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  1. Wrestling 45 matches in a season without a defeat is an impressive feat. What about also adding in 38 pins including 27 in the first period? Let’s also add in only three matches going into the third period, with only ONE, yes one, match that went the full six minutes. When you add all that up you get this year’s Mr. Gorilla, Andrew Davison of Chesterton. Davison put together one of the most dominating seasons the state has ever seen this year. The future Michigan Wolverine already had a laundry list of accomplishments highlighted by national titles in folkstyle and Greco-roman before capturing his first state title this year. Davison’s career record was 121-4 with 79 career falls. On top of his accolades on the mat Davison has also been academic all-state based on stellar work in the classroom. Andrew Davison’s Resume http://indianamat.com/index.php/page/wrestler_detail.html/_/active/andrew-davison-r518 National 2016 187 UWW Cadet Freestyle Nationals 6th 2016 187 UWW Cadet Greco Nationals 5th[ 2016 195 Junior Greco Nationals 7th 2016 195 Junior Freestyle Nationals 7th 2016 195 Junior Folkstyle Nationals 1st 2016 195 Super 32 3rd 2015 182 Cadet Folkstyle Nationals 1st 2015 182 Cadet Freestyle Nationals 3rd 2015 182 Cadet Greco Nationals 1st State 2017 195 State 1st 2016 182 State Qualifier 2015 182 State 5th Awards and Honors 2017 Academic All-State Senior 2016 Academic All-State Junior Mr. Gorilla Voting Results(1st place votes) 1st- Andrew Davison(18) 2nd- Breyden Bailey(8) 3rd- Alec White(2) Others with 1st place votes Alston Bane(2) Eli Stock(2) Colton Cummings(1) Past Mr. Gorilla Award Winners 2016- Chad Red of New Palestine 2015- Tommy Forte of Mishawaka About Mr. Gorilla Award The Mr. Gorilla award was starting 2015 as a way to recognize the top senior each year. Voting is done after the state finals is completed. Voters are from around the state include coaches, administrators, and state and national media members that cover wrestling. The award has been designed to give recognition for the hard work and dedication it takes to be a top wrestler.
  2. Wrestling 45 matches in a season without a defeat is an impressive feat. What about also adding in 38 pins including 27 in the first period? Let’s also add in only three matches going into the third period, with only ONE, yes one, match that went the full six minutes. When you add all that up you get this year’s Mr. Gorilla, Andrew Davison of Chesterton. Davison put together one of the most dominating seasons the state has ever seen this year. The future Michigan Wolverine already had a laundry list of accomplishments highlighted by national titles in folkstyle and Greco-roman before capturing his first state title this year. Davison’s career record was 121-4 with 79 career falls. On top of his accolades on the mat Davison has also been academic all-state based on stellar work in the classroom. Andrew Davison’s Resume http://indianamat.co...ew-davison-r518 National 2016 187 UWW Cadet Freestyle Nationals 6th 2016 187 UWW Cadet Greco Nationals 5th[ 2016 195 Junior Greco Nationals 7th 2016 195 Junior Freestyle Nationals 7th 2016 195 Junior Folkstyle Nationals 1st 2016 195 Super 32 3rd 2015 182 Cadet Folkstyle Nationals 1st 2015 182 Cadet Freestyle Nationals 3rd 2015 182 Cadet Greco Nationals 1st State 2017 195 State 1st 2016 182 State Qualifier 2015 182 State 5th Awards and Honors 2017 Academic All-State Senior 2016 Academic All-State Junior Mr. Gorilla Voting Results(1st place votes) 1st- Andrew Davison(18) 2nd- Breyden Bailey(8) 3rd- Alec White(2) Others with 1st place votes Alston Bane(2) Eli Stock(2) Colton Cummings(1) Past Mr. Gorilla Award Winners 2016- Chad Red of New Palestine 2015- Tommy Forte of Mishawaka About Mr. Gorilla Award The Mr. Gorilla award was starting 2015 as a way to recognize the top senior each year. Voting is done after the state finals is completed. Voters are from around the state include coaches, administrators, and state and national media members that cover wrestling. The award has been designed to give recognition for the hard work and dedication it takes to be a top wrestler. Click here to view the article
