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842Women's Wrestling in Indiana
The sport of wrestling has been a male dominated sport for a long time, but women are increasingly making their mark. From USA National Team member Katie Downing to current High School and Nationally Ranked Juniors Sarah Hildebrandt and Demi Strub, Indiana has its share of Women who are striving in the sport of wrestling. There are many opportunities in wrestling for women, but they require research and dedication. This page will provide some brief information to help you succeed.
Women’s wrestling has two styles, Folkstyle and Freestyle. Folkstyle is the form that you wrestle in school. Freestyle is the only women’s style for International, College, and most National competitions. Freestyle is very fast-paced and makes for great women’s tournaments. The USGWA is a woman’s only wrestling organization that has great state and regional tournaments for only women and an exceptional National Championship. USA Wrestling has added a Folkstyle Nationals, with Freestyle at the Junior Nationals & Body Bar Nationals.
The ISWA provides numerous state and local competitions for women in both styles, they also provide the only avenue for a women’s team in Indiana, competing at the Junior Nationals in late July. Wrestling with your local school or club will teach you much about wrestling. But to be able to measure your ability and skill, you need to wrestle other women. This is the best way to judge your success and how far you can go in wrestling.
The three websites listed are the major sites for women’s wrestling. There you will find tournaments, clubs, schedules, blogs, forums, and everything you will needed to start your journey in women’s wrestling.
Remember, YOU need to take the next step to further your wrestling career. The help is there and the competition is great. If you want more out of wrestling, don’t hesitate to ask for help! For information and assistance about Women’s Wrestling contact:
ISWA Women’s Director Darren Strub - darrenstru@aol.com - 513-375-4903
2009 Junior National All-Americans Sarah Hildebrandt and Demi Strub
Demi is a two time All-American and both are Juniors in High School this season.
352Pound for Pound Best Wrestlers for November 4, 2009
IndianaMat.com is proud to announce the preseason pound for pound best wrestlers in Indiana. This distinction is voted on by 15 members of the wrestling community throughout the state. Each person votes their particular way, weighing both in state and national competition. The voting is very subjective and always up for debate. Leading the way for the preseason is Jason Tsirtsis of Crown Point. Tsirtsis had a great summer and fall, placing second at Fargo in freestyle and second at the most competitive preseason tournament, the Super 32. The next in line is two-time state champion Sean McMurray of Portage. McMurray's summer and fall has been spent training and he also committed to wrestle for the Michigan State Spartans next year. The number three spot belongs to Warren Central's Brandon Wright. Wright is fresh off a runner-up finish at the Super 32 and has reached the state finals all three years in high school. The fourth spot belongs to state champion Frankie Porras of Hobart. Porras had a good spring finishing 7-1 at the Brute Duals.
Michael Duckworth of Union County was picked number five on the list. Duckworth captured his first state title last year after a runner-up finish as a sophomore. Two Crown Point wrestlers are at six and seven on the list. Eric Roach comes in at number six after winning his second straight Preseason Nationals title last week. State champion Anthony Hawkins is at number seven. The eighth best pound for pound wrestler is Union County's Cody Phillips. Phillips is going into his sophomore year without a loss after an undefeated season last year. Two-time state placer Sammy Bennett of Anderson Highland is next on the list. Bennett has been to state three times during his career, finishing third and second the past two years. Rounding out the top ten is Brenden Campbell of New Castle. Campbell finished 8th at Fargo after bowing out of the high school season due to an injury. Campell is also undefeated on his career so far.
1. Jason Tsirtsis- Crown Point
2. Sean McMurray- Portage
3. Brandon Wright- Warren Central
4. Frankie Porras- Hobart
5. Michael Duckworth- Union County
6. Eric Roach- Crown Point
7. Anthony Hawkins- Crown Point
8. Cody Phillips- Union County
9. Sammy Bennett- Anderson Highland
10. Brenden Campbell- New Castle
357'09-'10 Preseason Team Rankings
Top 20:
1. Mishawaka
2. Crown Point
3. Perry Meridian
4. Castle
5. Evansville Mater Dei
6. Merrillville
7. Yorktown
8. Indianapolis Cathedral
9. Bellmont
10. Lawrence North
11. Roncalli
12. Bloomington South
13. New Castle
14. Evansville Reitz
15. Portage
16. Elkhart Memorial
17. Warren Central
18. Penn
19. Columbus North
20. Avon
#1-Mishawaka
State Titles (2)-1991, 2008
Sectional Titles (23) Recent/Streak: 2000-Present
Semi-State Titles (12) Recent/Streak: 2000-Present
Last Year: Lost to Cathedral 31-30 in State Quarterfinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-Lymon Stoneburner
112-#4 Paul Beck
119-#14 Matt Guerra
125-#10 Nick Schroeder
140-#1 Ryan Stahl
145-#4 Alex White
160-#4 Richard Morin
215-#1 Christian Lentz
285-#2 Travis Thomas
#2-Crown Point
State Titles (1)-2009
Sectional Titles (21) Recent/Streak: 2003-Present
Semi-State Titles (2) Recent/Streak: 2009
Last Year: Defeated Perry Meridian 33-25 in State Championship Match
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-#7 Cameron Halsted
112-#1 Anthony Hawkins
119-#8 Dallas Schurg
125-#1 Jason Tsirtsis
135-#1 Eric Roach
140-#10 Josh Flamme
145-#12 Tom Renn
#3-Perry Meridian
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (14) Recent/Streak: 2000-Present
Semi-State Titles (8) Recent/Streak: 2006-Present
Last Year: Lost to Crown Point 33-25 in State Finals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103- #10 Jared McKinley
112-Michael Clem
125-#16 Kirk Johnson
140-#4 Jacob Tonte
171-#10 Jordan Robinson
189- #6 Andre Richards
#4-Castle
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (28) Recent/Streak: 2003-Present
Semi-State Titles (2) Recent/Streak: 2009
Last Year: Lost to Perry Meridian 24-23 in State Semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
112-Michael Brown
135-#2 Doug Welch
140-#5 Chad Welch
160-#5 Cory Weikel
189-#16 Alex Rosebrock
285-#12 Tyler Dougherty
#5-Evansville Mater Dei
State Titles (12)-1986, 1995-2003, 2006, 2007
Sectional Titles (39) Recent/Streak: 1977-Present
Semi-State Titles (23) Recent/Streak: 2008
Last Year: Lost to Castle 29-16 in Regional Semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-Trevor Appell
119-Quinn Schroeder
125-#12 Zach Henderson
130-#16 Evan Weinzapfel
135-#9 Adam Weinzapfel
140-#2 John Sims
171-Josh Boots
#6-Merrillville
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (19) Recent/Streak: 2005-Present
Semi-State Titles (6) Recent/Streak: 2008
Last Year: Lost to Crown Point 34-20 in Regional Semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-#5 Zach Stevens
112-Al Padilla
125-#3 Anthony Napules
130-Frankie Valdivia
135-Eddie Deluna
152-Victor Nzeata
171-#7 Kortney Berry
189-#10 Jeremy Wengel
285-#1 James Travis
#7-Yorktown
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (21) Recent/Streak: 2006-Present
Semi-State Titles (2) Recent/Streak: 2001
Last Year: Lost to Bellmont 31-27 in Regional Semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
112-#9 Devon Jackson
119-#2 Derek Bevans
125-#5 Andrew Hiestand
130-Caleb Smith
135-Josh Rench
160-#10 Trent Castner
189-Grant Brown
285-#3 Ross Janney
#8-Inidianapolis Cathedral
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (29) Recent/Streak: 2006-Present
Semi-State Titles (7) Recent/Streak: 2009
Last Year: Lost to Crown Point 28-23 in state semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-#8 Brian Harvey
130-John Stinfield
160-#1 Tyler Willis
215-#6 Jake Buchanan
#9-Bellmont
State Titles (3) 1987.1988, 1994
Sectional Titles (35) Recent/Streak: 1991-Present
Semi-State Titles (19) Recent/Streak: 1998-Present
Last Year: Lost to Perry Meridian 31-27 in State Quarterfinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
119-Brooks Faurote
145-#10 Ryley Hankenson
189-#15 Travis Thatcher
285-#7 Daniel Meyer
#10-Lawrence North
State Titles (4) 1992, 1993, 2004, 2005
Sectional Titles (23) Recent/Streak: 2005
Semi-State Titles (10) Recent/Streak: 2008
Last Year: Lost sectional to Cathedral (324-255.5)
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-Robert Boston
112-#2 Brandon Nelsen
119-Jordan Johnson
130-Greg Bell
135-Matt Rattay
160-Quinten Brooks
215-Jeremy Haskett
#11-Roncalli
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (6) Recent/Streak: 2009
Semi-State Titles (1) Recent/Streak: 2009
Last Year: Lost to Crown Point 48-9 State Quarterfinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-Aaron Davis
112-#3 Josh Kieffer
119-#3 Justin Kieffer
125-#15 Joe Kieffer
145-Jake Bartley
#12-Bloomington South
State Titles (24)- Most Recent: 1978
Sectional Titles (32) Recent/Streak: 2009
Semi-State Titles (4) Recent/Streak: 2006
Last Year: Lost to Perry Meridian 45-6 in Regional Finals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-#14 Jacob Boomsma
119-Ethan Farmer
125-#2 Brannigan Barlow
140-Ben Farmer
145-Spencer Boyd
160-#6 Terry Terrell
171-Joey Todd
189-#5 Darren Eads
215-Tito Valentin
#13-New Castle
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (35) Recent/Streak: 2006-Present
Semi-State Titles (6) Recent/Streak: 2002
Last Year: Lost to Roncalli 36-29 in Regional Semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-#2 Brendan Campbell
112-#6 Conner Mullins
119-#15 Alex Catron
125-RJ Fellers
130-#9 Cody Fellers
145-Dusty Bennett
160-#11 Van Wasson
#14-Evansville Reitz
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (3) Recent/Streak: 1975
Semi-State Titles (1) Recent/Streak: 1982
Last Year: Finished 3rd at Ev. Sectional (MD-286, Mt. Vernon-220.5, Reitz-216.5)
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-#6 Bryan Kuhn
112-#13 Trevor Moody
125-#9 Blake Rueger
145-Tyler Boyle
189-#13 Jeff Fentress
215-#16 Zach Wimpelbert
285-Tyler Daugherty
#15-Portage
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (22) Recent/Streak: 2009
Semi-State Titles (10) Recent/Streak: 2005
Last Year: Lost to Crown Point 42-13 in Regional Finals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
112-Brandon Coppinger
119-Damien Torres
125-#13 Luis Acuna
152-#1 Sean McMurray
160-Justin Rhein
171-#15 Aaron King
#16-Elkhart Memorial
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (19) Recent/Streak: 2002-Present
Semi-State Titles (2) Recent/Streak: 2008
Last Year: Lost to Mishawaka 36-22 in Regional Finals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
112-Dantrell Goodman
145-#2 Zach Corpe
152-Carmel Salinas
215-Shane Hendrickson\
#17-Warren Central
State Titles (1) 1980
Sectional Titles (27) Recent/Streak: 2007
Semi-State Titles (6) Recent/Streak: 2005
Last Year: Finished 2nd at Sectional (Roncalli 239.5, WC 222.5)
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
119-#1 Brandon Wright
140-#16 Jonathon Decker
189-#2 Michael Johnson-Jones
#18-Penn
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (13) Recent/Streak: 1999
Semi-State Titles (4) Recent/Streak: 1998
Last Year: Finished 2nd at Sectional (Mishawaka-327.5, Penn-252)
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
112-#5 Alex Gregory
130-Grant Anglemeyer
135-#5 Ben Sokol
145-#11 Pat Davenport
152-Austin Kunze
#19-Columbus North
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (22) Recent/Streak: 2005-Present
Semi-State Titles (1) Recent/Streak: 2008
Last Year: Lost toRoncalli 35-31 in Regional Finals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
103-Devon Orben
119-Caleb Albertson
145-#7 Marcus Waddell
189-#14 Jarrett Brownfield
#20-Avon
State Titles (0)
Sectional Titles (24) Recent/Streak: 2008-Present
Semi-State Titles (2) Recent/Streak: 2007
Last Year: Lost to Perry Meridian 44-13 in Regional Semifinals
Top Returning Wrestlers (Last year's weight):
112-Blaine Hall
135-#10 Matt Rassbach
171-#5 Cole Brandt
Teams to Watch:
Carmel, Center Grove, Delphi, East Central, Elkhart Central, Franklin, Hamilton Heights, Martinsville, New Palestine, Peru, South Bend Riley
483Toe to Joe with Trine University
I took the short drive to Angola on Thursday to see how the Trine Thunder's preseason was going and had the opportunity to talk with head coach Dan Callahan along with five of his student athletes. Last year in only their forth year of having a program they garnered a top 25 ranking. This year, they look to build upon that success and take some wrestlers to nationals. Coach Callahan beefed up the schedule this year as the Thunder will wrestle 21 of the top 30 teams in the nation in dual or tournaments. Look for the Trine team and wrestlers to make their mark at the DIII level not only this year, but in the coming years.
