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358Toe to Joe with the Kieffer Twins
1.      Who is the toughest wrestler you have faced in competition or in the practice room?
Justin: The toughest wrestler, I have to say Brandon Wright. He has such great head pressure and motion. He was very quick, he and I wrestled so much, it made each other very predictable. He made me so much better as a wrestler.
Josh: Beside my brothers Justin and Joe. It is hard but during my 10th. grade I had Mullins twice, Jackson twice, Hawkins in the State Championship. Brandon Nelson, he and I wrestled several times, he always knew what I was going to do before I did it.
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2.      How did you get started wrestling?
Justin: I started wrestling in 4th grade in attempts to become a better football player.
Josh: My dad took us to wrestling practice to make us better open field tacklers in football. My brothers and I just really enjoyed it.
3.      Which of you is better looking and why?
Justin: We both have our good and bad qualities, we are twins.
Josh: Me, I have all the girlfriends. I just let Justin hang out with us.
4.      Do you have any superstitions or rituals you do before a match?
Justin: I always listen to my IPOD, do the same stretches, and touch the mat at start of each match.
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Josh: To many to put on paper. I wear same shoes, headgear for the last three years. Both have seen better days.
5.      How do people tell you guys apart?
Justin: I have blonde hair and Josh has black.
Josh: He is bigger and has blond hair, I have black.
6.      If you didn’t wrestle what other sport would you be dominating?
Justin: Basketball, I played all my life and debated between that and wrestling before my 9th. grade.
Josh: Golf
7.      Describe your first wrestling match ever?
Justin: In 4th grade at Holy Name grade school. All I knew was the half. I used it in the first match and pinned the kid.
Josh: 4th. grade at Holy Name, Coach Louzon was my coach. I recall being very nervous. We were told just go out and take them down, throw the half in.
8.      You’re in the third period in the state finals going for your third title and down by one point with 30 seconds left and on your feet, what move are you going to hit to bring home title?
Justin: Blast Double
Josh: Low single
9.      Who is the most influential person in your life?
Justin: My parents
Josh: I have several, my family, between my parents,grand-parents, all my aunts and uncles and cousins. We are very close.
10.  You vs. Coach Ellis in his prime, who wins and why?
Justin: Ellis, for sure he is an absolute monster on the mat. He beat's up on me now, so I could not even imagine what he was like in his prime. It is an honor to wrestle him now, he is the best IMO, he set the bar.
Josh: Ellis, he is still a beast.
305Indianamat.com Pre-season Picks
The folks at Indianamat.com bring you their pre-season picks for 2010-2011:
Senior wrestler of the year:
Eric Roach, Crown Point: One of the reasons Crown Point just cleaned house at the Stagg tourney in Illinois, Roach is a national caliber stud and should make an impact at the next level. He and Tsirtsis form a pretty nasty duo for any team facing the Bulldogs in a dual or in a tournament.
Also receiving votes:
Ethan Raley, Indian Creek
Josh Kieffer, Roncalli- Kieffer had a nice showing at the Scholastic Duals this offseason, beating nationally renowned Caleb Richardson of Virginia in 3OT, costing Richardson a shot at MOW. Like his brother Justin, he always seems to be in the thick of things at the end of the year and this might be the year he breaks through and finally nabs a state title.
Freshman wrestler of the year:
Tie: Decorated wrestlers already, Carroll and LeCount could have a huge impact regarding this year's team champ, and each is capable of placing. Impressively, Boston is ranked #2 in his weight class already.
Chandler Carroll, Yorktown
Cody LeCount, Perry Meridian
Also receiving votes:
Nathan Boston, Lawrence North
Josh Fuqua, Crown Point
Team Champs:
Perry Meridian: Jim Tonte simply reloaded again this year. Could this be the year for an elusive state championship for the rugged crew from Indy's south side? We believe so--the Falcons fly the highest this year.
Also receiving votes:
Crown Point: It's going to be tough for anyone to take out the Bulldogs. Coach Vlink's squad looks to be in top form already and the lineup is loaded with talent.
Merrillville Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
Kyle Ayersman, Lake Central-Ayersman follows up a fine off-season looking to conquer title number two. He's a pretty safe bet, barring injury, even in a tough weight class. Note: Tsirtsis received more votes for this award, but *cough, foreshadowing* he might have won a bigger award. Roach also received a vote, but was already Senior Wrestler of the Year.
New Castle Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
Cody Phillips, Union County-The bundle of dynamite from Union County was Indianamat's pick for this award. He's already a two-time champion and looks to be a strong candidate for number three this year. He's incredibly strong and lightning quick and he can take and give a beating....a recipe for a four-timer?
Also receiving votes:
Mitch Sliga, Fishers-The Triple Crown winner looks to become Fishers first state champion this year. He's done just about everything a wrestler can do at this point in his career, short of winning state. Not having seniors Braden Atwood and Michael Johnson-Jones waiting for him in the postseason helps a bit, but it might not matter if they were still here. It's been a LONG time since anyone has beat this kid.
Connor Mullins, New Castle-Mullins is capable of domination and already has two state placements to his credit. It will be interesting to see how his rise in weight class impacts his season.
Tyler Willis, Cathedral-Like Sliga, Willis is coming off of a non-wrestling state championship. Also like Sliga, he's as tough as they come and a threat to beat anyone.
Evansville Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
Ethan Raley, Indian Creek-Raley has always been good, but a switch has apparently been flipped. Undefeated at Scholastic Duals, Super 32 National champion, state runner-up....that's just in the past 10 months. He was already a state champion. Raley is as good as Indiana has right now--he would be a threat to win state in any state in the country. The only unanimous pick among the staff.
 Fort Wayne Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
Devon Jackson, Yorktown-The junior stud very nearly knocked off our Wrestler of the Year selection at state last year. He has a strong chance to improve on his runner-up finish and hoist his first title this year.
Also receiving votes:
Daniel Meyer, Bellmont-The undersized HWT from Bellmont had a strong performance at the State Finals last year and looks to cap his high school career with a state title.
Surprise State Finals Team:
Penn: Much is expected this year of the ever-deeper Kingsmen squad led by Brad Harper. The numbers in their room suggests that a team juggernaut could be right around the corner.
Also receiving votes:
Huntington North: The Vikings have a lot of people believing they will make an appearance at Center Grove this year.
Bellmont: The Braves are always a threat and this year is no different. Few teams dominate their semistate like Bellmont.
Coach of the year:
Jim Tonte, Perry Meridian-Coach Tonte will likely tell you that preseason prognostication means nothing, but there are a lot of wrestling fans who believe that Tonte will finally get his elusive team title this year.
Also receiving votes:
Brad Harper, Penn-Harper has done a fantastic job of rejuvenating and uplifting the program.
Lance Ellis, Roncalli-It's hard to believe that he's almost as good a coach as he was a wrestler, but it's true. Ellis and crew have completely changed the dynamic of the Rebels program. They are strong, deep and well coached. The improvements in such a short time are nothing short of amazing.
Greg Schaefer, Evansville Mater Dei-It's impossible to fill Goebel's shoes, but Schaefer has kept the program among the elite.
Scott Vlink, Crown Point-Vlink finally got his team title two seasons ago and looks to add another. His teams are always hard-nosed and ready to rumble. Oh yeah, they're pretty skilled too.ÂÂ
Wrestler of the year:
Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point-There's not much I can say about him that hasn't already been said. He's as good as anyone in the country and, although he won't finish his HS career undefeated, he's already had more success nationally than his legendary big brother. He is the face of Indiana wrestling right now.
Also receiving votes:
Mitch Sliga, Fishers
Cody Phillips, Union County
320Indianamat.com Team Rankings 12/6
1. Crown Point
2. Perry Meridian
3. Yorktown
4. Castle
5. Evansville Mater Dei
6. Mishawaka
7. Penn
8. Merrillville
9. Portage
10. Roncalli
11. Franklin
12. Center Grove
13. Bloomington South
14. Bellmont
15. Carmel
16. Evansville Reitz
17. Cathedral
18. Westfield
19. Warren Central
20. New Palestine
379Class A Standings and Results
*Note the rankings are strictly based of wins and losses. Each team gets 1 point for a win and -.5 points for a loss.
Click on a team for more information about their wins and losses.
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443Wrestler of the Week for November 20th
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Michael Cheh of Franklin Central earns the first wrestler of the week for the 2010/2011 season. Cheh had an awesome day winning the Capital City Classic. He defeated three ranked opponents all in overtime to capture the title. In his first match he defeated #5 Jordan Naughton of Perry Meridian, his second victory was over #11 Adam Decker of Beech Grove and his final win was over #10 Kyle White of Warren Central.
385Pound for Pound Top Wrestlers Preseason 2010/2011
Two Crown Point wrestlers lead the way with Jason Tsirtsis a consensus #1 pick by everyone that voted. State champion Eric Roach holds down the second spot while Cadet Triple Crown winner Mitch Sliga rounds out the top three. Indian Creek also has two wrestlers in the top 10 with Ethan Raley 5th and Aaron Stevenson 9th.
