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State Finals Salary Cap Game: FINAL SCORES


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Think you can put together a solid state finals team?  Let's find out.  

 

Here's the game:

1. You must not spend more than a $38 salary cap on a team that is trying to score more points than everyone else.

2. You must choose one individual state finalist from each weight class.

3. Points are scored as follows (based on average Coaches' Trophy points scored for each of these positions):

Champion: 24

Runner-up: 20

Third: 14

Fourth: 12

Fifth: 9

Sixth: 7

Seventh: 5

Eighth: 3

 

4. Salaries are as follows:

 

These #1-ranked wrestlers are worth $5.50:

103-Boston, 140-Tsirtsis, 145-Roach, 189-Sliga

These #1-ranked wrestlers are worth $5.00:

112-Phillips, 119-Ayersman, 125-McKinley, 152-D. Welch, 171-Stein, 215-Reese

These #1-ranked wrestlers are worth $4.50:

130-Harvey, 135-Jackson, 160-C. Welch, 285-Meyer

 

All other number 1 seeds are worth $4.00.

All other number 2 seeds are worth $3.00.

All number 3 seeds are worth $2.00.

All number 4 seeds are worth $1.00.

 

Tip for finding seeds--on the brackets, each quarter of the bracket reads like this:

1

4

3

2

 

Brackets: http://www.indianamat.com/2011-ihsaa-state-finals-brackets/2011/02/

 

Game deadline: 6pm on Friday.

 

Now buy your team!  Don't forget--$38 only!

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I predict that a combination of #1 seeds and #3 seeds will get the most bang for the virtual buck.  The price disparity between #2 and #3 is too great and doesn't account for luck of the draw at semi-state.  Many #2s vs. #3s are tossups.

 

Looking at the point scoring system, it is skewed to the top.  First=24 pts while Eighth=3 pts.  It would take eight 8th placers to equal one champ.  This makes the Coaches Trophy almost a  lottery.  A dual meet team with a core of eight 8th placers would be extremely decent.

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103 Boomsma $4.00

112 Petrov $3.00

119 Campbell $4.00

125 Kieffer $3.00

130 Molloy $4.00

135 Raley $4.00

140 Lannert $1.00

145 Whetstine $1.00

152 Mullins $2.00

160 Sims $2.00

171 Hankenson $3.00

189 Boots $2.00

215 Gallegos $2.00

285 Howe $3.00

 

total: $38

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103 -- Steven Micic -- $3.00

112 -- Paul Petrov -- $3.00

119 -- Boston -- $1.00

125 -- Josh Keiffer -- $3.00

130 -- Brown -- $3.00

135 -- Ethan Raley -- $4.00

140 -- Wartman-- $3.00

145 -- Lunford--$3.00

152 -- Connor Mullens -- $2.00

160 -- John Sims -- $2.00

171 --Smith -- $2.00

189 -- Stevenson -- $4.00

215 --Gallegos -- $2.00

285 -- Howe -- $3.00

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Points are as listed above--the average points scored for each placement at the state finals (including advancement and bonus and everything).  For calculation purposes, we'll just award a flat score for each placement as is listed above.

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103 Boston: 5.50

112 Petrov: 3.00

119 Simpson: 1.00

125 Sommer: 2.00

130 Moreau: 2.00

135 Jackson: 4.50

140 Rueger: 3.00

145 Goodknight: 3.00

152 Mullins: 2.00

160 Sims: 2.00

171 Bratcher: 4.00

189 Boots: 2.00

215 Gallegos: 2.00

285 Ginter: 2.00

 

Total: 38

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103 - Micic - 3

112 - Orzechowicz - 2

119 - McHugh - 2

125 - Batt - 1

130 - Moreau - 2

135 - Bradley - 3

140 - Tsirtsis - 5.50

145 - Roach - 5.50

152 - Mullins - 2

160 - Sims - 2

171 - Smith - 2

189 - Boots - 2

215 - Gallegos - 2

285 - Harvey - 4

 

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103- Bevans $3.00

112- Todd $4.00

119- McHugh $2.00

125- Sommer $2.00

130- Wisler $3.00

135- Fuqua $2.00

140- Tsirtsis $5.50

145- Roach $5.50

152-  Mullins $2.00

160- Sims $2.00

171- Smith $2.00

189- Boots $2.00

215- Bass $1.00

285- Wallace $2.00

 

