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FloWrestling has released mostly only the finals through their video link to the general public.  Here are the Indiana videos from the finals.

 

http://indianamat.com/messageboard/index.php/topic,27087.0.html

 

 

The FloPro subscription may offer more, but I'm not sure if or when more videos may become available to the general public through Flo or the USA Wrestling YouTube Channel. 

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The Cadets and Juniors both represented Indiana well.  If Micic would have competed with the Juniors the state may have placed even higher.  Without question Indiana wrestling is getting better each year.  There are a lot of good coaches in the state now and a lot of programs starting to develop strong traditions.  I am excited to see the continued transition.

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Also with LeCount and Winfield with Micic it would have been even better than the 5th place finish that we earned.

 

I completely spaced those two.  Without question you are right Coach those two are studs.  Indiana is heading in the right direction for wrestling.  Maybe even a top 2 or 3 finish.

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Illinois, again, ran away with the most AA's in both divisions and styles (just looking at boys).  They had 71 AA's, more than doubling their closest competitiors, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin who both had 30 AA's.  Illinois had a staggering 13.8% of the AA's.  Indiana was just outside the top 10 at the 11th spot with 16 AA's (tied with MD and NJ).  Below are the numbers for the top 15 states:

 

State     # of AA's          State's Population

IL                  71                      12.88 Million

PA                  30                      12.76 Million

WI                  30                        5.72 Million

CA                  27                      38.04 Million

OH                27                        11.54 Million

MN                26                          5.37 Million

OK                25                          3.81 Million

IA                  18                        3.07 Million

UT                  18                        2.85 Million

OR                  17                        3.89 Million

IN                  16                        6.53 Million

MD                  16                        5.88 Million

NJ                  16                        8.86 Million

MI                  15                        9.88 Million

GA                  14                        9.91 Million

ID                    14                        1.59 Million

 

 

 

 

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Illinois, again, ran away with the most AA's in both divisions and styles (just looking at boys).  They had 71 AA's, more than doubling their closest competitiors, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin who both had 30 AA's.  Illinois had a staggering 13.8% of the AA's.  Indiana was just outside the top 10 at the 11th spot with 16 AA's (tied with MD and NJ).  Below are the numbers for the top 15 states:

 

State     # of AA's          State's Population

IL                  71                      12.88 Million

PA                  30                      12.76 Million

WI                  30                        5.72 Million

CA                  27                      38.04 Million

OH                27                        11.54 Million

MN                26                          5.37 Million

OK                25                          3.81 Million

IA                  18                        3.07 Million

UT                  18                        2.85 Million

OR                  17                        3.89 Million

IN                  16                        6.53 Million

MD                  16                        5.88 Million

NJ                  16                        8.86 Million

MI                  15                        9.88 Million

GA                  14                        9.91 Million

ID                    14                        1.59 Million

 

 

 

 

 

Indiana did great this year, I believe they are moving up due to great coaches, parents, and clubs. Having spent an entire HS season in Illinois, I can tell you that it's a culture thing, it really is. The CULTURE of wrestling in IL is just so much different, that's why they are arguably the best wrestling state in the country. In addition, the IHSA in IL cooperates and supports the sport of wrestling in IL, they seem to really respect the history/legacy of wrestling in IL whereas the IHSAA in Indiana.......well.......I think we all know how they feel about wrestling. Nevertheless, Indiana is on the rise!

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