1. Jason Tsirtsis- Crown Point
2. Eric Roach- Crown Point
3. Mitch Sliga- Fishers
4. Cody Phillips- Union County
5. Ethan Raley- Indian Creek
6. Drake Stein- Princeton
7. Kyle Ayersman- Lake Central
8. Devon Jackson- Yorktown
9. Aaron Stevenson- Indian Creek
10. Josh Kieffer- Roncalli
386Team Rankings Comparison
IndianaMat.com
IHSWCA
1. Crown Point
1. Crown Point - (261)
2. Perry Meridian
2. Perry Meridian - (257)
3. Yorktown
3. Mishawaka - (254)
4. Castle
4. Mater Dei - (236)
5. Mishawaka
5. Yorktown - (217)
6. Evansville Mater Dei
6. Merrillville - (192)
7. Penn
7. Bloomington South - (171)
8. Bloomington South
8. Evansville Reitz - (166)
9. Merrillville
9. Penn - (153)
10. Bellmont
10. Indianapolis Cathedral - (140)
11. Franklin
11. Bellmont - (123)
12.Portage
12. Castle - (122)
13. Roncalli
13. Franklin - (114)
14. Jeffersonville
14. Jeffersonville - (99)
15. Carmel
15. Roncalli - (98)
16. Reitz
16. Portage - (68)
17. Cathedral
17. South Bend Clay - (55)
18. New Castle
18. Center Grove - (52)
19. Lawrence North
19. Lawrence North - (41)
20. Center Grove
20. New Palestine - (31)

IndianaMat.com
IHSWCA
1. Crown Point
1. Crown Point - (261)
2. Perry Meridian
2. Perry Meridian - (257)
3. Yorktown
3. Mishawaka - (254)
4. Castle
4. Mater Dei - (236)
5. Mishawaka
5. Yorktown - (217)
6. Evansville Mater Dei
6. Merrillville - (192)
7. Penn
7. Bloomington South - (171)
8. Bloomington South
8. Evansville Reitz - (166)
9. Merrillville
9. Penn - (153)
10. Bellmont
10. Indianapolis Cathedral - (140)
11. Franklin
11. Bellmont - (123)
12.Portage
12. Castle - (122)
13. Roncalli
13. Franklin - (114)
14. Jeffersonville
14. Jeffersonville - (99)
15. Carmel
15. Roncalli - (98)
16. Reitz
16. Portage - (68)
17. Cathedral
17. South Bend Clay - (55)
18. New Castle
18. Center Grove - (52)
19. Lawrence North
19. Lawrence North - (41)
20. Center Grove
20. New Palestine - (31)
435IndianaMat.com Team Rankings Preseason 2010/2011
1. Crown Point
2. Perry Meridian
3. Yorktown
4. Castle
5. Mishawaka
6. Evansville Mater Dei
7. Penn
8. Bloomington South
9. Merrillville
10. Bellmont
11. Franklin
12.Portage
13. Roncalli
14. Jeffersonville
15. Carmel
16. Reitz
17. Cathedral
18. New Castle
19. Lawrence North
20. Center Grove
449Indiana Tech Head Coach Mike Ester on Takedown Radio
Newly hired Indiana Tech head coach Mike Ester had a chance to talk with Scott Casber with Takedown Radio. Here is the interview.
Click here for the Interview1537Indiana Tech Names Mike Ester as Wrestling Head Coach
Indiana Tech Names Mike Ester as Wrestling Head Coach
Indiana Tech Sports Information
Fort Wayne, IN — Indiana Tech is proud to announce the arrival of Warrior Wrestling! Leading the program will be first year Head Coach, Mike Ester. Coach Ester brings a wealth of experience and success from the High School and College levels as a competitor and coach.
A Fort Wayne native, Ester coached his at his alma mater Snider High School from 1998-2006. He led the Snider Panthers to eight SAC Conference titles, eight IHSAA Sectional titles, one team Regional Championship, one team Semi-State Championship, and 2002-03 Team State Finalists. During his tenure at Snider, there were 26 individual state finalists, 18 of which were medalists, three IHSAA state champions, and one IHSAA Mental Attitude award winner. Coach Ester’s squad produced six IHSAA Academic All-State wrestlers and added five other Honorable Mentions.
From 2006-2010, Ester was the Head Assistant Coach at Trine University which was in its second year of competition when he arrived. Ester had the pleasure of helping the program grow to national prominence, eventually landing the program as high as a #16 ranking in the NWCA DIII polls with as many as seven nationally ranked wrestlers at one time, was a two-time Team NCAA Midwest Regional runner-up, and the school's first ever NCAA Qualifier (Nick Kraus).
In High School, Coach Ester was a member of Snider’s wrestling team. He was a two-time state qualifier and a third place medalist during his senior campaign (1992). Ester was also a co-captain for the Panthers when they claimed the school’s (and city’s) first ever team Semi-State Championship.
After high school Ester attended Manchester College where he was a member of the wrestling team from 1992-1996. For the Spartans, Ester was a 4-year letter winner, two year captain, three-time conference champion, the first Spartan wrestler to be crowned champion at the prestigious “Midwest Classic†and was a NCAA qualifier his senior season.
"It is an honor and privilege to have this opportunity to start a wrestling program hereâ€, Coach Ester says. “My family and I feel blessed! Indiana Tech has committed leadership from the very top down who are dedicated to the success of their student athletes. I'm excited to be a part of the Warrior athletic family and intend to represent the program with class and success as has been modeled by the other coaches and athletes here. Our mission will be to use this program as a mechanism to produce productive members of our society who are accomplished not only as athletes, but as scholars and citizens as well."
Coach Ester currently resides in Fort Wayne, IN with his wife, Tami, and two children Brittani (12) and Brady (9).
For more information on Indiana Tech athletics please call the Athletic Office at 260-422-5561 ext. 2262 or visit our website at http://www.indianatech.edu/athletics
441Chat with the RankingsGuy October 31 at 8pm EST
Chat with the Rankings Guy Preseason 2010
378Top 10 Seniors for the Class of 2011
The Class of 2011 in Indiana is not deep with superstars, but is deep on solid wrestlers. Four of the wrestlers, Eric Roach, Josh and Justin Kieffer and Jon Sims, are all looking for their fourth state medal this year. The class of 2011 in Indiana is also very unique with three sets of twins and a set of triplets that will all be in the running for state placements. The most highly regarded of the twins, Josh and Justin Kieffer already have six state medals between them. Chad and Doug Welch have both recently verbally committed to Purdue University have placed three times while qualifying for state five times total. The last set of twins, Reece and Conner Lefever of Fort Wayne Carroll, qualified for state last year with Conner placing 8th after upsetting the previous year’s state runner-up in the first round. The Rieker triplets from Columbus East will also try to have multiples at the state finals in 2011 after the middle twin, Baron, qualified for state last year.
1.      Eric Roach- Crown Point
Projected 2011 Weight: 152lbs
Projected College Weight: 149lbs
Freshman- 41-4, 2nd Place 130lbs
Sophomore- 43-2 4th Place 135lbs
Junior- 42-0, 1st Place 140lbs
Career- 126-6
2X USAW Preseason Nationals Champion
FloNationals Champion
4th NHSCA Sophomore Nationals
1st NHSCA Freshman Nationals
Verbally Committed to Indiana University
Eric Roach has the best pedigree of the wrestlers in the class of 2011. He has three top 4 finishes and captured the state title at 145lbs this past season. Roach is extremely aggressive and smooth on his feet. Using a wide range of takedowns he captured the inaugural FloNationals championship this past spring.
2.      Drake Stein- Princeton
Projected 2011 Weight: 171lbs
Projected College Weight: 184lbs
Freshman-31-8, 140lbs
Sophomore-46-3, 8th Place 152lbs
Junior- 44-2, 1st Place 171lbs
Career- 121-13
2nd USAW Junior Greco-Roman Nationals
8th USAW Cadet Greco-Roman Nationals
Drake Stein has had a tremendous amount of success while wrestling higher weights his entire career. After qualifying for semi-state as a freshman he burst onto the scene as a sophomore going undefeated until the state finals when an injury in the quarterfinals dropped him to 8th place. In the 2010 season he captured the state championship over perennial favorite Michael Duckworth, then went on to finish 2nd at Fargo in Greco-roman.
3.      Ethan Raley- Indian Creek
Projected 2011 Weight: 135lbs
Projected College Weight: 141lbs
Freshman- 33-0, 1st Place 103lbs
Sophomore- 31-2, State Qualifier 119lbs
Junior- 37-2, 2nd Place 125lbs
Career- 101-4
7th NHSCA Junior Nationals
Ethan Raley is the third and last state champion in the class of 2011. As a freshman, Raley went undefeated en route to a title at 103lbs. As a sophomore he did not match the same success, but rebounded as a junior to finish runner-up to nationally ranked Brandon Wright. He followed up his state finish with a 7th place finish at the NHSCA Junior Nationals.
4.      Josh Kieffer- Roncalli
Projected 2011 Weight: 125lbs
Projected College Weight: 133lbs
Freshman- 38-5, 5th Place 103lbs
Sophomore-44-5, 2nd Place 112lbs
Junior- 40-4, 4th Place 119lbs
Career- 122-14
The Kieffers are the first set of twins we will talk about. Josh Kieffer has had just a tad more success than his brother in finishing in the top 5 three times. In 2009, he lost in overtime in the state finals. Both Kieffers have had success at the Brute Scholastic Duals the past couple seasons, defeating some top notch competitors.
5.      Justin Kieffer- Roncalli
Projected 2011 Weight: 135lbs
Projected College Weight: 141lbs
Freshman-36-9, 7th Place 112lbs
Sophomore-46-4, 7th Place 119lbs
Junior- 38-4, 4th Place 125lbs
Career- 120-17
Justin Kieffer has three state medals to his credit with his highest finish of 4th place this past season.  This past season he had one win over state champion Brandon Wright at regionals.
6.      Doug Welch- Castle
Projected 2011 Weight: 152lbs
Projected College Weight: 149lbs
Freshman-37-5, 125lbs
Sophomore- 45-4, 5th Place 135lbs
Junior- 50-1, 2nd Place 145lbs
Career- 132-11
Verbally Committed to Purdue University
The Welch twins, ranked 6th and 8th are the second set of twins that are ranked in the top 10. Doug has steadily improved during his career with two state placements including a runner-up finish this past season.
7.      Jackson Bratcher- Eastbrook
Projected 2011 Weight: 171lbs
Projected College Weight: 174lbs
Freshman-37-1, 152lbs
Sophomore-32-3, State Qualifier 160lbs
Junior- 38-1, 3rd Place 171lbs
Career- 107-7
4th FloNationals
Sandwiched in between the Welch twins is Jackson Bratcher of Eastbrook. Like Drake Stein, Bratcher has had a lot of success early in an upper weight class. As a freshman he was undefeated going into semi-state, but lost in the ticket round to state. As a sophomore he broke through and qualified for state, but this past season was his coming out party with a 3rd place finish in the state finals. After his state finals finish he placed 4th at FloNationals.