  3. 1A Coach of the Year Tony Currie- Adams Central In his first year at the helm of the Flying Jets Currie continued the storied tradition of the program. The list of accolades in his first season will set a high standard for the years to come. In early January the Currie lead Jets captured the 1A Team State Duals title in dramatic fashion over Prairie Heights. They kept the ball rolling winning the tournament portion of the Allen County Athletic Conference. Adams Central was also the only 1A team to take more than one wrestler to state, which included 4th place finisher Kaine Luginbill. 2A Coach of the Year Trent McCormick- Yorktown The Yorktown contingent had an outstanding year once again, led by Coach Trent McCormick. The Tigers captured their third straight 2A Team State Duals title in dominating fashion. The won in the finals 45-18 and in total outscored their opponents 229-59. Along the state path they captured a sectional, regional, and semi-state titles. They also qualified eight wrestlers for state and finished 11th in the final standings. 3A Coach of the Year Brad Harper- Penn Adults often joke about the endless energy of kids…and Brad Harper. Harper is a high energy coach that is a master motivator. The architect of the Penn resurgence is the 3A Coach of the Year. With a banged up and patched up team at the 3A Team State Duals Harper’s squad was an eyelash and a tiebreaker from the finals. Then came a state run that was redemption for team state. Penn lost two very important wrestlers in the first round of state and came into the quarter-finals with one less wrestler than Cathedral. They managed to outpace the Irish as Harper’s squad brought home two individual titles along with a runner-up finish. This is Penn’s first wrestling state title in the school’s history along with the first individual titles since 1971. 1A Wrestler of the Year Sawyer Miller- South Adams After being in the semi-finals as a freshman and sophomore, Miller was knocked out of the state tournament at semi-state as a junior. That fueled the motivation to not quit until he was under the lights in his last go-round. He had an unblemished record until the finals where he dropped an overtime bout to Brock Hudkins. Miller wraps up his career as the most decorated Starfire in history with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place medals. His legacy will be hard to top, but he does has a younger brother just itching to break all his records. 2A Wrestler of the Year Brock Hudkins- Danville Luck hasn’t been a friend of Brock Hudkins during any of his three high school seasons. As a freshman he missed the first half of the season with an injury and came into the state tournament with a limited amount of matches. He ended up 5th in a very tough weight class. As a sophomore he came into state as a semi-state champion, weighed in, then became ill and couldn’t participate. His junior year was cruising along until a midseason weight room injury almost sidelined him for the season. Even with a mangled finger Hudkins captured a state title in one of the toughest weight classes in the state. He finished his junior campaign without a loss and will look to build upon it for his final year. 3A Wrestler of the Year Chad Red- New Palestine There are many superlatives that can be used to describe Chad Red. His career to this point is nearly spotless with his only blemishes coming when he attends national events. Along with his three state titles he has championships at the Super 32 and Fargo. He also has a 4th place finish at FloNationals along with leading Team Indiana to All-American finishes at the Cadet Duals. The icing on the cake is his #1 ranking in the country which has prompted visits from top college coaches to New Palestine. Mr. Gorilla Voting Results (1st Place Votes) Tommy Forte- 106(13) Tommy Cash- 90(9) Garrett Pepple- 74(1) Dylan Lydy- 28 Brandon James- 24 Tommy Forte- Mishawaka The experts often say to keep your resume to one page, but for Tommy Forte he will need a forest to print his resume off. One of only two seniors this year with four state medals(Brandon James the other), Forte has cemented a legacy of one of the greatest Cavemen ever. Two state titles to go with a runner-up and third place finish are just the tip of the iceberg. Nationally, Forte has placed at USAW Folkstyle Nationals twice and finished 4th at the Super 32. He also holds national rankings of #8 by Intermat and #15 by FloWrestling. He will be continuing his education and wrestling career at Buffalo with former coach Bryce Hasseman and the Bulls. This year he became only the second wrestler ever to capture four titles at the prestigious Al Smith Classic. He finished his career with an impressive 140 wins with only 5 losses to three different wrestlers(Jarred McKinley 2x, Cody LeCount 2x, and Anthony McHugh). With that he is the first of many Mr. Gorilla award recipients.
