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      317

      Scholastic Duals Round 3 Results

      Round 3
      Georgia over New Jersey White

      Florida 65 Virginia Blue 12
      108 VA Stageberg 11-8 FL Pozo
      117 VA Smith Fall FL Crocker
      124 VA Aiello 12-7 FL Berrio
      130 FL Harrington FF
      135 FL Wisdom FF
      140 FL Borges FF
      145 FL Rojas FF
      150 FL Serrano Fall VA Lopez
      157 FL Dunwald FF
      165 FL Padilla TF 16-1 VA Floyd
      176 FL Jackson FF
      194 FL O'Neill FF
      220 FL Herron Fall VA Deleon
      290 FL Accomando FF
       
      Pennsylvania 52 New Jersey Green 9
      108 PA Roberts Fall NJ Gentile
      117 PA Keener Fall NJ Mesi
      124 PA DiSanto FF
      130 PA Fought TF 16-0 NJ Polizzi
      135 PA Cimato 8-6 NJ Birmingham
      140 PA DePalma 8-2 NJ Quintero
      145 NJ Bakuckus 8-3 PA Harner
      150 PA Martocci Fall NJ Rappa
      157 PA Parker 9-6 NJ Intile
      165 PA Staudenmayer TF 15-0 NJ Seigfried
      176 PA Moyer 3-2 NJ Cosgrove
      194 NJ Rios 8-5 PA Soloman
      220 PA Peck Inj. Def. Marr
      290 NJ Nolan 4-3 PA Dillman
       
      Virginia Orange 30 New York 26
      108 VA Smith Fall NY Lewandowski
      117 VA Harlowe 2-1 NY Page
      124 VA Richardson Fall NY Cohen
      130 VA Topper 9-3 NY Caruana
      135 NY Compton 16-3 VA Budd
      140 NY Bonaldi 5-1 VA Eure
      145 NY Hamner 3-1 VA Simmons
      150 NY O. Scott Fall VA Cronin
      157 NY Kloc 8-2 VA Grimes
      165 NY C. Scott 5-1 VA Jones
      176 NY Lock 12-0 VA Mejia
      194 VA Jessen Fall NY Fallato
      220 VA Davis 7-0 NY Langworthy
      290 VA Burbank 2-1 NY Sauer
       
      Illinois Navy 44 Indiana Blue 6
      108 IL Fontanetta 7-2 IN Schroeder
      117 IN Campbell 9-4 IL Elmore
      124 IL Sabatello 6-0 IN Binion
      130 IN Kieffer 7-1 IL Cosinski
      135 IL Togher 6-2 IN Jackson
      140 IL Avelar 3-2 OT Rueger
      145 IL Smith Fall IN Montgomery
      150 IL Chino 1-0 IN Sims
      157 IL Taylor 11-3 IN Lynde
      165 IL Brooks 4-2 IN Quiroz
      176 IL Akui 6-2 IN Bratcher
      194 IL Johnson 5-3 IN Thatcher
      220 IL Marchok 10-2 IN Grubb
      290 IL Allen Fall IN Melby
       
      Indiana Gold 56 Colorado 3
      108 IN Petrov FF
      117 IN Ayersman Fall CO Sisneros
      124 IN Kieffer Fall CO Der. Adame
      130 IN Raley 4-1 CO York
      135 IN Tsirtsis Fall CO Watson
      140 IN Rattay 9-4 CO Dar. Adame
      145 IN Johnson 3-2 CO Hoffman
      150 IN D. Welch 7-3 CO Garcia
      157 IN C. Welch 6-0 CO Burghardt
      165 IN Lefever 14-6 CO Zink
      176 CO Copeland 8-2 IN Stein
      194 IN Sliga 21-7 CO Hansen
      220 IN Knura 5-1 CO Dreiling
      290 IN Meyer Fall CO Carroll
       
      Illinois Orange 59 Michigan 9
      108 MI Wood 6-5 IL King
      117 MI Richard 9-5 IL Granthum
      124 IL Pearce TF 15-0 MI Purchovan
      130 IL Richards FF
      135 IL Williams 7-1 MI Burandt
      140 IL Gant Fall MI Confer
      145 IL Buhrman FF
      150 IL Traylor FF
      157 IL Hardy FF
      165 IL Ventimiglia FF
      176 IL Valencia 8-4 MI Waskiewicz
      194 MI Lewis 12-6 IL McGiffen
      220 IL Blair Fall MI Naughton
      290 IL Crum FF
       
      Kentucky 64 Ohio 8
      108 KY Ervin Fall OH Hilaire
      117 KY Ruschelle Fall OH Lorence
      124 KY Ervin Fall OH Sommers
      130 KY Carr Fall OH Meadows
      135 KY Cooper 10-2 OH Ratay
      140 KY Troxell 4-3 OH Claxton
      145 KY Herald Fall OH Havener
      150 KY Caddell FF
      157 KY Back FF
      165 KY Lampe Fall OH Tiley
      176 KY Buckman 5-2 OH P. Meadows
      194 OH Utley 14-4 KY Vanover
      220 OH M. Meadows 12-4 KY Darrow
      290 KY Flynn Fall OH Goodnight

      317

      Junior Women's Freestyle Preview

      Last, but not least, Indiana will be sending three girls to participate in the USAW Women's Junior Freestyle tournament that will run Friday July 23rd with the finals on Saturday July 24th.  Here is a brief rundown of the participants from Indiana.
       