8.      Chad Welch- Castle
Projected 2011 Weight: 160lbs
Projected College Weight: 157lbs
Freshman- 37-7, State Qualifier 135lbs
Sophomore- 40-6, State Qualifier 140lbs
Junior- 50-1, 34d Place 152lbs
Career- 127-15
Verbally Committed to Purdue University
Chad Welch has qualified for the state tournament three times, but only has one state medal to show for it. He had a banner year this past season, only losing to state champion Sammy Bennett in the ultimate tie-breaker in the semi-finals. Both Welches have recently verbally committed to continue their education and wrestling career at Purdue University.
9.      Jon Sims- Evansville Mater Dei
Projected 2011 Weight: 152lbs
Projected College Weight: 149lbs
Freshman-36-11, 6th Place 125lbs
Sophomore-38-3, 4th Place 140lbs
Junior-  33-8, 5th Place 145lbs
Career- 112-19
5th NHSCA Sophomore Nationals
Jon Sims is the picture of consistency at the state finals. He has three medals to show for his trips to state, but his highest finish is 4th place in 2009. Sims probably would have finished higher this past season if he did not run into Eric Roach in the quarterfinals, thus limiting him to only finishing as high as 5th place.
10.  Aaron Stevenson- Indian Creek
Projected 2011 Weight: 189lbs
Projected College Weight: 197lbs
Freshman- 10-1
Sophomore- 45-1, 3rd Place 189lbs
Junior- 14-0
Career- 69-2
Aaron Stevenson is one of the most unknown, but good wrestlers in the state of Indiana. In his only full year of wrestling he finished in third place with only one loss. This past season he was undefeated until he was sidelined late in the season with an injury that kept him out of the state tournament series.
Honorable Mention
Luke Schroeder- Southwestern(Hanover)
Projected 2011 Weight: 112lbs
Projected College Weight: 125lbs
Daniel Meyer- Bellmont
Projected 2011 Weight: 285lbs
Projected College Weight: 197lbs
Josh Boots- Evansville Mater Dei
Projected 2011 Weight: 171lbs
Projected College Weight: 174lbs
PJ Montgomery- Terre Haute South
Projected 2011 Weight: 152lbs
Projected College Weight: 149lbs
Cody Kendle- Pike Central
Projected 2011 Weight: 112lbs
Projected College Weight: 125lbs
Steven Gonzales- Delta
Projected 2011 Weight: 119lbs
Projected College Weight: 125lbs
Travis Barroquillo- Prairie Heights
Projected 2011 Weight: 130lbs
Projected College Weight: 133lbs
Conner Lefever- Carroll(Fort Wayne)
Projected 2011 Weight: 160lbs
Projected College Weight: 165lbs
Reece Lefever- Carroll(Fort Wayne)
Projected 2011 Weight: 152lbs
Projected College Weight: 157lbs
659Champion of Glory Contest Entry
IndianaMat.com and BoomTown MovieFilms have joined forces and will be sponsoring a drawing for an exclusive Champion of Glory prize package. The package that is valued at over $1,000,000 will include: two tickets to the Champion of Glory special sneak preview on June 11th($100 total value), two exclusive IndianaMat.com t-shirts autographed by Y2CJ41 and the RankingsGuy($20 total value), and finally the opportunity to meet Y2CJ41, Mrs. Y2CJ41, Ontherise219 and the RankingsGuy(valued at over $1,000,000). This movie was directed by former Mishawaka High School wrestler Desmond Dolly. It was filmed in Mishawaka and stars many people with wrestling ties throughout the state. The deadline to enter is June 3, 2010 at 11:59pm EST and the winner will be announced on June 4, 2010 at 12:00pm EST.
The sneak preview for Champion of Glory will be June 11, 2010 at Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois. Doors open at 5:30pm CST with the screening set to begin at 6:30pm CST. For more information or to purchase tickets for this event, email Dave Feller at dmfeller03@yahoo.com.
*Note multiple entries will be deleted, only one entry per person and per email address. Please do not try to outsmart the system, you will be caught and then ridiculed.
Here is the trailer for the movie
CHAMPION OF GLORY - Teaser Reel from Desmond Dolly on Vimeo.
319Two Free Prime Time Wrestling Camp Winners
Tyler Snow of Westfield and Jared Cooper of Bristol have won a free opportunity to participate in the 2010 Prime Time wrestling camp held at New Castle High School. Snow is an 8th grader currently attending Westfield Middle School. This was his first year wrestling, but with hard work and determination finished with an 11-5 record and was runner-up in the Northwest Suburban Conference. Jared Cooper attends Pierre Moran Middle School in Elkhart and his future goals include wrestling for the Purdue Boilermakers.
Along with the camp these two wrestlers will also get complimentary versions of Matt Krumrie's book The Ultimate Guide to Wrestling Camps. To find out more information about this book visit the website http://www.wrestlingcampguide.com/.
344NFHS Announces 2010/2011 Rule Changes
NFHS high school rule changes: Appropriate dress for weighins addressed
By Bruce Howard NFHS 04/23/2010
Appropriate Dress for Weigh-ins Addressed in High School Wrestling
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (April 23, 2010) – A revision in the appropriate dress for weigh-ins in high school wrestling was among four rules changes approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee at its April 5-7 meeting in Indianapolis. The changes, which were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors, will take effect with the 2010-11 season.
“The committee felt the need to make very few changes because the sport of high school wrestling is in good shape,†said Dale Pleimann, former assistant executive director of the Missouri State High School Activities Association and chair of the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee. “Two of the changes deal with minimizing risk, one deals with privacy issues and the other change was clean-up in a mechanics procedure instituted last year.â€
Regarding weigh-ins, previously both male and female contestants had to weigh in wearing “no more than a suitable undergarment.†Beginning next year, specific language has been added regarding what constitutes a “suitable undergarment.†Male and female contestants will be required to wear a suitable undergarment that completely covers the buttocks and the groin area. In addition, for female contestants the suitable undergarment must also cover the breasts.
Bob Colgate, assistant director of the NFHS and committee liaison, said the change was made to consider privacy issues for all individuals involved with weigh-ins.
The committee also addressed the process for an offensive wrestler assuming a legal starting position. The following statement has been added to Rule 5-20-9:
“Once the offensive wrestler has assumed a legal starting position and is stationary, the referee shall verbally say ‘set’ and then pause momentarily before starting wrestling.â€
“This rule change will eliminate either wrestler gaining an advantage by using a rolling start,†Colgate said. “It also eliminates the need for the offensive wrestler using a specific sequence when assuming a legal starting position, including the optional offensive starting position.â€
Effective with the 2010-11 high school wrestling season, any contestant who shows signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion shall be removed immediately from the match and shall not return to competition until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional.
The previous rule directed officials to remove an athlete from competition if “apparently unconscious.†The previous rule also allowed for return to competition based on written authorization by a medical doctor.
“Given that the vast majority of concussions do not include a loss of consciousness, but that athletes often show obvious evidence of concussion, the NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee (SMAC) strongly believes that referees must continue to be empowered to remove these athletes from competition, thus protecting them from further injury,†said Dr. Michael Koester, chair of the SMAC. “Continued participation in any sport following a concussion can lead to worsening concussion symptoms, as well as increased risk for further injury to the brain and even death.
“The safety of the athlete is of paramount concern during any athletic contest. Referees, coaches and administrators are being asked to make all efforts at ensuring that concussed athletes do not continue to participate. Thus, coaches, wrestlers and administrators should also be looking for signs of concussion in all wrestlers and should immediately remove any suspected concussed wrestler from competition.â€
In addition to wrestling, the new concussion language is being placed in all NFHS rules books for the 2010-11 season, as well as the “NFHS Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion.â€
The Wrestling Rules Committee also added the “rear-standing, double-knee kickback†to the list of illegal maneuvers. Colgate said this maneuver, which is being used more frequently at the high school level, clearly puts the opposing wrestler in a dangerous situation and at a high risk for injury.
Perhaps as significant as the changes approved by the committee was one that was not. After much discussion, the committee voted against changing the wrestling weight classes and will stay with the 14 weight classes currently in place in the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book. Three proposals were considered by the committee this year on changing the wrestling weight classes.
“The response from member state associations was divided equally between Option B and making no change,†Pleimann said. “The committee, with no clear choice from the membership, did not believe it was appropriate to make a change in the weight classes just for the sake of change. However, the committee did request the NFHS to conduct another survey on wrestling weight classes during the 2010-11 season.â€
Three “Points of Emphasis†were issued by the committee for the 2010-11 high school wrestling season: Concussion Recognition and Management, Communicable Disease and Fleeing the Mat.
Wrestling is the sixth-most popular sport for boys at the high school level with 267,378 participants in 10,254 schools during the 2008-09 season, according to the NFHS Athletics Participation Survey. In addition, 6,025 girls were involved in wrestling in 1,034 high schools.
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About the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
The NFHS, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is the national leadership organization for high school sports and fine arts activities. Since 1920, the NFHS has led the development of education-based interscholastic sports and fine arts activities that help students succeed in their lives. The NFHS sets direction for the future by building awareness and support, improving the participation experience, establishing consistent standards and Rules for competition, and helping those who oversee high school sports and activities. The NFHS writes playing Rules for 17 sports for boys and girls at the high school level. Through its 50 member state associations and the District of Columbia, the NFHS reaches more than 19,000 high schools and 11 million participants in high school activity programs, including more than 7.5 million in high school sports. As the recognized national authority on interscholastic activity programs, the NFHS conducts national meetings; sanctions interstate events; produces publications for high school coaches, officials and athletic directors; sponsors professional organizations for high school coaches, officials, spirit coaches, speech and debate coaches and music adjudicators; serves as the national source for interscholastic coach training; and serves as a national information resource of interscholastic athletics and activities. For more information, visit the NFHS Web site at www.nfhs.org.
