Boys Conference Tournaments Rundown

Wrestling season’s heating up, and last week was a barnburner with all the conference tournaments. We know you’re busy, so we wrangled up the lowdown on who took home the gold – both team and individual champs. It’s tough to put into words just how tough these kids wrestled, but we’re giving you the highlights. These are the wrestlerss and teams to watch as they grind their way to regionals and sectionals. Let’s go!

Interested in a girls conference tournament rundown? Check it out here.

The Reedsburg Beavers clawed their way to the top of the Badger Conference standings, taking home the team title with 237 points. Their victory was a balanced effort, with Braiden Hale-Toomey (106) and Treynor Curtin (113) leading the charge with individual championships. Monona Grove/McFarland finished a strong second with 192 points, highlighted by titles from Joel Karls (144) and Deangelo Clay (285). Beaver Dam landed in third place with 174 points.

Waunakee finished close behind in fourth with 173.5 points, boasting individual champions Gabriel Metzler (150), McCoy Smith (215), and Owen Sjoberg (190). Milton took fifth place with 158.5 points, while Watertown rounded out the top six with 156.5 points. Other individual champions included Aiden Slama of Milton (120), Evan Fahey of Oregon (126), Peyton Oberg of Baraboo (132), Devin Bobzien of Milton (138), Nolan Owen of Baraboo (157), Eli Maier of Mount Horeb (165), Eli Leonard of Mount Horeb (175).

The Oostburg wrestling team won the Big East Conference tournament with a total of 245.5 points. They had individual champions in Rigoberto Tellez (132), Collin Kelly (144), Connor Mentink (157), and Liam Richards (165), and Nash Banko (190). Random Lake finished second with 210 points, boasting titles from Chase Koepp (126) and Dylan Brody (138). Cedar Grove came in third with 191.5 points, including Carsen Voskuil (120).

Reedsville finished fourth with 145.5 points, with Abe Schmidt (113) and Wyatt Voeltz (150) winning titles. Mishicot came in fifth with 122 points, including Owen Schacht (175). Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah/Howards Grove took sixth place with 103.5 points, including Carter McCall (106) and Aaron Schorer (215). Ozaukee finished seventh with 60 points, including Jovan Lopez (285), and Manitowoc Lutheran finished eighth with 23 points.

Janesville Parker claimed the top spot at the Big 8 Wrestling Conference tournament with a total of 237.5 points, edging out Verona Area, who finished a close second with 230.5 points. Janesville Parker’s victory was fueled by individual championships at 120, 126, and 215 pounds, courtesy of Brayden Garey, Dominic McGuire, and Cody Slater. Verona Area, despite falling short of the team title, showcased their strength with multiple individual champions. They secured titles in the 113, 144, 150, 175, and 285-pound weight classes, with victories from Daniel Hernandez, Brennan Ott, Carson Bremmer, Jackson Guenzler-Soda, and Ethan McIntosh, respectively.

Janesville Craig finished third in the team standings with 205 points, followed by Middleton in fourth with 199 points. Middleton also had a successful tournament, grabbing titles at 106, 157, 165, and 190 pounds. Mitchell Springer (Madison Memorial), competing at 106 pounds, was the only non-Middleton wrestler to win in the first four weight classes. Sam Zanton, Finn Grauwels and Reed Falk won the 157, 165, and 190 pound classes respectively for Middleton. Madison East rounded out the top five teams with 190 points.

 

Other notable performances included Landon Colson of Janesville Craig at 138 pounds and Leon Yang of Madison East at 132 pounds, who both secured first-place finishes. The tournament showcased a range of talent, with several matches decided by narrow decisions, falls, and technical falls, highlighting the competitive nature of the Big 8 conference. Sun Prairie finished sixth with 125 points, followed by Madison West (122.5), Madison Memorial (79.5), Sun Prairie West (48), and Madison LaFollette (28.5).

