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I've been following Indiana wrestling for years and I've wondered if we could put together an all-decade Indiana team from 2010-19. I'd love to take a shot at it, but there are other opinions and perspectives I'd like to see from all of the Indiana wrestling fans. I'll go first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention.

 

106 / 103 LBS.

First Team: Nathan Boston, Lawrence North - 2011 IHSAA champion at 103 lbs.

Second Team: Cody Phillips, Union County - 2010 IHSAA champion at 103 lbs.

Third Team: Brennen Cernus, Culver Academies - 2019 IHSAA champion at 106 lbs.

Honorable Mention(s): Brayden Curtis, Yorktown - 2017 IHSAA champion at 106 lbs.

 

113 / 112 LBS.

First Team: Jarred Brooks, Warsaw - 2012 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

Second Team: Colton Cummings, Lowell - 2016 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

Third Team: Jacob Moran, Portage - 2019 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Garrett Pepple, East Noble - 2015 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

 

120 / 119 LBS.

First Team: Brayden Littell, Center Grove - 2019 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

Second Team: Paul Petrov, Hanover Central - 2012 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

Third Team: Deondre Wilson, Warren Central - 2013 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Drew Hildebrandt, Penn - 2016 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

 

126 / 125 LBS.

First Team: Stevan Micic, Hanover Central - 2014 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

Second Team: Jesse Mendez, Crown Point - 2019 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

Third Team: Kyle Ayersman, Lake Central - 2012 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Brock Hudkins, Danville - 2016 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

 

132 / 130 LBS.

First Team: Chad Red, Jr., New Palestine - 2016 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

Second Team: Nick Lee, Evansville Mater Dei - 2015 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

Third Team: Asa Garcia, Avon - 2019 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Jared McKinley, Perry Meridian - 2012 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

 

138 / 135 LBS.

First Team: Devon Jackson, Yorktown - 2012 IHSAA champion at 138 lbs.

Second Team: Tommy Cash, Lawrence North - 2015 & 2016 IHSAA champion at 138 lbs.

Third Team: Ethan Raley, Indian Creek - 2011 IHSAA champion at 135 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Cayden Rooks, Columbus East - 2019 IHSAA champion at 138 lbs.

 

145 / 140 LBS.

First Team: Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point - 2012 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

Second Team: Cody LeCount, Perry Meridian - 2014 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

Third Team: Neal Molloy, Danville - 2013 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Matthew Lee, Evansville Mater Dei - 2019 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

 

152 / 145 LBS.

First Team: Brayton Lee, Brownsburg - 2018 IHSAA champion at 152 lbs.

Second Team: Joe Lee, Evansville Mater Dei - 2017 IHSAA champion at 152 lbs.

Third Team: Tommy Forte, Mishawaka - 2015 IHSAA champion at 152 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Eric Roach, Crown Point - 2011 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

 

160 / 152 LBS.

First Team: Jacob Covaciu, Merrillville - 2016 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Second Team: Brian Harvey, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2012 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Third Team: Brad Laughlin, Yorktown - 2017 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Jordan Slivka, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2019 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

 

170 / 160 LBS.

First Team: Drew Hughes, Lowell - 2016 IHSAA champion at 170 lbs.

Second Team: Sean McMurray, Portage - 2010 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Third Team: Nicholas South, Columbus East - 2019 IHSAA champion at 170 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Doug Welch, Castle - 2011 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

 

182 / 171 LBS.

First Team: Chase Osborn, Penn - 2015 IHSAA champion at 182 lbs.

Second Team: Drake Stein, Princeton - 2010 & 2011 IHSAA champion at 171 lbs.

Third Team: Carson Brewer, Avon - 2019 IHSAA champion at 182 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Tanner Lynde, Delphi - 2012 IHSAA champion at 182 lbs.

 

195 / 189 LBS.

First Team: Mitch Sliga, Fishers - 2012 & 2013 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

Second Team: Blake Rypel, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2015 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

Third Team: Silas Allred, Shenandoah - 2019 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Andrew Davison - 2017 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

 

220 / 215 LBS.

First Team: Mason Parris, Lawrenceburg - 2016, 2017 & 2018 IHSAA champion at 220 lbs.

Second Team: Gelen Robinson, Lake Central - 2013 & 2014 IHSAA champion at 220 lbs.

