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  5. Colin Reagan is Frontier's first state qualifier.
  6. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Breyden Bailey has done just about everything one can do to improve in wrestling. He puts time in the weight room, works relentlessly in practice and studies the sport. He’s gotten better in all aspects of wrestling. Yet, each year, despite his improvements, his season has ended in the exact same way -- third place. Bailey, a senior at Indianapolis Cathedral, is one of the most highly decorated wrestlers in Indiana history. He’s a four time sectional champion, a four time regional champion and as of last Saturday, he’s a four-time New Castle semistate champion. Going to state is nothing new for Bailey. He’s been there four times. He’s won his Friday night match the last three years. He’s also won his first and second matches on Saturday for the last three years. The state semifinals has proven to be the death round for Bailey. He has lost in the semifinals all three years. Each time, the opponent that has beaten him, has then fallen to the eventual state champion en route to a second place finish. Bailey has went on to win the third place match all three times. “It does mean a lot to me to be a four-time state qualifier,” Bailey said. “I am proud of my placings, but I want to win it.” Wrestling is in Bailey’s blood. His father, Bryan, is a two-time state champion from Martinsville and a one-time runner-up. “Bryan has been coaching Breyden his whole life,” Cathedral coach Sean McGinley said. “He’s been able to absorb things about the sport. Wrestling really is a way of life for him.” Bailey started wrestling when he turned seven. He had instant success, placing second in the ISWA folkstyle state that year. “Wrestling really seems to have come naturally to me,” Bailey said. About the time Bailey started wrestling, he also started going to the state finals in Indianapolis to watch the high school guys reach for their goals. “I’ve been going to the state tournament since I was in second grade,” Bailey said. “My favorite memory was when Briar Runyan from Martinsville won it. I remember getting my picture taken with him. They are close family friends.” Bailey doesn’t participate in any other sport. He says his normal day is waking up early, doing a little lifting or running a few miles, then going to school. During the school day he often gets the opportunity during one of his resource classes to look at film on wrestling. After school he goes to practice, then sticks around some nights to put extra work in with his freshman brother Logan. Logan lost in the ticket round of the New Castle semistate on Saturday. McGinley says there really isn’t a weakness in Bailey’s wrestling. “He’s good from top, bottom and neutral,” McGinley said. “But the first thing I’d say about Bailey is that he’s a student of the sport. I’ve never had a kid that has so much knowledge, that’s so involved in our room. He’s constantly helping other kids and coaching. He’s on another level in terms of his knowledge of the sport.” Bailey’s leadership (he’s a three-year captain at Cathedral) is one of the big reasons the Irish are considered contenders for the team state title this year. Cathedral won the New Castle semistate and will send seven grapplers to the state meet. The Irish were especially dominant in the middle weights. Jordan Slivka won the 126 pound class, Bailey took first at 132 and Zach Melloh won the 138 pound bracket. Elliot Rodgers finished second at 145. Ben Stewart finished second for Cathedral at 195 pounds and Andy Guhl was second at 220. Caleb Oliver finished fourth at 113. “We thought the semistate team championship would be close,” McGinley said. “I really thought it was Perry Meridian’s to lose. But we always talk about how we want to get on a little bit of a roll. We know if we lose one we aren’t expected to, we need someone who isn’t expected to win to pull off the upset. “That happened when we lost at 106 with little Bailey. We turned around at 113 and got back on track.” Oliver’s advancement was a bit of a surprise, considering he had just an 18-16 record entering the semistate. For Breyden, he has learned leadership skills by watching guys that were good leaders to him. “My freshman year we won state,” Bailey said. “We had guys like Vinny Corsaro and Wesley Bernard that were great leaders. I learned a lot from their style.” Bailey will wrestle for Division I Northern Illinois University next season. His college bio page will talk about his three third place finishes. He’s hoping there is also a line that reads “2017 Indiana state champion” as well. “Right now that’s my number one goal,” Bailey said. “I want to get under those lights.” Click here to view the article
  7. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Breyden Bailey has done just about everything one can do to improve in wrestling. He puts time in the weight room, works relentlessly in practice and studies the sport. He’s gotten better in all aspects of wrestling. Yet, each year, despite his improvements, his season has ended in the exact same way -- third place. Bailey, a senior at Indianapolis Cathedral, is one of the most highly decorated wrestlers in Indiana history. He’s a four time sectional champion, a four time regional champion and as of last Saturday, he’s a four-time New Castle semistate champion. Going to state is nothing new for Bailey. He’s been there four times. He’s won his Friday night match the last three years. He’s also won his first and second matches on Saturday for the last three years. The state semifinals has proven to be the death round for Bailey. He has lost in the semifinals all three years. Each time, the opponent that has beaten him, has then fallen to the eventual state champion en route to a second place finish. Bailey has went on to win the third place match all three times. “It does mean a lot to me to be a four-time state qualifier,” Bailey said. “I am proud of my placings, but I want to win it.” Wrestling is in Bailey’s blood. His father, Bryan, is a two-time state champion from Martinsville and a one-time runner-up. “Bryan has been coaching Breyden his whole life,” Cathedral coach Sean McGinley said. “He’s been able to absorb things about the sport. Wrestling really is a way of life for him.” Bailey started wrestling when he turned seven. He had instant success, placing second in the ISWA folkstyle state that year. “Wrestling really seems to have come naturally to me,” Bailey said. About the time Bailey started wrestling, he also started going to the state finals in Indianapolis to watch the high school guys reach for their goals. “I’ve been going to the state tournament since I was in second grade,” Bailey said. “My favorite memory was when Briar Runyan from Martinsville won it. I remember getting my picture taken with him. They are close family friends.” Bailey doesn’t participate in any other sport. He says his normal day is waking up early, doing a little lifting or running a few miles, then going to school. During the school day he often gets the opportunity during one of his resource classes to look at film on wrestling. After school he goes to practice, then sticks around some nights to put extra work in with his freshman brother Logan. Logan lost in the ticket round of the New Castle semistate on Saturday. McGinley says there really isn’t a weakness in Bailey’s wrestling. “He’s good from top, bottom and neutral,” McGinley said. “But the first thing I’d say about Bailey is that he’s a student of the sport. I’ve never had a kid that has so much knowledge, that’s so involved in our room. He’s constantly helping other kids and coaching. He’s on another level in terms of his knowledge of the sport.” Bailey’s leadership (he’s a three-year captain at Cathedral) is one of the big reasons the Irish are considered contenders for the team state title this year. Cathedral won the New Castle semistate and will send seven grapplers to the state meet. The Irish were especially dominant in the middle weights. Jordan Slivka won the 126 pound class, Bailey took first at 132 and Zach Melloh won the 138 pound bracket. Elliot Rodgers finished second at 145. Ben Stewart finished second for Cathedral at 195 pounds and Andy Guhl was second at 220. Caleb Oliver finished fourth at 113. “We thought the semistate team championship would be close,” McGinley said. “I really thought it was Perry Meridian’s to lose. But we always talk about how we want to get on a little bit of a roll. We know if we lose one we aren’t expected to, we need someone who isn’t expected to win to pull off the upset. “That happened when we lost at 106 with little Bailey. We turned around at 113 and got back on track.” Oliver’s advancement was a bit of a surprise, considering he had just an 18-16 record entering the semistate. For Breyden, he has learned leadership skills by watching guys that were good leaders to him. “My freshman year we won state,” Bailey said. “We had guys like Vinny Corsaro and Wesley Bernard that were great leaders. I learned a lot from their style.” Bailey will wrestle for Division I Northern Illinois University next season. His college bio page will talk about his three third place finishes. He’s hoping there is also a line that reads “2017 Indiana state champion” as well. “Right now that’s my number one goal,” Bailey said. “I want to get under those lights.”
