blueandgold Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) Seeds Crown Point ‘22 EMD ‘03 Perry Meridian ‘13 Lawrence North ‘05 EMD ‘02 Brownsburg ‘17 Cathedral ‘20 Warren Central ‘16 First Round Pairings #1 Crown Point ‘22 vs. #8 Warren Central ‘16 #2 EMD ‘03 vs. #7 Cathedral ‘20 #3 Perry Meridian ‘13 vs. #6 Brownsburg ‘17 #4 Lawrence North ‘05 vs. #5 EMD ‘02 Keys Crown Point ‘22 had six individual finalists, three individual champions EMD ‘03 had five individual finalists, four individual champions Perry Meridian ‘13 had four individual finalists, three individual champions Edited December 26, 2022 by blueandgold FCFIGHTER170 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cody LeCount Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 Delta teams in the 80s 1981: Team had 4 state champs and one 4th place (only placed top 4) 1984: Team had 3 state champs and one 3rd place (only placed top 4) rdrodd1, piscis1956, blueandgold and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) 6 hours ago, Cody LeCount said: Delta teams in the 80s 1981: Team had 4 state champs and one 4th place (only placed top 4) 1984: Team had 3 state champs and one 3rd place (only placed top 4) My dad's best friend and who I call uncle Pee Wee aka Roger Hirst was part those loaded 80s teams 84-87,as he graduated in 87.. He himself was a State qualifier at 98 pounds.. And was hardly 90 pounds his senior year and to this day might weigh 100 pounds soak and wet, but has a vice grip like most would not believe. It is always awesome when he, dad and I sip a few cold 1 and UNC lets me pick his brain and talks about those Delta teams! There was 7 guys that were SQ/Placers in the class of 87 which is unreal in it's own right. was on the teams that had 6 state champs during his 4 years there with Riggin, Locke, Tuttle, ginther, McCormick, Campbell. He was part of the bk2bk Team State champ teams 84 & 85 that both went 8-0. Then his Jr year they got runner up going 14-2, and lost the semi state and finished 14-2. He really cherished those times and loved that I was wanting to know all I could about those squads and told my dad that I had more sense than he did off of wrestling history alone lol.. In uncle Peewee's 4 years they had 25 State qualifiers, 19 placers, 16 of those 19 were state Semi finalists aka top 4 placers ,8 finals appearances under the lights in the finals going for 7 individual state with Ginter being a 2xer and the Eagles holding a superb 7-1 record in the state title match during those 4 seasons.. Those 80s teams def need some consideration. Edited December 26, 2022 by FCFIGHTER170 Cody LeCount 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navy80 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) Mater Dei Regionals 1: Mater Dei 76-0 over Booneville Regionals 2: Mater Dei over Memorial 54-12 Semi state: Mater Dei over Jasper 76-6 State finals First round : Evansville Mater Dei 54, Perry Meridian 9 State Semi finals: Evansville Mater Dei 48, Bellmont 11 State Finals: Evansville Mater Dei 42, Griffith 23 (Griffith had 125 Angel 61-0, 130 Andrae 61-0, 135 Alex 62-0. They also had Santana Adame, Jose Escobedo, and David Martin III) As a team, Mater was ranked 11th in the nations and Saint Paris Graham was 2nd. Mater Dei lost 39-15. Mater Dei lost several close matches in the loss. Saint Paris Graham's lineup just so you can see just how tough they were. 11 placed in the top six. State champs were Cameron Doggett 119, Dustin Schlatter 125, and CP Schlatter 152. 