The Lodi Blue Devils dominated the Capitol Conference Wrestling Tournament, taking home the team title with a commanding 261.5 points. Their success was driven by individual championships from Owen Dorshorst (106), Noah Allen (113), Bryer Caves (120), Braedon Dorshorst (150), and Clayton Stenjem (132). Belleville/Monticello/New Glarus finished second with 158 points, boasting titles from Blake Endres (126), Ashlin Mihlbauer (144), Cayson Helwig (165), and Ryker Swenson (175). Cambridge secured third place with 149 points, led by champions Clayton Stenjem (132), Mason Sonnenberg (138), and Sam Incha (285).

 

Lakeside Lutheran landed in fourth place with 136.5 points, while Poynette rounded out the top five with 124.5 points. Poynette’s Ashton Meister took the 157-pound title. Lake Mills finished sixth with 121.5 points, highlighted by championships from Owen Burling (190) and Thomas Cassady (215). Waterloo finished seventh with 102 points, followed by Columbus (37.5), Marshall (30), and Marshall (30). Other individual champions included Sam Incha of Cambridge at 285 pounds. 

The Arrowhead wrestling team took first place at the very large Classic 8 Conference tournament with a total of 215.5 points. They had individual titles from Zahn Beal (113), Collin McDowell (150), and Luke Driedric (215). Oconomowoc finished a close second with 204.5 points, boasting championships from Andreas Monrial (106), Jayden Yauck (138), Kellen Wolbert (144), and Samuel Ganos (190). Mukwonago came in third with 203.5 points, including Hunter Szyszkiewicz (285). Waukesha West finished fourth with 199.5 points, with Bryan Rivera (120) and Isaiah Guerrero (175) winning titles.

Mukwonago Girls finished fifth with 198.5 points, while Muskego finished sixth with 174 points, including Cael Zelinski (132) and Cole Reid (157). Spencer Prado of Kettle Moraine won the 126 pound title, and Mitchell Stigler of Waukesha North won the 165 pound title.

The Cadott Blue Devils emerged as the kings of the Cloverbelt Conference, racking up 246 points to seize the team title. Their charge was led by individual championships from Iszy Sonnentag (113), Kaleb Lodahl (120), Kellen Blanchette (132), and Oliver Sudbrink (138), demonstrating their strength across a range of weights. Neillsville/Greenwood/Loyal took second place with 162 points, with Hudzon Sebesta-Opelt (144) and Jakob Luchterhand (165) leading the way with their victories. Regis/Altoona finished third with 158.5 points.

Spencer/Columbus/Granton finished a close fourth with 157.5 points, boasting titles from Jakob Soback (190) and Wyatt Karl (215). Stanley-Boyd finished fifth with 115.5 points, highlighted by Willy Graham’s championship at 285 pounds and Tristen Smazal of Abby/Colby at 126 pounds. Bloomer/Colfax took sixth place with 106 points, followed by Abby/Colby (74.5), Thorp/Owen-Withee (28.5), and McDonnell/Elk Mound (20).

The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Melrose-Mindoro wrestling team won the Coulee Conference tournament with a dominant 367 points. They had champions in Koda Purney (113), Colton Koss (120), Layne Fry (138), Jayce Stetzer (144), Gunnar Johnson (157), Braden Peterson (175), and Aaron Dunigan (215). West Salem/Bangor finished second with 345 points, boasting titles from Teghan Moore (106), Jackson Roesler (132), Justice Elam (150), Evan Smith (165), and Trevor Arentz (190). Arcadia took third place with 192 points.

Westby’s Jayden Geier won the 126-pound title, and Black River Falls’ Keanau Goldsmith won at 285. Black River Falls finished fourth with 108 points, Viroqua fifth with 66.5, and Westby sixth with 50. The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Melrose-Mindoro team’s depth was a key factor in their victory.

The Weyauwega-Fremont wrestling team proved their mettle at the CWC Conference Tournament, amassing a hefty 292 points to claim the championship title. Their winning formula included individual victories from Jaydon LeNoble (106), Josue Azuara (113), Riley Scherg (120), Jake Buss (126), Carter Birdyshaw (138), Aiden Marquette (144), Collin Hamm (150), and Connor Johnson (157). Shiocton gave chase and secured a solid second-place finish with 227.5 points, boasting titles from Izaiah Sanchez (132) and Isaiah Carton (190). Wittenberg-Birnamwood took third place with 183 points.

