BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. --- The individual competition of
the State Wrestling Tournament is scheduled for March 2-3 at the Xcel Energy
Center in downtown St. Here is a look at the tournament:
FAST FACTS
The schedule:
Friday, March 2, Session 3
9 a.m. – Class AA Individual First Round
11 a.m. – Class AAA Individual First Round
1 p.m. – Class A Individual First Round
Friday, March 2, Session 4
4 p.m. – Class AA Individual Championship Quarterfinals
5 p.m. – Class AAA Individual Championship Quarterfinals
6 p.m. – Class A Individual Championship Quarterfinals
7 p.m. – All Wrestlebacks
Saturday, March 3, Session 5
9 a.m. – All Individual Consolation Quarterfinals
10:15 a.m. – All Individual Championship Semifinals
12:15 p.m. – All Individual Consolation Semifinals
Saturday, March 3, Session 6
4 p.m. – All Individual 3rd- and 5th-place Matches;
Awards following matches
6:30 p.m. – All Individual Championships, Awards
following matches
Webcast: All matches will be webcast on www.Prep45.com
for a charge of $10.95 per day. A three-day pass, which includes the team
tournament on Thursday, March 1, is available for $23.97.
Tickets: $14 adults, $9 students per single session. $26
adults, $17 students per daily pass. $78 adults, $51 students per season book
(includes the team tournament).
Ticket Box Offices open: 8 a.m. each day.
Results: Posted on www.mshsl.org. Members of
the media should also note that paper copies of brackets will not be
distributed this year.
Social media: Follow the tournament on the League’s Facebook
page and on Twitter at @MSHSL and @MSHSLJohn.
INDIVIDUAL PREVIEW
Class A:
106 pounds — There
are no returning medalists or perfect records in this class.
113 pounds — Jeron Matson (38-3) of Kenyon-Wanamingo returns to defend his
title. Brett Willaby (37-3) of Windom/Mountain Lake, who placed fourth at 106
pounds, also returns. No one in this class is undefeated.
120 pounds — This class features five returning medalists: Dayne Morton (40-3)
of Sibley East of Arlington, runner-up at 113 pounds; Jackson Hale (31-3) of
GMLOS, third at 106 pounds; Jace Geving (45-2) of Deer River, fourth in this
weight class; Canon Swanson (44-2) of Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, fifth at 113
pounds; and Landon Byer (32-12) of Frazee, sixth at 106 pounds. No one
has a perfect record.
126 pounds — Michael Suda (36-3) of Pipestone Area returns to defend his title
at this weight. Blake Legred (36-5) of United South Central of Wells, who won
the championship at 106 pounds last year, will also compete in this weight
class. The only other returning medal-winner is Tanner Schermerhorn (39-4) of
Frazee, who placed second at 120 pounds last year. There are no undefeated
competitors in this class.
132 pounds — Hunter Burnett (40-2) of Pipestone Area, who claimed top honors at
120 pounds last year, will seek gold in this weight class this year. Two other
medalists return: Mark Buringa (38-5) of St. Charles, third at 120 pounds; and
Dillon McGee (32-6) of Walker-Hackensack-Akeley/Nevis, sixth at 113 pounds. No
one has a perfect record in this class.
138 pounds — Two 2017 medalists return: Tagen Miller (37-5) of Wabasha-Kellogg,
fifth at 126 pounds last year; and Alex Borsgard (37-4) of Windom/Mountain
Lake, fifth at 132 pounds. No one in this class is undefeated.
145 pounds — Jake Mandt (35-0) of Chatfield is seeking his second title at this
weight. Three additional medal-winners return: Seth Brossard (35-2) of
Kenyon-Wanamingo, third at 132 pounds; Brady Tweeton (40-1) of Barnesville,
third at 138 pounds; and Chandler Mooney (39-2) of Roseau, fourth in this
class. Mandt has the only perfect record.
152 pounds — Five medalists return in this weight class: Adam Jaeger (30-0) of
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, third at 145 pounds; Zach Buseman (39-5) of Blue Earth
Area, fourth in this weight class; Jacob Tvinnereim (45-5) of Jackson County
Central, fourth at 138 pounds; Toby Hintzman (32-2) of United North Central,
fifth at 160 pounds; and Tommy Wentzlaff (43-2) of Sibley East, sixth at 138
pounds. Jaeger boasts the only undefeated record.
160 pounds — Jeremiah Colon (33-3) of Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial Area is
the highest returning medal-winner. He placed second at 170 pounds last year.