  8. Due to a couple of us being under the weather, we are only doing one hangout this week.
  9. You edit the wrestler's profile with the correct data.
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  11. Bracketology 101 just got a whole lot more interesting. A wild semi-state Saturday in all four locations, with plenty of upsets, made for some very interesting early matchups between top wrestlers. The most talked about is, of course, the battle between two time state champion, Colton Cummings of Lowell, and two time placer from New Palestine, Alec White. Cummings has signed to wrestle for Army this year and White will don the black and gold for the Purdue Boilers next year. Have two division one signees ever met up on a Friday night? As you go through the brackets, it seems like nearly every weight class has some tougher than usual first round fights. First Round Fights 106 You might want to “get sick” at work Friday afternoon so you can get to Banker’s Life on time for this match up on Mat 3. It will begin right at 6pm. Have your popcorn and soda pop read and buckle up for the battle between: #1 Brayden Curtis of Yorktown vs. #3 Brendan Mattingly of Carmel The New Castle semi-state was obviously brutal to put the freshman Mattingly in this spot on Friday night. That semi-state contained the second, third, fourth and fifth ranked flyweights in the state. Mattingly drew the short straw and got hooked up with the state’s top ranked wrestler in the sophomore Curtis. The Fieldhouse should be rocking early with this one. 113 The top Friday night tilt will pit seventh ranked Gavin Rose of Greenfield Central versus ninth ranked Seth Horty of Evansville Memorial. Horty is in his last go round as he is a senior, whereas Rose navigated a bracket with the #2 and #3 ranked kids in the state. This should make for a nice Friday night battle to see who gets to wrestle for hardware on Saturday morning. 120 This weight class is extremely deep and features several grapplers with loads of state level experience. Two veteran, highly ranked studs, facing off on Friday night attest to talent in this bracket. #5 Colin Poynter of Portage vs. #6 Jabin Wright of Kokomo Wright is a two time state streeter looking for his first state medal. He will be matched up with Poynter, who came on strong last year to qualify for state and made another big step this year to put himself among the state’s elite. Wright comes at you from angles with speed whereas Poynter has an in your face, grinding style. Should make for an interesting style contrast 126 Wow! Wow!! WOW!!! Three, count ‘em three, awesome Friday night fights will leave the fans with sore necks if they all happen to be simultaneously contested. Leading off this trio at the top of the bracket is Fort Wayne semi-state champ Matt Gimson of Jimtown versus Evansville Mater Dei’s super frosh Matt Lee. The sophomore Gimson is a bona fide stud who made huge gains between his first and second seasons. However, most would not be surprised if the 12th ranked Jimmie was toppled by the 4th place finisher from Evansville. The 7th ranked Lee finishing fourth behind Graham Rooks, Blake Mulkey, and Noah Hunt is nothing to be ashamed of. The second nasty battle pits Indy Cathedral’s 6th ranked Jordan Slivka against Valparaiso’s underappreciated and 11th ranked Ian Dembowski. Slivka was a third place finisher last year at 113. Dembowski has been on the verge of breaking out statewide and a win over the established Slivka would do just that. Finally, the match up that has been getting the most notice is the Friday night tussle between two time state champion and 3rd ranked Colton Cummings of Lowell versus two time medal winner and three time state finalist Alec White of New Palestine. Two seniors with stellar resumes and one will be without a state medal after this weekend. The downside of not having wrestle backs has never been so evident. The one positive is that both young men seem to have their future well planned. 132 Fifteen of sixteen wrestlers in the 132 pound bracket are state ranked so the probability of some nasty first round scuffles was going to be high. Amazingly, the same two schools involved in one of the 126 first round rumbles are also involved here. #3 Kyle Luigs – Mater Dei vs. #6 Conner Gimson – Jimtown Even though these two schools are over 300 miles apart, they do have a common opponent in Columbus East’s Dalton Combest. Gimson beat Combest at the Al Smith meet in late December and Luigs just suffered his first lost of the season to Combest in the semifinals at semi-state. Gimson has lost each of the last two weeks to Central Noble’s Austin Moore and Yorktown’s Christian Hunt. Both will be on point trying to scratch and claw to get to Saturday. 138 The best first rounder in this weight class matches up two blue blood programs and two wrestlers with something to prove. #3 Kris Rumph – Portage vs. #11 Grant Gutierrez – Bellmont Rumph has had a great junior season highlighted by an Al Smith championship and one of the state’s best rivalries with #1 Brendan Black of Hobart. The rivalry had a little hiccup in the semi state finals where Black put it on Rumph, 17-1. Most believe that Rumph wasn’t “right” but no one is making excuses. Whatever the case may be, Rumph can erase the bad memories with a Friday night win. Gutierrez struggled somewhat early but has had a nice run late in the season where he avenged many of his earlier losses. The senior Brave will look to win on Friday night for himself and to become the first Bellmont state placer in a four years. 145 The middleweights always give us some of the best action overall and the 145 class should provide some great early round action this Friday. Three first round battles between highly ranked wrestlers should provide some fireworks. Leading off is a match that looks like it should be in the semis between #2 ranked Kasper McIntosh of Portage and #5 Joel Arney of Fort Wayne Carroll. Both had minor stumbles last week and they will pay for that mistake by having to meet up in a sudden death situation on Friday night. Good for the fans but bad for the loser who will be a fan for the rest of the weekend. Next up on the Friday night list is a match up between schools that are less then 15 miles from each other but as far as I know, they don’t face each other during the regular season and go in different directions once the season begins. Center Grove senior, #8 ranked Logan Coyle has only lost to #1 Brayton Lee at 145. He will do battle with #9 ranked senior Kain Rust of Perry