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2003 Elementary Duals Team..Where are they now?


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(Left To right) 2009-10 High School  Ranking and Records

Row 1) Brian Kuhn #3 112  42-0, Kyle Ayersman #2 112 36-1, Connor Mullins #2 130 55-0, Jarred Brooks #2 103 34-1, Scooter Brownfield,

Row 2) Michael Duckworth #1 171 46-0, Scott Moore # 14 171, Seth Collier, Jarrett Brownfiled #18 189 22-3, Trey Reese #10 160 36-0, Ethan Raley # 5 125 34-1, Not Shown Dusty Bennett?

Row 3) Ross Janey # 3 285 48-0, Aaron Stevenson #1 189 14-0, Braden Atwood # 2 189 45-0, Darren Eads # 19 189 31-8, Jake Stevenson # 16 285 26-7

 

I think this shows the amount of time and dedication these kids have put into the sport of wrestling. The group as a whole has a combined record for this year of 244-26, 9 of 16 will be wrestling this weekend, .

 

Seth Collier's career was cut short due to injury his Freshman year but he was one of the most dominant youth wrestlers in the country at this time.

 

Jake Stevenson, Brownfield, and Eads were all eliminated at Semi-state. Aaron Stevenson had to injury default after Sectionals.

 

Duckworth has 2 State Championships and Ethan Raley has 1.

 

Scott Moore was an All State Defensive Back Michael Duckworth All State Running Back and Trey Reese an All State Quarterback. 

 

 

 

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This was the 1st team from IN to compete at the Elem. Nationals in Kingsport, TN.  They were coached by Kelly Collier, Skip Reese and myself, they finished 4th, a very respectable showing for the 1st time being there. On a side note, Dusty Bennett was haveing a spectacular year when he became extremely sick day of regionals, if they had wrestled on sat instead on mon there is no dought in my mind he would have advanced to semistate, finished year at 46 (?) - 3. He showed a lot of courage just getting on the mat at regionals.

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Yes, this is very successful group of wrestlers from a very young age to present.  How many in this photo went on to be successful at a 'small class' school?  Could it be that it's not so much about the school you go to as it is about the wrestler having opportunities to be practice  and compete with top caliber talent and having very dedicated parents that give the wrestler the opportunity? 

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