2021 State Individual Wrestling Tournament
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© 2019 Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin The WIAA Welcomes You To The 78th Annual 2021 State Individual Wrestling Tournament Saturday, February 13, 2021 Doors open for fans one hour prior to the start of competition in each session. See ticket information separately for each site. Division 1 – Kaukauna H.S. Session 1 – Saturday, February 13 – Four Mats Session 2 – Saturday, February 13 Div. 1 Quarterfinals – 10 a.m. (Doors open at 9 a.m.) Weigh in: 9 a.m. Div. 1 Championships – 5 p.m. (Doors open at 4 p.m.) Note: All weight classes will be wrestled in consecutive order from 5th, 3rd and 1st place matches 106 lbs.-285 lbs. on next available mat. Tickets – Schools will put names on a pass list; those on pass list will pay at Semifinals – Approximately 15 minutes following previous round door, cash and checks only, no credit cards accepted. 2 tickets per competing wrestler. Consolation Semifinals and consolation wrestlebacks Approximately 15 minutes following previous round Division 2 – Adams-Friendship H.S. Session 1 – Saturday, February 13 – Four Mats Session 2 – Saturday, February 13 Div. 2 Quarterfinals – 10 a.m. (Doors open at 9 a.m.) Weigh in: 9 a.m. Div. 2 Championships – 5 p.m. (Doors open at 4 p.m.) Note: All weight classes will be wrestled in consecutive order from 5th, 3rd and 1st place matches 106 lbs.-285 lbs. on next available mat. Tickets – Schools will put names on a pass list using a shared document; Semifinals – Approximately 15 minutes following previous round those on pass list will pay at door, cash and checks only, no credit cards accepted. 2 tickets per competing wrestler. Consolation Semifinals and consolation wrestlebacks Approximately 15 minutes following previous round Division 3 – Wausau East H.S. Session 1 – Saturday, February 13 – Three Mats Session 2 – Saturday, February 13 Div. 3 Quarterfinals - 9 a.m. (Doors open at 8 a.m.) Weigh in: 8 a.m. Div. 3 Championships – 5 p.m. (Doors open at 4 p.m.) Note: All weight classes will be wrestled in consecutive order from 5th, 3rd and 1st place matches 106 lbs.-285 lbs. on next available mat. Tickets – Schools will put names on a pass list using a shared document; Semifinals – Approximately 15 minutes following previous round those on pass list will pay at door, cash and checks only, no credit cards accepted. 2 tickets per competing wrestler. Consolation Semifinals and consolation wrestlebacks Approximately 15 minutes following previous round @wiaawi @wiaawistate Thanks to Wisconsin Wrestling #wiaawr wiaawi Federation and Trackwrestling for their donation of equipment and assistance. Results available on WIAA website: www.wiaawi.org 2022 WIAA STATE INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT – TENTATIVE DATES: FEB. 24-26, 2022 The WIAA requires good sportsmanship at education-based sporting events. Attendance at interscholastic activities is a privilege with the expectation to exhibit positive and respectful behavior. For the enjoyment and respect of all in attendance, your cooperation in demonstrating the high ideals of sportsmanship is expected and greatly appreciated. © 2021 By the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Any copying, reproducing or translating of any portion of this publication is prohibited without the expressed consent of the WIAA. Any unauthorized transmission of WIAA tournament events on social media platforms, such as Facebook Live and Periscope, is prohibited. - 1 - Welcome to the 2021 Individual Wrestling Culminating Event Friends, 2020-21 has been a challenging year for all of us. It has been particularly challenging to our member schools and the students they serve. The fact that we are enjoying this culminating event in the 2021 individual wrestling sport season is a tribute to the school leaders, athletic directors and coaches who have “willed” this to happen. This event also serves as a tribute to the dedication, determination and resolve of the young people competing here today; as well as to all the high school athletes who have confronted the disappointments and frustrations of all that has engulfed them in recent months and have risen above every obstacle and adversity. Lastly, we must recognize and thank all the parents and fans who have “masked-up”, observed distancing and mitigating protocols in order to give kids, schools and coaches this chance to get back together, to compete in the sports and activities they love and have missed. Thank you to all who have contributed in both great and small ways, because it has taken all of us to bounce back this far. We have a way to go yet. But with your help and all of us continuing to work together, there can be hope! Sincerely, David J. Anderson Executive Director WIAA Provides Opportunities; Structure . The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) is a voluntary, unincorporated, and nonprofit organization. The Association membership has a diversified membership of public high schools, nonpublic high schools, public middle schools, and nonpublic middle schools. Its purpose is to organize, develop, direct and provide interscholastic athletics for member schools. ® There are 515 senior high schools affiliated with the WIAA. The estimated number of student-athletes in athletics is 80,000- 85,000 annually. Governance of the WIAA is performed by the member schools. Rules and policies of the Association are developed, promulgated and implemented by the membership either through membership vote for constitutional issues or through a membership-elected committee structure for sport seasons regulations. Therefore, ownership of the membership’s rules and regulations, as well as the responsibility of compliance with them, lies with each member school. The Development of Rules . As fans watch the games during the tournament, some wonder how the rules of the game and of the WIAA were created. ♦ The National Federation of State High School Associations is the authority of the competition rules for sport contests (i.e. uniforms, length of contest, game rules). As a member of the NFHS, the WIAA adheres to those rules as a member in good standing. The WIAA, as well as all state associations in the NFHS, has input with an advisory role in the review and promulgation of the playing rules. The NFHS office is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. ♦ For changes to the membership’s Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of Eligibility, a vote of the entire membership is required at the Annual Meeting each spring. The Constitution contains information relating to the Association as an organization. The Bylaws encompass information relating to member high schools’ responsibility concerning WIAA rules and regulations. The Rules of Eligibility embody information relating to the relationship of the student-athlete to the high school and the WIAA. ♦ The Board of Control has the ultimate authority in determining the outcome of sport seasons rule recommendations and regulations. Changes to the sport seasons regulations are advanced through the democratic committee structure. Among the advisory groups that provide input to the Board are the coaches advisory committees for each sport; the sports advisory committee, comprised of school athletic directors from each of the seven districts; the Advisory Council, consisting of school administrators from each elector district; and the executive staff. Other groups with advisory responsibilities include the Medical Advisory Committee, Sportsmanship Committee and the Officials Advisory Committee. The Season Regulations address, among other topics, definition of the sports seasons, participation, contest control and tournament procedures. Currently, the Association sponsors 24 sports including baseball, basketball, cross country, 8-player, 11-player football, golf, hockey, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball and wrestling for boys; and basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, hockey, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball for girls. Board of Control Eric Russell Mike Beighley Willy Chambers Phil Ertl Mike Humke Baldwin-Woodville Whitehall Black Hawk Wauwatosa Dodgeville President Karl Morrin Bernie Nikolay Paul Pedersen Dave Steavpack Jennifer Vogler Scott Winch Menominee Indian Cambridge Regis Manitowoc Lincoln Sturgeon Bay Stratford Executive Office Dave Anderson Wade Labecki Tom Shafranski Stephanie Hauser Kate Peterson Abiad Kassie Mortimer Todd Clark Executive Director Deputy Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Communications Director Advisory Council Jim Brewer Eric Coleman Greg Doverspike Michael Endreas Scott Fritz Cari Guden Clinton Milwaukee Public Schools Durand-Arkansaw Spencer Howards Grove Edgar Matt Hendrickson Cory Hinkel Ted Knutson Cory Kulig Kyle Luedtke Chris Nelson Madison Memorial Luck Aquinas Eleva-Strum Sevastopol Iola-Scandinavia Craig Olson Dan Retzki Roger Rindo Brian Schlei Terrance Slack Chris VanderHeyden Hayward Green Bay Preble Oconomowoc Waukesha North Wisconsin Dells Menasha Tournament Personnel DIVISION 1 – OFFICIALS Mike Arendt Jarod Benrud Rodney Davis Jeff Gross Brett King Ed Krien Thomas Platner Tony Wilson Oak Creek Rhinelander Sharon Delafield Grafton Lake Geneva Cedar Grove Waukesha DIVISION 2 – OFFICIALS Bill Coker Don Dilaura Blaine Felsman Kevin Guilette Lynn Isensee Ryan McGuire Eric Reukauf Cal Tackes Athens Prairie du Chien Oshkosh Forestville Sparta Fitchburg Dodgeville Edgar DIVISION 3 – OFFICIALS Patrick DeBruin Joe Heil Chuck Hile Ted Kiefer Travis Korth Gail Pronschinske WIAA Appleton Edgar Rice Lake Stevens Point