Three Rivers Wins the Wolverine Conference for a Third Straight Year, As the Wildcats Set Sights on Team State
- Travis Long

- Feb 9
- 3 min read

For the third straight year, Three Rivers has firmly established itself as the team to beat in conference Once again, the Wildcats separated themselves from the field, dominating from top to bottom and leaving little doubt about who controls the conference landscape. Consistency, depth, and championship level execution have become the standard in Three Rivers and this season has been no exception. What makes this run even more impressive is how complete this lineup has become. From the lighter weights to the upper classes, Three Rivers continues to stack wins and momentum at exactly the right time. That momentum now carries into district competition this Thursday in Coldwater, where Three Rivers enters as a clear favorite and a team built for tournament success. With proven veterans, rising underclassmen, and a roster capable of winning matches across every weight class, the Wildcats are positioned for a strong postseason start. Looking beyond districts, the ceiling for this team is high.. Three Rivers has the potential to make a serious run at a Division 2 state championship, and in the process, challenge Lowell for the top spot. If the Wildcats continue wrestling at their current level, the idea of dethroning the reigning power is no longer a long shot it’s a real possibility. See Full Tournament results below
Team Scores
Three Rivers — 242.0
Plainwell — 146.5
Otsego — 114.0
Niles — 100.0
Sturgis — 95.5
Edwardsburg — 56.0
Vicksburg — 43.0
Paw Paw — 34.5
Individual Results
106
1st: Owen Moreland — Three Rivers
2nd: Brayden Dewaters — Niles
3rd: Javan Mills — Plainwell
4th: Richie Scott — Sturgis
113
1st: Brayden Niemi — Three Rivers
2nd: Josue Perez Galvan — Sturgis
3rd: Connor Mitchell — Otsego
4th: Carson Pugh — Niles
120
1st: Dylan Nieuwenhuis — Plainwell
2nd: Kyler Snellenbarger — Three Rivers
3rd: Cooper Barkby — Sturgis
4th: Jace Miller — Niles
126
1st: Brody Morrill — Three Rivers
2nd: Grady Erlandson — Plainwell
3rd: Korbin Hughes — Niles
4th: Jayden Luna — Sturgis
132
1st: Zeke Andrina — Otsego
2nd: Hunter Smith — Vicksburg
3rd: Brennan Dull — Plainwell
4th: Easton Barkby — Sturgis
138
1st: Jak Monroe — Three Rivers
2nd: William Turnbull — Niles
3rd: Logan Miller — Plainwell
4th: Tristen Perez — Vicksburg
144
1st: Austin Gyorkos — Plainwell
2nd: Ethan Moreland — Three Rivers
3rd: Dechlan Fieberkorn — Sturgis
4th: Mason Fitzpatrick — Otsego
150
1st: Carter Hensley — Three Rivers
2nd: Thomas Almaguer — Plainwell
3rd: Jacob Lewis — Sturgis
4th: Blake Mathieu — Otsego
157
1st: Lane Blanchard — Otsego
2nd: Breckin Meeks — Vicksburg
3rd: Dawson Goorhouse — Edwardsburg
4th: Henry Hein — Niles
165
1st: Kholby Armijo — Paw Paw
2nd: Braylon Faile — Three Rivers
3rd: Aiden Beck — Plainwell
4th: Juan Pablo Venegas-Soto — Sturgis
175
1st: Louis Smith — Three Rivers
2nd: Cale Myers — Edwardsburg
3rd: Alex Valdez — Sturgis
4th: Victor Armijo — Paw Paw
190
1st: Jaxon Smith — Three Rivers
2nd: Gabriel Smith — Edwardsburg
3rd: Max Rucker — Niles
4th: Gunner Gale — Paw Paw
215
1st: Joseph Anglemyer — Three Rivers
2nd: Jose Serrano — Otsego
3rd: Carter Ritchie — Plainwell
4th: Ryan Lusk — Edwardsburg
285
1st: Ryder Balkema — Otsego
2nd: Chase Brawley — Niles
3rd: Drew Webster — Three Rivers
4th: Chase Bergsma — Plainwell




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