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IHSWCA MS State results and IHSAA Champs


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With MS state coming up next weekend is there any correllation between being a MS state champ and being an IHSAA state champ? Have there been any recent MS state champs that did not do well in high school be it injuries or focusing on other sports etc. Have there been any recent IHSAA state champs that did not place in MS state?

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Someone has posted data related to this topic before (sorry, can't recall who) The gist of it was success in the ISWCA MS tourney from the weights of 90-130 lbs translated well to success at the HS level. As far as champs at those weights, there is a good track record for these kids being immediate impacts on their HS program (not all, but the vast majority)

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2009 champs:

 

75- Drew Hughes

75- Tommy Cash

80-Cody Lecount

90- Levi Moss

95- Tommy Forte

102 Isaiah Bradley

110- Luke Decker

    3rd place- Riley McClurg

117- Neal Molloy

125- Vinny Corsaro

132- Gino Gillum

140- Kaden Newcomb

150- Jake Massengale

160- Austin Niebarger

175- Mitch Sliga

195- Kade Maggart

220- Brett Vaughn

    3rd- Gelen Robinson

285- Evan Ponder

    2nd- Donte Winfield

 

2010 Champs:

 

75- Cael McCormick

80- Drew Hughes

85- Kayla Miracle

90- Brandon James

95- Chandler Carroll

102- Hunter Fox

110- Cody LeCount

117- Connor James

125- Evan Smiley

132 Luke Decker

140- Vinny Corsoro

150- Scottie Sopko

160- Robert Stevenson

175- Max Hernandez

195- Gelen Robinson

220- Wes Bernard

275- McBryan Groler


2011 Champs:

 

75- Will Egli

80- Chad Red

85- Drew Hughes

90- Jake Tucker

95- Tommy Cash

102- Nick Lee

110- Darden Schurg

117- Bailey Lahue

125- Tommy Forte

132- Evan Smiley

140- Isaiah Kemper

150- Jacob Stevenson

160- Scottie Sopko

175- Robert Stevenson

195- Mason Morningstar

220- Sam Steward

275- Shawn Streck

 

2012 Champs:

 

75- Graham Rooks

80- Colton Cummings

85- Joe Lee

90- Brayton Lee

95- Chad Red

102- Broack Hudkins

110- Nick Lee

117- Gaige Torres

125- Blake Jordan

   2nd- Jacob Cavaciu

132- Bryce Bumgartner

  2nd- Jordan Vaughn

140- Blake Rypel

150- Ben Stewart

160- Kyle Schaffer

175- Alex Ragains

195- Evan Ellis

220- Quinn York

275- Colton Page

 

Taking the list from 2009 to 2012. I would say that winning this thing is a HUGE indicator of future success. Does anyone want me to post the last three years???

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Aren't there many schools that don't participate in this event?  Doesn't that automatically mean there will be many that win state that didn't do anything at MS state?

 

 

Someone has posted data related to this topic before (sorry, can't recall who) The gist of it was success in the ISWCA MS tourney from the weights of 90-130 lbs translated well to success at the HS level. As far as champs at those weights, there is a good track record for these kids being immediate impacts on their HS program (not all, but the vast majority)

 

I was the one that posted stats about MS state championships being followed immediately by state qualification.  The last couple years, the majority of 8th grade champs in that 90 to 130 range were at high school state as freshmen.

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Aren't there many schools that don't participate in this event?  Doesn't that automatically mean there will be many that win state that didn't do anything at MS state?

 

 

 

 

You can still register for the event without your whole team going. You can register under a school or club.

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Ok.... I'm back with the rest. Had to take my former MS state champ to physical therapy so he may be able to letter next year. (Crappy way to a start high school career!!!). But anyway......

 

2013

 

75- Alex Mosconi

80- Ty Mills

85- Mason Miranda

90- Brey Bailey

95- Colton Cummings

102- Jason Crary

110- Brayton Lee

117- Brad Laughlin

125- Alston Bane

132- Mason Parris

140- Jacob Farmer

150- Andrew Davidson

160- Bryce Bumgartner

175- Tristen Tonte

195- Clayton Scroggs

220- Evan Ellis

275- Bryce Biddle

 

2014

 

75- Trey Lane

80- Logan Bailey

85- Cayden Rooks

90- Jordan Slivka

95- Mason Miranda

102- Tyler Trina

110- Carson Willis

117- Carlos Champagne

125- Fernando Luevano

132- Brayton Lee

140- Drake Guerrero

150- Dru Berkebile

160- Mason Parris

175- Nathan Walton

195- Ryan Hammond

220- Cory Heinrichs

275- Jack Williams

 

2015

 

75- Colton Drousias

80- Noah Mis

85- Trey Lane

90- Jacob Moran

95- Asa Garcia

102- Jake Schoenegge

110- Deven Williams

117- Derek Blubaugh

125- Nathan Conley

132- Carson Brewer

140- Brooks Wathen

150- Alex Hirschfield

160- Ethan Potosky

175- Jack Kiser

195- Anthony Atria

220- Kyle Cornwell

275 Sam Jones

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I was the one that posted stats about MS state championships being followed immediately by state qualification.  The last couple years, the majority of 8th grade champs in that 90 to 130 range were at high school state as freshmen.

 

Thanks Maligned.

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There was a kid in our program that went 2-2 at middle school state. He got beat the first round at the sectional. Tough match. I look for him to make some noise.

 

 

Fernando Luevano from West Noble was a state qualifier last year as a freshman at 132 lbs after winning MS state the year before.

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