Here are the interviews
George Markou
Sophomore 165lbs
Nick Kraus
Senior 184lbs
Alex Fleet
Junior 197lbs
Thomas Pompei
Senior 141lbs
Eli Larson
Freshman 149lbs
Head Coach Dan Callahan
5252010 IndianaMat.com Individual Rankings Preview
The 2010 wrestling season is almost upon us and the crispness of the fall air will soon be turning into a cold and dreary Indiana winter. While it may be cold outside, wrestling rooms and gyms across the state will be heating up full of hard working athletes beating each other up for the same goal…to wrestle under the lights at Conseco Fieldhouse. This year 118 wrestlers return that have wrestled at Conseco with 14 of them having experienced wrestling under the spotlight. The champions from last year face the formidable task of parading around with a bulls-eye on their back all season long. One by one, wrestlers across the state will try to knock off the returning champion, with very few, if any, succeeding. The wrestler with the biggest bulls-eye is probably Portage’s Sean McMurray. He recently committed to wrestle for the Michigan State Spartans next year and is looking to bring home state title number three this year to put him in some very elite company. Another returning champion to look out for is Union County’s Cody Phillips. He was undefeated en route to his 103lbs championship last year and looks to continue that streak this season.
Senior Brandon Wright, formerly of Cathedral, but now wrestling for Warren Central will be fun to watch. He has wrestled under the lights all three years, but has only won once under them. He will look to close out his spectacular career with one last victory under the lights. Last year’s freshmen sensation Jason Tsirtsis will look to continue to follow in the enormous shadow his older brother left for him. Last year he upended the hands on favorite in the semi-finals. This year however, he will be the hands on favorite.
Frankie Porras of Hobart is returning this year looking to defend his title from last year. He faced stiff competition all year long and came away with a title. Another Crown Point wrestler, Anthony Hawkins is looking to capture his second straight title after coming away with the 112lbs title in a loaded weight class last year. He will most likely have to beat some of the same faces this year that he did last year on his way to a championship. Last, but not least is another Union County wrestler in Michael Duckworth. Duckworth is extremely talented and looks to close out his career with yet another title.
Here is a breakdown of the returners from each weight class.
*Note this is based on last year’s weight classes
103lbs
Fourteen state qualifiers return including all of last year’s state placers. You can also add in Brenden Campbell of New Castle who was undefeated before bowing out of the state tournament due to appendicitis. Returning champion Cody Phillips will look to not only defend his title, but keep his unbeaten streak alive.
112lbs
Sixteen wrestlers return here that have previous experience at Conseco Fieldhouse. Included in the returners are the 1st through 7th place finishers from last year. Anthony Hawkins of Crown Point leads the way, but with the talent in this weight class, nothing is a given.
119lbs
Eleven wrestlers with previous experience return to 119lbs. Only four wrestlers return that placed at this weight last year however. Brandon Wright is the consensus #1 after his arch nemesis Camden Eppert graduated.
125lbs
Eleven wrestlers also return to 125lbs with experience at state with five of them returning with medals from last year. Jason Tsirtsis of Crown Point is the returning champ, looking for his second title.
130lbs
An amazing fourteen wrestlers return to 130lbs with state experience this season. However, only three have wrestled on Saturday. Defending champion Frankie Porras of Hobart will look to continue the strong Brickie wrestling tradition with his second title this season.
135lbs
Only three previous state qualifiers return to this weight class. Gone is defending champion Taylor March of East Noble. The highest returning placer and preseason #1 is Eric Roach of Crown Point.
140lbs
Ten wrestlers return with previous state experience at 140lbs with four of them returning state placers. Gone however, is two-time champion Steven Sandefer of Mishawaka. Leading the way this year is Ryan Stahl who now attends Mishawaka.
145lbs
Five wrestlers return to 145lbs with previous experience at state. Three of them brought home medals last year. Culver Academy’s first state champion Daniel Young has graduated opening the door for preseason #1 Sammy Bennett of Anderson Highland.
152lbs
Five returning wrestlers are at 152lbs, including four returning placers. Leading the way is two-time champion Sean McMurray of Portage.
160lbs
Nine wrestlers come back to 160lbs with experience at Conseco Fieldhouse. Of those wrestlers, only one has some hardware to show for their experience. Gone are seven of the eight placers from last year including state champion Briar Runyan of Martinsville. Tyler Willis of Cathedral is the preseason #1 after a 7th place finish last year.
171lbs
Six wrestlers return to 171lbs with previous state experience, but only two of them have placed previously. Defending champion Michael Duckworth of Union County returns in hopes of capturing his second straight title.
189lbs
Four wrestlers return to 189lbs this year with state experience. Last year’s champion Marcus Shrewsbury of Crown Point has graduated and moved on to wrestling in the Big 10. Two of the returning placers have come home with medals including preseason #1 Aaron Stevenson of Indian Creek.
215lbs
Only three wrestlers return to 215lbs with previous experience, but all three are returning placers. Gone is last year’s champion Billy Baker of Bellmont, but his opponent in the finals last year is back. Christian Lentz of Mishawaka is the preseason #1 after a second place finish last year.
285lbs
Seven wrestlers return to the heavyweight division with experience at Conseco. However, only one of those wrestlers came away with a medal from last year’s experience. Gone is champion Adam Chalfant of Winamac. The highest returning placer and preseason #1 is James Travis of Merrillville.
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4262010 Merrillville Semi-State Preview
Well we are saving arguably the best semi-state for last. The Merrillville semi-state is once again loaded and returns 20 previous state placers including four state champions. The returning state champions include Frankie Porras of Hobart, Anthony Hawkins and Jason Tsirtsis of Crown Point and two-time state champion Sean McMurray of Portage. On top of that, there are four returning wrestlers that have finished as high as second place in Eric Roach of Crown Point, Ryan Stahl and Christian Lentz of Mishawaka, and Anthony Quiroz of Chesterton. This year looks to be just as good as the past years for this semi-state. Four state placers return at 103lbs with Kyler Ayersman of Lake Central the highest returner. He finished 3rd last year beating Merrillville’s Zach Stevens. Also 7th and 8th place finishers Cameron Halstead of Crown Point and Aurileo Medina of Munster return. Paul Beck is yet another returning placer coming back for Mishawaka, he finished 7th in 2008. Also returning from 112lbs last year is Alex Gregory of Penn, who finished 4th. Another Merrillville Pirate state placer coming back is Anthony Napules who place 4th in 2008. Alex Surma of Munster returns after placing 6th at 140lbs last year. Purdue recruit Braden Atwood of Delphi is looking for an elusive state title after placing 5th last year. Getting to the big guys, Nathan Cleveland comes back at 215lbs for Lowell after finishing 3rd last year. One last Merrillville wrestler rounds out the list of returning placers in James Travis. He finished 5th last year as an undersized heavyweight, but will come back this year a little bigger and meaner.
Along with great individuals come great teams out of this semi-state. Defending champions Crown Point will be pushed by arch rival Merrillville in their regional. TMishawaka will have another strong team this year and will look to avenge their first round exit from team state last year. Delphi and Lafayette Jeff will also battle it out for a spot at team state.
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4162010 New Castle Semi-State Preview
In 2009 wrestlers from the New Castle semi-state brought home three state championships. Senior Camden Eppert led the way with his second title, while Cody Phillips and Michael Duckworth from Union County both brought home their first titles. Eppert has since moved on to Purdue, while Phillips and Duckworth both will look for another title this season. Another former state champion that will look to finish his career with another title is Brandon Wright of Warren Central. The Kieffer twins, Josh and Justin of Roncalli will both look to improve on their placements from last year. Josh finished second, while Justin was 7th at 112lbs and 119lbs respectively. Also coming back and looking to make an impact is three-time state place winner Brandon Nelson of Lawrence North. Nelson has finished in the top four all three years, but never made it to the finals. Josh Jullian of Lebanon rounds out the quartet of returning placers at 112lbs. Mason Berryman and Sammy Bennett from Anderson Highland will both look to improve on their performances from last year. Berryman finished 4th last year, while Bennett finished 3rd after a 2nd place finish as a sophomore. Jacob Tonte, powerhouse Perry Meridian’s only returning placer, finished 8th last year at 140lbs. Warren Central’s Michael Johnson Jones is the last returning state placer in the New Castle semi-state. He finished 7th last year at 189lbs. Last, but not least there needs to be a mention of Brenden Campbell of New Castle. He was undefeated last year, until he was sidelined the week of regional with appendicitis. He will be back this year and look to continue his winning streak all the way to Conseco Fieldhouse.
As far as the team race goes this year, it will be a dogfight. Last year’s runner-up Perry Meridian returns a great group of wrestlers and coaches that are itching for the blue ring. Other top teams include two Catholic rivals, Roncalli and Cathedral. Lawrence North is a team that definitely cannot be overlooked as they return many good wrestlers.
