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Kaukauna's Lucas Peters points to the crowd after defeating Wisconsin Rapids' Jack Akkerman in a 132-pound match during the Division 1 championship at the WIAA team state wrestling tournament on ...
Kolin DeGroot helps rally Kaukauna to 35-29 victory over Menomonie to send Ghosts to WIAA Division 1 state wrestling final against Wisconsin Rapids.
MADISON − Five wrestlers just missed winning Division 1 titles at the WIAA individual state wrestling tournament at the Kohl Center.. Kaukauna's Andy DiPiazza in the 106-pound weight class as ...
The WIAA held its own state track meet in 1897 and its first state boys' basketball tournament in 1920. For boys' sports, it added cross country (1913), golf (1923), tennis (1925), and swimming (1925). In the 1940s, wrestling (1940), volleyball (1948) and baseball (1948) were added; in the 1950s, skiing and curling, and in the 1960s, gymnastics ...
The six members that sponsor wrestling were previously members of the EIWA, but broke off after the 2023-24 season to have their own conference and tournament. [ 3 ] The Big 12 Conference (Big 12) had lost its NCAA recognition when wrestling membership fell to only four full member schools, despite the fact that three of those four schools had ...
1926 – The INACW has been rebranded as the Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference, effective in the 1926–27 academic year. 1951 – The WSTCC has been rebranded as the Wisconsin State College Conference, effective in the 1951–52 academic year. 1964 – Wisconsin–Milwaukee left the WSTCC, effective after the 1963–64 academic year.
The WIAA state individual wrestling tournament wraps up with finals Saturday night. Check here for live updates from Zac Bellman and Mike Whitlow.
Peterson was born in Barron County, Wisconsin but grew up on a dairy farm in nearby Comstock. While attending Cumberland High School, Peterson competed in both football and wrestling. As a senior, he finished runner-up at the state wrestling tournament. [1]