416Scholastic Showcase Indiana Results
Indiana Gold 2nd Place (6-1)
Indiana Gold 78 Michigan 0
Indiana Gold 35 Illinois Orange 12
Indiana Gold vs Colorado
Indiana Gold 60 New Jersey Green 10
Indiana Gold 28 Pennsylvania 23
Indiana Gold 39 Virginia Orange 12
Illinois Navy 38 Indiana Gold 15
Indiana Blue 5th Place (4-2)
Illinois Navy 44 Indiana Blue 6
Indiana Blue 58 Georgia 12
Indiana Blue 41 Illinois Orange 15
Indiana Blue 26 New York 24
Indiana Blue 48 New Jersey Green 22
Pennsylvania 31 Indiana Blue 16
Individual Results
Paul Petrov- Hanover Central 6-1
108 IN Petrov 19-4 MI Wood
108 IN Petrov 6-0 IL King
108 IN Petrov FF
108 IN Petrov Fall NJ Gentile
108 IN Petrov 4-3 IL Fontanetta
108 IN Petrov 14-4 VA Smith
108 PA Roberts 6-4 IN Petrov
Luke Schroeder- Southwestern(Hanover) 3-3
108 GA Springer 3-1 Schroeder IN
108 IL Fontanetta 7-2 IN Schroeder
108 IN Schroeder 5-0 IL King
108 IN Schroeder 5-3 NY Lewandoski
108 IN Schroeder FF
108 PA Roberts 8-1 IN Schroeder
Kyle Ayersman- Lake Central 4-3
117 IN Ayersman 11-1 MI Richard
117 IN Ayersman 6-2 IL Granthum
117 IN Ayersman Fall CO Sisneros
117 IN Ayersman Fall NJ Masi
117 IL Elmore 2-0 IN Ayersman
117 PA Keener 6-5 IN Ayersman
117 VA Harlowe 4-3 IN Ayersman
Brendan Campbell- New Castle 5-1
117 IN Campbell Fall GA Thurmond
117 IN Campbell 9-4 IL Elmore
117 IN Campbell Fall IL Granthum
117 IN Campbell Fall NY Page
117 IN Campbell Fall NJ Masi
117 PA Keener 8-7 IN Campbell
Josh Kieffer- Roncalli 5-2
124 IL Pearce 8-4 IN Kieffer
124 IN Kieffer 15-0 MI Puchovan
124 IN Kieffer Fall CO Der. Adame
124 IN Kieffer FF
124 IN Kieffer Fall PA DiSanto
124 IN Kieffer 3-2 3OT VA Richardson
124 IL Sabatello TF 15-0 IN JoshKieffer
Layton Binion- Mishawka 3-3
124 IL Pearce Fall IN Binion
124 IL Sabatello 6-0 IN Binion
124 IN Binion Fall GA Harris
124 IN Binion 4-3 NY Cohen
124 IN Binion FF
124 PA Disanto 7-6 IN Binion
Ethan Raley- Indian Creek 7-0
130 IN Raley FF
130 IN Raley 7-6 IL Richards
130 IN Raley 4-1 CO York
130 IN Raley FF
130 IN Raley 2-1 IL Grosinski
130 IN Raley 11-6 PA Fought
130 IN Raley Fall VA Topper
Justin Kieffer- Roncalli 6-0
130 IN Justin Kieffer 4-3 IL Richards
130 IN Kieffer FF
130 IN Kieffer 7-1 IL Cosinski
130 IN Kieffer 5-1 PA Fought
130 IN Kieffer TF 17-2 NY Caruana
130 IN Kieffer FF
Jason Tsirtsis- Crown Point 7-0
*Outstanding Wrestler
135 IN Tsirtsis Fall MI Burandt
135 IN Tsirtsis 4-1 IL Williams
135 IN Tsirtsis Fall CO Watson
135 IN Tsirtsis Fall NJ Birmingham
135 IN Tsirtsis 7-3 IL Savenok
135 IN Tsirtsis 4-2 PA DePalma
135 IN Tsirtsis TF 17-0 VA Budd
Devon Jackson- Yorktown 3-3
135 IL Togher 6-2 IN Jackson
135 IN Jackson 15-2 GA Pendland
135 IN Jackson 15-4 IL Williams
135 IN Jackson Fall NJ Birmingham
135 NY Compton 7-2 IN Jackson
135 PA DePalma 8-5 IN Jackson
Matt Rattay- Lawrence North 4-3
140 IL Gant 4-3 IN Rattay
140 IL Togher 3-0 IN Rattay
140 IN Rattay Fall MI Confer
140 IN Rattay 9-4 CO Dar. Adame
140 IN Rattay Fall NJ Quintero
140 IN Rattay 2-1 VA Eure
140 PA Cimato 7-3 IN Rattay
Blake Rueger- Evansville Reitz 2-4
140 IL Avelar 3-2 OT Rueger
140 IN Rueger Fall GA Dollar
140 IN Rueger 4-1 IL Gantt
140 NJ Quintero 8-6 IN Rueger
140 NY Bonaldi 8-2 IN Rueger
140 PA Cimato 10-2 IN Rueger
Kirk Johnson- Perry Meridian 3-4
145 IL Smith Fall IN Johnson
145 IN Johnson FF
145 IN Johnson 5-1 IL Buhrman
145 IN Johnson 3-2 CO Hoffman
145 NJ Bakackus 17-4 IN Johnson
145 PA Harner 3-2 IN Johnson
145 VA Simmons 3-1 IN Johnson
PJ Montgomery- Terre Haute South 2-4
145 IL Smith Fall IN Montgomery
145 IN Montgomery FF
145 IN Montgomery 8-4 IL Buhrman
145 NJ Bakaukus 10-0 IN Montgomery
145 NY Hamner 6-4 IN Montgomery
145 PA Harner 13-3 IN Montgomery
Doug Welch- Castle 6-1
150 IL Chino 2-1 IN D. Welch
150 IN D. Welch FF
150 IN D. Welch 6-1 IL Traylor
150 IN D. Welch 7-3 CO Garcia
150 IN D. Welch 8-6 NJ Rappa
150 IN D. Welch 7-6 PA Martoccio
150 IN D. Welch Fall VA Cronin
Jon Sims- Evansville Mater Dei 2-3
150 IL Chino 1-0 IN Sims
150 IN Sims Fall Connell GA
150 IN Sims 5-0 IL Traylor
150 NY O. Scott 3-2 OT IN Sims
150 PA Martoccio FF
Chad Welch- Castle 7-0
157 IN C Welch FF
157 IN C. Welch 10-0 IL Hardy
157 IN C. Welch 6-0 CO Burghardt
157 IN C. Welch 4-3 NJ Intile
157 IN C. Welch 8-3 IL Taylor
157 IN C. Welch Fall PA Parker
157 IN C. Welch 2-0 VA Grimes
Tanner Lynde- Delphi 4-2
157 IL Taylor 11-3 IN Lynde
157 IN Lynde 7-2 GA Gamble
157 IN Lynde 7-5 PA Parker
157 IN Lynde 8-0 IL Hardy
157 IN Lynde Fall NJ Siegfried
157 NY Kloc 3-2 IN Lynde
Conner Lefever- Carroll(Fort Wayne) 4-3
165 IL Brooks 10-3 IN Lefever
165 IL Ventimiglia 4-1 IN Lefever
165 IN Lefever FF
165 IN Lefever 14-6 CO Zink
165 IN LeFever Fall NJ Gabriel
165 IN Lefever 5-1 VA Jones
165 PA Staudenmayer 11-3 IN Lefever
Anthony Quiroz- Chesterton 3-3
165 IL Brooks 4-2 IN Quiroz
165 IN Quiroz 4-2 GA Przybysz
165 IN Quiroz Fall IL Ventimiglia
165 IN Quiroz FF
165 NY C. Scott 6-2 IN Quiroz
165 PA Staudenmayer 3-1 IN Quiroz
Drake Stein- Princeton 5-2
176 IN Stein Fall MI Waskiewicz
176 IN Stein 15-6 IL Valencia
176 IN Stein Fall NJ Cosgrove
176 IN Stein 9-1 PA Moyer
176 IN Stein Fall VA Mejia
176 CO Copeland 8-2 IN Stein
176 IL Akui 12-9 IN Stein
Jackson Bratcher- Eastbrook 4-2
176 IL Akui 6-2 IN Bratcher
176 IN Bratcher Fall GA Holbert
176 IN Bratcher 8-2 IL Valencia
176 IN Bratcher Fall NJ Cosgrove
176 NY Lock 4-2 IN Bratcher
176 IN Bratcher 5-1 PA Moyer
Mitch Sliga- Fishers 7-0
194 IN Sliga 4-3 MI Lewis
194 IN Sliga 5-4 IL McGiffin
194 IN Sliga 21-7 CO Hansen
194 IN Sliga Fall NJ Rios
194 IN Sliga 10-5 IL Johnson
194 IN Sliga 9-2 IL Solomon
194 IN Sliga 3-2 VA Jessen
Travis Thatcher- Bellmont 2-4
194 GA Bennett Fall IN Thatcher
194 IL Johnson 5-3 IN Thatcher
194 IL McGiffen 7-5 OT IN Thatcher
194 IN Thatcher 6-5 PA Solomon
194 IN Thatcher FF
194 NJ Rios 5-3 IN Thatcher
Keith Knura- Franklin 4-3
220 IL Marchok Fall IN Knura
220 IN Knura FF
220 IN Knura Fall IL Blair
220 IN Knura 5-1 CO Dreiling
220 IN Knura FF
220 PA Peck Fall IN Knura
220 VA Davis 6-3 IN Knura
Taylor Grubb- Prairie Heights 3-3
220 GA Allen 3-2 IN Grubb
220 IL Marchok 10-2 IN Grubb
220 IN Grubb 10-9 PA Peck
220 IN Grubb 6-1 IL Blair
220 IN Grubb FF
220 NY Langworthy 4-0 IN Grubb
Daniel Meyer- Bellmont 2-5
290 IL Allen Fall IN Meyer
290 IL Crum 5-2 Meyer
290 IN Meyer FF
290 IN Meyer Fall CO Carroll
290 NJ Nolan Fall IN Meyer
290 PA Dillman 8-5 IN Meyer
290 VA Burbank 5-2 IN Meyer