Bonduel finished fourth with 118 points, led by champions Colin Fischer (165) and Evan Wilcox (215). Amherst finished fifth with 96.5 points, followed by Pittsville in sixth with 92.5 points, including champions Caden Behselich (285). Other individual champions include Bryson Schmid of Wittenberg-Birnamwood (175). Rosholt, Menominee Indian, Manawa, and Tri-County rounded out the standings.

The Kewaskum wrestling team took first place at the East Central Conference tournament with a total of 215.5 points. They had a strong showing with individual titles from Ethan Immel (138), Brayden Loehr (144), Bryston Scoles (150), and Xane Kleinke (175). Winneconne finished a close second with 209.5 points, boasting championships from Ryden Jezwinski (106), Briar Vroman (113), JJ Mavroff (120), Brady Marks (132), and Trey Zemke (157), and Jason Wiedmeyer (285). Waupun came in third with 160 points, with Grant Braskamp (126) and Kyler Sanders (165) winning titles.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran finished fourth with 146 points, while Plymouth took fifth place with 104.5 points, including Sawyer Dailey’s victory at 190 pounds. Berlin finished sixth with 72.5 points, with Jakob Martin winning at 215 pounds, and Ripon finished seventh with 44 points.

The Chilton Tigers roared to victory at the Eastern Wisconsin Conference Tournament, amassing 261 points to capture the team championship. Their success was fueled by individual titles from Gregory Hellendrung (106), Ayden Daul (113), and Drayk Nolan (138). Kiel finished a strong second with 225.5 points, boasting champions Logan Schad (120), Brady Kienbaum (144), Mason Schaefer (150), Edward LeMieux (175), and Ben Kienbaum (215). Valders took third place with 198 points, with Jack Wendling (126) and Brayden Lenz (157) taking home individual titles.

Brillion finished fourth with 172.5 points, led by Ethan Hoyer (132) and Weston Schmidt (165). Two Rivers landed in fifth place with 143.5 points, highlighted by Gavin Glaser (190) and Max Matthias (285). Sheboygan Falls finished sixth with 142.5 points, followed by New Holstein in seventh with 53 points.

The Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts dominated the FVA Conference Tournament, amassing 292.5 points to secure the team title and set a new record for most point scored at the tournament. Their impressive performance featured individual championships from Trenton VanSchyndel (106), Nick Jenkins (113), Andy DiPiazza (120), Liam Crook (175), Brady Sprangers (190), and Nehemiah Lendobeja (285), demonstrating their strength across multiple weight classes. Hortonville finished a respectable second with 192.5 points, boasting titles from Cash Botting (132), Nolan Skebba (150), and Austin McHugh (215). Neenah claimed third place with 185.5 points.

Kimberly and Oshkosh West tied for fourth place with 151.5 points each. Oshkosh West celebrated an individual championship from Edwyn Schroeder (138), while Appleton North’s Jackson Esser took the 126-pound title and Appleton West’s Ben Hilbert won at 144 pounds. Neenah’s Declan Koch won at 157 pounds, and Jacob Herm won at 165 pounds. Appleton North finished sixth with 99.5 points, followed by Appleton West (68.5), Fond du Lac (37), Appleton East (30), and Oshkosh North (20).

The Tomahawk wrestling team chopped down the competition at the GNC Tournament, amassing 457 points to claim the team championship. Their victory was powered by individual titles from Tyler Waller (106), Jack Derleth (132), Walter Horabik (138), Zander Zehner (144), Fletcher Baumann (150), Hudson Evans (165), Blake Younker (190), and Nathan Norman (215). Mosinee finished in second place with 319 points, led by champions Jordan Feit (106), Kory Resheske (113), Jackson Nechuta (120), Andrew Beatty (132), and Chris Strejc (157). Medford Area secured third place with 289 points.

