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19142012 Sectional Brackets
Date: Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012.
Admission: $5.
Advancement: The top four place winners in each weight class advance to the regional tournament. Also, the championship team in the individual sectional tournament advances to the regional round of the team tournament.
1. East Chicago Central (10), 9 am CT
East Chicago Central, Hammond, Hammond Bishop Noll, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Lake Central, Munster, Whiting.
2. Calumet (9), 9 am CT
Calumet, Gary Roosevelt, Gary Wallace, Gary West Side, Griffith, Hobart, Lake Station Edison, Merrillville, River Forest.
3. Crown Point (9), 9 am CT
Andrean, Boone Grove, Crown Point, Hanover Central, Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Lowell, North Newton, Valparaiso.
4. LaPorte (8), 9 am CT
Chesterton, Glenn, Knox, LaPorte, Michigan City, New Prairie, North Judson, Portage.
5. Mishawaka (9), 9 am ET
LaVille, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, Penn, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington.
6. Plymouth (9), 9 am ET
Bremen, Culver Academies, Culver Community, Plymouth, Rochester, Tippecanoe Valley, Triton, Warsaw, Wawasee.
7. Twin Lakes (11), 9:30 am ET
Cass, Caston, Frontier, Logansport, North White, Pioneer, Rensselaer Central, South Newton, Twin Lakes, West Central, Winamac.
8. Lafayette Jefferson (10), 8:30 am ET
Benton Central, Carroll (Flora), Delphi, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Rossville, Seeger, West Lafayette.
9. Elkhart Memorial (8), 9 am ET
Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Memorial, Fairfield, Goshen, Jimtown, Northridge, NorthWood.
10. Westview (10), 9 am ET
Angola, Central Noble, DeKalb, East Noble, Fremont, Howe Military, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview.
11. Carroll (Fort Wayne) (10), 8 am ET
Carroll (Fort Wayne), Churubusco, Columbia City, Eastside, Garrett, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Northrop, Leo, Whitko.
12. New Haven (9), 8:30 am ET
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne, Heritage, Homestead, New Haven, Woodlan.
13. Peru (8), 8:30 am ET
Huntington North, Maconaquah, Manchester, North Miami, Northfield, Peru, Southwood, Wabash.
14. Oak Hill (10), 9 am ET
Eastbrook, Eastern (Greentown), Kokomo, Madison-Grant, Marion, Mississinewa, Northwestern, Oak Hill, Taylor, Western.
15. Jay County (9), 8:30 am ET
Adams Central, Bellmont, Blackford, Bluffton, Jay County, Norwell, South Adams, Southern Wells, Union City.
16. Delta (10), 9 am ET
Daleville, Delta, Monroe Central, Muncie Central, Muncie Southside, Randolph Southern, Wapahani, Wes-Del, Winchester, Yorktown.
17. Crawfordsville (10), 9 am ET
Attica, Covington, Crawfordsville, Fountain Central, North Montgomery, North Vermillion, Rockville, South Vermillion, Southmont, Turkey Run.
18. Zionsville (11), 8:30 am ET
Carmel, Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Fishers, Frankfort, Hamilton Southeastern, Lebanon, Sheridan, Western Boone, Westfield, Zionsville.
19. Hamilton Heights (11), 8 am ET
Alexandria, Anderson, Elwood, Frankton, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Lapel, Noblesville, Pendleton Heights, Tipton, Tri-Central.
20. Lawrence Central (11), 8:30 am ET
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Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Manual, Indianapolis Scecina, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis).
21. Indianapolis Washington (12), 9 am ET
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Ben Davis, Brebeuf Jesuit, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Indianapolis Northwest, Indianapolis Washington, Park Tudor, Perry Meridian, Pike, Southport, Speedway.
22. Shelbyville (11), 9 am ET
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Beech Grove, Eastern Hancock, Franklin Central, Greenfield-Central, Indianapolis Marshall, Mount Vernon (Fortville), New Palestine, Roncalli, Shelbyville, Triton Central, Warren Central.
23. Tri (11), 9 am ET
Blue River Valley, Cambridge City Lincoln, Centerville, Hagerstown, Knightstown, New Castle, Northeastern, Richmond, Rushville, Shenandoah, Tri.
24. Franklin County (10), 8 am ET
Batesville, Connersville, East Central, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, Milan, Oldenburg Academy, South Dearborn, Union County.
25. Avon (9), 8:30 am ET
Avon, Brownsburg, Cascade, Cloverdale, Danville, Greencastle, North Putnam, South Putnam, Tri-West Hendricks.
26. Mooresville (10), 9 am ET
Center Grove, Decatur Central, Franklin, Greenwood, Indian Creek, Martinsville, Monrovia, Mooresville, Plainfield, Whiteland.
27. Northview (9), 8:30 am ET
Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Edgewood, Northview, Owen Valley, Sullivan, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, West Vigo.
28. Jennings County (10), 9 am ET
Bedford North Lawrence, Brown County, Columbus East, Columbus North, Jennings County, Madison, Seymour, Scottsburg, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County.
29. Jeffersonville (10), 9 am ET
Charlestown, Christian Academy of Indiana, Corydon Central, Eastern (Pekin), Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, New Albany, New Washington, Providence, Salem.
30. Southridge (10), 9 am ET
Crawford County, Forest Park, Jasper, Mitchell, North Knox, Paoli, Pike Central, Southridge, Vincennes Lincoln, Washington.
31. Castle (9), 9 am CT
Boonville, Castle, Gibson Southern, Heritage Hills, Princeton, South Spencer, Tecumseh, Tell City, Wood Memorial.
32. Evansville Central (9), 9 am CT
Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Mount Vernon, North Posey.
4482012 Rochester Preview
ROCHESTER REGIONAL PREVIEW
The weather appears like it will cooperate this year at regionals unlike last year where snow caused all kinds of problems with practices. What hasn't changed is that the Penn Kingsmen are the big story as they qualified 13 wrestlers to regional. Seven sectional champions from the tough as nails Mishawaka sectional will lead Coach Harper's grapplers on their march to Indy.
While the Plymouth sectional can not match the team firepower of their neighbors to the north, this sectional does boast some very highly rated individuals in top ranked Jarred Brooks of Warsaw, 2nd ranked Abe Hall of Bremen and third ranked Matt Hurford of Culver Community.
Another reason to focus on the Rochester regional will be to see if Culver Military's Kayla Miracle can avenge her only loss of the season.(Zach Davis of Penn). A good showing at the regional level always helps those that want to qualify for the the Big Show.
106
Penn's 19th ranked Zach Davis has fashioned a solid 31-8 record, wrestling one of the toughest schedules in the state. He appears to wrestling his best at tournament time by avenging an earlier loss to Mishawaka's Jake Sinkovics in dominating fashion, 7-0. Culver Military's 20th ranked Kayla Miracle comes in as the Plymouth sectional champ but will likely have to slay a murderer's row of tough lightweights in order to be a regional champ. Her only loss on the season is to Davis.
Best 1st round Matches: Jacob Hartman (South Bend Clay) vs. Tyler Felton (Bremen)
Kayla Miracle (Culver Military) vs. Daniel Olsen (South Bend Adams)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Davis – Penn
2.Sinkovics – Mishawaka
3.Hartman – South Bend Clay
4.Miracle – Culver Military
113
The nations top ranked 113 pound wrestler, Jarred Brooks of Warsaw headlines this weight class and honestly should not be tested. Penn's senior Taylor Hart will likely meet Brooks in the finals. Others looking for trips to Merrillville include Wawasee's Greg Newman and Riley's Antwan Wordlaw.
Best 1st round match – Wordlaw (Riley) vs. Betts (Culver Community)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Brooks – Warsaw
2.Hart - Penn
3.Wordlaw - Riley
4.Newman - Wawasee
120
The second Davis brother looks to add the 2nd regional crown for the Kingsman. Davis has an outstanding 30-5 record. He will likely face the scrappy Jose Rodriguez of Bremen in the finals. Rodriguez got a late start to the season but has gone 21-2 this year. Mishawaka's Mitch Emmons and St. Joe's Mark Rymsza will likely round out the semi state qualifiers.
Best first round Match: Mark Rymsza (SB St. Joe) vs. Devin Childers (Tippy Valley)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Davis – Penn
2.Rodriguez – Bremen
3.Emmons – Mishawaka
4.Rymsza – SB St. Joe
126
The Mishawaka sectional flexes it's muscle at 126 and should garner all four berths to Merrillville. South Bend Riley's Josh Juarez seems to be peaking at tournament time with his upset victory over 9th ranked Grant Martsolf. These two should meet again in the regional finals unless Penn's Tommy Varner can knock off Martsoff.
Best first round match: Tommy Varner (Penn) vs. Dylan Shumaker (Bremen)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Martsoff – Mishawaka
2.Juarez – Riley
3.Varner – Penn
4.Glueckart – Clay
132
One of the best finals matches of the day could be at this weight class where Mishawaka's 5th ranked freshman, Tommy Forte will likely battle Culver Military's 8th ranked Anthony McHugh. Both were dominant in earning sectional crowns. Look for the other two tickets to Merrillville to be punched by Clay's Chris Johnson, Culver Community's Ian Randolph or Washington's Derek Fowler.
Best first round match: Chris Johnson (SB Clay) vs. Ian Randolph (Culver Community)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.McHugh – Culver Military
2.Forte – Mishawaka
3.Fowler – SB Washington
4.Johnson – SB Clay
138
Another rematch of the Mishawaka sectional finals is highly likely at 138. In a fairly shocking upset, Mishawaka's 10th ranked Tristin Macri upended 3rd ranked Mitch Hartman of South Bend Clay. Hartman has a history of being able to make the proper adjustments week to week. Wawasee's Kyle Clevenger and Washington's William Howell-Bey should round out the quartet moving on to Merrillville.
Best first round match: Tommy Varner (Penn) vs. Kyle Clevenger (Wawasee)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Hartman – Clay
2.Macri – Mishawaka
3.Clevenger – Wawasee
4.Howell-Bey – Washington
145
The power in this weight class definitely comes from the Mishawaka sectional. Only two winning records were in the Plymouth bracket. Trevor Manspeaker has separated himself from the field in route to an outstanding 29-4 record. The junior from Penn is not flashy but is rarely out of position and knows how to pick his moments in a match.
Best first round match: Lane Smous (Mishawaka) vs. Pascal Brun (Culver Military)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Manspeaker – Penn
2.Ullrey – SB Riley
3.Smous – Mishawaka
4.White – SB Washington
152
Danny Ginter of Penn will look to earn his second consecutive regional title. He will likely meet rival Kyle Jones of Mishawaka or Edmund Hogan of Culver Military.
Best first round match: Ryan Lindsey (Wawasee) vs. Victor Navarro (Riley)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Ginter – Penn
2.Hogan – Culver Military
3.Jones – Mishawaka
4.Navarro - Riley
160
Mishawaka's Clint Proctor was not even in the starting lineup at the start of the season and now he is a sectional champ. Proctor has a motor that keeps him in most matches. The power again is from the Mishawaka sectional, look for them to lock up all four semi state qualifying slots.
Best first round matches: Chase Hack (Riley) vs. Trent Bauters (Tippy Valley)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Stasiak – Penn
2.Kolat – Washington
3.Proctor – Mishawaka
4.Hack – Riley
170
Mishawaka sectional power continues to flex its muscle at the 170 class. Mike Anderson of South Bend Riley has come off the injured reserve list to top the field at Mishawaka. The field at Plymouth is not particularly strong and all four berths to Merrillville will likely come from the north.
Best first round match: Dwight Hunter (SB Clay) vs. Keaton Bell (Tippy Valley)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Anderson – SB Riley
2.Hunter – SB Clay
3.David Stevens – Penn
4.Ryan Jankowski – SB St. Joe
182
Culver Community's Matt Hurford is favorite at 182. The junior already has two regional crowns to his name. He will likely face South Bend Riley's Tyler Crain in the finals. Crain has been wrestling very sharp of late. Brian Clark of Wawasee and Thomas Demel of Penn will likely round out the 182s traveling to the region next week.
Best first round matches: Tyler Schmidt (Clay) vs. Brian Clark(Wawasee)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Hurford – Culver Community
2.Tyler Crain - Riley
3.Brian Clark - Wawasee
4.Demel - Penn
195
South Bend Adams' Alex Skipper has forged an outstanding 36-1 record this season. A state qualifier last year, Skipper looks to return this year. He will likely run into rival Jaylin Allen of Clay in the finals again this week. Dominique Avila and Plymouth's Jacob Seagraves will likely meet in the battle for third place.
Best first round match: Jacob Seagraves (Plymouth) vs. Robert Deering (Mishawaka Marian)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Skipper (Adams)
2.Allen (Clay)
3.Seagraves (Plymouth)
4.Avila (Riley)
220
Penn's Devin Reagan and Clay's “Hard Workin†Joe Gallegos are the class of the 220 field. They should meet in the finals at Rochester to contine their rivalry. Plymouth's DeAndre Pickford and Adams' Kenan Boyd will likely meet in the 3rd /4th place match.
Best first round match: Chad Eppley (Wawasee) vs. Kenan Boyd (SB Adams)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Reagan (Penn)
2.Gallegos (Clay)
3.Pickford (Plymouth)
4.Boyd (Adams)
285
The big boys will keep the fans in their seats again this year as 4 of the top heavyweights in the state headline. Second ranked Abe Hall of Bremen was severly tested in his sectional finals victory over Dmitri Kaplanis of Wawasee. Sixth ranked Kade Maggart of Penn owns two narrow victorys over rival Marcus Dozier of Riley. I look for the rankings to hold chalk.
Best first round match: Kali Boyd (SB Adams) vs. Dmitri Kaplanis (Wawasee)
Not Packing a Cooler
1.Hall – Bremen
2.Maggart – Penn
3.Dozier – Riley
4.Kaplanis - Wawasee
3962012 Pick'ems Results
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4362012 New Castle Semi-State Preview
New Castle Semi-State 2011-2012
The largest high school gymnasium in the entire country is the setting this Saturday for an entire day (and a good deal of the night) of fierce competition. New Castle has been steady in terms of strength and depth for the past decade, and this year’s talent level appears to be stronger than in many recent years (although perhaps not as deep as last year’s group). There are roughly a half-dozen strong state championship contenders (not to mention an equal number of nationally ranked studs) and not a lot of weak weights. The strongest classes are 113 (eight ranked wrestlers, 7 of the state’s top 14), 120 (seven ranked wrestlers, all in the top 15, including two nationally ranked wrestlers) and 160 (three top-5 wrestlers, including #1 and #2). The deepest weight classes are 138 (seven ranked wrestlers and a stacked bracket all around), 145 (eight ranked wrestlers and a handful of other really tough kids) and 152 (eight ranked wrestlers, including #1 Connor Mullins, plus four other 30+ win competitors). The least regarded weight class is 182, which features only two ranked wrestlers.
Without further adieu.....
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Nathan Boston, barring injury, weight issues or disqualification, will almost certainly be the day’s first champion. Five ranked wrestlers (#13 Jack Chastain was upset in sectional competition) and one non-ranked, one-loss senior are included in this top-heavy bracket. Like last year, Boston has toyed with most opponents and I don't expect anyone here to push him too strongly. He’s highly ranked nationally by virtually every ranking entity because he has fared well against other states’ best wrestlers and dominated most of his in-state competition. He has still yet to taste defeat in his high school career, and is a strong favorite to earn another state title. Although there are only five ranked competitors at this weight, each is ranked in the top 11 and at least two of these top-11 kids won’t advance. Brutal.
