, Holman 
Ben Kreuzer, Muskego 
Tim Habermeyer, Marshfield 
Brandon Massey, Whitnall 
Jacob Wagner, Milton

135 DIVISION ONE

1. Josh Wagner, Milton
2. Josh Suhonen, Appleton North
3. Ben Swan Merrill
4. Cody Goessl, Medford
5. Braden Radunzel, Janesville Craig
6. Ben Chapman, Plymouth

Special Mention: 
Steve Adamski, Pulaski 
Steve Sprecher, Baraboo 
Kevin Tritz, Wis. Rapids 
Josh OíNeil, Racine Park 
Adam Ewald, Port Washington

 

140 DIVISION ONE

1. Jeff Canella, Wilmot
2. Tony Mosel, Chippewa Falls
3. Ryan Becker, Brookfield Central
4. Chris Johnson, Milwaukee Custer
5. Joe Fendt, Watertown
6. Ross Wingert, Marshfield

Special Mention: 
Dan Azarian, Muskego 
Ryan Lockett, Milwaukee Hamilton 
Adam Uvaas, Neenah 
Steve Bashinski, Stevens Point 
Jason Callin, Portage 
Jason West, Whitnall 
Ryan Abbott, Hartford

 

145 DIVISION ONE

1. Craig Henning, Chippewa Falls
2. Jeremy Petfalski, Muskego
3. Joe Sarbacker, Verona
4. Justin Gutoski, Janesville Craig
5. Jason Barber, Port Washington
6. Michael Joyce, Sauk Prairie

Special Mention: 
Jon Slezak, Stevens Point 
A J Phillips, Ashwaubenon 
John Budi, Kimberly 
Brian York, Plymouth 
Brandon Kessenich, DeForest 
Tim Johnson, Milton 
Jake Akkerman, Wisconsin Rapids

152 DIVISION ONE

1. Dustin Fox, Milton
2. Kyle Becker, Hartford
3. Tyler Mancl, Wis. Rapids
4. Chris Jerry, Hudson
5. Andy Altschwager, DC Everest
6. Micah Couillard, Kaukauna

Special Mention: 
Jess Stimac, Antigo 
Adam Getgen, Merrill 
Ryan Metcalf, Eau Claire Memorial 
David Steinbach, Wauwatosa 
Mitch Oksuita, Stevens Point 
Jerald Krasselt, Marshfield 
Adam Dion, Arrowhead 

160 DIVISION ONE

1. Eddie Blumenthal, Stoughton
2. Jon Nelson, West Allis Central
3. Ben Pero, Watertown
4. Nick Johnson, Bay Port
5. Trevor Berndt, Reedsburg
6. Nick Hoeft, Merrill

Special Mention: 
David Bollig, Verona 
Eric Bath, Pulaski 
Fred Wilson, Waukesha South 
Tony Azarian, Muskego 
Jesse Hein, Wausau West 
Ryan Menghe, Mukwonago

171 DIVISION ONE

1. Trevor Howard, Menomonie
2. Grey Pope, Stevens Point
3. Max Askren, Arrowhead
4. Josh Westphal, West Bend East
5. Tyler Herring, DeForest
6. Craig Bollig, Viroqua

Special Mention: 
Joey Miller, Lakeland 
Matt Bright, Milton 
Paul Petri, Kaukauna 
Mike Jackowski, Middleton 
Nate Cate, New London 
Nick Grady, Milwaukee Custer

189 DIVISION ONE

1. Grant Peissig, Menomonie
2. Nick Wendt, Milton
3. Demetrius Gaines, Milwaukee Custer
4. Brent Nowak, Wausau West
5. Adam Lass, Merrill
6. Adam Melichar, Port Washington

Special Mention: 
Brody Wachter, Oregon 
Ryan Gerber, DeForest 
Tyler Knutson, Madison LaFollette 
Joe Doro, West Bend West 
Joe Kazik, DePere 

215 DIVISION ONE

1. Tim McCarthy, Neenah
2. Chris Burger, Merrill
3. Seth Jozwiak, DC Everest
4. Kelly Anderson, Wis. Rapids
5. Shadrick Sherrinton, Stoughton
6. Justin Bussfield, Janesville Parker

Special mention: 
Wally OíConnor, Oshkosh West 
Landon Gonnering, Bay Port 
Andy Colburn, LaCrosse Central 
Jake Benedict, Wauwatosa 
Josh Hackett, Oregon Joe Poehls, Medford

275 DIVISION ONE

1. Chase Wetenkamp, Manitowoc
2. Mike Slattery, Wis. Rapids
3. Davie Arendt, Port Washington
4. Gilbert Chavez, Baraboo
5. Billy Young, Hartford
6. Jordan Hein, Wausau West

Special Mention: 
Tony Higley, Eau Claire North 
Steve Butcher, Sun Prairie 
Homero Marquez, Racine Horlick
Justin Wright, Oconomowoc 
Chad Izzard, Superior 
Matt Wanta, Stevens Point

