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Semi-State Statistics


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Total Wrestlers: 896

Total Record: 26,879-6,651 

Average Record: 30-7.3

Wrestlers with over 30 wins: 490

Wrestlers with over 40 wins: 55

Wrestlers with over 50 wins: 2(La'Terrance Kyles- Evansville Harrison, Connor Armuth- Harrison(WL))

Wrestlers with over 10 losses: 254

Wrestlers with zero losses: 37

Least wins: 7(Tyler Ferguson- Evansville Reitz and David Kitko- Noblesville)

Most losses: 26(Tyler Algood- Bloomington South)

Teams Represented: 236

 

Records by semi-state

Evansville: 6,891-1,696 80.25%
New Castle: 6,776-1,678 80.15%
Fort Wayne: 6,655-1,617 80.45%
Merrillville: 6,536-1,545 80.88%
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Qualifications by Grade

Senior- 347 or 38.7%

Junior- 276 or 30.8%

Sophomore- 181 or 20.2%

Freshman- 92 or 10.2%

 

By Grade and Weight

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[/td][td]9

10

11

12

106 34

17

11

2

113 17

27

11

9

120 9

21

16

18

126 2

13

29

20

132 8

13

22

21

138 4

8

24

28

145 1

10

19

34

152 3

12

25

24

160 4

11

18

31

170 2

7

20

35

182 2

9

23

30

195 3

11

21

29

220 3

9

22

30

285 0

13

15

36

Total 92

181

276

347

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I love the symmetry of the Qualifications by Grade data. It shows the migration through weight classes as the athletes age. 

 

55% of freshman in 106, 113

sophomores - you have to go up to 138 to get to 55%

juniors - you have to go up to 152 to get to 55%

seniors - you have to go up to 170 (just barely) to get to 55%

 

How often are there 4 time champs who win at 4 different weight classes?

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I love the symmetry of the Qualifications by Grade data. It shows the migration through weight classes as the athletes age. 

 

55% of freshman in 106, 113

sophomores - you have to go up to 138 to get to 55%

juniors - you have to go up to 152 to get to 55%

seniors - you have to go up to 170 (just barely) to get to 55%

 

How often are there 4 time champs who win at 4 different weight classes?

http://www.ihsaa.org/Sports/Boys/Wrestling/StateFinalsRecords/tabid/321/Default.aspx#2204233-four-time-state-champions

 

not often

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Estil Ritter, Bloomington: 1924, 175; 1925, 175; 1926, Hwt.; 1927, Hwt.

Willard Duffy, Muncie Central: 1930, l00; 1931, 108; 1932, 115; 1933, 115.

Howard Fisher, South Bend Central: 1949, 95; 1950, 112; 1951, 127; 1952, 133.

Lance Ellis, Indianapolis Cathedral: 1986, 98; 1987, 112; 1988, 112; 1989, 119.

Blake Maurer, Evansville Mater Dei:  2001, 130; 2002, 145; 2003, 171; 2004, 171.

Alex Tsirtsis, Griffith: 2001, 119; 2002, 130; 2003, 135; 2004, 145.

Angel Escobedo, Griffith: 2002, 112; 2003, 125; 2004, 130; 2005, 135.

Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point: 2009, 125; 2010, 130; 2011, 140; 2012, 145.

 

50% of our four timers have done it at 4 different weight classes.  I wouldn't say that "not often" is the right way to describe it.

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Top 20 Rankings by Class

                  106 113 120 126 132 138 145 152 160 170 182 195 220 285

Freshman   13    1     0     1     1     2     1     0     0     1     2     0     1     0

Sophomore   3    8     5     4     2     1     4     5     3     1     4     2     3     2

Junior            4    7     8     8     8     7     7     5     4     7     2     4     6     6

Senior           0    4     7     7     9    10    8    10   13   11   12   14   10   12

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Estil Ritter, Bloomington: 1924, 175; 1925, 175; 1926, Hwt.; 1927, Hwt.

Willard Duffy, Muncie Central: 1930, l00; 1931, 108; 1932, 115; 1933, 115.

Howard Fisher, South Bend Central: 1949, 95; 1950, 112; 1951, 127; 1952, 133.

Lance Ellis, Indianapolis Cathedral: 1986, 98; 1987, 112; 1988, 112; 1989, 119.

Blake Maurer, Evansville Mater Dei:  2001, 130; 2002, 145; 2003, 171; 2004, 171.

Alex Tsirtsis, Griffith: 2001, 119; 2002, 130; 2003, 135; 2004, 145.

Angel Escobedo, Griffith: 2002, 112; 2003, 125; 2004, 130; 2005, 135.

Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point: 2009, 125; 2010, 130; 2011, 140; 2012, 145.

 

50% of our four timers have done it at 4 different weight classes.  I wouldn't say that "not often" is the right way to describe it.

There have only been 8 four timers.  That in itself is not often.

4 people in 77 years.  We better slow down.

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There have only been 8 four timers.  That in itself is not often.

4 people in 77 years.  We better slow down.

 

Semantics!

 

If you are asking how often a 4 time champ does it at 4 different weights - it is 50% of the time. If you are asking how often it is done period - it is not often.

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