CENTRAL MINNESOTA MAT RATS (29th ANNUAL) by Roger Mischke

Central Minnesota Mat Rats  Report (29th Annual) by Roger Mischke

By Roger Mischke November 2022 Coaches, please keep me informed of your team’s success throughout the season. With each edition, I would like to share their success in The Central MN Report. Please send relevant information for Class A individual and team ratings as well. I will also report your results to The Guillotine results page results@theguillotine.com.  If possible you can also text or email a photo of your score book pages after your duals. If you want to text; I will give individuals my cell phone number. If you are using Track Wrestling, could you please add me to your mailing list. You can catch most of my columns on my Blog Site under Resources on the Guillotine: Central MN. Mat Rat 

BECKER BULLDOGS

The Bulldogs defeated three Mississippi 8 Conference foes with big wins over Chisago Lakes 71-6, North Branch 83-0 and conference rival and their neighbors Monticello 66-12. In the triangular at Monticello they had thirteen go 2-0. Bennett Kujawa (106), Blayne Kuschel (113), Tyler Hall (120), Nolan Jurek (1226), Kaden Nicolas (132), Landen Kujawa (138), Drew May (145), Ethan Duncombe (152), Adam Jurek (160), Owen Angell (170), Dylan Weber (182), Tyson Ricker (195) and Lance Lysdal (220/285). The Bulldogs earned second place at the St. Cloud “Kiffmeyer” Duals with big wins over Sauk Rapids-River 81-0, AAA Cambridge-Isanti 57-14. They were defeated by the No. 3AA ranked New Prague for the championship 42-20. Kaden Nicolas (126), Landen Kujawa (132) and Tyson Ricker (220) all went 3-0, Drew May (138), Ethan Duncombe (152), Adam Jurek (160) and Owen Angell (170/182) all went 2-1 and Dylan Weber (182) and Aiden Golley (195) both went 2-0. Special Note: Kaden Nicolas 126 Pounds 10th grade won his 100th Career Match. The Bulldogs defeated their Mississippi 8 Conference rivals Cambridge-Isanti 35-27 (8-6). The Bulldogs had a good tournament performance with 194 points and fourteen earned medals to take second place at the Hutchinson “Huskies” Tournament. The No. 7AA team edged them out, Watertown-Mayer by 1.5 points. Kaden Nicolas (126), Adam Jurek (160) and Tyson Ricker (182) all earned championships. Drew May (138) earned second place, Bennett Kujawa (106), Landon Kujawa (132), Jake Rosenow (145) and Ethan Duncombe (152) all earned third place. Owen Angell (170) earned fourth place, Dylan Weber (195) earned fifth place, Boston Kuschel (113), Tyler Hall (120), Ryan Boecker (132) and Nolan Muellner (138) all took sixth place. 

WATERTOWN-MAYER ROYALS

The Royals had a big week with four wins over Wright County Conference rivals; they defeated DC/LITCH 72-9 and Delano 71-9 on Tuesday evening. On Thursday defeated their Section 2AA rivals No. 5AA ranked Scott West 38-25. Friday Evening they defeated No. 12AA Annandale-Maple Lake 38-25 and Rockford 84-0. The Royals had a pair of big wins at their Royals triangular, they defeated Shakopee 39-20 and Section rivals Glencoe/Lester Prairie 67-6. Joel Friederichs (106), Titan Friederichs (113), Kaleb Mead (120), Jonah Hamburger (132), Jack Entinger (138), Steven Duske (145), Bryce Burkett (170) and Ian Bureau all went 2-0. The Royals had a very good team performance with 195.5 points to edge out No. 3AA ranked Becker by 1.5 points for the championship at the Hutchinson “Tigers” Invitational. They earned twelve medals, Joel Frederichs (106/23-1), Titan Friederichs (113/25-0), Bryce Burkett (170/25-0) and Jason Fenske (285/114-7) all earned championship medals. Steve Duske (145/15-7) earned second place, Patrick Duske (160/17-8) and Kyler Burmeister (220/17-9) both earned third place. Jack Entinger (138/15-15) and Jaden Palmer (182/16-10) both earned fourth place, Parker Johnson (126/20-6) and Jonah Hamberger (132/22-6) both earned fifth place. 

PEQUOT LAKES/PINE RIVER-BACKUS ROAD CREW

The Road Crew had a very good team performance with 284 Points to win the Lake Park “Terry Teiken” Tournament. The Road Crew earned fourteen medals with six earning championships: Parker Zutter (113), Easton Miller (120), Brady Ruhl (145), Trey Tuchtenhagen (182), Corbin Knapp (195) and Riley Peters (285). Trevor Holmberg (106), Sean Kirkpatrick (132) and Payton Scott (220) all earned second place. Earl Stockman (170) earned third place, Taytan Mick (126), James Cummings (152) and Grant Thompson (160) all earned fourth place. Caleb Swenson (132), Lathan Jillson (138), Paxton Goddard (170) and Kameron Hulke (195) all took sixth place. The Road Crew split duals with a pair of Section 8AA foes; they defeated Alexandria 59-16. They were surprised by Perham 36-31. Easton Miller (120), Parker Zutter (113), Corbin Knapp (195) and Riley Peters (285) all went 2-0. Special Note: Easton Miller Won His 75th Career Match. The Road Crew had five big wins over their Mid-State Conference rivals to earn the championship. They defeated: Staples-Motley 51-20, Crosby-Ironton 72-9, Section 8AA rivals. Park Rapids 60-14 and Detroit Lakes 48-32 and Aitkin 48-30. They had six go 5-0 to earn Mid-State All Conference: Parker Zutter  (113), Easton Miller (120), Chance Abraham (152), Trey Tuchtenhagen (170), Corbin Knapp (195), Payton Scott (220). Mid-State Honorable Mention: Brady Ruhl (145),Earl Stockman (160), Riley Peters (285) Riley Peters (285), Brady Ruhl (145) and Corbin Knapp (195) all went 4-1, Earl Stockman (170) went 3-1. 

MORA MUSTANGS

The Mustangs won three duals at their Mustang quadrangular, they defeated Conference rivals Milaca-Faith Christian 39-28, Brainerd 50-18 and Section foe Proctor-Hermantown 72-12. Anthony Nelson (106), Carter Gmahl (138), Connor Gmahl (160), Tucker Hass (170) and Ben Verser (285) all went 3-0. Stratton Nelson (106, Brock Fokema (145) and Dyllon Adams (220) all went 2-1. The Mustangs defeated Granite Ridge Conference foe Zimmerman 60-12. 