Last year's champ: Nathan Boston, Lawrence North
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 3/4, 75%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Nathan Boston, Lawrence North (nationally, #4 The Open Mat, #6 InterMat, #& WIN Magazine, #4 AWN)
#3 Tommy Cash, New Palestine
#5 Preston Mantel, Zionsville
#9 C.J. Whitten, Ben Davis
#11 Jacob Cottey, Perry Meridian
Epic matchups:
Kevin Condo, Franklin County vs. Kellen Van Camp, Lebanon (ticket round) - Provided each wrestler can win his opening match (Condo should have his hands full with Roncalli’s Vance Ellis), this ticket puncher should be a doozy. The senior Condo has lost only once all year and Van Camp comes from a strong Lebanon lineage. Condo very nearly took out state qualifier Antonio Perez last year at New Castle, losing 3-2.
#9 Whitten vs. #1 Boston, (ticket round) – This match is a little bit unfortunate. Whitten is a senior returning state qualifier and an excellent competitor. However, his way back to state is barred by one of Indiana’s finest wrestlers at any weight. A Whitten win would likely be considered the upset of the entire year.
#5 Mantel vs. #11 Cottey (ticket round) – These two faced off last year in the first round, with Cottey winning the battle by fall in a slight upset. Unfortunately for him, Cottey drew Boston in the ticket round, so there was no state berth for the Falcon wrestler last year. This year’s match should be one of the highlights of the ticket round and it’s tough to say who will advance. Will Mantel get revenge or will Cottey win another huge match with the Eagle standout?
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Condo, Cash, Mantel and Boston
The Alpha Dog:
Nathan Boston
113
As with 106, there is a very strong favorite in this weight class, although freshman Brandon James isn’t quite the mortal lock that Boston is. Unlike 106, there are eight ranked wrestlers here, or half the entire field. While James should win his first semistate title, the other three spots in the state finals should be hotly contested. There are no easy spots here, and there is a high likelihood of some upsets. The way the draws came out, at least a few ranked kids will be done for the season before 10 am.
Last year's champ: Mason Todd, Pendleton Heights
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 4/4, 100%
Ranked wrestlers:
#2 Brandon James, Perry Meridian
#6 Riley Newkirk, Lawrence Central
#8 Ben Harvey, Cathedral
#9 Deondre Wilson, Arsenal Tech
#12 AJ Belden, Westfield
#13 Barry McGinley, Roncalli
#14 Taylor Fee, New Palestine
#18 Ryan Bean, Crawfordsville
Epic matchups:
#12 Belden vs. #9 Wilson (1st round) - The winner likely gets the always tough Ben Harvey, but, first things first, this is a dynamite 1st round matchup. Wilson, the IPS standout, was a somewhat surprising 4th place finisher at the Perry Meridian regional last week, although the field he faced was pretty outstanding. Belden has always been in the mix his entire high school career, but he lacks a defining victory to this point. Both kids got a tough draw, but that’s the norm at semistate. The winner is capable of beating Harvey, but beating James is probably a little bit out of reach.
#12 Belden/ #9 Wilson vs. #8 Harvey (ticket round) – Harvey already owns wins over Belden (3-0) and Wilson (6-5 in 3OT). Both Belden and Wilson compete hard in every match and are seldom beaten badly by anyone. In short, any of these three could be the ticket-taker in this section of the bracket. Expect close, exciting matches. Will the standout freshman defeat one of these more experienced opponents yet again?
#13 McGinley vs. #18 Bean (1st round) – Two ranked, very tough kids face off in an early morning tilt. McGinley has had some ups (big win over Fee) and downs (10 losses wrestling a tough schedule) this year, but his size is tough for many of his opponents. Bean is a senior with just two losses on the season and is a kid who has improved substantially each year of his career.
#13 McGinley/#18 Bean vs. #6 Newkirk (ticket round) – Newkirk will be a solid favorite, as he already owns a win this season over McGinley and a handful of other ranked opponents. The winner of McGinley/Bean will have his hands full with the standout junior from Lawrence Central.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Harvey, Fee, Newkirk and Boston
The Alpha Dog:
Brandon James
120
Another New Castle weight class, another seven ranked wrestlers. Two nationally renowned studs lead the way in a pretty stacked weight class. Defending state champ and Brute Scholastic Duals Most Outstanding Wrestler Mason Todd is a slight favorite here, on the strength of a razor thin 2-1 win over Campbell. Todd had his hands full with Sparks last week at Pendleton, so that bears watching. Past the big two, the weight is wide open for two other wrestlers to punch their tickets. At least 3 top-15 ranked wrestlers will not advance to the state finals.
Last year's champ: Brenden Campbell, New Castle
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 2/4, 50%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Mason Todd, Pendleton Heights (nationally, #11 The Open Mat, #8 InterMat, #14 WIN Magazine, #5 AWN)
#3 Brenden Campbell, New Castle (nationally, #15 InterMat)
#6 Andrice Martin, Franklin Central
#7 Alex Sparks, Lawrence North
#10 Aidan Kenny, Perry Meridian
#14 Evan Smiley, Cathedral
#15 Jordan Lile, Fishers
Epic matchups:
#14 Smiley vs. #10 Kenney (1st round) – These two have already battled once this year, with Kenney winning a tight decision. Both of these kids have wrestled some of the cream of Indiana’s crop and aren’t intimidated by anyone. Although Kenney has had a little more success over the course of the season, this one is a pick ‘em. Unfortunately for both wrestlers, Campbell will be waiting for them in a ticket match.
David Ramirez, Warren Central vs. #7 Sparks (1st round) – Don’t let Ramirez’ record and lack of a state ranking fool you—he’s wrestled a brutal schedule and is capable of winning his first two matches. These two split their two matches this season and both were close. Sparks is coming off a huge performance vs. defending state champion Mason Todd, a contest that saw him put the Arabian wrestler on his back and nearly get a fall. Sparks is a bit more consistent, but Ramirez is a senior and is dangerous.
Ramirez/#7 Sparks vs. #15 Lile (ticket round) – Lile and Sparks were each one match away from qualifying from state last year. Lile beat a tough Chandler Moore of Southmont to win his regional. Ramirez was controlled by Kenney en route to a third place finish and Sparks went toe to toe with Todd for a runner-up finish. These three should be pretty evenly matched and any of them could come out on top of their portion of the bracket.
#3 Campbell vs. #1 Todd (championship round) – This match alone is worth the price of admission if it takes place as anticipated. Last year’s New Castle semistate saw Mason Todd beat Phillips in a slight upset, Curtis Anderson beat Willis and Montrail Johnson beat Mullins. Will this year’s version bring more top seeds falling to defeat? Campbell certainly has the ammo to beat Todd or anyone in the state, for that matter, but Todd has been unreal the past two seasons and doesn’t take any matches off.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Martin, Lile, Campbell and Todd
The Alpha Dog:
Mason Todd
126
Cody Phillips, aka Pocket Hercules, moves up in weight and will be looking to come out on top of a field featuring 5 ranked wrestlers, including 4 in the top 10. The Union County standout is attempting to become a three time state champion and another semistate title could greatly help him at Bankers Life the following weekend. Undefeated Cody LeCount could be his stiffest competition, as the Perry Meridian sophomore has been dominant this season and seeks to remove the bad taste in his mouth from last year’s ticket round loss to Dominique Price of Tech. Boston and Gettinger are each former state qualifiers looking to get back to the promised land.
Last year's champ: Jared McKinley
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 4/4, 100%
Ranked wrestlers:
#2 Cody Phillips, Union County (nationally #6 @120 AWN)
#4 Cody LeCount, Perry Meridian
#8 Robert Boston, Lawrence North
#10 Tom Gettinger, Connersville
#19 Corbin O’Neal, Tri-Central
Epic matchups:
#8 Boston vs. #10 Gettinger (ticket round) – Two upperclassmen with state experience square up for a huge ticket round match. Gettinger has a tough opening round match with Caldwell-Velez, but he will be favored to advance to face the Lawrence North senior Boston. Gettinger beat Taylor Fee in his opening round match and then lost a heartbreaker to Hamilton Southeastern’s Mitch Snyder in last year’s ticket round. The winner of this match has a nice path to the finals, which could go a long way towards a state placement the following weekend.
Lincoln Kyle, Alexandria vs. Clayton Campbell, Lebanon (1st round) – Kyle dropped his opening match at last year’s semistate to Brenden Campbell, while the Lebanon Tiger wrestler Campbell won his first round match and lost his ticket round match to Alexandria’s Luke Blanton by decision 6-0. These are both tough kids and either kid could win this one. Unfortunately, LeCount lurks for the winner in the ticket round.
#4 LeCount vs. #2 Phillips (semifinals) – While Philllips is the undefeated, two-time state champion senior and will be the favorite if these two lock up, don’t count out LeCount (no pun intended). The talented sophomore has been a notch above all of his opposition this season and is hungry for a state title, which will almost certainly require a win over Phillips. The winner of this match will almost certainly win the weight class and lock up a one seed at Bankers Life.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Watson, LeCount, Boston and Phillips
The Alpha Dog:
Cody Phillips
132
Another state #1, defending state champ and nationally ranked gladiator heads the field at 132. While this is a deep and talented field, it would be a monumental upset if anyone beat McKinley. The Southside Butcher should put his stamp on this field and lock up a 1-seed at state. However, the battles for second through 4th should be very interesting and wide open. While there are only four ranked kids at this weight, make no mistake—guys like Hugo Perez (lost ticket round match 12-7 to Boston last year), Garrett Port (lost 9-2 to Dan Barrett at New Castle last year), Mitch Snyder (state qualifier last year), Austin Fuller (lost to C. McGinley at New Castle last year), Brant Larson (lost to McKinley at New Castle last year) and Michael Steele are all state caliber kids.
Last year's champ: Brian Harvey, Cathedral
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 2/4, 50%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Jared McKinley, Perry Meridian (nationally, #9 The Open Mat, #11 InterMat, #11 WIN Magazine, #11 AWN)
#3 Luke Blanton, Alexandria
#7 Levi Moss, Ben Davis
#16 Nick Borta, North Montgomery
Epic matchups:
Mitch Snyder, Hamilton Southeastern vs. #7 Moss (1st round) – This is a really tough first round match for each kid. Moss is a two time state qualifier and a fourth place finisher last season. Snyder qualified for state last year and has been a vital cog in the excellent Hamilton Southeastern lineup all year. Moss pinned Snyder when they met earlier this year, and is coming off a regional runner-up finish that saw him compete with defending state champion McKinley to the tune of a 3-1 loss. Snyder pinned #16 Borta last week, so he’s wrestling at a high level right now, too.
Snyder/#7 Moss vs. #3 Blanton (semifinal round) – Blanton followed up a fourth place finish at last year’s semistate with a remarkable run at the state finals, which included a huge upset of Mishawaka’s Layton Binion. He’s backed it up this season with an undefeated campaign to this point. This should be a great semis match, regardless of who advances to face Blanton (assuming he can get by the very tough Michael Steele of Westfield).
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Blanton, Perez, Moss and McKinley
The Alpha Dog:
Jared McKinley
138
Seven ranked wrestlers and no clear-cut favorite mark the 138 weight class. Literally, a half-dozen wrestlers could be crowned champion. Bova and Farrell are former state placers, so they are the slight favorites of the weight class. That said, these two split their two matches this season, so it’s difficult to say who would win if they manage to make the finals and face off again. In addition to the minimum of three ranked wrestlers who will not advance, non-ranked kids like Drake Gunning of Westfield (33-5), Jake McCoy of Franklin County (38-3, beat Jackson Bennett of HSE at last year’s semistate), Shenandoah’s Chandler Hale (31-7, lost a 3-0 decision to state qualifier Nick Ader at last year’s semistate) and Southmont’s Dan Barrett (27-6, lost a ticket round match vs. McKinley last year) supply evidence that this is one of the deepest weight classes at New Castle.
Last year's champ: Justin Kieffer, Roncalli
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 2/4, 50%
Ranked wrestlers:
#4 Nick Bova, Perry Meridian
#6 Josh Farrell, Greenfield Central
#8 Robbie Elsea, New Palestine
#13 Michael Venezia, Cathedral
#18 Collin Campbell, Lebanon
#19 Cody Handley, Northeastern
#20 Josh Blanton, Alexandria
Epic matchups:
Chandler Hale, Shenandoah vs. Dan Barrett, Southmont (1st round) – Each kid was pretty close to punching a ticket last year to the big show. Barrett has wrestled a little tougher schedule and will be a slight favorite. The winner will likely face Farrell in a tough ticket round match.
#18 Campbell vs. #4 Bova (ticket round) – Bova is a returning state placer and has been pretty impressive all year. He has a remarkable knack of winning tight matches against tough competition. Speaking of tough competition, Campbell was a 2-1 loser to Ader in 2OT in his ticket round match last season. He is tough to score on, has pinned Venezia and won decisions vs. McCoy and Handley this year. Lebanon wrestles a surprisingly tough schedule, too, so he won’t be overwhelmed by facing a stud from the top-ranked team in the state. This should be a phenomenal match.
#8 Elsea vs. #20 Blanton (1st round) – This battle of ranked wrestlers will face off for the right to battle Cody Handley for a state finals berth. Blanton is a senior who was upset at regionals last year and will be looking for redemption. Elsea was beaten in his opening round match by Handley last year.
#8 Elsea/#20 Blanton vs. #19 Handley (ticket round) – Handley owns a win over Blanton this season and beat Elsea at New Castle last year, ultimately falling in his ticket round match with Brian Harvey in a very, very close contest. Any of these three could advance to Bankers Life.
#13 Venezia vs. #6 Farrell (semifinal round) – Farrell beat Venezia in OT already this year, but Venezia is a tough senior who has always competed at the highest levels, falling just short of the state finals his first three years. Although Farrell is a two-time state placer and a pinner, Venezia is a grinder and is definitely capable of pulling the mild upset.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Venezia, Bova, Handley and Farrell
The Alpha Dog:
Josh Farrell
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This weight is absolutely stacked with depth. Although there isn’t a clear favorite, there are 8 ranked wrestlers (not including defending state qualifier Cody House) vying for the strap. Basically, the winner of this weight class will be whoever is hot throughout the day, and it’s quite possible that if you held the semistate on five different days, you might get five different winners. That said, the unpredictability of this weight class makes it exciting. I picked Davenport because he was hot last weekend and he has to beat a tough ranked wrestler in Lough just to punch his ticket. It’s not a stretch to say that Corsaro, House, Lough, Tatom, McClurg or Blanton could just as easily win the weight as Davenport.
Last year's champ: Matt Rattay, Lawrence North
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 2/4, 50%
Ranked wrestlers:
#4 John Tatom, Hamilton Southeastern
#5 Vincent Corsaro, Cathedral
#8 Jon Blanton, Alexandria
#10 Clayton Davenport, Ben Davis
#11 Riley McClurg, Perry Meridian
#12 Graham Lough, North Montgomery
#14 Nick Ulrey, New Palestine
#18 Kyle Nardi, Lapel
Epic matchups:
Cody House, Connersville vs. #5 Corsaro (ticket round) – Both kids qualified for state last year, with Corsaro finishing a strong 6th. House is a tough senior who beat the always tough Jordan Johnson of LN last year at New Castle. Corsaro missed a bit of time this season and appears to be working his way back into top form. Even with Corsaro’s earlier 7-1 win over House earlier this season, this one could go either way. Both young men have tough first round matchups—Corsaro faces Southport’s Brian Boucher (38-9) and House battles Westfield’s Lucas Rooney (36-12).
#10 Davenport vs. #12 Lough (ticket round) – Davenport was riding high last season coming into semistate competition and fell to Alexandria’s Eli Walker in the opening round. Davenport comes into this year’s semistate as a regional champion (won a 5-1 decision over McClurg in OT) looking to make it to the state finals. Lough was injured in last week’s championship match vs. Tatom.
