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      381

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 12/2/12

      *Note that these rankings are based on dual team strength.
       
      1. Perry Meridian
      2. Evansville Mater Dei
      3. Crown Point
      4. Franklin Community
      5. Merrillville
      6. Warren Central
      7. Cathedral
      8. Penn
      9. Hamilton Southeastern
      10. Bloomington South
      11. Mishawaka
      12. New Palestine
      13. Portage
      14. Center Grove
      15. Yorktown
      16. Zionsville
      17. East Noble
      18. South Bend Clay
      19. Jasper
      20. Carroll(Fort Wayne)

      429

      IHSWCA Team Rankings 11/29

      PERRY MERIDIAN, EVANSVILLE MATER DEI TOP SECOND WRESTLING POLL--
       
      Defending state champion Perry Meridian and longtime powerhouse Evansville Mater Dei are ranked 1-2 in the second Indiana high school wrestling poll of the season.
       
      Top 20 rankings are determined by a vote of coaches’ representatives around the state.  Voters select teams that they believe will perform well in the IHSAA individual tournament at the end of the season.
       
      New rankings are to be released every two weeks.
       
      The Top 20 poll:
      1, Perry Meridian
      2, Evansville Mater Dei
      3, Indianapolis Cathedral
      4, Merrillville
      5, Crown Point
      6, Franklin
      7, Penn
      8, Bloomington South
      9, New Palestine
      10, Yorktown
      11, Warren Central
      12, Mishawaka
      13, Center Grove
      14, Hamilton Southeastern
      15, Evansville Reitz
      16, Indianapolis Roncalli
      17, Portage
      18, South Bend Clay
      19, Jimtown
      20, Danville
      Also receiving votes: Elkhart Memorial, Fishers, Greenfield Central, Heritage Hills, Lake Central, Lowell, Muncie South, North Montgomery, Westfield.




      3A Rankings
      2A Rankings
      1A Rankings


      1. Perry Meridian
      1. Yorktown
      1. Adams Central


      2. Evansville Mater Dei
      2. Evansville Memorial
      2. Churubusco


      3. Indianapolis Cathedral
      3. Jimtown
      3. South Adams


      4. Merrillville
      4. North Montgomery
      4. Lewis Cass


      5. Crown Point
      5. Culver Academies
      5. North Miami


      6. Penn
      6. Danville
      6. Bremen


      7. Bloomington South
      7 (tie). Heritage Hills
      7. Milan


      8. Franklin
      7 (tie). Muncie South
      8. Prairie Heights


      9. Warren Central
      9. Leo
      9. Fremont


      10. Hamilton Southeastern
      10. Bellmont
      10. South Putnam


      379

      IndianaMat Team Power Rankings 12/12

      Due to this year’s IHSAA State Championship being determined at the individual state finals, we have developed a power poll based off of the IndianaMat individual rankings. This poll will simply give point values to each ranking spot and totals them up for each team. Here is the inaugural poll.
       




      1
      Perry Meridian
      106


      2
      Merrillville
      56


      3(tie)
      Yorktown
      42


      3(tie)
      New Palestine
      42


      3(tie)
      Bloomington South
      42


      6
      Mishawaka
      40


      7(tie)
      Indianapolis Cathedral
      35


      7(tie)
      Franklin Community
      35


      9
      Warren Central
      33


      10
      Crown Point
      31


      11
      Jimtown
      29


      12
      South Bend Clay
      28


      13
      Heritage Hills
      26


      13(tie)
      Evansville Mater Dei
      26


      15
      Danville
      25


      16
      Hamilton Southeastern
      24


      17
      Fishers
      23


      18(tie)
      Western Boone
      22


      18(tie)
      Muncie Southside
      22


      18(tie)
      Jay County
      22


       
      Point values are as follows:
      1-20
      2-16
      3-12
      4-10
      5-8
      6-6
      7-4
      8-3
      9-2
      10-2
      11-2
      12-2
      13-1
      14-1
      15-1

      505

      IndianaMat Team Rankings 12/11

      *Rankings based solely off of dual team strength, single class
       
      1. Perry Meridian
      2. Franklin Community
      3. Penn
      4. Bloomington South
      5. Evansville Mater Dei
      6. Crown Point
      7. Warren Central
      8. Portage
      9. Hamilton Southeastern
      10. Merrillville
      11. New Palestine
      12. Indianapolis Cathedral
      13. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
      14. Center Grove
      15. Yorktown
      16. Floyd Central
      17. Mishawaka
      18. East Noble
      19. Noblesville
      20. South Bend Clay

      360

      2012/2013 Genius Ratings Potential

      From the desk of Maligned:
      Most data through December 8 matches is included.  All ratings should be taken very lightly until more connections can be made between schools. Especially any school with less than five in the "competitions" column should be considered quite inaccurate at this point. Also, we're still filtering out some post-football results that may accidentally be here and shouldn't.
       
