Christian Life’s Dolphin cruises at Nicolet Scramble
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Drew Dolphin certified for the WIAA Division 3 State High School Wrestling Championships at 106 kilos final season as a sophomore with Christian Life.
A yr wiser and a weight class up, he seems to be higher than ever.
Dolphin received the 113-pound class in Saturday’s Nicolet Scramble at Glendale.
After a bye within the opening spherical, the junior nailed his strategy to the 113 title. He pinned teammate Noah Wosley (1:29), Whitefish Bay/Dominican/USM’s Ty Elver (2:00), Clark Cass from Nicolet (1:45) and—within the fifth spherical—Milwaukee Ronald Reagan’s Aliana Rauter in 38 seconds.
Christian Life additionally noticed a strong efficiency from Sam Wilson at 195. Wilson completed second with 4 straight pins on his strategy to first place. Wilson was pinned by Elkhorn’s Braden Zoellner (3:19).
Tyler Hansen led Tremper by successful the 220 class. Hansen went 5-0 with 4 pins and the Trojans additionally had two runners-up in Connor Crawford (132) and Nathan Johnson (145).
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BRADFORD/REUTHER: Sophomore Thomas Reilly and senior Corbin Ramos every went 3-0 to dominate the Red Devils at Saturday’s Cramer Brown Invitational in Janesville.
Reilly, beginning at 195 kilos, received a call (8-4) over Oregon’s Tyler Wald after which pinned Janesville Parker’s Carter Wesley (3:18) and Evansville’s Brad Bartz (1:12).
Ramos had two pins for the Red Devils at 152, beating Oregon’s Trycen Blake and Evansville’s Wyatt Nelson, and Ramos additionally received towards Parker with a loss.
The Red Devils went 3-0 with doubles losses to Oregon (46-24), Janesville Parker (48-28) and Evansville (57-22).
INDIAN PATH: The Hawks completed sixth at the Howard Manley Duals in East Troy on Saturday.
Indian Trail went 2-1 for second in Pool A, dropping to Prairie du Chien (66-12) earlier than back-to-back wins over East Troy (46-30) and Waterford (48-30). The Hawks entered fourth by way of sixth swimming pools, dropping to each Baraboo (54-28) and Beaver Dam (59-21) to complete sixth.
Luke Hogan made a powerful displaying for the Hawks at 170 kilos. Hogan opened his day with a 4-15 loss to Prairie du Chien’s Maddox Cejka however rapidly bounced again with 4 straight pins towards East Troy’s Aaron Mueller (3-02), Waterford’s Jeremy Cherba (2-00), Avery Hanusa from Baraboo (2:50) and Gavin Vitense from Beaver Dam (1:45).
Sullivan Ramos additionally recovered to a strong day. Ramos was pinned in his first match towards Rhett Koenig of Prairie du Chien (5:44) and responded with 4 wins and three pins, beating East Troy’s Jacob Ginal (1:19), Nolan Owen of Baraboo (1:52) and Avery of Beaver Dam defeated Femrite (1:30). Ramos received towards Waterford by way of waiver.
WILMOT: The Panthers completed fourth within the Blackshirt Duals at Waukesha South on Saturday.
The Panthers went 2-3, defeating St. Catherine’s/Lutheran/Catholic Central (72-12) and Greendale Martin Luther (45-30) and dropping to Whitnall/Greendale (51-30), Germantown (58-13) and Waukesha South (43-36).
Zach Rohloff went 4-1 at 132 kilos for the Panthers. Rohloff pinned St Catherine’s Co-op’s Brayden Yocco (0:14) earlier than struggling an injury-related loss within the contest towards Whitnall/Greendale’s Noah Koss.
Rohloff went on and hit again, successful a call (8-5) over Germantown’s Jason Hower earlier than Martin Luther’s Eduardo Vargas (1:47) and Waukesha South’s Emilio Torres (1:42) received back-to-back pins.
Gianni Rebellato, beginning at 126, additionally went 4-1. Rebellato posted pins on Whitnall/Greendale’s Aidan Maloney (1:54) and Germantown’s Braxton Sievert (3:19) and picked up two wins by way of forfait towards St. Catherine’s Co-op and Martin Luther.
Rebellato’s day led to defeat because of an damage he picked up 4 minutes right into a sport towards Waukesha South’s Jimmy Wollenberg.
ST. JOSEPH: The Lancers completed second within the tiebreak as a staff at the Craig Belcher Invitational Saturday in Milwaukee.
St. Joseph went 3-0-1 with victories over Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon (42-18), Kingdom Prep Lutheran (33-9) and Arrowhead (36-24). The Lancers’ solely blemish was a 30-30 draw with Madison Memorial.
Co’Ji Campbell, who received the Division 3 state title final season as a freshman at 113 kilos, competed at 126 kilos on Saturday. He received three matches by forfeit (Arrowhead, Kingdom Prep Lutheran and Madison Memorial) and pinned Augustine Alvarado from Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon (2:11).
women basketball
CENTRAL 68, RACINE HORLICK 45: The Falcons lastly acquired into the victory column on Saturday, delivering robust performances from senior Reese Rynberg and freshman Lydia Pelli as they defeated the Rebels at the Racine Lakeshore Officials Association Showcase in Union Grove.
The sport was one in every of 5 video games performed at the Showcase and the one between a Racine and Kenosha County staff.
Central (1-4), who opened the season 0-4 and suffered a 71-29 loss to Union Grove of the Southern Lakes Conference, was 42-21 forward of the Rebels (1-6) behind 11 at halftime within the lead factors from Rynberg and eight from Pelli.
In the second half, the 2 barely reversed their scoring, with Pelli scoring 10 factors and Rynberg 8.
Rynberg completed with 19 factors and Pelli had 18. Senior Taya Witt added 11 factors for the Falcons.
Kamya Mooney led Horlick with 20 factors for the Rebels, 12 within the second half.
ST. JOSEPH 56, WILMOT 42: The Lancers confirmed no unwell results after Friday’s 60-57 extra time win over Racine St. Catherine’s on Saturday, performed a powerful protection towards Wilmot’s standout McKenna Johnson and received a non-conference sport at the Racine Lakeshore Officials Association Showcase in Union Grove.
It was the one sport of the showcase that featured two groups from Kenosha County.
St. Joseph (4-0) led by three factors at halftime however pulled away from Johnson because of junior Ella Miceli’s defensive play, Lancers coach Jason Coker stated.
“We talked at halftime about everyone having to help slow down Makenna as a unit to the point where we have a chance of winning,” stated Coker. “As the second half developed, we were able to do that with Miceli’s help. She did exactly what we asked of her.”
While the protection was doing its job, so was freshman Frankie McLain. She scored a lot of her team-high 22 factors within the second half to assist the Lancers achieve and keep a 10-point lead.
McLain additionally had 13 rebounds, junior Ava Rizzitano had 10 factors, and senior Na’Zyia Bobo added 9 factors and 4 steals.
St. Joseph went 18 of twenty-two at the free throw line after going 15 of 37 towards St. Catherine’s Friday.
There was no additional details about Wilmot (2-1) on Saturday.
Boys Basketball
TREMPER 70, MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 32: The Trojans (1-3) defeated the Hawks (0-1) in Saturday’s Terry Porter Classic at Milwaukee South High School.
Further particulars weren’t identified on Saturday night.
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