Meridian. Rust has been around the block and is making his first trip to state. Both southsiders will be intense Friday night. The final Friday flap will pit Crown Point junior #10 Mario Traficanti against Jay County’s #7 Mason Winner. Winner was having an outstanding freshman campaign that most thought would end last Saturday. He then shocked most of northeast Indiana by taking out the third and fifth ranked kids in the state on the way to an improbable semi-state title. Don’t be fooled by Traficanti’s fourth place finish. He can and has wrestled the state’s best very tough. These two have similar styles. The might not light up the scoreboard but it should still be an exciting show. 152 This bracket has some of the state’s most exciting wrestlers. The type of guys that will throw caution to the wind and let the fur fly. I see two Friday night fur flying possibilities. The first involves seniors Kassius Breathitt from South Bend Riley and Jacob Clark of Avon. The 6th ranked Clark has a state medal on his resume and a fine 29-5 record. Breathitt has been on the state radar but this is his first Indy trip. The 8th ranked Wildcat will be looking for a fowl meal on Friday night. The second intriguing opening round tilt is at the bottom of the bracket where giant slayer Austin Bethel of Mount Vernon will put his #4 ranking on the line against Crown Point’s #12th ranked Noah Lamore. Bethel looks to finish matches early while Lamore likes to take his prey into the deep water. 160 The best candidate to provide excitement in the 160 class on Friday night is probably the tilt between Princeton’s 11th ranked junior, Chase Wilson and Bellmont’s 12th ranked senior, Tony Busse. Both of these proud programs have not had a state medalist in some time and Busse will be looking to avenge his loss to Wilson at the Al Smith. 170 At 170 the last match on the bracket looks to be the best match up for Friday night. Senior Jake Ruberg of Lawrenceburg qualified as a freshman and has yet to be back. The 9th ranked Tiger will be hungry for state hardware. Another Tiger, Jordan Rader will be his foe. Rader is from Peru, is a state qualifier from two seasons ago and is ranked 15th in the state. Should be some fireworks to see who will be on the podium. 182 As we enter the land of the big boys, the great first round matches continue. Don’t leave early, you might regret the decision. At 182, a battle between two grapplers ranked in the top 8 should peak your interest. Prairie Heights’ program has received some state wide attention the past couple of years. Most of us have heard of the Rasler and Levitz families. However, 8th ranked senior, Joey Blakely, is a important to their program as any kid. He already has state hardware and would be very disappointed if he were to go home empty handed. Trying to do just that is, Lebanon’s senior stud, Evan Stambaugh. Stambaugh is ranked 6th and is rolling this year. Both kids have confidence and are willing to brawl. 195 A Friday night fight that is seemingly under the radar is a clash between two football studs as well as top five ranked wrestlers. Cathedral’s Ben Stewart is a beast on the football field (Boston College recruit) as well as on the mat. He is ranked 2nd in the state and was third in this weight class a year ago. He will be match up against Evansville Mater Dei’s Kurtis Wilderman. Wilderman was the QB for the always tough Wildcat football team and that toughness carries over to the mat where he finished 6th a year ago and is ranked 5th this year. This has the making for an instant classic. 220 The featured matchup at 220 might not be that close on the scoreboard but it needs be talked about regardless. Third ranked Clayton Scroggs of Martinsville is a three time state finalist who placed fifth a year ago. By the luck of the draw, Scroggs got paired with Mason Parris, maybe the most dominant upper weight Indiana has produced since Mitch Sliga. Some will say he should have done better at semi-state to avoid the bad draw and they have a point but that will still not prevent me from feeling bad for kids who are clearly deserving of top 8 recognition but are denied by tournament system virtually no one else in the world uses. 285 Two BIG BIG men with a history will be the Friday night feature at heavyweight. Brownsburg will be looking to capture a team state title and they need a placer at 285 to bolster their score. Slick Rick Clark is a load and ranked 7th in the state. He will be paired with the massive Jessie Lawson of Fort Wayne Carroll. Lawson has taken a loss from Clark but he has also slayed the Purple big man once. Lawson is ranked #14th and put together a phenomenal run to get an Al Smith crown back in December. It’s the last match of Friday night, I will be watching…..will you?? Click here to view the article
  12. Bracketology 101 just got a whole lot more interesting. A wild semi-state Saturday in all four locations, with plenty of upsets, made for some very interesting early matchups between top wrestlers. The most talked about is, of course, the battle between two time state champion, Colton Cummings of Lowell, and two time placer from New Palestine, Alec White. Cummings has signed to wrestle for Army this year and White will don the black and gold for the Purdue Boilers next year. Have two division one signees ever met up on a Friday night? As you go through the brackets, it seems like nearly every weight class has some tougher than usual first round fights. First Round Fights 106 You might want to “get sick” at work Friday afternoon so you can get to Banker’s Life on time for this match up on Mat 3. It will begin right at 6pm. Have your popcorn and soda pop read and buckle up for the battle between: #1 Brayden Curtis of Yorktown vs. #3 Brendan Mattingly of Carmel The New Castle semi-state was obviously brutal to put the freshman Mattingly in this spot on Friday night. That semi-state contained the second, third, fourth and fifth ranked flyweights in the state. Mattingly drew the short straw and got hooked up with the state’s top ranked wrestler in the sophomore Curtis. The Fieldhouse should be rocking early with this one. 113 The top Friday night tilt will pit seventh ranked Gavin Rose of Greenfield Central versus ninth ranked Seth Horty of Evansville Memorial. Horty is in his last go round as he is a senior, whereas Rose navigated a bracket with the #2 and #3 ranked kids in the state. This should make for a nice Friday night battle to see who gets to wrestle for hardware on Saturday morning. 