      Remember that POTENTIAL is based on point results only (not wins and losses) and is a much stronger predictor of future success than is a wins/losses based rating.
       
      No strength of schedule data is included at this point because it is a virtually useless calculation until more matches are wrestled.
       
      Enjoy!
       
      For more information on the Genius Ratings click this link
      http://www.indianamat.com/genius-ratings-version-2-0/2011/01/
       
      *Hint: Click the table headings to sort by the different columns or use the search to narrow your search by class, sectional or conference.
       
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      IndianaMat Team Power Rankings 12/18

      Due to this year's IHSAA State Championship being determined at the individual state finals, we have developed a power poll based off of the IndianaMat individual rankings. This poll will simply give point values to each ranking spot and totals them up for each team.  Here is the inaugural poll.




      1
      Perry Meridian
      115


      2
      Bloomington South
      51


      3
      Merrillville
      47


      4
      Yorktown
      42


      5
      New Palestine
      40


      6
      Mishawaka
      39


      7
      Penn
      34


      8(tie)
      Jimtown
      32


      8(tie)
      Franklin Community
      32


      8(tie)
      Crown Point
      32


      11
      Indianapolis Cathedral
      29


      12
      Danville
      28


      13
      Evansville Reitz
      27


      14
      Lowell
      25


      15(tie)
      Warren Central
      24


      15(tie)
      Muncie Southside
      24


      17
      Heritage Hills
      23


      18(tie)
      Fishers
      22


      18(tie)
      Evansville Mater Dei
      22


      20(tie)
      Western Boone
      20


      20(tie)
      South Deerborn
      20


      20(tie)
      Lake Central
      20


      20(tie)
      Hanover Central
      20


      20(tie)
      Hamilton Southeastern
      20


      Point values are as follows:
      1-22
      2-18
      3-13
      4-11
      5-8
      6-6
      7-4
      8-3
      9-2
      10-2
      11-2
      12-2
      13-1
      14-1
      15-1
      16-1

      583

      IHSWCA Team Rankings 12/13

      3A Rankings
      2A Rankings
      1A Rankings


      1. Perry Meridian
      1. Yorktown
      1. Adams Central


      2. Bloomington South
      2. Jimtown
      2. Fremont


      3. Franklin
      3. Evansville Memorial
      3. Churubusco


      4. Penn
      4. North Montgomery
      4. South Adams


      5. Evansville Mater Dei
      5. Danville
      5. North White


      6. Crown Point
      6. Heritage Hills
      6. North Miami


      7. Warren Central
      7. Leo
      7. North Newton


      8. Portage
      8. Jasper
      8. Fountain Central


      9. Merrillville
      9t. Belmont
      9. Milan


      10. Hamilton SE
      9t. Culver Academy
      10. Prairie Heights


      848

      IHSWCA Team State Streaming Video

      The following are the links to the video streams for the IHSWCA Team State Finals. This video streaming will be directly linked to TrackWrestling and will be live all day Saturday with wrestling action.  You can watch all or one of the streams to see your favorite wrestlers and teams competing.
       
      Mat 1:

       
      Mat 2:

       
      Mat 3:

       
      Mat 4:

      360

      IHSWCA Team State Duals: The Good and Bad

      Yesterday I had the privilege of attending the first of hopefully many IHSWCA Team State Duals championships. There has been lots of criticism and praise of the event from the selection to the date and everything in between.  It was a great day of wrestling and for the first go-round, it was spectacular. As with anything in life if you don’t strive to improve the product will suffer. Here are some things I saw as a casual fan and promoter of the sport.

      The Good
      1A Teams and Fans
       
      [caption id=attachment_4708" align="alignright" width="300] Adams Central celebrates after a big win[/caption]
       
      During the finals the fans and teams really got after it and every match was exciting. It was a great atmosphere and it seemed the kids and coaches had the most enthusiasm of any of the classes.  You could tell Adams Central and Churubusco put a lot of stock in this event and each point scored was cheered by each squad.
       