Lakeland/Mercer took fourth place with 245 points, while Rhinelander finished a close fifth with 243 points, boasting individual titles from Reid Schultz (285). Antigo rounded out the standings with 230 points, highlighted by Jayson Arrowood’s victory at 150 pounds and Paxton Rothmeier of Medford Area at 175 pounds.

The Germantown wrestling team won the Greater Metro Conference tournament with a total of 243.5 points. They had individual champions in Isaac Weber (113), Owen Becker (126), Ryan Lesnik (132), Eli Rabideau (165), and Derek Rukamp (190). West Allis Nathan Hale finished second with 217 points, boasting titles from Tristan North (144), and Brody Sardina (215), and Thomas Medley (285). Sussex Hamilton came in third with 184 points, with Reece Moore winning at 120 pounds.

Brookfield East finished fourth with 179 points, while Menomonee Falls came in fifth with 125 points, including Michael Daleiden (138) and Beckham Staus (150). Wauwatosa West/East took sixth place with 115 points, with Markus Fletcher winning at 175 pounds. Brookfield Central finished seventh with 112.5 points, and Marquette University High School finished eighth with 85.5 points. Colin Seifert of Brookfield East won the 106 pound title. Ryan Michalski of Germantown won the 157 pound title.

Saint Croix Falls reigned supreme at the Heart O’ North Conference Tournament, amassing a dominant 277.5 points to capture the team championship. Their impressive performance featured individual titles from Kaiden Hahn (113), Carter Ridgeway (120), Drake Petersen (165), Griffin Marko (175), Joe Petherbridge (215), and Logan Bockman (285), demonstrating their depth and strength across the weight classes. Cumberland earned a solid second-place finish with 209.5 points, fueled by the victories of Braden Johnson (126) and Logan Peterson (157). Northwestern claimed third place with 183 points, showcasing their talent with champions Lucas Brown (106) and Logan Jones (138).

Chetek-Weyerhaeuser/Prairie Farm landed in fourth place with 179 points, thanks to the first-place finishes of Brady Gesler (132) and Trig White (150). Hayward/Northwood rounded out the top five with 168.5 points, celebrating titles from Trenton Kirkland (144) and Deangelo Sardina (190). Ladysmith took sixth place with 79.5 points, followed by Spooner/Webster (63), Superior (62), Cameron (61.5), Ashland (48), and Barron (32.5).

The Luck/Frederic/Grantsburg/Siren wrestling team emerged victorious at the Lakeland Conference Tournament, accumulating 166 points to secure the team title. Their championship performance was powered by individual wins from Christian Greener (120), Riley Cummings (126), and a number of strong finishes. Turtle Lake/Clayton put up a valiant fight, finishing a close second with 164.5 points, and boasting champions Luke Moen (106), Owen Anderson (144), Brandon Wright (165), and Cain Casarez (285). Unity took third place with 151 points, with individual titles from Easton Baxter (113), Adrien Olson (150), and Alex Holden (175).

Shell Lake finished fourth with 128 points, led by champions Tanner Bandoli (138) and Brock Naessen (190). Clear Lake rounded out the top five with 93.5 points, celebrating victories from Brennon Colbeth (132) and Magnum Moggo (157). Cornell/Gilman/Lake Holcombe finished sixth with 62 points, highlighted by Taydyn Angell’s championship at 215 pounds. Flambeau scored 49.5 points for seventh place, followed by Bruce in eighth with 16 points.

The Milwaukee Ronald Reagan wrestling team won the Milwaukee City Conference tournament with a total of 203.5 points. They had individual champions in Simon Baker (144) and Yusof Ahmud (157). Milwaukee King finished second with 173.5 points, boasting titles from Quavon Fletcher (106), Emanuel Kenner (132), and Michael Galloway (150), and Torsten Thiel (165). Milwaukee Bradley Tech came in third with 123.5 points, including Christian Wright (190).