Third Team: Kobe Woods, Penn - 2015 IHSAA champion at 220 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Trey Reese, Indian Creek - 2011 IHSAA champion at 215 lbs.

 

285 LBS.*

First Team: Donte Winfield, Perry Meridian - 2013 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

Second Team: Wes Bernard, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2014 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

Third Team: Shawn Streck, Merrillville - 2015 & 2016 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Eli Pokorney, Chesterton - 2018 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

 

* = Heavyweight had the easiest top three choices to pick, yet it was also very difficult to put them in order, but I decided Winfield would be named first team due to his wins over both Bernard and Streck the year he won the title, as well as his runner-up finish in Fargo at Junior Freestyle Nationals to Adam Coon. Bernard was 49-0 as a senior with a fourth place finish in Fargo, and Streck was 92-0 combined in his final two seasons with a third and fourth place finish in Fargo in Cadet Freestyle and Greco. You could argue them all any way you'd like because each way makes sense and a valid case.

 

All-Decade Teams

2018 Indianapolis Cathedral - IHSAA Individual champions

2017 Brownsburg - IHSAA Individual & IHSWCA Duals champions

2016 Warren Central - IHSAA Individual champions, record for most points; IHSWCA Duals runners-up

2015 Evansville Mater Dei - IHSAA Individual 3rd & IHSWCA Duals champions

2013 Perry Meridian - IHSAA Individual & IHSWCA Duals champions

2012 Perry Meridian - IHSAA Dual State champions (FINAL)

2011 Perry Meridian - IHSAA Dual State champions

2010 Mishawaka - IHSAA Dual State champions

Honorable Mentions: Franklin Community (2014 IHSAA Individual runners-up & IHSWCA Duals champions), Penn (2015 IHSAA Individual champions & IHSWCA Duals 3rd), Brownsburg (2016, 2018 IHSAA Individual runners-up & 2016-19 IHSWCA Duals champions), Perry Meridian (2018 IHSAA Individual 5th & 2017, 2018 IHSWCA Duals runners-up), Warren Central (2019 IHSWCA Duals runner-up), Avon (2019 IHSAA Individual runners-up & IHSWCA 5th), Cathedral (2014 IHSAA Individual champions & IHSWCA Duals 5th), Crown Point (2012 IHSAA Dual State runners-up)

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1 minute ago, Y2CJ41 said:

We have been utilizing polls on Twitter and discussing this on our Gorilla Radio shows. 

 

Also I grouped 135, 138, and 140 into one big group(12 wrestlers) so that the rest all fit in nicely. I also had 182 as a separate weight class.

I like your thinking! Good stuff!

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Here are the state champs and their groupings

 

103/106
2010- Cody Phillips(Union County)
2011- Nathan Boston(Lawrence North)
2012- Stevan Micic(Hanover Central)
2013- Chad Red(New Palestine)
2014- Jeremiah Reitz(Griffith)
2015- Colton Cummings(Lowell)
2016- Asa Garcia(Avon)
2017- Brayden Curtis(Yorktown)
2018- Jacob Moran(Portage)
2019- Brennen Cernus(Culver Academies)

 

112/113
2010- Kyle Ayersman(Lake Central)
2011- Mason Todd(Pendleton Heights)
2012- Jarred Brooks(Warsaw)
2013- Stevan Micic(Hanover Central)
2014- D.J. Smith(Franklin Community)
2015- Garrett Pepple(East Noble)
2016- Colton Cummings(Lowell)
2017- Alec Viduya(Roncalli)
2018- Brayden Curtis(Yorktown)
2019- Jacob Moran(Portage)

 

119/120
2010- Brandon Nelsen(Lawrence North)
2011- Kyle Ayersman(Lake Central)
2012- Paul Petrov(Hanover Central)
2013- Deondre Wilson(Warren Central)
2014- Chad Red(New Palestine)
2015- Brock Hudkins(Danville)
2016- Drew Hildebrandt(Penn)
2017- Cayden Rooks(Columbus East)
2018- Hunter Watts(Jimtown)
2019- Brayden Littell(Center Grove)

 

