Meadow Bridge Wildcats aim for stronger season with returning talents
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 3:06 AM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

The Meadow Bridge Wildcats, under head coach Brandon Wickline, prepare for the upcoming season starting August 29 against Montcalm. Despite the loss of star running back Kaiden Sims, the team retains key players Trent Roles and Bo Wykle. Wickline, returning for his second year, emphasizes offseason improvements and strong physical conditioning. The Wildcats finished last season with an 8-4 record and reached the playoffs as the #10 seed in Single-A, and the coaching staff is optimistic about their potential this year.
- •Meadow Bridge Wildcats open season at home against Montcalm on August 29.
- •Trent Roles and Bo Wykle are key returning players for the Wildcats.
- •Brandon Wickline emphasizes player conditioning and review of last season.
- •Wildcats finished last season with an 8-4 record and playoffs appearance.
- •Team is optimistic about improving performance in the upcoming season.
- 3:06 AMYahoo Sports — Meadow Bridge Wildcats return dynamic threats in running and passing games
"2025 was the start of a brand-new era for Meadow Bridge Football under then first-year head coach Brandon Wickline.
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