120 This weight class is extremely deep and features several grapplers with loads of state level experience. Two veteran, highly ranked studs, facing off on Friday night attest to talent in this bracket. #5 Colin Poynter of Portage vs. #6 Jabin Wright of Kokomo Wright is a two time state streeter looking for his first state medal. He will be matched up with Poynter, who came on strong last year to qualify for state and made another big step this year to put himself among the state’s elite. Wright comes at you from angles with speed whereas Poynter has an in your face, grinding style. Should make for an interesting style contrast 126 Wow! Wow!! WOW!!! Three, count ‘em three, awesome Friday night fights will leave the fans with sore necks if they all happen to be simultaneously contested. Leading off this trio at the top of the bracket is Fort Wayne semi-state champ Matt Gimson of Jimtown versus Evansville Mater Dei’s super frosh Matt Lee. The sophomore Gimson is a bona fide stud who made huge gains between his first and second seasons. However, most would not be surprised if the 12th ranked Jimmie was toppled by the 4th place finisher from Evansville. The 7th ranked Lee finishing fourth behind Graham Rooks, Blake Mulkey, and Noah Hunt is nothing to be ashamed of. The second nasty battle pits Indy Cathedral’s 6th ranked Jordan Slivka against Valparaiso’s underappreciated and 11th ranked Ian Dembowski. Slivka was a third place finisher last year at 113. Dembowski has been on the verge of breaking out statewide and a win over the established Slivka would do just that. Finally, the match up that has been getting the most notice is the Friday night tussle between two time state champion and 3rd ranked Colton Cummings of Lowell versus two time medal winner and three time state finalist Alec White of New Palestine. Two seniors with stellar resumes and one will be without a state medal after this weekend. The downside of not having wrestle backs has never been so evident. The one positive is that both young men seem to have their future well planned. 132 Fifteen of sixteen wrestlers in the 132 pound bracket are state ranked so the probability of some nasty first round scuffles was going to be high. Amazingly, the same two schools involved in one of the 126 first round rumbles are also involved here. #3 Kyle Luigs – Mater Dei vs. #6 Conner Gimson – Jimtown Even though these two schools are over 300 miles apart, they do have a common opponent in Columbus East’s Dalton Combest. Gimson beat Combest at the Al Smith meet in late December and Luigs just suffered his first lost of the season to Combest in the semifinals at semi-state. Gimson has lost each of the last two weeks to Central Noble’s Austin Moore and Yorktown’s Christian Hunt. Both will be on point trying to scratch and claw to get to Saturday. 138 The best first rounder in this weight class matches up two blue blood programs and two wrestlers with something to prove. #3 Kris Rumph – Portage vs. #11 Grant Gutierrez – Bellmont Rumph has had a great junior season highlighted by an Al Smith championship and one of the state’s best rivalries with #1 Brendan Black of Hobart. The rivalry had a little hiccup in the semi state finals where Black put it on Rumph, 17-1. Most believe that Rumph wasn’t “right” but no one is making excuses. Whatever the case may be, Rumph can erase the bad memories with a Friday night win. Gutierrez struggled somewhat early but has had a nice run late in the season where he avenged many of his earlier losses. The senior Brave will look to win on Friday night for himself and to become the first Bellmont state placer in a four years. 145 The middleweights always give us some of the best action overall and the 145 class should provide some great early round action this Friday. Three first round battles between highly ranked wrestlers should provide some fireworks. Leading off is a match that looks like it should be in the semis between #2 ranked Kasper McIntosh of Portage and #5 Joel Arney of Fort Wayne Carroll. Both had minor stumbles last week and they will pay for that mistake by having to meet up in a sudden death situation on Friday night. Good for the fans but bad for the loser who will be a fan for the rest of the weekend. Next up on the Friday night list is a match up between schools that are less then 15 miles from each other but as far as I know, they don’t face each other during the regular season and go in different directions once the season begins. Center Grove senior, #8 ranked Logan Coyle has only lost to #1 Brayton Lee at 145. He will do battle with #9 ranked senior Kain Rust of Perry Meridian. Rust has been around the block and is making his first trip to state. Both southsiders will be intense Friday night. The final Friday flap will pit Crown Point junior #10 Mario Traficanti against Jay County’s #7 Mason Winner. Winner was having an outstanding freshman campaign that most thought would end last Saturday. He then shocked most of northeast Indiana by taking out the third and fifth ranked kids in the state on the way to an improbable semi-state title. Don’t be fooled by Traficanti’s fourth place finish. He can and has wrestled the state’s best very tough. These two have similar styles. The might not light up the scoreboard but it should still be an exciting show. 152 This bracket has some of the state’s most exciting wrestlers. The type of guys that will throw caution to the wind and let the fur fly. I see two Friday night fur flying possibilities. The first involves seniors Kassius Breathitt from South Bend Riley and Jacob Clark of Avon. The 6th ranked Clark has a state medal on his resume and a fine 29-5 record. Breathitt has been on the state radar but this is his first Indy trip. The 8th ranked Wildcat will be looking for a fowl meal on Friday night. The second intriguing opening round tilt is at the bottom of the bracket where giant slayer Austin Bethel of Mount Vernon will put his #4 ranking on the line against Crown Point’s #12th ranked Noah Lamore. Bethel looks to finish matches early while Lamore likes to take his prey into the deep water. 160 The best candidate to provide excitement in the 160 class on Friday night is probably the tilt between Princeton’s 11th ranked junior, Chase Wilson and Bellmont’s 12th ranked senior, Tony Busse. Both of these proud programs have not had a state medalist in some time and Busse will be looking to avenge his loss to Wilson at the Al Smith. 