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Average grade and age per weight class for the state finals


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2013-2014 (1st - 8th only / Does NOT include Friday night losers)

 

------Average grade of -------Average winning % of

------place finisher by  -------place finisher by

------weight class        ----------weight class

106--- 9.250 ------------------87.778%

113- 10.625 ------------------91.575%

120- 10.875 ------------------88.635%

126- 11.125 ------------------90.758%

132- 11.500 ------------------89.151%

138- 11.125 ------------------85.178%

145- 11.875 ------------------88.334%

152- 11.875 ------------------89.498%

160- 11.875 ------------------93.478%

170- 11.500 ------------------87.057%

182- 11.375 ------------------88.765%

195- 11.625 ------------------91.467%

220- 11.750 ------------------92.533%

285- 11.625 ------------------92.941%

  

 

 

 

2011-2012 (1st - 8th only / does NOT include Friday night's losers)

 

-------Average grade of     ---------Average winning % of

-------place finisher by      ---------place finisher by

-------weight class            --------------weight class

106---   9.750                  ---------------------90.266%

113- 10.000                     ----------------------92.705%

120- 11.500                     ----------------------89.574%

126- 11.000                     ----------------------89.305%

132- 11.250                     ----------------------89.665%

138- 11.375                     ----------------------91.005%

145- 11.500                     ----------------------89.205%

152- 11.500                     ----------------------91.170%

160- 11.250                     ----------------------91.581%

170- 11.625                     ----------------------90.582%

182- 11.750                     ----------------------90.857%

195- 11.750                     ----------------------90.796%

220- 11.625                     ----------------------92.687%

285- 11.375                     ----------------------91.442%

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I remember that for some of the final's matches that the wrestler's GPA was announced as part of their accolades and you could get some of the information from the IHSWCA's academic all state list, but I'm not sure how you would secure a student's academic information without their consent.

 

It would be an interesting statistic.

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I remember that for some of the final's matches that the wrestler's GPA was announced as part of their accolades and you could get some of the information from the IHSWCA's academic all state list, but I'm not sure how you would secure a student's academic information without their consent.

 

It would be an interesting statistic.

Yeah, I'm sure all the 1.8's would think it's really interesting to have that as a standard part of introductions.

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I remember that for some of the final's matches that the wrestler's GPA was announced as part of their accolades and you could get some of the information from the IHSWCA's academic all state list, but I'm not sure how you would secure a student's academic information without their consent.

 

It would be an interesting statistic.

 

 

I remember that for some of the final's matches that the wrestler's GPA was announced as part of their accolades and you could get some of the information from the IHSWCA's academic all state list, but I'm not sure how you would secure a student's academic information without their consent.

 

It would be an interesting statistic.

If it is low enough on the 12 scale you could just say the number and not comment on the part about 12 or 4 point scale.   And in this corner we have super stud with a GPA of 3.5 and under his breath he says on a 12 point scale.........

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