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3662010 Evansville Semi-State Preview
Last year was a down year for the Evansville semi-state as only Briar Runyan of Martinsville brought a state championship home. They did have three state runner-ups in Dustin Kief of Franklin, Mitchell Richey of Brown County and Alex White of Mount Vernon. Of those four individuals, only Kief will be returning this year. The crop of state placers though is not empty as many young guns are ready to step up to the challenge. The 103lbs weight class returns all four state qualifiers, including Kief and 5th place finisher Brian Kuhn of Evansville Reitz. The 112lbs weight class also returns a state placer in Derek Fisher of Martinsville. Freshman sensation Quincey Richey returns at 130lbs after finishing 7th as a freshman in a very tough weight class. Look for this youngster to improve on his freshman campaign. At 135lbs, Castle’s Doug Welch looks to improve on his 5th place finish from last year. Perennial power Evansville Mater Dei was shut out of having a state champion last year, but returns John Sims who will look to finish on the highest rung this season. At 152lbs, two state placers return in Drake Stein of Princeton and Jeff Weiss of Heritage Hills. Stein was injured in the morning session of state last year and had to default out of the tournament. He had a great summer of wrestling and will look to improve on his tremendous sophomore season. The last returning state placer is Aaron Stevenson of Indian Creek. The super soph finished 3rd last year, only losing to state champion Marcus Shrewsbury in the semi-finals.
When you mention the best teams in the Evansville semi-state, you will always mention Mater Dei. Their tradition is like no other, but last year they failed to make the team state finals losing to Castle at regional. This year Castle will be back, returning many of the wrestlers that propelled them to that monumental victory, however Mater Dei will be wrestling with a chip on their shoulder. Danny Struck’s Jeffersonville Red Devils are another team that is going to make some noise this year. All three of those teams are in the same regional. Bloomington South will look to return to team state this year coming out of the Greencastle regional, but will have to go through defending runner-up Perry Meridian to get to team state. Another team to from this semi-state to keep an eye on is Columbus North.
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4222010 Fort Wayne Semi-State Preview
The Woodlan(Fort Wayne) semi-state had a great year last year with Taylor March, Billy Baker and Adam Chalfant all bringing home state titles and Drew Graber and Ryan Stahl came away with runner-up finishes. That is the good, the bad is that none of those wrestlers are returning this year. All of them graduated, except Ryan Stahl who is now attending Mishawaka. There are plenty of good wrestlers returning out of the area and many are looking to make their mark on Indiana wrestling history. Derek Bevans of Yorktown will be coming back and looking to finish on the top rung on the ladder after being a state contestant the past three years. Three state placers from 125lbs return this year, including two-time placer Tony Lovejoy of Bishop Luers, Andrew Heistand of Yorktown and Dan Rothgeb of Whitko. The semi-state’s highest placer, Brock Norton returns after only losing one match last year. Two other state placers return from the 145lbs weight class in Dalton Sparks of Peru and Zach Corpe of Elkhart Memorial. Corpe is attempting to follow in his big brother’s footsteps and become a state champion his senior year. The only other returning state placer from 2009 is Dylan Green of Kokomo at 215lbs.
The best teams in this area are pretty much the same from year to year. Bellmont and Yorktown will battle it out for the Adams Central Team Regional title, while Elkhart Memorial returns a strong line-up that will have to go through the Jimtown Team Regional and the Mishawaka Cavemen.
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440JR Freestylers leave their marks in Fargo
Much like the rest of the Indiana squads that particpated at this year's events at Fargo, the Jr FS team had some serious highs and lows. Despite only finishing with 3 AAs, there were some very impressive individual performances, including an elusive national title for the red-hot Cashe Quiroga. The Lawrence North product Quiroga beat some of Illinois' best wrestlers and used his superior conidtioning to outlast and out-tough the entire field. The other AAs for Indiana, Camden Eppert and Ryan Stahl, each had some of the biggest wins of the entire tournament. In a quirk of the scoring system, Anderson Highland's Eppert had to wrestle for 5th place despite finishing with just one loss and beating the weight class champ, Ty Mitch of OH. Newly minted Mishawaka Caveman Ryan Stahl turned in a monster tournament, highlighted by a huge pin of top national wrestler Destin McCauley. Among those who didn't place, there were some seriously impressive results as well. Carmel's Patrick Parham had a great tourney, one that saw him beat multiple-time national AA and Minnesota state champ Jacoby Bergeron, WUSA's 13th ranked senior nationally at 103. Anderson Highland's Sam Bennett won 4 matches and missed placing by an eyelash. Chatard's Anthony Bill and Lafayette Harrison's Cameron Vlahos each won 3 matches and likewise just missed capping remarkable tourneys with AA finishes.
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Junior-105 - Patrick Parham, Carmel, 2-2 with a bye. Beat Northern Plains regional FS and GR champ, Western Plains FS champ, Fargo JR 8th place finisher '09, Double Fargo JR AA '08, '08 Asics Folkstyle Nationals champ, 2X Fargo Cadet double AA and '09 AA state champ Jacoby Bergeron of MN. Lost to 8th place finisher Kevin Malarick of IL (ranked 12th best senior by WUSA at 103) in a 3 period match.
Junior-112 - Josh Yates, Fairfield, 0-2.
Junior-112 - Jacob Boomsma, Bloomington South, 1-2. Lost to 3rd place finisher Carson Kuhn of UT. Kuhn is a true nationally elite wrestler. Â Lost a close match to CA upcoming stud Josh Chua.
Junior-112 - Paul Beck, Mishawaka, 2-2 with a bye. Lost to 7th place finisher Matt Cavallaris of IL (ranked 18th best senior nationally by WUSA at 112).
Junior-119 - Alex Gregory, Penn, 2-2. Lost to 6th place finisher Joe Roth of IL.
Junior-119 - Camden Eppert's place is 5th, Anderson Highland, 8-1. Beat weight class champ Ty Mitch of OH. Beat 6th place finisher Joe Roth of IL. Beat FL state champ Rossi Bruno. Lost to 4th place finisher Ryan Mango of MO.
Junior-119 - Brandon Nelsen, Lawrence North, 1-2.
Junior-125 - Chris Head, Bloomington South, 2-2. Lost to 8th place finisher James Ingraham of OH.
Junior-125 - Travis Barroquillo, Prairie Heights, 2-2. Lost to weight class runner-up Devin Carter of VI.
Junior-125 - Justin Eshelman, Pendleton Heights, 0-2. Lost to 6th place finisher and Fargo JR double-AA Frank Goodwin of MD.
Junior-125 - Jake McCarthy, Mount Vernon (Hancock), 0-2. Lost to 5th place finisher Shane McGough of AZ.
Junior-130 - Preston Wilson, Whiteland, 0-2. Lost to 5th place finisher David Klingsheim of CA.
Junior-130 - Cashe` Quiroga's place is 1st, Lawrence North, 10-0. Beat 7th place finisher Justin LaValle of MN. Beat 6th place finisher Colton Rasche of IL. Beat 4th place finisher Chris Dardanes and his brother, 2nd place finisher Nick.
Junior-135 - Tim Martin, New Albany, 0-2.
Junior-135 - Matt Milton, Center Grove, 1-2. Lost to 5th place finisher Daniel Osterman of MI.
Junior-140 - John Walker, Sullivan, 0-2.
Junior-140 - Josh Williams, Mt. Vernon (Hancock), 1-2. Lost to 6th place finisher Bart Reiter of IA.
Junior-145 - Jacob Tonte, Perry Meridian, 1-2 with a bye. Lost to 5th place finisher and double Fargo JR AA Steven Hernandez of NV.
Junior-145 - Ryan Stahl's place is 8th, Mishawaka, 6-3. Beat 3rd place finisher Destin McCauley of MN. Lost to 6th place finisher Justin DeAngelis of OK. Lost to Matt White of OK in the 7th place match.
Junior-145 - Michael Hummer, Penn, 0-2.
Junior-152 - Reece Lefever, Carroll, 0-2. Lost to 2nd place finisher and FL state champ Joe Cozart of Brandon.
Junior-152 - Sam Bennett, Anderson Highland, 4-2. Lost to 3rd place finisher Brandon Rolnick of NJ. Lost to 7th place finisher Michael Kelly of IA.
Junior-152 - Caleb Smith, Princeton, 0-2.
Junior-160 - Cameron Vlahos, Lafayette Harrison, 3-2. Lost to 8th place finisher Nick Proctor of IL.
Junior-160 - Conner Lefever, Carroll, 0-2. Lost to 6th place finisher Nick Visicaro of NJ.
Junior-160 - Mitchell Judkins, Speedway, 0-2.
Junior-160 - Anthony Bill, Bishop Chatard, 3-2 with a bye. Lost to 5th place finisher Nick Sulzer of OH.
Junior-171 - Drake Stein, Princeton, 0-2.
Junior-171 - Kyle Masengale, Perry Meridian, 0-2.
Junior-171 - Braden Atwood, Delphi, 1-2. Lost to 5th place finisher Kevin Steinhaus of MN.
Junior-189 - Aaron Stevenson, Indian Creek, 2-2. Lost to 3rd place finisher Tyler Lehman of MN.
Junior-189 - Alex McAllister, 0-2. Lost to weight class champ Jake Swartz of WA.
Junior-189 - Michael Johnson-Jones, Warren Central, 1-2.
Junior-215 - Devin Reagan, Penn, 0-2.
Junior-215 - Darren Eads, Bloomington South, 2-2. Lost to 7th place finisher Joshua Davis of NJ.
Junior-215 - Mark Collett, Jennings County, 0-2.
359IHSWCA Update for October 14, 2009
IHSWCA members and the wrestling community:
I hope everyone is ready for another exciting season. The annual clinic convenes this week, so the first day of practice is just a few short weeks away. We are excited to have Bill Zadick as our clinician. Mr. Zadick is currently coaching at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. We expect the clinic to be an outstanding event.
I am excited about the possibility of the coaches’ roundtable. Rarely do we have the opportunity to come together in a group and share ideas and strategies we employ. I look forward to hearing what others are doing to build programs. I encourage you to attend if you have the opportunity.
I am sure everyone has noticed the change in the schedule. We decided to give it a try in an attempt to boost attendance. There have been a few complaints, and we have listened to those concerns and will take them into consideration. I do hope that everyone understands that no perfect date exists. We have people who were unable to attend on the traditional dates as well. We will examine the outcome of this clinic and make a decision for next year. We would appreciate your feedback on the matter.
After several meetings, the executive board has set the following goals for the year: increase membership and set up a system of regional representatives. The first priority must be to boost membership. Our goal is to have at least one coach from every high school to be a member. In addition, an eye must be focused on our middle school coaches. By 2011 we want one member coach from each middle school. Wrestling officials are also welcome members. We need your help as members for the association to reach these goals.
We will address the position of Regional Representatives. We would like to add this position officially to the by-laws. Regional Reps were created to encourage participation. This position needs to be made official and volunteers given a list of expectations. We will be looking for one person to handle each of our sixteen IHSAA individual regionals. The primary responsibilities will be creating a communication link, conducting IHSWCA polls, conducting coach of the year voting for your regional, and attending two meetings with the executive board per year. The executive board will be working to fill these positions by the start of the season. Please contact Trent, JD, or myself if you are interested.
Best of luck as you start your season.
