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Mdc vs as

106 Rooks

113 Cummings

120 hildebrant

126 hudkins

132 red

138 hatch

145 timberman

152 bam even if foster beat him 2-1 at scholastic

160 covaciu

170 Hughes

182 Davison

195 frankrone is ky state champ

220 woods

285 streck

I'd say that's pretty accurate other than I'd take Garcia at 106
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Mdc vs as

106 Rooks

113 Cummings

120 hildebrant

126 hudkins

132 red

138 hatch

145 timberman

152 bam even if foster beat him 2-1 at scholastic

160 covaciu

170 Hughes

182 Davison

195 frankrone is ky state champ

220 woods

285 streck

I would take Garcia at 106 , reason I say that is Wheeler beat Rooks 1-0 dec. in a close one at Raider Rumble 2 weeks ago . Garcia took Wheeler down 3x beating him 7-3 dec.

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MATER DEI

106 Asa Garcia (Avon) 14-1, Fr. 

113 Alec White (New Palestine) 23-0, Jr

120 Saul Ervin (Union County) 24-0, So

126 Logan Dilbeck (Gibson Southern) 22-0, Sr.

132 Chad Red (New Palestine) 18-0, Sr

138 Trevor Reese (Franklin Community ) 9-0, Jr.

145 Jared Timberman (New Palestine) 25-0, Sr.

152 Nick Foster (Belleville West ) 19-1, Sr

160 Burk VanHorn (Franklin Community ) 20-0, 1st. 

170 Avery Buckman (Union County) 19-1, Jr

182 Jaden Sonner (New Albany ) 21-2, So. 

195 Tyler Frankrone (Trinity ) 13-1, Sr. 

220 Gunnar Larson (Avon) 15-0, Jr.

285 Cory Klem (Gibson Southern) 22-1,

 

MOORESVILLE

106 BRAYDEN CURTIS (Yorktown) 21-1, Fr. 

113 NICK WEAVER (Brownsburg) 17-2, Sr

120 BLAKE MULKEY (Brownsburg) 12-0, So

126 BREYDEN BAILEY (Cathedral) 19-0, Jr

132 DRAKE RHODES (Homestead) 26-0, Sr

138 CAEL MCCOY (Northview) 18-1, Sr.

145 BRAYTON LEE (Brownsburg) 19-0, So.

152 CAEL MCCORMICK (Yorktown) 21-0, Sr

160 CAYDEN WHITAKER (Martinsville) 23-0, Sr

170 NATHAN WALTON (Brownsburg) 20-0, So

182 BLAKE RYPEL (Cathedral) 16-0, Sr

195 BEN STEWART (Cathedral) 13-0, Jr. 

220 CLAYTON SCROGGS (Martinsville) 21-0, Jr

285 RICKIE CLARK (Brownsburg) 15-4, Jr

 

AL SMITH

106 Cayden Rooks (Columbus East) 18-1, Fr.

113 Colton Cummings (Lowell) 23-0, Jr.

120 Drew Hildebrandt (Penn) 22-0, Sr. 

126 Brock Hudkins (Danville) 24-0, Sr.

132 Elliott Molloy (Danville) 23-0, Sr. 

138 Kyle Hatch (Warsaw Community) 22-0, Jr.

145 Kenny Kerrn (Jimtown) 14-3, Jr. 

152 Steven Lawrence (Portage) 16-0, Sr

160 Jacob Covaciu (Merrillville) 18-0, Sr.

170 Drew Hughes (Lowell) 23-0, Sr. 

182 Andrew Davison (Chesterton) 18-0, Jr. 

195 Jake Kleimola (Lake Central) 20-0, Sr. 

220 Kobe Woods (Penn) 12-0, Sr.

285 Shawn Streck (Merrillville) 21-0, Sr. 

 

WINNERS

106 MATER DEI- Garcia

113 Al-Smith Cummings

120 Al Smith Hilderbrandt

126 Al-Smith Hudkins with Mooresville-Bailey a very close second

132 Mater Dei-Red

138 Mooresville-McCoy

145 Mater Dei-Timberman

152 Mater Dei-Foster (he beat Lawrence and Covaciu just last year)

160 Al-Smith-Covaciu

170 Al-Smith-Hughes

182 Mooresville-Rypel

195 Mater Dei- Frankone (only because he placed 6th at the Ironman)

220 Al-Smith-Woods

285 Al-Smith Streck

 

Al-Smith takes the crown winning 7 weight classes!


Mdc vs as
106 Rooks
113 Cummings
120 hildebrant
126 hudkins
132 red
138 hatch
145 timberman
152 bam even if foster beat him 2-1 at scholastic
160 covaciu
170 Hughes
182 Davison
195 frankrone is ky state champ
220 woods
285 streck

2015 NWCA/USAW National Scholastic Duals (04/10 - 04/11/2015)
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Unknown (Unattached) Fall 3:33
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Jacob Covaciu (Indiana Gold) Dec 3-2
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Trevor Watkins (Virginia) Dec 9-4
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Jerod Novak (Minnesota Elite Maroon) Dec 3-2
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Steven Lawrence (Indiana Gorillas) Dec 2-1
        145 - Nick Foster (Illinois South) over Alston Bane (Indiana Blue) Fall 3:54

 

This was just 8 months ago...you gotta go with Foster

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I witnessed the Foster Lawrence match & if they were to meet again Bam would not lose. Not to take anything away from Foster, he is a great wrestler. Bam is on another level right now. Anyone who has seen him wrestle or has wrestled him this year would agree.

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I witnessed the Foster Lawrence match & if they were to meet again Bam would not lose. Not to take anything away from Foster, he is a great wrestler. Bam is on another level right now. Anyone who has seen him wrestle or has wrestled him this year would agree.

Bam looked better than ever at the Al Smith, looks like he wants some hardware this year . 

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It does not matter how good Lawrence looked at the Al-Smith tournament....you can't put him ahead of Foster simply because Foster beat him a few months ago.  

 

That's like saying Tshirt would beat Sorensen the next time they wrestle.  He may beat him but the favorite is going to be Sorensen.

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It does not matter how good Lawrence looked at the Al-Smith tournament....you can't put him ahead of Foster simply because Foster beat him a few months ago.

 

That's like saying Tshirt would beat Sorensen the next time they wrestle. He may beat him but the favorite is going to be Sorensen.

I disagree. A lot can change in the off-season and if one wrestler who dropped a one-point match a year ago is looking more impressive this season, why not put that wrestler ahead? Top tier guys get redemption over moderately equal-leveled competition all the time.
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Foster decisioned and pinned the 1 & 2 in Kentucky in consecutive matches.  Both of which placed in the top 3 last year in the tournament at the same weight.  He has not stayed idle himself.  152 was one of the deepest weight classes last year and this year both.

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The MD Classic 152 weight class had to be much deeper than the Al Smith, especially with Clark of Avon and Starks of New Pal finishing outside the top 4!  And that's with half the teams as the Al Smith.   Foster has to be the favorite in a rematch.

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