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Wr Past-Ind-St-Champs WIAA Individual State Champions - 1940-2021 95 POUNDS 3 – Josh Miller, Arcadia (38-1) 2019 1 – Nicolar Rivera, Stoughton (58-0) 1940 – William Underdale, West Milwaukee 2000 1 – Luke Smith, Chippewa Falls (40-0) 2 – Blaine Brenner, Stanley-Boyd/Owen-Withee (47-2) 1941 – Paul Steinbrecher, Milw. Washington 2 – Dane Froessler, Platteville (37-1) 3 – Tanner Gerber, Cameron (49-2) 1942 – Leonard Vannieuwenhoven, Green Bay West 3 – Derek Jochimsen, Stratford (46-4) 2020 1 – Greyson Clark, Kaukauna (47-6) 1947 – Robert Haugen, West Milwaukee 2001 1 – Craig Henning, Chippewa Falls (35-3) 2 – Rhett Koenig, Prairie du Chien (52-6) 1948 – Bill Carriveau, West Milwaukee 2 – Willie Holst, Prescott (37-0) 3 – Brayden Sonnentag, Cadott (39-1) 1949 – Henry Yetter, Stevens Point 3 – Kolbi McReynolds, Mineral Point (44-1) 2021 1 – Ben Bast, West Bend West (20-0) 1950 – Louis Anderson, Milwaukee South 2002 1 – Josh Crass, Medford Area (41-0) 2 – Easton Worachek, Luxemburg-Casco (20-0) 1964 – Jerry Champagne, Coleman (22-0) 2 – Zach Hagar, Tomahawk (42-1) 3 – Dawson Johnson, Cumberland (18-1) 1965 – Mike Medchill, Mineral Point (25-0) 3 – Adam Delander, Saint Croix Central (34-4) 107 POUNDS 1966 – Steve Wuetrick, Monroe (22-0) 2003 1 – Josh Hansen, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln (42-4) 1970 – Dennis Quinlan, Homestead (31-0) 1967 – Rufus Johnson, Racine Park (29-0) 2 – Brian Barbiaux, Luxemburg-Casco (46-2) 112 POUNDS 1968 – Joe Heinzelman, Lake Mills (27-1-1) 3 – Colby Roberts, Cornell (43-0) 1951 – James Pagenkopf, Milwaukee Pulaski 1969 – Frank Velasquez, Racine Park (27-0) 2004 1 – Richie Dunn, Arrowhead (41-5) 1952 – Ron Aussprung, Milwaukee Washington 98 POUNDS 2 – Brian Barbiaux, Luxemburg-Casco (44-1) 1953 – Len Krzkowski, Milwaukee South 1970 – Frank Velasquez, Racine Park (28-1) 3 – TJ Wunnicke, Ithaca (41-0) 1954 – Tom Ripp, Madison East 1971 – Frank Velasquez, Racine Park (29-1) 2005 1 – Brad Blersch, Oconomowoc (43-0) 1955 – Bob Landa, Racine Horlick 1972 – Bob May, Mineral Point (31-0) 2 – Bobby Wunnicke, Dodgeville (39-2) 1956 – Clayton Haen, Sevastopol 1973 – Mike Londerville, Merrill (32-1) 3 – Andrew Dahl, Cashton (37-4) 1957 – Clayton Haen, Sevastopol 1974 – Dennis Baranczyk, Pulaski (24-0) 2006 1 – Chad Leviner, Mukwonago (44-1) 1958 – Jim Rank, Luxemburg 1975 – Doug Branigan, River Falls (32-0) 2 – Thane Antczak, Chetek/Prairie Farm (48-2) 1959 – Ray Champagne, Coleman 1976 – Bobby Meyer, Loyal (32-0) 3 – Jay Plemon, Park Falls (44-4) 1960 – Lavern Hack, Stoughton (18-2) 1977 – Jim Kassera, River Falls (29-0) 2007 1 – Alex Becka, Manitowoc Lincoln (44-2) 1961 – Ron Bessette, Wittenberg (21-0) 1978 – Robin Morris, Mosinee (31-0) 2 – Grant Sutter, Dodgeville (49-2) 1962 – Sid Daly, Reedsburg (18-2-2) 1979 – John Burns, Cadott (32-2) 3 – Dylan Kansier, North Crawford/Seneca (47-2) 1963 – Don Champagne, Coleman (19-0) 1980 A – Mark Gaszek, Brown Deer (32-0) 2008 1 – Alex Dieringer, Port Washington (45-0) 1964 – Rick Polakowski, Berlin (23-0) B – John Burns, Cadott (29-3) 2 – Justin Mudlaff, Luxemburg-Casco (35-8) 1965 – Jack Stone, Berlin (24-0) C – Mark Fosterling, Ithaca (27-1) 3 – Dylan Kansier, North