      Making her first trip to Fargo is Kayla Miracle from Bloomington North High School.  While this is her first trip to Fargo, Miracle is no stranger to success against girls and boys.  Just this season alone she placed second in the Schoolboy/girl division in freestyle and third in folkstyle.  She also participated in the Schoolboy/girl Duals going 4-3 in freestyle.  She also won the Middle School State championship at 84lbs.  She will be participating at 95lbs for the tournament.
       
      Another wrestler that is no stranger to beating up on the boys is Penn's Sarah Hildebrandt.  During the IHSAA season she became the first female to qualify for semi-state and was an overtime takedown from making it to the ticket-round.  Last year in Fargo Hildebrandt finished fourth at 109lbs and will return to that weight class.  This spring and summer against other girls she won FILA Cadets, while placing second in FILA Juniors.  She also got second in the USAW Girl's Folkstyle Nationals.
       
      Demi Strub of East Central rounds out the trio of girl's wrestlers participating in Fargo.  Like Hildebrandt, she is a returning All-American, placing sixth last year.  This spring and summer she placed third at the FILA Cadets and placed fifth at the USAW Girl's Folkstyle Nationals.

      316

      Pound for Pound Rankings 1/28/2009

      IndianaMat.com Pound for Pound Rankings 1/28/2009
      1.  Cashe Quiroga
      2.  Sean McMurray
      3.  Eric Roach
      4.  Jason Tsirtsis
      5.  Josh Harper
      6.  Brandon Wright
      7.  Steven Sandefer
      8.  Marcus Shrewsbury
      9.  Justin Brooks
      10. Michael Duckworth
      10. Briar Runyan
      10. Camden Eppert
       
      Honorable Mention
      Braden Atwood
      Kyle Mosier
      Daniel Young

      314

      Final 2012-13 IndianaMat.com Team Rankings

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

      310

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 1/18

      1. Mishawaka
      2. Evansville Mater Dei
      3. Crown Point
      4. Cathedral
      5. Perry Meridian
      6. Merrillville
      7. Castle
      8. Yorktown
      9. Bellmont
      10. Portage
      11. Lawrence North
      12. Evansville Reitz
      13. South Bend Riley
      14. New Palestine
      15. Carmel
      16. Roncalli
      17.Center Grove
      18. Penn
      19. Elkhart Memorial
      20. Hamilton Heights

      306

      Scholastic Duals Round 5 Results

      Round 5
      Pennsylvania 44 Virginia Orange 12
      108 PA Roberts 5-2 VA Smith
      117 PA Keener Fall VA Harlowe
      124 VA Richardson 18-4 PA DiSanto
      130 PA Fought Fall VA Topper
      135 PA Cimato 12-0 VA Budd
      140 PA DePalma 9-5 VA Eure
      145 PA Martoccio TF 16-0 VA Simmons
      150 PA Harner Fall VA Cronin
      157 PA Parker 9-6 VA Grimes
      165 PA Staudenmayer 9-2 VA Jones
      176 PA Moyer 13-1 VA Mejia
      194 VA Jessen 3-2 PA Solomon
      220 PA Peck 9-6 VA Davis
      290 PA Dillman FF
       
      Indiana Blue 41 Illinois Orange 15
      108 IN Schroeder 5-0 IL King
      117 IN Campbell Fall IL Granthum
      124 IL Pearce Fall IN Binion
      130 IN Justin Kieffer 4-3 IL Richards
      135 IN Jackson 15-4 IL Williams
      140 IN Rueger 4-1 IL Gantt
      145 IN Montgomery 8-4 IL Buhrman
      150 IN Sims 5-0 IL Traylor
      157 IN Lynde 8-0 IL Hardy
      165 IN Quiroz Fall IL Ventimiglia
      176 IN Bratcher 8-2 IL Valencia
      194 IL McGiffen 7-5 OT IN Thatcher
      220 IN Grubb 6-1 IL Blair
      290 IL Crum Fall IN Melby
       
      Illinois Navy 38 Indiana Gold 15
      108 IN Petrov 4-3 IL Fontanetta
      117 IL Elmore 2-0 IN Ayersman
      124 IL Sabatello TF 15-0 IN Josh Kieffer
      130 IN Raley 2-1 IL Grosinski
      135 IN Tsirtsis 7-3 IL Savenok
      140 IL Togher 3-0 IN Rattay
      145 IL Smith Fall IN Johnson
      150 IL Chino 2-1 IN D. Welch
      157 IN C. Welch 8-3 IL Taylor
      165 IL Brooks 10-3 IN Lefever
      176 IL Akui 12-9 IN Stein
      194 IN Sliga 10-5 IL Johnson
      220 IL Marchok Fall IN Knura
      290 IL Allen Fall IN Meyer
       
      New York 53 New Jersey Green 9
      108 NY Lewandowski Fall NJ Gentile
      117 NY Page 9-1 NJ Masi
      124 NY Cohen FF
      130 NY Caruana 4-1 NJ Polizzi
      135 NY Compton TF 21-4 NJ Birmingham
      140 NY Bonaldi 5-2 NJ Quintero
      145 NY Hamner 7-5 NJ Bakauckus
      150 NY O. Scott 4-0 NJ Rappa
      157 NY Kloc 12-3 NJ Intile
      165 NY C. Scott TF 15-0 NJ Festejo
      176 NY Lock TF 15-0 NJ Cosgrove
      194 NJ Rios FF
      220 NY Langworthy FF
      290 NJ Nolan 7-2 NY Sauer
       
