Boys Basketball: Dodgeville at Richland Center

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Boys Basketball: Dodgeville at Richland Center

WRCO Sports · Thu Feb 27, 2025

I'm Phil Ne W R C O sports, the 82nd annual W I A A state individual wrestling tournament,

the fourth girls individual wrestling tournament will be held in conjunction this weekend. Lots of

area wrestlers will be representing our area, including from Riverdale Brody Mese, Grant Matthews,

and Lakota Brewer. They'll be leaving Riverdale schools for the state tournament later today.

Richland Center will be represented by Ethan Haiti and Madeline Muller. Madeline will be

wrestling this afternoon, as girls preliminaries will be wrestled at the Cole Center. It's a different

format this year. I talked to Coach Silas Coleman of the Hornets about that. Yeah, so this year

everyone's in the guarantee two matches at the state tournament, which I think is great.

And so we're going to have that preliminary and that quarter final round on Thursday night.

We're before it was always just that preliminary round. So it'll be nice to have a couple

rounds wrestling and not make anybody kind of sit until Friday before they get the chance to compete.

I asked Silas about Ethan Hades first match. Yeah, so we're going to have to wait and see what

happens. He'll have a young man from Whitewater or young man from Shaboygan Falls.

You know, we obviously haven't seen very much of them just with the way our schedule goes and

they're going to land up at all. I'm confident. Ethan and his abilities and so I know coming in with

the fifth or the 12th seat of this first match. Either one of those is going to be tough and so I

just want him to go out and wrestle his best and I think it'll be okay.

Well, let's talk about the girls side of things. Great weekend last weekend for Madeline Muller.

Yeah, absolutely. She was one of the first girls that we were able to have out on our team

last year. Over the last few years we've had Emma Hades as well and her Maddie were kind of the first

two girls that we had and I remember asking Maddie as a freshman if she'd considered coming out

for the wrestling team and luckily she said yes and a few years of hard work and look where she's

at and so I'm really proud of her and the effort that she's put in and spending time outside of

this season for us saying as well and it's paid off big for her. What about her match up in the first

round? Will she wrestle the first match? So that first round will start at two o'clock on

Thursday. I'm sure you're wrestling Maddie Peach from melting. She's a tough wrestler but

to get to that state tournament everyone's earned their right to be there and you know if you go

out there and you you wrestle you best leave it all there you never know it's what's going to

happen. I'm confident in Maddie's ability to go out there and wrestle tough and you know we'll

see what comes of it on Thursday. There will be a send-off pep rally at Richland center high school

getting underway around nine o'clock for Ethan Haiti and Madeline Muller and the wrestling

programs. Also Ithaca Weston will have a send-off around nine thirty nine thirty five this morning at

the school as they wish the best luck to Nolan Walder and Caden Coleman both seniors I talked to

co-head coach Marcus McCauley about Nolan Walder and Caden and their improvements. Nolan when he

was a freshman I think he had two varsity win but then he put in the work over the summer to go

to different camps and you know do some offseason wrestling and qualify as a junior one-one match

but then lost his next two but he did a really good year. He lost to Craig from the

total earlier in the year, avenged that loss twice at the conference tournament and again

at Reachnoles. So he's just you know looking really well especially towards the end of the year here.

And Caden Coleman as a senior he's shown a lot of improvement this year hasn't he?

Yeah Caden's come a long ways too as um some seat of the freshman and he's really turned it on

I'd say you know some vice-state tournament that was kind of uh I want to say a lockdown tournament

for us but kind of you know we didn't have any day two qualifiers so it's like man what's the rest of

the year gonna look like and you know he's one of those guys that stepped up and was kind of

he was wrestling two-fifteen but he was kind of lighter and decided to make the drop down to 190

and you know obviously it worked out for him place in the second at the sectionals and qualifying

