Jump to content
  • High School News

    865 articles in this category

      349

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 1/3

      1. Crown Point (13-0)
      2. Perry Meridian (13-0)
      3. Evansville Mater Dei (11-0)
      4. Merrillville (12-0)
      5. Yorktown (23-1)
      6. Mishawaka (12-2)
      7. Penn (7-3)
      8. Roncalli (13-1)
      9. Bellmont (16-2)
      10. Lawrence North (8-4)
      11. Center Grove (10-1)
      12. Westfield (18-3)
      13. Carmel (7-2)
      14. Bloomington South (13-3)
      15. Evansville Reitz (15-0)
      16. Franklin (8-5)
      17. Carroll(Fort Wayne) (13-1)
      18. Cathedral (7-3)
      19. Jennings County (20-1)
      20. SB Clay (22-1)

      503

      Tune Up for Title Run – Bellmont Duals

      The holidays are over and most school have returned to business as usual. For the eight schools wrestling at the Bellmont Duals on Saturday, it will be anything but business as usual. This annual gathering of elite teams from throughout the state will serve as a measuring stick for teams with state title aspirations as they edge closer to the championship season of conference and sectional action.
       
      Headlining this years Bellmont Duals are the second ranked Perry Meridian Falcons coached by Jim Tonte. The Falcons' lineup features eight ranked grapplers spread out nicely through the weight classes. The depth of studs in the lineup have allowed Perry Meridian to dominate one of the toughest schedules in the state. At Bellmont, they will be tested by three of northern Indiana's best teams in Penn, Mishawaka, and Bellmont. Top ranked 125 pound junior Jared McKinley along with his classmate, #5 ranked Kirk Johnson at 152 both have been on the podium at Conseco and they will be looked on to lead the Falcons to a team state title. Super frosh 112 pounder Cody LeCount(ranked 5th) was one of the most talked about freshman in the state and he has proven himself nicely with wins over a number of ranked wrestlers in one of the deepest weight classes in the state.
       
      The rumble from the north on Saturday morning will be in the form of longtime rivals, seventh ranked Penn and sixth ranked Mishawaka. The Kingsmen have some momentum after a team victory at the Al Smith Invitational. Their number one gun is top ranked 130 pound Alex Gregory. He is a two time state qualifier and one time placer. Gregory has wrestled much of the season at 135 and his dominance has allowed coach Brad Harper to be flexible with his line up. Other leaders in Penn's line up include eighth ranked Devin Reagan at 215 and #12 Grant Anglemyer at 145. Anglemyer is coming off an individual championship at the Al Smith.
       
      Mishawaka will roll into Decatur a little banged up but never shy to test themselves against the state's elite. Coach Darrick Snyder has been able to count on his one-two punch of Layten Binion and Taylor Wisler all season. Both wrestlers have spent time on the podium at Conseco and both look to do the same this year. Binion is currently ranked third at 125 and will get the chance to test his skills against top ranked Jared McKinley of Perry Meridian.
       
      The host Bellmont Braves also have some nice momentum on their side after the holidays. Their narrow loss to Penn at Al Smith seems to show that the Braves are going to be ready for a potential regional match up with Yorktown. You better get to coach Brent Faurote's Braves early in their line up as they possess a murderer's row in the upper weights. Fifth ranked Riley Hankenson at 171, tenth ranked Will Busse at 189, third ranked Travis Thatcher at 215, and top ranked heavyweight Daniel Meyer can easily bring the Braves back or put them in a nice lead depending on the starting weight of a dual.
       
      Overshadowed a bit but still very dangerous is the states fourteenth ranked team, Bloomington South. Coach Royce Deckard brings a very solid dual meet team with three ranked wrestlers. Included among them is second ranked senior Jacob Boomsma at 103. A favorite to wrestle for a state championship next month, Boomsma has not been seriously tested this year.
       
      Coming for the second year in a row to Bellmont from the deep south is last year's state semi finalist Castle. While not ranked in the IndianaMat top 20 at this time, they are ranked fourteenth by the coaches so no one will take the Knights lightly. Coach Bob Harmon's line up features five ranked wrestlers including the state's top ranked 152 and 160 pound wrestlers in Doug and Chad Welch. Doug was the runner up at 145 last year and Chad finished third. Following in the Welch twin's footsteps is little brother Luke. Luke, a sophomore, was a state finalist last year and is currently ranked fourth in the state at 119.
       
      Rounding out the line up of teams at the Bellmont Duals are Whitko and Fairfield. These two smaller schools are both traditionally strong programs but realistically are probably looking at Saturday as a way to test some of their better wrestlers against the state's elite. Both schools have a ranked wrestler in their line up. Whitko has fourteenth ranked Jordan Gilbert at 119 and Fairfield has thirteenth ranked Alex Hostetler at 171.
       