189- Joe Hoke runner up, David Erwin 145 got 3rd and Joe Dennis 171 got 5th. Mater Dei lineup 103 Brian Bittner 36-7 jr. Q 112 Brian Williams 37-10 jr. 6th 119 Joe Hillenbrand jr. 125 Craig Macke 43-2 3rd (lost to Angel 5-2) 130 Matt Coughlin so. 41-1 2nd 135 Aaron Scott sr. 33-8 3rd 140 Joe Lehman so. 145 Craig Weinzapfel sr. 41-0 1st 152 Dustin Nosko sr. 23-2 1st 160 Sam Wildeman sr. 37-1 1st 171 Blake Maurer jr. 43-1 1st 189 Jason Coughlin jr. 215 Thomas Unfried sr. 36-5 Q 285 Chaz Swchartz jr. Edited December 25, 2022 by navy80 FCFIGHTER170 and blueandgold 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navy80 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) #1 Crown Point ‘22 vs. #8 Warren Central ‘16 #2 EMD ‘03 vs. #7 Cathedral ‘20 #3 Perry Meridian ‘13 vs. #6 Brownsburg ‘17 #4 Lawrence North ‘05 vs. #5 EMD ‘02 #1 Crown Point 22 over #8 Warren Central 16 (CP just too deep. CP wins 7/9 matches. #5 Mater Dei 02 over #4 Lawrence North 05 (Mater Dei won team state 66-3, 44-15, 49-12. They had three seconds and a a first. Lawrence North won team state 36-21, beat Mater Dei 36-23 and MD was weaker compared to previous years, and they beat Avon for the title 48-17. LN only had one in the finals. Mater Dei wins 8/9 matches #3 Perry Meridian 13 over #6 Brownsburg 17. PM scored 102 points and BB had 100. PM wins 33-33 on criteria. 7-7 #2 Mater Dei 03 over #7 Cathedral. 03 Mater Dei wins 10 or 11 matches here. --------------------------------------------- #1 Crown Point 22 over # 5 Mater Dei 02. Crown Point wins 7/8 matches. #2 Mater Dei 03 over #3 Perry Meridian 13. Mater Dei wins 8/9 matches ---------------------------------------------- #1 Crown Point 2022 vs # 2 Mater Dei 2003 for the hypothetical team state championship. MY gut tells me CP wins 8 matches to 6. But never count out the Mater Dei magic. Edited December 26, 2022 by navy80 blueandgold and Cricket21 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 26, 2022 Author Share Posted December 26, 2022 1 hour ago, navy80 said: #1 Crown Point ‘22 vs. #8 Warren Central ‘16 #2 EMD ‘03 vs. #7 Cathedral ‘20 #3 Perry Meridian ‘13 vs. #6 Brownsburg ‘17 #4 Lawrence North ‘05 vs. #5 EMD ‘02 #1 Crown Point 22 over #8 Warren Central 16 (CP just too deep. CP wins 7/9 matches. #5 Mater Dei 02 over #4 Lawrence North 05 (Mater Dei won team state 66-3, 44-15, 49-12. They had three seconds and a a first. Lawrence North won team state 36-21, beat Mater Dei 36-23 and MD was weaker compared to previous years, and they beat Avon for the title 48-17. LN only had one in the finals. Mater Dei wins 8/9 matches #3 Perry Meridian 13 over #6 Brownsburg 17. PM scored 102 points and BB had 100. PM wins 33-33 on criteria. 7-7 #2 Mater Dei 03 over #7 Cathedral. 03 Mater Dei wins 10 or 11 matches here. --------------------------------------------- #1 Crown Point 22 over # 5 Mater Dei 02. Crown Point wins 7/8 matches. #2 Mater Dei 03 over #3 Perry Meridian 13. Mater Dei wins 8/9 matches ---------------------------------------------- #1 Crown Point 2022 vs # 2 Mater Dei 2003 for the hypothetical team state championship. MY gut tells me CP wins 8 matches to 6. But never count out the Mater Dei magic. It was honestly a tough choice between 2012 and 2013 Perry teams. I chose 2013 because of the three individual champions, but 2012 had seven Fargo All-Americans and eight state medals with six top four. I’m wondering how much different it is with that team vs. ‘03 EMD. FCFIGHTER170 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 41 minutes ago, blueandgold said: It was honestly a tough choice between 2012 and 2013 Perry teams. I chose 2013 because of the three individual champions, but 2012 had seven Fargo All-Americans and eight state medals with six top four. I’m wondering how much different it is with that team vs. ‘03 EMD. Let's see line up vs line up buddy Cricket21 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 26, 2022 Author Share Posted December 26, 2022 5 minutes ago, FCFIGHTER170 said: Let's see line up vs line up buddy 2012 PM 106 – Jacob Cottey, State 7th 113 – Brandon James, State 3rd 120 – Aidan Kenny 126 – Cody LeCount, State 2nd 132 – Jared McKinley, State 1st 138 – Nick Bova, State 7th 145 – Riley McClurg 152 – Paul Matthews 160 – Kirk Johnson, State 3rd 170 – Jake Masengale, State 2nd 182 – CJ Martin, State 4th 195 – Devante Ash 220 – Jordan Naughton 285 – Donte Winfield, State Qualifier 