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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #25 on: February 05, 2012, 07:49:07 AM »
Is the 113 weight class based on the semi-state bracket?  Schoettle beat Davis 8-4 with Schoettle taking Davis down 4 times and cutting Davis 4 times. 
Of corse, they aren't I. Order of 1-4 placing, these are who I think are getting through ticket rounds starting at the top of the bracket and going down.


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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #26 on: February 05, 2012, 07:53:52 AM »
Evansville Spectator, you have Batts moving on to the state finals and he finished fourth in his regional and did not have one ranked wrestler there in his weight class (other than himself).  Do you have some inside information or can you explain that pick a little further.  I know the wrestlers in front of him are good, but his first round matchup against Broukal is a tough one and I believe Broukal is a better wrestler than any of the three that finished ahead of him at regionals.


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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #27 on: February 05, 2012, 07:57:33 AM »
113 is a loaded weight class in this Sectional. Anthony Schoettle was beating Josh Davis 6-4 with 7 seconds left when Davis tried a suicide takedown to force OT and Shoettle got around for the last second 2. Whoever said Davis was taken down 4 and cut 4 is mistaken. I have seen the video. "scouting mission"  I will say that Davis is the toughest kid in our Semi-State at 113. He looked great at Regionals until he mad a mistake. To Alex Johnsons credit he capitalized on that mistake and beat Davis.  I dont see Davis getting stopped this weekend and look for him to go deep in the state tourny. I have seen several tapes of his matches this year and he is getting better with each match. Example is Johnson. First match was 1 point match Davis won. Second match was a 5 point match Davis won. Third was a 8-0 match and everyone in that gym saw Davis had the pin in the first period. Either way Johnson did pull off the upset with some luck and bad officiating.  I see 2 and possibly 3 Central Sectional 113's getting in. Mastison can pull off the upset. His style shuts down offenses.  I see Davis and Johnson getting to day 2 at state.


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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #28 on: February 05, 2012, 08:00:51 AM »
Evansville Spectator, you have Batts moving on to the state finals and he finished fourth in his regional and did not have one ranked wrestler there in his weight class (other than himself).  Do you have some inside information or can you explain that pick a little further.  I know the wrestlers in front of him are good, but his first round matchup against Broukal is a tough one and I believe Broukal is a better wrestler than any of the three that finished ahead of him at regionals.

Agree, Batts didnt lool good at all. Got pinned in semi and pinned for 3rd and 4th

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #29 on: February 05, 2012, 08:05:09 AM »
Agree, Batts didnt lool good at all. Got pinned in semi and pinned for 3rd and 4th
Evansville Spectator, you have Batts moving on to the state finals and he finished fourth in his regional and did not have one ranked wrestler there in his weight class (other than himself).  Do you have some inside information or can you explain that pick a little further.  I know the wrestlers in front of him are good, but his first round matchup against Broukal is a tough one and I believe Broukal is a better wrestler than any of the three that finished ahead of him at regionals.
You guys may very well be right. I have only seen him wrestle once and he did look quite good. I don't know the quality of the kid he wrestled. However I hadn't seen the others and think he could do it. Maybe regionals was an off day? Maybe not. I'm not sure.  I guess only Saturday will tell. But no. I have no insider information.

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #30 on: February 05, 2012, 08:07:38 AM »
113 is a loaded weight class in this Sectional. Anthony Schoettle was beating Josh Davis 6-4 with 7 seconds left when Davis tried a suicide takedown to force OT and Shoettle got around for the last second 2. Whoever said Davis was taken down 4 and cut 4 is mistaken. I have seen the video. "scouting mission"  I will say that Davis is the toughest kid in our Semi-State at 113. He looked great at Regionals until he mad a mistake. To Alex Johnsons credit he capitalized on that mistake and beat Davis.  I dont see Davis getting stopped this weekend and look for him to go deep in the state tourny. I have seen several tapes of his matches this year and he is getting better with each match. Example is Johnson. First match was 1 point match Davis won. Second match was a 5 point match Davis won. Third was a 8-0 match and everyone in that gym saw Davis had the pin in the first period. Either way Johnson did pull off the upset with some luck and bad officiating.  I see 2 and possibly 3 Central Sectional 113's getting in. Mastison can pull off the upset. His style shuts down offenses.  I see Davis and Johnson getting to day 2 at state.
 