 
Milton(WI) 56 - Brookfield East(WI) 9
at Milton, WI
12/03/02
 
From: "Mark Kilcoyne" <kilcoyne@charter.net>

103 - Robert Zirkel(Milton) Won By MD Over Chris Anderson 16-3
112 - Jake Langer(Milton) Won By DEC Over John Schmitz 12-8
119 - Brian Larson(Brookfield East) Won By FALL Over Andrew Shultz 1:29
125 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By MD Over Ian Bell 13-2
130 - Jacob Wagner(Milton) Won By DEC Over Agi Sarsalagi 3-2
135 - Josh Wagner(Milton) Won By TF Over Malcolm Haag 1:39
140 - Matt Dralle(Brookfield East) Won By DEC Over Mark Grman 7-6
145 - Mike Bright(Milton) Won By FALL Over Joe Chybowski 1:51
152 - Tim Johnson(Milton) Won By FALL Over Alex Lillie 2:40
160 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By MD Over Tony Garcia 18-4
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By FALL Over Grant Martin 1:34
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Ryan Derus 1:29
215 - Chase Thoms(Milton) Won By DEC Over Dan Hobson 8-3
275 - Bob McNutt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Tim Wollak 5:01
Wisconsin Returning State Champions
By
Tom Miller
 
Div I
Josh Crass 11 Medford 103
Jordan Crass 11 Medford 112
Josh Wagner 12 Milton 119
Trevor Howard 12 Menomonie 171
Grant Peissig 12 Menomonie 189
 
Div II
Zach Hagar 12 Tomohawk 103
Kelly Bires 12 Mauston 112
Justin Schmidt 10 Campbellsport 125
Jake Donar 12 Cuba City/ Southwestern 140
 
Div III
Adam Delander 11 St. Croix Central 103
Jesse Mata 11 Tri County/ Plainfield 112
Matt Bauman 12 Stratford 189
 
Viroqua wrestler dies in rollover
By JOEL BADZINSKI / Of the Tribune staff
 
 
VIROQUA, Wis. - Viroqua High School sophomore Cory
Henry, a standout wrestler who was one meet away from
qualifying for the state tournament, was killed Monday
in a one-vehicle rollover accident southeast of
Viroqua.
 
The accident happened about 7:55 p.m. Monday on Hwy.
SS near Lewison Road in Viroqua Township, when a
pickup driven by Henry hit a patch of ice, slid off
the road and overturned twice before coming to rest on
its top, Vernon County Sheriff Gene Cary said.
 
Henry, 16, of rural Viroqua, was pronounced dead at
Vernon Memorial Hospital in Viroqua.
 
Two passengers, 15-year-old Brandon J. Olson of
Viroqua and Henry's 5-year-old brother Tyler, were
treated and released at the Viroqua hospital. Olson
also is a member of the high school wrestling team.
 
Cary said the accident still is under investigation.
 
Henry was one of the top 112-pound wrestlers in the
state, with a 34-1 record, including a championship at
the Bi-State Classic in December. He was preparing o
wrestle in Saturday's sectionals, the last step before
the state meet.
 
Henry took fourth place at 103 pounds in last year's
WIAA Division 2 state meet and finished with a 36-5
record.
 
"He was a pretty special kid," Viroqua wrestling coach
Eric
 
Anderson said. "Every coach would like to have a Cory
on his team. He was real humble and worked super hard.
He was so self-motivated and driven; he set some
pretty high goals for himself and knew what it would
take to accomplish them."
 
Anderson said the team gathered in the wrestling room
Tuesday morning to talk about the loss.
 
"We were just kind of there for each other," Anderson
said. "We tried to get through it the best we could.
The guys are doing OK, but it's pretty devastating. He
was such a good kid and a lot of the other kids looked
up to him and relied on him a lot."
 
Viroqua athletic director Pete Swanson said Henry's
death was a tragic loss for the school, which has an
enrollment of 437, and the community. Swanson said
ministers from area churches and school counselors
were available to students throughout the day Tuesday.
 
 
"We're trying to get through today. That's as far as
we've got in dealing with the kids' emotions," Swanson
said. "The school is pretty devastated. (Henry) was
very popular. He was really quiet,but everybody liked
him. I think that everybody is affected by it."
Wisconsin High School Southern Lakes Conference Results
103- 1 - Ross Fisher (Delavan- Darien) dec. Robert Zirkel (Milton) , 8-5
103- 3 - Josh Erdman (Whitewater) dec. Travis Fischer (Elkhorn) , 6-4
112- 1 - Tony Francis (Whitewater) dec. Aaron Duoss (Milton) , 9-4
112- 3 - Tim Plucinski (Elkhorm) pinned Peter Miller (Fort Atkinson) , 1:10
119- 1 - Jacob Wagner (Milton) pinned Curt Polzin (Fort Atkinson) , 3:45
119- 3 - Steven Paul (Whitewater) dec. Dave Reynolds (Elkhorn) , 6-5
125- 1 - Nick Conklin (Milton) major dec. over Greg Olsen (Delavan Darien) ,19-10
125- 3 - Aaron Gudeyon (Whitewater) pinned Jake Farrell (East Troy) , 1:09
130- 1 - Josh Wagner (Milton) won by TF over Ramu Linsky (Fort Atkinson) ,18-2
130- 3 - Scott (Paul) pinned Nick Sorenson (Delavan Darien) , 1:26
135- 1 - Danny Comfort (Whitewater) pinned Kraig Squires (Milton) , 5:12
135- 3 - Ryan Hitt (Fort Atkinson) pinned Tony Loehe (East Troy) , 5:07
140- 1 - Mike Peabody (Whitewater) major dec. over Tim Johnson (Milton) ,14-2
140- 3 - Kevin Ferry (East Troy) pinned Chris Koepke (Fort Atkinson) , :33
145- 1 - Jacob Ehlen (Whitewater) dec. Brian Bluel (East Troy) , 2-1
145- 3 - Brandon Getchel (Milton) pinned Mike Hanson (Delavan Darien) , 1:50
152- 1 - Cole Williams (Delavan Darien) dec. Adam Lesser (East Troy) , 8-6
152- 3 - Dustin Fox (Miton) dec. Jerome Meyer (Elkhorn) , 7-5
160- 1 - Brett Barlass (Milton) pinned Mark Olsen (Delavan Darien) , 3:06
160- 3 - Adnrew Lang (East Troy) dec. Dean Wardle (Elkhorn) , 8-6
171- 1 - Matt Bright (Milton) major dec. over Brian Hookstead (Whitewater) ,10-1
171- 3 - Jerry Mane (East Troy) pinned Ernest Ruiz (Delavan Darien) , 4:40
189- 1 - Nck Wendt (Milton) pinned Bill Lauer (Whitewater) , 5:07
189- 3 - Drew Bingner (Fort Atkinson) pinned Dan Krueger (Elkhorn) , 5:15
275- 1 - Katon Bethay (Milton) pinned Brandon Meddaugh (Whitewater) , 3:53
275- 3 - Brett Krahn (Fort Atkinson) dec. Nick Springsteen (East Troy) , 6-1
 