#4 Tatom vs. #11 McClurg/#18 Nardi (ticket round) – Tatom is wrestling very well right now and is as likely as anyone to win the weight class. However, either Lapel’s tough Nardi or PM’s McClurg could put a stop to those plans in this high powered ticket round match. McClurg beat Nardi last year 8-1, so he’s the likely opponent for Tatom.
#14 Ulrey vs. #8 Blanton (1st round) – Another terrific opening round match in this wide-open, stacked weight class, this is a battle of the Dragon vs. the Tiger. Both have brothers who are or were highly successful and both lost first round matchups at New Castle last season, Ulrey falling 11-3 to Matt Rattay and Blanton dropping a heartbreaker to Riedling in a last second flurry. The winner of this tough tussle gets either regional champ Nolan Feller of Franklin County (lost last season’s ticket round match to New Castle champ Kameron James) or Alex Thomas of South Vermillion (beat last season’s state qualifier Jared Lawson of Frankfort).
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Corsaro, Tatom, Blanton and Davenport
The Alpha Dog:
John Tatom
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Connor Mullins is yet another nationally regarded beast in this semistate. Mullins has done it all in Indiana….except for capturing that elusive state title. He’s a strong favorite at New Castle to win another semistate title (although he was upset by Montrail Johnson last year) and lock up an important #1 seed at Bankers Life. Seven other ranked wrestlers will do their best to slow him down, but Mullins is as close to a lock as it gets. Like many other weights here, slots 2-4 are wide open and difficult to predict.
Last year's champ: Kameron James, Pike
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 3/4, 75%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Connor Mullins, New Castle (nationally, #18 InterMat)
#5 Austin McCloskey, Western Boone
#10 Kyle Riedling, Warren Central
#11 Tre Spencer, Pike
#16 Adam Kern, Zionsville
#17 Logan Zielinski, Roncalli
#18 Gino Gillum, Cathedral
#19 Jackson Bennett, Hamilton Southeastern
Epic matchups:
#18 Gillum vs. #19 Bennett (ticket round) – They have faced off twice this year, with each kid winning once. They are very evenly matched, but Gillum faces a four seed in his first match, so it’s possible that he might be slightly fresher for the ticket match. Bennett has to first beat a very tough Austin Rose (28-7) of Greenfield Central.
#5 McCloskey vs. #17 Zielinski (1st round) – McCloskey has been on fire this season (just one loss all year, a close decision to 2X state placer Blake Rueger) and will be looking to erase the memory of his scary match last season with Justin Kieffer. Kieffer accidentally slammed the Western Boone standout on his head and he was unable to continue. Zielinski lost by fall to Noblesville’s Wayne Specht in his opening round match at New Castle last season, but he has beaten Gillum this year. He will test McCloskey at the very least. The winner will likely face the very tough Johnny Slivka of Shenandoah, who gave Carmel’s Grant Scurria a tough match at semistate last year.
#10 Riedling vs. #16 Kern (1st round match) – Two former state qualifiers square up in this opening round match. Riedling is coming off an impressive regional championship and will seek to move past last year’s unfortunate match vs. Scurria. It appeared that Riedling might have had the fall vs. Scurria and the referee simply didn’t have the angle to see it. Whatever the case, Riedling had to settle for a clutch win vs. Blanton in his opening round match. Riedling is a pinner, too, so Kern will have to be cautious vs. the Warrior wrestler. Kern caught fire last year and will have to do it again this year if he wants to return to Bankers Life. Kern finished a surprising fourth at regionals, losing by fall to Clinton Central’s Jeffery Scott in the third place match. Kern beat Connersville’s Jordan Maple and Noblesville’s Wayne Specht to advance to state.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Bennett, McCloskey, Riedling and Mullins
The Alpha Dog:
Connor Mullins
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Three top-five wrestlers occupy this very deep, very tough weight class. The clear class of this weight are #1 Harvey, #2 Johnson and #5 Neibarger. Three time state placer Harvey edged Johnson in OT during their dual earlier this year and Harvey also edged Neibarger in a very intense match at team regionals. I think Neibarger can beat Harvey, but it’s hard to see him beating South Dearborn’s Jimmy Shaw, Harvey and Johnson in one day. Therefore, I think it will come down to Harvey and Johnson, and whoever wins will likely have to eke out a very close match. While there are only five ranked grapplers in this weight class, there are some tough unranked kids as well: regional champ Shaw (32-8), the always tough Danny Rojas (35-9) of Roncalli and Westfield’s Logan Floor (38-10), also a regional champ.
Last year's champ: Kirk Johnson, Perry Meridian
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 4/4, 100%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Brian Harvey, Cathedral
#2 Kirk Johnson, Perry Meridian
#5 Austin Neibarger, Hamilton Southeastern
#16 Clint Nicholson, Pendleton Heights
#17 Connor Robinson, New Palestine
Epic matchups:
#17 Robinson vs. #5 Neibarger (1st round) – Neibarger is a former state placer and can roll with the best in the weight class. Robinson racked up a 43-7 record this season wrestling a tough schedule. Robinson gave Kirk Johnson all he wanted last week, losing a tight 5-3 decision.
#17 Robinson/#5 Neibarger vs. #1 Harvey (semifinal round) – Neibarger was upset by Floor last week and will need to be sharper to finally get past Harvey. The Royal wrestler very nearly did the deed at team regionals but Harvey held him off. Harvey had better not look past Rojas.
Logan Floor, Westfield vs. #16 Nicholson (ticket match) – This is just too close to call. Both are excellent, upperclassmen wrestlers who are well coached and have been close to the big show in the past. Nicholson has some pretty phenomenal balance and can impress when fighting off single legs. Floor knocked off the very tough Neibarger last week.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Neibarger, Harvey, Nicholson and Johnson
The Alpha Dog:
Kirk Johnson
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Tyler Willis is one of the better part-time wrestlers in recent Indiana history. His quickness is impressive and he’s become a very intuitive wrestler over the course of his high school career. However, the target on his back is large this season, as evidenced by a number of close matches against his toughest competition. The most recent nail-biter was against Irick at team regionals. Although Willis is a solid favorite to win his weight, there are at three to four kids here who are capable of pulling the upset, as Curtis Anderson did last year. Five former state qualifiers and six wrestlers currently ranked reside at this weight.
Last year's champ: Curtis Anderson, Carmel
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 3/4, 75%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Tyler Willis, Cathedral (nationally, #17 The Open Mat, #14 InterMat)
#6 Jake Masengale, Perry Meridian
#8 Jon Decker, New Castle
#9 Dezmen McGinley, Greenfield Central
#10 Matt Irick, Hamilton Southeastern
#18 Joe Ardizzone, Roncalli
Epic matchups:
#1 Willis vs. #9 McGinley (ticket round) – I doubt either kid is too excited to possibly see the other in the ticket round. McGinley has been a tough foe for Willis this year and is a former state qualifier and certainly benefitted from competing for Team Indiana at the Scholastic Duals. However, it’s tough to bet against Willis—he’s a three time state placer and an elite athlete.
#8 Decker vs. #18 Ardizzone (ticket round) – Decker is a former state qualifier and has also given Willis a tough match this year. Ardizzone has a knack for keeping his matches close and I would expect this to come down to the wire, provided the Rebel wrestler can get past the underrated Phillip Centofante (23-9) of Zionsville.
#10 Irick vs. #6 Masengale (semifinal round) – Masengale has wrestled just about every elite wrestler at 170 and won them all, except for one sub-standard (for him, anyway) match against top-ranked Willis. Irick gave Willis fits at team regional and, like Masengale, is a former state qualifier. This should be a fantastic match, if both wrestlers advance to this point.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Irick, Masengale, Decker and Willis
The Alpha Dog:
Tyler Willis
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This weight class is easily the lowest rated weight class at New Castle—only two ranked wrestlers are present in the bracket, as a few highly regarded kids didn’t advance through regionals. One of those two ranked competitors is former state qualifier Lukas Schaeffer. Schaeffer, who has committed to the Naval Academy like New Castle’s Brenden Campbell, is a legitimate state title contender and should win the weight. This weight is very wide open after Schaeffer and it will be very interesting to see how things shake out.
Last year's champ: Nick Manning, South Dearborn
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 4/4, 100%
Ranked wrestlers:
#2 Lukas Schaeffer, Westfield
#10 C.J. Martin, Perry Meridian
Epic matchups:
Zach Hutchison, East Central vs. #10 Martin (semifinal round) – It’s by no means a lock that this match will take place, as Hutchison will have to get by a 30+ win opponent (Southport’s Matt Miller, 31-9) and then the winner of Tipton’s Nate Hein (37-6) and Southmont’s stout senior Dennie Brown (22-7). Martin will have to beat the winner of Hamilton Southeastern’s Levi Pearson (13-4) and Anderson’s Zachary Chism (31-8). Hutchison is a returning semistate qualifier.
Hutchison/#10 Martin vs. #2 Schaeffer (championship round) – If either Hutchison or Martin advances to face Schaeffer, it will be interesting to see how the Shamrock wrestler responds to being firmly challenged. Westfield always wrestles a tough schedule and Schaeffer is undefeated for a reason, but this is a very murky weight class, so surprises are almost a certainty.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Jehn, Hutchison, Martin and Schaeffer
The Alpha Dog:
Lukas Schaeffer
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This weight is all Mitch Sliga's. Sliga is hungry for a state title to accompany his four Fargo titles. He is unlikely to be challenged too severely until his appearance the following weekend at Bankers Life. Past Sliga, the field is wide open and features just three other ranked wrestlers. The rankings issue is a little misleading, though; there are seven non-ranked wrestlers with 30+ wins and ten non-ranked wrestlers with 25+ wins.
Last year's champ: Mitch Sliga, Fishers
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 4/4, 100%
Ranked wrestlers:
#1 Mitch Sliga, Fishers (#10 nationally, The Open Mat, #9 InterMat, #20 WIN Magazine, #6 AWN)
#6 Ian Early, Greenfield Central
#17 Dyrek Chowning, Warren Central
#19 Devante Ash, Perry Meridian
Epic matchup:
Taylor DeLong, Westfield vs. #19 Ash (ticket round) –.DeLong is an absolute brawler—a tough, strong kid who pounds, pummels and frustrates his opponents. He’s parlayed those traits into a 41-8 record against tough competition, and several of those losses are to Sliga. In short, he’s very underrated and his record is misleading. Ash has also wrestled a brutal schedule and his long frame can be problematic for his foes as well.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Chowning, DeLong, Early and Sliga
The Alpha Dog:
Mitch Sliga
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Five ranked wrestlers will battle it out with the rest of their opponents at this weight class. None of them are strong favorites and this is among the most wide-open weight classes at New Castle. The winner will be the wrestler who catches fire. Last week, the hottest wrestler was Pike’s Justin Sanders, who knocked off higher rated opponents in Naughton and Gearlds. This hasn’t been a deep or strong weight class at New Castle in recent years.
Last year's champ: Logan Cooper, Perry Meridian
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 1/4, 25%
Ranked wrestlers:
#11 Austin Gearlds, Greenfield Central
#13 Jaylan Douglass, North Central
#15 Levi Kinney, Cathedral
#17 Jordan Naughton, Perry Meridian
#20 Justin Sanders, Pike
Epic matchups:
Alex Lindemann, Milan vs. #13 Douglass (ticket round) – For this match to take place, Douglass will have to get by the very game Jordan Phillips (27-5) of Southmont. Lindemann won his regional over returning semistate qualifier Blake Babcock (30-4) of Centerville.
Jacob Aven, Zionsville vs. #11 Gearlds (ticket round) – The sophomore Aven had a very impressive regional performance, giving up just two points in three matches en route to the title. Gearlds has had a number of big wins this year, but was majored by Sanders in the regional title match, after winning in OT against Franklin Central’s Tyler Wilson. It’s very possible he will regain his form from the regular season and win the semistate crown.
#15 Kinney vs. #17 Naughton (ticket round) – Assuming each wrestler can win tough opening round matches, they will meet up again in the ticket round. Kinney won their first battle in OT. Like Gearlds, both of these young men are capable of winning the weight.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Douglass, Gearlds, Kinney and Sanders
The Alpha Dog:
Justin Sanders
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There are six ranked wrestlers in the field, and two more returning semistate qualifiers. This is a pretty solid bracket, led by #4 Bernard and #5 Winfield. In addition to the six ranked competitors, there are seven additional wrestlers with 25 or more wins. There could be some surprises here, as this is often an unpredictable weight class. Fargo All-American Bernard and the tank Winfield are likely among the very best heavies in the state; their first match was a war of attrition won by the savvy Bernard.
Last year's champ: Willie Henson, North Central
Last year's Dingo Pack picks: 3/4, 75%
Ranked wrestlers:
#4 Wesley Bernard, Cathedral
#5 Donte Winfield, Perry Meridian
#9 Hayden Janney, Hamilton Southeastern
#14 Larry Carter, Warren Central
#16 Richard Brown, East Central
#17 Joe Garland, Rushville
Epic matchups:
#9 Janney vs. Jake Beasley, Frankton (ticket round) – Janney is a very solid wrestler and can hang with just about anyone. Janney lost a squeaker in OT to eventual state placer Willie Henson last year. Beasley is an active, athletic heavy who is capable of pulling a big upset or two. He’ll have his work cut out for him to get by returning semistate qualifier Dillen Swango (33-12) of Greensburg.
#5 Winfield vs. #16 Brown (ticket round) – Brown is a quality heavyweight, and was one match away from making it to state last year. Winfield is just about impossible to score on. By the same token, his offense is limited, but that recipe brought Jeremiah Harvey a state title last year.
#17 Garland vs. #14 Carter (ticket round) – Two ranked, big guys get after it here. Carter needs to be careful in his opening match vs. Southmont’s Chandler Burkhart (27-5).
#4 Bernard vs. #5 Winfield (championship round) – This will be a great match if it takes place. Neither kid gives an inch and each wrestler waits for his opponent to make a mistake. Bernard is pretty equally difficult to score on as Winfield and hasn’t lost in a while. This will be a tough field for both kids to navigate through, but they are the best of the bunch.
Dingo's Pack picks to advance:
Beasley, Winfield, Carter and Bernard
The Alpha Dog:
Wesley Bernard
5092012 Merrillville Semi-State Preview
MERRILLVILLE SEMI-STATE PREVIEW
Saturday's Merrillville semi-state always guarantees fans two things. First, you will see some of best, most physical wrestling in the state and second, you will see this wrestling in one of the most uncomfortable, stifling venues imaginable.
The wrestling action is what draws the fans to the Pirates' Cove and this year is no different. Crown Point, Merrillville and Penn are the top teams at this years semi state. All three teams can qualify a half dozen or so state streeters.
Crown Point's Jason Tsirtsis is the semi-state's top individual story as he continues his march to become a four time state champion like his older brother. A classy kid and brutal technician on the mat. Slightly overshadowed by Tsirtsis has been the brilliant career of Lake Central's Kyle Ayersman. He will be gunning for a fourth semi-state crown and chance to when his third state title next week.
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Hanover Central's Steven Micic is the clear favorite of the lightweights. He has been nothing short of dominant. Merrillville mighty mite, Michael Garza is on the same side of the bracket but is probably second best in this field. Penn's solid and steady Zach Davis looks to make a return trip to Indy and Culver Academy's Kayla Miracle got the golden ticket with her draw and stands a great chance of qualifying even after her fourth place finish at regional.
Best ticket round matches: Eric Peek (Portage) vs. Davis (Penn)
Garza (Merrillville) vs. Jake Sincovics (Mishawaka)
Cashing Their Check to Banker's Life
1.Micic – Hanover Central
2.Davis – Penn
3.Garza – Merrillville
4.Miracle – Culver Academy
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Micic – Hanover Central
2.Peek - Portage
3.Garza – Merrillville
4.Miracle – Culver Academy
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Another case where the semi-state's top two grapplers appear to be on the same side of the bracket. Warsaw's Jared Brooks has yet to be tested this year and is the state and country's top ranked 113 pounder. Crown Point restocks their supply of Shurg's every year it seems and young Darden Shurg has had an outstanding season thus far, racking of a 34-1 record.