2013 PM 106 – Brett Johnson, State Qualifier 113 – Jacob Cottey, State 5th 120 – Aidan Kenny 126 – Brandon James, State 5th 132 – Cody LeCount, State 1st 138 – Nick Bova, State 7th 145 – Michael Thomas 152 – Keanu Cooper 160 – Riley McClurg, State 1st 170 – Nathan Warman 182 – Jake Masengale, State 2nd 195 – Kaz Koehring 220 – Phillip An 285 – Donte Winfield, State 1st FCFIGHTER170 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 1 minute ago, blueandgold said: 2012 PM 106 – Jacob Cottey, State 7th 113 – Brandon James, State 3rd 120 – Aidan Kenny 126 – Cody LeCount, State 2nd 132 – Jared McKinley, State 1st 138 – Nick Bova, State 7th 145 – Riley McClurg 152 – Paul Matthews 160 – Kirk Johnson, State 3rd 170 – Jake Masengale, State 2nd 182 – CJ Martin, State 4th 195 – Devante Ash 220 – Jordan Naughton 285 – Donte Winfield, State Qualifier 2013 PM 106 – Brett Johnson, State Qualifier 113 – Jacob Cottey, State 5th 120 – Aidan Kenny 126 – Brandon James, State 5th 132 – Cody LeCount, State 1st 138 – Nick Bova, State 7th 145 – Michael Thomas 152 – Keanu Cooper 160 – Riley McClurg, State 1st 170 – Nathan Warman 182 – Jake Masengale, State 2nd 195 – Kaz Koehring 220 – Phillip An 285 – Donte Winfield, State 1st Wow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 (edited) 106 – Brett Johnson, State Qualifier 113 – Jacob Cottey, State 5th 120 – Aidan Kenny 126 – Brandon James, State 5th 132 – Cody LeCount, State 1st 138 – Nick Bova, State 7th 145 – Michael Thomas 152 – Keanu Cooper 160 – Riley McClurg, State 1st 170 – Nathan Warman 182 – Jake Masengale, State 2nd 195 – Kaz Koehring 220 – Phillip An 285 – Donte Winfield, State 1st Vs 103 Brian Bittner 36-7 jr. Q 112 Brian Williams 37-10 jr. 6th 119 Joe Hillenbrand jr. 125 Craig Macke 43-2 3rd (lost to Angel 5-2 team state) 130 Matt Coughlin so. 41-1 2nd 135 Aaron Scott sr. 33-8 3rd 140 Joe Lehman so. 145 Craig Weinzapfel sr. 41-0 1st 152 Dustin Nosko sr. 23-2 1st 160 Sam Wildeman sr. 37-1 1st 171 Blake Maurer jr. 43-1 1st 189 Jason Coughlin jr. 215 Thomas Unfried sr. 36-5 Q 285 Chaz Swchartz jr. this gonna be a barn burner.. Edited December 26, 2022 by FCFIGHTER170 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 26, 2022 Author Share Posted December 26, 2022 (edited) 17 minutes ago, FCFIGHTER170 said: 106 – Brett Johnson, State Qualifier 113 – Jacob Cottey, State 5th 120 – Aidan Kenny 126 – Brandon James, State 5th 132 – Cody LeCount, State 1st 138 – Nick Bova, State 7th 145 – Michael Thomas 152 – Keanu Cooper 160 – Riley McClurg, State 1st 170 – Nathan Warman 182 – Jake Masengale, State 2nd 195 – Kaz Koehring 220 – Phillip An 285 – Donte Winfield, State 1st Vs 103 Brian Bittner 36-7 jr. Q 112 Brian Williams 37-10 jr. 6th 119 Joe Hillenbrand jr. 125 Craig Macke 43-2 3rd (lost to Angel 5-2 team state) 130 Matt Coughlin so. 41-1 2nd 135 Aaron Scott sr. 33-8 3rd 140 Joe Lehman so. 145 Craig Weinzapfel sr. 41-0 1st 152 Dustin Nosko sr. 23-2 1st 160 Sam Wildeman sr. 37-1 1st 171 Blake Maurer jr. 43-1 1st 189 Jason Coughlin jr. 215 Thomas Unfried sr. 36-5 Q 285 Chaz Swchartz jr. this gonna be a barn burner.. 103/106 – Brittner dec. Johnson, 3-0 EMD 112/113 – Cottey dec. Williams, 3-3 Tie 119/120 – Hillenbrand dec. Kenny, 6-3 EMD 125/126 – James dec. Macke, 6-6 Tie 130/132 – LeCount dec. Coughlin, 9-6 PM 135/138 – Scott dec. Bova, 9-9 Tie 140/145 – Lehman major dec. Thomas, 13-9 EMD 145/152 – Weinzapfel major dec. Cooper, 17-9 EMD 152/160 – McClurg dec. Nosko TB-2, 17-12 EMD 160/170 – Wilderman major dec. Warman, 21-12 EMD 171/182 – Maurer dec. Masengale, 24-12 EMD 189/195 – Coughlin dec. Koehring, 27-12 EMD 215/220 – Unfried pin. An 33-12 EMD 275/285 – Winfield major dec. Schwartz, 33-16 EMD Wow. Honestly not that close at all despite how good our team was. They didn’t give up many falls, but they would still give up quality decision. I gave McClurg the win at 152/160 because he proved he could beat anyone, and at 145/152 Cooper was dangerous because he pinned