125/126
2010- Brandon Wright(Warren Central)
2011- Jared McKinley(Perry Meridian)
2012- Kyle Ayersman(Lake Central)
2013- Nick Crume(Jimtown)
2014- Stevan Micic(Hanover Central)
2015- Chad Red(New Palestine)
2016- Brock Hudkins(Danville)
2017- Alec White(New Palestine)
2018- Asa Garcia(Avon)
2019- Jesse Mendez(Crown Point)

 

130/132
2010- Jason Tsirtsis(Crown Point)
2011- Neal Molloy(Danville)
2012- Jared McKinley(Perry Meridian)
2013- Cody LeCount(Perry Meridian)
2014- Deondre Wilson(Warren Central)
2015- Nick Lee(Evansville Mater Dei)
2016- Chad Red(New Palestine)
2017- Breyden Bailey(Indianapolis Cathedral)
2018- Graham Rooks(Columbus East)
2019- Asa Garcia(Avon)

 

135/138/140
2010- Brock Norton(Carroll (Fort Wayne))
2011- Ethan Raley(Indian Creek)
2012- Devon Jackson(Yorktown)
2013- Tommy Forte(Mishawaka)
2014- Tommy Cash(Lawrence North)
2015- Tommy Cash(Lawrence North)
2016- Brayton Lee(Brownsburg)
2017- Brendan Black(Hobart)
2018- Kris Rumph(Portage)
2019- Cayden Rooks(Columbus East)
2010- Francisco Porras(Hobart)
2011- Jason Tsirtsis(Crown Point)

 

145
2010- Eric Roach(Crown Point)
2011- Eric Roach(Crown Point)
2012- Jason Tsirtsis(Crown Point)
2013- Neal Molloy(Danville)
2014- Cody LeCount(Perry Meridian)
2015- Jacob Covaciu(Merrillville)
2016- Joe Lee(Evansville Mater Dei)
2017- Brayton Lee(Brownsburg)
2018- Jordan Slivka(Indianapolis Cathedral)
2019- Matt Lee(Evansville Mater Dei)

 

152
2010- Sam Bennett(Anderson Highland)
2011- Doug Welch(Castle)
2012- Isaiah Bradley(Muncie Southside)
2013- Josh Farrell(Greenfield-Central)
2014- Brendon Kelley(Evansville Central)
2015- Tommy Forte(Mishawaka)
2016- Trent Pruitt(Warren Central)
2017- Joe Lee(Evansville Mater Dei)
2018- Brayton Lee(Brownsburg)
2019- Elliott Rodgers(Indianapolis Cathedral)

 

160
2010- Sean McMurray(Portage)
2011- Chad Welch(Castle)
2012- Brian Harvey(Indianapolis Cathedral)
2013- Riley McClurg(Perry Meridian)
2014- Rhett Hiestand(Yorktown)
2015- Drew Hughes(Lowell)
2016- Jacob Covaciu(Merrillville)
2017- Brad Laughlin(Yorktown)
2018- Nick South(Columbus East)
2019- Jordan Slivka(Indianapolis Cathedral)

 

170/171
2012- Sean Mappes(Center Grove)
2013- Bobby Steveson(Merrillville)
2014- Jacob Stevenson(Franklin Community)
2015- Dylan Lydy(Ben Davis)
2016- Drew Hughes(Lowell)
2017- Eli Stock(Monrovia)
2018- Noah Warren(Perry Meridian)
2019- Nick South(Columbus East)
2010- Drake Stein(Princeton)
2011- Drake Stein(Princeton)

 

182
2012- Tanner Lynde(Delphi)
2013- Matt Hurford(Culver Community)
2014- Damien Chambers(Edgewood)
2015- Chase Osborn(Penn)
2016- Blake Rypel(Indianapolis Cathedral)
2017- Jacob Gray(Delta)
2018- Conner Graber(Northridge)
2019- Carson Brewer(Avon)

 

189/195
2010- Michael Johnson-Jones(Warren Central)
2011- Garret Goldman(Bloomington North)
2012- Mitch Sliga(Fishers)
2013- Mitch Sliga(Fishers)
2014- Katrell Moss(Warren Central)
2015- Blake Rypel(Indianapolis Cathedral)
2016- Jake Kleimola(Lake Central)
2017- Andrew Davison(Chesterton)
2018- Lucas Davison(Chesterton)
2019- Silas Allred(Shenandoah)

 