Tyler Melby-Westfield 2-4
290 IL Allen Fall IN Melby
290 IL Crum Fall IN Melby
290 IN Melby Fall GA Selleck
290 IN Melby 3-2 NY Sauer
290 NJ Nolan Fall IN Melby
290 PA Dillman 3-1 OT IN Melby
490Scholastic Duals Round 7 Results
Round 7 Results
Indiana Blue 48 New Jersey Green 22
108 IN Schroeder FF
117 IN Campbell Fall NJ Masi
124 IN Binion FF
130 IN Kieffer FF
135 IN Jackson Fall NJ Birmingham
140 NJ Quintero 8-6 IN Rueger
145 NJ Bakaukus 10-0 IN Montgomery
150 NJ Rappa FF
157 IN Lynde Fall NJ Siegfried
165 IN Quiroz FF
176 IN Bratcher Fall NJ Cosgrover
194 NJ Rios 5-3 IN Thatcher
220 IN Grubb FF
290 NJ Nolan Fall IN Melby
Colorado 46 Kentucky 27
108 KY B. Ervin FF
117 KY Ruschell Fall CO Sisneros
124 CO Dar. Adame Fall KY G. Ervin
130 CO York 8-3 KY Carr
135 KY Cooper 8-4 CO Watson
140 CO Der. Adame Fall KY Troxell
145 CO Hoffman Fall KY Herald
150 CO Garcia Fall KY Caddell
157 CO Burkhardt Fall KY Back
165 CO Zink 9-1 KY Lampe
176 CO Copeland Fall KY Buckman
194 KY Vanover Fall CO Hansen
220 CO Dreiling 9-2 KY Darrow
290 KY Flynn Fall CO Carroll
Florida 40 Georgia 18
108 FL Pozo 7-5 GA Springer
117 GA Thurmond 12-6 FL Crocker
124 FL Berrios Fall GA Harris
130 FL Wisdom FF
135 GA Denland 7-6 FL Harrington
140 FL Borges 16-4 GA Dollar
145 FL Rojas FF
150 FL Serrano 9-5 GA Connell
157 FL Dunwald 7-4 GA Gamble
165 GA Przbysz Fall FL Padilla
176 FL Jackson 5-0 GA Holbert
194 GA Bennett 6-2 FL O'Neill
220 FL Herron 4-2 GA Allen
290 FL Accomando Fall GA Selleck
Michigan 26 Ohio 12
108 MI Wood Fall OH Hilliard
117 Dbl FF
124 MI Richard Fall OH Maclellan
130 OH M. Meadows 10-5 MI Puchovan
135 MI Burandt Fall OH Sommers
140 OH Claxton 15-11 MI Confer
145 Dbl FF
150 Dbl FF
157 Dbl FF
165 Dbl FF
176 MI Waskiewicz 7-3 OH P. Meadows
194 OH M. Meadows Fall MI Lewis
220 MI Naughton TF 15-0 OH Goodnight
290 Dbl FF
Illinois Orange 30 New York 25
108 IL King 6-2 NY Lewandowski
117 IL Granthum 5-3 NY Page
124 IL Pearce Fall NY Cohen
130 IL Richards TF 19-4 NY Caruana
135 IL Williams 6-4 OT NY Compton
140 NY Bonaldi 9-2 IL Gant
145 NY Hamner 12-5 IL Buhrman
150 NY O. Scott Fall IL Traylor
157 NY Kloc FF
165 NY C. Scott 15-5 IL Ventimiglia
176 NY Lock 7-1 IL Valencia
194 IL McGiffen FF
220 NY Langworthy 4-2 IL Blair
290 IL Crum 8-0 NY Sauer
Illinois Navy 36 Pennsylvania 15
108 PA Roberts 3-0 IL Fontanetta
117 PA Keener 5-1 IL Elmore
124 IL Sabatello TF 18-3 PA DiSanto
130 PA Fought 3-2 IL Gosinski
135 IL Togher Fall PA DePalma
140 IL Avelar 5-2 PA Cimato
145 PA Martoccio 4-2 IL Smith
150 IL Chino 9-3 PA Harner
157 IL Taylor 10-2 PA Parker
165 PA Staudenmayer 7-4 IL Brooks
176 IL Akui TF 26-10 PA Moyer
194 IL Johnson 6-3 PA Solomon
220 IL Marchok 11-0 PA Peck
290 IL Allen 5-0 PA Dillman
Indiana Gold 39 Virginia Orange 12
108 IN Petrov 14-4 VA Smith
117 VA Harlowe 4-3 IN Ayersman
124 IN Kieffer 3-2 3OT VA Richardson
130 IN Raley Fall VA Topper
135 IN Tsirtsis TF 17-0 VA Budd
140 IN Rattay 2-1 VA Eure
145 VA Simmons 3-1 IN Johnson
150 IN D. Welch Fall VA Cronin
157 IN C. Welch 2-0 VA Grimes
165 IN Lefever 5-1 VA Jones
176 IN Stein Fall VA Mejia
194 IN Sliga 3-2 VA Jessen
220 VA Davis 6-3 IN Knura
290 VA Burbank 5-2 IN Meyer
340Scholastic Duals Round 6 Results
Round 6 Results
Virginia Blue 39 Michigan 24
108 VA Badua FF
117 VA Stageburg 7-4 MI Richard
124 VA Smith Fall
130 VA Aiello FF
135 MI Burdandt FF
140 MI Confer FF
145 Double FF
150 VA Lopez FF
157 Double FF
165 VA Floyd FF
176 MI Waskiewicz FF
194 MI Lewis FF
220 VA Deleon FF
290 Double FF
Colorado 39 Florida 21
108 FL Pozo FF
117 CO Sisneros TF 18-2 FL Crocker
124 FL Berrios Fall CO Der. Adame
130 CO York 6-0 FL Wisdom
135 CO Watson 6-2 FL Borges
140 CO Dar. Adame Fall FL Harrington
145 CO Hoffman 3-2 FL Rojas
150 CO Garcia TF 18-3 FL Serrano
157 CO Burghardt 8-0 FL Dunwald
165 CO Zink Fall FL Padilla
176 CO Copeland 20-6 FL Jackson
194 FL O'Neill 9-5 CO Hansen
220 FL Herron 8-3 CO Dreiling
290 FL Accomando 4-2 CO Carroll
Kentucky 51 Georgia 12
108 KY Ervin 7-3 GA Springer
117 KY Ruschell 8-0 GA Thurmond
124 KY Erwin 7-5 GA Harris
130 KY Carr FF
135 KY Cooper TF 15-0 GA Denland
140 KY Troxell Fall GA Dollar
145 KY Herald 4-3 GA Luke
150 KY Caddell Fall GA Connell
157 GA Gamble 3-2 KY Back
165 KY Lampe 9-4 GA Przbysz
176 GA Holbert Fall KY Buckman
194 GA Bennett 11-4 KY Vanover
220 KY Darrow Fall GA Allen
290 KY Flynn Fall GA Selleck
Indiana Blue 26 New York 24
108 IN Schroeder 5-3 NY Lewandoski
117 IN Campbell Fall NY Page
124 IN Binion 4-3 NY Cohen
130 IN Kieffer TF 17-2 NY Caruana
135 NY Compton 7-2 IN Jackson
140 NY Bonaldi 8-2 IN Rueger
145 NY Hamner 6-4 IN Montgomery
150 NY O. Scott 3-2 OT IN Sims
157 NY Kloc 3-2 IN Lynde
165 NY C. Scott 6-2 IN Quiroz
176 NY Lock 4-2 IN Bratcher
194 IN Thatcher FF
220 NY Langworthy 4-0 IN Grubb
290 IN Melby 3-2 NY Sauer
Indiana Gold 28 Pennsylvania 23
108 PA Roberts 6-4 IN Petrov
117 PA Keener 6-5 IN Ayersman
124 IN Kieffer Fall PA DiSanto
130 IN Raley 11-6 PA Fought
135 IN Tsirtsis 4-2 PA DePalma
140 PA Cimato 7-3 IN Rattay
145 PA Harner 3-2 IN Johnson
150 IN D. Welch 7-6 PA Martoccio
157 IN C. Welch Fall PA Parker
165 PA Staudenmayer 11-3 IN Lefever
176 IN Stein 9-1 PA Moyer
194 IN Sliga 9-2 IL Solomon
220 PA Peck Fall IN Knura
290 PA Dillman 8-5 IN Meyer
Illinois Orange 50 New Jersey Green 15
108 IL King FF
117 IL Granthum Fall NJ Masi
124 IL Pearce 8-4 NJ Griffin
130 IL Richards TF 20-4 NJ Polizzi
135 NJ Birmingham 7-5 IL Williams
140 NJ Quintero 5-3 IL Gantt
145 NJ Bakauckas 10-4 IL Buhrman
150 IL Traylor 4-3 NJ Rappa
157 NJ Siegfried FF
165 IL Ventimiglia FF
176 IL Velencia 13-9 NJ Cosgrove
194 IL McGiffen 11-4 NJ Rios
220 IL Blair FF
290 IL Crum Fall NJ Nolan
Illinois Navy 49 Virginia Orange 15
108 IL Fontanetta Fall VA Smith
117 VA Harlowe 7-5 IL Elmore
124 VA Richardson 5-1 IL Sabatello
130 IL Gosinski Fall VA Budd
135 IL Savenok 12-4 VA Topper
140 IL Avelar 8-1 VA Eure
145 IL Smith Fall VA Simmons
150 IL Chino 5-0 VA Cronin
157 IL Anthony Fall VA Grimes
165 IL Brooks TF 21-6 VA Jones
176 VA Mejia FF
194 VA Jessen 7-1 IL Johnson
220 IL Marchok Fall VA Davis
290 IL Allen 6-4 VA Burbank
306Scholastic Duals Round 5 Results
Round 5
Pennsylvania 44 Virginia Orange 12
108 PA Roberts 5-2 VA Smith
117 PA Keener Fall VA Harlowe
124 VA Richardson 18-4 PA DiSanto
130 PA Fought Fall VA Topper
135 PA Cimato 12-0 VA Budd
140 PA DePalma 9-5 VA Eure
145 PA Martoccio TF 16-0 VA Simmons
150 PA Harner Fall VA Cronin
