Team Sectional Schedule

Started by rankingcommittee, February 12, 2018, 08:48:47 AM

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rankingcommittee

2018 Team Wrestling Sectionals
Tuesday, Feb. 13
Division 1- 7 p.m.

Sectional-A - Hudson vs. Marshfield @ Marshfield

Sectional-B - Kaukauna vs. Pulaski @ De Pere

Sectional-C - Holmen vs. Waunakee @ Mauston

Sectional-D - Port Washington vs. Slinger @ West Bend East ***changed

Sectional-E  - Elkhorn vs. Stoughton @ Elkhorn

Sectional-F - Mukwonago vs. Pewaukee @ Waukesha South

Sectional-G - Arrowhead vs. Marquette @ Milwaukee Riverside

Sectional-H - Burlington vs. Oak Creek @ Kenosha Bradford


Division 2 - Semifinals at 6 p.m. - Finals at 8 p.m.

Sectional-A at Hayward
Somerset vs. Ellsworth
Northwestern vs. Spencer/Columbus Catholic

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Sectional-B at Freedom
Lakeland vs. Ripon
Freedom vs. Luxemburg-Casco

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Sectional-C at Viroqua
Lodi vs. Prairie du Chien
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Melrose-Mindoro vs. Evansville/Albany

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Sectional-D at East Troy
Chilton/Hilbert vs. East Troy
Kewaskum vs. Jefferson

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Division 3 - Semifinals at 6 p.m. - Finals at 8 p.m.

Sectional-A at Cadott
Phillips vs. Clear Lake
St. Croix Falls vs. Durand

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Sectional-B at Coleman
Stratford vs. Shiocton
Crandon vs. Coleman

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2


Sectional-C at Royall
Brookwood vs. Fennimore
Aquinas vs. Darlington/Black Hawk

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Sectional-D at Random Lake
Kewaunee vs. Random Lake
Princeton vs. Kenosha Christian Life

Final:  Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

Tonto

Thanks for posting, it will be interesting to see what teams move on.  Good Luck!  Go watch a dual and support the kids!

UTB

Any info on live streaming; especially the Freedom Team Sectional.  Thanks

UTB


Houndhead

Any teams planning on tanking Team Sectionals this year?

bigoil

Quote from: Houndhead on February 13, 2018, 02:45:35 PM
Any teams planning on tanking Team Sectionals this year?
Shiocton qualifies 8 to sectionals and it appears not one wrestled at team sectionals.

We really need to get the WIAA allow the second place team to wrestle if the first place decides not to wrestle to win no matter the odds. Maybe they are hurt, sick or saving them for individual sectionals, let the second place team represent.

Catfish22

Sad showing by Shiocton. Guess they were afraid to challenge themselves and at least try to compete with Stratford.

bolsen

We need to encourage the teams that show up despite the odds. Lakeland wrestled L-C tonight and got hammered. Last year we got curb stomped by L-C. It's not easy to take that beating but it is honorable. I understand the temptation to leave your best wrestlers out. That doesn't help our sport or the wrestlers. Coaches need to think long term. We got schooled but we talked to the kids about it before and after. Sometimes you need to fight the good fight. Not because you will win but because it's what you are supposed to do. That's what a warrior does. That's what happens in life.

bigoil

Quote from: bolsen on February 13, 2018, 10:58:19 PM
We need to encourage the teams that show up despite the odds. Lakeland wrestled L-C tonight and got hammered. Last year we got curb stomped by L-C. It's not easy to take that beating but it is honorable. I understand the temptation to leave your best wrestlers out. That doesn't help our sport or the wrestlers. Coaches need to think long term. We got schooled but we talked to the kids about it before and after. Sometimes you need to fight the good fight. Not because you will win but because it's what you are supposed to do. That's what a warrior does. That's what happens in life.

Kudos to Lakeland!

ramjet

Hold there what if those sectional qualifiers got hurt and missed the opportunity to wrestle to go to state. How honorable is that? Just asking?

Houndhead

Quote from: ramjet on February 14, 2018, 06:55:28 AM
Hold there what if those sectional qualifiers got hurt and missed the opportunity to wrestle to go to state. How honorable is that? Just asking?

Then they should forfeit the Regional win and allow the 2nd place team to compete.

bigoil

Quote from: ramjet on February 14, 2018, 06:55:28 AM
Hold there what if those sectional qualifiers got hurt and missed the opportunity to wrestle to go to state. How honorable is that? Just asking?
Do they FF their semifinals match to stay healthy for the wrestleback?

BDbacker

Quote from: bolsen on February 13, 2018, 10:58:19 PM
We need to encourage the teams that show up despite the odds. Lakeland wrestled L-C tonight and got hammered. Last year we got curb stomped by L-C. It's not easy to take that beating but it is honorable. I understand the temptation to leave your best wrestlers out. That doesn't help our sport or the wrestlers. Coaches need to think long term. We got schooled but we talked to the kids about it before and after. Sometimes you need to fight the good fight. Not because you will win but because it's what you are supposed to do. That's what a warrior does. That's what happens in life.

That is what this all about, nice job Lakeland!
"We spend 8 hours a day, 10 months a year, for nearly 17 years sending our kids to school to prepare them for life. In all that time there is never a course in overcoming adversity, goal setting, sacrifice, perseverance, teammates, or family. I guess that's what wrestling is for."
― John A. Passar

FoldEmUp

Quote from: ramjet on February 14, 2018, 06:55:28 AM
Hold there what if those sectional qualifiers got hurt and missed the opportunity to wrestle to go to state. How honorable is that? Just asking?

Doesn't that risk exist every time you step out on the mat?  Numerous kids (HS and collegiate) get injured during practice every year.  Should they not practice the week before individual state as well?  Come on.

justwrestle

Perhaps we could take a look just a bit to the south... heaven forbid.  Illinois does their team sectionals and team state after individual sectionals and state are done.  Yes, kids who do not move on are making weight for a longer period of time; however, teams probably would not "tank" a duel knowing the individual series is done.  It also eliminates the extra date making weight before individual sectionals for some but not all wrestlers.  Yes, injuries can still occur in practice, but the possible duels before sectionals would be taken out of the equation.

Also, WIAA, use the IHSA model and at least seed the four individual sectional champions at the state tournament!