Davis is good and improving and has impressed me. Will he make it to day 2? Depends on how good he does at semi-state and his draw. :D but Johnson is just a freshmen. And still make mistakes like one. I think he will be one heck of a senior though. I'm rootin for him and Davis both. They both can compete with anybody.

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #31 on: February 05, 2012, 08:29:46 AM »
This Regional is a coachs nightmare. Brown a 2, Johns a 2, Wedding a 2, Lannert a 3...on and on....Central Sectional creates bad sleep nights for the rest of the state. I love it!!

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« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2012, 08:34:44 AM »
Castle sectional a joke.  Get real .  How many state champs did you have last year ?  It's about time centrals sectional steps up and represents the south. Good luck to all southern ind wrestlers come state time.
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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #33 on: February 05, 2012, 08:39:33 AM »
I never saw Cambell N or Mastison H being seeded so low either. This Regional has heavy hitters top to bottom.

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #34 on: February 05, 2012, 08:43:40 AM »
In order 1,2,3,4.

106 Brown Kuhn Seng Fox
(brown beats kennedy in a huge ticket rd match and then gets revenge on Kuhn)

113  Schoettle Davis Lahue Johnson
120 Welch Goebel Shepard Runyon

126 Wedding Vanhook Pierre Broukal
(first 3 will all place at state)

132 Malloy Hupp Moody Marler
(first 3 will all place at state)

138 Lannert B. Kelly  Judy G. Kelly (darkhorse could be Gast)

145   Hayhurst  Bassemier Appel Singleton
(same guys from regional)

152 Rueger Richey Adams Burnette
(it's sad Farmer gets Rueger 2nd round)

160 Underwood Lough Oser Warner
(the toughest weight class at Eville SS)


170 Mappes Bowman Warren Fiddler

182  Brandenstein thacker Wathen  Konerding
(i can see wathen beating Brandenstein in semis)

195 Maurer Halbig Curtley Jones

220 Bass Knura Boehm See
(2nd toughest weight at Eville, all 4 could place)

285  Wright Phillips Suter Hohl

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #35 on: February 05, 2012, 09:46:23 AM »
Is the 113 weight class based on the semi-state bracket?  Schoettle beat Davis 8-4 with Schoettle taking Davis down 4 times and cutting Davis 4 times. 

Is he by chance have an older cousin or brother that wrestled few years back . Just Curious?

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #36 on: February 05, 2012, 11:09:34 AM »
106
Damon Kuhn
Jacob Brown
DJ Smith
Hunter Fox

113
Anthony Schoettle
Bailey LaHue
Josh Davis
Alex Johnson

120
Luke Welch
Sam Goebel
Alonzo Shepard
Blake Johns

126
Gideon Vanhook
Logan Wedding
Josh Pierre
Devin Broukal

132
Neal Molloy
Tre Marler
Trevor Moody
Tyler Hupp

138
Jake Lannert
Brenden Kelly
Jordan Judy
Leo Meza

145
Brayden Montgomery
Brian Hayhurst
Alex Bassemier
Luke Mundy

152
Blake Rueger
Quincy Richey
Luke Kriech
Colt Burnette

160
Jacob Underwood
Brock Warner
Swade Oser
Tsali Lough

170
Sean Mappes
Aaron King
Austin Warren
Austin Bowman

182
Dalton Brandenstein
Dakota Thacker
Brock Wathen
Gabe Konerding

195
Dane Maurer
Dalton Halbig
Elijah Curtley
Austin Wilson

220
Keith Knura
Iyan Bass
Jared Boehm
Aaron See

285
Kaden Suter
Trevor Phillips
Nathan Wright
Drew Ponder

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #37 on: February 05, 2012, 11:13:43 AM »
Guys making it through:
106:
DJ Smith (F)
Terrance Kennedy (FC)
Kuhn (R)
Fox(C)