Colon is joined by four additional medalists: Kelby O’Reilly (29-7) of Goodhue,
third at 152 pounds; Colton Krell (35-3) of Westfield, fourth in this class;
Kaden Spindler (40-3) of West Central Area/Ashby/Evansville, sixth at 145
pounds; and Ian Frenzel (27-4) of Blackduck/Cass Lake-Bena, sixth at 152
pounds. No one in this class is undefeated.
170 pounds — Two medalists return in this weight class: Hayden Voxland (30-12)
of Zumbrota-Mazeppa, fifth; and Levi Larkin (35-7) of West Central
Area/Ashby/Evansville, sixth. There are no perfect records in this field.
182 pounds — Defending champion Caden Steffen (35-3) of Zumbrota-Mazeppa is the
only returning medal-winner. No one is undefeated in this weight class.
195 pounds — Jacob Bennett (41-3) of Zumbrota-Mazeppa leads a field of three
returning medalists. Bennett earned runner-up honors in this class in 2017. He
will be joined by: Dalton Wagner (9-0) of Jackson County Central, second at 160
pounds; and Jake Erckenback (34-2) of New York Mills, fourth in this weight
class. Wagner has the only undefeated record.
220 pounds — Four medal-winners return in this weight class: Jarret Haglund
(33-8) of Zumbrota-Mazeppa, runner-up in this class; Jason Kasella (39-1) of
Royalton/Upsala, third at 195 pounds; Dominik Vacura (28-4) of
Badger/Greenbush-Middle River, fifth at 195 pounds; and Grant Ludwig (33-6) of
Paynesville Area, sixth in this weight class. No one in this class has a
perfect record.
285 pounds — Mitchell Oswald (30-5) of Westfield looks to improve on last
year’s third-place finish at 220 pounds. He will be joined by Josh Hansen
(41-6) of Canby, who placed fifth in this weight class in 2017. There are no
perfect records in the class.
Sibley East and Frazee lead the Class A field with 10 qualifiers apiece.
Class AA:
106 pounds — There
are no returning medal-winners or perfect records in this weight class.
113 pounds — Three medalists return in this class: Jaxson Rohman (44-2) of
Fairmont/Martin County West, runner-up at 106 pounds; Jared Johnson (39-3) of
Kasson-Mantorville, fourth in this weight class; and Nate Garceau (30-3) of
Foley, sixth at 106 pounds. Ashton Clark (35-0) of Park Rapids Area has the
only unblemished record.
120 pounds — Jake Svihel (50-1) of Totino-Grace of Fridley is the only
returning medal-winner. He placed second at 113 pounds last year. There are no
perfect records.
126 pounds — Charlie Pickell (44-2) of Mankato West, defending champion at 113
pounds, leads a group of seven returning medalists. The others are: Jackson
Stauffacher (43-4) of Scott West, runner-up in this weight class; Cael Berg
(35-14) of Simley of Inver Grove Heights, fourth at 106 pounds; Jacob Prunty
(34-2) of Worthington, fourth at 120 pounds; Josh Holm (47-3) of Grand Rapids,
fifth in this class; Ezra Kaping (39-5) of Litchfield, sixth in this weight
class; and Cade Lundeen (38-5) of Thief River Falls, sixth at 120 pounds. There
are no perfect records.
132 pounds — Jake Gliva (44-6) of Simley, who won at 126 pounds in last year,
returns in search of more gold. Three additional medal-winners return: Brock
Luthens (45-1) of Hutchinson, third at 126 pounds; Quinn Youngs (39-2) of
Annandale/Maple Lake, fourth at 126 pounds; and Tyler Shackle (35-12) of Scott
West, fifth in this weight class. No one in this class has an unblemished
record.
138 pounds — Two 2017 medalists return to compete in this weight class: Payton
Anderson (35-5) of Fairmont/Martin County West, runner-up at 132 pounds; and
Tanner Kroells (37-3) of Delano, third at 120 pounds. Kellen Schauer (50-0) of
Grand Rapids boasts the only perfect record.
145 pounds — Hunter Ranweiler (40-2) of New Ulm Area is the highest returning
medal-winner; he placed fifth at 138 pounds last year. He will be joined by AJ
Bethea (46-2) of Hibbing, who placed sixth in this weight class in 2017. There
are no unblemished records.
152 pounds — Defending champion at 145 pounds, Tyler Wagener (49-1) of Waconia
is the only returning medalist in this weight class. No one has a perfect
record.