170 At 170 the last match on the bracket looks to be the best match up for Friday night. Senior Jake Ruberg of Lawrenceburg qualified as a freshman and has yet to be back. The 9th ranked Tiger will be hungry for state hardware. Another Tiger, Jordan Rader will be his foe. Rader is from Peru, is a state qualifier from last season and is ranked 15th in the state. Should be some fireworks to see who will be on the podium. 182 As we enter the land of the big boys, the great first round matches continue. Don’t leave early, you might regret the decision. At 182, a battle between two grapplers ranked in the top 8 should peak your interest. Prairie Heights’ program has received some state wide attention the past couple of years. Most of us have heard of the Rasler and Levitz families. However, 8th ranked senior, Joey Blakely, is a important to their program as any kid. He already has state hardware and would be very disappointed if he were to go home empty handed. Trying to do just that is, Lebanon’s senior stud, Evan Stambaugh. Stambaugh is ranked 6th and is rolling this year. Both kids have confidence and are willing to brawl. 195 A Friday night fight that is seemingly under the radar is a clash between two football studs as well as top five ranked wrestlers. Cathedral’s Ben Stewart is a beast on the football field (Boston College recruit) as well as on the mat. He is ranked 2nd in the state and was third in this weight class a year ago. He will be match up against Evansville Mater Dei’s Kurtis Wilderman. Wilderman was the QB for the always tough Wildcat football team and that toughness carries over to the mat where he finished 6th a year ago and is ranked 5th this year. This has the making for an instant classic. 220 The featured matchup at 220 might not be that close on the scoreboard but it needs be talked about regardless. Third ranked Clayton Scroggs of Martinsville is a three time state finalist who placed fifth a year ago. By the luck of the draw, Scroggs got paired with Mason Parris, maybe the most dominant upper weight Indiana has produced since Mitch Sliga. Some will say he should have done better at semi-state to avoid the bad draw and they have a point but that will still not prevent me from feeling bad for kids who are clearly deserving of top 8 recognition but are denied by tournament system virtually no one else in the world uses. 285 Two BIG BIG men with a history will be the Friday night feature at heavyweight. Brownsburg will be looking to capture a team state title and they need a placer at 285 to bolster their score. Slick Rick Clark is a load and ranked 7th in the state. He will be paired with the massive Jessie Lawson of Fort Wayne Carroll. Lawson has taken a couple of losses from Clark but I’m pretty sure he has also slayed the Purple big man at least once. Clark is ranked #14th and put together a phenomenal run to get an Al Smith crown back in December. It’s the last match of Friday night, I will be watching…..will you??
  13. http://indianamat.com/index.php/topic/51754-article-2017-state-finals-information-center/ State Finals Information Center I try to do this every year, but still get questions on what time, how much are tickets, where are brackets, why isn't my kid ranked, etc?
  14. It's always fun to listen to those two! You can listen at online at http://wzbd.com/
  15. Overall Once again we have shown how accurate our rankings are with another great year for the final rankings. Note that our rankings are locked before sectional and these do not take into account injuries or semi-state draws as the state series progresses. This year we had a record 169 ranked wrestlers that made it to state. The top weight class was 132 with 15 of the 16 state qualifiers being ranked. Also 126, 152, and 220 had 14 ranked wrestlers. Unfortunately bringing up the rear was 138, 145, and 195 with only 10 ranked wrestlers. 2017- 169 2016- 175 2015- 172 2014- 171 2013- 171 2012- 170 2011- 157 2010- 159 2009- 143 106lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Eli Hickman- Rensselaer Central Danny Tolin- Chesterton Colin Reagan- Frontier Logan Boe- Danville Jake Armstrong- Winamac Logan Stephenson- Terre Haute South First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Brayden Curtis- Yorktown vs. #3 Brendan Mattingly- Carmel #14 Brayden Shearer- Garrett vs. #2 Seth Johnson- North Montgomery #4 Andrew Black- Shenandoah vs. #19 Fernando Flores- Goshen #5 Brayden Lowery- Perry Meridian vs. #13 JC Herring- Oak Hill 113lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Tanner Schoeff- Central Noble Alex Petro- Center Grove Chris Schuller- Woodlan Caleb Oliver- Indianapolis Cathedral First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #18 Joe Just- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #4 Kory Cavanaugh- Penn #2 Alec Viduya- Roncalli vs. #17 Kane Egli- Evansville Mater Dei #6 Hunter Watts- Jimtown vs. #20 Ryne Webb- Rensselaer Central #7 Gavin Rose- Greenfield-Central vs. #9 Seth Horty- Evansville Memorial 120lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Braxton Alexander- Wawasee Blaigh Rushing- Homestead Zane Sullivan- Edgewood Trevor Ragle- New Castle First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Ty Mills- Brownsburg vs. #15 Carter Noehre- Greenfield-Central #12 Sunny Nier- Perry Meridian vs. #8 Alex Mosconi- Indian Creek #2 Tylor Triana- Hobart vs. #14 Josh Stephenson- Yorktown #5 Colin Poynter- Portage vs. #6 Jabin Wright- Kokomo #7 Christian Mejia- Elkhart Memorial vs. #10 Tanner DeMien- Penn 126lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Reese Rodriguez- Hammond Morton Dylan Demarco- Garrett First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Blake Mulkey- Brownsburg vs. #16 Hunter Cottingham- Western #12 Matt Gimson- Jimtown vs. #7 Matt Lee- Evansville Mater Dei #15 Joel Byman- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #18 Noah Hunt- Bloomington South #3 Colton Cummings- Lowell vs. #5 Alec White- New Palestine #4 Michael DeLaPena- Merrillville vs. #13 Dallas Pugsley- Shenandoah #6 Jordan Slivka- Indianapolis Cathedral vs. #11 Ian Dembowski- Valparaiso 132lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 15 Unranked qualifiers: Austin Moore- Central Noble First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Jeremiah Reitz- Griffith vs. #14 Jack Servies- Perry Meridian #2 Breyden Bailey- Indianapolis Cathedral vs. #12 Miguel Prado- Portage #3 Kyle Luigs- Evansville Mater Dei vs. #6 Conner Gimson- Jimtown #4 Christian Hunt- Yorktown vs. #19 Noah Franklin- New Washington #5 Ethan Smiley- Beech Grove vs. #13 Jack Tolin- Chesterton #7 Dawson Combest- Columbus East vs. #18 Anthony Mosser- Adams Central #8 Manzona Bryant- Culver Academies vs. #9 Cainan Schaefer- South Dearborn 138lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Logan Macklin- Adams Central Ryan Surguy- Shenandoah Jacob LaPlace- Mishawaka Levi Miller- North Posey Chaz Boyd- Elkhart Central Jacob Redd- Connersville First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #11 Grant Gutierrez- Bellmont vs. #3 Kris Rumph- Portage #5 Nathan Conley- Avon vs. #17 Jesus Mancera- Lawrence Central 145lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Xander Stroud- Elkhart Central Elliot Rodgers- Indianapolis Cathedral Corban Pollitt- Columbus East Brooks Wathen- Jennings County Carlos Aguirre- Garrett Darian Padgett- North Central (Indianapolis) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #5 Joel Arney- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #2 Kasper McIntosh- Portage #7 Mason Winner- Jay County vs. #10 Mario Traficanti- Crown Point #9 Kain Rust- Perry Meridian vs. #8 Logan Coyle- Center Grove 152lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Tucker Schank- Southridge David Kitko- Noblesville First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Joe Lee- Evansville Mater Dei vs. #10 Clay Jones- Lafayette Jefferson #12 Noah LaMore- Crown Point vs. #4 Austin Bethel- Mount Vernon #18 Cody Klettheimer- Frankton vs. #15 Hunter Reed- Columbia City #2 Noah Warren- Perry Meridian vs. #17 Colt Rutter- Yorktown #6 Jacob Clark- Avon vs. #8 Kassius Breathitt- South Bend Riley #9 Nathaniel Weimer- East Noble vs. #11 Andrew Negangard- East Central 160lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Josh Gee- Shenandoah Matthew Wertz- Zionsville Jacob Atkins- South Bend Riley Justin Miller- Westfield First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Brad Laughlin- Yorktown vs. #20 Jaylen Adkins- Decatur Central #10 Jed Levitz- Prairie Heights vs. #14 Ethan Stock- Monrovia #11 Chase Wilson- Princeton vs. #12 Tony Busse- Bellmont #6 Gleason Mappes- Center Grove vs. #18 Nick Potter- New Haven 170lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Joe Mazero- Hamilton Southeastern Bradley Groover- River Forest Jonyvan Johnson- New Haven Brad Lowe- Greenfield-Central First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #10 Ismael Cornejo- Portage vs. #1 Burk Vanhorn- Franklin Community #15 Jordan Rader- Peru vs. #9 Jake Ruberg- Lawrenceburg #16 Anthony Cicciarelli- Brownsburg vs. #7 Zack Fattore- Hobart #6 Jarod Swank- Penn vs. #14 Jonah Hays- Center Grove 182lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 13 Unranked qualifiers: Jonah Rolfes- Lawrenceburg Tyjonn Lockett- Merrillville Stephen Nix- F. W. Bishop Dwenger First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #17 Jeremy Torres- Portage vs. #14 Jake Moore- Franklin Community #2 Thomas Dull- Terre Haute North vs. #16 Austin Faulkner- Mishawaka #3 Lucas Davison- Chesterton vs. #12 Jacob Hendrich- Northview #4 Jacob Gray- Delta vs. #10 Cameron Simmons- Lawrence Central #8 Joey Blakeley- Prairie Heights vs. #6 Evan Stambaugh- Lebanon 195lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Nick Schoonveld- Kankakee Valley Jack Michel- Southridge Draven Rasler- West Noble Anthony Maceo- Portage Gavin Herrera- Kokomo David Delph- Frankton First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Tristen Tonte- Warren Central vs. #16 Bradley Philpot- Floyd Central #13 Tyler Moser- Bremen vs. #9 Caleb Hankenson- Bellmont #5 Kurtis Wilderman- Evansville Mater Dei vs. #2 Ben Stewart- Indianapolis Cathedral 220lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Austin Evans- Lakeland Andy Guhl- Indianapolis Cathedral First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Mason Parris- Lawrenceburg vs. #3 Clayton Scroggs- Martinsville #17 Tyler McKeever- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #6 Donnie Crider- Harrison (wl) #2 Gunnar Larson- Avon vs. #10 Kyle Cornwell- Elwood #4 Corbin Maddox- Daleville vs. #18 Will Vakalahi- Penn #5 Eli Pokorney- Chesterton vs. #13 Gaven Hare- Jay County #7 Jacob McClaine- Lebanon vs. #12 Garrison Lee- Monrovia 285lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 11 Unranked qualifiers: Aron Ceglarek- Kankakee Valley Dylan Cain- Greensburg Tyler Selm- Franklin County Dan Clark- Rochester Clark Minges- East Central First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #14 Jessie Lawson- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #7 Rickie Clark- Brownsburg #2 Evan Ellis- Eastern (Greentown) vs. #12 Brendan Sutton- Jennings County #3 Wade Ripple- Mount Vernon vs. #18 Dakota Ault- F.w. North Side Click here to view the article
  16. Overall Once again we have shown how accurate our rankings are with another great year for the final rankings. Note that our rankings are locked before sectional and these do not take into account injuries or semi-state draws as the state series progresses. This year we had a record 169 ranked wrestlers that made it to state. The top weight class was 132 with 15 of the 16 state qualifiers being ranked. Also 126, 152, and 220 had 14 ranked wrestlers. Unfortunately bringing up the rear was 138, 145, and 195 with only 10 ranked wrestlers. 2017- 169 2016- 175 2015- 172 2014- 171 2013- 171 2012- 170 2011- 157 2010- 159 2009- 143 106lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Eli Hickman- Rensselaer Central Danny Tolin- Chesterton Colin Reagan- Frontier Logan Boe- Danville Jake Armstrong- Winamac Logan Stephenson- Terre Haute South First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Brayden Curtis- Yorktown vs. #3 Brendan Mattingly- Carmel #14 Brayden Shearer- Garrett vs. #2 Seth Johnson- North Montgomery #4 Andrew Black- Shenandoah vs. #19 Fernando Flores- Goshen #5 Brayden Lowery- Perry Meridian vs. #13 JC Herring- Oak Hill 113lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Tanner Schoeff- Central Noble Alex Petro- Center Grove Chris Schuller- Woodlan Caleb Oliver- Indianapolis Cathedral First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #18 Joe Just- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #4 Kory Cavanaugh- Penn #2 Alec Viduya- Roncalli vs. #17 Kane Egli- Evansville Mater Dei #6 Hunter Watts- Jimtown vs. #20 Ryne Webb- Rensselaer Central #7 Gavin Rose- Greenfield-Central vs. #9 Seth Horty- Evansville Memorial 120lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Braxton Alexander- Wawasee Blaigh Rushing- Homestead Zane Sullivan- Edgewood Trevor Ragle- New Castle First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Ty Mills- Brownsburg vs. #15 Carter