ANNANDALE/MAPLE LAKE LIGHTING

The Lighting defeated Section 6AA foe Rockford 78-6. The Lightning had a good team performance with thirteen earning medals for 185.5 points to earn second place at the Alexandria “Big Ole” Tournament. Noah Gindele (132/4-1) won their lone championship, Cassen Brumm (106/17-2), Xavier Jones (120/15-4), Carson Cooper (160/9-6) and Nathan Klatt (220/14-5) all earned second place. Ayden Fitzgerald (126/12-5), Jack Nilson (138/7-6), Cole LaFave (152/11-5) and Shay McClory (182/13-6) all earned third place. Porter Pribyl (106/12-3) and Carter Courtright (195/6-7) both earned fourth place, Wesley Zuelke (113/4-5) earned fifth place and Riley Hill-Forbes (126) took sixth place. The Lighting defeated their neighbors Lean and Mean Class Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted 45-19. The Lighting earned fourth place in the field of fiftteen teams at the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted “Lakers” tournament. Despite missing a couple of their ranked starters, they earned 139.5 points and nine medals. Cassen Brumm (106) won their lone championship, Xavier Jones (120) and Adam Klatt (285) both earned second place. Carson Cooper (160) and Nathan Klatt (220) both earned third place. Ayden Fitzgerald (126) and Cole LaFave (152) both earned fourth place, Riley Hall (170) and Shay McClory (182) both earned fifth place. 

FOLEY FALCONS

The Falcons split duals at their home triangular, they defeated AA Aitkin 40-31 and they dropped a very close on to BHV/PP 35-34. Tyler Wilhemi (126), Noah Brunn (138), Cole Rudnitski (152), William Gutormson (160) and Alex Jennissen (170) all went 2-0. The Falcons went 2-1 at their home quadrangular. They defeated Section 6AA foe Zimmerman 81-0 and Granite Ridge Conference neighbors Milaca-Faith-Christian 38-26. They were defeated by No. 9AA Pequot Lake/Pine River-Backus 39-27. Cyler Ruhoff (120), Wyatt Wall (132), William Gutormson (160), Alex Jennissen (170) al went 3-0. Jake DesMariais (106), Cole Rundiski (152) and Aiden Micholski (195) all went 2-1 and Wyatt Lueck (138) went 2-0. The Falcons earned fifth place at the St. Cloud “Kiffmeyer” Duals with win so ver St. Cloud Crush 48-33 and Kimball Area 64-15. They were defeated by AAA Lean and Mean Willmar 51-18. Jacob DeMarais (106, Cole Rudnitski (152) and Alex Jennissen (160/170) all went 3-0 and Hunter Wilhelmi (113), Cyler Ruhoff (120), Noah Burn (138) and Gavin Owen (220) all went 2-1. The Falcons went 2-1 at their home quadrangular, as they had a great team performance.  They defeated a pair of Granite Ridge Conference rivals; Milaca-Faith Christian 38-26 and Zimmerman 81-0. They were defeated by 9AA ranked Pequot Lake/Pine River-BACKUS 39-27. Cyler Ruhoff (120), Wyatt Hall (132), William Gutormson (1600 and Alex Jennissen (170) all went 3-0. Jake DeMarais (106), Cole Rudnitski (152) and Aiden Micholski (195) all went 2-1, Wyatt Lueck (138) went 2-0. 

PIERZ PIONEERS

The Pioneers defeated a pair of foes at their home triangular; they defeated Alexandria 29-28 and Eden Valley-Watkins 54-19. The Pioneers had a good team performance with 110.5 points to earn fourth place at the Paynesville Area “Bulldogs” Tournament, despite missing four of their starters. Carter Young (113/14-1) earned their lone championship, Kyle Stangl (106/13-7), Derek Stangl (132/11-6) and Jacob LeBlanc (152/11-5) all earned second place. Chase Becker (138/11-3) and Caleb Koch (170/11-40 both earned third place. Alan Brixious (120) and Braden LeBlanc (126) both took sixth place. The Pioneers had a good week, as they went 3-1 with a pair of big wins over Section 7A rivals Hibbing 54-21 and Grand Rapids 37-26. Kyle Stangl (106), Carter Young (113), Derek Stangl (132), Chase Becker (138), Jacob LeBlanc (152) and Caleb Koch (170) all went 2-0 at the Grand Rapids “Thunder Birds” triangular. The Pioneers split this duals at the Little Falls “Flyers” triangular; they defeated St. Cloud Crush 64-11 and they dropped one to Granite Ridge Conference rivals their neighbors to the west Little Falls 46-24. Link Toops (106), Kyle Stangl (113), Carter Young (120), Chase Becker (138) and Jayden Zajac (152) all went 2-0 at the Flyers triangular.

BIG LAKE HORNETS

The Hornets had a good week, they defeated their Mississippi 8 Conference foe 80-0 and AA Irondale 53-18. Kale Westsgaard (103), Cash Stortz (120), Dallas Sibbet (132), Zach Smith (138), Cooper Cusich (145), Nolan Reiter (152), Cash McCrone (160), Carson Gellerman (170) and Gage Hoffman (182) all went 2–0. The Hornets split their duals at the Chisago Lakes “Wildcats” Triangular, they defeated Mississippi 8 Conference rivals Chisago Lakes 55-24. They were defeated by No. 10 AAA Forest Lake 45-25. Cash Stortz (120), Nolan Reiter (145) and Carson Gellerman (170) all went 2-0. The Hornets earend 120 points the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted “Lakers” tournament to earned fifth place a large field of fifteen teams. They earned ten medals including one championship by Nolan Reiter (145/26-2) and Cash Stortz (120/22-8), Zack Smith (152/20-7), Carson Gellerman (170/20-7) and Kane Lapointe (285/19-9) all earned third place. Dallas Sibbet (132/17-12) earned fourth place,  Joe Murphy (145/12-6) and Trojan Mussehl (195/12-16) all earned five place and Cooper Cusick (138/12-10) and Mason Krebs (220) all took sixth place. 

