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Missouri

165 – Keegan O'Toole over James Conway, maj. dec. 18-5

125 – Zachry Seltzer over Peyton Moore, maj. dec. 17-5

133 – Connor Brown over Zachry Seltzer by dec. 10-4

 

Indiana

133: Isaac Thornton def. Blaine Frazier               | 7-4 by decision |
133: Henry Porter def. Isaac Thornton                 | 12-2 by major decision |
141: Cayden Rooks def. Cole Rhemrev              | 5-0, FALL, in second period |
149: Nico Bolivar def. Luke Baughman                | 5-4 by decision |
149: Graham Rooks def. Nico Bolivar                  | 5-4 by decision |
157: Derek Gilcher def. Mason Alley                    | 15-3 by major decision |
165: Robert Major def. Isiah Levitz                       | 8-0 by major decision |
174: Donnell Washington def. Nick South           | 7-4 by decision |
184: Drayton Harris def. Santos Cantu                | 6-4 by decision |
285: Jacob Bullock def. Jacob Kaminski             | 8-0 by major decision |

 

Purdue

1. Brac Hooper def. Sean Pitts, D 4-2
2. Trey Kruse def. Jaden Reynolds, MD 13-1
3. Nate Camiscioli def. Brennan Doyle, D 5-3
4. Cooper Noehre def. Stoney Buell, D 5-2
5. Matt Ramos def. Jacob Macatangay, MD 14-4
6. Macartney Parkinson def. Brody Baumann, D 4-3
7. Ben Vanadia def. Mitch Hutmacher, D 7-4
8. Hayden Copass def. Tristan Ruhlman, D 3-2
9. Parker Filius def. Brac Hooper, MD 18-7
10. Christian White def. Michael Leveille, D 4-3
11. Trey Kruse def. Jaden Reynolds, D 3-2
12. Kendall Coleman def. Nate Camiscioli, MD 14-5
13. Cooper Noehre def. Stoney Buell, D 3-2
14. Dustin Norris def. Jacob Macatangay, D 11-5
15. Macartney Parkinson def. Brody Baumann, D 3-1
16. Mitch Hutmacher def. Hayden Filipovich, D 4-3
17. Hayden Copass def. Tristan Ruhlman, D 4-1
18. Parker Filius def. Christian White, MD 15-7

 

Ohio State

133 | Jesse Mendez (Scarlet) def. Dylan Koontz (Gray) | Fall, 0:58

174 | No. 6 Ethan Smith (Gray) def. Bryer Hall (Scarlet) | Fall, 2:27

Notable result

165 | Bryce Hepner (Gray) def. No. 7 Carson Kharchla (Scarlet) | D, 2-1

 

 

Marian University from Ayersman

Braden Haines wbf. Jared Brown

Ty Haskins dec. Dylan McKelvey

Blaze Garcia dec. Zach Wilson

Blake Mulkey maj. dec. Braden Haines

Some other resultsI heard was:

Asa Garcia dec. Logan Wagner

Anthony Hughes dec. Alex Cottey

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, navy80 said:

Indiana boys

 

Missouri

165 – Keegan O'Toole over James Conway, maj. dec. 18-5

125 – Zachry Seltzer over Peyton Moore, maj. dec. 17-5

133 – Connor Brown over Zachry Seltzer by dec. 10-4

 

Indiana

133: Isaac Thornton def. Blaine Frazier               | 7-4 by decision |
133: Henry Porter def. Isaac Thornton                 | 12-2 by major decision |
141: Cayden Rooks def. Cole Rhemrev              | 5-0, FALL, in second period |
149: Nico Bolivar def. Luke Baughman                | 5-4 by decision |
149: Graham Rooks def. Nico Bolivar                  | 5-4 by decision |
157: Derek Gilcher def. Mason Alley                    | 15-3 by major decision |
165: Robert Major def. Isiah Levitz                       | 8-0 by major decision |
174: Donnell Washington def. Nick South           | 7-4 by decision |
184: Drayton Harris def. Santos Cantu                | 6-4 by decision |
285: Jacob Bullock def. Jacob Kaminski             | 8-0 by major decision |

 

Purdue

1. Brac Hooper def. Sean Pitts, D 4-2
2. Trey Kruse def. Jaden Reynolds, MD 13-1
3. Nate Camiscioli def. Brennan Doyle, D 5-3
4. Cooper Noehre def. Stoney Buell, D 5-2
5. Matt Ramos def. Jacob Macatangay, MD 14-4
6. Macartney Parkinson def. Brody Baumann, D 4-3
7. Ben Vanadia def. Mitch Hutmacher, D 7-4
8. Hayden Copass def. Tristan Ruhlman, D 3-2
9. Parker Filius def. Brac Hooper, MD 18-7
10. Christian White def. Michael Leveille, D 4-3
11. Trey Kruse def. Jaden Reynolds, D 3-2
12. Kendall Coleman def. Nate Camiscioli, MD 14-5
13. Cooper Noehre def. Stoney Buell, D 3-2
14. Dustin Norris def. Jacob Macatangay, D 11-5
15. Macartney Parkinson def. Brody Baumann, D 3-1
16. Mitch Hutmacher def. Hayden Filipovich, D 4-3
17. Hayden Copass def. Tristan Ruhlman, D 4-1
18. Parker Filius def. Christian White, MD 15-7

 

Ohio State

133 | Jesse Mendez (Scarlet) def. Dylan Koontz (Gray) | Fall, 0:58

174 | No. 6 Ethan Smith (Gray) def. Bryer Hall (Scarlet) | Fall, 2:27

Notable result

165 | Bryce Hepner (Gray) def. No. 7 Carson Kharchla (Scarlet) | D, 2-1

 

 

Marian University from Ayersman

 

Braden Haines wbf. Jared Brown

Ty Haskins dec. Dylan McKelvey

Blaze Garcia dec. Zach Wilson

Blake Mulkey maj. dec. Braden Haines

Some other resultsI heard was:

Asa Garcia dec. Logan Wagner

Anthony Hughes dec. Alex Cottey

 

 

 

Thanks navy. Interesting format that the boilermakers used. Let’s see what the first match brings for who will start or red shirt. 

