Sig40 Posted September 30, 2020 Share Posted September 30, 2020 (edited) I feel like there wasn't much discussion on either of these events. Here are a few things I saw from our Indiana guys. IHPO 105: Reed Egli wrestled well losing to Michigan state champ Wertanen. CP's Bahl beat state qualifiers Cortez and Brady Evan Dickey beat AZ state champ and finished with 4 wins Brady beat incoming freshman Courtney 5-4 and Egli in sudden victory Haines beat Seng in SV and finished the tournament with 5 wins taking 4th. Toby Billerman beat Cortez 8-4 Courtney beat Seng 1-0 116: Gilbert lost in semi finals and finished the day with 4 wins. Will he go 113 for the season? KT Nelson is back and had 3 falls and a TF to make the finals and finish 2nd. Where will he land?(Perry, Ben Davis, or BB) Sam Ford was KT's only non bonus point win. Driver beat Schammert 5-1 and finished the day with 5 wins 123: Miller lost to Larkin who was later pinned by Schoeff. Schoeff beat Frazier 2-0 and finished as the runner up. IL freshman state champ Lemley is staying home his year and wrestling for Chesterton, instantly making them a title contender. Lemley had a great tournament beating Lowery, Hooper, and Schoeff. Hooper had a great tournament pinning Teusch, DQ over Ross, and a win over last years champ Cole Thomas. Hooper took 3rd and earned an entry spot in Super32. 129: Glithero and Goin finished with 3 wins. Solomey and Roberson finished with 4 runs each. Zeke stole the show beating Ison(7-3), Goin(9-1), and Roberson(8-4) 135: Ian Heath beat Ohio stud Hart and beat Garcia 5-0. Heath lost 3-2 to the finalist Kysen lost to Fedalen twice 1-0. Kysen beat IL champ Mylin and VanDyke VanDyke then beat Alstott 4-3 David Pierson won this bracket going 6-0. Pierson beat Garcia 4-3. Garcia beat Gunn 6-5. Looks like Wagner is going 132 for the year and finished with 4 wins losing to Federlan 3-2 141: Cowan, Ruhlman, Ponce, and Alcala each picked up 4 wins. Alcala beat Sinkovics, Cowan beat Alcala, and Otto Beat Alcala. Hayhurst dropped his first match and then won 5 straight in loser bracket beating Conrad along the way. Mendez had 4 first period falls before beating #12 ranked Alanis in SV. 148: Blaze looked good up in weight losing close matches to state qualifiers Kaiser and Arthur 1-0 each. Arthur gave eventual champ Gavin Brown a tough matching losing 4-2. Crown Point's Estrada made the semi finals beating Larkin 7-6, Jeivan 13-5, and pinning Barnett. Estrada finished 4th. Koontz finished with 4 wins beating Haskin, Jeivan, and Barnett. Watson was the most impressive beating Michigan state champ Hanau. Watson lost in the finals to #5 ranked Gavin Brown 3-2. 155: Conway made the finals winning 5 matches. JJ beat Rust in SV 5-3 eventually losing to Reynolds 5-0. Reynolds looked dominant winning all 6 of his matches. Rust beat Fitts 4-1 and Anderson 6-4. Brock beat Tattini 6-2 Hardcastle picked up 4 wins by eliminating both CP wrestlers Carter and Tattini 163: Camel's Major finished with 5 wins. Baumann won 4 matches losing to the 1st and 3rd place wrestlers. Urasley lost 5-1 to Baumann and then won 3 matches in consolations Law won 3 matches before losing to eventual 3rd placer. 173: Bryer Hall went 5-1 on the day beating Eastlin who took out Timmerman and 8th grade Veazy. Veazy is going to be problems when he arrives in HS next year, he finished 2-2. Henry went 5-2 winning 4 in the consolations beating Mosconi and Kemper. Welch won 4 matches losing to the 3rd place finisher. 185: Parker lost to the champ, but was able to come back and finish 3rd. Layman looked good only losing to 1st and 4th placer. 198: Barket went 3-1 and finished 2nd 223: Bates pinned to the finals before getting upset by Shephard helping him earn #18 ranking. Ruhlman went 5-1 taking 3rd. Tristan only loss was a 4-3 decision to Shephard. 285: Erb went undefeated going 4-0. Indiana finished with 6 champs and probably should of had at least 2 more. Tyrant Duals -8th grade Jacob Hockaday finished 8-1 at 98lbs -Haines with another strong weekend going 7-2 at 106 -Lowery looked great beating formally ranked Strickenberger and finishing 8-1 at 120 -Hooper finished 7-2 at 120 -incoming freshman Brady Ison finished 8-1 at 126 -Kysen went 7-2 at 132 beating Barnhart along the way -Gavin Garcia went 8-1 at 138 -Pierson coming off a IHPO win went 5-4 at 138 -Heath beat Pierson Manville and finished 5-4 -D. Ruhlman had some battles finishing 4-5 -Logan Wagner went 4-5 with a good win against Zurawski -Holt went 7-2 -Koontz went 6-3 with good wins against Poore, Sarbo, and Cymmerman. -Cody Goodwin went 6-3 as well with a 7-0 win against Koontz, Goodwin did take losses to 2 guys Koontz beat. -Freshman Emerine went 7-2 at 152 -Rust went 5-4 with a good win over 2X NY 4th placer Schubert -Anderson went 8-1 with his only loss to #8 Gibson -Law finished 8-1 as well -incoming freshman Gunner Henry finished 7-2 -Duke went 8-1 with his only loss to #19 Duvall in SV. -Griffin Ison finished 6-3 for the weekend -Tristan Ruhlman finished 7-2 with one of the losses to #14 Misita Overall I think Indiana is starting to open other states eyes. Great 2 weekends of wrestling. Edited September 30, 2020 by Sig40 add more info Drbakerdc, pritchem, JMILL and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PreparetoWin Posted September 30, 2020 Share Posted September 30, 2020 Great Post! If I may be so bold as to add one more name to the list. At 163 Sam Morrill from Columbus East finished 3rd only losing to eventual champ Lee 6-4 in the semis. Again great read...nice job supporting the guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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