160 pounds — Three medal-winners return in this class: Cade Mueller (45-5) of
Waconia, fourth in this weight class; Braydon Orloff (22-1) of Detroit Lakes,
fourth at 145 pounds; and Peyton Mortenson (38-2) of Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui
Parle/Montevideo, sixth at 152 pounds. There are no unblemished records.
170 pounds — Dawson Kellogg (40-6) of Perham, who placed fourth at 182 pounds
last year, is the only returning medalist. There are no perfect records.
182 pounds — Patrick Kennedy (23-0) of Kasson-Mantorville, who struck gold at
170 pounds last year, leads a field of four returning medal-winners. The others
are: Collin Steuber (44-3) of Fairmont/Martin County West, runner-up at 160
pounds; Tyler Buesgens (45-1) of Scott West, third in this class; and Gabe
Zierden (35-0) of Albany, sixth in this weight class. Kennedy and Zierden boast
the only unblemished records.
195 pounds — Three medalists return in this weight class: Saylor Schmit (21-0)
of Foley, runner-up in this class; Bobby Striggow (43-0) of Orono, runner-up at
182 pounds; and Ty Moser (39-1) of Perham, third in this weight class. Striggow
and Schmit have the only perfect records.
220 pounds — Daniel Kerkvliet (45-1) of Simley returns in search of more gold;
he won at 195 pounds last year. Kerkvliet will be challenged by two additional
medal-winners from this weight class: Steven Hajas (30-2) of Delano, fourth;
and Sam Wamre (35-3) of United Clay Becker, sixth. No one has an unblemished
record.
285 pounds — Mitch Trigg (41-2) of Foley returns to defend his title. Three
additional medalists return: Zachary Jakes (37-0) of Mankato West, runner-up at
220 pounds; Manny Alvarez (31-1) of Columbia Heights, fourth in this class; and
Tony Putz (31-2) of St. Peter, sixth in this weight class. Jakes has the only
perfect record.
Kasson-Mantorville and South St. Paul lead the Class AA field with 11 and 10
qualifiers, respectively.
Class AAA:
106 pounds — Joey
Thompson (42-0) of Maple Grove is the only undefeated competitor. There are no
returning medal-winners in this weight class.
113 pounds — Four medalists return in this weight class: Regan Schrempp (26-12)
of Apple Valley, runner-up at 106 pounds; Derrick Cardinal (45-2) of Forest
Lake, fourth at 106 pounds; Chad Orsburn (27-6) of Brainerd, fifth in this
class; and Cole West (16-2) of Woodbury, sixth at 106 pounds. No wrestlers have
a perfect record.
120 pounds — Reid Ballentyne (38-1) of Stillwater Area is the reigning champion
at 106 pounds. He is joined by four other returning medalists: Israel Navarro
(34-4) of Willmar, runner-up at this weight; Jackson Penk (39-8) of Sartell-St
Stephen, third at 113 pounds; Adam Mickelson (19-5) of Apple Valley, fourth at
113 pounds; and Boyd Mumbuwa (44-5) of Minnetonka, sixth in this weight class.
There are no undefeated competitors.
126 pounds — Patrick McKee (45-0) of St. Michael-Albertville, the
defending champion at 120 pounds, leads a field of four returning medalists.
The others are: Trayton Anderson (35-4) of Farmington, runner-up at 113 pounds;
Zach Smith (9-2), fourth at 120 pounds; and Mitch Engebretson (31-9) of Mounds
View, sixth at 113 pounds. McKee has the only perfect record.
132 pounds — Clay Carlson (41-0) of Willmar is looking to improve on last
year’s runner-up showing in this weight class. He will be joined by two
medal-winners from the 126-pound field: Dylan Droegemueller (44-2) of Anoka, third;
and Bret Wilson (40-3) of Rogers, sixth. Carlson is the only undefeated
competitor.
138 pounds — Five medalists return: Cael Carlson (41-0) of Willmar, runner-up
at 126 pounds; Colby Njos (46-4) of Anoka, third at 120 pounds; Jack Vaselaar
(37-5) of Winona/Cotter, third at 132 pounds in Class AA; Brady Gross (40-7) of
Apple Valley, fifth at 120 pounds; and Curtis Lemair (35-3) of Prior Lake,
fifth at 126 pounds. Carlson has the only perfect record.