 

Milwaukee Hamilton finished fourth with 114 points, with Elijah Knox (113) and Sam Lambert (120) winning titles. Milwaukee Riverside came in fifth with 103.5 points, including Imran Clark (175). Milwaukee Bay View took sixth place with 95.5 points, including Emaurie White (126) and Melvin Lewis (138). Milw. Pulaski/Carmen SE finished seventh with 67.5 points, including Atavion Hooker (215) and Elijah King (285). Milwaukee Washington finished eighth with 41.5 points, Milwaukee Madison ninth with 38.5, and Milwaukee Morse Marshall tenth with 0.

The Hartford wrestling team won the North Shore Conference tournament with a total of 220 points. They had individual champions in Gavin Wolters (113), Lincoln Flayter (126), Parker Neu (132), Caleb Pekrul (165), and Ayden Grulke (285). Port Washington finished second with 178.5 points, boasting titles from Carter Melichar (157) and Garett Kawczynski (215). Slinger came in third with 156 points, including Samuel Gehring (144) and Elijah Terrell (175).

Homestead finished fourth with 133.5 points, with George Jones (138) and Guy Fraley (190) winning titles. West Bend West finished fifth with 131.5 points, including August Lubinski (106) and Ethan Bast (120). Nicolet took sixth place with 93 points, West Bend East seventh with 86.5, Grafton eighth with 76, Cedarburg ninth with 75.5, and Whitefish Bay tenth with 43.

The Shoreland Lutheran wrestling team captured the Pacer Premier team title with a total of 221 points. Their victory was propelled by individual championships from Keegan Eickmeyer (106), Zeke Adams (157), Adam Haas (165), Nathan Rathje (190), and Gabe Laitinen (285), showcasing their strength across various weight classes. Lake Country Lutheran finished in second place with 181 points, with Sam Buchholz (138) and Nate Grooms (215) leading the charge with their victories. Racine St. Catherine’s/Lutheran took third place with 144 points.

Martin Luther finished fourth with 136.5 points, while Ken. St. Joseph Cath. Ac. claimed fifth place with 116 points, boasting individual titles from Co`ji Campbell (126), Yamanni Tellez (132), Javier Gomez Atilano (120), and Dylan Hood (175). Watertown Luther Prep School finished sixth with 112 points, followed by Kenosha Christian Life (89.5), Living Word Luth. (85), St. John’s NW Ac./Chest./Un. Lake (59), Kingdom Prep Lutheran (49), and Catholic Central (26).

The Evansville wrestling team captured the Rock Valley Conference Tournament title with a total of 239.5 points. Their victory was fueled by individual championships from Collin Frey (106), Kolten Bollig (113), Tom Heiser (150), Danny Heiser (157), and Tanner Zastoupil (285), demonstrating their strength across a range of weight classes. Monroe finished second with 179.5 points, while Whitewater took third place with 178.5 points, boasting titles from Jarvis Porcaro (120) and Connor Friend (144).

Jefferson finished fourth with 164 points, and Delavan-Darien rounded out the top five with 153.5 points, including champions Brody Nichols (175), John Fusco (190), and Dylan Beighton (215). East Troy took sixth place with 126.5 points, with Landen Bogard (126) and Brady Collins (132) winning titles. Turner finished seventh with 119 points, followed by Clinton (118.5), Big Foot/Williams Bay (101.5), Edgerton (61), and Brodhead/Juda (59.5). Garrett Minder of Monroe won the 138 pound title. Carter Ries of Big Foot/Williams Bay won at 165 pounds.

The Mauston wrestling team dominated the SCC Tournament, taking first place with a total of 292 points. They had a very strong showing with individual titles from Preston Seebecker (106), Landynn Miller (113), Jayden Vanderhoof (120), Brekk Peterson (126), Espyn Sweers (175), Jaren Hansen (190), Hayden Gyllin (215), and Austin Hunter (285). Nekoosa finished second with 214 points, with Sawyer Ostrum (132), Gavin Tritz (138), and Brandon Wintlend (165) winning titles. Westfield took third place with 145.5 points, including MASON GROSKREUTZ (150).

Wautoma came in fourth with 134 points, with Brady Abitz winning at 157. Adams-Friendship finished fifth with 95.5 points, with Boede Wallner winning at 144. Wisconsin Dells finished sixth with 55 points. Mauston’s depth across the weight classes was a key factor in their dominant victory.

