The Wisconsin High School Curling Championships kicked off at the Wausau Curling Center, featuring 32 of the state’s best teams. Split into 16 boys’ and 16 girls’ teams, the two-day event aims to crown a champion through a semifinal round-robin and finals. Jim Wendling, Co-Chair of the championships, highlighted the diverse representation of teams from across the state, showcasing the growing popularity of the sport. Wendling expressed his desire to expand curling participation and improve skill levels across all levels, ultimately aiming to cultivate Olympic-level competitors. The event, offering free admission, invites spectators to witness the semifinal draw on Saturday afternoon and the finals later in the day. Attendees are encouraged to engage with experienced curling enthusiasts to learn more about the sport and its nuances. With a strong community of curling enthusiasts, the championships serve as both a competition and an opportunity to promote and grow interest in the sport.
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