Cale A. Hoover
Center Grove HS, Social Studies Teacher, Head Wrestling Coach
IHSWCA President
ISWA Junior Director
Hooverc1@centergrove.k12.in.us
317-881-0581 ext. 1287
317-502-8796
394Toe to Joe with Calumet College
While on an excursion to da Region, I had a chance to stop by the newest wrestling program in Indiana. Coach Vega and his boys were moving mats into their wrestling room and I had an opportunity to talk to a few of them. It sounds like the team is ready to go and excited about the upcoming season. Coach Vega brought in a great first class with many wrestlers that have some experience at the college level. Look for the team to make a big splash at the NAIA immediately. You can follow the Crimson Wave season on their website here.
Here are the interviews from my visit with the first year program.
Dan Bedoy
Dave Ballentine
Chad Allen
Head Coach Leroy Vega
3432009 IHSWCA Fall Coaches Clinic
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I.H.S.W.C.A. STATE CLINIC
LAWRENCE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Enter Door 11 on the SOUTHWEST side of the School - the gym will be located just past the Commons Area
Parking is a student lot located on the southwest corner of the building.
WED/THUR - OCTOBER 14/15, 2009
FEATURING: MARK SCHULTZ - 1984 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
IHSWCA CLINIC - SPONSORED BY -
Jim's Wrestling Supplies, Brute Wrestling Gear, & E.I. Sports Apparel
Accomplishments:
-1984 Olympic Champion
-1985,87 World Champion
-1981,82,83 NCAA Champion
-1984,85,86,87 Nat. Open FS Champion
-1987 Pan American Games Champion
-1982 World Cup Champion
-1983,85,87 National Sports Festival Champion
-1978 California High School State Champion
-1976 No.California Age 14-15 Gymnastic Champ
-100th Distinguished member inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame
-1982 Unanimous "OW" NCAA Championships
-1987 USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year
-1987 Sullivan Award Nominee
-1987 Olympic Magazine Sportsman of the Year
-1985 Wrestling Masters Magazine "International Wrestler of the Year"
-1983 Captain Univ. of Oklahoma wrestling team
-1983 Set the University of Oklahoma record for most victories in a single season without a loss
Hotel accommodations:
We are off the National FFA Convention weekend, therefore we are establishing a home hotel. There are rooms blocked at the Drury Inn 8180 N. Shadeland Ave.at the rate of $ 84.00 very close to Lawrence North HS. You need to call 1-800-325-0720 use reference # 2072497Â Reservations need to be made by September 30.
Special Features:
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$95.00 per coach for staff of 2 to 5
$90.00 per coach over 5
Ex. 6 coaches = $540.00 / 7 = $630.00
** Cost includes: Clinic & materials
2009-10 IHSWCA Membership - $25.00 value
2009-10 NWCA Membership - $ 30.00 value
CLINIC SCHEDULE
** Wednesday - Oct. 14, 2009 **
6:00 - 7:00 pm   Registration - Lawrence North
7:00 - Â 8:00Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Session 1 - Coaches Round Table - Q's & A's of successful programs.
8:00 - 9:30 IHSAA Rules Interpretation
Lawrence North HS
9:30 - 11:00Â Â Â Â Â Â Â IHSWCA Social - Alibi's B & G
sponsored by Pro Industries Fitness& Strength Equipment
** Thursday - Oct. 15, 2009 **
8:00 - 9:00 am  Registration
9:30 - 11:00 MARK SCHULTZ
11:00 - 12:00Â Â Â IHSWCA BUSINESS MEETING
12:00 - 12:30Â Â Â Lunch - provided by IHSWCA
12:30 - 2:30Â Â Â Â Â MARK SCHULTZ
Once again there will be vendors at the clinic with many cash and carry specials and door prizes.
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444Team Indiana Juniors Greco-Roman summary
Close, but no cigar.....
That sort of sums up the team's results at this year's Junior Greco Nationals. A quick glance at some statistics paints a pretty compelling picture--Team Indiana was 0-9 combined versus traditional Greco powers Minnesota and Wisconsin; conversely, Indiana was 5-0 versus non-traditional states Virginia and North Dakota. What does that tell us? Not much that we didn't already know. Although this was a disappointing trip for our Junior Greco wrestlers, we already knew Indiana didn't emphasize Greco greatly. Also, in a more positive light, although we had zero All-Americans, we had pockets of individual success, and three very near misses with Ryan Stahl, Caleb Smith and Cameron Vlahos, all of who were one win away from attaining the coveted status. Matt Milton had a successful trip, too.
Aside from the three horses who carried the team, a couple of wrestlers pulled off some pretty impressive 'upset' wins: Jordan Jensen beat an Ohio state placer, Kyle Mays beat an Idaho state 3rd place finisher and Reece Lefever beat a South Dakota state placer.
So, while zero AAs is never what the team's goal is, it wasn't a disaster in Fargo. With Vlahos, Smith and some of the other first-timer possible returnees to next year's squad, it's possible that next year will bear some fruit as a result of this year's frustrating results.
Junior-119 - Zach Rieker (Columbus East), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 4-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco champ @ 119. Lost to South Carolina state champ Derek Geiges.
Junior-119 - Steve Rieker (Columbus East), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 6-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco runner-up @ 119. Lost to IL 3A 3rd place finisher and 2X Illinois state Greco champ Matt Bystol. Bystol also finished 6th at 2009 ASICS Jr. Folkstyle Nationals and 5th at 2008 ASICS Cadet Folkstyle Nationals, in addition to going undefeated at 2009 JR Greco Duals. Also lost to highly regarded Shelton Mack of PA.
Junior-125 - Dakota Case (Terre Haute South), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 8-4.
Notes: SS Qualifier. Lost to 5th place finisher and NY D2 State champ Nick Wilcox. Wilcox also finished 8th at '08 JR Greco.
Junior-125 - Baron Rieker (Columbus East), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 9-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco runner-up @ 125. Lost to Hawaii state runner-up Andrew Hirai. Also lost to weight class 3rd place finisher Frank Goodwin of MD.
Junior-125 - Jake McCarthy (Mt. Vernon-Hancock), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 5-4.
Notes: SS Qualifier '09, State Qualifier '08.
Junior-135 - John Walker (Sullivan), 2-2. Opponents' W/L 11-8.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco runner-up @ 135. Lost to MN's uber-stud Robby Fisher (4th JR GR '09, 3rd JR GR '08, 3rd ASICS Folkstyle Nationals '08, MN HS state champ with multiple wins over Destin McCauley). Lost to WA's 1A 5th place finisher Christopher Mayolo.
Junior-135 - Matt Milton (Center Grove), 3-2. Opponents' W/L 10-11.
Notes: 2007 IHSAA 6th place @ 103. 2009 ISWA JR state Greco 5th place @ 145. Beat VA state qualfier Josh Pike. Also beat WA 2A 7th place finisher Joe Hutchinson. Lost to UT's Koleton Hardy, a 4th place Cadet GR finisher in '08 as well as state 4A 2nd place finisher '09 and 4th place finisher in '08. Also lost to weight class 8th place finisher AJ Zemke of WI. Zemke was also a state 3A runner-up in '09 and 3A 4th place finisher in '08.
Junior-135 - Jordan Jensen (Terre Haute South), 2-2. Opponents' W/L 13-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco runner-up @ 130. Beat OH D1 6th place finisher and 2X state qualifier Nick McSorley in a 3 period showdown. A HUGE and impressive win for Jensen. Lost to weight class champion Ellis Coleman of IL. Jensen was one of only two opponents to even score a point against the IL wrestler. Coleman finished 2nd at JR GR Nationals in '08 (lost a very tight 3 period match to Eric Grajales), 1st at Cadet GR Nationals '07, 4th at Cadet GR Nationals '06, 3rd at FILA Cadet Greco Nationals '08 and 2nd at FILA Cadet Greco Nationals '07. Coleman also went undefeated at Junior GR Duals '09. Coleman was a 3rd place finisher in IL's big school division in '09. Jensen also lost to MN's Paul Norgren. Norgren was an '08 ASICS Folkstyle JR Nationals 3rd place finisher and a MN Class A state qualifier.
Junior-145 - Kyle Mays (Northridge), 2-2. Opponents' W/L 11-9.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco 3rd place @ 145. Beat ID 5A 3rd place finisher Christian Putman. Lost to 2X Alaska Big school state champ (3rd as a freshman) and 2X GR state champ Grant Sullivan of AK. Lost to weight class 8th place finisher Jason Gray of WA. Gray was a 3A HS state champ in '09.
Junior-145 - Michael Hummer (Penn), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 5-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco 8th place @ 145. Lost to Derrick Walraven, South Dakota-A HS 4th @ 130 and 3rd at Brute Adidas Soph. Nationals in 09.
Junior-145 - Ryan Stahl (Elkhart Memorial) 5-2. Opponents' W/L 25-12.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco champ @ 145. AA Fargo FS Cadets (7th) '07, AA Fargo FS JR. '09. IHSAA runner-up '09. Beat CA's Conrad Snell, a CA state HS runner-up in '09, who finished 8th in JR FS. Beat multi-X state placer and SD state champ Garrett Hieberger. Beat Colorado 4A runner-up Nathaniel Garcia. Beat '08 JR FS 3rd place finisher Gabriel Bird of FL. Bird finished 3rd in the FL 3a state tourney in '09 and 5th in '08. Beat 3X MD class A state champ Brutus Scheffel. Scheffel is looking to become only the 4th wrestler in MD's history to win 4 state titles next season. Lost to MN's Nick Tourville, 7th place finisher at the weight and Class AA state qualifier, in a very closely decided match. Lost to weight class champion Josh Castellano of IL. Castellano is very decorated in GR, beating both of PA's Alton brothers en route to a 2008 FILA Cadet Nationals GR title. Finished 4th in '09 FILA JR Nationals GR tourney. Participated in the SR GR tourney in '09 and actually won a match. Finished 7th at GR Cadet Nationals '07 and 6th at FILA GR Cadet Nationals in '07. Castellano was also the IL 2A runner-up in '09 and a state qualifier in '08.
Junior-145 - Caleb Smith (Princeton), 4-2 with a bye. Opponents' W/L 21-12.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco 7th place @ 152. Gave up just one point in his four wins and 8 points total in 6 matches. Beat Alaska 4A state qualifier Kenneth Banning. Beat NC 2A 2X state qualifier Nicholas Moore. Beat MD big school 2X state qualifier (finished 6th in '08) BJ Frederick. Lost by a combined score of 0-2 to weight class 6th place finisher Patrick Smith of MN. Smith won the 2009 FILA JR GR World Team Trials Challenge Tournament, ultimately falling just short of making the team by losing the Final Trial to WTT champion Donnie Vinson. Smith finished 3rd at '09 FILA JR GR tourney, again losing to only Vinson. Finished 4th at '08 JR Nationals GR tourney. Smith is a 3X MN 3A state qualifer, with finishes of 2nd in '09 and 3rd in '08 to his credit. Lost to weight class 3rd place finisher Steven Hernandez of NV. Hernandez is a 3-X large school state champ and a Soph Nationals champ and Jr Nationals Champ. He is a consensus top-5 wrestler at 145 in the country.