ROCORI SPARTANS

The Spartans a good week with three big dual meet wins; they defeated Section 6AA foe Zimmerman 57-18. At their home triangular on Parents Night they had two big wins over Little Falls 37-29 and their neighbor Albany 63-9. Zac Humbert (106), Mason Moscho (113), Kameron Moscho (120), Jack Major (126), Anthony Rodriquez (160), Mason Orth (182) and Grady Minnerath (220) all went 2-0. The Spartans split their duals at their home triangular; they defeated Central Lakes Conference foe Fergus Falls 54-17. They dropped a dual to AAA Lean and Mean Willmar 43-17. The Spartans earned seven medals at the Howard Lake/Waverly-Winsted “Lakers” tournament Grady Minnerath (220/24-1) won their lone championship, Evan Moscho (145/22-5) and Mason Orth (182/23-4) both earned second place. Jack Major (126/19-8), Mason Moscho (113/13-5) earned fourth place, Davey Maldonado (106/7-2) earned fifth place, Nathan Soldner (170/16-11) took sixth place. The place seventh with 97 points in a field of fifteen teams. 

MILACA-FAITH CRISTIAN WOLVES

The Wolves went 2-1 at the Mora “Mustangs” triangular, they defeated Brainerd 39-39 on criteria and Section 7AA foe Proctor-Hermantown 57-20. They were defeated by Granite City Conference rival Mora 39-28. Jack Schoenborn (145), Clay Anderson (170), Colbee Zens (220) and Logan Ash (285) all went 3-0 and Caleb Sahlstrom (160) went 2-1 and Jack Hanson (195) went 2-0. The Wolves had a good team performance with 148.5 points to earn third place at the Paynesville Area “Bulldogs” tournament. They earned nine medals including four championships by Austin Linder (120/16-5), Jack Schoenborn (145/16-3), Caleb Sahlstrom (160/13-5) and Logan Ash (285/15-2). Colbee Zens (220/14-4) earned second place, Jack Nord (182/12-6) and Jack Hanson (195/14-4) both earned third place. Lincoln Starr (113/11-9) earned fifth place and Hunter Bockoven (220) took sixth place. The Wolves defeated Granite Ridge Conference rival Albany 51-20. 

ALEXANDRIA AREA CARDINALS

The Cardinals split a pair of duals at the Pierz “Pioneers” triangular; they defeated Eden Valley-Watkins 54-19 and they lost to the Host and Section 8AA rival Pierz 29-28. The Cardinals had a good team performance with 182 points to earn third place at their “Big Ole” tournament. The Cardinals earned twelve medals including three championships by: Nolan Fettig (106/19-1), Blaze Nelson (138/17-3) and Kelly Johnson (170/13-4). Drayson Elfrering (113/11-8), Mason Mcgrane (126/15-1), Landon Seward (182/16-6) and Cody Vatnsdal (195/5-1) all earned second place. Pablo Garcia (182/7-8), Jackson Saffert (220/7-10) and Luke Maanum (285/5-6) all earned fifth place. The Cardinals were defeated in a pair of duals at the Perham “Yellow Jacket” triangular. A pair of Section 8AA foes: PLPRB 59-16 and Perham 43-36. Nolan Fettig (106), Blaze Nelson (138) and Kelly Johnson (170) all went 2-0. The Cardinals defeated a pair of foes at the Mahnomen triangular; Mahnomen 78-6 and Barnesville 54-24. Noah Fettig, Drayson Elfering, Isaac Saffert, Blaze Nelson, Gavin Englebercht, Kelly Johnson, Landon Seward and Pablo Garcia all went 2-0. The Cardinals had a great team performance with five big dual wins at the St. Croix duals to earn the championship. They defeated Mille Lacs 59-24, St. Agnes 54-28, St. Croix 82-0, Kingdom Prep 84-0 and LeSuer-Henderson 55-23. Nolan Fettig, Mason Mcgrane, Blaze Nelson, Kelly Johnson, Landon Seward and Luke Maanum all went 5-0. Jordan Nicholson went 4-0, Landon Roths, Gavin Engelbreht and Jacob Löwen all went 3-2, Cody Vatnsdal went 4-1 and Ramiro Villaneu and Logan Timm both went 2-1. 

ROYALTON-UPSALA ROYALS

The Royals defeated a pair of foes at the Staples-Motley “Cardinal” triangular, they defeated AA Little Falls 35-33 and Section 7A rivals Staples-Motley 54-16. Tucker Simmons (120), Alex Diederich (132), Sawyer Simmons (152), Nick Leibold (160), Bryce Holm (220) and Brandon Mugg (285) all went 2-0. The Royals defeated Section 7A foe Deer River 50-17. The Royals had a good team performance by earning fourteen medals for 153.5 points to to take second place behind Class A Lean and Mean Bertha-Hewitt-Verndale/PP. They were with out two of their state ranked wrestlers for this event. Lane Olson (126/17-5), Bryce Holm (220/16-3) and Brandon Mugg (285/28-5) all earned championships. Tucker Simmons (113/14-8), Johnathon Bzdok (132/8-4), Brady Yourczek (138/11-8), Will Gorecki (145/13-3) Nick Leibold (160/13-7), Jake Leners (170/8-10) and Drew Yourczek (182) all earned second place. Kaden Holm (195/13-9) and Rex Revior (182) both earned third place, Marcus Hayes (106) earned fourth place. Adonijah Ripple (106) and Spencer Novitzki (126) both earned fifth place. The Royals defeated Section 7A foe Ogilvie and AA Rush City/Braham 55-14 in a pair of good team efforts. The Royals had a very good team performance as they earned thirteen medals at the Lake Crystal/Welcome Memorial tournament with 184 points to earn second place just four points behind No. 8A ranked Chatfield and ahead of No. 10A ranked Medford and Lean and Mean Kenyon-Wanamingo. Nick Leibold (160/16-7), Bryce Holm (220/19-3) and Brandon Mugg (285/21-3) all earned championships. Tucker Simmons (113/16-9) and Will Gorecki (145/14-4) both earned second place. Lane Olson (126/20-6), Johnathon Bzdok (132/10-5), Sawyer Simmons (152/16-5) and Kane Holm (195/17-10) all earned third place. Brady Yourczek (138/13-10) and Jake Leners (170/7-10) both earned fourth place, Adonijah Ripple (106) and Drew Yourczek (182) both took sixth place.  Tucker Simmons earned his 50th Career Wn at the tournament. 