  4. 1A Coach of the Year Tony Currie- Adams Central In his first year at the helm of the Flying Jets Currie continued the storied tradition of the program. The list of accolades in his first season will set a high standard for the years to come. In early January the Currie lead Jets captured the 1A Team State Duals title in dramatic fashion over Prairie Heights. They kept the ball rolling winning the tournament portion of the Allen County Athletic Conference. Adams Central was also the only 1A team to take more than one wrestler to state, which included 4th place finisher Kaine Luginbill. 2A Coach of the Year Trent McCormick- Yorktown The Yorktown contingent had an outstanding year once again, led by Coach Trent McCormick. The Tigers captured their third straight 2A Team State Duals title in dominating fashion. The won in the finals 45-18 and in total outscored their opponents 229-59. Along the state path they captured a sectional, regional, and semi-state titles. They also qualified eight wrestlers for state and finished 11th in the final standings. 3A Coach of the Year Brad Harper- Penn Adults often joke about the endless energy of kids…and Brad Harper. Harper is a high energy coach that is a master motivator. The architect of the Penn resurgence is the 3A Coach of the Year. With a banged up and patched up team at the 3A Team State Duals Harper’s squad was an eyelash and a tiebreaker from the finals. Then came a state run that was redemption for team state. Penn lost two very important wrestlers in the first round of state and came into the quarter-finals with one less wrestler than Cathedral. They managed to outpace the Irish as Harper’s squad brought home two individual titles along with a runner-up finish. This is Penn’s first wrestling state title in the school’s history along with the first individual titles since 1971. 1A Wrestler of the Year Sawyer Miller- South Adams After being in the semi-finals as a freshman and sophomore, Miller was knocked out of the state tournament at semi-state as a junior. That fueled the motivation to not quit until he was under the lights in his last go-round. He had an unblemished record until the finals where he dropped an overtime bout to Brock Hudkins. Miller wraps up his career as the most decorated Starfire in history with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place medals. His legacy will be hard to top, but he does has a younger brother just itching to break all his records. 2A Wrestler of the Year Brock Hudkins- Danville Luck hasn’t been a friend of Brock Hudkins during any of his three high school seasons. As a freshman he missed the first half of the season with an injury and came into the state tournament with a limited amount of matches. He ended up 5th in a very tough weight class. As a sophomore he came into state as a semi-state champion, weighed in, then became ill and couldn’t participate. His junior year was cruising along until a midseason weight room injury almost sidelined him for the season. Even with a mangled finger Hudkins captured a state title in one of the toughest weight classes in the state. He finished his junior campaign without a loss and will look to build upon it for his final year. 3A Wrestler of the Year Chad Red- New Palestine There are many superlatives that can be used to describe Chad Red. His career to this point is nearly spotless with his only blemishes coming when he attends national events. Along with his three state titles he has championships at the Super 32 and Fargo. He also has a 4th place finish at FloNationals along with leading Team Indiana to All-American finishes at the Cadet Duals. The icing on the cake is his #1 ranking in the country which has prompted visits from top college coaches to New Palestine. Mr. Gorilla Voting Results (1st Place Votes) Tommy Forte- 106(13) Tommy Cash- 90(9) Garrett Pepple- 74(1) Dylan Lydy- 28 Brandon James- 24 Tommy Forte- Mishawaka The experts often say to keep your resume to one page, but for Tommy Forte he will need a forest to print his resume off. One of only two seniors this year with four state medals(Brandon James the other), Forte has cemented a legacy of one of the greatest Cavemen ever. Two state titles to go with a runner-up and third place finish are just the tip of the iceberg. Nationally, Forte has placed at USAW Folkstyle Nationals twice and finished 4th at the Super 32. He also holds national rankings of #8 by Intermat and #15 by FloWrestling. He will be continuing his education and wrestling career at Buffalo with former coach Bryce Hasseman and the Bulls. This year he became only the second wrestler ever to capture four titles at the prestigious Al Smith Classic. He finished his career with an impressive 140 wins with only 5 losses to three different wrestlers(Jarred McKinley 2x, Cody LeCount 2x, and Anthony McHugh). With that he is the first of many Mr. Gorilla award recipients. Click here to view the article