145 pounds — Three medal-winners return in this weight class: Mitchell Wilson
(23-1) of St. Francis, fourth at 132 pounds; Sam Webster (35-6) of Shakopee,
fourth at 138 pounds; and Nate Larson (40-3) of Apple Valley, sixth in this
class. There are no unblemished records.
152 pounds — Two defending champions square off in this weight class: Tyler
Eischens (45-0) of Anoka, champion at 138 pounds; and Alex Lloyd (42-1) of
Shakopee, champion at 145 pounds. They will be joined by Brody Nielsen (39-5)
of Albert Lea Area, third at 138 pounds in Class AA. Eischens boasts the only
perfect record.
160 pounds — Peyton Robb (44-0) of Owatonna, looks to improve on his
second-place finish at 145 pounds last year. Other returning medalists are from
the 152-pound weight class are: Austin Brenner (41-3) of St. Cloud Tech, third;
Riley Habisch (28-5) of Buffalo, fourth; and Tanner Wiese (15-2) of Forest
Lake, fifth. Robb is the only undefeated qualifier.
170 pounds — Kenny O’Neil (28-3) of Prior Lake, the defending champion at 160
pounds, leads the field in this class. Other returning qualifiers are: Zach
Glazier (41-1) of Albert Lea Area, runner-up at 152 pounds in Class AA; Lincoln
Shinn (34-3) of Willmar, fourth at 160 pounds; Cole Kirpach (40-4) of St.
Francis, fifth in this class; and Matt Boyum (43-1) of Chanhassen, sixth at 160
pounds. There are no perfect records.
182 pounds — Two undefeated competitors will compete for top honors at this
weight: Cade King (40-0) of Owatonna, runner-up at 152 pounds; and Riley Schock
(23-0) of Moorhead, fourth at 170 pounds. They will be joined at Calvin Sund
(21-3) of Prior Lake, who was fifth in this weight class last year.
195 pounds — Trey Rogers (42-0) of Hastings is the only returning medalist and
boasts the only perfect record. He placed second at 182 pounds in 2017.
220 pounds — Cole Fibranz (39-1) of Sartell-St. Stephen returns to defend his
title. He will be challenged by two other medalists from this weight class:
Austin Rendler (41-1) of Faribault, runner-up; and Marco Cavallaro (23-7) of
East Ridge of Woodbury, sixth. No one enters competition with a perfect record.
285 pounds — Defending champion Gable Steveson (35-0) of Apple Valley leads the
field. Last year’s runner-up in this weight class, Brandon Frankfurth (47-1) of
Anoka, also returns. The final returning medalist is Corey Guenther (33-0) of
North of North St. Paul. He placed fourth at this weight in 2017. Steveson and
Guenther have the only unblemished records.
Anoka and St. Michael-Albertville qualified nine wrestlers apiece.
2017 STATE TOURNAMENT RECAP
Class A: Four returning
champions won a gold medal for a second consecutive season: Kenyon-Wanamingo
sophomore Jeron Matson (113), Pipestone Area junior Hunter Burnett (120),
Pipestone Area junior Michael Suda (126), and Goodhue senior Bailee O’Reilly
(160).
Class
AA: Senior Brady Berge of Kasson-Mantorville received a standing ovation after
defeating Collin Steuber, a junior from Fairmont/Martin County West, 25-10 in
the 160-pound championship. Berge, who won his fourth title and finished his
season 45-0, acknowledged the crowd with a salute.
Delano senior Tucker Sjomeling captured
his third individual championship following a 9-1 major decision over Payton
Anderson, a ninth-grader from Fairmont/Martin County West, in the 132-pound
title match.
Class AAA: Shakopee, which
spent much of the 2016-17 season as the top-ranked Class AAA team, produced
five individual champions. Senior Brent Jones captured his fourth individual
crown with a 3-2 victory over Willmar junior Clay Carlson in the 132-pound
championship match.
Also winning
championships for the Sabers were: junior Aaron Cashman (113), eighth-grader
Carson Manville (126), junior Alex Lloyd (145), and senior Alex Crowe (152).
Apple Valley junior
Gable Steveson punctuated a tournament of dominance by winning the heavyweight
championship with a pin of Anoka junior Brandon Frankfurth in just 11 seconds
in the final. Steveson recorded pins in all three of his matches during the
team portion of the tournament and another four consecutive pins during the march
to his third individual championship. The longest pin for Steveson was 2:52 in
his semifinal victory over North of North St. Paul junior Corey Guenther.