Greenville High School Wrestlers Honored on Senior Night

Green Wave defeat Coldwater Cavaliers 50-29 in final home match of the season

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

Greenville Senior High School celebrated four senior wrestlers - Jack Suter, Avery Mead, Gabe Rammel, and Coelen Rose - during the team's final home match of the season against the visiting Coldwater Cavaliers. The Green Wave defeated Coldwater 50-29 in front of a large home crowd, capping off an emotional Senior Night that also featured the presence of three former Greenville wrestling coaches.

Why it matters

Honoring senior athletes is an important tradition that recognizes their contributions to the team and school over multiple years. Greenville's wrestling program has a strong history, and this Senior Night celebration helps build community support and pride around the team as they head into the postseason.

The details

The four seniors - Jack Suter, Avery Mead, Gabe Rammel, and Coelen Rose - were praised by veteran Greenville coach David Guillozet for their character and contributions to the program. The Green Wave capped off the evening with a decisive 50-29 victory over Coldwater, continuing their strong season. The celebratory atmosphere was enhanced by the presence of three former Greenville wrestling coaches - Kyle Kagey, Coach Gutador, and Marty McCabe.

  • The Senior Night match took place on February 13, 2026.

The players

David Guillozet

The veteran head wrestling coach at Greenville Senior High School.

Jack Suter

One of the four senior wrestlers honored on Senior Night.

Avery Mead

One of the four senior wrestlers honored on Senior Night.

Gabe Rammel

One of the four senior wrestlers honored on Senior Night.

Coelen Rose

One of the four senior wrestlers honored on Senior Night.

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What they’re saying

“Can't say anything bad about any of them, they are all good kids. I have enjoyed them. I only had Gabe and Caelen for two years, but they have been great additions to the team. Jack's been a staple for four years, and Avery has been a staple, too. He's been doing really well. Looking forward to the postseason.”

— David Guillozet, Head Wrestling Coach (mycountylink.com)

What’s next

With the regular season now complete at home, Greenville turns its focus toward the upcoming postseason, carrying momentum from the Senior Night victory and leadership provided by this year's senior class.

The takeaway

Greenville's wrestling program has a strong tradition of honoring its senior athletes, which helps build community support and pride around the team as they head into the postseason. The Senior Night celebration showcased the contributions of four dedicated wrestlers and the lasting impact they've had on the program.