Junior-152 - Reece Lefever (Carroll), 2-2. Opponents' W/L 8-8.
Notes: SS Qualifier '09. Scored a big upset over Luke Paper of ND. Paper is a highly regarded multiple-X Class A state qualifier, with a 6th place finish in '09. Lost to OH's Taylor Smith, a 6th place finisher at '08 JR GR Nationals
Junior-160 - Cameron Vlahos (Lafayette Harrison), 5-2. Opponents' W/L 20-12.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco champ @ 160, Cadet GR AA in '08. Beat UT 3A '09 state runner-up Cole Evans. Beat CA '09 state qualifier Sergio Cortez. Cortez beat weight class finisher Kyle Crain. Beat '09 WA 3A state champ Steven Harvey. Harvey finished 3rd in the state series in '08. Beat ND-A '09 state champ Joe Latham. Cumulatively outscored both opponents that beat him. Lost a 3 period, tight match to weight class 5th place finisher Kyle Crain of WI. Lost another close, 3 period match to weight class 7th place finisher Frank Cousins of FL. Cousins finished 6th at 2008 Cadet FS Nationals. Cousins was a FL-2A '09 state champion, finished 5th in '08 and was a state qualifer in '07.
Junior-160 - Conner Lefever (Carroll), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 4-6.
Notes: SS Qualifier '09. Lost to '09 IA-2A state runner-up Mike England. Lost to WI state qualifier Andy Rutke.
Junior-171 - Kyle Masengale (Perry Meridian), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 12-2.
Notes: Lost to UT 2X 4A state champ Monte Schmalhaus. Lost to weight class champion Mark Stenberg of IL. Stenberg went 7-1 at 2009 JR GR Duals, losing only to JR World team member Ben Provisor of WI. He went 7-0 at 2008 Cadet GR Duals. Finished 2nd at 2009 FILA JR GR World Team Trials Challenge Tourney. Stenberg finished 3rd at 2008 JR GR Nationals, 2nd at 2007 Cadet GR Nationals, 7th at 2007 Cadet FS Nationals and 1st at 2008 FILA Cadet GR Nationals. Stenberg was an IL 3A state runner-up in '09 and a 6th place finisher in '08.
Junior-189 - Alex McAllister, 1-2. Opponents' W/L 7-6.
Notes: Lost to weight class 5th place finisher Jacob Dempsey of WV. Dempsey finished 8th at Cadet GR Nationals in '07. Dempsey beat his PA counterpart in the WV vs. WPIAL dual in '09. Dempsey was a WV-AAA state champ in '09 and finished 5th in '08.
Junior-215 - Devin Reagan (Penn), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 10-4.
Notes: Lost to weight class 7th place finisher Alex Polizzi of WI. Polizzis was a WI-AA state runner-up in '09 and also finished 4th in the JR FS tourney in '09. The WI wrestler was undefeated at both the JR FS DUals and the JR GR Duals in '09. Polizzi also finished 5th at '09 FILA JR GR and 7th at ASICS JR Folkstyle Nationals (Impressively, IN's very own Nathan Cleveland was one of the wrestlers to knock Polizzi off). Polizzi was also a Cadet GR champ and FS runner-up and finished 3rd at the WI-AA state finals in '08. He also finished 2nd at Cadet GR Nationals in '07. In short, Polizzi is a massive stud.
Junior-215 - Tony Mendoza (Evansville North), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 9-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco runner-up @ 215. Lost to weight class 4th place finisher Aaron Pavlenko of AZ.
Junior-215 - Mark Collett (Jennings County), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 3-4.
Notes: Notes: 2009 ISWA JR state Greco runner-up @ HWT. Cadet Greco 6th '08, SS Qualifier, Silver Medalist at Disney Duals, 5th place Asics Folkstyle Nationals 2008. Lost to '08 Cadet GR champ and IL Class A 3rd place finisher (ranked #1 entering the tourney by Illinois Matmen) Mike Sojka of IL. Sojka was also an '08 FILA GR 6th place finisher and an '08 ASICS Folkstyle Nationals 2nd place finisher.
481Indiana's Top 10 Seniors
With the graduation of 10 former state champions in 2009, it opens up a new class of seniors itching for a spot on top of the podium. This year features five returning champions including two-time champion Sean McMurray of Portage and one-time champion and three-time finalist Brandon Wright of Warren Central. Frankie Porras, Michael Duckworth and Anthony Hawkins round out the other returning champions. Two wrestlers in the top ten have already committed to wrestling at the next level after graduation. Braden Atwood has committed to Purdue and Sean McMurray has committed to wrestle for Michigan State.
1a) Sean McMurray- Portage
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 160
Projected College Weight: 165
McMurray heads into the 2009-10 season looking to finish off one of the greatest careers in Indiana history. After finishing 7th at 112 in 2007, McMurray captured state titles at 135 in 2008 and at 152 in 2009. In 2009-10 he looks to join the likes of recent Indiana products Andrew Howe and Reece Humphrey as a 3x IHSAA State Champion. McMurray has just verbally committed to wrestle for Michigan State next year.
1b) Brandon Wright- Warren Central
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 125
Projected College Weight: 125
Wright will begin the 2009-10 season in a new environment this year after his transfer from Indianapolis Cathedral to Warren Central. The former Cadet Freestyle National Champion will look to finish off his career with a second state title. He has been 2nd at 103 in 2007, 1st at 112 in 2008, and 2nd at 119 in 2009. Ironically, all three of his previous state championship match appearances came against Purdue recruit Camden Eppert. He is also the son of four-time DII champion Tim Wright.
3) Frankie Porras- Hobart
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 140
Projected College Weight: 141
Frankie Porras has been a consistent performer starting early on. He qualified for state as a freshman and then finished second as a sophomore to three-time champion Josh Harper before capturing his first title last year at 130lbs. Last summer saw Porras finish 8th in Cadet freestyle while, this spring he finished 5th at the NHSCA Junior Nationals and also went 7-1 at the Brute Scholastic Duals.
4) Michael Duckworth- Union County
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 189
Projected College Weight: 184
As a sophomore Michael Duckworth had a monumental challenge in the state finals. That challenge was now NCAA runner-up Andrew Howe. While Duckworth did not win that match, he was the only wrestler that day that Howe did not tech fall or pin. This year at state Duckworth had to fend off landmines everywhere from Braden Atwood in the quarterfinals to avenging a loss to Bryce Grimes in the finals. This spring Duckworth also placed 5th at the NHSCA Junior Nationals.
5) Ryan Stahl- Mishawaka
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 152
Projected College Weight: 157
Ryan Stahl had a great spring and summer of wrestling after his runner-up finish this year. He first finished 8th at the NHSCA Junior Nationals. Then he came one match from placing in Junior Greco and proceeded to place 8th in an absolutely loaded weight class in freestyle. Among his wins was a pin of highly touted Destin McCauley of Minnesota.
6) Anthony Hawkins- Crown Point
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 125
Projected College Weight: 125
Anthony Hawkins has steadily improved each year at state, from being a qualifier as a freshman, to 4th place as a sophomore to state champion as a junior.
7) Sammy Bennett- Anderson Highland
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 152
Projected College Weight: 157
Sammy Bennett will be looking for the ever-elusive state title this year. His freshman year he was a state qualifier at 140lbs and as a sophomore he lost in the state finals at 145lbs. This past season he lost to eventual state champion, Daniel Young, in the semi-finals and finished 3rd. This spring he placed 5th at the NHSCA Junior Nationals.
8) Christian Lentz- Mishawaka
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 215
Projected College Weight: 285
Christian Lentz took full advantage of his first full year of varsity action by placing second in the state this past season. He went 4-2 at the Junior Duals wrestling heavyweight, but will be back down to 215lbs this season.
9) Brandon Nelsen- Lawrence North
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 119
Projected College Weight: 125
Brandon Nelsen has finished in the top four of the state all three years so far, but never reached the finals. As a freshman he finished 4th and as a sophomore and junior brought home 3rd place medals. He has also placed 4th in Junior Freestyle nationals at 105lbs in 2008 and 6th at the NHSCA Junior Nationals.
10) Braden Atwood- Delphi
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 189
Projected College Weight: 184
Atwood has finished 4th and 5th in the state the past two years. He also finished 5th in Cadet Freestyle in 2008 at 171lbs. He went 6-1 at the Brute Scholastic Duals including avenging his quarterfinal loss to Michael Duckworth. His only loss was to Jahwon Akui of Illinois. Atwood has verbally committed to wrestle for Purdue next season.
Honorable Mention
Brock Norton- Fort Wayne Carroll
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 135
Nathan Cleveland- Lowell
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 215
Derek Bevans- Yorktown
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 125
Zach Stevens- Merrillville
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 112
Mason Berryman- Anderson Highland
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 130
Tony Lovejoy- Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 130
Zach Corpe- Elkhart Memorial
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 152
James Travis- Merrillville
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 285
Alex Surma- Munster
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 145
Michael Johnson-Jones- Warren Central
Projected 2009-10 Weight: 189
501Sean McMurray Commits to Michigan State
Two-time state champion Sean McMurray has announced that he will attend Michigan State University to wrestle next year. He will join former Mishawaka state champions Ian Hinton and Josh Harper on the Spartan squad. More will be coming later.
727Calumet College of St. Joseph Announces First Class
First year head coach Leroy Vega has announced the wrestlers that will be the first to grace the mats at Calumet College of St. Joseph. The Crimson Wave bring in 25 wrestlers to start the program off. Vega not only brought in freshmen, but numerous transfers that will add some immediate college experience to the line-up. Leading the way is NCAA qualifier Dan Bedoy. Bedoy qualified for nationals with Purdue in 2006 and will come with one year of eligibility left. He will definitely make an immediate impact on the NAIA this season. Other key transfers include former state runner-up Andy St. Germain who comes from Harper Junior College and Chad Allen who originally started out at Portage, but won a state championship in North Carolina before wrestling for Manchester last year. Dave Ballentine, a fourth place finisher for Mishawaka in 2008, comes to CCSJ via King College to challenge for the 197lbs spot. Another top recruit is Bloomington South's Chris Head. Head placed 6th in the state as a freshman and was also a Junior Freestyle All-American in 2008. Former Merrillville state runner-up Eric Oria was a late addition to the team and the coaches look for him to make a solid contribution to the team right away.
Coach Vega has assembled a great base for the future of the Crimson Wave this year. Their schedule includes duals with Manchester, Indianapolis, and Wabash while they are also in numerous tournaments such as the Michigan State Open, Little States and the Midwest Classic. If you want to come watch the Crimson Wave they will be traveling the state and will most likely be in your area this year as they will not have a home meet this season.