BELGRADE-BROOTEN-ELROSA JAGUARS

The Jaguars had an outstanding team performance, they earned thirteen medals at the Paynesville Area “Bulldogs” tournament for 213 points. Ryan Jensen (132/14-2), Wyatt Engen (138/13-3), Maximus Hanson (170/19–0) and Ethan Spanier (220/17-1) all earned championship medals. Louie Tensen (126), and Carson Gilbert (182/12-6) both earned second pace medals. Aiden Mueller (113/7-11), Talen Kampsen (195/11-11) and Harley Weber (285/12-8) all earned fourth place. Noah Welte (106/12-10) and Hunter Lange (160) both took sixth place. Special Note: Wyatt Engen (138/13-3) earned his 100th career win. The Jaguars won a pair of duals at the Osakis “Silverstreaks” triangular with big wins over Osakis 54-21 and Eden Valley-Watkins 52-16. Louie Tensen (120), Ryan Jensen (132), Ethan Mueller (145, Tanner Viessman (160), Maximus Hanson (182) and Ethan Spanier (220) all went 2-0. The Jaguars earned the tournament championship at the New London-Spicer “Wildcats” tourney with 259 points and they earned thirteen medals. Ryan Jensen (132), Tanner Viessman (152) Maximus Hanson (170 and Ethan Spanier (220) all earned championships. Aiden Mueller (106), Wyatt Engen (138), Carson Gilbert (182) and Harley Weber (285) all earned second place. Brett DeRoo (145) and Hunter Laage (160) both earned third place.  Talen Kampsen (195) earned fourth place, Noah Welte (113) and Louie Tensen (120) both earned fifth place. The Jaguars possibly got a little tired with back to back nights with tournaments, but yet they earned second place with 140.5 points at the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted “Laker” Tournament. This was a field of fifteen teams, they earned twelve medals, Ryan Jensen (132), Wyatt Engen (138), Maximus Hanson (170), and Ethan Spanier (220) all earned second place. Brett DeRoo (145), Carson Gilbert (182) and Harley Weber (285) all earned fourth place. Hunter Laage (160) earned fifth place, Aiden Mueller (106), Louie Tensen (120), Tanner Viessman (152) and Talen Kampsen (195) all took sixth place. 

HOLDINGFORD HUSKERS

The Huskers defeated a pair of foes at the Kimball Area “Cubs” Triangular, they defeated Central Minnesota Conference rivals Kimball 55-13. They defeated a Section 4A foe Sibley East 64-3. Lane Patrick (106/113), Wyatt Novitzki (120), Evan Petron (126), Masyn Patrick (132), William Pilarski (145/152), Drew Lange (160/170), Jaxon Bartkowicz (182/195) and Blake Scegura (220) all went 2-0. The Huskers defended their title at the Freshman state qualifier with a pair of wins over a pair of Class AA teams Foley 52-16 in the semifinals and Pierz 38-18 to earn the championship. Wyatt Pilarski, Lane Patrick, Simon Boeckman, Kolton Harren and Jaxon Bartkowicz all went 2-0 at the freshman duals. The Huskers went 4-3 at the Bemidji “Rick Lee” Memorial duals. This field of teams have seven state ranked ranked teams included. Special Note: The Huskers were without one of their state ranked wrestlers. The Huskers defeated AAA Brainerd 36-30, United North Central 55-18, AA Thief River Falls 42-27 and Tracy-Milroy (38-30). They were defeated by Frazee 36-27, Section 7A rival LPGE/BR 35-34, and AAA Bemidji 32-18. Wyatt Pilarski (113), Masyn Patrick (132) and Will Pilarski (145) all went 6-1. Wyatt Novitzki (120) and Jaxon Bartkowicz (182) both went 5-2 and Drew Lange (160) and Kolton Harren (170) both went 4-3. Special Note: Wyatt Novitzki (120 Pounds) 10th Won hits 75th Career Match. The Huskers defeated Class A Lean and Mean Bertha-Hewitt/Verndale/PP 36-30 and Wadena-Deer Creek 66-12. Wyatt Novitzki (120/126) Luke Bieniek (170) and Jaxon Barkowicz (182) all went 2-0. 

LONG PRAIRIE-GREY EAGLE-BROWERVILLE WOLVES

The Wolves started their week with a win over Park Region Conference foe Wadena-Deer Creek 58-10. The Wolves had a huge team effort at the Bemidji “Rick Lee” Duals as they went 5-2. They defeated No. 4A ranked Section 7A rival Holdingford 35-34, No. 11A ranked United North Central 41-30, Section 3A foe Tracy-Milroy 43-33, AAA Brainerd 49-21 and Class A Lean and Mean Frazee 31-30. They were defeated by No. 7AAA Bemidji 41-28 and AA Lean and Mean Thief River Falls 46-21. Gavin Albers (126), Tate Twardowski (182) and Andre Recknor (195) all went 7-0. Tucker Zigan (170) and Mason Bruder (145) both went 5-2, Colby Twardowski (120) went 4-2. Hunter Katterhagen (106) went 3-1, Connor Flann (138) went 3-2 and Grady Tomford (285) and Brodie Pachan (106) 2-1. The Wolves defeated a pair of AA teams; Detroit Lakers 38-31 and Fergus Falls 69-9. Brodie Pachan (106), Logan Thom (113), Gavin Albers (126), Mason Bruder (145), Tucker Zigen (170), Tate Twardowski (182) and Alex Line (220) all went 2-0. The Wolves defeated a pair of class A foes; AA Aitkin 50-29 and Section 7A foes Deer River 49-24. The Wolves had a good team performance with 131.5 points to earn third place in the fifteen team field of teams at the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted “Lakers” tournament. They earned ten medals: Gavin Albers (126/28-0), Connor Flan (132/15-4), Tucker Zigan (160/ 23-5) and Tate Twardowski (182/26-2) all earned championship medals. Brodie Pachan (106/19-5), Logan Thom (113/19-7) and Connor Flan (132/15-4) all earned third place. Colby Twardowski (120/17-10) and Alex Line (195/15-9) both earned fourth place, Evan Flan (113/5-6) earned fifth place and Mason Bruder (145/12-5) took sixth place. 

WEST CENTRAL AREA/ASHBY/BRANDON-EVANSVILLE KNIGHTS

The Knights had a good week with four big dual meet wins, they defeated AA Lean and Mean Dawson-Boyd United 34-34 (Criteria) and Wadena-Deer Creek 70-6. Owen Gruchow, Tucker McGee, Hunter Gruchow, Anthony Sykora and Beau Robinson all went 2- at the United Triangular. They defeated Sauk Centre/Melrose 63-12 and United Clay Becker 70-9 at the SCM Triangular. The Knights defeated Minnewaska Area 47-24 and AA Morris Area 36-31. 