157 PA Parker 9-6 VA Grimes
165 PA Staudenmayer 9-2 VA Jones
176 PA Moyer 13-1 VA Mejia
194 VA Jessen 3-2 PA Solomon
220 PA Peck 9-6 VA Davis
290 PA Dillman FF
Indiana Blue 41 Illinois Orange 15
108 IN Schroeder 5-0 IL King
117 IN Campbell Fall IL Granthum
124 IL Pearce Fall IN Binion
130 IN Justin Kieffer 4-3 IL Richards
135 IN Jackson 15-4 IL Williams
140 IN Rueger 4-1 IL Gantt
145 IN Montgomery 8-4 IL Buhrman
150 IN Sims 5-0 IL Traylor
157 IN Lynde 8-0 IL Hardy
165 IN Quiroz Fall IL Ventimiglia
176 IN Bratcher 8-2 IL Valencia
194 IL McGiffen 7-5 OT IN Thatcher
220 IN Grubb 6-1 IL Blair
290 IL Crum Fall IN Melby
Illinois Navy 38 Indiana Gold 15
108 IN Petrov 4-3 IL Fontanetta
117 IL Elmore 2-0 IN Ayersman
124 IL Sabatello TF 15-0 IN Josh Kieffer
130 IN Raley 2-1 IL Grosinski
135 IN Tsirtsis 7-3 IL Savenok
140 IL Togher 3-0 IN Rattay
145 IL Smith Fall IN Johnson
150 IL Chino 2-1 IN D. Welch
157 IN C. Welch 8-3 IL Taylor
165 IL Brooks 10-3 IN Lefever
176 IL Akui 12-9 IN Stein
194 IN Sliga 10-5 IL Johnson
220 IL Marchok Fall IN Knura
290 IL Allen Fall IN Meyer
New York 53 New Jersey Green 9
108 NY Lewandowski Fall NJ Gentile
117 NY Page 9-1 NJ Masi
124 NY Cohen FF
130 NY Caruana 4-1 NJ Polizzi
135 NY Compton TF 21-4 NJ Birmingham
140 NY Bonaldi 5-2 NJ Quintero
145 NY Hamner 7-5 NJ Bakauckus
150 NY O. Scott 4-0 NJ Rappa
157 NY Kloc 12-3 NJ Intile
165 NY C. Scott TF 15-0 NJ Festejo
176 NY Lock TF 15-0 NJ Cosgrove
194 NJ Rios FF
220 NY Langworthy FF
290 NJ Nolan 7-2 NY Sauer
Kentucky 51 Florida 13
108 KY Ervin 4-2 FL Pozo
117 KY Ruschell Fall FL Crocker
124 FL Berrio Fall KY Ervin
130 KY Carr Fall FL Wisdom
135 KY Cooper Fall FL Harrington
140 KY Troxell Fall FL Borges
145 KY Herald 4-3 FL Rojas
150 KY Caddell Fall FL Serrano
157 KY Back 5-0 FL Dunwald
165 KY Lampe Fall FL Padilla
176 FL Jackson 7-3 KY Buckman
194 KY Vanover Fall FL R. O'Neill
220 FL Herron 6-2 KY Darrow
290 KY Flynn Fall FL Accomando
Ohio 39 Virginia Blue 28
108 VA Badva Fall OH Hilliard
117 VA Stageburg Fall OH Lorence
124 VA Smith 11-2 OH Maclellan
130 VA Aiello 11-5 OH M. Meadows
135 OH Ratay FF
140 OH Claxton FF
145 OH Havener FF
150 VA Lopez FF
157 Double FF
165 VA Floyd 7-2 OH Tiley
176 OH P. Meadows FF
194 OH Utley FF
220 OH M. Meadows6-1 VA Deleon
290 OH Goodnight
Colorado 37 Georgia 30
108 GA Springer FF
117 GA Thurmond 6-4 CO Sisneros
124 GA Harris Fall OT CO Dar. Adame
130 CO York FF
135 CO Watson 11-1 GA Denland
140 CO Der. Adame 16-7 GA Dollar
145 CO Hoffman Fall GA Luke
150 CO Garcia TF 15-0 Conwell
157 CO Burkharrdt 6-0 GA Gamble
165 CO Zink Fall GA Przybysz
176 GA Holbert 5-4 CO Copeland
194 GA Bennett Fall CO Hansen
220 CO Dreiling 3-2 GA Allen
290 GA Selleck Fall CO Carroll
Michigan over New Jersey White
357Scholastic Duals Round 4 Results
Round 4
Championship Bracket
Pennsylvania 31 Indiana Blue 16
108 PA Roberts 8-1 IN Schroeder
117 PA Keener 8-7 IN Campbell (PA penalized a team point)
124 PA Disanto 7-6 IN Binion
130 IN Kieffer 5-1 PA Fought
135 PA DePalma 8-5 IN Jackson
140 PA Cimato 10-2 IN Rueger
145 PA Harner 13-3 IN Montgomery
150 PA Martoccio FF
157 IN Lynde 7-5 PA Parker
165 PA Staudenmayer 3-1 IN Quiroz
194 IN Thatcher 6-5 PA Solomon
220 IN Grubb 10-9 PA Peck
290 PA Dillman 3-1 OT IN Melby
Illinois Navy 44 New York 9
108 IL Fontanetta 3-0 NY Lewandowski
117 IL Elmore 7-0 NY Page
124 IL Sabatello Fall NY Cohen
130 IL Cosinski TF 17-2 NY Caruana
135 IL Savenok 8-7 Ny Compton
140 NY Bonaldi 5-2 IL Avelar
145 IL Smith 6-1 NY Hamner
150 NY O. Scott 5-4 IL Chino
157 IL Taylor 3-2 NY Kloc
165 NY C. Scott 4-2 IL Anthony
176 IL Akui FF
194 IL Johnson 7-6 NY Lock
220 IL Marchok 7-1 NY Langworthy
290 IL Allen FF
Illinois Orange 25 Virginia Orange 21
108 VA Smith 7-2 IL King
117 VA Harlowe 6-0 IL Granthum
124 VA Richardson 8-5 IL Pearce
130 IL Richards 15-5 VA Budd
135 IL Williams 9-4 VA Topper
140 IL Gantt 9-6 VA Eure
145 VA Simmons 3-1 IL Buhrman
150 IL Traylor 4-0 VA Cronin
157 IL Hardy 3-2 VA Grimes
165 VA Jones 6-2 IL Ventimiglia
176 IL Valencia 13-6 VA Mejia
194 IL McGiffen Fall VA Jessen
220 VA Davis 5-2 IL Blair
290 VA Burbank 3-2 OT IL Crum
Indiana Gold 60 New Jersey Green 10
108 IN Petrov Fall NJ Gentile
117 IN Ayersman Fall NJ Masi
124 IN Kieffer FF
130 IN Raley FF
135 IN Tsirtsis Fall NJ Birmingham
140 IN Rattay Fall NJ Quintero
145 NJ Bakackus 17-4 IN Johnson
150 IN D. Welch 8-6 NJ Rappa
157 IN C. Welch 4-3 NJ Intile
165 IN LeFever Fall NJ Gabriel
176 IN Stein Fall NJ Cosgrove
194 IN Sliga Fall NJ Rios
220 IN Knura FF
290 NJ Nolan Fall IN Meyer
Consolation Bracket
Colorado over New Jersey White
Florida 45 Ohio 15
108 FL Pozo Fall OH Hilliard
117 FL Crocker Fall OH Lorence
124 FL Berrios 18-4 OH MacLellan
130 FL Wisdom 7-2 OH M. Meadows
135 OH Ratay 12-5 FL Harrington
140 OH Claxton 9-3 FL Borges
145 FL Rojas 6-3 OH Havener
150 FL Serrano FF
157 FL Dunwald FF
165 FL Padilla Fall OH Tiley
176 FL Jackson 2-1 OH P. Meadows
194 OH Utley 9-2 FL O' Neill
220 OH M. Meadows Fall FL Herron
290 FL Accomando Fall OH Goodnight
Georgia 52 Michigan 7
108 GA Springer 12-9 MI Wood
117 MI Richard 6-0 GA Thurmond
124 GA Harris 12-4 MI Puchovan
130 DBL FF
135 MI Burandt 15-2 GA Penland
140 GA Dollar FF
145 DBL FF
150 GA Konnell FF
157 GA Gamble FF
165 GA Przybysz FF
176 GA Holbert Fall MI Waskiewicz
194 GA Bennett 1-0 MI Lewis
220 GA Allen FF
290 GA Sellick FF
Kentucky 61 Virginia Blue 10
108 KY Ervin 10-4 VA Stageberg
117 VA Smith 10-7 KY Ruschelle
124 VA Aiello 10-2 KY Ervin
130 KY Carr FF
135 KY Cooper FF
140 KY Troxell FF
145 KY Herald FF
150 KY Caddell Fall VA Lopez
157 KY Back FF
165 KY Lampe 14-2 VA Floyd
176 KY Buckman FF
194 KY Vanover FF
220 VA Deleon 6-3 KY Darrow
290 KY Flynn FF
318Scholastic Duals Round 3 Results
Round 3
Georgia over New Jersey White
Florida 65 Virginia Blue 12
108 VA Stageberg 11-8 FL Pozo
117 VA Smith Fall FL Crocker
124 VA Aiello 12-7 FL Berrio
130 FL Harrington FF
135 FL Wisdom FF
140 FL Borges FF
145 FL Rojas FF
150 FL Serrano Fall VA Lopez
157 FL Dunwald FF
165 FL Padilla TF 16-1 VA Floyd
176 FL Jackson FF
194 FL O'Neill FF
220 FL Herron Fall VA Deleon
290 FL Accomando FF
Pennsylvania 52 New Jersey Green 9
108 PA Roberts Fall NJ Gentile
117 PA Keener Fall NJ Mesi
124 PA DiSanto FF
130 PA Fought TF 16-0 NJ Polizzi
135 PA Cimato 8-6 NJ Birmingham
140 PA DePalma 8-2 NJ Quintero
145 NJ Bakuckus 8-3 PA Harner
150 PA Martocci Fall NJ Rappa
157 PA Parker 9-6 NJ Intile