Team Standings:
1. Milton 284
2. Whitewater 231
3. East Troy 146
4. Delavan Darien 143.5
5. Fort Atkinson 140
6. Elkhorn 93
7. Jefferson 19
Milton(WI) 78 - Jefferson(WI) 0
By Mark Kilcoyne - kilcoyne@charter.net
at Milton WI
01/24/02

103 - Robert Zirkel(Milton) Won By FALL Over Bob Workentine 1:28
112 - Ben VanBrocklin(Milton) Won By FRFT
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By FALL Over Kody Hough 1:08
125 - Josh Wagner(Milton) Won By FRFT
130 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By FALL Over Nick Godkin :55
135 - Mark Grman(Milton) Won By FALL Over Robert Ehrke 1:33
140 - Tim Johnson(Milton) Won By FALL Over Jim Samuel 1:29
145 - Kraing Squires(Milton) Won By FRFT
152 - Brandon Getchel(Milton) Won By FRFT
160 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By FRFT
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By FRFT
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FRFT
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FALL Over Joe Loomis :18
Milton(WI) 58 - Waukesha South(WI) 6
at Whitnall High School
01/19/02

103 - Robert Zirkel(Milton) Won By DEC Over Brady Hitz 7-0
112 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By FALL Over Ryan Howard :21
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By FALL Over Tom Lincoln :31
125 - Josh Wagner(Milton) Won By FALL Over Jared Katt 1:16
130 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By DEC Over Dustin Hitz 12-8
135 - Tony DAntuono(Waukesha South) Won By DEC Over Kraig Squires 10-9
140 - Tim Johnson(Milton) Won By FALL Over Jesus Acosta 4:34
145 - Brandon Getchel(Milton) Won By MD Over Kyle Wittbrot 14-3
152 - Fred Wilson(Waukesha South) Won By DEC Over Dustin Fox 7-3
160 - Brett Barlass(Milton) Won By FALL Over Nick Pratt 1:44
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By FALL Over Dave Brown 3:30
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Matt Nitka 1:25
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FALL Over Peter Humphreys-:Loving :53
Milton(WI) 65 - Delavan/Darien(WI) 6
at Delavan, WI
01/17/02

103 - Ross Fisher(Delavan/Darien) Won By DEC Over Robert Zirkel 7-5
112 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By FRFT April Keown
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By FALL Over Nathen Welch 1:00
125 - Josh Wagner(Milton) Won By FRFT
130 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By TF Over Greg Olsen 20-5
135 - Kraig Squires(Milton) Won By FALL Over Kip Ross 5:09
140 - Tim Johnson(Milton) Won By FALL Over Sean Keown 2:26
145 - Brandon Getchel(Milton) Won By FALL Over Mike Hanson 1:59
152 - Cole Williams(Delavan/Darien) Won By DEC Over Dustin Fox 6-3
160 - Brett Barlass(Milton) Won By FALL Over Mark Olsen 2:27
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By FALL Over Ernest Ruiz 3:27
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Jason Meyer 2:47
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FRFT Jeremiah Johnson
Milton(WI) 66 - Fort Atkinson(WI) 3
at Milton 01/10/02

103 - Robert Zirkel(Milton) Won By FALL Over Cody Miller 3:49
112 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By TF Over Peter Miller 18-2
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By MD Over Curt Polzin 11-1
125 - Kyle Burwitz(Milton) Won By FRFT
130 - Ryan Hitt(Fort Atkinson) Won By DEC Over Rusty Frye 4-3
135 - Kraig Squires(Milton) Won By DEC Over Ramu Linski 7-6
140 - Tim Johnson(Milton) Won By FALL Over Chris Koepke 4:24
145 - Mike Bright(Milton) Won By FALL Over Ian Parks 4:34
152 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By FALL Over Phillip Rodriguez 1:49
160 - Brett Barlass(Milton) Won By FALL Over Mark Burnett 3:18
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By FRFT
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Drew Bingner 3:21
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FRFT
Milton(WI) 46 - Hononegah(IL) 19
at Milton
01/04/02