  5. We will announce the awards for this season and talk about the state finals. https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cd071k0paq83mk55nm4fmkq2nrs
  6. Here is the first list of top seniors for this year's Mr. Gorilla award. Note that these are in no order. We will update this list throughout the season. 1. Tommy Cash- Lawrence North - 2014 State Champion at 138lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 5th at 132lbs - 2012 5th at 106lbs 2. Jack Chastain- Hamilton Southeastern - 2014 5th at 126lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 113lbs 3. Cornelius Elliott- Perry Meridian - 2014 3rd at 113lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 8th at 113lbs 4. Tyler Fergeson- Evansville Reitz - 2014 5th at 113lbs 5. Tommy Forte- Mishawaka - 2014 2nd at 145lbs - 2014 Super 32 5th at 145lbs - 2014 USAW All-American 7th at 152lbs - 2013 State Champion at 138lbs - 2012 3rd at 132lbs 6. Elisea Geurra- Elkhart Central - 2014 6th at 220lbs 7. Colton Gonzales- Connersville - 2014 7th at 170lbs 8. Ben Harvey- Cathedral - 2014 State Qualifier at 145lbs - 2013 3rd at 126lbs - 2012 7th at 113lbs 9. Corey Hinkle- Western - 2014 3rd at 182lbs 10. Myron Howard-Anderson- Yorktown - 2014 4th at 182lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 170lbs 11. Dillon Jackson- Yorktown - 2014 3rd at 170lbs 12. Brandon James- Perry Meridian - 2014 2nd at 132lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 3rd at 120lbs - 2013 Junior Freestyle 6th at 126lbs - 2013 5th at 126lbs - 2012 3rd at 113lbs - 2012 Cadet Freestyle 6th at 120lbs - 2011 Cadet Freestyle 8th at 112lbs 13. Alex Johnson- Mater Dei - 2014 6th at 120lbs 14. Clarence Johnson- Merrillville - 2014 7th at 126lbs 15. Isaiah Kemper- Evansville Central - 2014 State Qualifier at 160lbs - 2014 USAW All-American 8th at 160lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 138lbs 16. Connor Knapp- East Noble - 2014 3rd at 120lbs - 2013 4th at 113lbs 17. Gabe Koontz- Edgewood - 2014 3rd at 160lbs 18. Bailey LaHue- Corydon Central - 2014 7th at 120lbs - 2013 4th at 120lbs - 2012 5th at 113lbs 19. Sam Lovejoy- Heritage - 2014 5th at 132lbs - 2012 State Qualifier at 113lbs 20. Dylan Lydy- Ben Davis - 2013 USAW Cadet Freestyle 4th at 160lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 4th at 160lbs 21. Joey Mammolenti- Penn - 2014 State Qualifier at 160lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 145lbs 22. Seth Meyer- Harrison (WL) - 2014 8th at 220lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 220lbs 23. Sawyer Miller- South Adams - 2013 3rd at 113lbs - 2012 4th at 106lbs 24. Jonathan Morales- Western Boone - 2014 5th at 182lbs 25. Norman Oglesby- Ben Davis - 2014 2nd at 285lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 285lbs 26. Chase Osborne- Penn - 2014 2nd at 170lbs - 2012 State Qualifier at 132lbs 27. Garrett Pepple- East Noble - 2014 Super 32 4th at 113lbs - 2014 USAW Junior Freestyle 8th at 113lbs - 2014 2nd at 113lbs - 2014 USAW Folkstyle All-American 3rd at 113lbs - 2013 2nd at 106lbs 28. Griffin Schermer- Bloomington South - 2014 5th at 120lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 106lbs 29. Darden Schurg- Crown Point - 2014 2nd at 152lbs - 2012 4th at 113lbs 30. Randy Scott- Mooresville - 2014 3rd at 195lbs - 2013 USAW Cadet Greco-Roman 2nd at 195lbs - 2013 USAW Cadet Freestyle 7th at 195lbs 31. Scottie Sopko- Hobart - 2013 State Qualifier at 170lbs - 2012 8th at 160lbs 32. Jacob Stevenson- Franklin - 2014 State Champion at 170lbs - 2012 State Qualifier at 138lbs 33. Nathan Trawick- Richmond - 2014 State Qualifier at 285lbs
  7. Here is the first list of top seniors for this year's Mr. Gorilla award. Note that these are in no order. We will update this list throughout the season. 1. Tommy Cash- Lawrence North - 2014 State Champion at 138lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 5th at 132lbs - 2012 5th at 106lbs 2. Jack Chastain- Hamilton Southeastern - 2014 5th at 126lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 113lbs 3. Cornelius Elliott- Perry Meridian - 2014 3rd at 113lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 8th at 113lbs 4. Tyler Fergeson- Evansville Reitz - 2014 5th at 113lbs 5. Tommy Forte- Mishawaka - 2014 2nd at 145lbs - 2014 Super 32 5th at 145lbs - 2014 USAW All-American 7th at 152lbs - 2013 State Champion at 138lbs - 2012 3rd at 132lbs 6. Elisea Geurra- Elkhart Central - 2014 6th at 220lbs 7. Colton Gonzales- Connersville - 2014 7th at 170lbs 8. Ben Harvey- Cathedral - 2014 State Qualifier at 145lbs - 2013 3rd at 126lbs - 2012 7th at 113lbs 9. Corey Hinkle- Western - 2014 3rd at 182lbs 10. Myron Howard-Anderson- Yorktown - 2014 4th at 182lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 170lbs 11. Dillon Jackson- Yorktown - 2014 3rd