Tomah

While the varsity was wrestling at the Bob Swalla Memorial Duals, Sparta’s varsity reserve and JV were wrestling at a varsity reserve meet in Sauk Prairie and “JV State” in Tomah.

The varsity reserve tournament was a dual format. Wrestling in Sauk Prairie were Justin Marx, Zak Marcellus, Vasily Sharp, Austin Feltner, JD Julson, Margo Degenhardt, Dillon Erickson, Lucas Peters, Walker Polhamus, Erik Larsen, Chase Bernett and Joseph Benish.

The Spartans wrestled five duals in Sauk Prairie against other reserve teams. Here’s how they did…

  • Sauk Prairie 42  –  Sparta 31
  • Lodi 50  –  Sparta 34
  • Sparta 48  –  Sugar River/Verona 19
  • Sparta 36  –  Aquinas 18
  • Sparta 45  –  Milwaukee Washington 30

It was a good day for the Spartans as the varsity reserve finished with a 3-2 record and were competitive in their two losses. A bit farther north we saw five Spartans in action at “JV State” in Tomah.  Here’s how those guys did…

106 – Corey Zimmerman’s place is unknown and has scored 2.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Corey Zimmerman (Sparta) won by decision over Caitlyn Kaz (Chippewa Falls) (Dec 4-2)
Quarterfinal – Fue Yang (Holmen) won by pin over Corey Zimmerman (Sparta) (Pin 1:20)
Cons. Round 2 – Cody Pacyna (Stevens Point) won by pin over Corey Zimmerman (Sparta) (Pin 4:05)

138 – Isiah Ortiz’s place is unknown and has scored 0.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Mark Sebree (Stevens Point) won by tech fall over Isiah Ortiz (Sparta) (TF 17-2)
Cons. Round 1 – Isiah Ortiz (Sparta) received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 – Isiah Ortiz (Sparta) received a bye () (Bye)
Consolation 1st – Dylan Schielke (Merrill) won by pin over Isiah Ortiz (Sparta) (Pin 0:31)

152 – Keith Ender’s place is 6th and has scored 4.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Keith Ender (Sparta) won by decision over Toua Yang (Holmen) (Dec 13-7)
Quarterfinal – Zach Henry (Baraboo) won by major decision over Keith Ender (Sparta) (Maj 8-0)
Cons. Round 2 – Keith Ender (Sparta) won by injury default over Sonny Xiong (Holmen) (Inj.)
5th Place Match – Justin Martell (Chippewa Falls) won by pin over Keith Ender (Sparta) (Pin 4:25)

152 – Cody Devorak’s place is unknown and has scored 0.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Steve Fehlberg (Merrill) won by decision over Cody Devorak (Sparta) (Dec 12-7)
Cons. Round 1 – Cody Devorak (Sparta) received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 – Cale Whitehead (Wausau East) won by decision over Cody Devorak (Sparta) (Dec 5-2)

170 – Randall Giraud’s place is unknown and has scored 0.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Riley Fichter (Baraboo) won by pin over Randall Giraud (Sparta) (Pin 0:21)
Cons. Round 1 – Gage Borchardt (Wausau East) won by major decision over Randall Giraud (Sparta) (Maj 12-2)

With the varsity reserve dual in Sauk Prairie and the junior varsity tournament in Tomah, that concludes all non-varsity wrestling for the 2011-12 season. Congrats to those wrestlers on a fine season. Now they will continue to practice and get the varsity in shape for the upcoming Tomah dual and the tournament season that follows.

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2009-10 Video: Sparta vs. Tomah

by Derek on April 26, 2011

With Sparta’s 41-20 victory over Tomah on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010, the Spartans ended Tomah’s 35-match MVC winning streak and earned their first conference title since the 2003-04 season.  With the win, the Spartans also pushed their regular season dual record to 17-0, which remains the best start in program history.

As always, this video will be archived in the video page at the top.

The full video can be found on its Vimeo page here.

And here is the video…

Individual matches can be found at the times below…

0:00  –  9:00 –  Brandon Brueggen vs. Ross Lynch (Tomah)
9:00  –  14:03 –  Jordan Stanek vs. Josh VonHaden (Tomah)
14:03  –  16:00 –  Matt Tourdot vs. Mike VonHaden (Tomah)
16:00  –  18:36 –  Steve Stevenson vs. Lucas Stromberg-Windau (Tomah)
18:36  –  26:30 –  Bryce Nowaczyk vs. Tanner Dworak (Tomah)
26:30  –  34:35 –  Adam Wiedl vs. Zurik Adler (Tomah)
34:35  –  40:41 –  Brandon Rickert vs. Skylar McCarthy (Tomah)
40:41  –  45:06 –  Toby Mosley vs. Trenton Littlegeorge (Tomah)
45:06  –  54:40 –  Derek VonRuden vs. Damion Reekie (Tomah)
54:40  –  1:04:10 –  Jesse Amundson vs. Joey Organ (Tomah)
1:04:10  –  1:13:21 –  Nick Anderson vs. Jacob Dubord (Tomah)
1:13:21  –  1:21:39 –  Morgan Leis vs. Tyler VonHaden (Tomah)