103 - Andrew Schultz(Milton) Won By DEC Over Nate Kleckler 4-2
112 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By MD Over Bobby Moresco 14-1
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By FALL Over Jake Kudlick 3:25
125 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By FALL Over Aaron Porter 4:31
130 - Clayton Wilson(Milton) Won By FALL Over Aaron Porter 3:30
135 - Brett Krienke(Hononegah) Won By DEC Over Kraig Squires 4-7
140 - David Dwyer(Hononegah) Won By DEC Over Tim Johnson 0-15
145 - Brandon Getchel(Milton) Won By DEC Over Matt Plummer 10-3
152 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By FALL Over Gary Orris 2:57
160 - Jake Falliwger(Hononegah) Won By TF Over David Cadd 1-16
171 - Brett Barlass(Milton) Won By FALL Over Erick Eickhorst 1:15
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Eric Meyer :39
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FALL Over Andy Midgett 1:25
Wisconsin wrestlers in college
By Tom Miller

Mauston Wrestling
Wisconsin Wrestlers on College and University and
Technological School Teams

Concordia University of Wisconsin 2000-2001 Roster
Josh Bailey 165 Freshman, Germantown, WI
B.J. Bockhop 174 Junior, Belmont, WI - Belmont
Jerad Brockel 285 Sophomore, Milwaukee, WI - Lutheran
Dan Burk 184 Junior, Westland, MI - Lutheran
Jon Egen 165 Junior, Shawano, WI - Shawano
Jeremy Fischer 149 Senior, Grafton, WI - Grafton
Jon Haggedorn 141 Freshman, Wauwatosa, WI - West
Chris Irish 133 Freshman, Milwaukee, WI - Milwaukee
Lutheran
Matt Prelwitz 197 Sophomore, Ripon, WI
Tim Quiring 174 Freshman, Beaver Dam, WI
Travis Schuett 141 Sophomore, Watertown, WI -
Dodgeland
Ben Schwoerer 184 Junior, New Holstein, WI - New
Holstein
Andy Weir 197 Junior, Janesville, WI - Craig
Andy Witowski 174 Freshman, Waukesha, WI - West
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Lawrence University Wrestling 2001-2002
Dan Adamski Freshman, 149 Pulaski, WI /Pulaski
Scott Fischer Senior, 285 Kimberly, WI /Kimberly
Steve Guenther Freshman, 174 Oconomowoc, WI
/Oconomowoc
Andy Kazik Senior, 184 De Pere, WI /West De Pere
Darrin Lichterman Senior, 141 Two Rivers, WI /Two
Rivers
Michael Morse Freshman, 157 Mount Horeb, WI /Mount
Horeb
Adam Nickel Junior, 174 Kaukauna, WI /Kaukauna
Paul Nickolaus Freshman, 125 Oconomowoc, WI
/Oconomowoc
Andy Quinlan Freshman, 125 Appleton, WI /North
Robert Ryan Freshman, 149 Milwaukee, WI /Nicolet
Ric Scannell Sophomore, 157 De Pere, WI /De Pere
Mark Schmoll Junior, 197 Seymour, WI /Seymour
Justin Seaman Senior, 197 Berlin, WI /Berlin
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Carleton College 2001-02 Wrestling Roster, Northfield,
Minnesota
David Jackson Freshman, 149 Madison, WI /(West)
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Central Michigan University 2001-02 Wrestling Roster
Jason Mester 141 Junior/Sophomore Eligibility, Mineral
Point, WI /Mineral Point
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US Air Force Academy 2001-02 Wrestling Roster
Luke Lefever 174 Freshman, La Crosse, WI /(La Crosse
Aquinas)
Josh Peterson 149 Freshman, Comstock, WI
/(Cumberland)
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Augsburg College 2001-02 Wrestling Roster
Josh Erlandson Freshman, 5-6 149 Ellsworth, WI
Mark Matzek Freshman, 5-7 133 Ellsworth, WI
John Peterson Freshman, 5-10 141 Cumberland, WI
Shane Spensley Senior, 5-8 149 Stoughton, WI
Clint Strom Freshman, 5-4 125 St. Croix Falls, WI
Ryan Stroud Freshman, 5-6 141 Park Falls, WI
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Cumberland College Wrestling, Williamsburg, Kentucky
2001-2002
Women's Wrestling Roster
Kate Zietler Gilette, WI
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Knox College 2001-2002 Wrestling Roster
Cory Bausch Senior, Cassville, WI /Cassville
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Loras College 2001-2002 Wrestling Roster
Jacob Paul Freshman, Mishicot, WI /Manitowoc-Roncalli
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Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 2000-01 Roster
Tyler Baier Freshman, 5-10 184 Elmwood, WI /Durand HS
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Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Illinois Bluejays
Wrestling Roster 2001-2002
Mike Faltinson 125/133 5-4 Sophomore, Darien, WI
/(Delavan-Darien)
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Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Hoosiers
Jeremy Maye Junior/Sophomore Eligibility, 5-9 165
Menomonee, WI /Crivitz HS
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Iowa State Wrestling 2001-2002 Roster Ames, Iowa
Mark Knauer 285 6-2 Senior, 23-13 Avalon, WI
/(Milton)
Diego Vego 149 5-8 Freshman, - Hudson, WI /(Hudson)
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Itasca Community College, Grand Rapids, Minnesota
2000-2001
149 John Schneider-Freshman, Sauk Prairie, WI
157 Mike Hanson-Sophomore Baldwin, WI
165 Todd Gregg, Sophomore, Baldwin, WI
197 Chris Meyer, Sophomore, Plymouth, WI
197 Luke Schneider-Sophomore Sauk Prairie, WI
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Luther College, Decorah, Iowa 2001-02
Zach Audetat Senior, 125 DeSoto, WI
Dustin Bennett Junior, 157 Oxford, WI
Clayton Neske Freshman, 285 Mequon, WI
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Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota
Steve Kosloski 149/157 Junior, Mosinee, WI
Grady Radabaugh 174 Freshman, Ellsworth, WI
John Radabaugh 157 Sophomore Ellsworth, WI
Paul Svein 285 Freshman, Prescott, WI
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dustin Hillman 157 Freshman, Racine, WI /Washington
Park HS
Garrett Lowney 285 Sophomore, Freedom, WI /Freedom
H.S.
Jonathan Tyler 149 Freshman, Sheboygan, WI /North HS
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U.S. Naval Academy
Victor Duenow 174 Freshman, Prairie du Sac, WI
/Prairie du Sac
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University of Nebraska Wrestling Roster 2001-02
 