113:
Davis (R)
Lahue(CO)
Schoettle(CG)
Johnson (MD)

120:
Shepherd (JE)
Welch(Ca)
Lykins (F) or goebal (MD) I can't decide
Johns (R)

126:
Broukal(BS)
Vanhook(R)
Batts (C)
Wedding (M)

132:
Marler(FC)
Hupp(IC) but I'll hide my black horse pick :D
Molloy(D)
Moody (R)

138:
Kelley(Ce)
Stevenson(F)
Lannert(MD)
Hoehn or Judy... Can't pick

145:
Fentz(F)
Black horse: McCreary (M)
Bassmeier(MD)
Appell or Montgomery.. No decision

152:
Rueger(R)
Kriech(F)
Richey(BC)
Bumette (MI)

160:
Underwood (M)
Oser(HH)
Warner or Abell.. Battling it out for their senior year ticket
Tough (THS)

170:
King(R)
Bowman(F)... Maybe Marlin
Warren(Ca)
Mappes(CG)

182:
Brandenstein(MD)
Wathen(JC)
Thacker (BC)
Randall (FC)

195:
Halbig or Haley
Jones(A)
MauRer(MD)
Black Horse: Bird (WV)

220:
Hesler (GC)
Knura(IC)
Bass(JC)
Boehm (HH)

HWT:
Hohl(Ce)
Snyder(A)
Suter(M)
Wright( MD)

Thoughts? Their we're some very hard decisions and there will be some great upsets (By Seeding) I could see happen.


You really think that the number one heavy in the state is going to come out third?














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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #38 on: February 05, 2012, 11:15:35 AM »
This Regional is a coachs nightmare. Brown a 2, Johns a 2, Wedding a 2, Lannert a 3...on and on....Central Sectional creates bad sleep nights for the rest of the state. I love it!!
Davis a 2, Mastison a 3, Stock a 4, Geobel a 3, Pierre a 3, Schroeder a 2, Hoehn a 2, Bassmeier a 3, Boehm a 2, Collins a 3.  You are right a lot of depth in some weight classes.  Can't wait until Saturday.  Hope all of the guys have a great week of practice and show up ready to go Saturday.

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #39 on: February 05, 2012, 11:20:43 AM »
Davis a 2, Mastison a 3, Stock a 4, Geobel a 3, Pierre a 3, Schroeder a 2, Hoehn a 2, Bassmeier a 3, Boehm a 2, Collins a 3.  You are right a lot of depth in some weight classes.  Can't wait until Saturday.  Hope all of the guys have a great week of practice and show up ready to go Saturday.
Mastison is a 4

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #40 on: February 05, 2012, 11:23:04 AM »
My mistake.  Either way, Stock a 3 and Mastison a 4 sure does sound rough.  I don't know if I would want to be the #1 that has to face Mastison or the #2 who faces Stock.  Both are very good and will be difficult to beat.

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« Reply #41 on: February 05, 2012, 11:26:06 AM »

no. Everyone please read the first line. these are not my predictions for top 4 in placing. these are my predicitons on who is making it THROUGH the ticket round from the TOP of the bracket to the bottom.

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #42 on: February 05, 2012, 11:26:44 AM »
Is this the same Blue Nut that predicted a lot more Castle Sectional wrestlers to get out?? Get a clue. Look at the bracket closely??? When I look I see a 2X State Qualifier in Hoehn and nothing from Judy but just a drill partner in the wrestling room.
[/quotete]Oh please don't get him going again.Don't you all know that his 50% prediction ratio is never wrong.