      Coaches and Schools getting excited for the event
      Lots of schools made this event a big deal and it showed in not only things like t-shirts, but fan support. Great job to everyone that made this tournament something special.
       
      Mater Dei bumping up
      It is very rare that a team will bump up classes, but Mater Dei did and lost by the slimmest of margins. Thank you for not being a big fish in a small pond Wildcats and getting after it with the big boys.
       
      Refs
      The refs were great and were “not seen” for most of the day. Great job by the IHSWCA getting the best refs in the state.
       
      Awards
      The awards were top notch for everyone and not only will the participants have great memories they will have a great keepsake to go along with it.

      The Bad
      Fans for the Finals
      I was disappointed to not see many casual fans or fans from teams not in the finals staying to watch the last three matches.
       
      Team Scoreboards
      It was extremely difficult to keep track of the team score of each match if you didn’t have TrackWrestling on your phone.
       
      People complaining about the process
      I for one am not shy about criticizing the IHSWCA, but this time they did a great job with what they had to work with. I would love for an in-season “wildcard” to be awarded, but there is no feasible way of doing this. Maybe our IHSAA Commissioner will give us a weigh-in exemption and we can do this…hint hint Mr. Faulkens!

      Suggestions
      While the IHSWCA did a great job and hit a home run with this event, I feel that they are still not even close to what this event can be.  Here are a few suggestions that they will hopefully look at for the future.
       
      Facilities
      Westfield has great facilities that 99% of the schools in the state are jealous of, but the place was cramped on the floor. The IHSWCA should look into having the event at a place like the Pepsi Coliseum at the fairgrounds. That would add a lot of flare to the event and give it more prestige with it being held outside of a high school.
       
      Team Entry Fee
      It seems weird for the IHSWCA to invite a team, then charge them to enter the event. What about waiving or reducing the entry fee if a team sells X amount of presale tickets? This is a great way for teams to save money and get more fans to the event.  This would also be a great way for teams to recoup some of their expenses if the IHSWCA would give teams a cut of their sales after X number of tickets sold.
       
      Promotion
      This is where I feel the IHSWCA really dropped the ball. This event should have been shoved down the throats of the fans of the sport since the start of practice in late October.  Have someone create a webpage(not in MS Word) with all the information for the event. Maybe ask some person at IndianaMat for a banner ad and other promotional help, they seemed to do well with that preseason event in September.
       
      Sponsors
      Need more sponsors! This is a great event and there seemed to be a lack of sponsors. Sponsors could help with securing a facility like the Pepsi Coliseum and reduce team travel expenses. Hotel sponsors would love to give a reduced rate for people attending the event. Restaurants would love to hand out coupons and such. The list goes on and these companies would love to have acknowledgement during the event.

      337

      IndianaMat Team Power Rankings 12/24

      Due to this year’s IHSAA State Championship being determined at the individual state finals, we have developed a power poll based off of the IndianaMat individual rankings. This poll will simply give point values to each ranking spot and totals them up for each team.  Here is the inaugural poll.




      1
      Perry Meridian
      111


      2
      Merrillville
      57


      3
      Yorktown
      48


      4
      Bloomington South
      47


      5
      New Palestine
      46


      6
      Mishawaka
      42


      7
      Indianapolis Cathedral
      39


      8(tie)
      Warren Central
      34


      8(tie)
      Heritage Hills
      32


      8(tie)
      Danville
      32


      11
      Hamilton Southeastern
      30


      12
      Jay County
      28


      13
      Franklin Community
      26


      14
      Fishers
      25


      15(tie)
      Crown Point
      25


      15(tie)
      Penn
      24


      17
      Muncie Southside
      24


      18
      Jimtown
      24


      18(tie)
      Evansville Mater Dei
      24


      20(tie)
      Hanover Central
      23


      20(tie)
      Western Boone
      22


      20(tie)
      Lowell
      22


      20(tie)
      Lake Central
      22


      20(tie)
      Castle
      22


      Point values are as follows:
      1-22
      2-18
      3-13
      4-11
      5-8
      6-6
      7-4
      8-3
      9-2
      10-2
      11-2
      12-2
      13-1
      14-1
      15-1
      16-1