Miron, Pat, Junior, 285 Saint Croix Falls, WI /(St.
Croix Falls)
Shufelt, Travis, Freshman, 149 Oconto, WI /(Oconto)
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North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Magee, Nick 125 Freshman, Hudson, WI
Stanek, Deke 285 Sophomore La Crosse, WI
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Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois
Bill Lowney 5-10 174 Junior, Appleton, WI; Freedom
Alex Nelson 5-9 149 Freshman, Portage, WI
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Oklahoma University Sooners
Brad Knecht, Junior, 125 Plymouth, WI (Plymouth HS)
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 2000-01, Terre
Haute, Indiana
Kevin Householder, Freshman, 141 Cedarburg, WI
Cedarburg
Jesse Somann, Freshman, 197 Neosho, WI; Hartford
Union
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St. Cloud State University Huskies 2001-02 St. Cloud,
Minnesota
Eric Bellings, Freshman 141 Neshkoro, WI
Daniel Duch, Sophomore, 157 Baldwin, WI
Patrick Gelhaus, Freshman 149 Medford, WI
Scott Huckell, Freshman 141 Centuria, WI
Brad Hunter, Junior, 149 Oshkosh, WI
Derek Miller, Freshman 125 Elmwood, WI
Kurt Mulder, Freshman 133 Stoughton, WI
Matt Neumueller, Junior, 165 Medford, WI
Matt Wilson, Sophomore, 157 Neenah, WI
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St. Olaf College Northfield, Minnesota
Luke Knadle, Sophomore 141 La Crosse, WI (Logan)
Eric Mull, Senior, 157 Sparta, WI (Luther)
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University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Kevin Black, Senior/Junior, Eligibility 5-6 133 River
Falls, WI (River Falls)
Tony Black, Junior/Junior, 5-8 125 River Falls, WI
(River Falls)
Chris Borchardt, Freshman 5-7 157 Hartland, WI
(Arrowhead)
Joe Chose, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 6-5, 285
Stoughton, WI (Stoughton)
Jake Crass, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-6 125
Medford, WI (Medford Area Senior, High)
Nate Erdman, Junior/Sophomore 5-7 149 Fort Atkinson,
WI (Fort Atkinson)
Jason Hohensee, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-6 179
Antigo, WI (Antigo)
Casey Jentz, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-6 133
Fennimore, WI (Fennimore)
Derek Johnson, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-7 141
Owatonna, WI (Owatonna)
Lee Kraemer, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 6-2 184
Deforest, WI (DeForest)
Tyler Laudon, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-7 141
Tomah, WI (Tomah)
Ryan Lewis, Junior/Sophomore 5-11 165 Waukesha, WI
(South)
Christian Marsh, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-5 149
Park Falls, WI (Park Falls)
Brad Marten, Junior, /Junior, 5-7 174 Pittsville, WI
(Pittsville)
Dave Neumyer, Senior, /Junior, 6-0, 285 Port
Washington, WI (Port Washington)
Ryan Proctor, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 6-1 197
Stoughton, WI (Stoughton)
Brady Reinke, Sophomore/Freshman, 5-10 174 Phillips,
WI (Phillips)
James Sayas, Sophomore/Freshman, 6-1 165 Elm Grove,
WI (Brookfield East)
Chad Steldt, Sophomore/Freshman, 5-8 165 Blue River,
WI (Riverdale)
Mark Trinitapoli, Senior, /Junior, 5-6 141 Elm Grove,
WI (Brookfield East)
Adam Turner, Jr/So 5-8 157 Spring Valley, WI (Spring
Valley)
Ryan Turner, Senior, /Junior, 5-11 174 Spring Valley,
WI (Spring Valley)
Tony Turner, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 5-6 133
Spring Valley, WI (Spring Valley)
Daniel Wilkens, Freshman/Freshman Eligibility 6-0 197
Glendale, WI (Nicolet)
Marty Winter, Sophomore/Freshman, 5-10 157 Union
Grove, WI (Union Grove)
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UW-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Travis Buchholz 165 Senior, Fall Creek, WI
Greg Burzynski 165 Stanley, WI (Stanley-Boyd)
Josh Frie 165 Sophomore Mondovi, WI
Ryan Hayden 157 Mondovi, WI
Luke Jankee 184 Cadott, WI
Adam Kolo 197 Senior/Junior Eligibility, Vesper, WI
(WI Rapids Lincoln)
Jesse Matchey 141 Freshman, Independence, WI
Brad Nutting 184 Sophomore, Brookfield, WI (Central)
Matt Renkas 149 Freshman, Wabeno, WI
Tony Rozmenaski 149 Freshman, Black River Falls, WI
Josh Spaeth 174 Senior, Cadott, WI
Davey Starks 125 Senior/Junior Eligibility, Stoughton,
WI
Phil Witkiewicz 285 Junior/Sophomore Eligibility,
Hales Corners (Whitnall)
Red Shirts
Garrett Campbell 157 Freshman, Union Grove, WI
(Westosha Central)
Casey Johnson 141 Sophomore, Chetek, WI
Jan Nelson 174 Freshman, Sun Prairie, WI
Kasey Shoquist 133 Sophomore, Osceola, WI
Jon Watson 149 Sophomore, Bristol, WI (Westosha
Central)
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UW-La Crosse 2001-2002
 
