MANKATO — Dan Gross got a good feeling about how his Warriors would handle their first section championship appearance: Locked in and ready to go.
And, that feeling from the BOLD boys basketball team’s head coach hit the nail on the head.
The second-seeded Warriors never trailed against No. 4 Madelia (23-7) in their 76-49 rout of the Blackhawks in the Section 2A title game Thursday at the Taylor Center’s Bresnan Arena.

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“It feels surreal,” BOLD senior Will Penkert said. “For the work to pay off and for us to get a win, it means a lot to us.”
It sure does.
BOLD (20-10) is advancing to the Class A state tournament for the first time.
Bird Island-Lake Lillian won back-to-back state titles in 1980 and ‘81. Olivia made state in 1919.

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“We’ve been wanting to do it in football, predominantly, (but) we’ve run into Minneota,” Warriors senior Jack Gross said. “But this is amazing. This really makes up for everything.”
“A lot of us are on the football team and we’re sick of second place,” Warriors junior Owen Baumgartner said. “It feels good to get a blue ribbon for once.”
Jack Gross, a four-year starting quarterback in football, saw BOLD’s last four seasons come to an end at the hands of the Vikings, who won Class A state titles in 2022, ‘23 and ‘24.
Minneota beat the Warriors in the Section 5A championship in 2024, ‘23, ‘21 and ‘20. The Vikings also beat BOLD in the Section 5A semifinals in ‘22.
Does this Section 2A championship really make up for all those loses in football?
“Right now it does,” Jack Gross said emphatically.

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Jack Gross’ game also spoke in an emphatic way for the Warriors, who begin play in the Class A state quarterfinals on Thursday at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
The 6-foot-5 guard scored 16 points in the first 18 minutes to help BOLD take a 43-25 lead over the Blackhawks. That included his first of three dunks, which put the Warriors up 15-6 early.
Gross finished with a game-high 24 points on 10 of 13 shooting and 2 of 3 free throws. He snatched seven boards, dished out six assists, had a pair of steals and one block.
“He’s worked so hard,” said a choked up Dan Gross, Jack’s father. “The hours and weeks and years of being dedicated to basketball, while still being there for his teammates in other sports, but really basketball is a sport that he truly loves. And for him to have the success and to get to be a part of it like this, you can’t write it any better.”
Baumgartner and Penkert were dominant inside, combining for 33 points and 23 rebounds.
Baumgartner shot 9-for-14 from the field and made his one free throw. The 6-3 forward ripped down 11 rebounds. Penkert, also a 6-3 forward, was 6 of 15 from the field and led the Warriors with 12 boards. Both rim protectors had nine rebounds on the defensive end.
“The team defense was just unbelievable,” Dan Gross said. “Owen Baumgartner finished at the basket and rebounding on defense. Will Penkert doing what he does. Hudson Vosika running the show and playing just locked in defense, he had that look in his eye tonight that he wanted to guard zero. He wanted (Kaydon Firchau) because he’s their best player.”
Vosika, a 5-10 senior guard, helped limit Madelia’s 6-3 freshman guard to 12 points. Firchau scored six points in both halves. Hayden Jones also scored 13 points for the Blackhawks.
Vosika was a five-year starting running back for BOLD’s football team. He is its all-time leader in career rushing yards (5,800), yards per attempt (10.8) and rushing touchdowns (83).
“We knew right away that we had to come out aggressive, play fast, play our game and just keep going from there,” Vosika said.
Dan Gross, who is in his first season as head coach of the Warriors, hopes there are more state berths to come for his BOLD program.
“Hopefully this rolls into the future,” Dan Gross said. “The younger kids in the crowd see it and they see what got these guys here and that’s being dedicated to more than one sport and being three-sport athletes. … That’s just a huge part of everything we have.”
MADELIA – Scoring: Hayden Jones 13, Kaydon Firchau 12, Dalton Tatro 8, Tate Becker 6, Kyle Pietsch 6, Josiah DeMaris 4 … 3-point shots: Tatro 2
BOLD – Scoring: Jack Gross 24, Owen Baumgartner 19, Will Penkert 14, Hudson Vosika 11, Tyler Ruschen 3, John Morse 3, Daylen Weber 2 … 3-point shots: Gross 2, Penkert 2, Ruschen 1, Vosika 1, Morse 1 … Rebound leaders: Penkert 12, Baumgartner 11, Gross 7 … Assist leaders: Weber 7, Gross 6, Vosika 6 … Steal leader: Gross 2 … Block leader: Gross 1
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