      387

      IHSWCA Team State Duals 1A Championship Matches

      Videos from the IHSWCA Team State Duals 1A Championship between Adams Central and Churubusco
       

      378

      IHSWCA Team State Duals 2A Championship Matches

      Videos from the IHSWCA Team State Duals 2A Championship between Yorktown and Evansville Memorial

      427

      IHSWCA Team State Duals 3A Championship Matches

      Videos from the IHSWCA Team State Duals 3A Championship between Perry Meridian and Franklin
       

      424

      2012 Al Smith Coverage

      Dates:
      Thursday, December 27th, 2012 (Apprx.) 10:45 AM
      We will wrestle until there are four wrestlers in the losers’ bracket and four
      wrestlers in the winners’ bracket.
       
      Friday, December 28th 9:00 AM
      Small Break between each round
      Introduction to Finals 1:30 PM
      Finals shortly after 1:30PM introductions
       
      Participating Teams:
      Bellmont, Calumet, Center Grove, Chesterton, Columbus East, Danville, Elkhart Memorial, Garrett, Goshen, Hobart, Jasper, Jimtown, LaPorte, Lake Central, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Lowell, Merrillville, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Munster, Northwood, Penn, Peru, Prairie Heights, Princeton Community, Rochester, S.B. Adams, S.B. Clay, S.B. Riley, Warsaw Community, West Noble
       
      Brackets:
      Individual Brackets
      Team Scores

      362

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 12/26

      These rankings are based off dual team strength.
       
      1. Perry Meridian
       
      2. Franklin Community
       
      3. Penn
       
      4. Bloomington South
       
      5. Evansville Mater Dei
       
      6. Crown Point
       
      7. Warren Central
       
      8. Portage
       
      9. Hamilton Southeastern
       
      10. Merrillville
       
      11. Carroll(Fort Wayne)
       
      12. New Palestine
       
      13. Yorktown
       
      14. Center Grove
       
      15. East Noble
       
      16. Floyd Central
       
      17. Mishawaka
       
      18. Noblesville
       
      19. Jasper
       
      20. Elkhart Memorial

      470

      Crazy Week of Wrestling Recap

      To say the least the past eight days of wrestling has been filled with a lot of wrestling action.  On top of that a lot of top ranked wrestlers and teams hit the mats in some of the biggest events of the year. Here is a recap of each of the events over the course of the past week.
       
      IHSWCA Team State Duals
      In the first year of the duals it was a home run as Adams Central, Yorktown and Perry Meridian all claimed titles. Adams Central defeated Churubusco in a hotly contested dual, but utilized a strong lower part of their line-up to fend off the Eagles. Yorktown handled Evansville Memorial in the finals, only losing two matches in the championship bout. Perry Meridian fended off a tough Franklin squad in the 3A finals. Franklin won three matches and lost four others by three points or less.
       
      On the individual side in Outstanding Wrestlers were 1A #10 Cody Walburn of Adams Central, 2A #3 Chandler Carroll of Yorktown and 3A #2 Brandon James of Perry Meridian. The Technical Superiourity awards were given to 1A Brandon Wormcastle of Churubusco, 2A #1 Nick Crume of Jimtown and 3A DJ Smith of Franklin.
       
      Al Smith Invitational
      As always the Al Smith Invitational is littered with state ranked teams and individuals. Due to snowmagedon Danville, Jasper and Princeton were not able to make the trip. On the team side, Penn won by one point over Merrillville on superior depth. Penn started the second day with nine wrestlers in the semi-finals, but only one made it to the finals. Merrillville however landed five in the finals, but only came away with one championship. Mishawaka and South Bend Clay both had three champions while Lowell came away with two champions thanks to the Hughes family. Another team that had a great tournament was Peru who finished in 8th place.
       
      With every Al Smith Invitational comes a boat load of upsets and this year was no different. Mishawaka’s Jake Sinkovics dominated #2 Hayden Lee 6-2 in the finals and #4 Michael Garza in the semi-finals 6-1 to claim the 106lbs championship. At 120lbs the 8th seeded Drew Hughes went through a meat grinder to come away the champion, defeating #1 Adam Garcia, #8 Alex Sparks, and #13 Zach Davis along the way. Jimtown Jimmie Nick Crume was dominate all day long with bonus point victories in every match. Tommy Forte and Bobby Steveson both claimed their second Al Smith titles in as many years and are on track to become the second and third four-time titlists.  Triva: Who is the only 4-time Al Smith Champion? (Answer at the end of the article)
       
      Both Hartman brothers brought home titles for the Colonials along with heavyweight Shakir Carr. Kenny Hughes of Lowell had five pins along the way to his championship to also join his brother on top of the podium. Gelen Robinson claimed his second Al Smith title and 195lber Dominique Avila claimed his first title for South Bend Riley.  Bellmont’s Brad Busse had four pins and then an injury default in the finals to claim his championship. Rounding out the champions were Mishawaka’s Tristan Macri and Columbus East’s Kyle Stillinger.
       