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Hated to see the MD boys against each other, but that won't be the end of those two battling it out for a spot IMO. Crazy to think that Baumann, with an impressive high school career, gets beat by Parkinson, who also had a solid 4 years for the Cats. If I was a betting man, I would've put Baumann over Parkinson, but that goes to show that Parkinson having more college experience under his belt gives him the edge over an offensive machine like Baumann. 

 

I am glad to see they will be practice partners as well. 

 

As always, #BringBackTheTights. 

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21 minutes ago, Cricket21 said:

Hated to see the MD boys against each other, but that won't be the end of those two battling it out for a spot IMO. Crazy to think that Baumann, with an impressive high school career, gets beat by Parkinson, who also had a solid 4 years for the Cats. If I was a betting man, I would've put Baumann over Parkinson, but that goes to show that Parkinson having more college experience under his belt gives him the edge over an offensive machine like Baumann. 

 

I am glad to see they will be practice partners as well. 

 

As always, #BringBackTheTights. 

This result surprised me as well. But you nailed it when you said college experience. Baumann, imo, will have an outstanding collegiate career and I am excited to see what he can develop into.

 

#BringBackTheTights

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Parkinson had a good career and would have been 1st or 2nd if Walker hadn't defaulted at SS. Brody will be fine as he is a true freshman and Parkinson is a red shirt sophomore or true junior.

 

Senior: Lost Friday night to the champion in OT and Walker is now at Michigan, right?

Junior: 7th

Sophomore: Semi state lost to Derek Blubaugh in ticket round.

Freshman: Lost first round semi state

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18 hours ago, Cricket21 said:

Hated to see the MD boys against each other, but that won't be the end of those two battling it out for a spot IMO. Crazy to think that Baumann, with an impressive high school career, gets beat by Parkinson, who also had a solid 4 years for the Cats. If I was a betting man, I would've put Baumann over Parkinson, but that goes to show that Parkinson having more college experience under his belt gives him the edge over an offensive machine like Baumann. 

 

I am glad to see they will be practice partners as well. 

 

As always, #BringBackTheTights. 

If the rosters are correct, Brody is a 174 and Parkinson is a 184.  Shouldn't have been a surprise that a kid with 2 years college experience, a 10 lb weight advantage and is a solid wrestler in his own right beats a true freshman.  I'm sure there is some familiarity between them, but I don't know how much.  Brody was a 145 lb his soph year when Parkinson was a 182 lb senior.  Not sure how much they rolled at practice, but I'm sure they went at it a MCWC a time or two.

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On 10/31/2022 at 12:45 PM, Cricket21 said:

Hated to see the MD boys against each other, but that won't be the end of those two battling it out for a spot IMO. Crazy to think that Baumann, with an impressive high school career, gets beat by Parkinson, who also had a solid 4 years for the Cats. If I was a betting man, I would've put Baumann over Parkinson, but that goes to show that Parkinson having more college experience under his belt gives him the edge over an offensive machine like Baumann. 

 

I am glad to see they will be practice partners as well. 

 

As always, #BringBackTheTights. 

Crazy?!?  Parkinson is a STUD!!  I wouldn’t bet against him in the rematch either

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Found this on another site.

 

MSU OPEN

Ohio State University

 

Competing Attached in Open:
Andre Gonzales 125
Malik Heinselman 125
Brady Koontz 125
Alex Flerlage 133
Dylan Koontz 133
Jesse Mendez 133
Dylan D’Emilio 141
Sammy Sasso 149
Paddy Gallagher 157
Carson Kharchla 165
Bryer Hall 174
Ethan Smith 174
Gavin Bell 184
Kaleb Romero 184
Gavin Hoffman 197
Tate Orndorff 285

 

Competing Attached in Freshman/Sophomore Division:  These will count as 1 of the 5 RS dates for freshman.
Brendan McCrone 125
Nic Bouzakis 133
Carter Chase 165
Luke Geog 197
Seth Shumate 197
Mike Misita 285
Hogan Swenski 285

 

Competing Unattached in Open:
Garrett Lautzenheiser 133
Jordan Decatur 141
Isaac Wilcox 157
Bryce Hepner 165

 

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4 hours ago, bigballerb said:

Also looks like Ike Ruble will be wrestling 141 this weekend, kid definitely hit a nice growth spurt.

You would figure he’d have one but I thought he may get a year or two at 133 (one at even 125 maybe) before that type of jump. 

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On 10/31/2022 at 1:45 PM, Cricket21 said:

Hated to see the MD boys against each other, but that won't be the end of those two battling it out for a spot IMO. Crazy to think that Baumann, with an impressive high school career, gets beat by Parkinson, who also had a solid 4 years for the Cats. If I was a betting man, I would've put Baumann over Parkinson, but that goes to show that Parkinson having more college experience under his belt gives him the edge over an offensive machine like Baumann. 

 

I am glad to see they will be practice partners as well. 

 

As always, #BringBackTheTights. 

McCartney is very very hard to finish thanks on and uses his dexterity and Length/strength combination very well . I remember my boy wrestling him few times at Ihpo and always being wars, That pesky Parkinson welcomeda crack down, so he could trap Carson's arm and sit the corner for 2!!! Happy to see him doing well, and Baumann will really come along after mute time in that room! what a great problem to have as EMD fan😂

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