PAYNESVILLE AREA BULLDOGS

The Bulldogs had a good night with three big dual meet wins at the Osakis “Silversteaks” quadrangular. They defeated Section 5A rivals BOLD 72-11, Section 6A rivals Osakis 48-27 and Quad County 63-15. Mason McNabb (126), Mason Hanson (138), Mitchel Blonigan (145) and Peyton Hemmesch (182) all went 3-0. Roman Roberg (106), Devon Schmidt (113), Aiden Piechel (120) and Grant Wendlandt (160) all went 2-1. Aaron Mages (170) and Seth Vearrier (195) both went 2-0. The Bulldogs had a great team performance with 152.5 points to earn second place in this eleven team field of teams at their Invitational. They earned thirteen medals, Peyton Hemmesch (182/16-3) and Seth Vearrier (195/19-4) both earned championship medals. Mason Hanson (132/8-2) and Spencer Eisenbraun (285/13-4) both earned third place and Roman Roberg (106/14-6), Mason McNab (120/18-5), Grant Wendlandt (160/10-10) and Aaron Mages (170/14-9) all earned fourth place. Preston Welling (126/11/13), Brandon Hess (138/11-11) and Jose Anaya (152/11-12) all earned fifth place. Devon Schmidt (113/10-10)  and Grant Miller (285) both took sixth place. The Bulldogs split their duals at the Minnewaska Area “Lakers” triangular with a big win over Section 5A rival Minnewaska Area 51-25. They were defeated by Class A Lean and Mean Border West 32-31, they were missing a couple of their starters. Devon Schmidt (113), Aaron Mages (170), Peyton Hemmesch (195), Seth Vearrier (220) and Spencer Eisenbraun (285) all went 2-0.  The Bulldogs went 1-2 in their home quadrangular, they defeated Section 5A and Conference rivals ACGC 45-18. they were defeated by No. 6A ranked and Section 5A rival Minneota 31-30. They were defeated by their neighbors AA New London-Spicer 39-25. Mason Hanson (138), Aaron Mages (170) and Spencer Eisenbraun (285) all went 3-0, Mason McNab (120), Jose Anaya (152), Peyton Hemmesch (182) and Seth Vearrier (195) all went 2-1. The Bulldogs earned second place with 168.5 points at the New London-Spicer “Wildcats” tournament. The Bulldogs earned twelve medals, Seth Vearrier (195) and Spencer Eisenbraun (285) both won championships, Mason McNab (120) and Peyton Hemmesch (182) both earned third place, Jamison Meagher (106), Carson Suchy (113), Preston Welling (126), Grant Wendlandt (160) and Aaron Mages (170) all earned fourth place. Grant Miller (285) earned fifth place and Mitch Blonigen (145) took sixth place. 

HOWARD LAKE-WAVERLY-WINSTED LAKERS

The Lakers defeated section 4A rivals Kimball Area 45-20, the Lakers had a big night at the New London-Spicer “Wildcats” Quadrangular. They defeated Class A Lean and Mean Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 57-20. They defeated a pair of AA teams, New London-Spicer 42-24 and Mound-Westonka 54-25, for two big Wright County Conference wins. Raydon Graham, Tony Bauman, Mitch Mallak, Collin Boese and Colton Long all went 3-0. Caleb Michels went 2-1 and Isaac Cain went 2-0. The Lakers were defeated by the No. 12AA ranked neighbors Annandale/Maple Lake 46-19. The Lakers had a great team performance with 152.5 points to earned the championship at the Lakers Invitational. They edged 5A ranked Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa by 1.5 points. The Lakers earned twelve medals, including one championship by Collin Boese (170/27-3). Raydon Graham (113/26-6), Mitch Mallak (152/246) and Isaac Cain (160/13-4) all earned second place. Tony Baumann (138/20-9), Tyler Graczyk (182/12-7) and Matt Busse (195/9-4) all earned third place and Colton Long (220/19-11) earned fourth place. Gabe Michels (120/15-16), Caleb Michels (132/11-10) and Jakob Duske (285/13-9) all earned fifth place and Charle Mumford (182/8-4) took sixth place. 

UNITED NORTH CENTRAL WARRIORS

The Warriors defeated Brainerd 36-35 at the Bemidji ‘Rick Lee’ Duals. They were defeated by No. 7AAA ranked Bemidji 53-21,  No. 9A LPGE/BR 41-30, No 4A Holdingford 55-18, Lean and Mean Frazee 38-22 and Lean and Mean Tracy-Milroy 53-13, no score reported for TRF dual so we are not able to report how the Warriors individuals did. The Warriors earned sixth place with 99.5 points, with nine medal winners at the Prowler Invite.   Aaron Lake (126), Hank Tellers (145) and Marcus Peterson (285) all earned third place. Conrad Koll (120), Wyatt Olson (138) and Eli Rotkohl (170) all earned fourth place. Mason Kipka (220) and Fordyce Johnson (132) both earned fifth place and Levi Olson (106) took sixth place. 

KEKRHOVEN-MURDOCK-SUNBURG FIGHTING SAINTS

The Fighting Saints went 2-1 at the NLS “Wildcat” quadrangular; they defeated NLS 40-27 and AA Mound-Westonka 49-26. They were defeated by Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted 51-20.  Colton Noble, Trey Gunderson and Luke Froelich all went 3-0 and Cole Froelich, Taytan Nielsen and Aaron Jones all went 2-1. The Fighting Saints had a good team effort with 161 points with ten medal winners at the Alexandria “Big Ole” tournament to earn fourth place. Trey Gunderson (120/24-0) and Masyn Olson (195/19-6) both earned championships and Noah Johnson (138/13-11) and Jett Olson (152/18-6) both earned second place. Colton Noble (106/19-9), Aaron Jones (170/17-10) and Owen Kidrowski (220/11-6) all earned third place, Taytan Nielsen (132/12-12) and Collin Johnson (182/10-9) both earned fourth place and Josh Jones (160/4-3) took sixth place. The Fighting Saints defeated Section 5A rival Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 44-25 and AA Morris Area 42-29. Colton Noble (106), Cole Froelich  (113), Trey Gunderson (120), Taytan Nielsen (132), Noah Johnson (138), Collin Johnson (182) and Owen Kidrowski (220) all went 2-0. The Fighting Saints earned sixth place at the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted “Lakers” tournament with 102.5 points, in a field of fifteen teams. The Fighting Saints earned eight medals, Trey Gunderson (120/32-0) earned a championship medal and Colton Noble (106/26-10) and Masyn Olson (195/23-10) both earned second place. Aaron Jones (170/21-14) earned fourth place, Noah Johnson (138/19-14) and Jett Olson (152/24-10) both earned fifth place and Taytan Nielsen (132/17-15) and Luke Froelich (160/22-13) both took sixth place. 

