By BUTCH HARMON

While a number of Michigan high schools have had periods when they dominated wrestling, few schools can boast the overall winning consistency of Holt.

In the 48 years that wrestling has been a varsity sport at Holt, the Rams have posted a winning season each and every one.

Current head coach Rocky Shaft has been involved in many of those winning seasons. He just completed his 34th season as head coach and, like the previous 33 seasons, it was another success. The Rams turned in a 26-5 record in dual meets. They  also won the conference championship and a district title before falling to Hartland in the team regional.

“It was a good year,” Shaft said. “We had our ups and downs here and there, but the kids learned from those, and it was a good year. We had a good group of kids.”

The Rams had a number of highlights during the season. They began the season by travelling to North Canton, Ohio, to take part in a 33-team tournament, where they finished fourth against some of the top wrestling programs in the state of Ohio.

Holt also won its own tournament in January that included state-ranked teams Davison, Detroit Catholic Central, Bedford, and Princeton City from Cincinnati, Ohio. 

The Rams also featured outstanding individual wrestlers like Benny Gomez at 112 pounds. Gomez, a 2013 state champion, took a 47-1 record into this year’s state individual finals. Martin Rodriguez also had a good year. Wrestling at 125 pounds, Rodriguez took a 41-1 record into the state finals, where he is wrestled in the 119-pound weight class.

“Benny and Martin have had great years, but we had a lot of good wrestlers this year,” Shaft said. “We had a lot of good role players and kids doing fine jobs all through the lineup. We also had a good group of younger kids step up this year.”

Wrestlers stepping up each year has been a key to Holt’s success over the years under Shaft.

“We’ve won state three times, and we finished second in the state once,” Shaft said. “We’ve never had a losing season, and the tradition of winning has been here a long time. No senior class ever wants to be the first class to have a losing season at Holt.”

An important factor in Holt’s winning seasons is the feeder program. “A big reason for our success is the Holt Wrestling Club,” Shaft said. “The kids get on the mat and receive solid instruction. You can’t ask for more than that.”

Shaft also likes his wrestlers to be involved in more than just one sport. “I’m old school in that I like the kids to do more than just one sport,” Shaft said. “Some of my best wrestlers played multiple sports. Playing different sports just helps kids overall.”

Shaft himself was a multiple-sport athlete at Holt High School. While he was an accomplished wrestler who made it to the state meet, he also played football and baseball during his playing days. 

Holt wrestlers also take pride in the tradition of the program and do whatever it takes to keep the string of winning seasons going.

“The kids learn in the lower levels what it takes to be successful,” Shaft said. “They know what it takes to win, and it starts when the kids get in the program. Everyone is expected to pull their weight and step up to the plate, even a kid who may not have a winning record. They will not roll over and get pinned. If they lose by one point, they will do what it takes to get a one-point win next time.”    

 

 

 Ithaca’s boys basketball team improved to 13-4 overall and 7-4 in the  TVC with a 63-43 win over Breckenridge on Tuesday. Logan Hessbrook score 20 points and Josh Hafner had 18 points for Ithaca. Ithaca was up 12-8 after the first quarter, 29-25 at halftime and 40-35 after the third quarter.

Hudson’s string of five straight state titles came to an end Saturday with a  33-22 loss to New Lothrop in Division 4 title match at Battle Creek’s Kellogg Arena. New Lothrop ended the season at 31-1 and Hudson ended at 35-5.

It’s New Lothrop’s first state title since 2004. The team was runners-up in 2007.

Hudson won three of the first four matches for a 12-3 lead. Jake Morgan won 5-0 over David Robertson at 285. Tyler Roberts pinned Brandon Kline in 20 seconds at 112 and Isaac Dusseau beat Cole Hersh 3-1 at 119. Connor Krupp got a win at 103 for New Lothrop over Zachary Lopinski 10-4.