Best ticket round match – Sheldon Corcoran (Logansport) vs. Greg Newman (Wawasee)
Cashing Their Check to Banker's Life
1.Brooks – Warsaw
2.Adam Brodie – Merrillville
3.Shurg – Crown Point
4.Newman - Wawasee
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Brooks – Warsaw
2.Adam Brodie – Merrillville
3.Shurg – Crown Point
4.Newman - Wawasee
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The 120 weight class is headlined by another wrestler from Hanover Central, senior Paul Petrov. He seems to wrestling his best right now and will likely meet Twin Lakes super soph, Blake Denton in the semi finals. I expect the other side of the bracket to hold chalk with Penn's Jacob Davis and Merrillville's Adam Garcia earning a free trip to Indy next week.
Best ticket round Match: Alec Weise (Benton Central) vs. Davis (Penn)
Cashing Their Check to Banker's Life
1.Petrov – Hanover Central
2.Garcia – Merrillville
3.Davis – Penn
4.Denton – Twin Lakes
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Petrov – Hanover Central
2.Garcia – Merrillville
3.Denton – Twin Lakes
4.Davis – Penn
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Lake Central's stud Kyle Ayersman should cruise through this bracket. He makes it look easy against even the this semi-state has to offer. In the quest for the other three tickets to Indy, I detect a strong region smell.
Best ticket round match: Grant Martsoff (Mishawaka) vs. Trevor Burlison (Crown Point)
Dalton Overmyer (Winamac) vs. Aaron Ayala (Hobart)
Cashing Their Check to Banker's Life
1.Ayersman – Lake Central
2.Ayala – Hobart
3.Julian Torres – Portage
4.Burlison – Crown Point
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Ayersman – Lake Central
2.Ayala – Hobart
3.Torres – Portage
4.Martsoff - Mishawaka
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Finally a weight class without a clear cut favorite. Rochester regional rivals, Anthony McHugh and Tommy Forte head line this bracket and are odds on favorites to have a repeat under the spotlight at Merrillville. A boatload of interesting early round matches will keep wrestling fans on the edges of their seats.
Best ticket round matches: Alex Mavros (Lowell) vs. Patrick Manning (Hobart)
Spence/Johnson winner (Portage/Clay) vs. Cody Alderman (Delphi)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Forte – Mishawaka
2.McHugh – Culver Academy
3.Alderman - Delphi
4.Mavros - Lowell
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Forte – Mishawaka
2.McHugh – Culver Academy
3.Alderman – Delphi
4.Mavros - Lowell
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Two closely matched Northern Indiana Conference rivals along with an interloper from south of Lafayette will bring fireworks to the 138 pound weight class. At the top of the bracket, returning state placer Mitch Hartman appears poised to make another trip to Indy. Undefeated Alex Griffin of McCutcheon is the class of the second group of four. On the bottom half of the bracket, I look for Mishawaka sophomore Tristin Macri and a suprise state qualifier in Rensselaer's Jeffrey Martin.
Best ticket round match: Jeffrey Martin (Renssalaer) vs. Tony Vasquez (Hobart)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Hartman – SB Clay
2.Macri - Mishawaka
3.Griffin - McCutcheion
4.Martin - Rensselaer
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Macri – Mishawaka
2.Hartman – SB Clay
3.Griffin – McCutcheon
4.Roach - Portage
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Jason Tsirtsis is the runaway favorite in the class for the second year in a row. Unfortunately, the second and third best wrestlers in this semistate are in the same quarter bracket. The winner of the Charlie Mavros/Trevor Manspeaker match will likely have the honor of meeting Tsirtsis in the finals. The other two slots for Indy are wide open.
Best ticket round match: Mavros (Lowell) vs. Manspeaker (Penn)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Jason Tsirtsis – Crown Point
2.Mavros – Lowell
3.Zach Thorn – Portage
4.Lane Smous - Mishawaka
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Tsirtsis – Crown Point
2.Mavros – Hanover Central
3.Katsaforas – Chesterton
4.Thorn – Portage
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A rare semi-state title might be headed south to Lafayette. Lafayette Jeff's battle hardened Adrian Brown appears to have the strongest resume at the 152 class. Look for him to meet the streaking Chris Katsaforos from Chesterton in the finals. The class wrestling another week should be rounded out by Danny Ginter of Penn and Kenny Hughes of Lowell.
Best ticket round match: Hughes (Lowell) vs Zach Sandefer (Merrillville)
Espinoza (Logansport) vs Ginter (Penn)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Adrian Brown – Lafayette Jeff
2.Chris Katsafaros – Chesterton
3.Kenny Hughes – Lowell
4.Danny Ginter – Penn
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Brown – Lafayette Jeff
2.Katsaforas – Chesterton
3.Hughes – Lowell
4.Maldanado – Highland
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Look for outstanding frosh Scotty Sopko to crash the regional championship party at the 160 pound class. It could be an all freshmen finals if Sopko can get by Crown Point's tough as nails, Dusty Schurg for a chance to meet perhaps the state's most impressive freshman, Bobby Stevenson of Merrillville.
Best ticket round matches: Kelly Kolat (South Bend Washington) vs Graham Redweik (Caston)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Stevenson – Merrillville
2.Schurg – Crown Point
3.Sopko - Hobart
4.Redweik - Caston
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Stevenson – Merrillville
2.Schurg – Crown Point
3.Sopko – Hobart
4.Kolat – South Bend Washington
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Who has a shot at wrestling on the floor in Indy? Your guess is as good as mine at 170. About ten grapplers look like that have a shot in this wide open bracket. Lowell's Jeremy Crocker is probably the favorite but he has been beaten by Merrillville's Darryl Peppers. Picking this weight class is a true crap shoot.
Best ticket round matches: Ethan Dale (McCutcheon) vs. Mike Anderson (South Bend Riley)
Dwight Hunter (South Bend Clay) vs. Tony Rodriguez (Hobart)
Cashing Their Check to Banker's Life
1.Crocker (Lowell)
2.Peppers (Merrillville)
3.Rodriguez (Hobart)
4.Anderson (South Bend Riley)
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1.Dale – McCutcheon
2.Crocker – Lowell
3.Peppers – Merrillville
4.Rodriguez - Hobart
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Purdue recruit and returning 3rd place finisher at 171, Tanner Lynde of Delphi will enter the semi state as a clear favorite. His biggest test to date might come in the semi finals where he will likely face Culver Community's Matt Hurford. Munster's much improved Dominic Fimbianti and Crown Point's freshman Morgan Kral look to round out the state qualifiers.
Best ticket round matches: Christian Winkle (Twin Lakes) vs. Morgan Kral(Crown Point)
Cashing Their Check to Banker's Life
1.Lynde - Delphi
2.Fimbianti - Munster
3.Hurford – Culver Community
4.Kral – Crown Point
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Lynde – Delphi
2.Fimbianti – Munster
3.Hurford – Culver
4.Winkle – Twin Lakes
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One man stands about the crowd at 195 and that man is Merrillville's Kourtney Berry. Berry had a coming out party last year and placed 5th in the state at 189. He has battled a knee injury this season and hasn't wrestled a full schedule but veteran coach David Maldanado knows how to have his wrestlers peak and conditioning is rarely an issue with a Pirate grappler. South Bend Adams Alex Skipper has state experience in this field and will likely meet Berry in the finals.
Best ticket round match: Skipper (Mishawaka) vs. Jacob Ricks (Benton Central)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Berry – Merrillville
2.Skipper – South Bend Adams
3.Jaylin Allen – South Bend Clay
4.Matt Langbehn – Crown Point
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Berry – Merrillville
2.Skipper – South Bend Adams
3.Allen – South Bend Clay
4.Langbehn – Crown Point
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This just might be the deepest and most entertaining weight class of the day. Studs are all over this sixteen man bracket. Veteran stars along with a very promising sophomore will make this class must see wrestling. South Bend Clay's 'Hard Workin' Joe Gallegos looks to have the easiest road to Indy but must beat the winner of a probable match-up of Dustin Kult (McCutcheon) and Michael Nickson of Merrillville. On the other side of the bracket, super-soph Gelen Robinson, must navigate by once-beaten Brandon Schultheiss of Twin Lakes to reach Indy. The final ticket will go the winner of a likely match up of Penn's Devin Reagan and Crown Point's returning state placer, Tyler Kral.
Best ticket round match: Kult(McCutcheon) vs. Nickson(Merrillville)
Robinson (Lake Central) vs Schultheiss (Twin Lakes)
Reagan (Penn) vs Kral (Crown Point)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Gallegos – SB Clay
2.Robinson – Lake Central
3.Kral – Crown Point
4.Kult – McCutcheon
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Robinson – Lake Central
2.Gallegos – South Bend Clay
3.Kral – Crown Point
4.Nickson – Merrillville
285
The Rochester regional has been a hotbed of heavyweights the past couple of years and this year looks to be no different. The top four at Rochester all have excellent shots at making the trip to Indy. Bremen's Abe Hall looks to be the surest bet in this field. Rochester runner-up, Kade Maggert has probably the toughest draw and must beat McCutcheon senior Blake Ford in the ticket round. Wawasee's seasoned Dmitri Kaplanis must topple once-beaten Fabian Durant of Hammond Morton and South Bend Riley's Marcus “Bull†Dozier will have to defeat Crown Point's Josh Swope.
Best ticket round match: Blake Ford(McCutcheon) vs. Kade Maggert (Penn)
Swope (Crown Point) vs. Dozier (South Bend Riley)
Fabian Durant (Hammond Morton) vs. Kaplanis (Wawasee)
Cashing Their Check at Banker's Life
1.Hall - Bremen
2.Maggert – Penn
3.Kaplanis - Wawasee
4.Dozier – Riley
ontherise219's Picks to Click
1.Hall – Bremen
2.Maggert – Penn
3.Kaplanis – Wawasee
4.Dozier - Riley
3322012 Junior Greco-Roman Preview
Past 5 Years All-Americans
Year
Weight
Place
Name
2008
130
7th
D’Marcus Spencer
2008
215
6th
George Malone
2010
189
2nd
Drake Stein
2011
160
8th
Kirk Johnson
2011
171
8th
Conner Lefever
With only five All-Americans in the past five years, Indiana is looking to improve on their showing in the Junior Greco-Roman championships. This year's team is highlighted by two former All-Americans, which will increase the chances of having multiple All-Americans like last year. Leading the way is 2011 160lbs All-American Kirk Johnson from Perry Meridian. Johnson has a methodical style that makes it very difficult to score on. Another wrestler to watch is 2009 Cadet Greco-Roman All-American Sean Mappes. Mappes won a state title this year and will look to continue his streak. He has been within a match or two of placing the past two years. Two other wrestlers have seen success at the regional level in Riley Lefever and Anders Douglass. Lefever placed second at Central Regionals in Greco and also had a 5-3 record at the Junior Duals. He will try to continue the Lefever legacy and finish with some hardware like his older brother Conner did last year. Douglass finished 3rd at the Central Regionals in Greco this year and has steadily improved over the past couple years. Two others to watch are state qualifiers Brent McCreary and Dalton Halbig.
Name
Weight
State Credentials
National Credentials
Adam Boles
120
Dominique Shelby
120
Anders Douglass
126
Central Regionals 3rd
John Cimmerman
138
Sammy Ferdig
145
Josh Juarez
145
Matthew Ruddick
152
Kirk Johnson
160
2012- 3rd, 2011- 4th, 2010- 4th
2011 Junior Greco 8th, 2012 FloNationals 7th
Brent McCreary
160
 2012 State Qualifier
Chase Hack
160
Sean Mappes
170
2012 State Champion
2011 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 4th,2010 Cadet Greco 7th
Paul Matthews
170
Riley Lefever
170
Central Regionals Greco 2nd, Junior Duals 5-3
Dalton Halbig
195
2012 State Qualifier
3832012 Junior Freestyle Preview
Past 5 Years All-Americans
2007
105
5th
Camden Eppert
2007
125
7th
Jeremiah Edwards
2007
130
8th
Eric Galka
2007
152
3rd
Andrew Howe
2008
105
4th
Brandon Nelsen
2008
112
4th
Camden Eppert
2008
119
7th
Justin Brooks
2008
130
7th
Chris Head
2008
160
1st
Andrew Howe
2009
119
5th
Camden Eppert
2009
130
1st
Cashe’ Quiroga
2009
145
8th
Ryan Stahl
2010
135
3rd
Jason Tsirtsis
2011
112
2nd
Jarred Brooks
2011
130
5th
Jared McKinley
2011
145
1st
Jason Tsirtsis
This year's Junior Freestyle team is relatively young compared to the recent years, but it does not lack the firepower. Leading the way is Mitch Sliga who in recent years has been collecting stop signs like it is going out of style. He has NEVER lost at Fargo and added a FILA Cadet Freestyle title just over a month ago to his resume. He will be representing the USA in Baku, Azerbaijan in August, but first has some business to attend to in Fargo, North Dakota. Jared McKinley is coming back one more time to Fargo with a chip on his shoulder after a 5th place finish last year. He was dominant during the high school season and looks to do the same in Fargo. Other returning All-Americans include two Greco All-Americans in Sean Mappes and Kirk Johnson. After a long Greco tournament they only had one day to recharge their batteries to gear up for freestyle. Jacob Cottey came home with an 8th place plaque last year as a cadet and looks to bring home a bigger one this year as a junior.
Another Perry Meridian Falcon to watch is Donte Winfield. He had success last year at Fargo, but came up short. There are many state placers looking to make an impact this year at Fargo. The pride of New Paris, Forrest Glogouski, is looking to do well after placing 6th this year. State runner-up Vinny Corsaro is making his second trip to Fargo and looking for a spot on the podium. Do not forget about Tommy Forte who beat one of the top wrestlers in the country in Anthony Valencia at the Junior Duals. He is no stranger to national level competition. Lastly, but lost leastly, Danville Warrior and state champion Neal Molloy is making another appearance in Fargo. He placed 3rd at FloNationals this spring and a deep run in this tournament will put him high on a lot of college coach's radar.
Name
Weight
State Credentials
National Credentials
Jacob Cottey
106
2012 6th
Cadet Freestyle 8th
Jake Chadwick
113
Adam Boles
120
Forrest Glogouski
120
2012 6th
Quinn Harris
120
Dominique Shelby
126
Anders Douglass
126
Central Regionals 3rd
Zack Runyon
126
Max Buckley
132
Trevor Burlison
132
Jared McKinley
132
2012 1st, 2011 1st, 2010 4th
Junior Freestyle 5th
John Cimmerman
138
Tommy Forte
138
2012 3rd
7-1 Junior Duals
Neal Molloy
138
2012 5th, 2011 1st
FloNationals 3rd
Sammy Ferdig
145
Vinny Corsaro
145
2012 2nd, 2011 6th
Josh Juarez
145
Riley McClurg
152
Matthew Ruddick
152
Kirk Johnson
160
2012 3rd, 2011 4th, 2010 4th
2012 Junior Greco 7th, 2011 Junior Greco 8th, 2012 FloNationals 7th
Brent McCreary
160
Austin Neibarger
160
2010 8th
Chase Hack
160
Sean Mappes
170
2012 1st
2012 Junior Greco 7th, 2011 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 4th,2010 Cadet Greco 7th
Paul Matthews
170
Riley Lefever
170
Central Regionals Greco 2nd, Junior Duals 5-3
Dominique Robinson
182
Dalton Halbig
195
Mitch Sliga
195
2012 1st, 2011 3rd, 2010 3rd
FILA Cadet 1st, Cadet Freestyle 1st(twice), Cadet Greco 1st(twice)
Jacob Barclay
220
Donte Winfield
285
18272012 IHSAA Semi-State Brackets
Date: Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012.