Click here for the Calumet College of St. Joseph Crimson Wave schedule
Name
High School
Weight Class
State Finishes
Chris Head
Bloomington South
125
6th IN
Ronald Olson
Hanover Central
133
Nick Fouts
Crown Point
141
Brandon Ward
Hanover Central
157
6th IN
Anthony Nuzzo
Portage
149
Blake Wood
Perry Meridian
157
SQ IN
Chris Schaefer
Perry Meridian
285
Lance Surma
Munster('06)
149
Johnathan Tyler
Highland
165
Dustin Boyd
Mishawaka
184
Coty Anderson
Highland
285
Cody Gregory
Perry Meridian
174/184
Santiago Botello
St. Francis De Sales
133/141
Chad Allen
Portage/Manchester
133
1st NC
Dan Bedoy
Bishop Noll/Purdue
165
SQ, 2nd IN
Dave Ballentine
Mishawaka/King College
197
4th IN
Derek Allen
Portage
141
Nick Head
Bloomington South
149
Andy St. Germain
Chesterton/Harper JC
141/149
SQ, 2nd IN
Torrence Calloway
Cedar Shoals, GA
285
Tommy Torres
Portage
133
Victor Villegas
Thornton Fractional, IL
141
Eric Oria
Merrillville
141
8th, 2nd IN
Artie Grubba
Romeoville, IL/Elmhurst College
197
SQ IL
Nick Samaro
Bloomington South
149
438Class of 2009 College Signings
Updated 9/2/2009
This is the section where you will find out where Indiana high school seniors will be going to college next year to wrestle. Good luck to these seniors as they take their skills to the next level.
So far over 60 high school seniors have committed to wrestle at the next level. Keep those commitments coming.
New signings this week
Name
High School
College Choice
Projected Weight
Cory Hildebrandt
Penn
Lakeland College
Derek Allen
Portage
Calumet College of St. Joseph
141
Nick Head
Bloomington South
Calumet College of St. Joseph
149
Tommy Torres
Portage
Calumet College of St. Joseph
133
Eric Oria
Merrillville
Calumet College of St. Joseph
141
Nick Samaro
Bloomington South
Calumet College of St. Joseph
All of the signings
Name
High School
College Choice
Projected Weight
Josh Grider
Fort Wayne South Side
Ashland(Ohio)
197
Derek Allen
Portage
Calumet College of St. Joseph
141
Nick Head
Bloomington South
Calumet College of St. Joseph
149
Tommy Torres
Portage
Calumet College of St. Joseph
133
Eric Oria
Merrillville
Calumet College of St. Joseph
141
Nick Samaro
Bloomington South
Calumet College of St. Joseph
Chris Head
Bloomington South
Calumet College of St. Joseph
125
Ronald Olson
Hanover Central
Calumet College of St. Joseph
133
Nick Fouts
Crown Point
Calumet College of St. Joseph
141
Brandon Ward
Hanover Central
Calumet College of St. Joseph
157
Anthony Nuzzo
Portage
Calumet College of St. Joseph
149
Blake Wood
Perry Meridian
Calumet College of St. Joseph
157
Chris Schaefer
Perry Meridian
Calumet College of St. Joseph
285
Lance Surma
Munster('06)
Calumet College of St. Joseph
149
Johnathan Tyler
Highland
Calumet College of St. Joseph
165
Dustin Boyd
Mishawaka
Calumet College of St. Joseph
184
Coty Anderson
Highland
Calumet College of St. Joseph
285
Cody Gregory
Perry Meridian
Calumet College of St. Joseph
174/184
Taylor March
East Noble
Central Michigan
141
Kyle Mays
Northridge
Cleveland State
149/157
Drew Graber
Northridge
Cleveland State
174/184
Joey Surack
Kokomo
Colorado School of Mines
125
Mark Myers
Crown Point
Cornell College
165/174
Huey Hudson
South Bend Riley
Harper Junior College
174
Zach Abbott
Huntington North
Harper Junior College
197
Justin Brooks
Warsaw
Indiana
125
Jowan Gill
Columbus North
Indiana
285
Randy Kaufman
Rensselaer Central
Indianapolis
197
Kyle Keith
Portage
Indianapolis
197
Alex Johns
Evansville Reitz
Indianapolis
125
Casey Kenney
Jay County
Indianapolis
125
Shelby Mappes
Center Grove
Indianapolis
174
Andrew Leach
Avon
Indianapolis
197
Morgan Pittsford
Yorktown
King College
Becky Cissel
Jeffersonville
King College
Cory Hildebrandt
Penn
Lakeland College
D'Marcus Spencer
Pike
Lincoln Junior College
133
Alex Filer
Elkhart Central
Manchester
125
Eric Noe II
Richmond
Manchester
125
Chandler Pogue
Mississinewa
Manchester
149/157
Jeremy Pogorzelski
Crown Point
Manchester
149/157
Bryant Whitaker
Muncie South
Manchester
157
Kurt Monix
Lowell
Manchester
165/174
Chris Chasteen
Scottsburg
Manchester
174
Chaz Brock
Crawfordsville
Manchester
184
Tom Lusco
Michigan City
Manchester
133/141
Jimmy King
Muncie South
Manchester
197
Josh Harper
Mishawaka
Michigan State
133
Joe Grueb
Woodlan
Middlesex Community College
285
Nolan Karwoski
Carmel
Mount St. Joseph
174
Jordan Krulik
Martinsville
Naval Academy
149
Trenton Reinoehl
Mishawaka
North Central
141
Joe Arthur
Bloomington North
North Dakota State
285
Marcus Shrewsbury
Crown Point
Northwestern
197
Camden Eppert
Anderson Highland
Purdue
125
Will Mascaro
Carmel
Purdue
133/141
Steven Sandefer
Mishawaka
Purdue
141
Kyle Mosier
Yorktown
Purdue
157
Bryce Grimes
Lawrence North
Purdue
174
Alex White
Mount Vernon
Purdue
285
Cashe Quiroga
Lawrence North
Purdue
125/133
Tyler Tatgenhorst
Jeffersonville
Rend Lake Community College
174/184
Jon Clark
Jeffersonville
Rend Lake Community College
285
Ryan Holsten
Blackford
Trine
133/141
Nick Odom
Warren Central
Trine
141
Alex Bailey
Jeffersonville
Trine
157/165
Kyle Ullery
South Bend Riley
Trine
165
Will Sheets
Bellmont
Trine
125/133
Trace Hall
South Bend Riley
Trine
141/149
Tyler Lymburner
South Bend Riley
Trine
149/157
Dustin Kern
Peru
Trine
157
Henry Waring
East Noble
Trine
174
Jay Dee Schmucker
Westview
Trine
197
Brett Worden
Peru
Trine
197
Dylan Forbes
Prairie Heights('08)
Trine
197/285
Andy Marthin
Madison
University of the Cumberlands
141
Tyler Green
Richmond
University of the Cumberlands
197
Oscar Trujillo
Lafayette Jefferson
Wabash
125
Garrett Payne
Michigan City
Wabash
141
Jeremy Sisk
North Miami
Wabash
141
Chad Barrett
Eastern
Wabash
141/149
Johnny Dillon
Hobart
Wabash
141/149
Jordan Dulaney
Yorktown
Wabash
149
Gabe Watson
Columbus North
Wabash
165/174
Zach Stone
Jimtown
Wabash
285
Tyler McCoy
McCutcheon
Wabash
165/174
Martin Lantz
Fairfield
Wabash
174/184
Daniel Sandburg
Lawrence Central
Wabash
184/197
Winston Craft
Seeger
Wabash
125
Jeramey Hicks
Seeger
Wabash
133/141
Ethan Wilson
Lawrence North
Wabash
157
Austin O’Neal
Griffith
Wabash
184
Corbin Richards
Avon
Wabash
149/157
Derek Rowe
Logansport
Wabash
184
Drew Spriggs
Western Boone
Wabash
133
Willy Costakis
Merrillville
Wabash
125
Daniel Young
Culver Academies
West Point Academy
149
Briar Runyan
Martinsville
West Point Academy
157/165
If you have a college signing to announce, email me at Joe@Indianamat.com to have it posted.
325IHSWCA Update for August 20, 2009
IHSWCA members and the wrestling community:
The IHSWCA executive board would like to welcome all the student-athletes and teachers back to school. I know personally it is an exciting time as I start making plans for another season. Indiana had some excellent results this summer. Many teams participated in the Disney Duals and the ISWA organized its annual summer trips including Cadet/Junior Nationals in Fargo. Now that the summer tournaments have concluded, it is back to work. Everyone should expect to see some changes this year from an association standpoint so stay on the lookout for information.
We do have some good news to announce. The Scholastic Duals Tournament has been moved from Delaware to Wabash College in Crawfordsville. The IHSWCA has been sending teams to this tournament for several years and are excited to have it in our back yard. Thank you to Wabash College and Coach Brian Anderson for securing the event.
Secretary/Treasurer Minch, Vice-President McCormick, and I will be meeting later this month to review our by-laws. I can tell you there will be changes made and you will be updated after this meeting. We will be looking at things that have become antiquated and no longer serve the best interests of the organization. We are also looking at changing some items such as when and how coaches of the year awards will be selected and presented.
This summer we became aware the NFHS was looking at weight classes. It appears that a change would go into effect for the 2010-11 season. The NFHS is studying three proposed options and a decision will come at a later date. I am still exploring what role Indiana plays and how much input you as association members and our executive board has in the process. We do have representation with the NFHS. David Cloud of Pendleton Heights sits on the NFHS Board and Tom Miller of Lafayette Jeff is now our region director for the NWCA. I personally believe an adjustment could help improve our sport and still be fair for our student athletes.
The ISWA recently held its annual budget meeting. Many items were discussed and hopefully it will lead to improvements to our programs. One significant change will be how Cadet and Junior Duals teams will be selected. A new process has been proposed and is tentatively approved. A few details still need to be worked out, but it will balance being fair with allowing some flexibility in forming competitive teams.
Cale A. Hoover
Center Grove HS, Social Studies Teacher, Head Wrestling Coach
IHSWCA President
ISWA Junior Director
Hooverc1@centergrove.k12.in.us
317-881-0581 ext. 1287
317-502-8796
426Cadet FS results examined
As with the entire Indiana contingent, the Cadet Freestyle team had its share of successes and struggles. The brightest highlights included alleged cyborg Jason Tsirtsis’s dominant run through the 130 bracket, Mason Todd’s clutch victories resulting in an AA finish and Brendan Campbell rebounding from a tough injury earlier in ’09 to nab an AA spot. Other highlights included ‘just missed AA’ performances from Kyle Ayersman, Jared McKinley, Kirk Johnson and Sean Mappes. Lowlights included 14 wrestlers unable to win a match.
Tsirtsis blasted his way to the finals, ultimately dropping a tough match to Illinois state champ Edwin Cooper. Todd won a huge match vs. Clayton Ream of MO that secured his AA finish. Campbell managed to survive a brutal bracket en route to an impressive 8th place finish.
Although the overall results were not quite what Team Indiana envisioned, a break here or there and we have a few more AAs. Congrats to all the kids who made the trip and gave their best efforts.
Cadet-84 - Thomas Richardson (Lawrence Central), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 9-3.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 2nd place @ 84. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state runner-up @ 84.
Richardson lost to Billy Rappo of PA, who finished as the weight class runner-up at 84 lbs.
Cadet-91 - Derek Dau (Princeton), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 3-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 4th place @ 91.
Cadet-98 - Riley Newkirk (Lawrence Central), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 5-5.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 3rd place @ 98. Lost to 8th place finisher Cole Gallagher of MD in a very tight 3 period match.