The De Soto wrestling team emerged victorious at the Scenic Ridge & Rivers Conference tournament, accumulating 193 points to claim the team title. Their championship run was highlighted by individual titles from Trenton Baldwin (157) and Seth Greeno (175). Royall/Wonewoc Center finished a close second with 189 points. Ithaca/Weston took third place with 132 points, featuring individual champions Ashtin Bennett (150), Nolen Waldner (165), and Kayden Coleman (190).

Brookwood finished fourth with 87 points, led by Drew Powell’s victory at 138 pounds. Kickapoo/La Farge took fifth place with 73 points, including individual titles from Bennett Coder (285). Other champions include Dalton Lein of New Lisbon (106), Jaren Grimsled of North Crawford/Seneca (113), Aidan Gruenenfelder of Pecatonica/Argyle (120), Lukas Orloff of Pecatonica/Argyle (126), Kaden Mickelson of Cashton (132), Thomas Sprosty of North Crawford/Seneca (144), and Ryan McCoic of Hillsboro (215).

The Oak Creek wrestling team won the SEC Varsity Conference tournament with a total of 261.5 points. They had individual champions in Joah Rivas (120), Ben Wiza (157), and Jackson Villarreal (190). Kenosha Indian Trail Academy finished second with 220 points, boasting titles from Alex Martin (106), Ezequil Dominguez (138), Athan Hammerbeck (150), Sullivan Ramos (165), Kenny Vaughn (175), and Brendan Grabot (285). Kenosha Tremper took third place with 185 points, with Nathan Hines winning at 144 pounds and Thomas Reilly of Kenosha Bradford won the 215 pound title..

Franklin came in fourth with 167.5 points, including Gavin Seay (113) and Nicholas Kazmierczak (132). Kenosha Bradford finished fifth with 154.5 points. Racine Horlick/Park took sixth place with 97 points, and Racine Case finished seventh with 70.5 points.

The Burlington wrestling team captured the Southern Lakes Conference tournament title with a total of 224.5 points. Their victory was fueled by individual championships from Camden Rugg (106), Patrick Skrundz (126), Landon Jacobs (138), Ben Guerra (144), Porter Tiedt (165), and Kade Boyd (175), demonstrating their dominance across multiple weight classes. Wilmot Union finished in second place with 173.5 points, boasting titles from Thiago Guardiola (120) and Jason Patterson (150). Westosha Central took third place with 167.5 points.

Union Grove finished fourth with 151.5 points, including Cole Dummer’s victory at 157 pounds. Waterford finished fifth with 118 points, while Elkhorn Area took sixth place with 117 points, highlighted by Nathaniel Langdon’s victory at 285 pounds. Badger finished seventh with 113 points, with Yandel Flores winning at 215 pounds, and Beloit Memorial finished eighth with 98 points, including Miguel Martinez (113) and Owen West (132).

The Mineral Point wrestling team took the top spot at the SWC/SWAL Clash with a total of 208 points. Their victory was fueled by individual championships from Memphis Burkhalter (106), Liam Carey (120), and Kade Rule (175). Fennimore finished a close second with 190.5 points, led by champions Tristan Steldt (165). Iowa-Grant/Highland came in third with 168.5 points, including titles from Tyson Imhoff (157) and Gavin Hinderman (190).

Prairie du Chien took fourth place with 151.5 points, while Belmont/Platteville finished fifth with 123.5 points, boasting champions Briggs Weigel (126) and Dylan Weigel (138). Dodgeville came in sixth with 111 points, with Shane Rochon winning the 113-pound title and Haakon Peterson winning at 144. Darlington/Black Hawk finished seventh with 102.5 points, followed by Riverdale in eighth with 96 points, including champions Lakota Brewer (132) and Grant Mathews (285). Owen Seffrood of Darlington/Black Hawk won the 150 pound title. Blake Thiry of Prairie du Chien won the 215 pound title.

