piscis1956 Posted February 28 Share Posted February 28 1 hour ago, Rugger44 said: Where was Matt Whyde from? You could be thinking of Kyle Nehring. 2003Loss vs. Trevor Moe( Garrett) Dec 5-2 (Edit)2004Win vs. Kevin Zehr( Leo) Fall 2:56 (Edit)Win vs. Patrick Rigdon( Boone Grove) Fall 4:40 (Edit)Win vs. Sam Elmore( Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter) Dec 10-8 (Edit)Loss vs. Heath VanDeventer( Bloomington North) Dec 5-1 (Edit)2005Win vs. Michael Burke( Yorktown) Fall 1:08 (Edit)Win vs. Danny Goff( Zionsville) Dec 5-2 (Edit)Win vs. Eric Jones( Peru) Fall 3:10 (Edit)Win vs. Kenneth Caldwell( Union County) Dec 11-5 (Edit) Fair enough. I was obviously wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARich Posted February 28 Share Posted February 28 Monroe Central Hunter Page Q, Q, 6, X career record 148-18 (Only placer in program history) 3x Sectional Champ, 2x Regional Champ Logan Swallow Q, Q, X, X career record 141-20 (1st multi qualifier) Sectional Champ, Regional Champ, Semi-State Champ Muncie Southside (David Palmer would be Delta's not Southsides) Tony Abbott 1, Q, 2, X career record 128-13 Isiah Bradley 3, 1, 5, Q career record 150-16 Marc Foreman 1, Q, X, Q career record 112-16 Muncie Central William Duffy 1,1,1 Richard Perkins 1,1,1 Pete Lee 1, 2, X (Last Bearcat to finish in the top 4 1969) Coplen187 and TeamGarcia 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReformedPoster Posted February 28 Share Posted February 28 6 hours ago, piscis1956 said: Would be interesting if you stated some of his accomplishments. piscis1956 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piscis1956 Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 3 hours ago, ARich said: Monroe Central Hunter Page Q, Q, 6, X career record 148-18 (Only placer in program history) 3x Sectional Champ, 2x Regional Champ Logan Swallow Q, Q, X, X career record 141-20 (1st multi qualifier) Sectional Champ, Regional Champ, Semi-State Champ Muncie Southside (David Palmer would be Delta's not Southsides) Tony Abbott 1, Q, 2, X career record 128-13 Isiah Bradley 3, 1, 5, Q career record 150-16 Marc Foreman 1, Q, X, Q career record 112-16 Muncie Central William Duffy 1,1,1 Richard Perkins 1,1,1 Pete Lee 1, 2, X (Last Bearcat to finish in the top 4 1969) I assume Muncie North would be Bud Palmer? ARich and NavyGonzo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Loyd Arms – NCAA Champion and three-time All-American, former NFLplayer Obe Blanc – two-time US World Team member in freestyle wrestling Douglas Blubaugh – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1960 Summer Olympics, NCAA Champion Jack Brisco – NCAA Champion and two-time All-American, professional wrestler Melvin Clodfelter – NCAA Champion and freestyle wrestling Olympian at 1932 Summer Olympics Daniel Cormier – UFC Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight Champion, UFC color commentator, former NCAA national finalist and member of two US freestyle wrestling Olympic teams in 2004 and 2008 Kendall Cross – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1996 Summer Olympics, NCAA Champion and three-time All-American Randy Couture – two-time UFC Champion and UFC Hall of Famer Kyle Crutchmer – MMA fighter and two-time NCAA All-American Gene Davis – Olympic bronze medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1976 Summer Olympics, NCAA Champion and three-time All-American Harold DeMarsh – first ever NCAA Wrestling Champion in 1928 Alex Dieringer – three-time NCAA Champion and four-time All-American, 2016 Dan Hodge Trophy winner Bobby Douglas – two-time World medalist in freestyle wrestling Tom Erikson – MMA fighter and two-time NCAA All-American Ross Flood – Olympic silver medalist at 1936 Summer Olympics, three-time NCAA Champion Alan Fried – NCAA Champion and the first four-time USA Junior Freestyle Champion Don Frye – UFC fighter, member of UFC Hall of Fame Harry Geris – Olympic wrestler for Canada, NCAA All-American Eddie Griffin – member of two Oklahoma State NCAA Champion wrestling teams, later served as a collegiate wrestling head coach and athletic director Eric Guerrero – three-time NCAA Champion and four-time All-American, Olympian in freestyle wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics Bill Harlow – World silver medalist, NCAA Champion and three-time finalist Dean Heil – two-time NCAA Champion and three-time All-American Johny Hendricks – UFC Welterweight Champion, two-time NCAA Champion and four-time All-American Dick Hutton – three-time NCAA Champion and four-time finalist, Olympian in freestyle wrestling at 1948 Summer Olympics Jimmy Jackson – three-time NCAA Champion, freestyle wrestling Olympian at 1976 Summer Olympics Cliff Keen – head wrestling coach at University of Michigan from 1925 to 1970 Jamill Kelly – Olympic silver medalist in freestyle wrestling at 2004 Summer Olympics, two-time NCAA qualifier Muhammed Lawal – NCAA All-American wrestler and former OSU assistant coach Frank Lewis – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1936 Summer Olympics, NCAA Champion and two-time finalist Sidney Marks – NCAA All-American and Major General in the United States Army Earl McCready – first ever three-time NCAA Champion Leroy McGuirk – NCAA Champion