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #43 on: February 05, 2012, 11:28:22 AM »
My mistake.  Either way, Stock a 3 and Mastison a 4 sure does sound rough.  I don't know if I would want to be the #1 that has to face Mastison or the #2 who faces Stock.  Both are very good and will be difficult to beat.
Well it is a good quality kid that faces Mastison so it is a bad draw for Mastison because he has the projected number 1 coming out of the semi state

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #44 on: February 05, 2012, 11:35:57 AM »
Well it is a good quality kid that faces Mastison so it is a bad draw for Mastison because he has the projected number 1 coming out of the semi state
Definitely a tough draw for Mastison and it would be an upset should he win, but I would go out on a limb and say he is the toughest #4 in that weight class.  I wouldn't want to be the #1 in Davis' group either.  Talk about a rough draw.  I'm sure he will be on  a mission next Saturday.

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« Reply #45 on: February 05, 2012, 11:42:22 AM »
Definitely a tough draw for Mastison and it would be an upset should he win, but I would go out on a limb and say he is the toughest #4 in that weight class.  I wouldn't want to be the #1 in Davis' group either.  Talk about a rough draw.  I'm sure he will be on  a mission next Saturday.
I agree that Mastison is definitely the toughest 4 seed in the bunch and yes the 1 seed from edgewood is in for a beating by Davis, Davis is lucky with his draw too cause that may be the easiest 1 seed to get in the ticket round

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #46 on: February 05, 2012, 12:13:44 PM »
Have you been to Danvilles practices and have some inside info. Just because there is talent in the room doesnt mean that his PRACTICE partner is as good. You are just secretly bitter that the Castle sectional didnt perform as well as you had hoped.

And how might you know I don't?   Have you seen Judy wrestle? 
The most interesting part of it all is how the fact I have stated I would love to see Hoehn win out hs been completely lost in all this. 

As for the Castle sectional's performance, it is what it is.  Bitter?  Are you serious?  These are teenage kids in a high school sport!  I am not posting flipping spreadsheets and pie charts full of stats
And what have you.   Whose taking all this far to seriously?   

Good luck to all our kids.  It is going to be a wild one that is far tighter  than it has been in recent years.  It is really fantastic to see the talent pool leveling out and some of the best representative for our semi state come from various places.   It's just better all around for the sport.   

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #47 on: February 05, 2012, 12:39:19 PM »
i will start
106 Seng, Brohn, Kuhn, Schermer
113 Davis, Lahue, Schoettle, Johnson
120 Shepherd, Welch, Lykins, Runyon
126 Broukel, Vanhook, Pierre, Wedding
132 Marler, Montgomery, Molley, Moody
138 Kelly, Kelly, Lannert, Hoehn
145 Fentz, Castillo, Bassemier, Montgomry
152 Rueger, Adams, Richey, Burnette
160 Underwood, Oser, Linderschimt, Lough
170 Fidler, Marlin, Warren, Mappes
182 Bradestein, Wathen, Thacker, Konerding
195 Haibig, Jones, Maurer, Curtley
220 See, Knura, Bass, Boehm
285 Mckee, Phillips, Suter, Wright
seng over brown and kuhn??? I see brown winning

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #48 on: February 05, 2012, 12:40:21 PM »
seng over brown and kuhn??? I see brown winning

His was not in order just top four making it out...

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Re: Evansville Semi-State
« Reply #49 on: February 05, 2012, 01:29:51 PM »
Here's my predictions(yes, Predictions)
106- Seng Kennedy Kuhn Fox
113- Davis LaHue Schoettle Johnson
120- Shepherd Welch Goeble Johns
126- Broukal Vanhook Batts Wedding
132- Marler Hupp Molloy Moody
138-Kelly Kelly Lannert Hoehn
145-Hayhurst Singleton Bassemier Montgomery
152-Rueger Dallas Richey Burnette
160-Underwood Oser Lindenschmidt Tough
170-Kind Marlin Warren Mappes
182-Brandenstein Wathen Meyer Konerding
195-Haley Lane Maurer Curtley
220-Andrey Knura Bass Boehm
285-Hohl Phillips Suter Wright