BERTHA-HEWITT/VERNDALE/PP RAIDERS

The Raiders had good week, they split their duals at the Foley “Falcons” Triangular, they defeated AA Foley 35-34 and they lost  to AA Aitkin 43-33. The Raiders had a very good team performance with 170 points to win their own tournament. They earned fourteen medals; Justin Olson (113/15-7), Bennett Arceneau (132/20-2), David Revering (145/18-3), Cayden Kimber (160/10-12) and Deagan Captain (138/9-3) all earned championships. Hudson Truax (106/20-3), Evan Jones (126/10-6) and Hunter Strom (285/6-9) all earned second place. Isaac Grabow (106/7-4), Orran Hart (113/16-7) Preston Captain (120), Blake Sumstad (152/10-12), Justin Koehn (170/10-12) and Braden Shamp (220/10-10) all earned third place. Zach Muriel (195) earned fourth place and Tanner Schulze (138/8-11) earned fifth place. The Raiders split duals at their home triangular, they defeated Section 6A foe Wadena-Deer Creek 63-12 and they lost to No. 4A ranked Holdingford 36-30. Hudson Truax (106), Evan Jares (126), David Revering (145) and Braden Shamp (220) all went 2-0. The Raiders had a good team performance with 157.5 points to earn third place at the Thief River Falls “Prowler” Invitational with twelve medal winners, this was a field of thirteen teams. Bennet Arceneau (132/25-3) earned the championship medal, Hudson Truax (106/24-4), Justin Olson (113/18-9), Deagen Captain (138/13-4) and David Revering (145/22-4) all earned second place. Isaac Grabow (106/10-5), Cayden Kimber (160/14-14), Justin Koehn (170/14-14) and Braden Shamp (220/14-11) all earned third place. Orran Hart (113/21-8), Blake Sumstad (152/12-15) earned fifth place and Evan Jares (126/14-9) took sixth place. 

BORDER WEST BUCCANEERS 

The Buccaneers had a good week with a pair of wins over Section 6A foe Pelican Rapids and Barnesville 54-19. The Buccaneers had a good team performance with 138.5 points to earn second place at the Moorhead “Gadberry” Tournament with eleven medal winners. Cole Sykora (120), Eli Larson (132), Brody Nachbor (160) and Noah Adelman (220) all earned championships and Jude Olson (138) earned second place. Tucker Hennessy (106) and Gunner Hennessy (126) both earned third. Drew Sykora (106), Peyton Forcier (138), Kevin Casper (145), and Ben Peterson (152) all earned fifth place. The Bucccaneers defeated Class A Lean and Mean foe Paynesville Area 32-31, Minnewaska Area 50-28 and BOLD 66-15. Jude Olson (138) and Brody Nachbor both went 3-0, Patrick Forcier (160) went 2-1 and Brock Martin, Cole Sykora (120) and Eli Larson (132) all went 2-0. The Buccaneers earned fourth place with 162.5 points at the Lisbon Invitational with seven medal winners. Eli Larson (126) earned the championship medal and Cole Sykora (113) and Patrick Forcier (152) both earned second place. Jude Olson (132) earned third place, Gunnar Hennessy (120), Brody Nachbor (160) both earned fifth place and Noah Adelman (220) took sixth place. 

MINNEWASKA AREA LAKERS

The Lakers dropped a West Central Conference dual to Morris Area 42-26. The Lakers had a good team performance at their Laker Invitation with 170 points to earn third place. They earned ten medals: Miles Wildman (106/12-0), Chase Smith (120/12-1) and Xander Johnson (170/8-6) all earned championships. Mason Schiffler (132/7-2 and Chase Boelke (18210-3) both earned second place. Myles Reichmann (160/12-4) and Noah Jensen (195//4-6) both earned third place. Nick Ankeny (138/11-2) and Nathan Dell (152/4-6) both earned fourth place and Jayce Kovarik (145/10-6) earned fifth place. The Lakers went 1-3 at the Laker duals, they defeated BOLD 66-18, come up short against Class A Lean and Mean Teams Border West 50-28, Section 5A rival Paynesville 51-25 and No. 11A ranked WCA/A/BE 47-24. Miles Wildman (106) went 3-0 and Chase Smith (120), Nick Ankeny (138), Jayce Kovarik (145) and Noah Jensen (195) all went 2-0. 

ATWATER-COSMOS-GROVE CITY FALCONS

The Falcons won a pair of duals this past week over Osakis 39-38 and Eden Valley-Watkins 41-31. They earned 86 points at the Minnewaska Area “Lakers” tournament as they earned seven medals: Edwyn Gonzalez (138/18-2) and Jevon Williams (160/16-3) both earned second place. Isaiah Renne (182/17-2) and Terrel Renne (220/15-5) both earned third place, Juan Cardenas (285/8-5) earned fourth place and Braxton Kragenbring (120/7-9)  and Ethan Whitcomb (152/8-9) both earned fifth place. The Falcons were defeated by Section 5A rival KMS 44-25 and AA Morris Area 47-24. Edwyn Gonzalez (138), Jevon Williams (160) and Isaiah Renne (182) all went 2-0. The Falcons were defeat by Class A Lean and Mean Paynesville Area 46-18 and New London-Spicer 44-25 at the Paynesville Area ‘Bulldogs” Quad. Edwyn Gonzalez (138), Jevon Williams (160), Ethan Whitcomb (152) and Terrell Renne (220) all went 2-0. 

STAPLES-MOTLEY CARDINALS

The Cardinals dropped a pair of duals to AAA Little Falls 36-34 and No. 3A Royalton-Upsala 54-16. Gage Bjerga (106/113), Eli Greenwaldt (113/120) and Colbe Tappe (145) all went 2-0. The Cardinals had a good Mid-State Conference dual tournament, as they went 3-1 with wins over AA Aitkin 40-39, AA Detroit Lakes 42-28, AA Park Rapids 57-16 and Class A Crosby-Ironton 60-10.  They were defeated by No. 9AA PLPRB 51-20. Gage Bjerga (106/113), Jason Trantina (132) and Colbe Tappe all went unbeaten and were name Mid-State All Conference. Turner Beachy (120) and Riley Reese (126) both went 4-1, Eli Greenwaldt (106/113) and Owen Winter (145/152) both went 3-2 and were Honorable mention All Conference.  

