2020-21 Wisconsin High School Rankings

2020-21 Wisconsin High School Rankings: 120

The only notable common opponent Blaine Brenner and Nicolar Rivera share is Alex Pellowski, who Brenner beat 9-3 and Rivera beat 18-7. Really, Brenner's win over two-time defending champ Tommy Larson should move him to the top, except for this rule where if you have not lost a match in high school yet and you’re halfway to graduated, you default to number one. That puts Rivera above Brenner. 

Cash Stewart did not lose in-state this past season either, but given Poynette's light schedule, he was not able to put together a competing resume to the state champs in the two larger divisions. 

The perfection ends there. Cooper Willis has only three losses, all to state qualifiers, and has two big wins over Jadens (7-0 to Bird and 3-2 to Verhagen). Carter Ziebell's resume is similar, but without a Verhagen win and only a one-point win over Bird. Treyton Ackman owns Tanner Gerber's only loss, which more than offsets a loss to Chandler Curtis, who comes in right behind him. Keagan Cliver and Kale Roth split four matchups, but they're separated by one spot because Roth also lost to Andrew Schad. 

Questions or comments? Email Luke Louison about the Wisconsin rankings at newbracketsmell@gmail.com.

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