Cadet-98 - Anthony Schoettle (Center Grove), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 4-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 3rd place @ 105.
Cadet-105 - Mason Todd (Pendleton Heights) 7-2. Opponents' W/L 33-20.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 105. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state runner-up @ 105. Placed 7th in a very deep weight class. Beat Fargo double AA (5th in Greco, 8th in FS) Nashon Garrett of CA in the 7th place match. Beat FILA FS Cadet AA Joseph Barbato (5th place) of NY handily. Beat Fargo GR AA (6th place) and state runner-up Alex Calandrino of MI. Lost to weight class runner-up, '09 Cadet GR champ, JR Nationals FS champ '08, JR Nationals GR runner-up '08 and FILA FS Cadet runner-up Tyler Fraley of NJ. Also lost to 6th place finisher Tyson Dippery of PA.
Cadet-105 - Kyle Ayersman (Lake Central), 4-2. Opponents' W/L 15-9.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 2nd place @ 105. '09 IHSAA 3rd @ 103. Beat Brant Schafer of MI, a 6th place finisher at '09 ASICS Jr./Cadet Folkstyle Nationals. Lost to GA's 5A 3rd place state finisher and 4th place finisher at '09 ASICS Jr./Cadet Folkstyle Nationals Jeremiah Lutz. Lost to 3rd place finisher Thomas Gillman of NE. Gillman was also NE-B State champ @ 103 and Fr. Nationals champ.
Cadet-112 - Aurelio Medina (Munster), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 15-9.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 6th place @ 112. '09 IHSAA 8th @ 103. Lost to 7th place finisher Courtland Hacker of CO. Hacker was an '08 state 4A runner-up
Cadet-112 - Jared McKinley (Perry Meridian), 3-2 with a bye. Opponents' W/L 17-10.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 112. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state champ @ 105. Beat Iowa state champ and Southern Plains FS champ Sawyer Ferris. Lost to Kentucky state champ John Fahy. Lost to Fargo Cadet dual AA (4th FS, 8th GR) Derek Elmore of IL. Elmore was an '09 ASICS Jr./Cadet Folkstyle Nationals champion and an IL 3A state runner-up.
Cadet-112 - Brenden Campbell (New Castle), 5-3 with a bye. Opponents' W/L 27-17.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 119. Finished 8th in a deep weight class. Beat MD's Nathan Kraisser, 7th place Cadet GR finisher, '08 4th place Cadet FS finisher, '09 FILA Cadet double AA (4th FS, 5th GR), '09 USAW NE Regional Double champ and Super 32 placer. Kraisser, who works with Cary Kolat, beat Mark Grey of NJ at Schoolboy Nationals in '08 and was a Maryland state champ last year as a freshman. Campbell lost to OH schoolboy stud and 6th place finisher Stephen Myers in a 3 period nail-biter. Also lost to IA's Eric DeVos, the weight's 3rd place finisher and IA-AAA 2nd @ 112 '09, MN-AAA state champ @ 103 '08. DeVos also finished 5th at the '09 FILA Cadet FS Nationals event. Lost to 7th place finisher Courtland Hacker of CO. Hacker was an '08 state 4A runner-up.
Cadet-112 - Jason Sipher (Fishers), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 3-4.
Notes: '09 SS qualifier. Lost to CO 5A state 3rd place finisher Cody Weitzel.
Cadet-119 - Garth Simpson (Rochester), 2-2 with a bye. Opponents' W/L 10-8.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 4th place @ 119. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state champ @ 112. Beat Rhode Island state champ Shoneil Lariviere. Also beat KS 5A 4th place finisher Aspen Kmiec. Lost to PA's Cadet Freestyle state champ Colt Cotten. Also lost to OR JR double champ Peter Russo, an 8th place finisher at Fargo Cadet GR last year. Russo was also a 3rd place finisher in OR's 6A state championship at 112.
Cadet-125 - Andrew Konrath (Mt. Vernon-Posey), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 6-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 130. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state champ @ 125. Lost to MO's John Wood, a 7th place finisher at '09 FILA Cadet Folkstyle Nationals.
Cadet-125 - Kyle Webster (Shirley, IN), 1-2.Opponents' W/L 10-5.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 5th place @ 125. Lost to OK's 5A state 3rd place finisher Damien Hopper. Lost to 2nd place finisher Zachary Horan of PA. Horan also AA'd in GR (4th) in '08 and '09 and won a national title at Fargo Cadet FS last year. Horan finished 3rd at '09 FILA Cadet FS Nationals and was a schoolboy national champion. For good measure, Horan was a PA state 3A runner-up.
Cadet-125 - Riley McClurg (Beech Grove), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 11-5.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 5th place @ 119. Lost to 6th place finisher Ben Morgan of MN. Morgan was an '09 ASICS Folkstyle national champion, finished 3rd at the same event in '08 and went undefeated at the '09 Cadet FS Duals. Morgan was also a MN 3A state champ.
Cadet-130 - Jason Tsirtsis (Crown Point), 8-1. Opponents' W/L 34-17.
Notes: 2009 IHSAA state champ @ 125. '09 FILA Cadet FS National champ. '09 ASICS Cadet Folkstyle National champ. 4th place '08 Cadet FS. Schoolboy FS National champ. Finished in 2nd place at the weight. Teched or won by fall vs. 5 opponents. Pinned ID-3A 4th place finisher Benny Watt in 17 seconds. Teched AZ state qualifier Derek Allen. Teched 4th place finisher Zane Nelson of OH. Won by injury default against ID state champ and Cadet GR runner-up Casey George. Shut out IL schoolboy national placer Angelo Silvestro. Shut out 6th place finisher and high school state 5th place finisher Jared Kust of WI in two dominant periods. Lost two close periods to weight class champ and Illinois high school champ Edwin Cooper.
Cadet-135 - Matt Rattay (Lawrence North), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 2-3.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 140. Lost to ASICS JR/Cadet Folkstyle Nationals 5th place finisher Payne Hayden of MI.
Cadet-135 - Alex Louzon (Beech Grove), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 3-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 2nd place @ 135. Lost to NY’s Quinton Murphy, who became a high school state champ as an 8th grader.
Cadet-135 - Jeff Clark (Carroll) 2-2. Opponents' W/L 8-8.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 3rd place @ 135. Lost to Brady Turnbull of WY, who placed 5th in Cadet GR ‘09.
Cadet-140 - James Frascella (Carmel), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 10-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 145. Lost to weight class runner-up Brian Brill of PA.
Cadet-140 - Cameron VanCamp (Lebanon), 1-2.Opponents' W/L 7-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 4th place @ 135. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 6th @ 135. Lost to Utah 4A runner-up Brian Shepherd.
Cadet-140 - Sam Horrocks (Bloomington South), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 5-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 4th place @ 140. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 7th @ 145. Lost to IL Cadet FS runner-up Tad Hawley.
Cadet-145 - Ben Farmer (Bloomington South), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 9-5.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 152. Lost to Liam Smith of ID, who was a 5A state qualifier and won a match at state. Lost to weight class 5th place finisher Zach Rohr of MN. Rohr was also an ASICS Cadet Folkstyle 2nd place finisher and a state 4A 4th place finisher.
Cadet-145 - Luke Smith (Munster), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 8-7.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 5th place @ 145. Lost to Fargo Cadet GR AA (8th place) Jesse Baldazo of CA. Also lost to weight class 8th place finisher Micah Barnes of MN.
Cadet-145 - Kirk Johnson (Perry Meridian). 3-2. Opponents' W/L 15-12.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state runner-up @ 145. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 3rd @ 140. Lost to weight class 6th place finisher Victor Pereira of CA. Lost to weight class 4th place finisher and GR 5th place finisher Austin Breckenridge (#11 @ 140 WUSA SOPH/FR
Cadet-152 - Wayne Specht (Noblesville), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 9-4.
Notes: ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state champ @ 145. Lost to 2X triple crown winner and consensus national top-2 at his weight Taylor Massa of MI.
Cadet-152 - Nick Manning (South Dearborn), 2-2. Opponents' W/L 14-7.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state runner-up @ 152. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 5th @ 152. Beat MD 1A/2A 3rd place finisher Ben Culver. Lost to weight class 5th place finisher Cody Allala of VA. Allala was a 3rd place finisher at ’08 ASICS Cadet Folkstyle Nationals and a VA Cadet FS and GR champ and a HS state champ.
Cadet-152 - Tony Jehn (Beech Grove) 0-2. Opponents' W/L 3-4.
Notes:
Cadet-160 - Logan Sabik (Center Grove) 1-2. Opponents' W/L 7-5.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 4th @ 152. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 2nd @ 145. Lost to ASICS Cadet Folkstyle Nationals 8th place finisher Jacob Morrissey of WI.
Cadet-160 - Charles Orzeske (North Central), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 4-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 4th @ 160. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 7th @ 160. Lost to CO 5A state champ Austin Gabel.
Cadet-160 - Tanner Lynde (Delphi), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 7-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 160. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 2nd @ 152. 2009 IHSAA state qualifier. Beat CO 4A 6th place finisher Marcos Peralta. Lost to Fargo Cadet double AA (7th FS, 6th GR) John Bolich of PA. Bolich also finished in 6th at the 2009 FILA Cadet GR
Cadet-160 - Sean Mappes (Center Grove), 4-2. Opponents' W/L 24-12.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state runner-up @ 160. ISWA Folkstyle Cadet state 4th @ 152. Beat IL Cadet FS runner-up Cody Weaver. Beat NY’s Mitchell Wrightman, a former schoolboy national champion who beat the weight class runner-up Sam Brooks from IL. Beat ’08 Fargo Cadet GR 6th place finisher and state qualifier Justin Irribarren of CA. Lost to weight class 6th place finisher Issah Meade of DE. Meade, working with Cary Kolat, also finished 5th at Fargo Cadet FS in ’08 and 5th in FILA FS Cadet Nationals ’09 and was a DE state champion this past season as a sophomore. Lost to weight class 3rd place finisher Jordan Thomas of MI. Thomas also finished 3rd in ’08 and was a state D2 runner-up to Taylor Massa.
Cadet-189 - Nathan Nethercutt (Logansport), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 10-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 3rd @ 189. Lost to ’08 Western Regional Cadet FS runner-up Dylan Yole of AZ. Lost to weight class champion Austin Marsden of IL.
Cadet-215 - Scott Neff (Yorktown), 2-2. Opponents' W/L 12-8.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state champ @ 215. Neff lost to NJ’s 8th place finisher Willie Wilson. Lost to 2nd place finisher Nick Tavanello of OH. Tavanello was a 3rd place finisher at this summer’s FILA Cadet FS Nationals and a state 3A 3rd place finisher.
Cadet-285 - Teddy O`Connell (Mt. Vernon-Posey), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 7-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 3rd @ HWT. Lost to weight class 4th place finisher Doug Vollaro of FL. Also lost to FILA Freestyle Nationals 3rd place finisher Collin Campbell of NC. Campbell was a state 4A 6th place finisher.
Cadet-285 - Abraham Hall (Bremen), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 6-5.