Crawford/Seneca (41-1) 1966 – Jack Stone, Berlin (24-1) 1981 A – Leonard Velasquez, Racine Horlick (25-9) 2009 1 – Evan Ellison, Fond du Lac (34-3) 1967 – Lonnie Woods, Racine Park (26-4) B – Joey Van Dinter, Wisconsin Dells (30-0) 2 – Keegan Einerson, Lodi (44-4) 1968 – Hector Cruz, Milwaukee Boys Tech (32-0) C – Dan Olson, Osceola (31-0) 3 – Josh Breuch, Auburndale (41-3) 1969 – James Abbott, Racine Park (28-0) 1982 A – Leonard Velasquez, Racine Horlick (27-0) 2010 1 – John Wells, Milton (44-5) 1971 – Harold Moore, Milwaukee West (22-2) 1972 – Bob Trapino, McFarland (31-1) B – Russ Opelt, Neillsville (27-4) 2 – Chad Bartschenfeld, Amery (44-2) 1973 – Bob Trapino, McFarland (31-0-1) C – John Scullion, Highland (32-0) 3 – Evan Miller, De Soto (42-3) 1974 – Dan O'Connell, Wisconsin Heights (32-0) 1983 A – Randy Zirpel, Antigo (32-0-1) 2011 1 – Andrew Crone, Arrowhead (43-5) 1975 – Lyle Hatfield, DeForest (30-2) B – Bob Berceau, Luxemburg-Casco (26-3) 2 – Jens Lantz, Ellsworth (40-2) 3 – Riley Knops, Glenwood City (36-2) 1976 – Nick Bell, Fond du Lac (32-0) C – John Scullion, Highland (31-0) 1977 – Chris Riska, Menasha (29-0) 105 POUNDS 1984 A – Mark Riggs, Fort Atkinson (30-4) 1978 – Robert Morales, Milwaukee Tech (33-0-1) 1940 – Bruce Walker, Sturgeon Bay B – Dan Flood, Lake Mills (28-1) 1979 – Chuck Curwick, Waunakee (36-0) 1941 – Keith Connor, Milwaukee Washington C – Bryan Weiler, Athens (26-1) 1980 A – Jim Semrad, Waukesha South (34-0) 1942 – Jack Haldeman, Neenah 1985 A – Doug Kittleson, Stoughton (33-1) B – Rick Ranallo, Cumberland (28-3) 1947 – Don Hafeman, West Milwaukee B – Mark Poirier, Bloomer (31-1) C – Bob Liss, Athens (26-2) C – John Spahr, Sevastopol (34-1) 1948 – Robert Haugen, West Milwaukee 1981 A – Joe Enderby, Green Bay Preble (27-0) 1986 A – Ron Pieper, Stoughton (34-1-1) 1949 – Bill Carriveau, West Milwaukee B – Dale Wilson, Richland Center (29-2) B – Paul Leisgang, Seymour, (35-0) 1950 – James Pagenkopf, Milwaukee Pulaski C – Mike Mueller, Prescott (20-0) C – Matt Dressel, Johnson Creek (31-0) 1971 – Herb Cruz, Milwaukee Boys Tech (27-0) 1982 A – Gary Von Haden, Tomah (30-1) 1987 A – Joe Rumsey, Wisconsin Rapids (37-2) 1972 – Jim Haines, Arcadia (32-0) B – Scott McLernon, Elkhorn (27-0) B – Tom Larson, East Troy (32-2-1) 1973 – Gilbert Velasquez, Racine Park (25-0) C – Bryon Mills, Iowa-Grant (31-0) C – Matt Hanutke, Pittsville (27-0) 1974 – Dwayne Harer, New Richmond (24-4-1) 1983 A – Dan Marks, Oconomowoc (34-1) 1988 A – Aric Soderbloom, Stoughton (32-0) 1975 – Jeff Brundidge, Wisconsin Rapids (30-0) B – Joey Van Dinter, Wisconsin Dells (34-0) B – Greg Gibbons, Arcadia (32-2) 1976 – Scott Grudinski, Milwaukee Juneau (32-1) C – Kyle Lukasko, Edgar (30-1) C – Scott Wirkus, Edgar (27-3) 1977 – Bob Dickman, Stoughton (32-0) 1984 A – Jim Hamel, Wisconsin Rapids (34-0) 103 POUNDS 1978 – Pat Finlan, Two Rivers (33-0) B – Barry Peterson, Black River Falls (27-6) 1951 – Bob Clement, Milwaukee South 1979 – Robin Morris, Mosinee (35-0) C – Tony Schaaf, Mineral Point (30-1) 1952 – Len Krzkowski, Milwaukee South 1980 A – Randy Kellner, Two Rivers (29-2) 1985 A – Ed Arellano, Waupun (31-0-1) 1953 – Ron Pyka, Milwaukee South B – Mark Schultz, Campbellsport (33-0) B – Arthur