165 PA Staudenmayer TF 15-0 NJ Seigfried
176 PA Moyer 3-2 NJ Cosgrove
194 NJ Rios 8-5 PA Soloman
220 PA Peck Inj. Def. Marr
290 NJ Nolan 4-3 PA Dillman
Virginia Orange 30 New York 26
108 VA Smith Fall NY Lewandowski
117 VA Harlowe 2-1 NY Page
124 VA Richardson Fall NY Cohen
130 VA Topper 9-3 NY Caruana
135 NY Compton 16-3 VA Budd
140 NY Bonaldi 5-1 VA Eure
145 NY Hamner 3-1 VA Simmons
150 NY O. Scott Fall VA Cronin
157 NY Kloc 8-2 VA Grimes
165 NY C. Scott 5-1 VA Jones
176 NY Lock 12-0 VA Mejia
194 VA Jessen Fall NY Fallato
220 VA Davis 7-0 NY Langworthy
290 VA Burbank 2-1 NY Sauer
Illinois Navy 44 Indiana Blue 6
108 IL Fontanetta 7-2 IN Schroeder
117 IN Campbell 9-4 IL Elmore
124 IL Sabatello 6-0 IN Binion
130 IN Kieffer 7-1 IL Cosinski
135 IL Togher 6-2 IN Jackson
140 IL Avelar 3-2 OT Rueger
145 IL Smith Fall IN Montgomery
150 IL Chino 1-0 IN Sims
157 IL Taylor 11-3 IN Lynde
165 IL Brooks 4-2 IN Quiroz
176 IL Akui 6-2 IN Bratcher
194 IL Johnson 5-3 IN Thatcher
220 IL Marchok 10-2 IN Grubb
290 IL Allen Fall IN Melby
Indiana Gold 56 Colorado 3
108 IN Petrov FF
117 IN Ayersman Fall CO Sisneros
124 IN Kieffer Fall CO Der. Adame
130 IN Raley 4-1 CO York
135 IN Tsirtsis Fall CO Watson
140 IN Rattay 9-4 CO Dar. Adame
145 IN Johnson 3-2 CO Hoffman
150 IN D. Welch 7-3 CO Garcia
157 IN C. Welch 6-0 CO Burghardt
165 IN Lefever 14-6 CO Zink
176 CO Copeland 8-2 IN Stein
194 IN Sliga 21-7 CO Hansen
220 IN Knura 5-1 CO Dreiling
290 IN Meyer Fall CO Carroll
Illinois Orange 59 Michigan 9
108 MI Wood 6-5 IL King
117 MI Richard 9-5 IL Granthum
124 IL Pearce TF 15-0 MI Purchovan
130 IL Richards FF
135 IL Williams 7-1 MI Burandt
140 IL Gant Fall MI Confer
145 IL Buhrman FF
150 IL Traylor FF
157 IL Hardy FF
165 IL Ventimiglia FF
176 IL Valencia 8-4 MI Waskiewicz
194 MI Lewis 12-6 IL McGiffen
220 IL Blair Fall MI Naughton
290 IL Crum FF
Kentucky 64 Ohio 8
108 KY Ervin Fall OH Hilaire
117 KY Ruschelle Fall OH Lorence
124 KY Ervin Fall OH Sommers
130 KY Carr Fall OH Meadows
135 KY Cooper 10-2 OH Ratay
140 KY Troxell 4-3 OH Claxton
145 KY Herald Fall OH Havener
150 KY Caddell FF
157 KY Back FF
165 KY Lampe Fall OH Tiley
176 KY Buckman 5-2 OH P. Meadows
194 OH Utley 14-4 KY Vanover
220 OH M. Meadows 12-4 KY Darrow
290 KY Flynn Fall OH Goodnight
353Scholastic Duals Round 2 Results
Round 2
Indiana Blue over New Jersey White
Virginia Orange 47 Ohio 18
108 VA Smith Fall OH Hilaire
117 VA Harlowe Fall OH Lorence
124 VA Richardson TF 20-5 OH Maclellan
130 VA Budd 10-3 OH Meadows
135 OH Ratay 3-2 VA Topper
140 OH Claxton 3-1 VA Eure
145 VA Simmons 9-2 OH Havenel
150 VA Cronin FF
157 VA Grimes FF
165 VA Jones Fall OH Tiley
176 OH Meadows Fall VA Mejia
194 OH Utley 9-4 VA Jessen
220 OH Meadows 7-4 VA Davis
New York 39 Kentucky 14
108 KY Ervin 13-3 NY Lewandoski
117 KY Ruschelle 7-0 NY Page
124 NY Cohen 12-5 KY Ervin
130 KY Carr 10-7 NY Caruana
135 NY Compton 11-2 KY Cooper
140 NY Bonaldi 6-1 KY Troxell
145 NY Hamner Fall KY Herald
150 NY Scott Fall KY Caddell
157 NY Kloc 10-4 KY Back
165 NY Scott 5-3 KY Lampe
176 NY Lock 11-0 KY Buckman
194 KY Vanover 11-2 NY Fallato
220 NY Longworthy 12-4 KY Darrow
290 NY Sauer 5-4 KY Flynn
Colorado 55 Michigan 21
108 MI Wood Fall CO CJ
117 MI Richards 9-5 CO Sisneros
124 CO Adame TF 15-0 MI Pouch
130 CO York FF
135 CO Watson 11-3 MI Grant
140 CO Dar. Adame Fall MI Erick
145 CO Hoffman FF
150 CO Garcia FF
157 CO Burghardt FF
165 CO Zink FF
176 CO Copeland 8-0 MI Waszkiewitz
194 MI Lewis Fall CO Hansen
220 MI Naughton Fall CO Dresling
290 CO Carroll FF
Indiana Gold 35 Illinois Orange 12
108 IN Petrov 6-0 IL King
117 IN Ayersman 6-2 IL Granthum
124 IL Pearce 8-4 IN Kieffer
130 IN Raley 7-6 IL Richards
135 IN Tsirtsis 4-1 IL Williams
140 IL Gant 4-3 IN Rattay
145 IN Johnson 5-1 IL Buhrman
150 IN D. Welch 6-1 IL Traylor
157 IN C. Welch 10-0 IL Hardy
165 IL Ventimiglia 4-1 IN Lefever
176 IN Stein 15-6 IL Valencia
194 IN Sliga 5-4 IL McGiffin
220 IN Knura Fall IL Blair
290 IL Crum 5-2 Meyer
Illinois Navy 67 Georgia 0
108 IL Fontanetta 7-2 GA Springer
117 IL Elmore 4-0 GA Thurmond
124 IL Sabatello TF 15-0 GA Harris
130 IL Gosinski FF
135 IL Savenok 14-3 GA Penland
140 IL Togher Fall GA Dollar
145 IL Smith FF
150 IL Chino FF
157 IL Taylor 7-3 GA Gamble
165 IL Brooks TF 19-4 GA Przybysz
176 IL Akui 8-3 GA Holbert
194 IL Johnson Fall GA Bennett
220 IL Marchok Fall GA Allen
290 IL Allen Fall GA Selleck
New Jersey Green 55 Virginia Blue 18
108 VA Badua Fall NJ Gentile
117 VA Stageberg Fall NJ Masi
125 VA Smith FF
130 NJ Polizzi 5-2 VA Arello
135 NJ Birmingham Fall VA Thomas
140 NJ Quintero Fall VA Kelly
145 NJ Acosta Fall VA White
150 NJ Feskjo 15-4 VA Lopez
157 NJ Seigfried Fall VA Hessman
165 NJ Intile Fall VA Floyd
176 NJ Poszonyi 4-3 VA Youngs
194 NJ Cosgrove 13-4 VA English
220 NJ Marr 13-6 VA Deleon
290 NJ Nolan FF
Pennsylvania 56 Florida 6
108 PA Roberts Fall FL Pozo
117 PA Keener TF 16-0 FL Crocker
124 PA DiSanto Fall FL Berrios
130 PA Fought TF 15-0 FL Harrington
135 PA Cimato 7-2 FL Borges
140 PA Depalma Fall FL O'neill
145 PA Martoccio 8-0 FL Rojas
150 PA Harner 12-4 FL Serrano
157 PA Parker 7-5 FL Dunwald
165 PA Staudenmayer TF 15-0 FL Padilla
176 FL Jackson 1-0 PA Moyer
194 FL O'Neill 4-3 PA Solomon
220 PA Peck 10-4 FL Herron
290 PA Dillman Fall FL Accomando
340Scholastic Duals Round 1 Results
Round 1
Pennsylvania 70 Virginia Blue 0
108 Roberts 14-1 Stageberg
117 Keener 6-5 Smith
124 DiSanto Fall Aiello
130 Fought 19-7 Thomas
135 Cimato 15-0 Kelly
140 DePalma FF
145 Martoccio Fall White
150 Harner Fall Lopez
157 Parker Fall Hessman
165 Standenmayer 17-2 Floyd
176 Moyer 5-0 Youngs
194 Solomon 14-1 English
220 Peck Fall Deleon
290 Dillman FF
Illinois Navys Result 55 New Jersey White 0
108 fontanetta Fall :57
117 Elmore Fall 1:04
124 Sabatello Forfeit
130 Gosinsky 20-8
135 Togher 4-1
140 Avelar 2-0
145 Smith 7-0
150 Chino 14-0
157 Anthony 10-0
165 Taylor 18-5
176 Brooks 6-4
194 Johnson4-3
220 Marchok 5-1
290 Allen 7-3
New York 65 Ohio 8
108 NY Lewandoski fall Hillaire OH
117 NY Page fall Lorence OH
124 NY Cohen 4-1 Maclellan OH
130 NY Carvana fall Meadows OH
135 NY Compton 8-0 Ratay OH
140 NY Bonaldi 3-1 Claxton
145 NY Hamner fall Havener OH
150 NY Scott FF
157 NY Kloc FF
165 NY Scott fall Tiley OH
176 Ny Lock 17-2 Meadows OH
194 OH Utley 15-3 Fallato NY
220 OH Meadows 2-0 Langworthy NY
290 NY Sauer fall Goodnight OH
New Jersey Green 31 Florida 30