SAINT MICHAEL-ALBERTVILLE KNIGHTS

The Knights defeated their Section foe Edina 73-3 and at the Stillwater “Poney Stampede” they defeated Waconia 48-16 and Stillwater 57-9. The Knights defeated a pair of Section foes at the home triangular; Hopkins 72-3 and Maple Grove 71-6. Chases Miles, Mason Mills, Ian Schultz, Landon Robideau, Parker Janssen, Tyler Zenga, Noah Torgerson, Bryon Sauvy, Myles Dehmer and Logan Torkelson all went 2-0. The Knights defeated No. 2A ranked Jackson County Central 47-27. They were defeated by No. 1AA ranked and nationally ranked Smiley 31-29. Landon Robideau and Tyson Hentges both went 2-0 in the triangular. 

BEMIDJI  LUMBERJACKS

The Lumberjacks had an awesome tournament performance at they went 7-0 to earn the Bemidji “Rick Lee” Duals. They No. 12A ranked United North Central 53-21, AA Lean and Mean Thief River Falls 45-22, Tracy-Milroy 48-22, Class A Lean and Mean Frazee 49-30, No. 4A Holdingford 32-18, No. 9A LPGE/BR 41-28 and Section rival Brainerd 55-21. Nick Strand (120/27-4) and Alex Newby (138/19-8) both went 7-0 and Dane Jorgensen (160/28-1) and Seth Newby (170/27-2) both went 6-0. Gabe Morin (113/23-6) went 6-1, Coy Olson (182/21-9) went 4-2, Barrick Nelson (220/9-3) went 3-1, Gavin Osborn (126/9-7) and Brody Castoguay (132/17-10) both went 3-2. The Lumberjacks had a very good team performance with 241.5 points and fourteen medal winners to earn the Thief River Falls “Prowlers” Invitational championship. They earned five championship medals by: Gabe Morin (106/26-6), Nick Stand (113/30-4), Hunter Heim (120/19-8), Dane Jorgensen (152/31-1) and Barrick Nelson (195/11-3). Gavin Osborn (120/11-8), Brody Castonguay (126/19-11), Seth Newby (160/29-3) and Coy Olsen (170/23-10). Ty White (132/17-8) earned third place, Alec Newby (138/21-9), Spencer Ness (182/15-13) and Kayden Parson (220/8-7) all earned fourth place, Ricky Wuori (145/14-14 and Kallan Littler (160/10-7) both earned fifth place and Tom Paquette (285/17-16) took sixth place.  

WILLMAR CARDINALS

The Cardinals earned third place at the St. Cloud “Kiffmeyer” Duals with win over AA Lean and Mean Foley 51-18 and AAA Lean and Mean Cambridge-Isanti 46-18. They were defeated in the semifinals by No. 2AA ranked New Prague 35-32. Cavin Carlson (120/15-3), Ivan Mares (126/10-8), Sulley Anez (132/12-6), Conlan Carlson (138/15-4), Braeden Erickson (170/15-3), Romero Trevino (195/220/4-3) and Steven Cruze (182/13-5) all went 3-0. Lawson Anez (113/6-7), Cameron Champagne (145/13-6) and Daunte Castellano (285) all went 2-1. The Cardinals defeated a pair of Central Lakes Conference rivals: Rocori 43-27 and Fergus Falls 67-9. Cavin Carlson (120), Ivan Mares (126), Sulley Anez (132), Conlan Carlson (138), Cameron Champagne (145), Mattix Swanson (160), Braeden Erickson (170) and Daunte Castellano (285) all went 2-0. The Cardinals earned 157.5 points to earn third place at the Hutchinson “Tigers” Invitational behind the No. 3AA Becker and No. 7AA Watertown-Mayer. The Cardinals earned eleven medals; earning championship medals were: Cavin Carlson (120/21-3) and Conlan Carlson (138/21-4). Ivan Mares (126/15-9) and Sulley Anez (132/17-7) both earned second place and Braeden Erickson (170/21-4) and Daunte Castellano (285/4-3) both earned third place. Eli Heinen (138/11-4), Cameron Champayne (145/17-9), Mattix Swenson (160/6-5), Wyatt Cruze (106) and Lawson Anez (113/9-10) all earned fifth place. 

CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI BLUE JACKETS

The Blue Jackets defeated Mississippi 8 Conference rival Monticello 38-34. The Bluejackets  went 1-2 at the St. Cloud “Kiffmeyer” Duals; they defeated Class A Kimball Area 59-12. They were defeated by No. 3AA ranked Becker 57-14 and AAA Lean and Mean Willmar 46-18. BradyAnderson (285//16-11) went 3-0, Wyatt Wald (106/19-9), Leo Edblad (120/25-2), Jacob Henderson (160/21-7), Treytin Byers (170/21-3) and Dillon Sommerfield (220/15-10) all went 2-1. The Blue Jackets were defeated by No. 2AA ranked Becker 35-27 (6-8). The Blue Jackets earned second place at the Blue Jackets duals with big wins over St. Cloud Crush 60-18, Andover 49-24, Mpls. South 72-12. They were defeated by No. 10AAA Andover 49-24 and section 7AAA rival Forest Lake 55-18. Wyatt Wall (106), Maverick Henderson (145) and Treytin Byers (170) all went 4-0 and Daren Spencer (195) went 3-1. 

LITTLE FALLS FLYERS

The Flyers dropped a pair of very close duals to a pair of Section 7A teams: No. 3A ranked Royalton-Upsala 35-33 and Staples-Motley 36-34. Mason Rausch (126), Noah Cameron (138), Ryan Kloecki (170), Ivan Petrich (182) and Hank LeClair (195) all went 2-0. The Flyers split duals at the Rocori “Spartans’ Triangular, they defeated Granite Ridge Conference foe Albany 59-12 and they were defeated by conference rival Rocori 37-29. Mason Rausch (120), Noah Cameron (138/145), Ryan Kloecki (170), Hank LeClair (195) and Aiden Nordley (285) all went 2-0. The Flyers dropped a close one to Granite Ridge Conference rival Foley 34-33 (7-7). They defeated their Granite Ridge Conference neighbors Pierz 46-24 and  they defeated Section 8AAA rival St. Cloud Crush 51-19. Mason Rausch (126), Joey Wilczek (132), Noah Cameron (138), Beau Robinson (152), Ryan Kloecki (170), Ivan Petrich (182) and Hank LeClair (195) all went 2-0. The Flyers earned fourth place with 119.5 points in the field of fifteen teams at the Eastview Lightning tournament. They earned six medals, Hank LeClair (195/21-2) earned a championship medal. Noah Cameron (138/23-2) and Beau Robinson (152/15-5) both earned third place. Joey Wilczek (132/10-7), Wyatt Baum (160/9-13) and Ryan Kloicki (170/18-7) all earned fourth place.