 

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Sparta made it back-to-back MVC titles with a 37-22 drubbing of Tomah Thursday evening in Sparta.  The Spartans won eight matches including four by pin en route to the 15-point victory.  It was the first time since the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons that the Spartans won back-to-back MVC titles and first time ever that they won back-to-back outright titles.

It could have been worse for the Timberwolves.  Sparta lost two overtime matches they very easily could have won.  The first match of the night pitted Michael Murnane against Tomah’s Joey Organ.  Murnane appeared to have the match in hand up 4-3 with five seconds to go.  All he had to do was ride Organ out and the match was over, but Organ rolled out of Murnane’s grasp and the match went into overtime where Organ prevailed.  It was a tough loss, but Murnane hung tough with won of the MVC’s better wrestlers.

The loss didn’t seem to faze the Spartans as they rattled off two consecutive victories to take a 6-3 lead before Tomah’s one-two punch of Mike and Tyler Von Haden gave Tomah their largest lead of the night.  Tyler Von Haden picked up Tomah’s only pin of the night after catching Xavier Lopez midway through the second period and pinning him in 3:21.  At 171, Ben Schaitel and Mike Von Haden wrestled through numerous blood and injury timeouts.  In the end, Schaitel was able to stay off his back and avoid the tech fall as Mike Von Haden won 19-6.  At that point, the score was 13-6 in favor of Tomah, but the Timberwolves lead would shortly evaporate.

In what might have been the biggest victory of the night, Kyle Burkhalter pinned Tomah’s Jordan Reisinger at the 3:21 mark in the second period.  From the moment the whistle sounded in Burkhalter’s match, he was the aggressor and really looked like he wanted it more.  Halfway through the second period, he turned the momentum in Sparta’s favor and they never looked back.  Trailing 12-13, Tom Tourdot pinned Dakota Stevies early in the second period and the Spartans would never trail again.

At 285, Chris Beeler found a way to beat Tomah’s Lucas Stromberg-Windau 4-2 despite a flurry of stalling calls for each wrestler in the match.  The slow, deliberate pace of the heavyweights was followed by a frenetic match at 103 where Tomah’s Patrick Adler defeated Dylan Winchel 14-9.  Winchel gained four of his points from caution calls on Adler.  It wouldn’t matter in the end, but those caution calls turned what would have been a 14-5 final into a 14-9 final.  That saved the Spartans a team point.  Speaking of caution calls, it seemed they were dropping left and right and in almost every match.  All in all, 17 cautions were issued on the night.

Following Winchel and Adler’s match, Tristan Zurfluh wrestled a must-win match for the Spartans against Tomah’s Josh Brown.  From the start, Zurfluh enforced his will on Brown and stuck him with four seconds left in the second period to give the Spartans a 27-16 lead.  Following Zurfluh’s pin was the second overtime match of the night.  Bryce Nowaczyk faced off against Tomah’s Clayton Jacob and Nowaczyk held the lead until about 10 seconds to go before surrendering a takedown to tie the match and send it into overtime.  Shortly into the overtime period, Jacob picked up the takedown to secure the victory for Tomah.

At 125, Derek VonRuden manhandled Tanner Dworak 9-1 before Nick Winchel pinned Skylar McCarthy in the third period.  With VonRuden’s victory, the Spartans ensured at least a tie in the dual, but Winchel’s victory was the clincher for Sparta’s 2010-11 MVC championship.  Rounding out the night was Tomah’s Damion Reekie defeating Paul Vantassel 11-4, but by that time the Spartans knew they had the MVC in hand.

Earlier in the week I did a couple of mock dual scores and in the first one I had Tomah winning 30-26 and in the second one I had Sparta winning 33-27.  I thought it was going to come down to one or two matches.  Burkhalter’s pin was huge, Mosley’s win was also big as was Beeler’s victory at 285 along with Zurfluh picking up the pin at 112.  Even in losses, guys like Ben Schaitel and Dylan Winchel were successful in staying off their backs and saving team points.