Noehre- Greenfield-Central #12 Sunny Nier- Perry Meridian vs. #8 Alex Mosconi- Indian Creek #2 Tylor Triana- Hobart vs. #14 Josh Stephenson- Yorktown #5 Colin Poynter- Portage vs. #6 Jabin Wright- Kokomo #7 Christian Mejia- Elkhart Memorial vs. #10 Tanner DeMien- Penn 126lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Reese Rodriguez- Hammond Morton Dylan Demarco- Garrett First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Blake Mulkey- Brownsburg vs. #16 Hunter Cottingham- Western #12 Matt Gimson- Jimtown vs. #7 Matt Lee- Evansville Mater Dei #15 Joel Byman- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #18 Noah Hunt- Bloomington South #3 Colton Cummings- Lowell vs. #5 Alec White- New Palestine #4 Michael DeLaPena- Merrillville vs. #13 Dallas Pugsley- Shenandoah #6 Jordan Slivka- Indianapolis Cathedral vs. #11 Ian Dembowski- Valparaiso 132lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 15 Unranked qualifiers: Austin Moore- Central Noble First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Jeremiah Reitz- Griffith vs. #14 Jack Servies- Perry Meridian #2 Breyden Bailey- Indianapolis Cathedral vs. #12 Miguel Prado- Portage #3 Kyle Luigs- Evansville Mater Dei vs. #6 Conner Gimson- Jimtown #4 Christian Hunt- Yorktown vs. #19 Noah Franklin- New Washington #5 Ethan Smiley- Beech Grove vs. #13 Jack Tolin- Chesterton #7 Dawson Combest- Columbus East vs. #18 Anthony Mosser- Adams Central #8 Manzona Bryant- Culver Academies vs. #9 Cainan Schaefer- South Dearborn 138lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Logan Macklin- Adams Central Ryan Surguy- Shenandoah Jacob LaPlace- Mishawaka Levi Miller- North Posey Chaz Boyd- Elkhart Central Jacob Redd- Connersville First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #11 Grant Gutierrez- Bellmont vs. #3 Kris Rumph- Portage #5 Nathan Conley- Avon vs. #17 Jesus Mancera- Lawrence Central 145lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Xander Stroud- Elkhart Central Elliot Rodgers- Indianapolis Cathedral Corban Pollitt- Columbus East Brooks Wathen- Jennings County Carlos Aguirre- Garrett Darian Padgett- North Central (Indianapolis) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #5 Joel Arney- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #2 Kasper McIntosh- Portage #7 Mason Winner- Jay County vs. #10 Mario Traficanti- Crown Point #9 Kain Rust- Perry Meridian vs. #8 Logan Coyle- Center Grove 152lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Tucker Schank- Southridge David Kitko- Noblesville First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Joe Lee- Evansville Mater Dei vs. #10 Clay Jones- Lafayette Jefferson #12 Noah LaMore- Crown Point vs. #4 Austin Bethel- Mount Vernon #18 Cody Klettheimer- Frankton vs. #15 Hunter Reed- Columbia City #2 Noah Warren- Perry Meridian vs. #17 Colt Rutter- Yorktown #6 Jacob Clark- Avon vs. #8 Kassius Breathitt- South Bend Riley #9 Nathaniel Weimer- East Noble vs. #11 Andrew Negangard- East Central 160lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Josh Gee- Shenandoah Matthew Wertz- Zionsville Jacob Atkins- South Bend Riley Justin Miller- Westfield First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Brad Laughlin- Yorktown vs. #20 Jaylen Adkins- Decatur Central #10 Jed Levitz- Prairie Heights vs. #14 Ethan Stock- Monrovia #11 Chase Wilson- Princeton vs. #12 Tony Busse- Bellmont #6 Gleason Mappes- Center Grove vs. #18 Nick Potter- New Haven 170lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Joe Mazero- Hamilton Southeastern Bradley Groover- River Forest Jonyvan Johnson- New Haven Brad Lowe- Greenfield-Central First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #10 Ismael Cornejo- Portage vs. #1 Burk Vanhorn- Franklin Community #15 Jordan Rader- Peru vs. #9 Jake Ruberg- Lawrenceburg #16 Anthony Cicciarelli- Brownsburg vs. #7 Zack Fattore- Hobart #6 Jarod Swank- Penn vs. #14 Jonah Hays- Center Grove 182lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 13 Unranked qualifiers: Jonah Rolfes- Lawrenceburg Tyjonn Lockett- Merrillville Stephen Nix- F. W. Bishop Dwenger First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #17 Jeremy Torres- Portage vs. #14 Jake Moore- Franklin Community #2 Thomas Dull- Terre Haute North vs. #16 Austin Faulkner- Mishawaka #3 Lucas Davison- Chesterton vs. #12 Jacob Hendrich- Northview #4 Jacob Gray- Delta vs. #10 Cameron Simmons- Lawrence Central #8 Joey Blakeley- Prairie Heights vs. #6 Evan Stambaugh- Lebanon 195lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 10 Unranked qualifiers: Nick Schoonveld- Kankakee Valley Jack Michel- Southridge Draven Rasler- West Noble Anthony Maceo- Portage Gavin Herrera- Kokomo David Delph- Frankton First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Tristen Tonte- Warren Central vs. #16 Bradley Philpot- Floyd Central #13 Tyler Moser- Bremen vs. #9 Caleb Hankenson- Bellmont #5 Kurtis Wilderman- Evansville Mater Dei vs. #2 Ben Stewart- Indianapolis Cathedral 220lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Austin Evans- Lakeland Andy Guhl- Indianapolis Cathedral First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Mason Parris- Lawrenceburg vs. #3 Clayton Scroggs- Martinsville #17 Tyler McKeever- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #6 Donnie Crider- Harrison (wl) #2 Gunnar Larson- Avon vs. #10 Kyle Cornwell- Elwood #4 Corbin Maddox- Daleville vs. #18 Will Vakalahi- Penn #5 Eli Pokorney- Chesterton vs. #13 Gaven Hare- Jay County #7 Jacob McClaine- Lebanon vs. #12 Garrison Lee- Monrovia 285lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 11 Unranked qualifiers: Aron Ceglarek- Kankakee Valley Dylan Cain- Greensburg Tyler Selm- Franklin County Dan Clark- Rochester Clark Minges- East Central First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #14 Jessie Lawson- Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. #7 Rickie Clark- Brownsburg #2 Evan Ellis- Eastern (Greentown) vs. #12 Brendan Sutton- Jennings County #3 Wade Ripple- Mount Vernon vs. #18 Dakota Ault- F.w. North Side
  17. They are added to the Info Center
  18. When you're #1 and beat the #1 guy at the weight below it is a nice win, but it isn't out of the ordinary. Most of the time the match-up will favor the guy in the higher weight class. Maybe the constant "reminders" on various social media platforms every time a Stock kid gets a win of any nature wear on people these days. It appears from all the posts that they are the most disrespected kids in the state and IndianaMat should owe them an apology of the greatest proportions.