at 170lbs 12. Brandon James- Perry Meridian - 2014 2nd at 132lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 3rd at 120lbs - 2013 Junior Freestyle 6th at 126lbs - 2013 5th at 126lbs - 2012 3rd at 113lbs - 2012 Cadet Freestyle 6th at 120lbs - 2011 Cadet Freestyle 8th at 112lbs 13. Alex Johnson- Mater Dei - 2014 6th at 120lbs 14. Clarence Johnson- Merrillville - 2014 7th at 126lbs 15. Isaiah Kemper- Evansville Central - 2014 State Qualifier at 160lbs - 2014 USAW All-American 8th at 160lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 138lbs 16. Connor Knapp- East Noble - 2014 3rd at 120lbs - 2013 4th at 113lbs 17. Gabe Koontz- Edgewood - 2014 3rd at 160lbs 18. Bailey LaHue- Corydon Central - 2014 7th at 120lbs - 2013 4th at 120lbs - 2012 5th at 113lbs 19. Sam Lovejoy- Heritage - 2014 5th at 132lbs - 2012 State Qualifier at 113lbs 20. Dylan Lydy- Ben Davis - 2013 USAW Cadet Freestyle 4th at 160lbs - 2014 Flo All-American 4th at 160lbs 21. Joey Mammolenti- Penn - 2014 State Qualifier at 160lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 145lbs 22. Seth Meyer- Harrison (WL) - 2014 8th at 220lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 220lbs 23. Sawyer Miller- South Adams - 2013 3rd at 113lbs - 2012 4th at 106lbs 24. Jonathan Morales- Western Boone - 2014 5th at 182lbs 25. Norman Oglesby- Ben Davis - 2014 2nd at 285lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 285lbs 26. Chase Osborne- Penn - 2014 2nd at 170lbs - 2012 State Qualifier at 132lbs 27. Garrett Pepple- East Noble - 2014 Super 32 4th at 113lbs - 2014 USAW Junior Freestyle 8th at 113lbs - 2014 2nd at 113lbs - 2014 USAW Folkstyle All-American 3rd at 113lbs - 2013 2nd at 106lbs 28. Griffin Schermer- Bloomington South - 2014 5th at 120lbs - 2013 State Qualifier at 106lbs 29. Darden Schurg- Crown Point - 2014 2nd at 152lbs - 2012 4th at 113lbs 30. Randy Scott- Mooresville - 2014 3rd at 195lbs - 2013 USAW Cadet Greco-Roman 2nd at 195lbs - 2013 USAW Cadet Freestyle 7th at 195lbs 31. Scottie Sopko- Hobart - 2013 State Qualifier at 170lbs - 2012 8th at 160lbs 32. Jacob Stevenson- Franklin - 2014 State Champion at 170lbs - 2012 State Qualifier at 138lbs 33. Nathan Trawick- Richmond - 2014 State Qualifier at 285lbs Click here to view the article
  8. IndianaMat.com has decided to sponsor an award honoring the state's top senior wrestler. Most of the other high school sports already are honoring their top seniors and we felt that 2015 would be the right time to present such an award for wrestling. IndianaMat will start things off by publishing a watch list of senior contenders for the award (i.e. Heisman watch) in early November. We will then pare this list down to approximately fifteen wrestlers after the team state duals and holiday tournaments and then further refine the list prior to sectionals. The criteria for selection will be left intentionally vague as we want a variety of opinions as to who the voters think is the best wrestler. Some general criteria that can be considered is listed here: 1. Must be a senior 2. Undefeated/fewest losses. A midseason loss would not disqualify a wrestler. 3. Domination. Number of pins, tech falls 4. Level of competition. 5. Body of work previous to senior year. State and national resume. 6. Character 7. Grades Any, or all of these may, or may not, be taken into consideration by the voters when making their selections. We have chosen 39 voters to make this selection because we value their knowledge and experience regarding Indiana high school wrestling.
  9. IndianaMat.com has decided to sponsor an award honoring the state's top senior wrestler. Most of the other high school sports already are honoring their top seniors and we felt that 2015 would be the right time to present such an award for wrestling. IndianaMat will start things off by publishing a watch list of senior contenders for the award (i.e. Heisman watch) in early November. We will then pare this list down to approximately fifteen wrestlers after the team state duals and holiday tournaments and then further refine the list prior to sectionals. The criteria for selection will be left intentionally vague as we want a variety of opinions as to who the voters think is the best wrestler. Some general criteria that can be considered is listed here: 1. Must be a senior 2. Undefeated/fewest losses. A midseason loss would not disqualify a wrestler. 3. Domination. Number of pins, tech falls 4. Level of competition. 5. Body of work previous to senior year. State and national resume. 6. Character 7. Grades Any, or all of these may, or may not, be taken into consideration by the voters when making their selections. We have chosen 39 voters to make this selection because we value their knowledge and experience regarding Indiana high school wrestling. Click here to view the article
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