February 15, 2025

Contact: Geoff Kimmerly
517.332.5046 or media@mhsaa.com

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Feb. 15 – Williamston High School has been withdrawn from the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 3 Team Wrestling Tournament and forfeited its Regional Final win over Adrian Madison from Feb. 12 after self-reporting the participation of an ineligible athlete in the match.

Adrian Madison instead will advance to the Division 3 Team Quarterfinals on Friday, Feb. 21, at Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo.

Generally, no team advances in MHSAA Tournament competition when there is a forfeiture after an event is complete; the win is simply vacated. However, Madison protested during the match against Williamston, citing the potential competition of ineligible wrestlers not listed on the team’s master eligibility list. The match was allowed to continue, citing an MHSAA rule allowing for an athlete to still be eligible if left off the master eligibility list because of a clerical error.

Williamston won the match 42-33 to advance; however, Williamston’s administration later reported that one of its wrestlers who competed in the match had indeed been ineligible to do so. Because Madison’s protest occurred during the appropriate time during the match under National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) wrestling rules and later was confirmed to be accurate, Madison will be allowed to advance instead and will receive a forfeit win for the Regional Final.

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