      Connersville Spartan Classic
      East Noble pulled away from conference rival Carroll to claim the team championship on the strength of championship performances from Garrett Pepple, Connor Knapp and Sterling Lutter. Carroll was led by Riley Lefever who claimed a championship at 170lbs and defeated #2 ranked Anthony Linnear 12-1 in the semi-finals. Another big match-up was at 152lbs where #2 Josh Farrell defeated #5 Vinny Corsaro  in the finals. Mitch Sliga of Fishers won the 195lbs bracket and also was voted outstanding wrestler for the tournament. Wesley Bernard gave Cathedral a second champion claiming the big boys weight class. Other top wrestlers with championship include Tom Gettinger, Zach Krumlauf, Tyler Hupp and Austin McCloskey.
       
      Mater Dei Holiday Classic
      The Mater Dei Classic had more than its fair share of great wrestling on Friday and Saturday. The host Mater Dei, Franklin and New Palestine were all hoping to bring home  championship, but it was Union County out of Kentucky taking the title away from the host Wildcats for the first time in 29 years. Franklin and Mater Dei were within striking distance, but could not pull it out at the end.
       
      On the individual side, #1 Chad Red defeated #3 DJ Smith in the finals 6-4 in a great matchup that could be a preview of the state finals. Terrence Kennedy claimed the championship at 113lbs for Floyd Central. Grizzly Cub #14 Skyler Lykins defeated #12 Josh Pierre in the finals at 132lbs in a battle of ranked wrestlers. At 160lbs #4 Mahlon Parkinson defeated #8 Luke Kriech 7-0 to claim the only championship for the host school. Avon had two champions in 182lber Jonah Zorringer and 220lber Dylan Jones who defeated Franklin’s Conner Tolley in the finals. Jacob Brownfield of Franklin rounded out the Hoosier champions at the tournament.
       
      North Montgomery Holiday Duals
      Perry Meridian continue their roll through the state in going undefeated in the tough dual tournament. They shut out a very tough Portage team along with New Haven. They only allowed 10 points against Carmel, 6 against North Montgomery and 15 against Bloomington South. Warren Central defeated both Bloomington South and Portage to help make their case for a top three ranking. Conner Galvin of Bloomington South was voted Outstanding wrestler after going undefeated at 170lbs.
       
      Mooresville Holiday Classic
      Yorktown took the title at Mooresville in their 16-team tournament. They were lead by champions Cael McCormick, Schuyler Phillips, Dalton Baysinger, Eli Walker and Rhett Hiestand.  While not winning a championship, Yorktown’s Chandler Carroll, had a great match with Evansville Central’s Brendon Kelley. The match featured numerous scrambles and close calls, yet Kelley came out on top 2-0 on a reversal in the second period. Bishop Dwenger’s Ben Evans won the 182lbs bracket over #11 Conner Ludwig.
       
       

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      IndianaMat.com Team Rankings 12/31

      1. Perry Meridian
       
      2. Franklin
       
      3. Warren Central
       
      4. Crown Point
       
      5. Penn
       
      6. Bloomington South
       
      7. Evansville Mater Dei
       
      8. Portage
       
      9. Merrillville
       
      10. Hamilton Southeastern
       
      11. New Palestine
       
      12. East Noble
       
      13. Center Grove
       
      14. Yorktown
       
      15. Floyd Central
       
      16. Carroll(Fort Wayne)
       
      17. Mishawaka
       
      18. Noblesville
       
      19. Jasper
       
      20. Elkhart Memorial

      440

      2012 Year in Review

      This past year was filled with a lot of great stories in the sport of wrestling. Here is a recap of the top ten stories from the year in no particular order.
       