      Kentucky 51 Florida 13
      108 KY Ervin 4-2 FL Pozo
      117 KY Ruschell Fall FL Crocker
      124 FL Berrio Fall KY Ervin
      130 KY Carr Fall FL Wisdom
      135 KY Cooper Fall FL Harrington
      140 KY Troxell Fall FL Borges
      145 KY Herald 4-3 FL Rojas
      150 KY Caddell Fall FL Serrano
      157 KY Back 5-0 FL Dunwald
      165 KY Lampe Fall FL Padilla
      176 FL Jackson 7-3 KY Buckman
      194 KY Vanover Fall FL R. O'Neill
      220 FL Herron 6-2 KY Darrow
      290 KY Flynn Fall FL Accomando
       
      Ohio 39 Virginia Blue 28
      108 VA Badva Fall OH Hilliard
      117 VA Stageburg Fall OH Lorence
      124 VA Smith 11-2 OH Maclellan
      130 VA Aiello 11-5 OH M. Meadows
      135 OH Ratay FF
      140 OH Claxton FF
      145 OH Havener FF
      150 VA Lopez FF
      157 Double FF
      165 VA Floyd 7-2 OH Tiley
      176 OH P. Meadows FF
      194 OH Utley FF
      220 OH M. Meadows6-1 VA Deleon
      290 OH Goodnight
       
      Colorado 37 Georgia 30
      108 GA Springer FF
      117 GA Thurmond 6-4 CO Sisneros
      124 GA Harris Fall OT CO Dar. Adame
      130 CO York FF
      135 CO Watson 11-1 GA Denland
      140 CO Der. Adame 16-7 GA Dollar
      145 CO Hoffman Fall GA Luke
      150 CO Garcia TF 15-0 Conwell
      157 CO Burkharrdt 6-0 GA Gamble
      165 CO Zink Fall GA Przybysz
      176 GA Holbert 5-4 CO Copeland
      194 GA Bennett Fall CO Hansen
      220 CO Dreiling 3-2 GA Allen
      290 GA Selleck Fall CO Carroll
       
      Michigan over New Jersey White

      305

      2009 Junior Freestyle Preview

      The Junior Freestyle team is armed with some pretty formidable ammo, although the team's potential took a bit of a hit with news that last year's Cadet National champ Brandon Wright won't be making the trip.
       
      However, the cupboard is far from bare, with several returning All-Americans and some new blood representing Indiana Juniors.
       
      Among the returning AAs is Brandon Nelsen, an incredibly decorated little dude who always seems to place in any event he enters. He's a safe bet to place well here, too. Camden Eppert is in a very tough weight class, but he's shown he can beat elite wrestlers and he's capable of opening some eyes here nationally. Plus, he's been on a blazing hot streak and I'll be surprised if it stops here. Chris Head is always dangerous in FS events, as evidenced by his 7th place finish last year in a weight class that saw Josh Harper fail to place. Head will be right in the thick of things. Delphi's Braden Atwood enters the Junior level tourney on the heels of last year's impressive 5th place finish at the Cadet level. Atwood is a solid candidate to place here as well.  2009 state runner-up Ryan Stahl was a Cadet All-American at 119 in 2007, finishing 6th, and could certainly attain AA status yet again this time around.
       
      Alex Gregory and Paul Beck were both runners-up at Folkstyle Nationals in 2008 and each is capable of making a nice run against even the stacked fields of Fargo. 
       
      Cashe' Quiroga is a true stud, and although folkstyle seems to be a little stronger discipline for him, he can run with the big dogs in Freestyle, too. He's been right on the verge of becoming an AA several times and this could be his breakthrough performance in FS, as Senior Nationals was for him in folkstyle.
       
      New Juniors Cameron Vlahos, Drake Stein and Mark Collett look to build on last year's Cadet Greco AA finishes with some resume-building in Juniors FS. All three have had excellent summers and look to turn some more heads on the national scene. 
       
      Aaron Stevenson burst onto the state scene with a dominant run through Conseco, not stopping until he earned a 3rd place finish. He followed that up with an undefeated run through the Disney Duals; he's definitely on the national radar and could really break through with a placement here, which is entirely possible. Sammy Bennett has had some national success, too, and looks to build on what, for him anyway, was a disappointing 3rd place finish at 2009 State.
       
      Other strong candidates who haven't yet achieved their desired national results include state placers Matt Milton, manchild Michael Johnson-Jones and headlock king and 2X state placer Jacob Tonte.
       
       
       105 LBS  
      CR Patrick Parham  Carmel 
        
       112 LBS  
      1 Josh Yates  Goshen 
      2 Paul Beck   Mishawaka   7th State '08, 2nd Place Folkstyle Nationals '08,
      3 Jacob Boomsma  Bloomington South  State Qualifier '09
         Brandon Nelsen  Lawrence North   JR FS AA (4th) last year, 4th at Soph. Nationals, 3rd at state '09, 3rd at state '08, 4th at state '07, 7-1 Jr. FS Duals '08 
       
       119 LBS  
      CR Camden Eppert  Anderson Highland  JR FS AA (4th) last year, 5th JR FS '07, Undefeated at Duals, 2X State Champ, 3rd place Super 32
      2 Alex Gregory   Penn    4th State '09, 2nd Place Folkstyle Nationals '09
         