Luke Adams 125 Sophomore, Racine, WI (Washington Park)
Ryan Allen 197 Freshman, Livingston, WI (Iowa-Grant)
Brady Cudd 141 Senior, River Falls, WI
Corey Day 157 Sophomore, Boscobel, WI
Jared Dion 149 Freshman, Hartland, WI (Arrowhead)
Troy Fabry 149 Sophomore, Ashwaubenon, WI
Josh Habeck 133 Senior, Schofield, WI (D.C. Everest)
Tade Kemnitz 157/165 Senior, Watertown, WI
Eric King 184 Freshman, Onalaska, WI
Adam Kuchnia 125 Freshman, Twin Lakes, WI (Wilmot
Union)
Angelo LaRosa 157 Junior, Grafton, WI
Mike Matiash 197 Senior, Waunakee, WI
Matt Morris 197 Sophomore, Brown Deer, WI
Nick Mueller 125 Sophomore, Random Lake, WI
Jason Ott 285 Senior, Elroy, WI (Royall)
Nick Patenaude 165 Sophomore, Oconto, WI
Rob Rodriguez 184 Senior, Morrisonville, WI
(DeForest)
Drew Sciacca 141 Freshman, St. Croix Falls, WI
Rob Szmanda 184 Junior, Mukwonago, WI
Ben Zwaschka 141 Junior, Marshfield, WI
Matt Zwaschka 157 Junior, Marshfield, WI
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UW-Oshkosh
Jeff Baker, Sophomore, 133 Freedom, WI
Aaron Burbach, Freshman, 125 Markesan, WI
Mike Croninger, Freshman, 184 Oshkosh, WI (West)
Tim DeMars, Sophomore, 125 Neenah, WI
Mike Farchione, Sophomore, 184 Kewaskum, WI
Sean Fortmann, Freshman, 184 Mukwonago, WI
Jason Gruszynske, Freshman, 165 Pickett, WI (Laconia)
Mike Huebner, Sophomore, 165 North Fond du Lac, WI
Nick Jasurda, Junior, 184 Mukwonago, WI
Matt Kehoe, Freshman, 149 Grafton, WI
Ron Klein Senior, 141 Oshkosh, WI (North)
Mike Kratz, Sophomore, 174 Oconto Falls, WI
Ethan Krumnow, Sophomore, 174 Oak Creek, WI (Milwaukee
Thomas More)
Jed Lechleitner, Freshman, 197 Tomahawk, WI
Luke Madson, Sophomore, 141 Clinton, WI
Josh Murnane, Freshman, 141 East Troy, WI
Ryan Murphy, Sophomore, 141 Madison, WI (Memorial)
Tom Mutsch, Freshman, 141 Waukesha, WI (Kettle
Moraine)
Anthony Myers, Freshman, 141 Greenfield, WI
Adam Pearson, Sophomore, 285 Beloit, WI (Memorial)
Jeff Ridolfi, Freshman, 125 Trevor, WI (Wilmot)
Mike Sebesta, Freshman, 149 Neillsville, WI
Ryan Stuettgen, Sophomore, 149 Neosha, WI (Hartford)
Mike Uyeda, Sophomore, 149 Milwaukee, WI (Tech)
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UW-Parkside 2001-2002, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Joey Charles, Senior, 125 Forrestville, WI /Southern
Door
Rob Jankowski, Junior, 133 West Bend, WI /West
Steve Winter, Sophomore 141 Union Grove, WI /Union
Grove
Craig Klawitter, Senior, 141 Pardeeville, WI
/Pardeeville
Brad Russell, Sophomore 141 Delafield, WI / Kettle
Moraine
Ken Schmidt, Senior, 149 Campbellsport, WI
/Campbellsport
Wade Staude, Freshman, 157 Fort Atkinson, WI /Fort
Atkinson
Dan Dempsey, Sophomore 157 Green Bay, WI /East
Andy Mueller, Senior, 165 Manitowoc, WI/Manitowoc
Bryan Chapman ,Freshman, 165/174 Plymouth, WI
/Plymouth
Ben Thiem, Freshman, 174 Denmark, WI /Denmark
Rick Schmoll, Freshman, 174 Seymour, WI /Seymour
Paul Schlottke, Freshman, 174 Muskego, WI /Muskego
Rory Herring, Junior, 184 Deforest, WI /Deforest
Luke Goral, Senior, 197 Denmark, WI /Denmark
Ryan Deprey, Junior, 285 Luxemburg, WI
/Luxemburg-Casco
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UW-Platteville 2001-02
Adam Anderson 141 Junior, Pewaukee, WI
Tony Austin 184 Senior, Belmont, WI
John Brogley 285 Freshman, Mt. Horeb, WI (Iowa-Grant)
Daniel Coburn 125 Sophomore, Beloit, WI (Memorial)