      1. Miracle to state
      Kayla Miracle became the first female to qualify for state in Indiana. She did so the hard way by finishing 4th at regional then won her first two matches to qualify for state. At state she suffered a 4-0 loss to Hayden Lee of Garrett to end her run.
       
      2. Miracle and Sliga place at Worlds
      Mitch Sliga and Kayla Miracle both wrestled in the FILA Cadet World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan in August.  Both made it to the semi-finals and were guaranteed spots on the awards stand. Sliga dropped his semi-final bout and finished 5th in the world. Miracle made it to the finals and dropped her match to a tough wrestler from Japan.
       
      3. Tsirtsis wins his fourth state title
      Jason Tsirtsis of Crown Point became the 8th four-time state champion in Indiana history. He defeated Cathedral’s Vinny Corsaro in the finals to cap his history four year run. On top of that he also duplicated the feat of his older brother Alex in claiming four state titles.
       
      4. Big time coaching changes
      This past offseason saw a lot of coaching changes as usual, but this year it involved a lot of big name coaches.  Elkhart Memorial’s Brian Seltzer moved south to Indianapolis to take over the head coaching job at Lawrence North. Former Portage coach and CIA founder Ed Pendoski took over the Carmel program. Former four-time state champion Blake Maurer took over the Gibson Southern job after being an assistant at his alma mater Mater Dei. Finally, Bryce Hasseman made his return to Indiana to take over perennial powerhouse Mishawaka.
       
      5. IndianaMat makes it 4 years
      IndianaMat celebrated their fourth birthday in 2012. It is astonishing how the website has grown over the years and the following it has throughout the state. With over 9 million page views and 150,000 unique visitors over the past year the site will only continue to grow.
       
      6. IHSWCA Team State
      The IHSAA announced an end to the team state competition after the 2012 season. However, the IHSWCA took the reins and created a new IHSWCA Team State Duals with three classes. The event was a hit with Adams Central winning 1A, Yorktown winning 2A and Perry Meridian winning 3A.
       
      7. Olympic Team Trails with Indiana representation
      With 2012 being an Olympic year that meant that there would be an Olympic Team Trials. This year with a capacity crowd on hand we saw quite a few Indiana natives in the event.  Sarah Hildebrandt wrestled in the women’s division. She went 0-2 but lost two close matches and the experience will lead to her being a contender for the 2016 Olympic team. In men’s freestyle Angel Escobedo, Reece Humphrey, Andrew Howe and Bryce Hassemen all came up short of their goals of making the team. Howe made the finals, but was defeated by the eventual Olympic Champion Jordan Burroughs in the first bout. He ended up being injured in that bout and could not continue. Escobedo and Hasseman both has rough draws and did not make the finals. Finally, due to an injury Reece Humphrey did not actually wrestle-off until June for his spot. He lost to eventual bronze medalist Coleman Scott. The good news is it looks as if all but Hasseman are going to be making the push for the 2016 games.
       
      8. Perry dominates for the second year in a row
      After coming up short numerous times Perry Meridian and Coach Jim Tonte captured their second straight state title. This time is was even more dominant than in 2011. To add insult to injury it looks as if Perry Meridian will be running the streak to three in 2013.
       
      9. Tsirtsis and Brooks at Dapper Dan
      Jason Tsirtsis and Jarred Brooks became the fourth and fifth Indiana natives to be invited to wrestle in the prestigious Dapper Dan dual meet. Both were ranked #1 at the end of the season in various polls and at the Dapper Dan wrestled two top wrestlers from Pennsylvania. Brooks won 8-5 over Billy Rappo. Tsirtsis won 13-4 over Zach Beitz in his match. Both wins helped propel Team USA to a 34-9 victory over Team Pennsylvania. The two wins also keep Indiana’s record in the Dapper Dan Classic perfect at 5-0.
       
      10. Barroquillo wrestles in the All-Star Classic
      Travis Barroquillo of Indiana Tech was invited this fall to participate in the NWCA All-Star Classic in Washington DC. He wrestled Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sam Shames in the event in early November. Barroquillo defeated Shames 8-2. He was the fifth Indiana native to wrestle in the event. Barroquillo joined the likes of Leroy Vega, Will Hill, Reece Humphrey and Alan Grammer as Indiana natives to participate in the event.

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      IndianaMat Team Power Rankings 12/31

      Due to this year’s IHSAA State Championship being determined at the individual state finals, we have developed a power poll based off of the IndianaMat individual rankings. This poll will simply give point values to each ranking spot and totals them up for each team.