Vinny Corsaro in nine seconds, but it wasn’t a consistent thing to count on and he still gave up bonus to better guys. I also gave LeCount the decision over Coughlin, but Cody was a bonus point machine and pinned both Tommy Forte and Ben Harvey and had the fastest tech fall in the finals, so that was a generous one. Keeping all other results the same, in order to win this dual PM would need to win 106, 120, and 138. Edited December 26, 2022 by blueandgold Cricket21 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 26, 2022 Author Share Posted December 26, 2022 (edited) Just for fun… EMD ‘03 vs. PM ‘12 103/106 – Cottey dec. Brittner, 3-0 PM 112/113 – James major dec. Williams, 7-0 PM 119/120 – Hillenbrand dec. Kenny, 7-3 PM 125/126 – LeCount dec. Macke, 10-3 PM 130/132 – McKinley dec. Coughlin, 13-3 PM 135/138 – Scott dec. Bova, 13-6 PM 140/145 – McClurg dec. Lehman, 16-6 PM 145/152 – Weinzapfel pin. Matthews, 16-12 PM 152/160 – Nosko dec. Johnson, 16-15 PM 160/170 – Wilderman dec. Masengale, 18-16 EMD 171/182 – Maurer dec. Martin, 21-16 EMD 189/195 – Ash dec. Coughlin, 21-19 EMD 215/220 – Unfried dec. Naughton, 24-19 EMD 275/285 – Winfield major dec. Schwartz, 24-23 EMD MUCH closer with 2012, but it’s hard to beat four state champs, but I would bet on LeCount to get bonus in most scenarios. Edited December 26, 2022 by blueandgold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 13 minutes ago, blueandgold said: Just for fun… EMD ‘03 vs. PM ‘12 103/106 – Cottey dec. Brittner, 3-0 PM 112/113 – James major dec. Williams, 7-0 PM 119/120 – Hillenbrand dec. Kenny, 7-3 PM 125/126 – LeCount dec. Macke, 10-3 PM 130/132 – McKinley dec. Coughlin, 13-3 PM 135/138 – Scott dec. Bova, 13-6 PM 140/145 – McClurg dec. Lehman, 16-6 PM 145/152 – Weinzapfel pin. Matthews, 16-12 PM 152/160 – Nosko dec. Johnson, 16-15 PM 160/170 – Wilderman dec. Masengale, 18-16 EMD 171/182 – Maurer dec. Martin, 21-16 EMD 189/195 – Ash dec. Coughlin, 21-19 EMD 215/220 – Unfried dec. Naughton, 24-19 EMD 275/285 – Winfield major dec. Schwartz, 24-23 EMD MUCH closer with 2012, but it’s hard to beat four state champs, but I would bet on LeCount to get bonus in most scenarios. Great duals... coughlin vs Lecount would be unreal, macke vs James would be match up 2 the best to never win a title also.. Coughlin held a freestyle win over Alex tshirts in HS also and was a 4x FINALIST 2nd,2nd,1st,1st Vs 3x FINALIST 2nd,1st,1st 7 finals appearances and 4 titles between them.. I'd have to say it's a toss up with them both beating each other on any given day blueandgold 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 26, 2022 Author Share Posted December 26, 2022 9 minutes ago, FCFIGHTER170 said: Great duals... coughlin vs Lecount would be unreal, macke vs James would be match up 2 the best to never win a title also.. Coughlin held a freestyle win over Alex tshirts in HS also and was a 4x FINALIST 2nd,2nd,1st,1st Vs 3x FINALIST 2nd,1st,1st 7 finals appearances and 4 titles between them.. I'd have to say it's a toss up with them both beating each other on any given day It’s hard for me to bet against Cody. I watched him pin Tommy Forte and Ben Harvey both and he had the fastest tech fall in the finals. FCFIGHTER170 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Oh I don't blame you, I wouldn't want to pick against him either, stud is a all time great, both are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Coughlin #1@160 178-4 vs #1@152 168-4 morningstar 2005 Senior nationals@152 finals is in YouTube I believe and a great match, they spoke on the different rankings that had them ranked at different weights. Morningstar was a 3x Iowa State champ that went on to help Iowa win 3 national titles and was a 2x all American germs 3rd then having a torn knee still placing 7th his senior year, winning 110 matches in his tenure with the Hawkeye along side Alex T. Coughlin beat him 3-1 in double OT to win the national title and also was a AA for