       125 LBS  
      1 Chris Head  Bloomington South  JR FS AA (7th) last year,
      2 Travis Barroquillo Prairie Heights  State Qualifier '08
      3 Jake McCarthy  Mt. Vernon (Hancock)  SS Qualifier '09, State Qualifier '08
         
       130 LBS  
      1 Preston Wilson  Whiteland  SS Qualifier
      2 Justin Eshelman  Pendleton Heights 
      3 Cashe' Quiroga  Lawrence North  State Champ '08, 3rd place '09, Sr. Nationals runner-up, 7th place Jr. Folkstyle Nationals
         
       135 LBS  
      1 Matt Milton  Center Grove  6th State '08
      2 John Walker  Sullivan 
         
       140 LBS  
      1 Tim Martin  New Albany  State Qualifier '09
      3 Josh Williams  Mt. Vernon (Hancock) SS Qualifier
         
       145 LBS  
      1 Jacob Tonte  Perry Meridian  8th State '09, 7th State '07
      2 Michael Hummer  Penn
      3 Ryan Stahl  Elkhart Memorial  2nd Place state '09, State Qualifier '07
       Caleb Smith  Princeton  SS Qualifier   
       
       152 LBS  
      CR Sam Bennett  Anderson Highland 3rd State '09, 2nd state '08, State Qualifier '07
      2 Reece Lefever  Carroll (Ft. Wayne) SS Qualifier
         
       160 LBS  
      1 Cameron Vlahos   Lafayette Harrison Cadet Greco AA (4th) '08, State Qualifier '08, Undefeated at Duals
      2 Anthony Bill  Chatard   State qualifier
      3 Conner Lefever  Carroll (Ft. Wayne) SS Qualifier
       Mitchell Judkins Speedway
        
       171 LBS  
      1 Braden Atwood  Delphi   Cadet FS AA (5th) '08, State 5th '09, State 4th '08
      2 Drake Stein  Princeton  Cadet Greco AA (8th) '08, State 8th '09, 8-2 Cadet GR Duals '08
      3 Kyle Masengale  Perry Meridian   
         
       189 LBS   
      1 Aaron Stevenson  Indian Creek  State 3rd '09
      2 Michael Johnson-Jones Warren Central  State 7th '09, State Qualifier '08
      3 Alex McCallister 
         
       215 LBS  
      1 Darren Eads  Bloomington South State Qualifier '09
      2 Devin Reagan   Penn 
      3 Mark Collett  Jennings County  Cadet Greco AA (6th) '08, SS Qualifier
       
      **Bold denotes returning freestyle All-American

      305

      Indianamat.com Pre-season Picks

      The folks at Indianamat.com bring you their pre-season picks for 2010-2011:
       
      Senior wrestler of the year:
       
      Eric Roach, Crown Point: One of the reasons Crown Point just cleaned house at the Stagg tourney in Illinois, Roach is a national caliber stud and should make an impact at the next level. He and Tsirtsis form a pretty nasty duo for any team facing the Bulldogs in a dual or in a tournament.
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Ethan Raley, Indian Creek
       
      Josh Kieffer, Roncalli- Kieffer had a nice showing at the Scholastic Duals this offseason, beating nationally renowned Caleb Richardson of Virginia in 3OT, costing Richardson a shot at MOW. Like his brother Justin, he always seems to be in the thick of things at the end of the year and this might be the year he breaks through and finally nabs a state title.
       
      Freshman wrestler of the year:
       
      Tie: Decorated wrestlers already, Carroll and LeCount could have a huge impact regarding this year's team champ, and each is capable of placing. Impressively, Boston is ranked #2 in his weight class already.
       
      Chandler Carroll, Yorktown
       
      Cody LeCount, Perry Meridian
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Nathan Boston, Lawrence North
       
      Josh Fuqua, Crown Point
       
      Team Champs:
       
      Perry Meridian: Jim Tonte simply reloaded again this year. Could this be the year for an elusive state championship for the rugged crew from Indy's south side? We believe so--the Falcons fly the highest this year.
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Crown Point: It's going to be tough for anyone to take out the Bulldogs. Coach Vlink's squad looks to be in top form already and the lineup is loaded with talent.
       
      Merrillville Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
       
      Kyle Ayersman, Lake Central-Ayersman follows up a fine off-season looking to conquer title number two. He's a pretty safe bet, barring injury, even in a tough weight class. Note: Tsirtsis received more votes for this award, but *cough, foreshadowing* he might have won a bigger award. Roach also received a vote, but was already Senior Wrestler of the Year.
       
      New Castle Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
       
      Cody Phillips, Union County-The bundle of dynamite from Union County was Indianamat's pick for this award. He's already a two-time champion and looks to be a strong candidate for number three this year. He's incredibly strong and lightning quick and he can take and give a beating....a recipe for a four-timer?
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Mitch Sliga, Fishers-The Triple Crown winner looks to become Fishers first state champion this year. He's done just about everything a wrestler can do at this point in his career, short of winning state. Not having seniors Braden Atwood and Michael Johnson-Jones waiting for him in the postseason helps a bit, but it might not matter if they were still here. It's been a LONG time since anyone has beat this kid.
       
      Connor Mullins, New Castle-Mullins is capable of domination and already has two state placements to his credit. It will be interesting to see how his rise in weight class impacts his season.
       
      Tyler Willis, Cathedral-Like Sliga, Willis is coming off of a non-wrestling state championship. Also like Sliga, he's as tough as they come and a threat to beat anyone.
       