Here are the scores from tonight’s dual…

140  –  Joey Organ (Tomah) decisioned Michael Murnane 6-4 OT
145  –  Toby Mosley decisioned Jacob Dubord (Tomah) 8-3
152  –  Morgan Leis decisioned Conner Genrich (Tomah) 8-3
160  –  Tyler Von Haden (Tomah) pinned Xavier Lopez 3:25
171  –  Mike Von Haden (Tomah) major decisioned Ben Schaitel 19-6
189  –  Kyle Burkhalter pinned Jordan Reisinger (Tomah) 3:21
215  –  Tom Tourdot pinned Dakota Stevies (Tomah) 2:23
285  – Chris Beeler decisioned Lucas Stromberg-Windau (Tomah) 4-2
103  –  Patrick Adler (Tomah) decisioned Dylan Winchel 14-9
112  –  Tristan Zurfluh pined Josh Brown (Tomah) 3:56
119  –  Clayton Jacob (Tomah) decisioned Bryce Nowaczyk 7-5 OT
125  –  Derek VonRuden major decisioned Tanner Dworak (Tomah) 9-1
130  –  Nick Winchel pinned Skylar McCarthy (Tomah) 5:10
135  –  Damion Reekie (Tomah) decisioned Paul Vantassel 11-4
FINAL:  Sparta 37 – Tomah 22

With the win, the Spartans finish the year 6-0 in the MVC and improve to 14-2 overall.  They now will have Friday to recoup before heading to Adams-Friendship for the D2 Regionals.  The team champion from Saturday’s tournament will wrestle Tuesday evening in Mauston.  Spartanwrestling.com will have updates throughout Saturday on how the Spartans are doing on the individual and team fronts.

We will have photos posted by the end of Friday and hopefully a video of the dual will also be posted by the end of the weekend.  A big thanks goes out to Mike Montgomery for hosting and running the live blog.  I know Larry Mosley who is currently in Afghanistan was able to log on as were a number of other fans from around the country.

Congrats to the Spartans on a second straight MVC championship!!!  Thanks to all the Tomah fans who made the trip over to Sparta to fill the gym and make this dual standing-room only.  It really is a testament to the strength of this rivalry that after all these years the people of Sparta and Tomah still pack their respective gyms to watch one of the better wrestling rivalries in the state.  Wrestling fans around the state should be so lucky to have half the energy that goes into the Sparta Tomah dual each year.

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Here are a few more updates for tomorrow evening’s dual…

  • As you may or may not know, the records for Tomah wrestlers  in the preview posted here yesterday have been updated so that they are current.
  • There will be a live blog Thursday evening led by Mike Montgomery for those of you who won’t be able to make it.  We’ll also have photos and a video of the dual up by the end of the weekend along with another time lapse.  Can you say multimedia?
  • I’ve done a few mock dual scores on paper and the results are pretty close.  The dual will likely come down to a few key matches and which team stays off their back.  The scores are looking a lot like the Holmen dual from earlier this year, but closer.
  • If Tomah knocks off Sparta (*knock, knock*) Thursday evening, it will be the first time in MVC history that three teams finished with the same record in conference.  An MVC champion has gone undefeated every year since the 1999-2000 season when Tomah and Holmen both finished 5-1 and in only three years (1992-93, 1997-98 and 1999-2000) have MVC champions finished with the same record.

Print out the match program before the dual starts by clicking here to download a PDF or just click on the program below…

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Tomah-Sparta Preview

by Derek on February 8, 2011

A timberwolf in the wild.

On Thursday night, the Spartans will be try to do something they’ve never done: win back-to-back MVC titles outright.  In 1992-93, they shared the team title with Tomah and won it outright the following year in the only other instance where the Spartans have won consecutive titles.  Tomah will look to recapture a bit of the 1992-93 magic as they come to Sparta with sights set on sharing the MVC crown Sparta ripped from their grasp last season.  It looks to be a good one.  Here’s a little preview of what’s to come from Tomah…

Records are approximate with help from Pat Stevenson and Trackwrestling.com.  Names in bold are my predictions for who will wrestle at each weight class.  215 and 285 are interchangeable as are 125 and 130 as well as 103 and 112.  As is always the case, a wrestler not listed below may be moved up from JV at the last second during the usual shuffling of wrestlers during the dual.

103  –  Patrick Adler (20-12) or Josh Brown (9-15)

  • Patrick Adler was 2nd at the Nekoosa Invite, 8th at Bi-State and 3-1 at the Wausau East Lumberjack Duals, Adler has wrestled at this weight class for 95% of the season with Brown picking up a forfeit victory against Logan and a loss against Central’s Ben Thornton in the dual.
  • Adler has wrestled Darius Wright (Holmen) twice this year and lost 15-3 and by pin in 3:30.  Sparta’s Dylan Winchel wrestled Wright  in the semis at the Sparta Invite and lost by pin in 5:11.
  • Adler lost to Central’s Ben Thornton this year during the Eau Claire North Husky Invite by score of 11-2.  Winchel lost an 18-0 decision to Thornton in Sparta’s dual against Central.
  • Patrick Adler defeated Aquinas’ Jordan Corcoran 2-1 at Bi-State while Winchel dropped a 14-1 decision in the dual against the Blugolds.