      Thirty ranked wrestlers, five top ranked individuals and six ranked teams will make the Bellmont Duals a wrestling fan's mecca come Saturday morning. If 9AM is too late to get your wrestling fix, come break bread and talk wrestling with Y2, littlevito, and myself at Indiana House of Pancakes at 8AM.
       
      P.S. If you have children, please see Y2 for some very cheap(free?) IndianaMat shirts and shorts. His wife is tired of the seeing the box of clothing around the house.
       
      MATCH UPS
      Round 1
      Bellmont vs Bloomington South
      Castle vs Perry Meridian
      Whitko vs Penn
      Mishawaka vs Fairfield
       
      Round 2
      Bellmont vs Castle
      Mishawaka vs Bloomington South
      Perry Meridian vs Whitko
      Penn vs Fairfield
       
      Round 3
      Bellmont vs Mishawaka
      Bloomington South vs Penn
      Whitko vs Castle
      Perry Meridian vs Fairfield
       
      Round 4
      Bellmont vs Perry Meridian
      Penn vs Castle
      Whitko vs Mishawaka
      Bloomington South vs Fairfield
       
      Round 5
      Bellmont vs Penn
      Mishawaka vs Perry Meridian
      Whitko vs Bloomington South
      Castle vs Fairfield

      338

      Middle School State Dual Championship

      The second annual Middle School State Dual Championship will be held once again at Yorktown Middle School. Last year's champion Franklin Middle School will look to defend their title against another tough field. The field consists of eight teams from around the state. Look for some great match-ups of numerous individuals that will be gracing the Conseco podium in the very near future. The teams participating include: Yorktown, Muncie Wilson(Muncie South), Indian Springs(Columbia City), Chesterton, Avon, Franklin, Doe Creek(New Palestine), and Delta. Good luck to all the competitors this weekend.
       
      Click here for the official program of the event.

      426

      IHSWCA Team Rankings 1/5/2011

      3A Wrestling Team Rankings
      2A Wrestling Team Rankings
      1A Wrestling Team Rankings


      1. Crown Point
      1. Evansville Mater Dei
      1. South Adams


      2. Perry Meridian
      2. Yorktown
      2. Prairie Heights


      3. Mishawaka
      3. Bellmont
      3. Alexandria


      4. Merrillville
      4. Evansville Memorial
      4. Adams Central


      5. Penn
      5. Jimtown
      5. Fountain Central


      6. Roncalli
      6. New Palestine
      6. Delphi


      7. Bloomington South
      7. Fairfield
      7. Cascade


      8. Franklin
      8. Southmont
      8. Eastern (Greentown)


      9. Lawrence North
      9. Hanover Central
      9. Southwood


      10. Center Grove
      10. Whitko
      10. Woodlan


      Top 20 All Classes
      1.) Crown Point
      2.) Mater Dei
      3.) Perry Meridian
      4.) Mishawaka
      5.) Merrillville
      6.) Yorktown
      7.) Penn
      8.) Bellmont
      9.) Roncalli
      10.) Bloomington South
      11.) Franklin
      12.) Lawrence North
      13.) Center Grove
      14.) Carmel
      15.) Evansville Reitz
      16.) Cathedral
      17.) South Bend Clay
      18.) Westfield
      19.) Jeffersonville
      20.) Jennings County

      534

      Hoosier Hills Conference Brackets

      Teams
      Bedford North Lawrence, Columbus East, Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Madison, New Albany, Seymour.
       
      Click here for brackets

      361

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 1/11

      1. Crown Point (17-0)
      2. Perry Meridian (21-0)
      3. Evansville Mater Dei (11-0)
      4. Penn (15-3)
      5. Merrillville (12-1)
      6. Yorktown (25-1)
      7. Roncalli (13-1)
      8. Bellmont (20-4)
      9. Mishawaka (15-4)
      10. Lawrence North (8-4)
      11. Evansville Reitz (15-0)
      12. Center Grove (16-1)
      13. Franklin (10-8)
      14. Carroll (14-1)
      15. Fishers (13-8)
      16. Carmel (15-3)
      17. Hamilton SE (15-2)
      18. SB Clay (23-1)
      19. South Adams (21-0)
      20. Cathedral (9-4)

      433

      Hoosier Heritage Conference Brackets

      Teams: Delta, Shelbyville, Rushville, New Palestine, Pendleton Hts., Greenfield Central, Mt. Vernon and Yorktown.
       
      Click here for brackets

      474

      Hoosier Crossroads Conference Brackets

      Teams:
      Avon, Brownsburg, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Jefferson, Mccutcheon, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville
       
      Click here for an article about the meet
       
      Click here for brackets

      730

      Genius Ratings Version 2.0

      Computer Ratings for every Indiana High School wrestling team
       
      --presented by Maligned on behalf of Indianamat.com
       
      What are “Genius Ratings”?
       