      Evansville Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
       
      Ethan Raley, Indian Creek-Raley has always been good, but a switch has apparently been flipped. Undefeated at Scholastic Duals, Super 32 National champion, state runner-up....that's just in the past 10 months. He was already a state champion. Raley is as good as Indiana has right now--he would be a threat to win state in any state in the country. The only unanimous pick among the staff.
       
       Fort Wayne Semistate Wrestler of the Year:
       
      Devon Jackson, Yorktown-The junior stud very nearly knocked off our Wrestler of the Year selection at state last year. He has a strong chance to improve on his runner-up finish and hoist his first title this year.
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Daniel Meyer, Bellmont-The undersized HWT from Bellmont had a strong performance at the State Finals last year and looks to cap his high school career with a state title.
       
      Surprise State Finals Team:
       
      Penn: Much is expected this year of the ever-deeper Kingsmen squad led by Brad Harper. The numbers in their room suggests that a team juggernaut could be right around the corner.
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Huntington North: The Vikings have a lot of people believing they will make an appearance at Center Grove this year.
       
      Bellmont: The Braves are always a threat and this year is no different. Few teams dominate their semistate like Bellmont.
       
      Coach of the year:
       
      Jim Tonte, Perry Meridian-Coach Tonte will likely tell you that preseason prognostication means nothing, but there are a lot of wrestling fans who believe that Tonte will finally get his elusive team title this year.
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Brad Harper, Penn-Harper has done a fantastic job of rejuvenating and uplifting the program.
       
      Lance Ellis, Roncalli-It's hard to believe that he's almost as good a coach as he was a wrestler, but it's true. Ellis and crew have completely changed the dynamic of the Rebels program. They are strong, deep and well coached. The improvements in such a short time are nothing short of amazing.
       
      Greg Schaefer, Evansville Mater Dei-It's impossible to fill Goebel's shoes, but Schaefer has kept the program among the elite.
       
      Scott Vlink, Crown Point-Vlink finally got his team title two seasons ago and looks to add another. His teams are always hard-nosed and ready to rumble. Oh yeah, they're pretty skilled too. 
       
      Wrestler of the year:
       
      Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point-There's not much I can say about him that hasn't already been said. He's as good as anyone in the country and, although he won't finish his HS career undefeated, he's already had more success nationally than his legendary big brother. He is the face of Indiana wrestling right now.
       
      Also receiving votes:
       
      Mitch Sliga, Fishers
       
      Cody Phillips, Union County

      303

      Mishawaka Sectional Preview - 2010

      The host Cavemen are the clear favorite in this sectional but rival Penn appear to be narrowing the gap. This is always one of the deepest sectionals in the state as it also includes South Bend Clay, who defeated Yorktown in a dual earlier this season, and South Bend Riley, who is rebuilding but seem to have several youngsters peaking at the right time of the season.
       
      This sectional feeds into the Rochester Regional where they are paired with the top four placers from the Plymouth Sectional. The team champion from this sectional will move on to Jimtown High School next Wednesday where they will meet the champion from the Plymouth Sectional.

      103The top four seeds appear to be a step ahead of the rest of the field and I look for Mishawaka’s Grant Martsoff to come out on top. He has survived a brutal schedule that will pay dividends during the tournament.
       


      Movin’ On
      1. Martsoff (Mishawaka)
      2. Ferdig (SB Adams)
      3. Johnson (SB Washington)
      4. Hildebrandt (Penn)
       
      112
      Paul Beck of Mishawaka will look to secure his 3rd sectional title as he is the number one seed and clear favorite. A pack of three hungry sophomores led by Penn’s Ben Varner will battle for placing.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Beck – Mishawaka
      2. Varner – Penn
      3. Gleuckart – SB Clay
      4. Sailors – SB Riley
       
      119
      A very deep field at 119 is highlighted by Penn’s Alex Gregory. Gregory will be looking to pick up his first sectional championship (he was a regional champ last year) as he takes his 33-1 record over to the Cave. Gregory’s lone loss on the season was a tight 1-0 loss to perennial state title contender Brandon Nelson of Lawrence North. Upsets could very well happen at this class.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Gregory (Penn)
      2. Olsen (SB Adams)
      3. Binion (Mishawaka)
      4. Kazmierzak (SB Clay)
       
      125
      No clear cut favorite at 125. I see three fairly evenly matched wrestlers that will battle for the blue ribbon. Mishawaka’s Taylor Wisler has fashioned a 28-3 record with his controlling style. Not flashy, but effective. Look for Wisler to win. One of the better semi-final battles of the day should be Penn’s Tyler Chapple versus Clay’s Mitch Hartman.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Wisler – Mishawaka
      2. Hartman – Clay
      3. Chapple – Penn
      4. Martinez – Riley
       
      130
      Mishawaka’s Nick Schrader is quietly having an outstanding season. His lone loss was a close decision to Crown Point’s Jason Tsirtsis. Look for Schrader to have a relatively easy go on Saturday as the rest of the field will battle for placing.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Schrader – Mishawaka
      2. Manspeaker – Penn
      3. Dixon – SB Adams
      4. Fowler – SB Washington
       
      135
      Another very deep field awaits the fans at the 135 class. Senior Matt Guerra appears to be a step ahead of the field and should pick up a sectional championship. Don’t overlook Penn’s Grant Anglemyer, Clay’s Joe Stroud, or Riley’s Kelly Kolat. Kolat’s name alone should be worth something.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Guerra - Mishawaka
      2. Anglemyer – Penn
      3. Stroud – Clay
      4. Kolat – Riley
       
      140
      The top two seeds at 140 appear to be evenly matched. I look for a minor upset and think that Penn’s Ben Sokol will cap his senior year with a championship win over Mishawaka’s Anthony Eddy.