Demerath, Random Lake (30-0) 1954 – Ron Zynski, Milwaukee South C – Paul Gunderson, Clear Lake (31-1) C – Leif Lautenbach, Sevastopol (32-3) 1955 – Art Feiber, Milwaukee Boys Tech 1981 A – Tom Dickman, Stoughton (32-0) 1986 A – Dennis Hall, Hartford (36-0) 1956 – Bob Andersen, Kenosha B – John Burns, Cadott (30-0) B – Scott Vatland, Westby (32-0) 1957 – Duane Quale, Stoughton C – Mark Fosterling, Ithaca (28-1) C – John Spahr, Sevastopol (32-1) 1958 – Charles Spilde, Madison East 1982 A – Scott Enderby, Green Bay Preble (31-0) 1987 A – Jim Gruenwald, Greendale (31-1) 1959 – Charles Butterfuss, Tomah B – Joey VanDinter, Wisconsin Dells (33-0) B – Dan Miller, Mauston (33-5) 1960 – Ken Mitchell, Milwaukee Custer (22-0) C – Dan Olson, Osceola (28-1) C – Tony Newton, Belleville (26-1) 1961 – Bob Reed, Kenosha (19-2-1) 1983 A – Scott Enderby, Green Bay Preble (32-0) 1988 A – Brian Purtell, Hartford (39-1) 1962 – Jim Wolf, Nicolet (26-0) B – Jim Filla, Arcadia (28-2) B – Tom Larson, East Troy (34-1) 1963 – Bruce Shay, Milwaukee Boys Tech (10-1) C – Mike Zettler, Athens (25-4) C – Eric Justus, Cedar Grove (33-0) 1964 – Dean Jones, Iowa-Grant (24-0) 1984 A – Scott Arneson, Rhinelander (32-1) 1989 A – Jere Hamel, Wisconsin Rapids (36-2-1) 1965 – Truman Strommen, Stoughton (21-3-1) B – Dan Wery, Luxemburg-Casco (32-1) B – Rick Huspen, Campbellsport (36-1) 1966 – Mike Medchill, Mineral Point (28-0) C – Mike Zettler, Athens (32-2) C – Matt Hanutke, Pittsville (30-0) 1967 – Steve Wuetrick, Monroe (26-1) 1985 A – Mark Riggs, Fort Atkinson (32-0) 1990 A – Rocco Marchionda, Fond du Lac (36-1) 1968 – Mike Morales, Milwaukee Boys Tech (31-2) B – Dan Flood, Lake Mills (28-0) B – Scott Mathison, Holmen (30-6) 1969 – Randy Robb, Hamilton (31-1) C – Shawn McCarville, Mineral Point (21-8) C – Greg Gibbons, Arcadia (36-0) 1989 A – Brad Stoklasa, Wausau East (36-0) 1986 A – Greg Schroeder, Madison West (32-0) 1991 1 – Troy Spencer, Baraboo (38-0) B – Greg Gibbons, Arcadia (37-1) B – Damon Olson, Richland Center (29-2) 2 – Tom Richie, Barron (30-0) C – Donny Schiffler, Melrose-Mindoro (24-7) C – Brad Tanck, Sevastopol (32-1) 3 – Troy Ostrowski, Rosholt (33-1) 1990 A – Troy Spencer, Baraboo (37-2) 1987 A – Joe Ramsey, Merrill (30-4) 1992 1 – Justin Schroeder, Sparta (28-2-1) B – Aaron Sieracki, Richland Center (32-2) B – Robert Trunkel, Baldwin-Woodville (34-1) 2 – Rob Karl, Auburndale (33-3) C – Ryan Mielkie, Lomira (31-0) C – Matt Dressel, Johnson Creek (23-0) 3 – Trevor Hasenjager, Sevastopol (38-1) 1991 1 – Justin Schroeder, Sparta (31-6) 1988 A – Joe Ramsey, Merrill (31-3) 1993 1 – Chad Powell, Madison La Follette (33-1) 2 – Scott Heim, Luxemburg-Casco (32-3) B – Bruce Clarson, Richland Center (32-0) 2 – Nick Wiegman, Cuba City (33-2) 3 – Jeff O’Gara, Royall (34-0) C – Matt Hanutke, Pittsville (29-0) 3 – Kraig Underwood, Athens (42-3) 1992 1 – Wayde Eichman, Hartford (35-6) 1994 1 – John Zelinski, Whitnall (37-2) 106 POUND CLASS 2 – John Dexter, Campbellsport (32-0) 2 – Scott Clough, Kimberly (35-1) 106 POUNDS 3 – Scott Hady, North Crawford (35-1) 3 – Kraig Underwood, Athens (39-0) 2012 1 – Ben Thornton, La Crosse Central (49-0) 1995 1 – John Zelinski, Whitnall (40-0)
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