Wolverines Dominate Carson City in 63-22 Win; Eyes Big Home Game Against Sacred Heart
By Andy Braman | Feb 2, 2026 9:13 AM
Wolverines Dominate Carson City in 63-22 Win; Eyes Big Home Game Against Sacred Heart In a decisive victory on January 30, 2026, the Vestaburg Wolverines Boys Varsity Basketball team blew past Carson City-Crystal 63-22, setting up a crucial home game Wednesday night against Sacred Heart. With this win, Vestaburg moves to just two games behind first place, and a win on Wednesday would cut that margin to one, positioning them squarely in second place. A Stifling Defense & Balanced Attack The game was marked by a near-perfect defensive performance from the Wolverines, who held Carson City-Crystal to just 22 points across four quarters. The Wolverines dominated in almost every statistical category, including field goal percentage (45.6% compared to CC-C's 19.6%), points off turnovers (30 vs. 2), and transition points (22 vs. 4). One standout moment was the relentless work ethic of Brady Stratton. His tireless defense and energy, particularly in the final minutes of the game, were a key factor in Vestaburg’s shutdown performance. Stratton’s leadership and commitment to the team were evident, flying all over the court and setting the tone for the defense. Notable Performances Brehm Warczinsky led the charge with an impressive 22 points, contributing 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Jansen Scholer was also impactful with 11 points and 3 assists. Kofee Arntz was a key contributor with 8 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 steals, making his presence felt on both ends of the court. Lucas Warczinsky turned in an all-around game with 15 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and a remarkable 10 steals, showcasing his versatility and defensive prowess. Connor Vowel scored 5 points, including his first-ever three-point shot, a proud moment for him and his teammates. What’s Next? With a huge game coming up on Wednesday against Sacred Heart, Vestaburg is positioned to make a run at the top of the conference standings. A victory could propel them into second place, just one game behind the leaders, adding even more fuel to their championship aspirations. The fans and the team are all eyes on Wednesday night’s showdown — will Vestaburg continue their dominant play and inch closer to the top spot? Only time will tell.