112  –  Patrick Adler (20-12) or Josh Brown (9-15)

  • Brown was 1-4 at the Wausau East Lumberjack duals with his only victory coming via forfeit.
  • Avery Hackett pinned Josh Brown in 1:21 during a dual.  Sparta’s Tristan Zurfluh dropped a 5-1 decision to Hackett that was much closer than the score indicates.
  • Central’s Blade Spindler pinned Patrick Adler in 2:59 in their dual match.  Zurfluh dropped a very close 8-6 decision to Spindler in their dual match.

119  –  Clayton Jacobs (19-15)

  • Both Bryce Nowaczyk and Clayton Jacob defeated Neillsville’s Jared Boon this year.  Jacobs defeated Boon 4-3 at the Nekoosa Invite while Nowaczyk took down Boon by the same score at the Sparta Invite.
  • Both Jacobs and Nowaczyk were pinned by Holmen’s James Bennett in the second period.
  • In each team’s dual against Logan, Bryce Nowaczyk pinned Gabe Kapanke in 3:15 while Jacobs took down Kapanke by a score of 11-6

125  –  Skyler McCarthy (18-18) or Tanner Dworak (15-12)

  • Derek VonRuden (DVR) defeated Neillsville’s Michael Chadwick by 3-0 score while Tanner Dworak lost to Chadwich 6-2 at the Nekoosa Invite
  • Neither DVR, McCarthy or Dworak have had much luck against Holmen’s Ryan Stalsberg.  DVR dropped a 5-1 decision during their dual match while Dworak lost 11-2 in their dual and McCarthy was pinned in 1:20 at Bi-State by Stalsberg.  I wouldn’t look to much into the 5-1 loss by DVR against Holmen as he has really turned his season around after a rough first couple weeks.
  • In last year’s dual, Tanner Dworak defeated Bryce Nowaczyk 8-6 at 103 pounds.
  • In last year’s dual, Brandon Rickert tech falled Skylar McCarthy 19-1

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January 14, 2011

Sparta defeats Aquinas 41-20

Despite battling sickness and injuries, Sparta cruised to a 41-20 victory over Aquinas Thursday evening.  That victory, coupled with Holmen’s 44-19 victory over Tomah, allowed Sparta to become the sole unbeaten team in the conference at 3-0. The marquee match of the night lived up to is billing as Tom Tourdot wrestled Lucas Shappell to [...]

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December 8, 2010

Middle School Updates

The Spartan middle school team was back on the mat this past week wrestling at Neillsville and then again in Sparta. While at the Neillsville Tourney, the Spartans wrestled a number of dual meets and came up pretty successful.  Sparta’s only loss was to Wisconsin Rapids.  Here are the scores from those duals… Sparta 58 [...]

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February 4, 2010

UPDATED: La Crosse Trib Columnist writes about Sparta-Tomah Dual, Spartans rise in polls

UPDATED 11:18am —  Sparta now finds itself ranked sixth in the Wisconsin Wrestling Online division two rankings.  That’s up one spot from the last poll and puts the Spartans one spot behind Lodi.  Luxemburg-Casco holds down the top ranking in D2.  To see the full rankings, click here. Todd Sommerfeldt of the La Crosse Tribune [...]

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February 4, 2010

Tomah Photos, a video and more

I’ve got some information about the season below, but I wanted to put some photos of last night’s dual up here first as well as a video of Spartan fans in the final seconds of the dual.  Check them out below… Sparta vs. Tomah 2009-10 – Images by Derek Montgomery And here is the video… [...]

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February 2, 2010

Spartans win MVC!!

Sparta won its first MVC title since the 2003-04 season and snapped Tomah’s conference win streak at 35 Tuesday evening with a decisive 41-20 victory in Tomah. Sparta won eight matches on the night–five by pin and one by tech fall and saw Tomah fans leaving the gym by the 130 pound bout as Sparta [...]

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February 2, 2010

Sparta vs. Tomah Live Blog

Here we go folks.  Below is the live blog for tonight’s dual against Tomah.  For those of you with access to the radio, you can logon and listen to Dale Stafslien on WBOG 1460AM or online at www.magnumbroadcasting.com.  Finally, for those of you looking for additional information on tonight’s matches, the following may be helpful… [...]

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