215/220
2010- Nathan Cleveland(Lowell)
2011- Trey Reese(Indian Creek)
2012- Tyler Kral(Crown Point)
2013- Gelen Robinson(Lake Central)
2014- Gelen Robinson(Lake Central)
2015- Kobe Woods(Penn)
2016- Mason Parris(Lawrenceburg)
2017- Mason Parris(Lawrenceburg)
2018- Mason Parris(Lawrenceburg)
2019- AJ Fowler(Fowler Calumet)

 

275/285
2010- Ross Janney(Yorktown)
2011- Jeremiah Harvey(Culver Community)
2012- Abraham Hall(Bremen)
2013- Donte Winfield(Perry Meridian)
2014- Wesley Bernard(Indianapolis Cathedral)
2015- Shawn Streck(Merrillville)
2016- Shawn Streck(Merrillville)
2017- Evan Ellis(Eastern (Greentown))
2018- Eli Pokorney(Chesterton)
2019- Dorian Keys(Brownsburg)

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3 minutes ago, Y2CJ41 said:

Here are the state champs and their groupings

 

135/138/140
2010- Brock Norton(Carroll (Fort Wayne))
2011- Ethan Raley(Indian Creek)
2012- Devon Jackson(Yorktown)
2013- Tommy Forte(Mishawaka)
2014- Tommy Cash(Lawrence North)
2015- Tommy Cash(Lawrence North)
2016- Brayton Lee(Brownsburg)
2017- Brendan Black(Hobart)
2018- Kris Rumph(Portage)
2019- Cayden Rooks(Columbus East)
2010- Francisco Porras(Hobart)
2011- Jason Tsirtsis(Crown Point)

 

 

I am really glad you made 135/138/140 one group. I threw myself off trying to put them together making this list. I was just trying to follow the NFHS revisions of what weights were which and this makes it easier to group.

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4 hours ago, UncleJimmy said:

BlueGold's lower weight picks should get @TeamGarcia back on the board!!! LOL. 

TeamGarcia is already in that 81 years IHSAA State Finals Record Book. No need to argue who should be on a silly Decade Team . Win it 3-4x and your Legacy lives Forever . #amiright @UncleJimmy 

 

I’m right cause Notorious Said so ! 

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7 minutes ago, Wrasslin said:

Shawn streck is the no brainer at heavyweight. Only 2x champ was a 4x placer at heavyweight which is un heard of. Lost 1-0 to Winfield his freshman year. He also didn’t give up an offensive point his last 2 years.

Yes he did. Robert Samuels threw him to his back in the 2016 finals. And while he lost 1-0 to Winfield, he got pinned by Bernard in the first.

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Just now, Y2CJ41 said:

Lost 1-0 to the champ as a freshman at heavyweight.

 

2 minutes ago, blueandgold said:

Yes he did. Robert Samuels threw him to his back in the 2016 finals. And while he lost 1-0 to Winfield, he got pinned by Bernard in the first.

That was Winfield’s closest match of the tournament. And I forgot about that throw but he also should of pinned samuels in under 10 sec took him down straight to his back but ref stopped the match. He got blast doubled to his back. Senior streck vs senior Bernard is a bonus point win for streck

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18 hours ago, blueandgold said:

I've been following Indiana wrestling for years and I've wondered if we could put together an all-decade Indiana team from 2010-19. I'd love to take a shot at it, but there are other opinions and perspectives I'd like to see from all of the Indiana wrestling fans. I'll go first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention.

 

106 / 103 LBS.

First Team: Nathan Boston, Lawrence North - 2011 IHSAA champion at 103 lbs.

Second Team: Cody Phillips, Union County - 2010 IHSAA champion at 103 lbs.

Third Team: Brennen Cernus, Culver Academies - 2019 IHSAA champion at 106 lbs.

Honorable Mention(s): Brayden Curtis, Yorktown - 2017 IHSAA champion at 106 lbs.

 

113 / 112 LBS.

First Team: Jarred Brooks, Warsaw - 2012 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

Second Team: Colton Cummings, Lowell - 2016 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

Third Team: Jacob Moran, Portage - 2019 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Garrett Pepple, East Noble - 2015 IHSAA champion at 113 lbs.

 

120 / 119 LBS.

First Team: Brayden Littell, Center Grove - 2019 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

Second Team: Paul Petrov, Hanover Central - 2012 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

Third Team: Deondre Wilson, Warren Central - 2013 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Drew Hildebrandt, Penn - 2016 IHSAA champion at 120 lbs.