Admission: $6 (Final session only); $10 (Season ticket).
Advancement:Â The top four place winners in each weight class advance to the state finals.
1.   Merrillville, 9 am CT
Feeder Regionals: Calumet, Crown Point, Logansport, Rochester.
2.   Fort Wayne Snider (at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum), 9 am ET
Feeder Regionals: Carroll (Fort Wayne), Goshen, Jay County, Peru.
3.   New Castle, 9 am ET
Feeder Regionals: North Montgomery, Pendleton Heights, Perry Meridian, Richmond.
4.   Evansville Reitz (at Ford Arena), 9 am CT
Feeder Regionals: Bloomington South, Castle, Jeffersonville, Mooresville.
12692012 IHSAA Regional Brackets
Date: Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012.
Admission: $6.
Advancement: The top four place winners in each weight class advance to the semi-state tournament.
1.   Calumet, 9 am CT
Feeder Sectionals: Calumet, East Chicago Central.
2.   Crown Point, 9 am CT
Feeder Sectionals: Crown Point, LaPorte.
3.   Rochester, 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Mishawaka, Plymouth.
4.   Logansport, 9:30 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Lafayette Jefferson, Twin Lakes.
5.   Goshen, 9:30 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Elkhart Memorial, Westview.
6.   Carroll (Fort Wayne), 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Carroll (Fort Wayne), New Haven.
7.   Peru, 8:30 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Oak Hill, Peru.
8.   Jay County, 8:30 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Delta, Jay County.
9.   North Montgomery, 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Crawfordsville, Zionsville.
10. Pendleton Heights, 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Hamilton Heights, Lawrence Central.
11. Perry Meridian, 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Indianapolis Washington, Shelbyville.
12. Richmond, 8 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Tri, Franklin County.
13. Mooresville, 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Avon, Mooresville.
14. Bloomington South, 9:30 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Jennings County, Northview.
15. Jeffersonville, 9 am ET
Feeder Sectionals: Jeffersonville, Southridge.
16. Castle, 9 am CT
Feeder Sectionals: Castle, Evansville Central.
7482012 Fort Wayne Semi-State Preview
106lbs
Head of the Class: Hayden Lee- Garrett
State Streeters: Sawyer Miller- South Adams, Connor Knapp- East Noble, Alan Mock- North Miami
The Skinny:
The little Railroader that could, Hayden Lee, leads the field in this weight class. He has defeated Miller twice this season by identical 4-0 scores and also defeated Knapp 4-2. Knapp and Miller are definitely capable of pulling of the mild upset if Lee does not come ready to wrestle.
Early Round Key Matches:
Tyler Rigney- Muncie South vs. Seth Lloyd- Marion
Ben Cauffman- Carroll vs. Delawence Gayfield- Concord
Knapp vs. Rigney/Lloyd winner
113lbs
Head of the Class: Schuyler Phillips- Yorktown
State Streeters: Forrest Glogouski- Fairfield, Matt Frane- Dekalb, LJ Moser- South Adams
The Skinny:
Returning state qualifier Schuyler Phillips has quietly put together an impressive season. He comes in with only one loss to a super stud out of Michigan. He could be tested early on in the ticket round by Cody Flickinger of Elkhart Memorial and in the semi-finals and finals.
Early Round Key Matches:
Matt Frane- Dekalb vs. Sam Lovejoy- Bishop Luers
Cody Flickinger- Elkhart Memorial vs. Schuyler Phillips- Yorktown
120lbs
Head of the Class: Zach Krumlauf- Dekalb
State Streeters: Cody Walburn- Adams Central, Brock Bevans- Yorktown, Bobby Keuneke- Bellmont
The Skinny:
This is a wide open weight class that will could shape up a multitude of ways after the dust has settled. Zach Krumlauf of Dekalb leads the way, but he will have to get by Brock Bevans of Yorktown in the semi-finals. Bevans and Krumlauf wrestled last year at semi-state and state at 103lbs, but Krumlauf will have the size advantage this time. In the other half of the bracket there could be the third Adams County throwdown between Keuneke and Walburn where Keuneke has won both matches so far this year.
Early Round Key Matches:
Bobby Keuneke- Bellmont vs. Kegan Kern- Peru
Cody Walburn- Adams Central vs. Erique Early- Snider
126lbs
Head of the Class: Nick Crume- Jimtown
State Streeters: Chandler Carroll- Yorktown, Kalib Jackson- East Noble, Mason Meling- Snider
The Skinny:
The bracket gods separated Crume and Carroll which will make for a great finals matchup between the two former state 3rd place finishers. Both Crume and Carroll have been battle tested this year, so look for a great match in the finals.
Early Round Key Matches:
Mason Meling- Snider vs. Benjamin Fiechter- Southern Wells
Kalib Jackson- East Noble vs. Gabe Flores- Marion
132lbs
Head of the Class: Todd Batt- South Adams
State Streeters: Derek Roe- Adams Central, Kody George- Homestead, Jared Wilson- Snider
The Skinny:
This weight will be one of the most exciting weights to watch all day long with four returning state qualifiers along with Al Smith 2nd and 3rd place finishers and a Connersville 2nd place finisher in the field. We could also see round three of another Adams County throwdown in the finals between Batt and Roe, but that is only if they make it that far. There are many sleepers in the field here and no wrestler should be overlooked.
Early Round Key Matches:
Todd Batt- South Adams vs. Tylor Willms- Fremont
Jared Wilson- Snider vs. Alex Mix- Dekalb
Evan Loe- Peru vs. AJ Grim- West Noble
Loe/Grim winner vs. Derek Roe- Adams Central
Trevor Echartea- Elkhart Central vs. Kody George- Homestead
138lbs
Head of the Class: Devon Jackson- Yorktown
State Streeters: Michael Nix- Bishop Dwenger, Kyle Jolas- Huntington North, Lucas Riecke- East Noble
The Skinny:
This is another great weight class, the only difference is there is a clear cut favorite and the other three positions are up for grabs. Two-time state runner-up and Purdue signee, Devon Jackson, leads the field here with an unblemished record. He has taken an undefeated record into the finals the past two years, only to come up short. There are three other state qualifiers in the field, but none are going to have an easy road to getting back to state street.
Early Round Key Matches:
Kyle Jolas- Huntington North vs. Ronnie Bogle- Elkhart Memorial
Lucas Riecke- East Noble vs. Brayden Moreau- Garrett
145lbs
Head of the Class: Brooks Faurote- Bellmont
State Streeters: Cody Zink- Woodlan, Sebastian Eckert- Huntington North, Levi McKee- North Miami
The Skinny:
This is another weight class where the bracket gods separated arguably the top two wrestlers. Faurote has been lights out all season long and will look to continue a deep Brave tradition with a semi-state championship. He will be challenged by Cody Zink of Woodlan has had as many semi-state heartbreaks as any wrestler ever.
Early Round Key Matches:
Levi McKee- North Miami vs. Conner Brummett- Dekalb
Rhett Hiestand- Yorktown vs. Sebastian Eckert- Huntington North
152lbs
Head of the Class: Isaiah Bradley- Muncie South
State Streeters: Dewey Melcher- Bellmont, Zeke Schultz- Adams Central, Frank Martin- Homestead
The Skinny:
The top quarter bracket of this weight is absolutely stacked with two former state qualifiers facing off in the first round in Zeke Schultz of Adams Central and Carter Delaney of Bishop Dwenger. The winner gets to wrestle Zach Beebe of Angola who has quietly had a great season. Isaiah Bradley of Muncie South looks to be the head of the class here, but he will be challenged all day long including in the ticket round against Al Smith champion Ryan Ntende.
Early Round Key Matches:
Carter Delaney- Bishop Dwenger vs. Zeke Schultz- Adams Central
Delaney/Schultz winner vs. Zach Beebe- Angola
Isaiah Bradley- Muncie South vs. Ryan Ntende- Goshen
160lbs
Head of the Class: Jesse Goodnight- Kokomo
State Streeters: Isaac Stuery- Leo, Casey Adams- Jimtown, Brian Dick- Maconaquah
The Skinny:
This weight class will have four great ticket round match-ups with no wrestler a lock to punch their ticket to state. Goodnight is the favorite here, but will be challenged by Riley Lefever of Carroll. Steury will be pushed by Aaron Mason of Dekalb, Dick will have a tough foe in Chantz Luginbill of Adams Central and finally Adams will be challenged by Kyle Walters of Union City.
Early Round Key Matches:
Jesse Goodnight- Kokomo vs. Riley Lefever- Carroll
Isaac Steury- Leo vs. Aaron Mason- Dekalb
Brian Dick- Maconaquah vs. Chantz Luginbill- Adams Central
Casey Adams- Jimtown vs. Kyle Walters- Union City
170lbs
Head of the Class: Tanner Adams- Jimtown
State Streeters: Anthony Linnear- North Side, Garrett Weber- Leo, Blake Rodenbeck- East Noble
The Skinny:
If you wrestle this weight class 10 times, you are bound to get 10 different results. Tanner Adams looks to be the head of the class here, but do not count out Linnear or Weber to pull out a minor upset. Linnear is big, strong and athletic and finished 3rd at Connersville, while Adams won an equally tough weight at the Al Smith. The darkhorse is Weber who is the only wrestler in this weight with state experience.
Early Round Key Matches:
Blake Rodenbeck- East Noble vs. Jake Reed- Muncie South
Tanner Adams- Jimtown vs. Kody Jones- Concordia
182lbs
Head of the Class: Brad Busse- Bellmont
State Streeters: Cody Conrad- Heritage, Ben Pfister- Adams Central, Jake Wiechmann- Western
The Skinny:
This weight class could easily be dominated by the ACAC conference with a potential of three state qualifier from this tough small school conference. Busse has had three barn burners with Pfister, but he may get to avoid seeing him for the third straight week if Conrad defeats Pfister again. All four ticket round matches will be good ones with some great wrestlers in each quarter bracket.
Early Round Key Matches:
Carson Volheim- Elkhart Central vs. Ben Pfister- Adams Central
Cody Conrad- Heritage vs. Corey Crabtree- Muncie South
Jake Wiechmann- Western vs. Trevon Carr- Leo
Brad Busse- Bellmont vs. Ben Evans- Bishop Dwenger
195lbs
Head of the Class: Spencer Raypole- Carroll
State Streeters: Ben Baker- Bellmont, Austin Gibson- Garrett, Bo Butler- Kokomo
The Skinny:
This weight will also be a fun one with four wrestlers leading the way that are extremely close to each other. Raypole and Baker have split matches this year, while Gibson has five of his six losses to both Raypole and Baker by a combined total of eight points. You cannot count out Bo Butler of Kokomo who comes into the coliseum undefeated.
Early Round Key Matches:
Bo Butler- Kokomo vs. Kyle Garringer- Jay County
Austin Gibson- Garrett vs. Tieshawn Johnson- Elkhart Memorial
220lbs
Head of the Class: Seth Biberstine- Southern Wells
State Streeters: Chase Spears- Elkhart Memorial, Cameron Colby- Kokomo, Nolan Wilson- Leo
The Skinny:
Two undefeated wrestlers highlight this weight class in returning state placer Colby and Biberstine. Biberstine did not wrestle last year due to injury, but has absolutely dominated everyone in his path this year. The bottom half of the bracket lacks any undefeated wrestlers, but will consist of some great matches.
Early Round Key Matches:
Cameron Colby- Kokomo vs. Travis Carunchia- Garrett
Isaac Birch- Bellmont vs. Chase Spears- Elkhart Memorial
285lbs
Head of the Class: Dominique Stauffer- Elkhart Central
State Streeters: Ta-Quan Walker- North Side, Eric Hemmelgarn- Jay County, Jimmy Ulerick- Maconaquah
The Skinny:
Do not leave until this weight is finishes as from top to bottom this could be the most competitive weight in Fort Wayne. This weight class features nine wrestlers with less than five losses on the year, with most of them to each other. Two returning state qualifiers also highlight this weight class, but neither have an easy path to return to state. Dominique Stauffer looks to be the favorite with a hungry pack of wolves nipping at his heals.
Early Round Key Matches:
Ta’Quan Walker- North Side vs. Brandon Daniels- Goshen
Andrew Amos- Angola vs. Jimmy Ulerick- Maconaquah
Amos/Ulerick winner vs. Kyle Short- Norwell
Andrew Mason- Huntington North vs. Eric Hemmelgarn- Jay County
Dominique Stauffer- Elkhart Central vs. Matt Beard- Eastside
3922012 Fargo Coverage
Where: Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota
When: July 14th-21st
What: USAW Freestyle and Greco-Roman nationals for cadet, junior and women’s age groups
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Daily Recaps
Miracle Leads Three Cadet Women's All-Americans
Trio of Cadets Earn All-American Honors
Cadet Greco Wraps Up and Juniors Battle Through Day One
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Nine Cadets Battle Through Day One
Junior Freestyle Day 1 Recap
Four Cadets Still Undefeated
Cadets Place 9th in Freestyle
Winfield Leads Three Junior All-Americans
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All-Americans
Cadet Womens Freestyle
Kayla Miracle- 3rd
Courtney Grey- 4th
Brooke Bunch- 7th
Cadet Greco-Roman
Conner Tolley- 2nd
Gavan Jolley-Little- 6th
Sage Coy- 8th
Junior Greco-Roman
Kirk Johnson- 7th
Sean Mappes- 7th
Junior Womens Freestyle
Kayla Miracle- National Champion
Cadet Freestyle
Cody LeCount- 2nd
Stevan Micic- 3rd
Robert Steveson- 3rd
Gavan Jolley-Little- 4th
Conner Tolley- 5th
Brandon James- 6th
Jose Champagne- 8th
Junior Freestyle
Donte Winfield- 2nd
Neal Molloy- 5th
Jared McKinley- 6th
4282012 Evansville Semi-State Preview
Evansville Semi-State Preview
While fans from the Merrillville Semi-State surely will reign in the complaints early next week, this Saturday wrestlers from the Evansville Semi-State will come to compete at a premier venue in Ford Arena. Each wrestler looks to punch their ticket and create their own history, being the first ever State Qualifiers out of this new location, leaving Roberts Stadium as a distant memory.
