Wrestling Boys Team Results

Wrestling Standings and Results 2023-24
Wrestling Standings and Results 2022-23
Wrestling Standings 2021-22
Wrestling Standings 2019-20
Wrestling Standings 2018-19
Wrestling Standings 2017-18
Wrestling Standings 2016-17
Wrestling Standings 2015-16
Wrestling Standings 2014-15
Wrestling Standings 2013-14
Wrestling Standings 2012-13
Wrestling Standings 2011-12
Wrestling Standings 2010-11
Wrestling Standings 2009-10
Wrestling Standings 2008-09
Wrestling Standings 2007-08

Conference Champions

*Denotes Co-Champions

Ashwaubenon Jaguars

2007/08    2008/09    2011/12*

Bay Port Pirates

2011/12*    2012/13    2013/14

2014/15    2015/16    2017/18

2022/23    2023/24

De Pere Redbirds

2019/20

Pulaski Red Raiders

2009/10    2010/11    2011/12*

2016/17    2018/19    2021/22

FRCC Wrestling History

The Fox River Classic Conference began competing in 2007 when the eight schools of the former Fox River Valley Conference were joined by four schools from the Bay Conference forming a twelve team league.

Schools of the Fox River Valley:  Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Manitowoc Lincoln, Notre Dame Academy, Sheboygan North and Sheboygan South.

Bay Conference Schools:  Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere and Pulaski.

This configuration of schools remained intact through the 2014 school year.  Green Bay East and Green Bay West left the FRCC and joined the Bay Conference at the start of the 2015 school year leaving the FRCC with its current make-up of 10 schools.

Nine teams competed in FRCC Wrestling from the 2007/08 season through the 2014/15 season.  Green Bay Preble and Green East formed a co-op team while Green Bay Southwest and Green Bay West formed another co-op team.  This along with Notre Dame Academy not sponsoring a wrestling program brought the total to nine teams.

With the departure of Green Bay East and West to the Bay Conference in 2015 the Green Bay Southwest/West Co-op disbanded while Green Bay Preble continued to field a team, but no longer as a co-op with Green Bay East.  This bought the number of wrestling programs in the conference to it’s current make-up of eight teams.

Bay Port (8) and Pulaski (6) have been the dominant wrestling programs in the FRCC winning 14 titles between them.  The Pirates won five titles in a row from the 2011/12 season through the 2015/16 season and have won the last two titles.  Ashwaubenon has won three titles, including the first two and De Pere has claimed one title.  The FRCC did not have a conference Champion in the 2020/21 season because of the Covid pandemic.

Bay Port and Ashwaubenon have been the only teams to qualify for the State Wrestling Team Tournament.  Bay Port reached the semi-finals in 2023 and 2013.  Ashwaubenon was a semi-finalist in 2008.  The Pirates are the only team who have wrestled for the title finishing as the runner-up to Kaukauna in 2014 losing 39-22.

State Team Championships or Runner-up Finishes

Bay Port Pirates

2014 State Runner-up

State Individual Championships and Runner-up Finishes

State Champions

  • 2008 Mike Taylor Ashwaubenon 215
  • 2008 Zak Saevre Ashwaubenon 285
  • 2010 Justin Enderby Pulaski 119
  • 2010 Matthew Pennings Green Bay Preble/East 160
  • 2013 Aaron Rothwell Sheboygan North 182
  • 2015 Alec Ingold Bay Port 220
  • 2017 Jose Acosta Manitowoc Lincoln 170
  • 2019 Cody Minor Ashwaubenon 113
  • 2019 Max Meeuwsen Bay Port 285
  • 2020 Max Meeuwsen Bay Port 285
  • 2021 Drake Anderson Bay Port 195
  • 2022 Shane Corrigan De Pere 120
  • 2022 Jacob Ward Bay Port 145

Runner-up Finishes

  • 2008 Alex Becka Manitowoc Lincoln 103
  • 2008 Malachi Root Green Bay Preble/East 125
  • 2008 Jody Van Laanen Ashwaubenon 189
  • 2009 Justin Enderby Pulaski 119
  • 2009 Zack Geyer Ashwaubenon 135
  • 2013 Alex Blaney Bay Port 138
  • 2013 Kasey Caelwaerts Pulaski 152
  • 2013 Mitchell Cole Ashwaubenon 160
  • 2013 Garrett Heder Bay Port 285
  • 2015 Hunter Micolichek Pulaski 285
  • 2018 Max Bruss De Pere 145
  • 2019 Cole Gille Pulaski 120
  • 2020 Shane Corrigan De Pere 106
  • 2020 Cody Minor Ashwaubenon 132
  • 2021 Shane Corrigan De Pere 120
  • 2021 Connor Ramage Ashwaubenon 182
  • 2021 Nathan Moynihan Ashwaubenon 220
  • 2022 Trenton Gibbons Pulaski 182
  • 2023 Mycah Beckett De Pere 106
  • 2023 Jacob Ward Bay Port 145
  • 2023 Michael Alexander De Pere 182

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