      Movin’ On
      1. Sokol – Penn
      2. Eddy – Mishawaka
      3. Acosta – SB Adams
      4. Stroud – SB Clay
       
      145
      The Mishawaka/Penn monopoly on champions should end at this weight class where South Bend Clay’s junior Laquan Lunford has an unblemished record at 33-0. Penn’s Pat Davenport looks to pull off the upset.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Lunford – SB Clay
      2. Davenport – Penn
      3. Marshall – Mishawaka
      4. Markovich – SB Adams
       
      152
      Last year’s state runner-up at 140, Ryan Stahl, headlines the 152 weight class. He should cruise through the field at section with his high risk/high reward style. Stahl might have to tighten up his attack down the road as he appeared a little sloppy in two losses earlier at the Bellmont Invite earlier this season.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Stahl – Mishawaka
      2. Hummer – Penn
      3. Alwine – SB Clay
      4. Stroud – SB Adams
       
      160
      Three very talented seniors look to take home the crown at 160. Alex White of Mishawaka is the slight favorite over Penn’s Austin Kunze and Washington’s Malcolm White. It wouldn’t be a big surprise if any of those three comes out on top.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Alex White – Mishawaka
      2. Malcolm White – SB Washington
      3. Austin Kunze – Penn
      4. Zach Amberg – SB Clay
       
      171
      Andy Wiseman of Penn and Richard Morin of Mishawaka have separated themselves from the field at 171. The championship match could go either way but I look for the Kingman to beat the Caveman for a second time this year.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Andy Wiseman – Penn
      2. Richard Morin – Mishawaka
      3. Alex Skipper – SB Adams
      4. Houston Anderson – SB Washington
       
      189
      South Bend Riley’s Timmy Buckingham headlines the 189 class with his 27-3 record. He did not wrestle last weekend so he might be a little dinged up. Mishawaka’s Danny Abu-Shehab has been improving all season and will look to test the Wildcat senior along with Clay’s Justin McCray.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Buckingham – SB Riley
      2. Abu-Shehab – Mishawaka
      3. McCray – SB Clay
      4. Ham – Penn
       
      215
      Mishawaka’s returning state runner-up is the 800 pound gorilla in this class. The overall quality of the 215 class is top-notch with returning semi-state qualifier Eric McDaniel of South Bend Washington and young studs Devin Reagan of Penn and Joe Gallegos of South Bend Clay.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Lentz – Mishawaka
      2. Gallegos – SB Clay
      3. McDaniel – SB Washington
      4. Reagan – Penn
       
      285
      Returning state qualifier and human eclipse, Travis Thomas of Mishawaka is the favorite to repeat as sectional champ. He will likely face Evan Nixon of Clay before moving on to a tough regional field at Rochester next week.
       
      Movin’ On
      1. Thomas – Mishawaka
      2. Nixon – Clay
      3. Johnson – Penn
      4. Kandzierski – SB St. Joe

      300

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 1/11/09

      Full Rankings and Breakdowns can be found here:
       
      1. Mishawaka (17-0)
      2. Evansville Mater Dei (8-0)
      3. Crown Point (11-1)
      4. Cathedral (10-2)
      5. Perry Meridian (14-1)
      6. Merrillville (10-2)
      7. Bellmont (16-2)
      8. Evansville Reitz (20-0)
      9. Portage (21-4)
      10. Lawrence North (9-4)
      11. Castle (7-1)
      12. Yorktown (21-0)
      13. New Palestine (23-4)
      14. South Bend Riley (7-1)
      15. Carmel (4-3)
      16. Center Grove (16-0)
      17. Penn (7-2)
      18. Elkhart Memorial (11-0)
      19. Warren Central (9-10)
      20. Hamilton Heights (18-2)
       
      Honorable Mention: Franklin, East Central, Avon, Roncalli, Pendleton Heights, New Castle, Westfield.

      295

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 12/14

      1. Crown Point
      2. Perry Meridian
      3. Evansville Mater Dei
      4. Merrillville
      5. Mishawaka
      6. Yorktown
      7. Penn
      8. Franklin
      9. Roncalli
      10. Cathedral
      11. Lawrence North
      12. Bellmont
      13. Carmel
      14. Evansville Reitz
      15. Center Grove
      16. Bloomington South
      17. Warren Central
      18. Westfield
      19. Jeffersonville
      20. New Palestine
       
      Please remember to post all scores on results page in order to keep rankings accurate.

      289

      Rochester Individual Regional

      It's all about individual advancement at this point and Mishawaka should lead the chage and qualify 13 to Merrillville. Sectional rival Penn should make a strong showing as well and should qualify 12 to the Semi-State next Saturday.
       
