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The Best JV Wrestler


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Coaching the Riley J.V. all year, I have been very impressed with 4 kids from Elkhart Memorial:  Bogle, Matteson,Vergonet and Olson.  If I remember right I believe they are in a row from 125 thru 140. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Many states have a JV state... I doubt it would be sactioned by it would be cool I think (and solve this arguement!).

That would be a cool idea, have a JV sectional, then regional and so on... but that raises the arguement that if you were a mediocre varsity why not just lose a wrestle off and perhaps place in JV state...

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Many states have a JV state... I doubt it would be sactioned by it would be cool I think (and solve this arguement!).

That would be a cool idea, have a JV sectional, then regional and so on... but that raises the arguement that if you were a mediocre varsity why not just lose a wrestle off and perhaps place in JV state...

 

would you rather be the jv state champ, or a semi-state qualifier?

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I'm actually pretty sure that Nosko qualified for state every year he was at MD. I know he was varsity every year.

 

You're right.  He got 3rd as a freshman, placed (I'm not sure where as a Sophomore), got knocked out his Jr. year maybe 1st round at State, and was a State Champ his Senior year.  He was varsity all 4 years.

 

I think there are several kids on MD's JV team that have a lot of talent (Appell, May, Maurer...to name a few), and it looked like Reitz had a few tough JV guys too. 

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I was JV for four years...  One of the toughest things to go through.  I was caught behind a guy who won 2x regional titles, a semi-state title and placed fourth at HWT in 2005.  I was on Team Indiana 3 years, Fargo and Duals, and almost AA'd as a Cadet in Fargo.  I'm not one to usually toot my own horn but several guys who qualified and placed at State that year I beat in ISWA events, including ISWA State events.

 

Not wrestling varsity helped me become who I am today.  You learn a lot of life lessons through wrestling and trying to overcome adversity.  I don't believe that I would be coaching and officiating today if I had a varsity spot handed to me like a lot of people do.

 

John DeLisle

Terre Haute North Vigo '05

Indiana State '09

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