  19. You must talk to a lot of Franklin fans. Most anyone with any knowledge of the weight knows it's probably the most wide open in the state.
  20. Who said that VanHorn was unbeatable?
  21. By STEVE KRAH stvkrh905@gmail.com Evan Ellis is studious in more ways than one. The unbeaten heavyweight wrestler from Eastern High School in Greentown is a student of the sport. “I watch 20 hours of FloWrestling a week,” Ellis said. “I’m watching the Big Ten. I’m watching different things. I’ve just infatuated myself with (wrestling).” After placing eighth in 2015 and third in 2016 at 220, Ellis has has qualified for his third straight IHSAA State Finals (he drew 28-8 senior Brendan Sutton of Jennings County in the first round at 285 on Friday, Feb. 17 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis). No. 2-ranked Ellis (44-0) is one of three unbeatens in the 285-pound class. South Bend Washington junior Isaiah McWilliams (50-0 and ranked No. 1) and Mt. Vernon senior Wade Ripple (49-0 and ranked No. 3) are the others. After bowing out 3-2 in the “ticket” round at the Fort Wayne Semistate as a freshman, Ellis started pouring it on, not only during the high school season, but in the summers. He placed second in the Cadet Folkstyle Nationals in 2014 and second at the NHSCA Sophomore Nationals, fourth at the Junior Folkstyle Nationals and eighth and the Super 32 in 2015. But Ellis is also an exceptional student in the scholastic sense as evidenced by his being accepted to Ivy League school Brown University in Providence, R.I. He plans to wrestle for the Bears beginning in 2017-18. According to U.S. News & World Report, Brown has one of the lowest acceptance rates of colleges and universities in the country. It was 9 percent in 2015. “They were the very first school to send me a letter,” Ellis said. “We were preparing for the Super 32 my sophomore year, they sent a letter just wanted to ‘Hi! We see want you’ve done. We see you’re academic all-state. Then they just went away for awhile.” As the sophomore and junior years went by, Ellis got better and better in his wrestling and his academics and Brown became persistent in its recruit of the big Comet who enjoys his Advanced Placement curriculum at Eastern. “Finally, we got an official visit set up,” Ellis said. “I just love in out there. It’s a great atmosphere for learning, but the wrestling team has a lot of special things going on as well.” Led by head coach Todd Beckerman, Brown is part of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association. What made Ellis better on the mat? “I had to change my lifestyle,” Ellis said. “If this is really what I wanted to do, I had to make changes. I was good for our area and I was decent for our state. But I just wanted to pursue it deeper. I had a burning sensation to just be dominant.” Ellis decided to give up football and track and focus on wrestling. “I consumed myself with it,” Ellis said. “It was hard. I had to give up a lot. But I knew I wanted to be the guy and it was going to take a lot of work.” Ellis cut fast food out of his diet, even in the off-season. “My family even changed with me,” Ellis said of father Rodney, mother Amy and sister Olivia. “We went with organic and no hormones. They spent that extra money for me to eat like this. I’ve been lifting (weights) all the time. “In the summer, it’s hot. You just want to lie around the house and play some Xbox. But I got up at 6 a.m. and worked out.” Ellis is thankful for a family that has traveled all over the country while he pursued his wrestling dreams. “They’ve spent a fortune,” Ellis said. “We’ve been from border and border. Without their sacrifice, there’s no way I’d be where I am. They just wanted to give me the opportunity to be the best I could be. “It’s a whole new level of confidence. I’ve been in so much time in the off-season. I’m just anxious to get out there and dominate.” Ellis is coached by an Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Famer in Bob Jarrett. He is in his eighth season at Eastern. He spent 24 years at Western in nearby Russiaville and came out of retirement after an eight-year hiatus. “He’s just a kid that’s put in the time and effort,” Jarrett said of Ellis. “He’s been doing it since grade school. “I think he’s good enough to win it all (at the State Finals), but that doesn’t mean he can’t be beat. He works extremely hard . He had a great attitude and he’s a smart kid, obviously.” Jarrett said that Ellis, who weighs around 240 pounds, has succeed as a bigger wrestler because from a young age he has been willing to work some moves usually employed by smaller grapplers. “We’ve worked on wrestling moves while other heavyweights have just kind of leaned on each other,” Jarrett said. “They push and shove. He was doing little-guy moves and it’s really helped him in the long run.” Click here to view the article
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