      103
       
      Warsaw’s Jarred Brooks continues a stellar sophomore campaign by winning this weight class. He should be tested somewhat by a trio of Michiana wrestlers including sectional champ Sammy Ferdig of Adams, Grant Martsoff of Mishawaka, and Sarah Hildebrandt of Penn. Hildebrandt looks to be the first female semi-state qualifier in Indiana history.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Brooks-Warsaw
      2. Ferdig – Adams
      3. Hildebrandt – Penn
      4. Martsoff – Mishawaka
       
      112
       
      A Mishawaka sweep is likely at 112 as all four placers appear to be superior to their Plymouth Sectional counterparts. Only two wresters from Plymouth have winning records.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Beck – Mishawaka
      2. Varner – Penn
      3. Sailors – Riley
      4. Gleuckert – Clay
       
      119
       
      Alex Gregory of Penn should continue to dominate in his march to Indy. His toughest competition this weekend will come from his sectional rivals Layten Binion and Josh Olsen. Culver Community’s Dalton Overmyer should round out the top four.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Gregory – Penn
      2. Binion – Mishawaka
      3. Olsen – Adams
      4. Overmyer – Culver Community
       
      125
       
      The top three are pretty well defined at 125 with Mishawaka’s Taylor Wisler, Clay’s Mitch Hartman, and Penn’s Tyler Chapple proving to be a step ahead of the field. The only drama might be a first round match up between Riley’s Javier Martinez and Culver Community’s Ian Randolph.
       
      On to ‘ Da Region
      1. Wisler – Mishawaka
      2. Hartman – Clay
      3. Chapple – Penn
      4. Randolph – Culver Community
       
      130
       
      Mishawaka’s under appreciated Nick Schrader will likely battle Penn’s tough freshman Trevor Manspeaker in the finals again this Saturday. Look for Bremen’s Justin Bogart and Rochester’s Jacob Schroder to repeat last week’s exciting finals match in the consolation finals this week.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Schrader – Mishawaka
      2. Manspeaker – Penn
      3. Schroder – Rochester
      4. Bogart – Bremen
       
      135
       
      Possibly the most evenly matched finals could occur at 135. The likely match-up would pit 7th ranked Matt Guerra of Mishawaka against 8th ranked Bobby Marcuccilli of Wawasee. Flip a coin here. An interesting first round match-up between Tippy Valley’s Austin Nelson and Penn’s Grant Anglemyer will determine a trip to Merrillville.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Guerra – Mishawaka
      2. Marcucculli – Wawasee
      3. Kolat – Riley
      4. Anglemyer – Penn
       
      140
       
      Warsaw breaks to the front of the pack for a second time at 140. Paul Manbu has put together an impressive 34-3 record this season and will look to make it 37-3 if he defeats the winner of Darius Stevens of Triton and Anthony Eddy of Mishawaka. Penn’s Ben Sokol should also qualify for semi-state.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Manbu – Warsaw
      2. Eddy – Mishawaka
      3. Stevens – Triton
      4. Sokol – Penn
       
      145
       
      South Bend Clay’s Laquan Lunford will look to continue his magical season where he has yet to be defeated. He will likely meet up with Plymouth’s Chase Lewandowski in the finals. They have already wrestled one close match at the Rochester Invite early in January.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Lunford – Clay
      2. Lewandowski – Plymouth
      3. Davenport – Penn
      4. Canacci – CMA
       
      152
       
      The exciting and acrobatic Ryan Stahl is the clear favorite at 152. His finals opponent is not quite as clear. Tippy Valley’s Isaac Yoder is undefeated but has not wrestled nearly the schedule that his likely semi final opponent, Michael Hummer has. South Bend Adams’ Dorian Stroud should also qualify for Merrillville.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Stahl – Mishawaka
      2. Hummer – Penn
      3. Yoder – Valley
      4. Stroud – Adams
       
      160
       
      The battle of the White’s is likely to continue in the finals at 160. In the sectional, Mishawaka’s Alex White defeated Washington’s Malcolm White, 8-4. Look for Penn’s Austin Kunze to place third and CMA’s Cameron Crowell to take the last birth to Mishawaka.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Alex White - Mishawaka
      2. Malcolm White – Washington
      3. Kunze – Penn
      4. Crowell – CMA
       
      171
       
      This may be the deepest weight at the Regional as it is full of quality wrestlers. Andy Wiseman of Penn is probably the slight favorite but at least five other quality wrestlers could challenge for a title.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Wiseman – Penn
      2. Morin – Mishawaka
      3. Molebash – Culver Community
      4. Senff – Triton
       
      189
       
      Another deep class awaits fans at Rochester at 189. Riley’s Timmy Buckingham is seasoned and very tough. Culver Community has a promising freshman in Matthew Hurford who comes in hot after winning conference and sectional titles. Others likely to advance are Triton’s Brock Vermillion and Plymouth’s Scott Barry.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Buckingham – Riley
      2. Hurford – Culver Community
      3. Vermillion – Triton
      4. Barry – Plymouth
       
      215
       
      The Mishawaka Sectional was a true meatgrinder at 215. All four competitors were ranked in the state at the end of the season. Look for the same four to advance on to Merrillville.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Lentz – Mishawaka
      2. Reagan – Penn
      3. McDaniel – Washington
      4. Gallegos – Clay
       
      285
       
      The upper weights appear to be particularly deep at both sectionals which will make for an exciting Saturday in Rochester. Travis Thomas of Mishawaka is the clear favorite and Plymouth’s Damon Howe has established himself as the second best heavy in the other class. The other two spot will be fought out between about four other tough competitors.
       
