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2021 Wisconsin High School State Recap

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2021 WIAA Individual State – D1
2021 WIAA Individual State – D2
2021 WIAA Individual State – D3

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Yesterday we unveiled our first high school state tournament recap of the year and today, we have another. Wisconsin held their state championship last weekend and there was plenty to talk about coming away from the event. The biggest upset of the state tournament season took place along with a few breakout performances from stud freshmen.

Like many other state tournaments around the nation, the Wisconsin event was different from years past. Instead of housing all three classifications under one roof at the Kohl Center in Madison, each division had its tournament separate from each other at a high school.

Wisconsin is a state that produced some elite collegiate competitors from 2007-2016 (Ben and Max Askren, Cole Konrad, Alex Dieringer, Trevor Brandvold, Craig Henning, and Matt Pell), but they have dropped off sharply since. No Wisconsin native has earned DI All-American honors since Dieringer’s graduation in 2016. That year, Alex was one of only two national qualifiers for the state. There is room to be optimistic as there has been a renewed sense of excitement around the state with Chris Bono’s arrival in 2019.

Each state has its own unique way of conducting its state tournament. Wisconsin keeps a team score at their individual state tournament, but the actual team titles are awarded this week in a dual format.

We’ve combed through the brackets and found some interesting items from the 2021 Wisconsin Individual State Championships, along with state champions and wrestlers that achieved significant milestones.

Kaukauna, Amery & Mineral Point Earn State Team Wrestling Titles

STEVENS POINT, Wis. – Kaukauna, Amery and Mineral Point were crowned of the 2021 State Team Wrestling Tournaments held at three different locations Saturday.

The top-seeded Galloping Ghosts (13-0) defeated former three-time defending champion Stoughton (6-2) 38-26 in the championship match in Division 1 held at Kaukauna High School.

Kaukauna won seven bouts, including five pins in the match. Lucas Peter recorded a fall at 4:28 at 106; Greyson Clark posted a fall 25 seconds into the match at 126; Logan Stumpf notched a pin at 2:46 at the 138-pound weight class; Titus Hammen had a fall in 25 seconds at 152; and Drew Wendzecki recorded a fall in 47 seconds at 170. Griffin Bekish added a technical fall at 182.

Brooks Empey won by disqualification at 285, and Luke Mechler added a technical fall at 160 to lead the Vikings.

Kaukauna advanced to the championship match following a 59-16 win over Brookfield East in the quarterfinals and a 60-18 win over Waunakee in the semifinals. Stoughton advanced to the title bout with wins over Waterford, 51-30, in the quarterfinals and Slinger, 39-34, in the semifinals.

The Galloping Ghosts add their fifth gold trophy in their 19th State appearance. The Vikings finish runner-up in their 15th experience in the State Team Wrestling Tournament.

Amery (14-0) is the champion in Division 2 with a 40-31 win over Prairie du Chien (10-4) title match held at Adams-Friendship High School.

The top-seeded Warriors were ignited by pins from Wyatt Ingham at 126 in 3:24, Jordan Penard at 138 in 1:54, and Koy Hopke at 220 in 21 seconds. Walker Ingram won by disqualification at 160, and Kale Hopke won by forfeit at 195. Brendan Burke won his match by major decision at 106 to contribute to Amery’s eight bouts won in the match.

The Blackhawks were led by falls from Drake Ingham in 1:37 at 113, Rhett Koenig in 1:23 at 120, Matt Rogge in 1:07 at 152 and Bradyn Saint in 3:18 at 182.

The Warriors advanced to the championship match with a 40-31 win over Kiel in the semifinals, and the Blackhawks downed Winneconne 45-27 to earn their berth in the final.

Amery captures the gold trophy in its first-ever appearance in the State team tourney, and Prairie du Chien is runner-up in its second appearance.

Second-seeded Mineral Point (8-0) won the Division 3 championship by edging top-seeded Coleman (9-2) 33-32 in the championship match held at Wausau West High School.

Each team won seven bouts, including three falls and two decisions. The difference came with a major decision and a technical fall by the Pointers compared to two major decisions for the Cougars.

The three pins for the Pointers were by Tarrin Riley in 44 seconds at 126, Nolan Springer in 1:16 at 170 and Mason Hughes in 1:52 at 182. Reid Spurley was the difference in the match with a technical fall at 120. Lucas Sullivan added a major decision at 113.

The Cougars’ falls came from Will Bieber in 4:09 at 138, Karson Casper in 5:25 at 145 and Peter Kuchta in 2:43 at 160. Cameron Kimmell and Spencer Karban each posted major decisions in their matches at 285 and 106, respectively.

The Pointers defeated Random Lake 36-17 in their semifinal matchup, and Coleman beat Cadott 46-18 to earn its berth in the championship match.

Mineral Point wins its 12th State team championship in its 11th team tourney appearance. Six of the Pointers titles came prior to the advent of the team tournament format. The Cougars finish runner-up in their 15thState experience.

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