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Just for fun here --

 

Let's say all the head wrestling coaches in Indiana get to Conseco a day early.  There is a single mat under the scoreboard, the lights in the arena are dimmed, with only the single light illuminating the wrestling surface.  This brings a tear to many of their old eyes, longing for the glory days.  Finally, someone decides that it would be a GREAT idea for them all to strap on the old Asics, SQUEEEEEZE into an old moth-eaten singlet, and have a tournament amongst themselves before all the fans show up.

 

They divide themselves up into these 6 divisions:

 

  • Young PEEWEE

  • Young MIDWEIGHT

  • Young BUBBA (X-LARGE)

  • Old-Timer PEEWEE

  • Old-Timer MIDWEIGHT

  • Old-Timer BUBBA

 

OLD-TIMER = 25+ years out of high school (1985 graduation)

 

Who comes out victorious?  Who runs out of gas after about 28 seconds of "go-time"?  Who runs out of gas while trying to tie their shoes?  Is there a supply of IcyHot and Advil large enough to possibly meet the demand??

 

Sidenote:  although Y2 lobbies for a small school division, he is thrown into the scrum with the rest of the coaches -- sorry Y2!!  ;D

 

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I'll throw a couple of possible winners out there:

 

Young PEEWEE - Chad Red (Lawrence Central)

 

Young PEEWEE - Lance Ellis (Roncalli)

 

Young BUBBA - Trent McCormick  (Yorktown) - (sorry Trent but can't classify you as midweight)

 

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What would the dividing line be between young and old timer?

 

Would Brent Faurote with 20+ years be in the same category as Barry Humble? Or would you throw out an over the hill class that TAE could officiate.

 

On the young peewee I would throw out R. Pursley from Homestead.

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Greg Schaefer

2 time High School state champion 1995, 1998.

NCAA qualifer Indiana. NCAA academic honorable mention.

15th all time for wins with a career record of 168-5

2nd with most pins in a career 132

7th with pins in a season 38

Wins vs Leroy Vega minnesota and joe deibuch. Highest ranking in collegate career 7th.

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Greg Schaefer

2 time High School state champion 1995, 1998.

NCAA qualifer Indiana. NCAA academic honorable mention.

15th all time for wins with a career record of 168-5

2nd with most pins in a career 132

7th with pins in a season 38

Wins in collegite career vs Leroy Vega minnesota. They had a great battle in college.

Thank you, that is really an impressive wrestling resume

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Young Middle Weight - Reggie Wright.

 

He may be the best pound for pound in the state..

Reggie Wright = head coach at what high school?

 

Can everyone include what high school the person is head coach for?

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I'll throw a couple of possible winners out there:

 

Young PEEWEE - Chad Red (Lawrence Central)

 

Young PEEWEE - Lance Ellis (Roncalli)

 

Young BUBBA - Trent McCormick  (Yorktown) - (sorry Trent but can't classify you as midweight)

 

 

Trent BARELY qualifies as "Young" BUBBA!!!! 

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I would put all my money on Greg Schafer.

 

 

Reggie Wright

 

3x Illinois State Champion

3x NCAA All-American for Oklahoma State University

3x Big 12 Champion

Had a 48 match unbeaten streak  (Look at Oklahoma State's schedule)

3x Cowboy Team Captain

3rd place at the Acropolis World Tournament (Athens, Greece)

4th place at U.S. open in 2003

Competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials

Coaches 10 All-Americans and 6 Academic All-Americans at Indiana University

Head Coach  of Delaware State Universtiy for a year

 

 

2x Big 12 Commisioners Honor Roll

2002 Oklahoma State Acedemic Achievement award

 

 

 

 

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Reggie Wright

 

3x Illinois State Champion

3x NCAA All-American for Oklahoma State University

3x Big 12 Champion

Had a 48 match unbeaten streak  (Look at Oklahoma State's schedule)

3x Cowboy Team Captain

3rd place at the Acropolis World Tournament (Athens, Greece)

4th place at U.S. open in 2003

Competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials

Coaches 10 All-Americans and 6 Academic All-Americans at Indiana University

Head Coach  of Delaware State Universtiy for a year

 

 

2x Big 12 Commisioners Honor Roll

2002 Oklahoma State Acedemic Achievement award

 

 

 

 

ok maybe you got me  ;D How about id put all my money on schafer in the pee wee division. Reggie takes lightweight and pound for pound.  Thats a very impressive resume

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