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Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026
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Montague's Fletcher Thommen earns 150th win at Wildcats' home duals

Montague senior Fletcher Thommen joined rarefied air for a Wildcat Saturday at the team's home Randy Jacobs Duals, earning his 150th career victory.
Thommen is only the fifth Wildcat to achieve that milestone mark, said coach Kris Maddox, and the third to do so since Maddox took the head coach position. He was 4-1 on the day, scoring three pins and a technical fall.
As a team, the Wildcats went 2-3, defeating North Muskegon 65-18 and Holton 41-37. The team suffered a disappointing loss by tiebreaker criteria against Northview, 42-41, and dropped matches to Spring Lake (60-16) and Otsego (53-27).
"There were many times today where our guys were just not as focused and excited to compete as we have been in the last few weeks," Maddox said. "We have to learn to celebrate all our successes, no matter how small they are, and keep building upon them."
In addition to Thommen, three other Wildcats posted 4-1 records. Maverick Osborne scored pins in all four of his wins, and Gavyn Maddox and Isaac French each pinned three opponents and had one major decision. Kenneth Heaton added a 3-1 record, and Michael Jones went 3-2.
"We were tested at every weight class, which is exactly what we were looking for this time of year," Maddox said. "Every one of our wrestlers had strong competition throughout the day. If we are not putting our guys in a position to be tested, then we are failing as coaches. It was a very competitive tournament, and probably the most competitive Randy Jacobs Tournament I have been part of."