$38.00

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103  Bevans  3

112  Petrov    3

119  McHugh  2

125  Kieffer      3

130  Harvey  4.5

135  Fuqua      2

140  Boyd        2

145  Whetstine  1

152  Mullins      2

160  Lefever      4

171  Hankenson  3

189  Boots              2

215  Mofield          2

HWT  Meyer      4.5

 

Total                      38

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103 Boomsma      4

112 Todd                4

119 McHugh        2

125 Sommer          2

130 Moreau          2

135 Rieker            2

140 Tsirtsis          5.5

145 Roach              5.5

152 Mullins          2

160 Sims                2

171 Smith            2

189 Boots              2

215 Gallegos        2

285 Stevenson    1

 

                                  38

 

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103- Boomsma- Bloomington South $4

112- Todd- Pendleton Heights $4

119- McHugh- CMA $2

125- Sommer- Carmel $2

130- Molloy- Danville $4

135- Fuqua- CP $2

140- Boyd- Bloomington South $2

145- Lunford- SB Clay $3

152- Mullins- New Castle $2

160- Sims- Evansville Mater Dei $2

171- Lynde- Delphi $4

189- Boots- Evansville Mater Dei $2

215- Gallegos- SB Clay $2

285- Howe- Plymouth $3

 

$38 Total

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103- Bevans $3.00

112- Todd $4.00

119- McHugh $2.00

125- Sommer $3.00

130- Wisler $3.00

135- Fuqua $2.00

140- Tsirtsis $5.50

145- Weekley $4.00

152-  Mullins $2.00

160- Sims $2.00

171- Smith $2.00

189- Boots $2.00

215- Bass $1.00

285- Wallace $2.00

 

$37.50

 

Sommer only costs $2 so you actually have an extra $1.50 to spend

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103 -- Steven Micic -- $3.00

112 -- Paul Petrov -- $3.00

119 -- Boston -- $1.00

125 -- Josh Keiffer -- $3.00

130 -- Brown -- $3.00

135 -- Ethan Raley -- $3.00

140 -- Wartman-- $3.00

145 -- Weekly--$4.00

152 -- Connor Mullens -- $2.00

160 -- John Sims -- $2.00

171 --Smith -- $2.00

189 -- Stevenson -- $4.00

215 --Gallegon -- $2.00

285 -- Howe -- $3.00

 

As zachpierson already pointed out, this entry is illegal.  Raley is a number 1 seed and is worth $4.00.  You need to take $1.00 off your payroll somewhere.

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This is a cool idea for a game!

 

103  Boomsma (1)  $4

112  Petrov (2)        $3

119  McHugh (3)    $2

125  Kieffer (2)        $3

130  House (4)          $1

135  Raley (1)          $4

140  Lannert (4)      $1

145  Roach (1+)        $5.50

152  Mullins (3)      $2

160  Sims (3)            $2

171  M. Smith (3)    $2

189  Boots (3)            $2

215  Gallegos (3)      $2

285  Meyer (1+)      $4.50

 

Total:                            $38.00

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103- Boston-5.50

112- todd 4.00

119-Moss 2.00

125-  kieffer 3.00

130-  House 1.00

135- Fuqua 2.00

140 Tsirtsis- 5.50

145- Whetstine 1.00

152- Mullins 2.00

160-  Willis- 3.00

171-  Smith 2.00

189- Boots- 2.00

215- Gallegos 2.00

HWT- Melby- 3.00

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103- Boomsma-    $4

112-Dominique Price- $3

119- Kody George- $2

125- Alex Gresimmer- $2

130- Braden Moreau- $2

135- Stephen Riker- $2

140-- Spencer Boyd- $2

145- Cameron Mattson- $2

152- Connor Mullins- $2

160- John Simms- $2

171- Drake Stein- $5

189- Aaron Stevenson- $4

215- David Knight- $2

285- Kaden Suter- $4

 

Total  $38

Made adjustment for error

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103- Boomsma-    $4

112- Alonzo Shepard- $3

119- Kody George- $2

125- Alex Gresimmer- $2

130- Braden Moreau- $2

135- Stephen Riker- $2

140-- Spencer Boyd- $2

145- Cameron Mattson- $2

152- Connor Mullins- $2

160- John Simms- $2

171- Drake Stein- $5

189- Aaron Stevenson- $4

215- David Knight- $2

285- Kaden Suter- $4

 

Total  $38

 

didn't shepherd win semi state?

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