BRAINERD WARRIORS

The Warriors went 1-2 at the Mora “Mustangs” quadrangular, with a big win over Procter/Hermantown 54-4. they were defeated by No. 10AA ranked Mora 50-18 and they lost on criteria to Milaca 39-39. Isaiah Jillson (152), Cade Ostrowksi (126) and Easton Dircks (132) all went 3-0 and Cassidy Fredrickson (113) and Shane Carlson (182) both went 2-1. The Warriors were defeated by Section 8AAA rival Moorhead 44-25. The Warriors went 0-7 in the Bemidji “Rick Lee” Duals; they lost to Class A Tracy-Milroy 36-35, No. 12A ranked United North Central 36-35 and to No. 4A Holdingford 36-30. AA Lean and Mean Thief River Falls 45-29, No. 9A LPGE/BR 49-21, A Lean and Mean Frazee 56-19 and No. 7AAA Bemidji 55-21. Isaiah Jillson (152/22-1) and Isaiah Germann (138/12-3) both went 6-1. Easton Dircks (132/27-2) went 6-0, Shane Carlson (182/26-4) went 6-1 and Cade Ostrowski (126/19-4) went 5-2. The Warriors were defeated by Section 8AAA rivals Moorhead 44-25. The Warriors defeated a pair of AAA foes at the Buffalo “Bison” Triangular” Section 8AAA rival Buffalo 45-33 and Edina 48-30. Jaxson DeRosier (106), Cade Ostrowski (126), Elijah Germann (145), Isaiah Jillson (145) and Shane Carlson (182) all went 2-0. The Warriors had a good team effort with 148 points to earned fourth place at the Grand Rapids “Skip Nolan” Invitational. They earned fourteen medals, with a pair earning championship medals: Easton Dircks (132/26-3) and Isaiah Jillson (145/28-1). Shane Carlson (182/25-5) earned third place, Nolan Jukish (113/11-10), Cade Ostrowksi (126/22-7), Hunter Bergen (152/13-7) and Ethan Kosloski (195) all earned fourth place. Jackson Berhow (106/17-4), Lukas Lind (132/12-9), Elijah Germann (145/14-14), Gabe Jukish (152) all earned fifth place and Cale Ostrowski (138/13-7) and Carson Faehnrich (285) all took sixth place. 

ST. CLOUD CRUSH

The Crush defeated two Central Lakes Conference rivals at the Sartell “Sabres” triangular. They defeated Sartell 48-36 and Sauk Rapids-Rice 57-14. Kendall Booker (106), Jaden Dombrowski (138), Aidan Orth (160), Sam Long (170), Sutton Kenning (182), Tucker Hugg (220) and Logan Lunceford (182) all went 2-0. They defeated Blackduck/Cass Lake-Bena 66-9 in a home dual. The Crush went 1-2 at the Kiffmeyer duals with a win over Sauk Rapids-Rice 48-21. They were defeated by No. 2AA ranked New Prague 64-18 and AA Lean and Mean Foley 48-33. Noah Neuman (126) and Tucker Hugg (285) both went 3-0, Sam Long (170) and Sutton Kenning (195) and Derrick Cox-Payton (220) all went 2-1. The Crush were defeated by Little Falls 51-19 and Pierz 64-11 at the Little Falls “Flyers” triangular. Tucker Hugg (285) was the lone Crush wrestler to go 2-0. The Crush still short a pair of their ranked starters, went 1-3 at the Cambridge-Isanti “BlueJackets” Duals. They defeated Minneapolis South 60-24, dropped dual to AAA Lean and Mean Cambridge-Isanti 60-18, Andover 21-57 and No. 10AAA Forest Lake. Tucker Hugg (285) and Jaden Dombrovski (138) both went 3-1 and Noah Neuman (132) went 2-1. 

ROGERS ROYALS

The Royals went 3-1 at the Mounds View “Mustangs” duals with wins over Orono 63-15, Blaine 56-21 and East View 42-36. They dropped a dual to No. 8AAA Mounds View 68-6. Grady Weinbrenner (106/113/19-1) and Ty Cassidy (160/19-1) both went 4-0. Kael Omann (138/10-8) Kelly Omann (145/17-7) and Cole Jordan (152/16-9 all went 3-1. The Royals defeated Osseo 72-9 (12-2) The Royals were defeated by two section rivals Wayzata 54-18 and Eden Prairie 46-24. Kelly Oman (138) and Ty Cassidy (160) both went 2-0.. 

SARTELL-ST. STEPHEN SABRES

The Sabres split their duals at their home triangular, they defeated Sauk Rapids-Rice 66-15 and they were defeated by St. Cloud Crush 48-36. Alex Henderson (120), Kaden Brooks (145) and Tucker Mugg (285) all went 2-0. The Sabres earned seven medals at the Paynesville “Bulldogs” Tournament. Kaden Brooks (145) earned second place and Donovan Lund (220) earned third place. Cyrus Post (182) earned fourth place, Aidan Halvorson (160), Payton Allen (195) and Tucker Mugg (285) all earned fifth place and Thoe Brown (170) took sixth place. The Sabres earned 106 points at the New London-Spicer “Wildcats” tournament, they earned nine medals, with one big championship. Kaden Brooks (138) earned the championship, Alex Hendrickson (113) and Donavon Lund (160) both earned second place. Jack Hendrickson (106) earned third place and Jordan Guclen (285) both earned fourth place. Tyler Plumski (106) and Sam Connor (220) both earned fifth place, Julius Morris (126) and Aiden Halvorson (160) both took sixth place. 

BUFFALO BISON

The Bison split a pair of duals at the home triangular; they defeated Edina 54-20 and they were defeated by Section 8AAA rival Brainerd 45-33. Dylan Keeler, Jacobee Scherber (160) and Jonah Anderson  all went 2-0. The Bison earned four medals for 44 points to take tenth out of a field of fifteen teams at the Howard Lake/Waverly-Winsted “Lakers” Invitational. Gabe Roehl (106/16-10), Matt Carlson (138/18-7) and Jacobee Scherber (160/10-7) all earned fourth place and Gael Leon (126) took sixth place.