New Lothrop’s Dalton Birchmeier beat Roddy Hamdan 5-1 at 125. Hudson’s Mason Lopinski got a win 8-6 over Gabe Bennett at 130. Steven Garza of New Lothrop had a 10-2 win at 135 over Michael Prock. Hudson took the next two matches for a 22-10 lead. It was J.D. Waters beating Erik Birchmeier 11-1 at 140 and Cole Weaver decisioning Aaron Bauman 4-1 at 145.

 

New Lothrop won the final five matches to get the win. Josh Wendling at 152 decisioned Kyle Johnson 13-5, Tylor Krupp at 160 pinned Clayton Brockway in 54 seconds, Caleb Symons at 171 decisioned Brian Sumber 10-0, Cody Symons pinned Tyler Grames in 2:21 at 180 and Owen Wilson decisioned Mitch Ely 5-1 at 215.

 

Dundee has won the Division 3 team wrestling state title for the second straight season. Dundee beat Richmond 34-24 in the title match Saturday at Battle Creek’s Kellogg Arena. Dundee ended the season at 25-1 and Richmond at 23-5.

Richmond won three matches for a 9-0 lead. Adam Boyd decisioned Russell Edge 4-0 at 285 pounds, Connor Behem beat Drew Mandell 5-3 at 103 and Aaron Kilburn edged Kenny Reinhart 5-4.

Dundee took the next two with Zach Levins getting a 26-11 tech fall. Brandon O’Connor won for Dundee at 125 pounds with an 18-2 technical fall over Xavier Nuckles 18-2.

Richmond won the next two. It was Nick Burg at 130 over Sean Sterling 9-5 and Austin Vannatter at 135 over Brad Scholl 5-1.

Dundee won at 140 and 145. Doug Rojem decisioned Jake VanScoter 9-3 and Sean Marogen pinned Alex Muzljakovich in 53 seconds at 145.

 

The next three matches went to Dundee to wrap up the victory. Ryan Heiserman at 160 pinned Austin Pawlak in 3:05, Tye Thomson at 171 decisioned Austin Peltier 9-2 and Teddy Warren at 189 pinned Anthony Hinojoa in 3:37. Brady LaFore of Richmond got a pin at 215 over Brady LaFore in 36 seconds to end the match.

Lowell and St. Johns squared off again for the Division 2 state title in team wrestling with Lowell taking a dramatic 34-34 victory on criteria Saturday at Battle Creek’s Kellogg Arena.

St. Johns, which had won the last four titles, including the past two over Lowell, had a 31-22 lead at 160 pounds after Logan Massa pinned Jacob Garcia in 2:21. Only three classes were left and St. Johns appeared to be all set. But Kanon Dean pinned Blake Thelen in 3:09 for Lowell at 171 to make it 31-28. But the Red Wings’ undefeated wrestler Angus Arthur at 189 just needed a major decision or better to get St. Johns the title. He decisioned Max Dean 8-6 and Lowell was still alive. At 215 Nic Sturgis of Lowell battled to not get pinned but was called for too many stalling penalties, giving Garret Stehley the DQ win for the 34-34 tie. Lowell won the match on criteria.

St Johns’ started out with a 9-6 lead. The Wings’ Ty Wildmo at 285 beat John Colegrove 8-4. Lucas Hall for Lowell pinned Emilio Sanchez in 1:35 at 103. Ian Parker got a pin for St. Johns at 2:29 over Kyle Washburn at 112.

Lowell won four straight matches to take a 22-9 lead. It was Zeth Dean over Lucas McFarland 9-0 at 119, Derek Krajewski with a decision at 125 over Derek Droste 10-6, Bailey Jacks at 130 over Bret Fedew in a 5-3 decision and Jordan Hall at 135 with a pin over Alejandro Guajardo in 23 seconds.

St. Johns came back with four straight wins, ending with Massa’s victory.

It was Zac Hall at 140 with a 25-10 win over Dan Kruse, Mark Bozzo at 145 with a 21-6 win over Eli Boulton and Drew Wixson at 152 with a pin on Nate Stephens in 56 seconds.