IU later on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cody LeCount Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Delta 1981 Lineup and Stats Team Record: 8-0 IHSAA State Champions IHSAA Semi State Champions IHSAA Regional Champions IHSAA Sectional Champions (Set largest margin victory at state tournament that held for almost 40 years) *With only 13 wrestlers in a lineup and only placing Top 4* Lineup (only had 13 Weight classes) 98: David Irving (10th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-6 record) (got 4th his junior year and got 2nd his senior year and went on to wrestle at IU) 105: Brad Kennedy (11th)- Semi State Qualifier (got 3rd his senior year and went on to wrestle at Uindy) 112: Chris Ruble (12th) - IHSAA 4th Place - (25-7 record) 119: Doug Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Qualifier (24-4 record) (was also a state qualifier as a sophomore) 126: Chris Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (30-0 record) (3rd as soph. and 2nd as junior) 132: Don Heintzelman (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (16-2 record) (went on to wrestle at Notre Dame) 138: David Locke (9th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-7 record) (rest of career speaks for itself) 145: Jeff Cox (11th) - Regional Qualifier (9-3 record) 155: Greg Gadbury (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (32-0 record) (3rd place as a junior) 167: David Palmer (11th) - IHSAA State Champ - (29-0) (2nd as freshman, 1st as Sophomore, and 1st as senior) Went on to wrestle at Oklahoma and was one of the best if not the best wrestlers to ever come through Indiana I could go on and on with accolades 189: Steve Stewart (12th) HWT: John Good (12th) (was a state qualifier as a junior) By the words of David Locke... this was the best team that Delta had in their dominating run in the 80s and there were some really good teams that followed. Guys that couldn't fit in lineup because they were behind state champs and the next year after they graduated they either won state themselves or were state placers. Example: John Ginther (wrestled varsity all year then lost to State Champ Heintzelman in wrestle off right before sectionals) Ginther went on to go 4th-1st-1st. They tried to dual St, Paris Graham who was ranked #1 in country at time, but they didn't want to... finally convinced them to a few years later and beat them. Years following this team they were ranked in the Top 5 in the country (and this team had 7 seniors in the lineup. busstogate, blueandgold, Numberz and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
busstogate Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Hammond High had 4 champs each year from 1935 to 1938 and had six finalists for 1936 and 1937. They also had three champs in 1934, and a champ and two runners-up in 1933. Pro wrestling forefather Dory Funk Sr. won back to back titles during this time. https://www.ihsaa.org/sites/default/files/documents/Wrestling Records Book_0.pdf FCFIGHTER170 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsmith58 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 30 minutes ago, Cody LeCount said: 167: David Palmer (11th) - IHSAA State Champ - (29-0) (2nd as freshman, 1st as Sophomore, and 1st as senior) Went on to wrestle at Oklahoma and was one of the best if not the best wrestlers to ever come through Indiana I could go on and on with accolades I was wondering when someone would work Palmer into the conversation. He probably could fit in to that 160 Super Bracket thread as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rookie78 Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 No Mishawaka teams? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 26, 2022 Author Share Posted December 26, 2022 1 hour ago, Cody LeCount said: Delta 1981 Lineup and Stats Team Record: 8-0 IHSAA State Champions IHSAA Semi State Champions IHSAA Regional Champions IHSAA Sectional Champions (Set largest margin victory at state tournament that held for almost 40 years) *With only 13 wrestlers in a lineup and only placing Top 4* Lineup (only had 13 Weight classes) 98: David Irving (10th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-6 record) (got 4th his junior year and got 2nd his senior year and went on to wrestle at IU) 105: Brad Kennedy (11th)- Semi State Qualifier (got 3rd his senior year and went on to wrestle at Uindy) 112: Chris Ruble (12th) - IHSAA 4th Place - (25-7 record) 119: Doug Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Qualifier (24-4 record) (was also a state qualifier as a sophomore) 126: Chris Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (30-0 record) (3rd as soph. and 2nd as junior) 132: Don Heintzelman (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (16-2 record) (went on to wrestle at Notre Dame) 138: David Locke (9th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-7 record) (rest of career speaks for itself) 145: Jeff Cox (11th) - Regional Qualifier (9-3 record) 155: Greg Gadbury (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (32-0 record) (3rd place as a junior) 167: David Palmer (11th) - IHSAA State Champ - (29-0) (2nd as freshman, 1st as Sophomore, and 1st as senior) Went on to wrestle at Oklahoma and was one of the best if not the best wrestlers to ever come through Indiana I could go on and on with accolades 189: Steve Stewart (12th) HWT: John Good (12th) (was a state qualifier as a junior) By the words of David Locke... this was the best team that Delta had in their dominating run in the 80s and there were some really good teams that followed. Guys that couldn't fit in lineup because they were behind state champs and the next year after they graduated they either won state themselves or were state placers. Example: John Ginther (wrestled varsity all year then lost to State Champ Heintzelman in wrestle off right before sectionals) Ginther went on to go 4th-1st-1st. They tried to dual St, Paris Graham who was ranked #1 in country at time, but they didn't want to... finally convinced them to a few years later and beat them. Years following this team they were ranked in the Top 5 in the country (and this team had 7 seniors in the lineup. I’m going to add this Delta squad and 2010 Mishawaka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Numberz Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 2 hours ago, Cody LeCount said: Delta 1981 Lineup and Stats Team Record: 8-0 IHSAA State Champions IHSAA Semi State Champions IHSAA Regional Champions IHSAA Sectional Champions (Set largest margin victory at state tournament that held for almost 40 years) *With only 13 wrestlers in a lineup and only placing Top 4* Lineup (only had 13 Weight classes) 98: David Irving (10th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-6 record) (got 4th his junior year and got 2nd his senior year and went on to wrestle at IU) 105: Brad Kennedy (11th)- Semi State Qualifier (got 3rd his senior year and went on to wrestle at Uindy) 112: Chris Ruble (12th) - IHSAA 4th Place - (25-7 record) 119: Doug Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Qualifier (24-4 record) (was also a state qualifier as a sophomore) 126: Chris Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (30-0 record) (3rd as soph. and 2nd as junior) 132: Don Heintzelman (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (16-2 record) (went on to wrestle at Notre Dame) 138: David Locke (9th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-7 record) (rest of career speaks for itself) 145: Jeff Cox (11th) - Regional Qualifier (9-3 record) 155: Greg Gadbury (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (32-0 record) (3rd place as a junior) 167: David Palmer (11th) - IHSAA State Champ - (29-0) (2nd as freshman, 1st as Sophomore, and 1st as senior) Went on to wrestle at Oklahoma and was one of the best if not the best wrestlers to ever come through Indiana I could go on