The Markesan wrestling squad claimed the top spot at the Trailways Conference Meet, racking up 195.5 points to secure the team championship. Their victory was propelled by individual titles from Gavin Slark (113), Treston Eckstein (175), and Jabin Lawson (285), along with strong performances across the weight classes. Pardeeville finished a close second with 169.5 points, showcasing their strength with champions Karrsen Bussan (138), Kingston Galetka (144), Caleb Mackey (157), and William Becker (190). Princeton/Green Lake took third place with 158 points, boasting victories from Gunnar Lambert (106), Caleb Krause (120), and Brendan Shurpit (132).

Horicon earned fourth place with 134 points, while Deerfield rounded out the top five with 111 points, led by Bryce Eickhoff (165). Parkview finished sixth with 90.5 points, highlighted by Wesley Egan’s championship at 215 pounds and Luke Hartz of Johnson Creek at 150 pounds. Palmyra-Eagle took seventh place with 66 points, followed by Rio/Camb-Fries/Fall River/Randolph (61.5), Hustisford (57.5), Dodgeland (54), Oakfield (41), Wayland (40.5), Montello (33.5), Johnson Creek (33), and Lourdes Academy/Valley Christian (13).

The Campbellsport wrestling team took first place at the Wisconsin Flyway Conference Tournament with a total of 235.5 points. They had a strong showing with individual titles from Logan Knoeck (106), Conner Sitzberger (165), Porter Klotz (175), and Brock Bentz (285). Lomira finished second with 194.5 points, boasting championships from Jordan Lisiecki (113), Marshall Hanke (138), and Marek Lisiecki (150). Omro came in third with 190.5 points, led by Mason Malnory (120), Mason Boerner (126), Cade Sowls (132), and Dylan La Kosh (157).

Laconia finished fourth with 187.5 points and had champions Grahm Lemmenes (144), Colton Hagner (190), and Diego Soto (215). St. Lawrence Seminary finished fifth with 115 points, North Fond du Lac was sixth with 102 points, Winnebago Lutheran Academy seventh with 94.5 points, and Mayville eighth with 43 points.

The Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln wrestling team dominated the Wisconsin Valley Conference tournament, amassing 220.5 points to secure the team championship. They had a strong showing with individual titles from Jackson Freeman (106), Landyn Freeman (120), Aspen Tritz (126), Carter Freeman (138), and Kailar Tritz (190), and Tanner Gormanson (285), demonstrating their strength across various weight classes. Marshfield finished second with 178 points, boasting champions Grayden Rode (157), Haiden Carlson (165), and Caleb Dennee (175). D.C. Everest took third place with 159 points, including Deakin Trotzer’s victory at 144 pounds.

Wausau West finished fourth with 157 points, while Stevens Point came in fifth with 149 points, featuring Logan Seavers’ win at 150 pounds. Merrill took sixth place with 138 points, including Remington Skic (132), and Wausau East finished seventh with 64 points, with Elmer Heard winning the 215-pound title. Samuel Volm of Wausau West won the 113 pound title.

The Pewaukee wrestling team emerged as the champions of the Woodland Conference Meet, accumulating 184 points to take the team title. While they had several strong performances, only Caleb Cady (157) secured an individual championship. Brown Deer/Messmer/Shorewood finished a very close second with 181 points, fueled by titles from Anthony Strong (106), Maximus Hay (126), Cole Lejon (144), and Makhi Rodgers (285). West Allis Central claimed third place with 157 points, with individual champions Amadi Cameron (138) and Caleb Huber (150).

Greenfield took fourth place with 153.5 points, boasting titles from Kenny Jerzy (165) and Gavin St. John (175), and Vladimir Boyko (215). New Berlin West/Eisenhower finished fifth with 140 points, highlighted by Anthony Caravella’s victory at 190 pounds. Wisconsin Lutheran came in sixth with 124 points, led by Amos Ebeling (132). Whitnall/Greendale finished seventh with 112.5 points, followed by South Milwaukee (74.5), Cudahy/St. Francis/Thomas More (45), Milwaukee Lutheran (41), and Pius XI Catholic (22).

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