 

126 / 125 LBS.

First Team: Stevan Micic, Hanover Central - 2014 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

Second Team: Jesse Mendez, Crown Point - 2019 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

Third Team: Kyle Ayersman, Lake Central - 2012 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Brock Hudkins, Danville - 2016 IHSAA champion at 126 lbs.

 

132 / 130 LBS.

First Team: Chad Red, Jr., New Palestine - 2016 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

Second Team: Nick Lee, Evansville Mater Dei - 2015 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

Third Team: Asa Garcia, Avon - 2019 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Jared McKinley, Perry Meridian - 2012 IHSAA champion at 132 lbs.

 

138 / 135 LBS.

First Team: Devon Jackson, Yorktown - 2012 IHSAA champion at 138 lbs.

Second Team: Tommy Cash, Lawrence North - 2015 & 2016 IHSAA champion at 138 lbs.

Third Team: Ethan Raley, Indian Creek - 2011 IHSAA champion at 135 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Cayden Rooks, Columbus East - 2019 IHSAA champion at 138 lbs.

 

145 / 140 LBS.

First Team: Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point - 2012 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

Second Team: Cody LeCount, Perry Meridian - 2014 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

Third Team: Neal Molloy, Danville - 2013 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Matthew Lee, Evansville Mater Dei - 2019 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

 

152 / 145 LBS.

First Team: Brayton Lee, Brownsburg - 2018 IHSAA champion at 152 lbs.

Second Team: Joe Lee, Evansville Mater Dei - 2017 IHSAA champion at 152 lbs.

Third Team: Tommy Forte, Mishawaka - 2015 IHSAA champion at 152 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Eric Roach, Crown Point - 2011 IHSAA champion at 145 lbs.

 

160 / 152 LBS.

First Team: Jacob Covaciu, Merrillville - 2016 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Second Team: Brian Harvey, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2012 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Third Team: Brad Laughlin, Yorktown - 2017 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Jordan Slivka, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2019 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

 

170 / 160 LBS.

First Team: Drew Hughes, Lowell - 2016 IHSAA champion at 170 lbs.

Second Team: Sean McMurray, Portage - 2010 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

Third Team: Nicholas South, Columbus East - 2019 IHSAA champion at 170 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Doug Welch, Castle - 2011 IHSAA champion at 160 lbs.

 

182 / 171 LBS.

First Team: Chase Osborn, Penn - 2015 IHSAA champion at 182 lbs.

Second Team: Drake Stein, Princeton - 2010 & 2011 IHSAA champion at 171 lbs.

Third Team: Carson Brewer, Avon - 2019 IHSAA champion at 182 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Tanner Lynde, Delphi - 2012 IHSAA champion at 182 lbs.

 

195 / 189 LBS.

First Team: Mitch Sliga, Fishers - 2012 & 2013 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

Second Team: Blake Rypel, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2015 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

Third Team: Silas Allred, Shenandoah - 2019 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Andrew Davison - 2017 IHSAA champion at 195 lbs.

 

220 / 215 LBS.

First Team: Mason Parris, Lawrenceburg - 2016, 2017 & 2018 IHSAA champion at 220 lbs.

Second Team: Gelen Robinson, Lake Central - 2013 & 2014 IHSAA champion at 220 lbs.

Third Team: Kobe Woods, Penn - 2015 IHSAA champion at 220 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Trey Reese, Indian Creek - 2011 IHSAA champion at 215 lbs.

 

285 LBS.*

First Team: Donte Winfield, Perry Meridian - 2013 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

Second Team: Wes Bernard, Indianapolis Cathedral - 2014 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

Third Team: Shawn Streck, Merrillville - 2015 & 2016 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

Honorable Mention: Eli Pokorney, Chesterton - 2018 IHSAA champion at 285 lbs.

 

* = Heavyweight had the easiest top three choices to pick, yet it was also very difficult to put them in order, but I decided Winfield would be named first team due to his wins over both Bernard and Streck the year he won the title, as well as his runner-up finish in Fargo at Junior Freestyle Nationals to Adam Coon. Bernard was 49-0 as a senior with a fourth place finish in Fargo, and Streck was 92-0 combined in his final two seasons with a third and fourth place finish in Fargo in Cadet Freestyle and Greco. You could argue them all any way you'd like because each way makes sense and a valid case.