and on with accolades 189: Steve Stewart (12th) HWT: John Good (12th) (was a state qualifier as a junior) By the words of David Locke... this was the best team that Delta had in their dominating run in the 80s and there were some really good teams that followed. Guys that couldn't fit in lineup because they were behind state champs and the next year after they graduated they either won state themselves or were state placers. Example: John Ginther (wrestled varsity all year then lost to State Champ Heintzelman in wrestle off right before sectionals) Ginther went on to go 4th-1st-1st. They tried to dual St, Paris Graham who was ranked #1 in country at time, but they didn't want to... finally convinced them to a few years later and beat them. Years following this team they were ranked in the Top 5 in the country (and this team had 7 seniors in the lineup. Cody, I think there is a great coaching tree from the 1981 team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCFIGHTER170 Posted December 27, 2022 Share Posted December 27, 2022 (edited) 7 hours ago, Cody LeCount said: Delta 1981 Lineup and Stats Team Record: 8-0 IHSAA State Champions IHSAA Semi State Champions IHSAA Regional Champions IHSAA Sectional Champions (Set largest margin victory at state tournament that held for almost 40 years) *With only 13 wrestlers in a lineup and only placing Top 4* Lineup (only had 13 Weight classes) 98: David Irving (10th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-6 record) (got 4th his junior year and got 2nd his senior year and went on to wrestle at IU) 105: Brad Kennedy (11th)- Semi State Qualifier (got 3rd his senior year and went on to wrestle at Uindy) 112: Chris Ruble (12th) - IHSAA 4th Place - (25-7 record) 119: Doug Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Qualifier (24-4 record) (was also a state qualifier as a sophomore) 126: Chris Campbell (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (30-0 record) (3rd as soph. and 2nd as junior) 132: Don Heintzelman (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (16-2 record) (went on to wrestle at Notre Dame) 138: David Locke (9th) - Semi State Qualifier - (21-7 record) (rest of career speaks for itself) 145: Jeff Cox (11th) - Regional Qualifier (9-3 record) 155: Greg Gadbury (12th) - IHSAA State Champ - (32-0 record) (3rd place as a junior) 167: David Palmer (11th) - IHSAA State Champ - (29-0) (2nd as freshman, 1st as Sophomore, and 1st as senior) Went on to wrestle at Oklahoma and was one of the best if not the best wrestlers to ever come through Indiana I could go on and on with accolades 189: Steve Stewart (12th) HWT: John Good (12th) (was a state qualifier as a junior) By the words of David Locke... this was the best team that Delta had in their dominating run in the 80s and there were some really good teams that followed. Guys that couldn't fit in lineup because they were behind state champs and the next year after they graduated they either won state themselves or were state placers. Example: John Ginther (wrestled varsity all year then lost to State Champ Heintzelman in wrestle off right before sectionals) Ginther went on to go 4th-1st-1st. They tried to dual St, Paris Graham who was ranked #1 in country at time, but they didn't want to... finally convinced them to a few years later and beat them. Years following this team they were ranked in the Top 5 in the country (and this team had 7 seniors in the lineup. Between Delta and SouthSide Delaware county has a Pretty sick All decade team. Edited December 27, 2022 by FCFIGHTER170 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wade McClurg Posted December 27, 2022 Share Posted December 27, 2022 fun fact: The 2013 PM team… the Ihsaa did not score the first round at the state tournament that year. This was the first year going back to the individual tournament to determine the team state champion. They would have scored 14 more points for their 7 Friday night wins, plus whatever