The Greenfield Hawks turned in a strong overall performance at the Woodland Conference Meet, finishing 4th as a team with 146.5 points in a competitive 12-team field.
Competing against some of the top programs in the area, Greenfield showcased depth across the lineup, placing wrestlers in five weight classes and crowning one conference champion.
?? Conference Champion
113 lbs – Julean Rouleau (1st Place, 27 pts)
Rouleau delivered a dominant run through the bracket to claim the Woodland Conference title at 113 pounds. The junior opened with a lightning-fast 25-second pin in the quarterfinals, followed it up with a major decision in the semifinals, and capped off his championship performance with a first-period pin (1:36) in the finals.
Rouleau's poise and aggression set the tone for the Hawks and earned Greenfield its lone individual championship of the day.
?? Runner-Up Finishes
Greenfield had three wrestlers battle their way to the finals and earn second-place finishes:
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120 lbs – Cooper Kilimann (2nd, 21 pts)
Kilimann powered into the finals with a first-period pin and a semifinal major decision before finishing as conference runner-up.
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144 lbs – Linkin Griffin (2nd, 21.5 pts)
Griffin recorded a fall and a technical fall on his way to the championship match, highlighting one of the most dominant paths to the finals for the Hawks.
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175 lbs – Gavin St. John (2nd, 20 pts)
The senior earned a quarterfinal pin and a hard-fought semifinal victory to advance to the finals and secure a strong second-place finish.
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Team Results
Greenfield's balanced scoring and five podium finishes propelled the Hawks to a 4th-place team finish behind:
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West Allis Central – 216.5
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Pewaukee – 210
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Wisconsin Lutheran – 165
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Greenfield – 146.5
The Hawks finished ahead of several strong conference programs and continued to show growth and competitiveness across the lineup.
Building Momentum
With a conference champion, three finalists, and multiple podium finishes, Greenfield heads into the postseason with confidence and momentum. The Hawks proved they can compete at a high level within the Woodland Conference and will look to carry that intensity into sectionals.