106
106 looks to be a competitive weight class with returning State Qualifiers in Terrence Kennedy of Floyd Central and Damon Kuhn of Evansville Reitz with Kennedy having a tough way to go in the ticket round. With only one upperclassman you should expect to see these names in the upcoming years as well.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Terrence Kennedy (35-1 Floyd Central) vs. Jacob Brown (39-1 Castle)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Damon Kuhn (40-2 Reitz)
2. Terrence Kennedy (35-1 Floyd Central)
3. Hunter Fox (37-2 Cascade)
4. DJ Smith (29-4 Franklin)
113
At 113 it is a two horse race between Bailey Lahue (37-2 Corydon Central) and Anthony Schoettle (37-1 Center Grove) after that it’s a crapshoot for the remaining two spots at Bankers Life Field house, with many tough and battle tested wrestlers gunning for a state finals appearance.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Alex Johnson (30-8 Evansville Mater Dei) vs. Cory O’neal (36-4 Southwestern)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Bailey Lahue (37-2 Corydon Central)
2. Anthony Schoettle (37-1 Center Grove)
3. Josh Davis (34-9 Reitz)
4. Cory O’neal (36-4 Southwestern)
120
Possibly the toughest weight class in the Semi-State, 120 returns four State Qualifiers from a year ago in Luke Welch (40-0 Castle), IU Commit Alonzo Shepherd(44-3 Jeffersonville), Skyler Lykins(25-9 Franklin) and Blake Johns (34-8 Reitz). This weight class should hold a lot of matches that will be remembered for years to come.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Alonzo Shepherd (44-3 Jefffersonville) vs. Austin Spray (38-3 Southwestern)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Luke Welch (40-0 Castle)
2. Blake Johns (34-8 Reitz).
3. Alonzo Shepherd (44-3 Jeffersonville)
4. Sam Goebel (12-6 Mater Dei)
126
126 seems to be another weight that will likely be dominated by a few wrestlers. Returning SQ’s Gideon Vanhook (25-3 Reitz) and Logan Wedding ( 39-3 Ev. Memorial) look to be the front-runners of the weight, with Josh Pierre(27-7 Mater Dei) also in the thick of things, but with a very tough way to go.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Zach Batts(23-2 Cascade) vs. Josh Pierre(27-7 Mater Dei)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Gideon Vanhook (25-3 Reitz)
2. Logan Wedding ( 39-3 Ev. Memorial)
3. Zach Batts(23-2 Cascade)
4. Devin Broukal (35-6 Bloomington South)
132
With the second, fourth, twelfth, and fifteenth ranked wrestlers in the state at 132, fireworks are bound to happen. This weight to me is probably one of the most exciting to watch at Ford Arena this weekend. Look forward to the semi-finals match (assuming it takes place) between Danville’s 38-0 Junior Neal Molloy and 40-1 Senior from Evansville Reitz, Trevor Moody.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Conner Montgomery (18-1 Jennings County) vs. Tyler Hupp (27-4 Indian Creek)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Neal Molloy (38-0 Danville)
2. Tre Marler (29-1 Floyd Central)
3. Trevor Moody (40-1 Reitz)
4. Tyler Hupp (27-4 Indian Creek)
138
138 is possibly the most wide open weight with wrestlers that have losses to each other throughout the year. Jake Lannert is coming off of a 4th place finish from a year ago, yet has a tough way to go to get close to repeating that accomplishment, with a couple of very tough wrestlers standing in his way including Jennings County’s Jordan Gast and Danvilles Jordan Judy.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Jordan Gast (38-3 Jennings County) vs. Jake Lannert (36-2 Mater Dei)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Jordan Judy (36-4 Danville)
2. Brenden Kelley (38-4 Ev. Central)
3. Jordan Gast (38-3 Jennings County)
4. Gage Kelly (41-5 Scottsburg)
145
Maybe I put the cart before the horse when saying 138 was the most wide open weight. 145 is BY FAR the most unpredictable weight in the Evansville Semi State. With none of these wrestlers being household names in Indiana wrestling, look to see some fresh faces at Bankers Life Field house next weekend.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Brian Hayhurst (35-6 Ev. Memorial) vs. Tim Schuler (39-7 Columbus East)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Brian Hayhurst (35-6 Ev. Memorial)
2. Brayden Montgomery (13-2 Danville)
3. Alex Bassemier (32-6 Mater Dei)
4. Chase Singleton (27-7 Gibson Southern)
152
152 is a weight jam-packed with wrestlers that are well-deserving of a State Finals appearance. Many of these wrestlers are not only accomplished in high school wrestling but also recognizable from the Freestyle and Greco ranks. This weight also has one of the best (or worst depending how you look at it) ticket round matches in the state with the potential to see second ranked and once beaten Senior, Blake Rueger of Reitz High School wrestling eighth ranked Senior hailing from Bloomington High School South, Ethan Farmer.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Blake Rueger(40-1 Reitz) vs. Ethan Farmer (39-2 Bloomington South)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Blake Rueger(40-1 Reitz)
2. Quincy Richey (36-0 Brown County)
3. Colt Burnette (39-1 Mitchell)
4. Zach Adams (33-6 Madison)
160
At 160 you’ll see the studs pull away with the top 3 places. Jacob Underwood (37-1 Martinsville), Swade Oser (51-0 Heritage Hills) and Tsali Lough are a class above everyone else at this weight. The Oser and Underwood semi finals match looks to be one that could potentially be a placement match next weekend.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Casey Abell (34-6 Forest Park) vs. Brock Warner (35-6 Center Grove)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Swade Oser (51-0 Heritage Hills)
2. Tsali Lough (40-2 Terre Haute South)
3. Jacob Underwood (37-1 Martinsville)
4. Brock Warner (35-6 Center Grove)
170
170 is a relatively even field with a ton of talented wrestlers such as Clayton Fiddler of Bloomington South, Austin Warren of Castle, Brandon Marlin of Jeffersonville and Austin Bowman of Franklin, just to name a few; vying for a spot to wrestle Friday night. There is one stand-out however, in Sean Mappes (38-0 Center Grove). From watching him in past off seasons and looking at this years results the kid seems to have all the tools to be wrestling under the lights next weekend with hopes of capturing the State Title at 170.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Clayton Fiddler (36-5 Bloomington South) vs. Aaron King (38-4 Reitz)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Sean Mappes (38-0 Center Grove).
2. Clayton Fiddler (36-5 Bloomington South)
3. Austin Warren (37-3 Castle)
4. Brandon Marlin (40-5 Jeffersonville)
182
182 is also one of those weights that all wrestlers seem to have a shot at taking. The only undefeated wrestler, Dalton Brandenstein of Mater Dei, has had close matches with some of the wrestlers in this bracket.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Jackson Randall (31-5 Floyd Central) vs. Gabe Konerding (47-5 Heritage Hills)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Dalton Brandenstein (39-0 Mater Dei)
2. Dakota Thacker (36-5 Bloomington South)
3. Brock Wathen (36-2 Jennings County)
4. Gabe Konerding (47-5 Heritage Hills)
195
At 195 it is a one man show with Dane Maurer running through Ford Arena like a Mustang.(had to drop a car reference somewhere) I expect to see Dalton Halbig in the finals with the younger Maurer ,but not really having any say in what is going to happen. We’ll see though as that is why they wrestle it out.
Best Ticket Round Match:
Elijah Curtley (32-3 Jeffersonville) vs. Benjamin Bird (28-3 West Vigo)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Dane Maurer (38-0 Mater Dei)
2. Dalton Halbig (36-4 Princeton)
3. Elijah Curtley (32-3 Jeffersonville)
4. Dylan Jones (26-4 Avon)
220
About this time is where everyone begins to stand up, stretch and head for the concession stands, but for this weight, I would advise against it. 220 has the second, fifth, eighth, ninth and fourteenth ranked wrestlers in the state. This is one of those weights that true wrestling fans are losing sleep over the anticipation of seeing.
Best Ticket Round Match: (actually it’s a first round match)
5th ranked Iyan Bass(41-0 Jennings County) vs 9th ranked Mason Schnarr (28-5 Reitz)
Ticket Punchers:
1. Keith Knura (31-0 Indian Creek)
2. Iyan Bass(41-0 Jennings County)
3. Jared Boehm (50-1 Heritage Hills)
4. Aaron See (38-4 Northview)
285
The same idea applies for 285 as it did for 220. You get to watch possibly the most exciting heavyweight in the state go to work. Kaden Suter is as strong as any heavy weight in the state and as quick and agile as a 126 pounder. He will have his work cut out for him however, as he should meet 13th ranked Nathan Wright of Mater Dei in the semi finals..
Best Ticket Round Match:
Trevor Phillips (37-0 Mitchell) vs. Winner of Breen/Snyder
Ticket Punchers:
1. Kaden Suter (39-0 Martinsville)
2. Trevor Phillips (37-0 Mitchell)
3. Nathan Wright (36-1 Mater Dei)
4. Jesse Hohl (35-7 Ev. Central)
There is the Evansville Semi-State preview; sorry if there are any errors as I did it on short notice. I hope everyone makes it to Ford Arena to watch some very exciting wrestling and to see which wrestlers make history as the first State Qualifiers in our new venue.
Best of luck this weekend,
Grenadier2012
11292012 Conference Tournament Brackets
Hoosier Crossroads Conference
Teams: Avon, Brownsburg, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Jefferson, Mccutcheon, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville
Southern Indiana Wrestling Conference
Teams: Christian Academy, Crawford County, Charlestown, Eastern (Pekin), Forest Park, Milan, Mitchell, New Washington, Paoli, Providence, Salem, Scottsburg, Southwestern, Switzerland County
Hoosier Conference
Teams: Benton Central, Delphi, Rensselaer Central, Twin Lakes, Central Catholic, Tipton, and West Lafayette.
Sagmore
Team Scores
Teams: Crawfordsville, Danville, Frankfort, Lebanon, North Montgomery, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks, Western Boone
Conference Indiana
Teams: Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Columbus North, Franklin Central, Lawrence Central, Perry Meridian, Pike, Southport
Hoosier Heritage Conference
Teams: Delta, Greenfield-Central, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), New Palestine, Pendleton Heights, Rushville, Shelbyville, Yorktown.
Duneland Athletic Conference
Teams: Chesterton, Crown Point, Lake Central, Laporte, Merrillville, Michigan City, Portage, Valparaiso.
Allen County Athletic Conference
Teams: Adams Central, Bluffton, Garrett, Heritage, Leo, South Adams, Southern Wells, Woodlan.
North East Corner Conference
Teams: Angola, Central Noble, Churubusco, Eastside, Fairfield, Fremont, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview.
Western Indiana Conference
Teams: Brown County, Edgewood, Northview, Owen Valley, South Vermillion, Sullivan, West Vigo.
Northern State Conference
Teams: Bremen, Culver Community, Glenn, Jimtown, Knox, Laville, New Prairie, Triton.
Northern Lakes Conference
Teams: Concord, Elkhart Memorial, Goshen, Northridge, Northwood, Plymouth, Warsaw, Wawasee.
Summit Athletic Conference
Team Scores
Teams: Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Concordia, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne.
3782012 Cadet Greco-Roman Preview
Past 5 Years All-Americans
2007
105
6th
Luke Schofield
2007
160
7th
Mark Myers
2007
171
4th
Damon Jones
2007
215
5th
Chaz Brock
2007
285
7th
Jonathan Clark
2008
130
6th
Tony Lovejoy
2008
152
8th
Drake Stein
2008
160
4th
Cameron Vlahos
2008
285
6th
Mark Collett
2009
152
7th
Sean Mappes
2010
189
1st
Mitch Sliga
2011
189
1st
Mitch Sliga
2011
285
8th
Wesley Bernard
Last year Indiana had two Cadet Greco-Roman All-Americans, but both wrestlers have moved up to the Junior division. This year will see some new blood in the mix with hopes of finishing on top of the podium. Leading the way is ISWA Triple Crown winner Jose Champagne. He went 6-2 at the Cadet Duals and is regarded by many as one of the top incoming freshmen in the nation. Sage Coy is also a top incoming freshman making his first appearance in North Dakota. He went 7-1 at the Cadet Duals and has numerous state and national accolades. Grizzly Cub Connor Tolley is coming off an impressive 4th place at FILA Cadet Nationals in June and looking to improve on that performance. The Hildebrandt name is no stranger to success at Fargo and Drew Hildebrandt would love to follow in big sister's footsteps and claim a national title. USAW Folkstyle National Champion Gavin Jolley-Little will look to secure the second leg of a triple crown at heavyweight. Tyler Fleener had a solid Cadet Duals going 5-3 for the tournament.
Name
Weight
State Credentials
National Credentials
Drew Hildebrandt
88
7-1 Cadet Duals, 4th USAW Folkstyle Nationals
Tyler Denney
94
Sage Coy
106
7-1 Cadet Duals
Griffin Schermer
106
Reid Eckert
113
Quinn Harris
120
Tyler Fleener
120
5-3 Cadet Duals
Jarrod Hemmings
126
Austin Ward
126
Jose Champagne
132
6-2 Cadet Duals, Super 32 MS Champion
Ruger Kerstiens
138
Joey Mammolenti
145
Damon Buxton
160
Stone Neese
170
James Malone
170
Carson Popp
220
Connor Tolley
220
4th FILA Cadet
Isaiah Jones
285
Gavin Jolly-Little
285
1st USAW Folkstyle Nationals
3782012 Cadet Freestyle Preview
Last 5 Years All-Americans
2007
84
7th
Cody Phillips
2007
119
6th
Ryan Stahl
2007
215
5th
Chaz Brock
2007
285
1st
Joe Arthur
2007
285
4th
Jonathan Clark
2008
119
4th
Jason Tsirtsis
2008
119
1st
Brandon Wright
2008
135
8th
Frankie Porras
2008
145
6th
Sean McMurray
2008
152
8th
Zac McCray
2008
171
5th
Braden Atwood
2009
105
7th
Mason Todd
2009
112
8th
Brenden Campbell
2009
130
2nd
Jason Tsirtsis
2010
189
1st
Mitch Sliga
2011
98
1st
Stevan Micic
2011
98
8th
Jacob Cottey
2011
112
8th
Brandon James
2011
189
1st
Mitch Sliga
2011
285
5th
Wesley Bernard
Last year Indiana brought home five All-Americans including two National Champions in Cadet Freestyle. Two of those All-Americans return to Fargo with goals of bringing home some more hardware. Leading the way is defending National Champion Stevan Micic. Micic ran through the field at 98lbs last year and continued that hot streak through the IHSAA season and into this spring. His unbeaten streak was halted in June when he lost to Tommy Thorn at FILA Cadet Nationals. If Thorn is in Fargo, look for another barnburner of a match and do not be surprised to see Micic get revenge. Brandon James returns to Fargo looking to improve on his 8th place performance last year. He placed 3rd this year as a freshman with only one loss to state champion Jarred Brooks.
There are numerous other cadets to keep an eye out for this year. Cody LeCount is making his Fargo debut this year and looking to make a big impact nationally. In the state of Indiana he only has two career losses along with a runner-up finish this year. All three Cadet Greco-Roman All-Americans are looking for a Fargo double. Sage Coy, Gavin Jolley-Little and Conner Tolley all had impressive showings in the Greco portion of the tournament. Drew Hildebrandt and Jose Champagne both had disappointing runs in Greco, which should lead to them wrestling with a chip in their shoulder during freestyle. Two freshman state placers round out the Indiana wrestlers to watch. Robert Steveson placed 5th this year during the IHSAA season and was a Folkstyle Nationals runner-up. He is no stranger to national success, so don't be surprised to see him on the raised platform on Friday. Ben Harvey placed 7th this year and is no stranger to national level competition.
Name
Weight
State Credentials
National Credentials
Drew Hildebrandt
88
7-1 Cadet Duals, 4th USAW Folkstyle Nationals
Blake Glogouski
94
Tyler Denney
94
Demonte Dawkins
100
Griffin Schermer
106
Sage Coy
113
2012 Cadet Greco 8th
Stevan Micic
113
2012 State Champion, 2011 3rd
2011 Cadet Freestyle National Champion, 2012 FILA Cadet Runner-up, 8-0 Junior Duals
Christopher Diaz
113
Reid Eckert
113
Tony Vaughn
113
Benjamin Harvey
120
2012 7th
Brandon James
120
2012 3rd
2011 Cadet Freestyle 8th
Austin Ward
126
Kellen VanCamp
126
Tyler Fleener
126
Jarrod Hemmings
126
Cody LeCount
132
2012 2nd
Evan Smiley
132
Jose Champagne
132
2012 ISWA Triple Crown
6-2 Cadet Duals, Super 32 MS Champion
Justin Atkinson
132
Ruger Kerstiens
138
Joey Mammolenti
145
Connor Armuth
145
Dylan Lydy
152
Damon Buxton
160
Robert Steveson
170
2012 5th
Folkstyle Nationals Runner-up
James Malone
170
Matthew Simmons
195
Andrew Smith
195
Carson Popp
220
Connor Tolley
220
2012 FILA Cadet 4th, 2012 Cadet Greco 2nd
Gavin Jolley-Little
285
Folkstyle Nationals Champion, Cadet Greco 6th, 7-1 Cadet Duals
4262012 Al Smith Coverage
Dates:
Thursday, December 27th, 2012 (Apprx.) 10:45 AM
We will wrestle until there are four wrestlers in the losers’ bracket and four
wrestlers in the winners’ bracket.