Mark has talked about the different schedule for state tournament. Yeah the sectional coaches

meeting they had us watch it was like 30-minute video um about the changes for this year which I

think it's good you know we're always talking about how we can improve the sport and make it more

friendly for everybody and I think it's nice to see that they're trying to make changes to help

grow the sport even more. You got a shot not just with Ithaca Western wrestlers but uh there are

quite a few that you saw out the sectional probably you've seen all year came through maybe

the scenic ridge and rivers that uh probably going to be on the podium this weekend right? Yeah yeah

and I you know I kind of look through the brackets when they come out and I watch the reveals show

and you know it's always funny because you start conference weekend and you're cheering against

these guys and the same thing at regional thing you get down the statement like you know your

sectional is kind of your team and you're pulling for all those guys down there um and I think

there will be a good amount on the podium and I think there will be a good amount of state

chance they come out of the sectional. A young man that came through your um conference um

in the Picatonic Argo wrestler Aiden Grudenfelder and I saw where he's in the wrestling 200

matches how can that be possible? Yeah um yeah I mean the limits you can only have 50 going

inter-regionals but uh it's an incredible feat uh I don't care you know what your schedule looks

like and you know grants done a good job of you know getting them into tougher tournaments so

him and uh oil asking gets from tougher matches and they still you know come on on top and I

always enjoy that and there are two very fun individuals to watch raffle. Among the highlights going

into state tournament this weekend I was Marcus McColley co-head coach of Ithaca Weston. Phenomore

sending Carson Bassett and Silas and Savich, Tristan Stelt, Nathan Blaschke and Dalton Wolf,

Dodgeville's Shane Roshan, Rhett Spurley, Nathan Johnson and Hawkins Peterson representing

the Southwest Wisconsin Conference today. North Crawford Senica with Jiren Grimsled and Sawyer

Swigham, couple of wrestlers that we have seen through the year and Iowa Grand Highlands,

Brock Hinderman, Tyson Imhoff, Jackson Bussey, Bodie Brock up and Gavin Hinderman. Good luck to

the wrestlers. Bill and the crew will have reports and play by play beginning this afternoon and

the full-fledged live coverage coming up tonight at six o'clock as well. Also from the area,

Boys Basketball tonight, Varroqua Place in Arcadia, GET at Westby and DeSoto at Castin,

Mount Horabit, Readsburg, Edgewood at Sock Prairie, Hillsboro visits North Crawford,

SWAL Action Phenomore at Southwestern, Cubicity at Boschabell,

Mineral Point at Iowa Grant, Darling Chin at Riverdale. And Boys Basketball tonight,

Prairie Dushin at Landcaster, Platteville at River Valley and Dodgeville at Richland Center.

Merchants bowling league action from last night, bubbling springs at a 30-20 series,

AutoZone 29-34, Granite Valley 29-25. Bubbling springs at 10-35,

Gerner Farms at 10-30, AutoZone at 10-24. Jeff Seckman had a 7-64 series, Chase Keller 7-39,

Wyatt Detweiler at 6-93. Top game, Jeff Seckman at 279 and a 268, Chase Keller 276 and a 267,

and Jacob Layton with a 257 in the Merchants bowling league. It is a big challenge. The

Buxel tried to bounce back from the 100 to 97 loss to Houston. They'll have to do it against one

of the best in the NBA. The Denver Nuggets are right at the top of the Western Conference,

and an argument came to me that they are the best in the league. Milwaukee might be playing

without three starters, including Yannis out to the Cumpo. He's listed as probable

with his ongoing calf strain, Pat Conneton and Liam Robbins are out for the game tonight.

Basketball last night in College Man's Action, it was Michigan State over Maryland 58-55.

And in state and the WIAC tournament, Platteville defeated Stevens Point 83-73 and lacrosse

over O'Clair 69-55. Badger head football coach Luke Fickle is adding to his staff.

Michael Sabine is signed to an assistant special teams coordinator post. Sabine comes to

Madison from Florida Atlantic, recouched edge rushers. He's also worked at Boston College,

Ohio State, and Grand Valley State as well. The Brewers lost yesterday in exhibition baseball

to the Dodgers, 9-3, and their split squad lost to Arizona by a final of 7-1.

And in the sports from Hockey, the WCHA has awarded Wisconsin Junior Kirsten Sims

and Caroline Harvey weekly honors. Those two were singled out for their performance and last

weekend sweep of Bemidji State. Sims was named forward of the week for the second time this season

and Harvey was named defender of the week for the sixth time. Sims had six points in the two wins.

The Badgers start the postseason with a best-of-three series against the same Bemidji State team

starting on Friday. I'm Phil Ne, with sports.

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And coming up later on this hour, we'll be bringing you coverage of the WIAA high school

state wrestling tournament that's going on today in Madison.

And with the report, here's Bill Twining.

The state wrestling tournament is underway at the Cole Center in Madison this afternoon,

Division 1 for a preliminary round matches and quarter finals being wrestled.

