January 17, 2004.  Coach Potratz reached a milestone.  His current dual team record is 200 - 46 - 1.  Not many wrestling coaches have ever achieved 200 wins in Wisconsin.
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December 1, 2005. 

A number of this year's wrestlers are on, or will soon be on, one of the Weyauwega-Fremont All Time Career Lists. 

All-Time Career Wins: Ryan Hahn is 21st with 77 wins. It takes 58 to make the list and this year it is within reach for Ben Kolosso (50), Ben Bolles (43), Dustin Reinert (38), Luke Cloutier (26), and David Togstad (25).

All-Time Career Pins:  Brandon Griswold is 20th with 35 pins. It takes 30 to make the list and this is how many more pins these wrestlers still need:  Ryan Hahn (4), Ben Kolosso (5), Ben Bolles (5), Dustin Reinert (14), and Luke Cloutier (17).

All-Time Career Takedowns: Ben Kolosso is 22nd with 99 takedowns. It takes 93 to make the list and these wrestlers still need a few more takedowns:  Brandon Griswold (7), Ryan Hahn (13), Dustin Reinert (28), and David Togstad (35).

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