Aaron Coorough 157 Sophomore, Hillsboro, WI
Roy Forsyth 184 Junior, Arcadia, WI
Jason Glodowski 197 Sophomore, Beloit, WI (Memorial)
Jim Hamilton 174 Junior, Rewey, WI (Iowa-Grant)
Ben Hunter 165 Sophomore, Oshkosh, WI (North)
Tim Jankowski 149 Freshman, West Bend, WI
Craig Jentz 141 Sophomore, Fennimore, WI
Mike Kelley 133 Sophomore, Fennimore, WI
Lucas Kern 149 Sophomore, Beaver Dam, WI
Derek Kraege 197 Junior, Ringle, WI (D.C. Everest)
Devin Kraege 285 Freshman, Ringle, WI (D.C. Everest)
Ned Lease 165 Freshman, Fennimore, WI
Chris McDaniel 157 Freshman, Kaukauna, WI
Mark Meyers 157 Freshman, La Crosse, WI (West Salem)
Peter Moe 165 Freshman, Stoughton, WI
Peter Moskal 285 Freshman, Lodi, WI
Galen Osby 125 Freshman, Howards Grove, WI
William Slayton 157 Sophomore, Spooner, WI
Cory Stenjen 133 Freshman, Cambridge, WI
John Tietjen 149 Sophomore, Franklin, WI
Chris Vogel 149 Junior, Mayville, WI
Adam Wendell 174 Freshman, Merrill, WI
Shawn Wilson 174 Freshman, Madison, WI (East)
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UW-River Falls (added 12/10/2001)
Nate Demulling 6-3 285 Sr Osceola, Wis.
Kevin Farnharn 5-9 149 Fr Osceola, Wis.
Jason Jones 5-11 285 So Hayward, Wis.
Larry Moen 6-0 197 Fr Madison, Wis. (East)
Josh Puig 6-0 174 Fr Barron, Wis.
Jesse Sterr 5-8 157 Fr Mayville, Wis. (Winnebago
Lutheran Academy)
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UW-Stevens Point, 2001-2002 Pointer Wrestling Team
Roster
Joe Bavlnka 184 Senior, Germantown, WI
Joel Burdick 141 Freshman, Racine, WI
Jon Burdick 125 Freshman, Racine, WI
Mark Burger 285 Junior, Merrill, WI
Jerimiah Curtis 141 Junior, Chetek, WI
Jared Esala 133 Sophomore, Ashland, WI
Mitch Gehring 285 Junior, Slinger, WI
Justin Geitner 149 Freshman, Kaukauna, WI
Ryan Hansen 141 Sophomore, Cameron, WI
Brady Holtz 133 Junior, Oconto Falls, WI
Jason Kleinschmidt 149 Junior, Merrill, WI
Matt Murray 149 Freshman, Green Bay, WI
Nathan Preslaski 157 Senior, Pulaski, WI
Craig Resch 149 Freshman, Birnamwood, WI
Eric Schadrie 165 Senior, Seymour, WI
Jamie Schultz 165 Sophomore, Loyal, WI
Scot Skarda 149 Senior, Coleman, WI
Yan White 197 Sophomore, Antigo, WI
Ed Wynimko 157 Freshman, Bloomer, WI
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UW-Whitewater Warhawks Wrestling Roster 2001-2002
Nate Anderson, Sophomore, 184 Platteville, WI
Ross Babcock, Sophomore, 141 Whitewater, WI
Dave Berglund, Junior, 285 Montello, WI
Drew Hamel, Freshman, 184 Nekoosa, WI
Joel Heckenkamp, Freshman, 125 Sussex, WI
Jeff Heim, Freshman, 141 Beloit, WI /Memorial
Mike Jankowski, Sophomore, 133 West Bend, WI /West
Nick Karls, Freshman 141 Lodi, WI
Thomas Karthausser, Sophomore, 174 Franklin, WI
Jason Krueger, Junior, 165 Bonduel, WI
Adam Matson, Freshman, 133 Deerfield, WI
Andrew McCarrier, Freshman, 149-157 Milwaukee, WI
/South Milwaukee
Brian Mingus, Junior, 285 Waterford, WI
Shaun Mulrooney, Senior, 141 Fennimore, WI
Matthew Olszewski, Freshman, 157 Kenosha, WI /Tremper
Chris Patterson, Freshman, 197 Menomonee Falls, WI
John Rombca Freshman, 125 Franklin, WI
Matt Sommerville, Junior, 157 Oak Creek, WI
Cody Tonsor, Senior, 197 Slinger, WI
Mason Wood, Freshman, 184 Waukesha, WI /North
Jeff Zastrow, Junior, 174 Watertown, WI
Milton(WI) 65 - Westosha Central(WI) 3
at Milton High School
12/12/01
By Mark Kilcoyne - kilcoyne@charter.net