And the girls tournament as well started at 2 o'clock this afternoon for a preliminary

round is done and the quarter finals are underway.

And like earlier years, first round losers definitely have another chance to wrestle

in both the boys and the girls tournament.

At approximately 6 o'clock tonight, the preliminary will get it away in Division 2 and 3.

The quarter finals will follow tonight.

And that is unlike previous years when the quarter finals were not wrestled until Friday

morning.

Here's how things went so far today for the area girls for preliminary round matches

for Richland Center, Jr.

A Madeline Muller was defeated by a reigning state champion, Milton's Maddie Peach.

In the first round, Madeline Muller does have another match to wrestle, but it will

back come until the consolation round tomorrow.

Other area wrestlers, let's take a look at them and these are the winners at 107 pounds

Kylie Klum of Westpeep and Margaret Barnack of South Prairie, Wisconsin Heights, both

posted wins there in the quarter finals.

They're joined there by Kit Allsaker of 1A key at 120 pounds.

Delia Collins at Mineral Point looks strong.

She's the third seed at 1.26 and recorded at Texas O'Fall.

Notchrofenic is Frankie Grum, won by a pin.

She's the fifth seed at 1.32.

Soft-feeded Lydia Hunter of Adam's Friendship also posted a victory.

Kylie Hanrahan of Black River Falls picked up a win at 1.38.

Chloe LaRue of Cuban City Benton South Western was a winner.

JC Davis of Belmont Plattville and her sister, Kaylee Davis, posted wins.

Kamora Hunter of Adam's Friendship and Amelia Saltis of Mounthorre of Barnabelle were

winners at 1.65 as was Mineral Point's Emily Heiser at 1.85.

First round losers and these girls will wrestle again.

We can tell you that Madeline Muller of Richland Federer suffered a loss in her first

match.

She'll wrestle tomorrow.

Lexi Leiter of Basque-Balwazika Stuban also had to miss fortune at wrestling at top

seed.

She lost.

She will wrestle on Friday.

The Dhoni Aroma of World 1 O'Center came up short as did Marissa Clum Westby, Naomi

Bermuda of Sakperi with Captain Heights suffered a first round loss.

The same poor Olivia Ball of Lancaster, Catherine McAlow's of Brookwood and Ellie Lens

of World 1 O'Case, and all three entrants for Prairie D'Shean in this girl's tournament

lost their first round matches, Rosalie Cosmon, Aspen Gillo and Ireland Chakka, all suffered

a defeat, but they will all wrestle on Friday.

Tonight's Division 2 and 3 for Limitaries, begin around 6 o'clock tonight.

We'll have those matches on the year quarter finals, we'll follow.

David Werman will join me, Kirk Layer, if he gets the opportunity.

We'll have those matches live around 6 o'clock tonight on WRCO FF, reporting from the

Cole Center in Madison for WRCO Sports and David Werman, I'm just, I'm Bill Gliding.

And here is Phil Me with a look at basketball in the area tonight.

It's the end of an era of basketball high schools, Big Jim, will host its final varsity

basketball game tonight.

It opened officially on December 1st of 1954, and now tonight they plan to close down

the gym to varsity competition, basketball host Cuba City to honor this historic night.

All youth basketball players are invited to attend in uniform and all the Bulldog basketball

alumni are encouraged to return for a special halftime recognition.

Cuba City at basketball boys, basketball among the games tonight, Darlington is at Riverdale,

Phenomore at Southwestern, Middlewood Point at Iowa Grant.

Hillsboro is at North Crawford, Mount Horabit, Readsburg, DeSoto at Cashton, GET at West

B and Verokwa at Arcadia, and to the Southwest Conference, Plattville is at River Valley, Prairie

Dushin at Lancaster, and Dodgeville is at Richland Center.

Ord's coach Brian Poles talked about the matchup.

You know that pressing style that sometimes coach McGraw uses isn't exactly where they're

at now.

Maybe we'll see it a little bit more so we got to be ready for that.

But they're really just, they're hardworking, the good effort defensively, they play good

help defense, they know that they're undersized inside so they really help each other well.

So it's going to be a challenge in that respect that, you know, we're going to have to match

their effort level tonight and you know that that's one thing that we've been talking

about.

And I think if we can come out and do that, it's going to be a really competitive game.

It's the final game of the regular season for Richland Center, their hosting Dodgeville

tonight at the RCHS Fieldhouse.

I'm Phil Nee for WRCO Sports.

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