      On to ‘Da Region
      1. Thomas – Mishawaka
      2. Howe – Plymouth
      3. Harvey – Culver Community
      4. Hall - Bremen

      286

      Indianamat.com Team Rankings 12/12

      1. Perry Meridian
       
      2. Crown Point
       
      3. Roncalli
       
      4. Evansville Mater Dei
       
      5. Merrillville
       
      6. Mishawaka
       
      7. Cathedral
       
      8. Franklin Community
       
      9. Hamilton Southeastern
       
      10. Elkhart Memorial
       
      11. Penn
       
      12. Evansville Reitz
       
      13. Warren Central
       
      14. South Bend Clay
       
      15. Yorktown
       
      16. Center Grove
       
      17. Bellmont
       
      18. Bloomington South
       
      19. New Palestine
       
      20. Jimtown

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      Brackets
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      Schedule of Events
      Wednesday, April 24
      U20 Greco-Roman (10 Mats) Main Arena
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Consolations
      10:00AM – 3:00 PM
      U15 Greco-Roman (5 Mats) Concourse
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Consolations
      10:00AM – 3:00PM
      Masters Greco-Roman (5 Mats) Concourse
      Preliminaries to Medal Matches (If Needed)
      4:00PM – 8:30PM
      Futures Greco-Roman (2 Mats) Main Arena
      Preliminaries to Medal Matches
      4:00PM – 8:30PM
      U20 Greco-Roman (4 Mats) Main Arena
      Consolation and Consolation Semifinals 
      4:00PM – 6:30PM 
      U15 Greco-Roman (4 Mats) Main Arena
      Consolation and Consolation Semifinals 
      4:00PM – 6:30PM 
      U20 Greco-Roman (4 Mats) Main Arena
      All Medal Matches
      6:30PM – 8:00PM 
      U15 Greco-Roman (4 Mats) Main Arena
      All Medal Matches
      6:30PM – 8:00PM 
       
      Thursday April 25
      U17 Greco-Roman (10 Mats) Main Arena
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Consolations 
      10:00AM – 3:00PM 
      U15 Freestyle (5 Mats) Concourse
      Preliminaries and Consolations
      10:00AM – 3:00PM
      U17 Greco-Roman (4 Mats)  Main Arena
      Consolations, Consolation Semifinals, Medal Matches, and Best 2 of 3 Finals
      4:00PM – 7:30PM
      U15 Freestyle (6 Mats) Main Arena
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:00PM
      Futures Freestyle  (2 Mats) Concourse
      Preliminaries and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:00PM
      Masters Freestyle – Day 1 (3 Mats) Concourse
      Preliminaries
      4:00PM – 8:00PM

      Friday, April 26
      U20 Freestyle (15 Mats) Main Arena and Concourse
      Preliminaries and Consolations
      10:00AM – 3:00PM
      Masters Freestyle-Day 2 (3 Mats) Concourse
      Preliminaries to Medal Matches
      10:00AM - 3:00PM
      U20 Freestyle (8 Mats) Main Arena and Concourse
      Preliminaries and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:30PM
      Futures Freestyle  (2 Mats) Concourse
      Consolations to Medal Matches
      4:00PM – 8:00PM
      U15 Freestyle (4 Mats) Main Arena
      Consolations and Consolations Semifinals
      4:00PM – 6:30PM 
      U15 Freestyle (4 Mats) Main Arena
      All Medal Matches
      6:30PM – 8:00PM 

      Saturday, April 27
      U20 Freestyle (8 Mats) Main Arena
      Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Consolations and Consolation Semifinals
      10:00AM – 1:00PM
      U17 Freestyle (7 Mats) Concourse *Will take over U20 Mats at 1:00
      Preliminaries and Consolations
      10:00AM – 3:00PM
      U20 freestyle (4 Mats) Main Arena
      All Medal Matches
      4:00PM – 5:30PM
      U17 Freestyle (6 Mats) Main Arena
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:00PM
      Girls HS Showcase Freestyle (5 Mats)  Concourse
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:00PM 

      Sunday, April 28
      U17 Freestyle (6 Mats) Main Arena
      Semifinals, Consolations, Consolation Semifinals, Medal Matches and Best 2 of 3 Finals
      10:00AM – 2:00PM
      Girls HS Showcase Freestyle (8 Mats) Main Arena and Concourse
      Semifinals, Consolations and Consolation Semifinals
      10:00AM – 1:00PM
      Girls HS Showcase Freestyle (4 Mats) Main Arena and Concourse
      All Medal Matches
      1:00PM – 3:00PM
       

      U20 Freestyle (8 Mats) Main Arena
      Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Consolations and Consolation Semifinals
      10:00AM – 1:00PM
      U17 Freestyle (7 Mats) Concourse *Will take over U20 Mats at 1:00
      Preliminaries and Consolations
      10:00AM – 3:00PM
      U20 freestyle (4 Mats) Main Arena
      All Medal Matches
      4:00PM – 5:30PM
      U17 Freestyle (6 Mats) Main Arena
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:00PM
      Girls HS Showcase Freestyle (5 Mats)  Concourse
      Preliminaries, Quarterfinals and Consolations
      4:00PM – 8:00PM 
       
      Sunday, April 28
      U17 Freestyle (6 Mats) Main Arena
      Semifinals, Consolations, Consolation Semifinals, Medal Matches and Best 2 of 3 Finals
      10:00AM – 2:00PM
      Girls HS Showcase Freestyle (8 Mats) Main Arena and Concourse
      Semifinals, Consolations and Consolation Semifinals
      10:00AM – 1:00PM
      Girls HS Showcase Freestyle (4 Mats) Main Arena and Concourse
      All Medal Matches
      1:00PM – 3:00PM
       
       
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