      1
      Perry Meridian
      116


      2
      Mishawaka
      56


      3
      Yorktown
      53


      4
      Warren Central
      44


      5
      Indianapolis Cathedral
      43


      6
      Crown Point
      42


      7
      New Palestine
      41


      8(tie)
      Hamilton Southeastern
      39


      8(tie)
      Bloomington South
      39


      8(tie)
      Merrillville
      38


      11
      Franklin Community
      37


      12
      Heritage Hills
      33


      13
      Lowell
      32


      14
      Danville
      31


      15(tie)
      Jay County
      30


      15(tie)
      Evansville Mater Dei
      27


      17
      South Bend Clay
      24


      18
      Muncie Southside
      24


      18(tie)
      Jimtown
      24


      20(tie)
      Castle
      24


      20(tie)
      Fishers
      23


      20(tie)
      Western Boone
      22


      20(tie)
      Lake Central
      22


      20(tie)
      Hanover Central
      22


      Point values are as follows:
      1-22
      2-18
      3-13
      4-11
      5-8
      6-6
      7-4
      8-3
      9-2
      10-2
      11-2
      12-2
      13-1
      14-1
      15-1
      16-1
       

      1401

      2012/2013 Regular Season Tournament Brackets

      John Hurrle Memorial
       
      Jeff Classic
       
      Twin Lakes Invite
       
      Hamilton County Championship
       
      Indianapolis City Championship
       
      Marion County Championship
       
      Crown Point Carnahan Invitational
       
      Hendricks County Championship
       
      Columbus East Invitational
       
      IHSWCA Team State
       
      Mooresville Holiday Classic
       
      East Central Indiana Classic
       
      Al Smith Invitational
      Al Smith Team Scores
       
      Connersville Spartan Classic
       
      Mater Dei Holiday Classic
       
      Ben Davis Giant Super 16
       
      Garrett Invitational
       
      Goshen Invite
       
      Concordia Wild Bill Invite
       
      Woodlan Invite

      323

      IndianaMat.com Team Rankings 1/7/13

      1. Perry Meridian
       
      2. Franklin Community
       
      3. Warren Central
       
      4. Bloomington South
       
      5. Penn
       
      6. Merrillville
       
      7. Evansville Mater Dei
       
      8. Crown Point
       
      9. Portage
       
      10. Hamilton Southeastern
       
      11. New Palestine
       
      12. East Noble
       
      13. Center Grove
       
      14. Carroll(Fort Wayne)
       
      15. Mishawaka
       
      16. Jasper
       
      17. Floyd Central
       
      18. Yorktown
       
      19. Zionsville
       
      20. Westfield

      332

      IndianaMat Team Power Rankings 1/9

      Due to this year’s IHSAA State Championship being determined at the individual state finals, we have developed a power poll based off of the IndianaMat individual rankings. This poll will simply give point values to each ranking spot and totals them up for each team.




      1
      Perry Meridian
      119


      2
      Yorktown
      57


      3
      Mishawaka
      56


      4
      New Palestine
      53


      5
      Crown Point
      45


      6
      Indianapolis Cathedral
      44


      7
      Merrillville
      43


      8
      Warren Central
      41


      9
      Hamilton Southeastern
      37


      10
      Penn
      36


      11(tie)
      Lowell
      32


      11(tie)
      Franklin Community
      32


      13
      Danville
      30


      14
      Bloomington South
      29


      15
      Evansville Mater Dei
      28


      16
      Muncie Southside
      25


      17(tie)
      Jimtown
      24


      17(tie)
      Avon
      24


      19(tie)
      South Bend Clay
      23


      19(tie)
      Heritage Hills
      23


      19(tie)
      Hanover Central
      23


      19(tie)
      Fishers
      23


      Point values are as follows:
      1-22
      2-18
      3-13
      4-11
      5-8
      6-6
      7-4
      8-3
      9-2
      10-2
      11-2
      12-2
      13-1
      14-1
      15-1
      16-1

      1549

      2013 Conference Tournament Brackets

      Hoosier Hills: Bedford North Lawrence, Columbus East, Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Madison, New Albany, Seymour.
      Team Scores
       
      Southern Indiana Wrestling Conference: Christian Academy, Charlestown, Crawford County, Eastern(Pekin), Forest Park, Milan, Mitchell, New Washington, Providence, Paoli, Salem, Scottsburg. Southwestern, Switzerland County
       
      Hoosier Crossroads Conference: Avon, Brownsburg, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville.
       