      Indianamat.com’s “Genius Ratings” are comprehensive computer ratings based on every match result presented in the results section of Indianamat.com’s discussion page, plus many other results gleaned from websites and coaches’ sources. Even matches with out-of-state teams were considered when that team wrestled at least two Indiana opponents.
       
      Two Ratings
       
      The “Genius Ratings” are made up of two separate ratings designed to serve two distinctly different purposes. One rating is called POTENTIAL and uses match scores only to rate all teams, disregarding wins and losses. The other rating is called REWARD and uses only wins and losses data, not considering scores at all.
       
      POTENTIAL
       
      POTENTIAL is specifically designed to be the best possible predictor of future results. It was designed 5 years ago by Maligned and is virtually identical to rating systems currently being incorporated Jeff Sagarin at USA Today, Joe Lunardi at ESPN, baseball analyst Bill James, top Las Vegas odds-makers, and others. This system locks in a team’s true potential by measuring its score differential within the context of its schedule, considering a team’s context to the 100th degree of separation from other teams, if necessary. The difference in rating between your team and another is the expected point differential in a dual meet. Multiply the difference in rating by three to arrive at the expected differential in a full-team individual tournament event. The predictive effect is most useful for teams within about 40 points of each other. (The top teams and bottom teams are separated by impossibly large margins because a top team can beat a good team by 40, which can beat a mid-level team by 40, which can beat a bottom team by 40).
       
      REWARD
       
      The rating entitled “REWARD” is a more politically correct ranking, designed to slot teams according to only their wins and losses within the context of their schedule. No score results are involved with this ranking at all. Again, teams are measured against others as far away as the 100th degree of separation or beyond if necessary. This ranking is ideologically similar to most of the computer ranking systems currently being used by the BCS in college football. About 5% more results were used for this than for POTENTIAL for various reasons (post-football issues, lack of score information, etc.)
       
      Duals AND Tournament Results Used
       
      All possible results were used for these rankings, including individual tournaments. Analysis shows that in full-team, regular season events, final scores of tournaments are great predictors of which teams would defeat which other teams in dual meets. POTENTIAL considers all score differentials between your team and others at all individual tournaments and divides them by 3. In other words, if Team A defeats Team B by 15 points in a tournament, the score differential is recorded as +5 for Team A, not +15. A win or a loss for finishing ahead or behind a particular opponent at an individual tournament was also incorporated into the REWARD rating. Finally, all individual tournament results are only weighted as being 50% as important as dual meets (except 32-team events, which weight 40% only). For example, you would have to beat a team twice in an individual tournament to receive the same rating benefit as beating them in a dual meet.
       
      Example: Team A finishes 3rd place out of 8 teams in an event and +102 in score against all 7 opponents. Team A’s record is listed as 5-2 against these seven opponents and its POTENTIAL point differential is listed as +34 for these seven separate competitions. Again, all results are then only 50% as important as duals.
       
      Strength of Schedule
       
      The Strength of Schedule (SOS) component listed here is only as accurate and complete as the information we had available. Some SOS ratings are based on 5 or fewer matches for a team. Especially for some of the very small schools at the bottom of the ratings, the SOS rating can be almost completely disregarded.
       
      The Future of the “Genius Ratings”
       
      Indianamat.com plans to update the “Genius Ratings” at least every other week from here on out, sooner if possible.

      Reward
      All Classes
      Class AAA
      Class AA
      Class A
      Sorted By Sectional

      Potential
      All Classes
      Class AAA
      Class AA
      Class A
      Sorted by sectional

      465

      Hoosier Conference Brackets

      Teams:
      Benton Central, Delphi, Rensselaer Central, Sheridan, Tipton, Twin Lakes, West Lafayette
       
      Click here for brackets

      514

      Woodlan Invitational Brackets

      Teams:
      BISHOP LUERS KNIGHTS
      BLUFFTON TIGERS
      CHURUBUSCO E AGLES
      FREMONT EAGLES
      LEO LIONS
      GREENVILLE GREEN WAVE
      WAYNE TRACE RAIDERS
      WOODLAN WARRIORS
       
      Click here for brackets

      539

      43rd Annual Concordia "Wild Bill" Ihssen Invitational

      Teams:
      Concordia
      Fort Wayne Carroll
      Fort Wayne Snider
      Homestead
      Marion
      Muncie South
      Huntington North
      Northwood
       
      Click here for brackets

      452

      Sagmore Athletic Conference Brackets

      Teams:
      Crawfordsville, Danville, Frankfort, Lebanon, North Montgomery, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks, Western Boone
       