Lowell ended the season at 24-1. St. Johns is 20-3.

Detroit Catholic Central made it three straight state championships in Division 1 with a 34-19 victory over Davison in the state team finals on Saturday at Battle Creek’s Kellogg Arena.

Catholic Central, which has won the title four of the last five seasons, also beat Davison 29-26 in last seasons tourney.

Catholic Central, which ended the season at 18-4, started out with a 9-0 lead. Jimmy Russell beat Dakota Powers 7-1 at 285 pounds and Aaron Rehfeldt pinned Jacob Alvarez in 131 at 103. Davison won at 112 with Max Johnson getting a decision over Parker O’Brien 4-0. Trevor Zdebski won for Catholic Central 9-1 at 119 for a 13-3 lead.

But Davison won the next four matches to take a 19-13 lead. Lincoln Olson decisioned Evan Toth 13-5 at 125, Derek Humphrey defeated Greg Johnson 9-4 at 130. Mathew Miller at 135 decisioned Eli Joseph 3-0 and Justin Oliver pinned Ryan O’Connor in 1:07 at 140.

But Catholic Central enjoyed victories in the final six matches to finish with the win. At 145, it was Myles Amne defeating Dominic Russ 6-4, at 152 it was Malik Amne over Brenden McRill 5-3, at 160 Nick Bennett pinned Jacob Robart in 1:40, at 171 it was Tyler Morland edging Thomas Gartly 9-5, at 189 Drew Garcia edged Jordan Cooks 3-1 in overtime and at 215, Nick Giese beat Jake Ellis 4-1.

Catholic Central has won three straight state titles and four of the last five. They also beat Davison 29-26 last season.

Davison won the state title in 2000 and from 2002 to 2006 under coach Roy Hall.

Catholic Central is 18-4 while Davison is 25-5.

St. Johns snuck past Tecumseh 35-33 to set up a state finals battle Saturday afternoon against Lowell. St. Johns is 20-2 while Tecumseh’s season ends at 32-3. St John’s trailed 30-29 with two matches to go. Ian Parker pnned Jarred Waite at 112 to provide what would prove to be the winning points for St. Johns. St. Johns’ trailed 12-0 but came back with wins from  Zac Hall, Mark Bozzo, Drew Wixson, Logan Massa, Angus Arthur and Parker.

Lowell took another step toward a state title on Saturday with a 43-16 victory over Niles in the Division 2 state semifinals. Lowell takes a 23-1 record into the title match against St Johns Saturday afternon.

 

Winners for Lowell were Bailey Jack at 130, Jordan Hall at 135, Nate Stephens at 152, Jacob Garcia at 160, Kanon Dean at 171, Max Dean at 189, Josh Colegrove at 215, Garrett Stehley at 285, Lucas Hall at 103 and Brandon Meek at 112.

Saginaw Swan Valley’s wrestling season ended on Saturday in the Division 3 semifinals with a 58-9 loss to Dundee.

Saginaw Swan Valley’s season ends at 41-2.

Swan Valley won three classes, all by decision. Matt Santos won at 125 pounds over Brendan O’Connor 6-5 at 125 pounds to open the match. But Dundee reeled off 46 unanswered points before Steve Decker won at 285 pounds with a 4-2 decision over Dec Russell. K.J. Suitor won at 112 pounds with a 5-2 decision over Kenny Reinhart.

 

Dundee faces Richmond Saturday afternoon for the state title.

 

Davison, 25-4,  will be wrestling Detroit Catholic Central, 17-4,  later Saturday afternoon in the Division 1 state finals at Battle Creek Kellogg Arena. In semifinal action Saturday morning, Davison beat Oxford 47-16. Winners for Davison were Mark Lange at 171, Jordan Cooks at 189, Max Johnson at 112, Jacob Madrigal at 119, Lincoln Olson 125, Derek Humphrey 130, Mathew Miller 135, Justin Oliver 140, Dominic Russ 145 and Brenden McRill 152.