Friday, December 28th 9:00 AM
Small Break between each round
Introduction to Finals 1:30 PM
Finals shortly after 1:30PM introductions
Participating Teams:
Bellmont, Calumet, Center Grove, Chesterton, Columbus East, Danville, Elkhart Memorial, Garrett, Goshen, Hobart, Jasper, Jimtown, LaPorte, Lake Central, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Lowell, Merrillville, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Munster, Northwood, Penn, Peru, Prairie Heights, Princeton Community, Rochester, S.B. Adams, S.B. Clay, S.B. Riley, Warsaw Community, West Noble
Brackets:
Individual Brackets
Team Scores
11082011/2012 Regular Season Tournament Brackets
Hamilton County Tournament
Jeff Classic
East Central Indiana Classic
John McKee Memorial
Spartan Mat Classic
Al Smith Invitational
Al Smith Team Scores
Mooresville Holiday Classic
Mater Dei Holiday Classic
Woodlan Invite
Garrett Invite
Goshen Invite
Concordia Wild Bill Invite
Team Scores
5412011 Womens Freestyle Preview
Past 5 years All-Americans
2006
148
4th
Ashleigh Lybarger
2007
153
8th
Frances Sherman
2007
165
5th
Shelby Broockerd
2008
124
6th
Becky Cissell
2008
139
7th
Demi Strub
2009
109
4th
Sarah Hildebrandt
2009
139
6th
Demi Strub
2010
109
2nd
Sarah Hildebrandt
2010
139
2nd
Demi Strub
Small but mighty will be the motto for the women going to Fargo from Indiana this year. This year's team is one of the best assembled and will look to continue the success of the past few years. There is no clear single headliner in this group, but instead a three-headed monster we shall call Kay-Sar-Dem! Kayla Miracle in her first season of IHSAA action only suffered two losses and made it to semi-state. After the state series ended she went out and has done extremely well on the national level. She recently placed first at the Guelph Open in Canada and has already won a FILA Cadet freestyle title this spring. Last year saw the first ever Indiana girls to wrestle under the spotlights at Fargo, but both came home just short of their goals. However, both will return this year to erase the memories of last year. Demi Strub has had a great spring after finishing 2nd at Fargo last year. She got 2nd at FILA Juniors, 2nd at the Junior Pan-Ams and won a Junior Folkstyle National Title. The pride of Granger, Sarah Hildebrandt, is no stranger to success against boys or girls. The two-time semi-state qualifier placed 2nd last year at Fargo and also placed 5th at the Sunkist Open and 1st at the FILA Cadet Nationals. Gibby Paxton will be making her first trip to Fargo after placing 4th at the USGWA Folkstyle Nationals this past season.
2011 Participants
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Name
Age Group
Class
Credentials
Bunch, Brooke
Cadet
105
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Miracle, Kayla
Cadet and Junior
105
Semi-State Qualifier, 2011 Fila Cadet 1st, 2011 Folkstyle 1st, 2011 Junior Folkstyle 1st, 2011 Guelph Open(Canada) 1st
Paxton, Gibby
Junior
112
2011 USGWA Folkstyle 4th
Hildebrandt, Sarah
Junior
121
Semi-State Qualifier, 2010 Junior Nationals 2nd, 2010 Sunkist Open 5th, 2010 Fila Cadet 1st
Strub, Demi
Junior
148
2010 Junior Nationals 2nd, 2011 Fila Junior 2nd, 2011 Junior Folkstyle 1st, 2011 Junior Pan-Ams 2nd
3822011 Preseason Genius Ratings
Listed below are the Genius Preseason Top 30 for 2011-12. For those of you new to Genius, it is a computer-generated rating system that takes into account all the results of all teams throughout the season. Genius POTENTIAL is the main rating that people follow, as it predicts actual point value differentials between all teams using calculations virtually identical to the primary systems used by Las Vegas and top sports publications to set game point spreads.
The preseason ratings listed here are based on three things: last year's final Genius POTENTIAL rating, the number of returning starters, and the quality of the returning starters...i.e. returning your 12th best guy is not nearly as important as returning your 2nd best guy.
If you are a math person and want all the painful details, you can read about them below the ratings:
Genius Preseason Top 30
Team
IndMat.com
Genius
Final 2010
Returnees
% quality returning
1
Perry Meridian
1
108.19
106.66
9
65.8%
2
Crown Point
2
108.16
105.87
10
67.9%
3
Evansville Reitz
12
97.68
83.28
12
87.1%
4
Hamilton Southeastern
10
93.80
77.22
13
91.2%
5
Evansville Mater Dei
5
89.25
105.89
6
37.1%
6
Center Grove
11
89.18
78.67
11
80.5%
7
Cathedral
15
88.39
71.15
12
91.0%
8
Roncalli
3
84.90
88.69
10
59.5%
9
Yorktown
7
84.59
88.03
8
57.7%
10
Penn
4
84.52
90.06
8
54.8%
11
Mishawaka
9
83.01
81.74
9
65.4%
12
Jennings County
17
82.64
76.83
10
72.8%
13
Greenfield-Central
82.50
64.82
13
92.8%
14
Merrillville
6
81.68
78.17
11
70.8%
15
Franklin
13
81.03
82.34
9
61.8%
16
Ben Davis
79.73
64.99
12
87.5%
17
New Palestine
19
74.24
53.84
13
96.5%
18
Bellmont
8
73.30
85.02
8
46.2%
19
New Castle
18
73.18
65.81
11
76.1%
20
South Bend Clay
73.10
73.97
9
62.4%
21
Elkhart Memorial
71.99
66.73
12
74.4%
22
Lowell
71.82
49.74
14
100.0%
23
Jimtown
70.74
72.17
9
61.6%
24
Danville
69.55
58.96
11
80.6%
25
Lawrence North
16
69.08
83.08
6
40.8%
26
Garrett
68.99
53.91
12
88.0%
27
Southmont
68.72
56.96
12
83.4%
28
Westfield
68.63
72.22
9
58.6%
29
Fountain Central
68.53
47.63
13
97.2%
30
South Adams
68.53
67.56
11
67.3%
How were these ratings calculated?
The basic formula used was this:
Amount of returning quality in the context of the team's final rating last year PLUS (expected improvement for an average returning starter TIMES number of returning starters) PLUS (expected contribution for an average new starter TIMES number of new starters).
Each team was analyzed, member by member, to determine what "rank" of starters are returning--best, second best, third best, etc.
Some statistics used:
Percentage of team points scored against "equal" competition for each position level on a team:
1. 13.9%
2. 11.8%
3. 10.1%
4. 8.8%
5. 7.8%
6. 7.3%
7. 6.9%
8. 6.6%
9. 6.1%
10. 5.5%
11. 4.9%
12. 4.2%
13. 3.5%
14. 2.8%
Expected improvement in percentage of team points for an average starter: 2.2%
Expected percentage of team points scored for a new starter: 3.3%
Average number of returning starters from a previous season's final Top 30: 8.78
Average percentage of returning quality from a previous season's final Top 30: 57.8%
Weaknesses in the ratings:
No consideration was given to the quality of incoming freshmen or the level of program depth. These are rather large variables. Program depth plays a huge role in maintaining a top level from year to year. This system could not predict that Carmel, for example, will probably be near the top 30 despite losing it's top 10 guys from last year. Or that Penn had a "varsity 2" from last year that projects at around a Top 30 level on its own--meaning its expected contribution from new starters will be well above "normal". On the flip side, a less-established program might have 12 starters coming back, but not as much practice partner depth or injury replacement depth--meaning the projected improvement per returnee is probably lower than the system projects.
Final comments:
These projections will be far from perfect, but they will do very well at predicting success for some underrated programs and at exposing a couple of overrated teams. I'm not sure if Reitz and HSE will be in the top 5 at the end, but I do expect they'll be firmly in the top 10. Also, there are a couple of IndianaMat preseason top 20 teams that are outside this list. I think we'll find that despite their returning 9 or 10 starters, their lack of returning much star power and the fact that they may have been a bit overrated last year will see them perform at a lower level than mainstream ratings might predict.
11322011 Merrillville Semi State
Saturday's Merrillville semi-state always guarantees fans two things. First, you will see some of best, most physical wrestling in the state and second, you will see this wrestling in one of the most uncomfortable, stifling venues imaginable.
The wrestling action is what draws the fans to the Pirates' Cove and this year is no different. Crown Point, the state's top ranked team appears ready to crown multiple champions and may approach double digits in the amount of qualifiers for state.
Not far behind them is fourth ranked Penn. The Kingsmen boast 14 semi-state qualifiers and at least eight of them stand a good chance of moving on.
One of those Penn Kingsmen is actually lady Kingsmen. 112 pound Sarah Hildebrandt will be making her second trip to the Semi State. Hildebrandt , along with 103 pound Kalya Miracle will be looking to make history by becoming Indiana's first female state qualifier.
103
Half of the state's top sixteen lightweights will converge on Merrillville and many a talented wrestler will be paying their own way next week. Crown Point's Josh Fuqua and Lafayette Harrison's senior Reise Overby appear to be wrestling the best right now. All four ticket round matches should be excellent.
Best ticket round matches: Santo Marciano (Munster) vs. Buckley(Valparaiso)
Overby (Lafayette Harrison) vs. Steven Micic (Hanover Central)
Hopping on the I-65 or US 31 Express
Fuqua – Crown Point
Overby – Lafayette Harrison
Buckley - Valparaiso
Zach Davis – Penn
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Fuqua – CP
Micic – Hanover Central
Buckley - Valpo
Davis – Penn
RankingsGuy's Region Love Picks
Fuqua
Micic
Buckley
Davis
112
Another very deep field awaits anyone who wants to wrestle in Indy next week. Two veteran studs look to have a semistate rematch from last year in Warsaw's Jarred Brooks and Hanover Central's Paul Petrov. Petrov seems to have Brooks number. Ticket round matches here are again all excellent as there will be no easy ride.
Best ticket round match – Brian Orzechowicz(Griffih) vs. Sammy Ferdig (South Bend Adams)
Hopping on the I-65 or US 31 Express
Petrov – Hanover Central
Brooks – Warsaw
Orzechowicz - Griffith
Colton Saroff – Crown Point
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Petrov – Hanover Central
Brooks – Warsaw
Saroff- Crown Point
Orzechowicz – Griffith
RankingsGuy's Region Love Picks
Petrov
Brooks
Orzechowicz
Saroff
119
The 119 class contains the first “sure thing†for the Merrillville semistate. Defending state champion Kyle Ayersman of Lake Central should handle the field. Relative unknowns that will look to dethrone Ayersman include Culver Military's Anthony McHugh and Rochester's Garth Simpson. Both wrestled at 125 most of the year.
Best ticket round Match: Simpson (Rochester) vs. Taylor Draper (Lafayette Jeff)
Hopping on the 1-65/US 31 Express
Ayersman – Lake Central
Simpson – Rochester
McHugh - CMA
Adam Garcia – Merrillville
ontherise219's Picks to Click
Ayersman – Lake Central
Garcia – Merrillville
Simpson – Rochester
McHugh - CMA
RankingsGuy's Region Love Picks
Ayersman
Simpson
McHugh
Garcia
125
Fans at Merrillville have gotten used to seeing a lot of Cavemen the last few years so their absence from the finals seems slightly odd. Layten Binion should end the Mishawaka drought. He has had little trouble dispatching nearly everyone in his path with his only loss being to Perry Meridian's top Jared McKinley.
Best ticket round match: Jordan Hicks (Seeger) vs. Tyler Chapple (Penn)
Hopping on the I-65/US 31 Express
Binion – Mishawaka
Chapple – Penn
Matt Harvey – Crown Point
Julian Torres - Portage
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Binion – Mishawaka
Chapple – Penn
Harvey – Crown Point
Lopez – Lake Central
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Binion
Torres
Chapple
Aaron Ayala – Hobart
130
Mishawaka will look to get back to back champs at 130 where senior Taylor Wisler brings a 37-3 record and state hardware to Merrillville. However, the road will not be easy. In his path will probably be Crown Point's very stout Cameron Halstead. Wisler narrowly edged Halstead in mid December. On the other side of the bracket is arguably the hottest wrestler in the region, Valparaiso's senior Chad Miller.
Best ticket round matches: Chad Miller (Valpo) vs. Mitch Hartman (SB Clay)
Wisler (Mishawaka) vs. Cameron Halsted (Crown Point)
Hopping on the I-65/US 31 Express
Wisler – Mishawaka
Miller – Valparaiso
Al Padilla – Merrillville
Skyler Ringen – Rensselaer Central
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Wisler – Mishawaka
Miller – Valpo
Al Padilla – Merrillville
Patrick Manning – Hobart
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Wisler
Miller
Padilla
Manning
135
The Rochester regional should continue a roll at 135 with Penn's Alex Gregory. He is undefeated and largely unchallenged. He should receive his toughest test to date in the semi finals versus Crown Point's junior Jake Fuqua. Many might say this is the actual championship match.
Best ticket round match: Chris Pajdzik (Hammond Gavit) vs Luis Acuna (Portage)
Hopping on the I-65/US 31 Express
Gregory – Penn
Chris Katsafaros - Chesterton
Fuqua – Crown Point
Acuna - Portage
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Fuqua – Crown Point
Acuna – Portage
Gregory - Penn
Katsafaros – Chesterton
RankingsGuy's Region Love Picks
Gregory
Katsafaros
Fuqua
Acuna
140
Tsirtsis
Best ticket round match: Dan Ginter (Penn) vs. Charlie Mavros (Lowell)
Hopping on the I-65/US 31 Express
Jason Tsirtsis – Crown Point
Brad Wartman – Lake Central
Adrian Brown – Lafayette Jeff
Ginter - Penn
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Tsirtsis – Crown Point
Wartman – Lake Central
Brown – Laf. Jeff
Ginter – Penn
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Tsirtsis
Wartman
Brown
Ginter
145
Roach
Best ticket round match: Owen Dorris (Pioneer) vs Javier Avalos(Merrillville)
Hopping on the I-65/US 31 Express
Eric Roach – Crown Point
Laquan Lunford – SB Clay
Dorris - Pioneer
Sidney Logan – Mishawaka
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Roach – Crown Point
Lunford – SB Clay
Logan – Mishawaka
Avalos – Merrillville
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Roach
Lunford
Logan
Avalos
152
I was tempted to have a third strait one word preview but Crown Point senior Josh Flamme has taken a back seat to his more heralded teammates to not deserve some recognition. He has been nearly as dominant as Roach and Tsirtsis and has yet to lose to an Indiana wrestler this year.
Best ticket round matches: Eric Palmieri (West Lafayette) vs Kelly Kolat (SB Riley)
Luke Smith (Munster) vs. Mike Hummer (Penn)
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Flamme – Crown Point
Palmieri – West Lafayette
Isaac Yoder – Tippecanoe Valley
Hummer – Penn
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Smith - Munster
Yoder – Tippy Valley
Sandefer – Merrillville
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Smith
Yoder
Kelly Kolat – SB Riley
160
Chesterton's junior Anthony Quiroz headlines the 160 pound class. There is not a whole lot of depth here and that is a recipe for upsets. Three ticket round matches appear to be very tight. A possible sleeper looms in the bottom of the bracket. They only speak his name in hushed tones on the East Side of Gary.
Best ticket round matches: Dusty Schurg (Crown Point) vs. Michael Green (Rensselaer)
Davon Alwine (SB Clay) Ethan Dale (McCutcheon)
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Quiroz – Chesterton
Schurg – Crown Point
Alwine – SB Clay
Cody Strange – John Glenn
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McLeod – SB Riley
Alwine – SB Clay
Schurg – Crown Point
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171
Devildog's delight at 171. A champion from the Logansport regional. Delphi's junior stud Tanner Lynde is already two for two on state final appearances and there is not enough firepower in this semi state to deny him a title. Lowell's Jeremy Crocker will be his likely foe in the finals.