103 - Tim Riegert(Westosha Central) Won By DEC Over Robert Zirkel 6-1
112 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By FRFT Nick Grasser
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By FRFT Pete Nielsen
125 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By FALL Over Mark McKinney 3:42
130 - Rusty Frye(Milton) Won By FALL Over Nate Bush 1:13
135 - Tim Johnson(Milton) Won By DEC Over Josh Parr 6-3
140 - Andrew Quade(Milton) Won By FALL Over Ryan Baird 1:46
145 - Matt Lweandowski(Milton) Won By FALL Over Jim Abear 4:20
152 - Mike Bright(Milton) Won By MD Over Lucas Kurtz 12-3
160 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By MD Over Don Biehn 10-0
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By FALL Over Eric Schultz 3:37
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Greg Spencer 1:45
215 - NOMATCH
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FALL Over Matt Burgess :26
 
Milton(WI) 56 - East Troy(WI) 4
at East Troy
12/13/01
By Mark Kilcoyne - kilcoyne@charter.net

103 - Robert Zirkel(Milton) Won By FRFT
112 - Aaron Duoss(Milton) Won By TF Over Nick Johnson 19-2
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By FALL Over Phil Powell 1:03
125 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By FALL Over Adam Calloway 5:17
130 - Rusty Frye(Milton) Won By MD Over Jake Farrell 12-0
135 - Tony Loehe(East Troy) Won By MD Over Tim Johnson 16-8
140 - Andrew Quade(Milton) Won By DEC Over Kevin Ferry 6-4
145 - Brandon Getchel(Milton) Won By DEC Over Brian Bluel 6-2
152 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By DEC Over Adam Lesser 4-3
160 - Brett Barlass(Milton) Won By TF Over Andrew Lang 22-4
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By DEC Over Jerry Mane 7-1
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Steven Parsons 1:34
215 - NOMATCH
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FALL Over Justin Parsons :39
Milton(WI) 49 - Whitewater(WI) 12
at Whitewater
12/20/01
"Mark Kilcoyne" <kilcoyne@charter.net>

103 - Robert Zirkel(Milton) Won By FRFT
112 - Torey Tringli(Whitewater) Won By DEC Over Ben Van Brocklin 9-7
119 - Jake Wagner(Milton) Won By DEC Over Steve Caul 4-2
125 - Nick Conklin(Milton) Won By FALL Over Aaron Gudeyon 5:53
130 - Scott Paul(Whitewater) Won By DEC Over Rusty Frye 8-7
135 - Mark Grinson(Milton) Won By DEC Over Eric Johnson 13-6
140 - Danny Confort(Whitewater) Won By FALL Over Andrew Quade :46
145 - Brandon Getchel(Milton) Won By DEC Over Mike Peabody 5-3
152 - Dustin Fox(Milton) Won By FALL Over Josh Helming 2:39
160 - Brett Barlass(Milton) Won By TF Over Joey Weidner 5:39
171 - Matt Bright(Milton) Won By DEC Over Brian Hookstead 5-2
189 - Nick Wendt(Milton) Won By FALL Over Brian Duerst 2:29
275 - Katon Bethay(Milton) Won By FALL Over Branson Meddaugh 1:32
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Milton Coach: Bob Johnson
Whitewater Coach: Wendall Bean
Wisconsin's Returning State Champs
By Tom Miller

Division I

103 Craig Henning Chippewa Falls
112 Luke Smith Chippewa Falls
119 Travis Tritz Wisconsin Rapids
135 Justin Blumenthal Stoughton
152 Ben Askren Hartlan Arrowhead

Division II
103 Willy Holst Prescott
119 Zack Kempf Stanley-Boyd
130 Jake Donar Cuba City
135 Tony Mosel Altoona/ Fall Creek
140 Matt Pell Luxemburg Casco
189 Kelby Mack Lodi

Division III
103 Kolbi McReynolds Mineral Point
112 Josh Miller Arcadia
119 Scott Schramm Crivitz
135 Cole Wunnicke Ithaca
145 Tyler Turner Spring Valley
152 Jimmy Holder Peshtigo

Wisconsin Preseason Team Ranking

1 Wisconsin Rapids
2 Milton
3 Kaukauna
4 Marshfield
5 Hartford
6 Pulaski
7 Muskego
8 Baraboo
9 Chippewa Falls
9 Merrill
11 Stoughton
12 Racine Park

Others Receiving Votes
Franklin
Fond du Lac
Bay Port
Antigo
West Allis Central
Wilmot

DIVISION II

1 Luxemburg Casco
2 Ellsworth
3 Freedom
4 Westby
4 Kiel
6 Lodi
7 Lancaster
8 River Valley
9 Tomahawk
10 Stanley-Boyd
11 Mauston
11 Richland Center

Others Receiving Votes
Campbellsport
Berlin
Seymour

DIVISION III

1 Cadott
2 Mineral Point
3 Stratford
4 Wrightstown
5 Coleman
6 Spring Valley
7 Peshtigo
8 Glenwood City
8 Boscobel
10 Weyauwega-Fremont
10 Riverdale

Others Receiving Votes
Boyceville
Pittsville
Belmont
North Crawford
Dodgeville
Arcadia