108 FL Pozo fall Gentile NJ
117 FL Crocker fall Mast NJ
124 FL Berrio FF
130 FL Wisdom 4-0 Polizzi NJ
135 NJ Birmingham 13-7
140 Nj Quintero 3-2 ONeill FL
145 NJ Backuckas Fall Rojas FL
150 NJ Rappa 15-3 Serrano FL
157 NJ Intile 6-2 Dunwald FL
165 NJ Gabriel fall Padilla FL
176 FL Jackson 7-6 Cosgrove NJ
194 FL O'Neill 4-2 Rios NJ
220 FL Herron 5-4 OT Marr NJ
290 NJ Nolan Fall Accomando FL
Indiana Blue 58 Georgia 12
108 GA Springer 3-1 Schroeder IN
114 IN Campbell Fall GA Thurmond
124 IN Binion Fall GA Harris
130 IN Kieffer FF
135 IN Jackson 15-2 GA Pendland
140 IN Rueger Fall GA Dollar
145 IN Montgomery FF
150 IN Sims Fall Connell GA
157 IN Lynde 7-2 GA Gamble
165 IN Quiroz 4-2 GA Przybysz IN
176 IN Bratcher Fall GA Holbert
194 GA Bennett Fall IN Thatcher
220 GA Allen 3-2 IN Grubb
290 IN Melby Fall GA Selleck
Illinois Orange 43 Colorado 16
108 IL King Fall CO Whitten
117 CO Sisneros 10-2 IL Granthum
124 IL Pearce Fall CO Adame
130 IL Richards 6-3 CO York
135 IL Williams Fall CO Watson
140 IL Gant Fall Adame CO
145 CO Hoffman 4-3 IL Buhrman
150 CO Garcia 6-5 IL Traylor
157 CO Burghardt 4-2 IL Hardy
165 IL Ventimiglia 13-8 CO Zink
176 CO Copeland 10-4 IL Velencia
194 IL McGiffen 17-9 CO Hansen
220 IL Blair 6-5 CO Dreiling
290 IL Crum Fall CO Carroll
Indiana Gold 78 Michigan 0
108 IN Petrov 19-4 MI Wood
117 IN Ayersman 11-1 MI Richard
124 IN Kieffer 15-0 MI Puchovan
130 IN Raley FF
135 IN Tsirtsis Fall MI Burandt
140 IN Rattay Fall MI Confer
145 IN Johnson FF
150 IN D. Welch FF
157 IN C Welch FF
165 IN Lefever FF
176 IN Stein Fall MI Waskiewicz
194 IN Sliga 4-3 MI Lewis
220 IN Kniola FF
290 IN Meyer FF
Virginia Orange 29 Kentucky 28
108 KY Ervin 11-6 VA Smith
117 VA Harlowe 11-4 KY Ruschelle
124 VA Richardson 18-2 KY Ervin
130 KY Carr Fall VA Topper
135 KY Cooper 11-2 VA Budd
140 KY Troxell 5-2 VA Fure
145 VA Simmons 9-4 KY Herald
150 KY Caddell 7-3 VA Cronin
157 VA Grimes 12-8 Back KY
165 KY Lampe 10-3 VA Jones
176 KY Buckman Fall VA Mejia
194 VA Jessen Fall Vanover KY
220 VA Davis 11-4 KY Darrow
290 VA Burbank Fall KY Flynn
4142010 Scholastic Duals Results
Courtesy Dingo Brigade and Drooke.
Final Standings
1st Illinois Navy
2nd Indiana Gold
3rd Pennsylvania
4th Virginia Orange
5th Indiana Blue
6th Illinois Orange
7th New York
8th New Jersey Green
Pool Standings
Pool 1
Indiana Gold 3-0
Illinois Orange 2-1
Colorado 1-2
Michigan 0-3
Pool Results
Indiana Gold 78 Michigan 0
Illinois Orange 43 Colorado 16
Colorado 55 Michigan 21
Indiana Gold 35 Illinois Orange 12
Indiana Gold 57 Colorado 3
Illinois Orange 59 Michigan 9
Pool 2
Illinois Navy 3-0
Indiana Blue 2-1
Georgia 1-2
New Jersey White 0-3
Pool Results
Indiana Blue 58 Georgia 12
Illinois Navy 55 New Jersey White 0
Illinois Navy 67 Georgia 0
Indiana Blue over New Jersey White
Illinois Navy 44 Indiana Blue 6
Georgia over New Jersey White
Pool 3
Pennsylvania 3-0
New Jersey Green 2-1
Florida 1-2
Virginia Blue 0-3
Pool Results
Pennsylvania 70 Virginia Blue 0
New Jersey Green 31 Florida 30
New Jersey Green 55 Virginia Blue 18
Pennsylvania 56 Florida 6
Florida 65 Virginia Blue 12
Pennsylvania 52 New Jersey Green 9
Pool 4
Virginia Orange 3-0
New York 2-1
Kentucky 1-2
Ohio 0-3
Pool Results
Virginia Orange 29 Kentucky 28
New York 65 Ohio 8
Virginia Orange 47 Ohio 18
New York 39 Kentucky 14
Virginia Orange 30 New York 26
Kentucky 64 Ohio 8
Round 1 Results
Round 2 Results
Round 3 Results
Bracket Championships
Championship Pool
Illinois Navy 4-0
Indiana Gold 3-1
Illinois Orange 3-1
Indiana Blue 3-1
Pennsylvania 2-2
New York 1-3
Virginia Orange 0-4
New Jersey Green 0-4
Pool Results
Pennsylvania 31 Indiana Blue 15
Illinois Orange 25 Virginia Orange 21
Illinois Navy 44 New York 9
Indiana Gold 60 New Jersey Green 10
Pennsylvania 44 Virginia Orange 12
Indiana Blue 41 Illinois Orange 15
Illinois Navy 38 Indiana Gold 15
New York 53 New Jersey Green 9
Indiana Blue 26 New York 24
Indiana Gold 28 Pennsylvania 23
Illinois Orange 50 New Jersey Green 15
Illinois Navy 49 Virginia Orange 15
Indiana Blue 48 New Jersey Green 22
Illinois Orange 30 New York 25
Illinois Navy 36 Pennsylvania 15
Indiana Gold 39 Virginia Orange 12
Consolation Pool
Colorado 4-0
Kentucky 3-1
Florida 2-2
Ohio 2-2
Georgia 1-3
Michigan 2-2
Virginia Blue 2-2
New Jersey White 0-4
Pool Results
Florida 45 Ohio 15
Kentucky 61 Virginia Blue 10
Colorado over New Jersey White
Georgia 52 Michigan 7
Kentucky 57 Florida 13
Ohio 39 Virginia Blue 28
Colorado 37 Georgia 30
Michigan over New Jersey White
Virginia Blue 39 Michigan 24
Colorado 39 Florida 21
Kentucky 51 Georgia 12
Ohio over New Jersey White
Colorado 46 Kentucky 27
Florida 40 Georgia 18
Michigan 26 Ohio 12
Virginia Blue over New Jersey White
Round 4 Results
Round 5 Results
Round 6 Results
Round 7 Results
458IHSWCA Spring Clinic Information
I.H.S.W.C.A. 18th ANNUAL SPRING CLINIC
WHEN: Friday - April 23, 2010
WHERE: North Central HS - Indianapolis, IN.
Park on West side of building — enter door #28 — clinic in Gymnasium
TIMES: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Registration
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Dave Crowell — Nazareth HS, PA
11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Lunch and IHSWCA Business Meeting
12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Dave Crowell
3:00 — 4:00 Breakout session w/ Coach Crowell
COST: $25.00 individual
$20.00 per coach for staff of 2 or more
Register and pay at the door — email JD Minch if you plan to attend - jdminch@nm.k12.in.us
Dave Crowell — Nazareth Area HS — Nazareth, PA.
25th year as a head wrestling coach
7th year @ Nazareth Area H.S. (2003-10) 11 years @ Wilson Area H.S. (1992-03)
7 years @ Easton Area H.S. (1977-84) Career coaching record: 373-90-1
Five times named PA state coach of the year -- (2007, 2002, 2001, 1983, 1981)
2007 NWCA National Coach of the Year 2001 NHSCA National Coach of the Year
PA Wrestling Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Teams have won a total of eight state titles:
5 state tournaments (‘06, ‘03, ‘02, ’83, ‘81) 3 state dual titles (2007, 2002 &, 2001)
Teams have won eleven district tournaments and six district dual meet titles
Seven teams ranked nationally:2007 (7th), ‘06 (8th), ‘05 (19th), ‘04 (25th),‘02 (9th), ‘01 (12th), ‘00 (24th)
Has coached 14 state champs Has coached 61 state place winners,
45 regional and 61 district champions
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