Best ticket round matches: Joe Peco(Hobart) vs. Kyle Shrewsbury(Crown Point)
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Lynde - Delphi
Crocker - Lowell
Peco - Hobart
Nate Coddens – SB Riley
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Mike Manning – River Forest
Peco - Hobart
Crocker – Lowell
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Crocker
Peco
Manning
189
Two top five ranked wrestlers appear to be a notch above the rest of the field at 189. Merrillville's Kourtney Berry will be wrestling in front of the hometown crowd with an outstanding 39-0 record. One of those victories was a 6-4 decision over Culver Community's sophomore Matt Hurford. Both wrestlers are aggressive and scramble well so an exciting match should be the result.
Best ticket round match: Berry(Merrillville) vs. Ross Hoover (Warsaw)
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Berry – Merrillville
Hurford – Culver Community
Skipper – SB Adams
Kyle Patton – West Lafayette
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Hurford – Culver Community
Bisping – Hanover Central
Rich Pennington – River Forest
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Skipper
Ham
215
Crown Point will likely finish off their day with another champion in junior Tyler Kral. Kral was likely disappointed with last years showing at Merrillville and would like to redeem himself this year. His likely finals foe should be South Bend Clay's Joe Gallegos. A very nice ticket round match might occur with Logansport regional champ, Matt Sumner of McCutcheon facing off against Devin Reagan of Penn.
Best ticket round match: Sumner(McCutcheon) vs. Reagan(Penn)
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Kral – Crown Point
Gallegos – SB Clay
Reagan - Penn
Jack Seaman – Munster
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Kral – Crown Point
Reagan – Penn
Seaman – Munster
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Reagan
Seaman
285
Second ranked Damon Howe of Plymouth looks to get back to his winning ways after being pinned in the semi-finals at regional. His is likely to face the wrestler that pinned him, Culver Community's Jeremiah Harvey.
Best ticket round match: Blake Ford(McCutcheon)/Abraham Hall(Bremen) vs. Montel Davis (Gary Lew Wallace)
Hopping on the I-65/US 31 Express
Howe – Plymouth
Harvey – Culver Community
Davis – Gary Lew Wallace
Kade Maggert - Penn
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Harvey – Culver Community
Ford – McCutcheon
Maggert – Penn
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5602011 Junior Greco-Roman Preview
Past 5 years All-Americans
2006
135
6th
Alex Warren
2008
130
7th
D'Marcus Spencer
2008
215
6th
George Malone
2010
189
2nd
Drake Stein
The past five years has not been kind to Junior Greco-Roman wrestlers from Indiana, but this year could be different with a solid Greco-Roman team looking to capture top honors at Fargo. Leading the way are two former All-Americans in last year's runner-up Drake Stein and past Cadet All-American Sean Mappes. Mappes went undefeated in Greco-Roman at the Junior Duals just a few short weeks ago and will look to ride that momentum into Fargo. Stein had a few hiccups at the Junior Duals and will look to rebound with another great tournament. Others to watch include a pair of Perry Meridian Falcons, Jared McKinley and Kirk Johnson. Both have had great offseasons and have won matches in the past at Fargo. Others to watch include a trio of Roadrunners in Travis Barroquillo, Reece Lefever and Conner Lefever. Reece(the good looking twin according to him) Lefever came one match from placing last year in Greco and also placed second at the Central Regionals up a weight class while Conner Lefever got 3rd in Greco at Central Regionals this past year. Barroquillo gave last year's runner-up a great match in the early rounds last year and could be a sleeper All-American for Indiana.
2011 Participants
Name
Class
State Credentials
National Credentials
Wilson, Deondre
105
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119
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135
3rd 130lbs, 7th 125lbs, State Qualifier 103lbs
2010 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 5th
McKinley, Jared
135
1st 125lbs, 4th 112lbs, State Qualifier 103lbs
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140
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145
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160
4th 152lbs,4th 140lbs
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160
3rd 152lbs, State Qualifier 145lbs
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171
4th 160lbs, 8th 160lbs
2010 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 7th
Mappes, Sean
171
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Halbig, Dalton
189
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Stein, Drake
189
1st 171lbs twice, 8th 152lbs
2010 Junior Greco 2nd, 2008 Cadet Greco 8th
Sampson, Justin
285
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285
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5792011 Junior Freestyle Preview
Past 5 Years All-Americans
2006
105
8th
Jimmy Schoettle
2006
145
6th
Jamal Lawrence
2006
152
7th
Kurt KinserÂ
2006
215
5th
Pat Day
2007
105
5th
Camden EppertÂ
2007
125
7th
Jeremiah EdwardsÂ
2007
130
8th
Eric Galka
2007
152
3rd
Andrew Howe Â
2008
105
4th
Brandon Nelsen
2008
112
4th
Camden Eppert
2008
119
7th
Justin Brooks
2008
130
7th
Chris Head
2008
160
1st
Andrew Howe
2009
119
5th
Camden Eppert
2009
130
1st
Cashe' Quiroga
2009
145
8th
Ryan Stahl
2010
135
3rd
Jason Tsirtsis
Indiana has had a long line of very good Junior Freestyle wrestlers and this year's team looks to be no different. A total of 17 past state participants including five state champions and four state runner-ups will be taking their talents to the Fickertail State. Headlining the crew will be three-time state champion and three time Fargo All-American Jason Tsirtsis. He has finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th in this event and hopes to bring home the biggest stopsign available this year. Two former Cadet Freestyle All-Americans will be looking to repeat their feat at the Junior age level in Brenden Campbell and Mason Todd. Todd was an IHSAA state champ, while Campbell was a runner-up this past season. Another wrestler who is no stranger to national success is the mighty mouse Jarred Brooks. This spring he was extremely close to making the FILA Junior World Team, but fell to an extremely tough Nick Roberts in the process. Brooks also placed 6th at FILA Cadets last year and will look to make his first trip to Fargo a memorable one. Sean Mappes lost only once at the Junior Duals in freestyle has All-American potential. Paul Petrov and Reece Lefever left Fargo last year with a bitter taste in their mouths after coming up one match short of a placement. State champions Neal Molloy, Jared McKinley and Drake Stein round out the other top All-Amerian candidates from the Hoosier state.Â
2011 Participants
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Class
State Credentials
National Credentials
Wilson, Deondre
105
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Brooks, Jarred
112
2nd 112lbs, 5th 103lbs
 2011 FILA Junior Freestyle 2nd, 2010 FILA Cadet Freestyle 6th
Buckley, Max
112
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112
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Douglass, Anders
119
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Petrov, Paul
119
2nd 103lbs, 4th 112lbs
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Campbell, Brenden
125
2nd 119lbs, 3rd 112lbs
 2009 Cadet Freestyle 8th
Ordonez, Alex
125
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Todd, Mason
125
1st 112lbs, 5th 112lbs, State Qualifier 103lbs
2009 Cadet Freestyle 7th
Barroquillo, Travis
135
3rd 130lbs, 7th 125lbs, State Qualifier 103lbs
2010 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 5th
McKinley, Jared
135
1st 125lbs, 4th 112lbs, State Qualifier 103lbs
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Molloy, Neal
135
1st 130lbs, State Qualifier 119lbs
2010 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 1st
Trulock, Tyler
140
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Jackson, Devon
130
2nd 135lbs, 2nd 130lbs, State Qualifier 112lbs
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Tsirtsis, Jason
140
1st 140lbs, 1st 130lbs, 1st 125lbs
2011 FILA Junior Freestyle 4th, 2010 Junior Freestyle 3rd, 2010 FILA Junior Freestyle 4th, 2010 FILA Cadet Freestyle 1st, 2009 Cadet Freestyle 2nd, 2009 FILA Cadet Freestyle 1st, 2009 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 1st, 2008 Cadet Freestyle 4thÂ
Matthews, Paul
145
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152
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Griffin, Alex
152
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Manspeaker, Trevor
152
State Qualifier 130lbs
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Johnson, Kirk
160
4th 152lbs,4th 140lbs
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Lefever, Reece
160
3rd 152lbs, State Qualifier 145lbs
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VanCamp, Cameron
160
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Lefever, Conner
171
4th 160lbs, 8th 160lbs
2010 USAW Folkstyle Nationals 7th
Mappes, Sean
171
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Halbig, Dalton
189
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Stein, Drake
189
1st 171lbs twice, 8th 152lbs
2010 Junior Greco 2nd, 2008 Cadet Greco 8th
Lynde, Tanner
189
3rd 171lbs, 5th 152lbs, State Qualifier 140lbs
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Early, Ian
215
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Knura, Keith
215
3rd 215lbs
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Naughton, Jordan
215
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Sampson, Justin
285
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Winfield, Donte
285
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Mofield, Jeffrey
285
State Qualifier 215lbs
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3962011 Indiana vs. Illinois Classic Preview
Time: 1pm
When: Sunday March 13th
Where: Wabash College Chadwick Court
Once again Indiana and Illinois will match up their best senior for their annual dual meet. This year the event will be held at Wabash College with wrestling action scheduled to start at 1pm. This is a great event and one worth going to on a lazy Sunday afternoon. This year’s event will feature seven state champions from Indiana and eleven from Illinois. Here are some wrestlers and match-ups to watch on Sunday.
Illinois Wrestlers to Watch
125lbs- Danny Sabatello- Ranked 17th at 130lbs by Interman and 11th by TOM, attending Purdue
130lbs- Joey Gosinski- Ranked 71st best recruit and 12th at 130lbs by Intermat and 12th by TOM
145lbs- Edwin Cooper- Ranked 23rd best recruit and 3rd at 145lbs by Intermat and 4th by TOM
152lbs- Joey Kielbasa- Ranked 53rd best recruit and 8th at 152lbs by Intermat and 8th by TOM, attending Central Michigan
215lbs- Austin Mardsen- Ranked 31st best recruit and 4th at 215lbs by Intermat and 4th by TOM, attending Oklahoma State
285lbs- Chris Lopez- Ranked 11th at 285lbs by Intermat and 8th by TOM
Matches to Watch
*A is Illinois’ biggest school division vs. Indiana’s top senior
*AA is Illinois’ small school division vs. Indiana’s second highest senior
125lbs A- Josh Kieffer(Indiana) vs. Danny Sabatello(Illinois)
This match-up features a state runner-up against a nationally ranked state champion. Kieffer has shown he can wrestle with the best in the nation.
135lbs A- Ethan Raley(Indiana) vs. Austin Miller(Illinois)
Raley was a late replacement which will make this one of the best matches of the day. Two state champions battling it out.
152lbs A- Doug Welch(Indiana) vs. Joey Kielbasa(Illinois)
Another match-up of state champions, Kielbasa is nationally ranked and going to Central Michigan next year, while Welch will be attending Purdue.
160lbs A- Chad Welch(Indiana) vs. Dmitri Willis(Illinois)
This is the third of four champion vs. champion matchups.Â
215lbs A- Trey Reese(Indiana) vs. Austin Mardsen(Illinois)
Reese tore through the Indiana state tournament, but he has a tough foe in future Oklahoma State Cowboy Mardsen.
130lbs AA- Travis Barroquillo(Indiana) vs. Thorian Twyner(Illinois)
Barroquillo had a great year with only one blemish on his record. Twyner is a Northern Illinois recruit who won the DIII(small school) state title in Illinois.
152lbs AA- Reece Lefever(Indiana) vs. Spartak Chino(Illinois)
Both of these wrestlers have had success on the national level.
160lbs AA- Conner Lefever(Indiana) vs. Andy Hoselton(Illinois)
Hoselton was his school’s first state champion.
171lbs AA- Nick Manning(Indiana) vs. Sam Apland(Illinois)
Manning had a breakout year this year and Apland comes from a strong wrestling family.
215lbs AA- Logan Cooper(Indiana) vs. Joe Gonzalez(Illinois)
Two runner-ups battling it out.
285lbs AA- Damon Howe(Indiana) vs. Jason Huebbe(Illinois)
This pits two very good big guys against eachother.
Line-ups(Subject to change)
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Danny Hamm
Prairie Heights
vs.
Ryan Conlin
Chicago (Marist)
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112lbs
Brian Orzechowicz
Griffith
vs.
Brandon Walz
Aurora (West)
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119lbs
Garth Simpson
Rochester
vs.
Derek Elmore
Machesney Park (Harlem)
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Josh Kieffer
Roncalli
vs.
Danny Sabatello
Lincolnshire (Stevenson)
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130lbs
Collin Crume
Jimtown
vs.
Joey Gosinski
Carol Stream (Glenbard North)
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135lbs
Ethan Raley
Indian Creek
vs.
Austin Miller
Macomb
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140lbs
PJ Montgomery
Terre Haute South
vs.
Dan Argueta
Orland Park (Sandburg)
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145lbs
Renaldo Weekley
Jeffersonville
vs.
Edwin Cooper
New Lenox (Providence Catholic)
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152lbs
Doug Welch
Castle
vs.
Joey Kielbasa
Crystal Lake Central
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160lbs
Chad Welch
Castle
vs.
Dmitri Willis
Montini
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171lbs
Drake Stein
Princeton
vs.
Phillip Norton
Macomb
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189lbs
Garret Goldman
Bloomington North
vs.
Jared Koch
Woodstock Marian
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215lbs
Trey Reese
Indian Creek
vs.
Austin Mardsen
Crystal Lake Central
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285lbs
Jeremiah Harvey
Culver Community
vs.
Chris Lopez
Orland Park(Sandburg)
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103lbs
Andrew Bowman
Homestead
vs.
Bobby Raines
Grayslake
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112lbs
Luke Schroeder
Southwestern(Hanover)
vs.
Johnie Carter
Springfield (Southeast)
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Robby Taylor
Madison
vs.
Carlos Garcia
Joliet Twp.
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Tommy Poynter
Dekalb
vs.
Colin Dodd
Rockton (Hononegah)
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Travis Barroquillo
Prairie Heights
vs.
Thorian Twyner
Orion
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Justin Kieffer
Roncalli
vs.
Chris Williams
Bethalto (Civic Memorial
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Matt Rattay
Lawrence North
vs.
Travis Tomac
Plano
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Laquan Lunford
South Bend Clay
vs.
John Bozarth
Normal (Community)
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152lbs
Reece Lefever
Carroll(Fort Wayne)
vs.
Spartak Chino
Wheaton (W. Warrenville South)
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160lbs
Conner Lefever
Carroll(Fort Wayne)
vs.
Andy Hoselton
Prairie Central
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171lbs
Nick Manning
South Dearborn
vs.
Sam Apland
Downers (South)
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Brandon Dillenbeck
Goshen
vs.
Chris Johnson
Wheeling
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Logan Cooper
Perry Meridian
vs.
Joe Gonzalez
LaGrange (Lyons)
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Damon Howe
Plymouth
vs.
Jason Huebbe
LaSalle Peru
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3292011 IHSAA State Finals Live Blog
2011 IHSAA Wrestling State Finals
13992011 IHSAA State Finals Brackets
Dates & Times
Friday, Feb. 18, 5:30 pm ET Parade of Champions.
Friday, Feb. 18, 6 pm ET (First Round).
Saturday, Feb. 19 (Quarterfinals at 9:30 am ET with semifinals to follow; Consolations at 5 pm ET; Finals at 7:30 pm ET).
Admission: $8 per session or $20 both days.
Site: Conseco Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis
Doors will open to the general public:
Friday, February 18, 2011 - 5:00 p.m. (Session I)
Saturday, February 19, 2011 - 8:30 a.m. (Session II)
Saturday, February 19, 2011 - 4:00 p.m. (Session III)
Click here for brackets
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