Northern Michigan Weekend Sports Roundup: Wrestling, Basketball, and bowling Highlights
This weekend saw a flurry of athletic competition across Northern Michigan, with wrestling teams battling on the mats, basketball teams hitting the courts, and bowlers rolling strikes. Here’s a comprehensive look at the key results and standout performances from January 12th, 2026.
Wrestling: grayling, Traverse City, and Gaylord Shine
Grayling Invitational: Vikings Show Grit despite Challenges
The Grayling wrestling team hosted a 12-team invitational, showcasing a competitive field including Atlanta, Gladwin, Houghton Lake, inland Lakes, Ithaca, Lake City, reed City, Roscommon, Sault ste. Marie, St.Ignace, and Whittemore-Prescott. Despite facing a challenging lineup due to injuries and illness, the Vikings demonstrated resilience.
Leading the charge for Grayling were Max Huspen, Alex Moore, and dayton Joseph, each going undefeated with extraordinary 5-0 records. Coach Andy Moore acknowledged the team’s struggles but praised their effort: “It was a good day for us,with some injuries and kids being sick right now. I think if we had our normal lineup, we could have contended for the championship today. We had some wrestlers really step up today, even though they weren’t feeling 100%.”
Zeke Wright contributed a strong 4-1 record, helping the Vikings achieve a 2-3 overall record for the tournament, with victories over atlanta (42-31) and St. Ignace (47-36), and losses to Ithaca (47-33), Sault Ste. Marie (41-25), and Reed City (45-29).
Traverse City Area Dominance at Sparta Invitational
The Traverse City area also saw strong performances at the Sparta Invitational. TC West freshman Reed Nyland impressed, defeating an older opponent from Fruitport and finishing with a 3-2 record. Finn O’Brien continued his strong form, going 4-1 with wins against competitors from Grand Rapids Catholic Central and Muskegon Reeths-Puffer.
Matthew Quigley of TC West was named MVP for the lower weight classes, delivering a flawless 4-0 performance with three pins and a major decision victory over the Division 2 state runner-up from plainwell. TC West head coach berard Priante commented, “Kids wrestled really tough today.the team wrestled very well today.” Traverse City St. Francis sophomore Elijah Jaworski also contributed, finishing with a 3-2 record.
Gaylord Vikings secure Victories at Lapeer invite
Gaylord High School’s wrestling team achieved success at the Lapeer Invite, finishing sixth overall. Jaron Bensinger and Zane Willobee led the way, securing first-place finishes in the 165 and 175-pound divisions, respectively. Jason Cranick added to the team’s success with a second-place finish at 157 pounds.
Boys Basketball: Gaylord St.Mary Prevails
In boys basketball action, Gaylord st. Mary secured a 62-51 victory over Burt Lake NMCA. Nathan O’Connell led the scoring for GSM with 19 points, supported by Cooper McKinley (13 points), Charles Cameron (9 points), and Cal Royce (9 points). Elsewhere,Harbor Springs dominated Pellston with a decisive 76-38 win.
Bowling: Cadillac’s Johnson and TC Striking Tritons’ Clayton Lead the Way
The Great Northwest Bowling Conference held its second meet of the season, with Cadillac’s Keaston johnson topping the boys’ competition with a score of 239. Kyleigh Clayton of the TC Striking tritons claimed the girls’ title with a high score of 163.
Team Results
- TC Christian 27, Frankfort 3
- Cadillac 28, TC Striking Tritons Varsity C 2
- Glen Lake 30, TC Striking Tritons B 0
- TC Striking Tritons A 21, Benzie Central 9
- Frankfort JV 18, Benzie Central JV 12
- TC Christian JV 26, Glen Lake JV 4
Individual High scores
- Boys: Keaston Johnson (Cadillac) 239; Zach Wheat (TC Christian) 223, 182; sawyer Skoog (TC Christian) 223; Cam Baker (TC Striking Tritons) 211, 194; Josh Millward (TC Christian) 198, 193; Brecken McNutt (Cadillac) 181
- Girls: Kyleigh Clayton (TC Striking Tritons) 163; Katie Reynolds (Frankfort) 160; Chyenne Kniss (TC Striking Tritons) 148, 147; alaya Knoch (Cadillac) 137; Skarlet Duford (Benzie Central) 130
Looking Ahead
Northern Michigan athletes continue to demonstrate impressive skill and determination.As the winter season progresses, fans can anticipate more exciting competitions and compelling performances from these dedicated teams and individuals. The MHSAA wrestling schedule indicates key dates for upcoming tournaments, including Team districts on Febuary 11-12 and Individual Finals on March 6-7 at Ford Field in Detroit.