      Sagamore: Crawfordsville, Danville, Frankfort, Lebanon, North Montgomery, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks, Western Boone.
       
      Mid-State: Decatur Central, Franklin Community, Greenwood, Martinsville, Mooresville, Plainfield, Whiteland.
       
      Hoosier: Benton Central, Delphi, Lafayette Central Catholic, Rensselaer Central, Sheridan, Tipton, Twin Lakes, West Lafayette.
       
      Allen County: Adams Central, Bluffton, Garrett, Heritage, Leo, South Adams, Southern Wells, Woodlan.
       
      Metropolitan: Ben Davis, Carmel, Center Grove, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis), Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Warren Central.
       
      North Central: Anderson, Huntington North, Kokomo, Logansport, Marion, Muncie Central, New Castle, Richmond.
       
      Summit: Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Concordia, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne.
       
      Indianapolis Public Schools: Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Emmerich Manual, Indianapolis George Washington, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Northwest.
       
      Northern State: Bremen, Culver Community, Glenn, Jimtown, Knox, Laville, New Prairie, Triton.
       
      Northeast Corner: Angola, Central Noble, Churubusco, Eastside, Fairfield, Fremont, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview.
       
      Northeast Hoosier: Bellmont, Carroll (Fort Wayne), Columbia City, Dekalb, East Noble, Homestead, New Haven, Norwell.
       
      Mid-Indiana:
      Team Scores Cass, Eastern (Greentown), Hamilton Heights, Maconaquah, Northwestern, Peru, Taylor, Western.
       
      Western Indiana: Brown County, Edgewood, Northview, Owen Valley, South Vermillion, Sullivan, West Vigo.
       
      Great Lakes Athletic: Hammond, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton.
       
      Eastern Indiana: Batesville, East Central, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, South Dearborn.
       
      Three Rivers: Manchester, North Miami, Northfield, Rochester, Southwood, Tippecanoe Valley, Wabash, Whitko.
       
      Central Indiana: Alexandria, Blackford, Eastbrook, Elwood, Frankton, Madison-Grant, Mississinewa, Oak Hill.

      325

      IndianaMat Team Power Rankings 1/15

      Due to this year’s IHSAA State Championship being determined at the individual state finals, we have developed a power poll based off of the IndianaMat individual rankings. This poll will simply give point values to each ranking spot and totals them up for each team.




      1
      Perry Meridian
      107


      2
      Yorktown
      59


      3
      Mishawaka
      57


      4
      New Palestine
      53


      5
      Crown Point
      47


      6
      Bloomington South
      46


      7
      Warren Central
      45


      8(tie)
      Merrillville
      40


      8(tie)
      Indianapolis Cathedral
      40


      10
      Hamilton Southeastern
      36


      11
      Lowell
      31


      12
      Danville
      29


      13
      Franklin Community
      27


      14(tie)
      South Bend Clay
      25


      14(tie)
      Penn
      25


      14(tie)
      Muncie Southside
      25


      14(tie)
      Jimtown
      25


      18(tie)
      Heritage Hills
      24


      18(tie)
      Avon
      24


      20(tie)
      Lake Central
      23


      20(tie)
      Hanover Central
      23


      20(tie)
      Fishers
      23


      20(tie)
      Evansville Mater Dei
      23


      20(tie)
      Culver Community
      23


      Point values are as follows:
      1-22
      2-18
      3-13
      4-11
      5-8
      6-6
      7-4
      8-3
      9-2
      10-2
      11-2
      12-2
      13-1
      14-1
      15-1
      16-1

      403

      IndianaMat.com Team Rankings 1/15

      *Rankings based on dual team strength
       
      1. Perry Meridian
       
      2. Franklin Community
       
      3. Warren Central
       
      4. Bloomington South
       
      5. Penn
       
      6. Crown Point
       
      7. Merrillville
       
      8. Evansville Mater Dei
       
      9. Center Grove
       
      10. Portage
       
      11. Hamilton Southeastern
       
      12. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
       
      13. East Noble
       
      14. New Palestine
       
      15. Mishawaka
       
      16. Yorktown
       
      17. Jasper
       
      18. Floyd Central
       
      19. Zionsville
       
      20. Noblesville

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