      Click here for brackets

      411

      Goshen Invitational Brackets

      Teams:
      1. Fairfield 240
      2. Goshen 239
      3. Fort Wayne Northside 145
      4. Eastern 139
      5. Columbia City 124
      6. Whitko 118
      6. Lakeland 118
      8. Bronson(MI) 117
       
      Click here for brackets

      1 240.00 Fairfield 5 3 1 1 2 1 12 239.00 Goshen 3 3 4 3 1
      3 145.00 Ft. Wayne North 1 3 1 1 2 2 4
      4 139.00 Eastern 2 3 2 1 3 3
      5 124.00 Columbia City 1 2 3 1 4 1 2
      6 118.00 Whitko 1 3 1 1 3 1 4
      118.00 Lakeland 1 2 3 2 2 1 3
      8 117.00 Bronson 1 1 6 2 2 2

      503

      Northern State Conference Brackets

      Teams
       
      Bremen, Culver Community, Glenn, Jimtown, Knox, Laville, New Prairie, Triton
       
      Click here for brackets

      410

      Allen County Athletic Conference Brackets

      Teams
       
      Adams Central, Bluffton, Garrett, Heritage, Leo, South Adams, Southern Wells, Woodlan
       
      Click here for brackets

      445

      North Central Conference Brackets

      Teams
       
      Anderson, Huntington North, Kokomo, Logansport, Marion, Muncie Central, New Castle, Richmond
       
      Click here for brackets

      706

      North East Corner Conference Brackets

      Teams
      Angola, Central Noble, Churubusco, Eastside, Fairfield, Fremont, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview.
       
      Click here for brackets
       
      2011 NECC Wrestling Championships
       
      1/22/11
       
      Score    School          1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
       
      1    266.50  Prairie Heights 4    3    4    3
       
      2    217.50  Fairfield       2    3    5    1    2
       
      3    156.50  Churubusco      3    2         2    2    3
       
      4    148.00  West Noble      2    2    1    1    3    1
       
      5    92.00   Central Noble   1              4    1    2
       
      6    79.00   Fremont         1         2    1         2
       
      7    70.00   Eastside             1    1         2    3
       
      8    68.50   Lakeland             1    1    1    1    2
       
      9    63.00   Angola          1    1         1         1
       
      10   48.00   Westview             1              w3
       
      Regular Season Standings
       
      Prairie Heights  8-0
       
      Fairfield        8-1
       
      Churubusco       7-2
       
      Fremont          6-3
       
      West Noble       5-4
       
      Central Noble    3-6
       
      Angola           2-7
       
      Eastside         2-7
       
      Westview         2-7
       
      Lakeland         1-7
       
      * Team has non-scoring wrestler

      665

      Southern Indiana Athletic Conference Brackets

      Teams
       
      Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville F.J. Reitz, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz Memorial
       
      Click here for brackets

      508

      Northeast Hoosier Conference

      Teams
      Bellmont, Carroll, New Haven, Homestead, Dekalb, East Noble, Norwell, Columbia City
       
      Click here for brackets

      1077

      Team State Bracket

      Click here to view the Team State bracket that will be updated throughout the state tournament.

      1924

      Tri-Eastern Conference Brackets

      Teams
      Centerville, Hagerstown, Lincoln, Northeastern, Tri-High, Union City, Union County, Winchester
       
      Click here for brackets

      1090

      Northern Lakes Conference Brackets

      Teams
       
      Concord, Elkhart Memorial, Goshen, Northridge, Northwood, Plymouth, Warsaw, Wawasee
       
      Click here for brackets

      878

      Summit Athletic Conference Brackets

      Team Scores
      1. Dwenger 267
      2. Snider 230
      3. South Side 194
      4. North Side 158
      5. Wayne 150
      6. Concordia 117.50
      7. Northrop 114
      8. Harding 89.50
      9. Bishop Luers 69
       
      Click here for brackets

      322

      Final Indianamat.com Team Rankings 1/24

      1. Crown Point (18-0)
      2. Perry Meridian (23-0)
      3. Evansville Mater Dei (18-0)
      4. Penn (20-4)
      5. Yorktown (27-2)
      6. Roncalli (20-1)
      7. Merrillville (13-2)
      8. Carroll (Fort Wayne) (15-1)
      9. Bellmont (20-4)
      10. Mishawaka (20-4)
      11. Lawrence North (14-4)
      12. Evansville Reitz (15-0)
      13. Carmel (15-3)
      14. Center Grove (20-3)
      15. Hamilton SE (16-2)
      16. South Bend Clay (28-2)
      17. South Adams (27-0)
      18. Fishers (13-9)
      19. Bloomington South (19-7)
      20. Jennings County (26-1)

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.