bonus they earned in those 7 matches. So, that team technically was the record holder for most points scored until the 2022 CP team blew it out of the water. Most Points Scored 178 Crown Point, 2022 112 Evansville Mater Dei, 2021 109.5 Warren Central, 2016 108 Indianapolis Cathedral, 2018 105 Brownsburg, 2022 102.5 Perry Meridian, 2013 102 Indianapolis Cathedral, 2020 A lot of great wrestling teams and awesome wrestlers have taken the mat over the years in Indiana. It’s a very hard tournament to win, especially under the IHSAA format. Comparing teams and eras is impossible, but that’s what makes it fun to think about. The duals tournament was awesome, but it had its challenges - making weight during the middle of the week, wrestling a lot during the postseason, it was not seeded so some areas had tougher paths than others. The individual tournament is awesome too, but it has its challenges - no wrestlebacks, luck of the draw, and some programs have tougher paths than others to get their guys downtown and on the podium. We have made much improvement with the classed duals tournament, the new travel rules, and our individual tournament is still the greatest spectacle in high school sport. When I was coaching at Roncalli during Covid I spent a lot of time on finding accurate statistics and researching information on the history of the program… What isn’t talked about enough is how hard our state tournament used to be and how difficult it was to win back in the 60s, 70s, 80s… we took less athletes from each round of the state tournament and medaled less wrestlers. Some years there was even like a repechage format at state. Crazy stuff. busstogate, FCFIGHTER170, Cricket21 and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueandgold Posted December 27, 2022 Author Share Posted December 27, 2022 14 hours ago, Wade McClurg said: fun fact: The 2013 PM team… the Ihsaa did not score the first round at the state tournament that year. This was the first year going back to the individual tournament to determine the team state champion. They would have scored 14 more points for their 7 Friday night wins, plus whatever bonus they earned in those 7 matches. So, that team technically was the record holder for most points scored until the 2022 CP team blew it out of the water. Most Points Scored 178 Crown Point, 2022 112 Evansville Mater Dei, 2021 109.5 Warren Central, 2016 108 Indianapolis Cathedral, 2018 105 Brownsburg, 2022 102.5 Perry Meridian, 2013 102 Indianapolis Cathedral, 2020 A lot of great wrestling teams and awesome wrestlers have taken the mat over the years in Indiana. It’s a very hard tournament to win, especially under the IHSAA format. Comparing teams and eras is impossible, but that’s what makes it fun to think about. The duals tournament was awesome, but it had its challenges - making weight during the middle of the week, wrestling a lot during the postseason, it was not seeded so some areas had tougher paths than others. The individual tournament is awesome too, but it has its challenges - no wrestlebacks, luck of the draw, and some programs have tougher paths than others to get their guys downtown and on the podium. We have made much improvement with the classed duals tournament, the new travel rules, and our individual tournament is still the greatest spectacle in high school sport. When I was coaching at Roncalli during Covid I spent a lot of time on finding accurate statistics and researching information on the history of the program… What isn’t talked about enough is how hard our state tournament used to be and how difficult it was to win back in the 60s, 70s, 80s… we took less athletes from each round of the state tournament and medaled less wrestlers. Some years there was even like a repechage format at state. Crazy stuff. I believe that team scored 124.5 team points unofficially. Insane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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