Notes: 2009 ISWA FS Cadet state 2nd @ HWT. Lost to Fargo Cadet Double-AA (8th FS, 2nd GR) Caleb White of IA. White finished 7th at Cadets GR ’08 and 2nd at ASICS Folkstyle Nationals ’09 and was the IA state champ in FS and GR, as well as the state 1A 4th place finisher. Also lost to Max Kengle of Oregon, who was a state qualifier
362Indiana's Fargo Cadet Greco results under the microscope
Indiana Cadet Greco results: There was the good--excellent runs by Jared McKinley, Grant Anglemyer, Kirk Johnson, and 7th place finisher Sean Mappes. There was the bad--one total medal and really only 2 close calls. And there was the ugly--8 "0 fer 2 BBQs". To be fair, Indiana isn't known as a Greco powerhouse, so the results weren't altogether surprising. Mappes, McKinley and Johnson all made their presence felt, winning a combined 14 matches against some pretty stout competition. Hopefully, a lot of these young men can use this valuable experience as a springboard for the coming season and next summer's Fargo expedition. A hearty congratulations to Sean Mappes, for his fine placment in a stacked weight class.
Cadet-105 - Jason Sipher (Fishers), 0-2 with a bye. Opponents' W/L 2-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco 4th @ 112. Opponent Cody Hummer of MO was Southern Plains Regional Championship runner-up. Opponent Chris Wagner was Montana state 3rd place finisher.
Cadet-112 - Jared McKinley (Perry Meridian), 4-2. Opponents' W/L 17-13.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco champ @ 112. Beat Eric Friedman (#9 @ 103 WUSA Soph/FR) of MD, a 2X Cadet FS AA who finished 5th in 09 and 7th in 08. Friedman also finished in 2nd at Fila Cadet FS 2008. McKinley beat OH's Calvin Campbell in 2 periods. Campbell, a Level 2 participant according to Trackwrestling, has placed well in a past USAW national event (Trackwrestling had his classification, but not the event he placed in). McKinley lost a close match to eventual 8th place finisher Gunnar Wolfensperger of IA. McKinley was denied AA status with a loss to FL stud and 5th place finisher Earl Hall, a FL-3A State champ @ 103 and Soph Nats Champion @ 103.
Cadet-119 - J.R. Wallis (Princeton), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 11-2.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco 4th @ 119. Wallis lost to eventual champ Kavon Jones of NE. Wallis also lost to MO state qualifier Greg Hegarty.
Cadet-125 - Griffin Rudisill (Southport), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 5-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco 3rd @ 119. Rudisill lost to 8th place finisher Brian Sergi of CA. His other loss was to Alabama big school state qualifier Nick Hall.
Cadet-125 - Riley McClurg (Beech Grove), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 2-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco 2nd @ 119
Cadet-135 - Alex Louzon (Beech Grove), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 4-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco 3rd @ 135
Cadet-135 - Jeff Clark (Carroll) 0-2. Opponents' W/L 11-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state 4th place @ 135. Lost to 4th place finisher Eleazar Deluca of Oregon
Cadet-135 - Grant Anglemyer (Penn) 3-2. Opponents' W/L 13-9.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state 2nd place @ 135. Lost to 3rd place finisher Dillon Cowan of IL. Cowan was a returning 5th place Cadet GR finisher from last year.
Cadet-145 - Ben Farmer (Bloomington South), 1-2. Opponents' W/L 5-6.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco champ @ 152. Farmer lost to Liam Smith of ID, who was a 5A state qualifier and won a match at state.
Cadet-145 - Wayne Specht (Noblesville). 1-2. Opponents' W/L 13-7.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state 3rd place @ 145. Specht lost to Britton Thompson of Montana, who was a runner-up at Cadet Folk Nationals and a small school state champ. Specht also lost to 5th place finisher Austin Breckenridge (#11 @ 140 WUSA SOPH/FR), who also finished 4th in Cadet FS
Cadet-145 - Kirk Johnson (Perry Meridian). 4-2. Opponents' W/L 17-12.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco champ @ 145. Lost to Justin Koethe of IA who was 2009 Cadet FS champ and 2009 GR runner-up. Koethe was also FILA GR runner-up 2009. Johnson also lost to Greco 6th place finisher DJ Beauch of OH. Beauch finished 7th in Cadet FS.
Cadet-152 - Sean Mappes (Center Grove), finished 7th. 6-2. Opponents' W/L 27-14.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco champ @ 160. Beat CA's James Wilson, who finished 7th in Cadet FS. Also beat Cody Tibbetts, MN-A Runner-up @ 152. Beat Bubba Scheffel, #26 @145 WUSA Soph./FR, to finish 7th. Lost to 2X triple crown winner and consensus national top-2 at his weight Taylor Massa of MI. Also lost to Kyle Crutchmer of OK, a big school state placer and 4th place Cadet GR finisher.
Cadet-152 - Tony Jehn (Beech Grove) 0-2. Opponents' W/L 6-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state 2nd place @ 152
Cadet-160 - Logan Sabik (Center Grove) 2-2. Opponents' W/L 6-8.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state 3rd place @ 160. Lost to FILA Cadet Greco-Roman Nationals runner-up, FILA Cadet Freestyle Nationals 4th place finisher, and 2X 4th place state finisher Patrick Rhoads of MO.
Cadet-171 - Cody Bond (Noblesville), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 5-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco champ @ 171. Bond lost to Derek Thomas of UT, who was a 4th place finisher in the UT big school division.
Cadet-285 - Teddy O`Connell (Mt. Vernon), 0-2. Opponents' W/L 3-4.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state Greco champ @ HWT. Opponent Max Kengle of Oregon was a state qualifier
Cadet-285 - Beau Judd (Northview). 1-2. Opponents' W/L 6-7.
Notes: 2009 ISWA Cadet state 2nd place @ HWT. Lost to 6th place finisher Nick Nusekabel of OH.
448McCormick Named USA Wrestling Kids Person of the Year
From TheMat.com
McCormick named USA Wrestling Kids Person of the Year
Gary Abbott USA Wrestling
07/28/2009
Trent McCormick of Indiana, the USA Wrestling Kids Person of the Year, poses with his son Cael.
Trent McCormick of Muncie, Ind. was named Kids Person of the Year by USA Wrestling. The award annually honors a leader who has to made great contributions to Kids wrestling in the United States.
McCormick is a club leader and coach in his community, and has been a leader on the Indiana State Wrestling Association (ISWA) Board of Directors. He has also been involved in developing and promoting high-quality events within his state.
“I was both humbled and honored when I was notified that I had been recognized for this award by USA Wrestling. With my son heading into the sixth grade, we have been very involved in USA Wrestling's Kids program for many years. I would like to thank the USA Wrestling staff and the Indiana State Wrestling Association for the framework they offer to young wrestlers across our state and country. USA Wrestling and the ISWA have certainly played a big part in my family’s lives over the years.â€
McCormick established and has led the Yorktown Wrestling Club for 14 years. It is a very successful club with a large membership base, which was built through effective communication and community collaboration.
He has worked with the ISWA to develop and promote the Indiana Elementary Schools program, where clubs around the state are invited to participate in dual-meet events during the winter season. McCormick also was a leader with the Indiana Schoolboy Festival, which later grew into the USA Wrestling National Schoolboy Duals. For eight years, the event was hosted by the ISWA and the Yorktown WC at Yorktown High School.
McCormick has served as head wrestling coach at Yorktown High School since 1988, when he took over the program as a sophomore in college. During his 21 years as head coach, McCormick has amassed 310 dual meet victories and over 50 tournament titles. For 18 years, he was coaching while working in the private work sector. For the last three years, he has been an environmental science teacher at Yorktown High School, and is a football coach in addition to his wrestling position.
He is an NCEP Bronze certified coach. McCormick has served on the ISWA Board for many years, including six years as the State Coach. In 2009, he was elected as Vice-President of the Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association.
His son Cael competes in USA Wrestling local, state, regional and national events. His wife Jennifer is also a strong supporter of wrestling, serving on the ISWA Board as an equipment director and a scholarship director.
McCormick competed at Delta High School in Muncie, where he was a state champion as a senior and placed fourth in the state as a junior. His 1985 performance helped Delta to win its fourth straight state team title under coach Don Patton. He competed for one year on the wrestling team at Wabash College, and finished his college career at Ball State earning a degree in biology.
An example of the kind of leadership that McCormick provides in Indiana is apparent from an interview he did with IndianaMat.com.
“I believe what makes wrestling so great is the people. Although we strive to improve our technique, coaching expertise and placement at national events, I believe our mission is bigger than this. Our greater mission is to attempt to raise our wrestlers to be productive and caring citizens,†said McCormick.
Kids Person of the Year
1978 - Bill Knapp, New York
1979 - Ken Coover, Kansas
1980 - Gary Hoyt, Nebraska
1981 - Pat Alexander. Washington
1982 - Dave Gliniecki, Washington
1983 - John Spencer, Idaho
1984 - Jerry Opbroek, South Dakota
1985 - Joe Edmonson, Nebraska
1986 - David Rudrud, Wisconsin
1987 - Virgil Moon, Oregon
1988 - Ron Wagner, North Dakota
1989 - Paul Corder, Missouri
1990 - Ron Reichert, Illinois
1991 - Randy Staab, Washington
1992 - Dan Drinkwine, Minnesota
1993 - Mike McCoy, Florida
1994 - Roger Hanson, Idaho
1995 - Norman Osteen, North Carolina
1996 - Kathy Hopkins, Wyoming
1997 - Steve Wachal, Iowa
1998 - Virgil Moon, Oregon
1999 - Frank Rader, North Carolina
2000 - Sue Siar, Pennsylvania
2001 - Paul DeFosse, Rhode Island
2002 - Steve Knipp, Iowa
2003 - Haswell Franklin, Maryland
2004 – Gregory and Leanna Grater, Kansas
2005 – George Anne and Jim Ritter, Nevada
2006 – Bobby DeBerry, Arizona
2007 – R.E. Hartley, New York
2008 – Kevin White, North Dakota
2009 – Trent McCormick, Indiana
428Cashe Quiroga Takes the Title!
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Cashe Quiroga has come away with a Junior National title in freestyle. He beat Nick Dardanes of Illinois 1-2, 7-0, 5-0 in the championship finals. More to come later!
755Tsirtsis into Cadet Freestyle Finals
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Jason Tsirtsis has continued his dominating ways winning his last pool match 4-0, 7-0. This was his first decision of the tournament so far. Only one person has scored on him during the tournament. Tsirtsis is 8-0 for the tournament with two pins, four tech falls, one decision and one win by injury default. He will most likely face Illinois stud Eddy Cooper in the finals. The Cadet finals being at 1pm CST.
Mason Todd wrestled a special bout to determine whether he would take some hardware home or not and came away with an impressive pin. He picked his opponent up in a double leg and put him down for the fall. Todd will be going for 7th place.
Brenden Campbell is making up for his missed action in the state tournament by having a great tournament and earning All-American honors. Campbell is 5-2 and will be wrestling for 7th place.
The Juniors dwindling down to the last few in each weight class and we will know for sure what Juniors have earned All-American honors tonight.
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