 

All-Decade Teams

2018 Indianapolis Cathedral - IHSAA Individual champions

2017 Brownsburg - IHSAA Individual & IHSWCA Duals champions

2016 Warren Central - IHSAA Individual champions, record for most points; IHSWCA Duals runners-up

2015 Evansville Mater Dei - IHSAA Individual 3rd & IHSWCA Duals champions

2013 Perry Meridian - IHSAA Individual & IHSWCA Duals champions

2012 Perry Meridian - IHSAA Dual State champions (FINAL)

2011 Perry Meridian - IHSAA Dual State champions

2010 Mishawaka - IHSAA Dual State champions

Honorable Mentions: Franklin Community (2014 IHSAA Individual runners-up & IHSWCA Duals champions), Penn (2015 IHSAA Individual champions & IHSWCA Duals 3rd), Brownsburg (2016, 2018 IHSAA Individual runners-up & 2016-19 IHSWCA Duals champions), Perry Meridian (2018 IHSAA Individual 5th & 2017, 2018 IHSWCA Duals runners-up), Warren Central (2019 IHSWCA Duals runner-up), Avon (2019 IHSAA Individual runners-up & IHSWCA 5th), Cathedral (2014 IHSAA Individual champions & IHSWCA Duals 5th), Crown Point (2012 IHSAA Dual State runners-up)

 

Pretty impressive competition if you have two 3-timers (I think) as third-teamers ... although I assume you mean single season and not career.  

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2 minutes ago, piscis1956 said:

 

Pretty impressive competition if you have two 3-timers (I think) as third-teamers ... although I assume you mean single season and not career.  

Correct. Their single season performances are great, but when you compare 2014 Micic to Ayersman and 2015 Lee and 2016 Red to 2019 Garcia, it does the talking for itself. I tried to choose the weights they where their best performances came from, but in some cases they were in too stacked of a weight. For example, Deondre Wilson was nationally ranked at 132 after defeating Brandon James successfully three weekends in a row, but his 132 performance compared to Red, Lee, and Garcia called for me to put him at 120 where he defeated a young and talented Drew Hughes.

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Here’s my opinion of Indiana’s best duel team for the decade.  I am basically doing the best team based on National Ranking for that year Notice I did not use someone more than once.

 

103/106
2010- Cody Phillips(Union County) (top 3)

 

112/113
2012- Jarred Brooks(Warsaw) (#1)

 

119/120
2012- Paul Petrov(Hanover Central) (top 10)

 

125/126
2014- Stevan Micic(Hanover Central) (top 3)

 

130/132
2016- Chad Red(New Palestine) (#1)

 

135/138/140
2011- Jason Tsirtsis(Crown Point) (#1)

 

145
2011- Eric Roach(Crown Point) (top 10)

 

152
2018- Brayton Lee(Brownsburg) (#1)

 

160
2010- Sean McMurray(Portage) (top 10)

 

170/171
2016- Drew Hughes(Lowell) (top 5)

 

182
2016- Blake Rypel(Indianapolis Cath.) (top 3)

 

189/195
2013- Mitch Sliga(Fishers) (top 3)

 

215/220
2018- Mason Parris(Lawrenceburg) (#1)

 

275/285
2016- Shawn Streck(Merrillville) (top 3)

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These are all great wrestlers, and deserve to be where they are at, but I am sure Coach Tonte remembers we coached a kid that pinned Bo Nickal, pinned Nathan Tomosello, and beat Brandon Sorenson. 3 DI national champs. I would not put him a head of any of those guys but he had a pretty good track record!

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On 1/1/2020 at 12:52 AM, purdue02 said:

125/126

2014- Stevan Micic(Hanover Central) (top 3)

 

130/132
2016- Chad Red(New Palestine) (#1)


The fact that Nick Lee can’t make this list after bonusing all but two opponents in 3 years shows how ungodly tough this state can be. 

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17 hours ago, PMHS said:

These are all great wrestlers, and deserve to be where they are at, but I am sure Coach Tonte remembers we coached a kid that pinned Bo Nickal, pinned Nathan Tomosello, and beat Brandon Sorenson. 3 DI national champs. I would not put him a head of any of those guys but he had a pretty good track record!

LeCount?

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