and two-time finalist, professional wrestler and promoter Steve Mocco – MMA fighter, Olympian in freestyle wrestling at 2008 Summer Olympics, NCAA Champion and two-time finalist at OSU Kenny Monday – NCAA Champion, two-time Olympic medalist, gold medalist at 1988 Summer Olympics in freestyle wrestling Teague Moore – NCAA Champion and three-time All-American, collegiate wrestling head coach Mark Muñoz – UFC Middleweight fighter, NCAA Champion and two-time All-American Ray Murphy Jr. – All-American, awarded the 1998 Medal of Courage from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame[8] Jordan Oliver – two-time NCAA Champion and four-time All-American, 2019 US National Champion and 2020 US Olympic Team Trials champion in freestyle wrestling Robert Pearce – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1932 Summer Olympics, NCAA Champion and two-time finalist Chris Pendleton – two-time NCAA Champion and three-time All-American Nick Piccininni – MMA fighter and two-time NCAA All-American Myron Roderick – Olympic freestyle wrestler at 1956 Summer Olympics, three-time NCAA Champion, won seven NCAA team championships as head coach of OSU Shane Roller – Bellator fighter and former Strikeforce Champion Jake Rosholt – MMA fighter and three-time NCAA Champion Jared Rosholt – UFC fighter and 2010 NCAA finalist Dave Schultz – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1984 Summer Olympics, World Champion and six-time World medalist, NCAA All-American at OSU Coleman Scott – NCAA Champion and four-time All-American, bronze medalist at 2012 Summer Olympics in freestyle wrestling John Smith – two-time NCAA Champion and six-time Senior Level freestyle wrestling Champion with two Olympic gold medals (1988 and 1992) and four World Wrestling Championships. Five-time National Championship head coach of the Cowboy Wrestling program. Pat Smith – younger brother of John Smith, first ever four-time NCAA Division I Champion Yojiro Uetake – two-time Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1964and 1968 Summer Olympics for Japan, three-time undefeated NCAA Champion Jack van Bebber – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1932 Summer Olympics, three-time NCAA Champion John Ward – former NFL player, NCAA wrestling and football All-American at OSU Shelby Wilson – Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 1960 Summer Olympics, two-time NCAA finalist Pistol Pete Wrestling Scholar and Thor 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
casualwrestlingfan Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 On 2/23/2024 at 11:01 AM, Thor said: South Adams Sawyer Miller, 4th, 3rd, 2nd at state and then three time AA and a national championship at Indiana Tech Glad to have him back in the room, working to add some new nominees for this question! Definitely! Be curious to see how Bellmont fans rate their list & AC fans as well. I'd say Roe would have to be AC's top as the only state champ but a few others had high placements throughout their careers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoachFrepan Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 (edited) South Bend Riley- John “Ole” Galloway. 3 time state champ and Indiana Football Hall of Famer. My dad’s best friend growing up, and I endured stories about him growing up, assuming they were exaggerated. Turns out, they were not. Edited February 29 by CoachFrepan GenHeavyHandz, DogPound75 and piscis1956 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ENoblewrestling Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 This topic moved me to make a needed website for our team history lol. East Noble Wrestling (google.com) East Noble top 5 has to go Taylor March 163-11 2/2/3/1 Garrett Pepple 136-7 X/2/2/1 Andy Uhl 145-10 Q/4/3/2 Connor Knapp 164-13 Q/4/3/4 Aidan Sprague 138-18 Q/6/6/5 Then it would have to be Nate and Jake Weimer who had remarkably similar careers. Jake 126-36 X/Q/X/7 Nate 124-30 Q/8/x/Q Aidan Sprague. and oldfat119 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DawgPoundRed Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 (edited) Jason Tsirtsis NCAA champion Jesse Mendez Future NCAA champion Darden Schurg D3 national champion Edited February 29 by DawgPoundRed D Summar, Coplen187, Hillbilly JIM and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coplen187 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 On 2/23/2024 at 3:56 PM, The Hefty Lefty said: Of course, in 2 years Waylon Cressel very well may Have 3 Indiana titles to take the WC belt. If he wins 3, I count his ND title and count him as a 4 timer. A freshman Cressel vs a senior Goin... who's to say Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piscis1956 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 On 2/28/2024 at 3:59 PM, ARich said: Monroe Central Hunter Page Q, Q, 6, X career record 148-18 (Only placer in program history) 3x Sectional Champ, 2x Regional Champ Logan Swallow Q, Q, X, X career record 141-20 (1st multi qualifier) Sectional Champ, Regional Champ, Semi-State Champ Muncie Southside (David Palmer would be Delta's not Southsides) Tony Abbott 1, Q, 2, X career record 128-13 Isiah Bradley 3, 1, 5, Q career record 150-16 Marc Foreman 1, Q, X, Q career record 112-16 Muncie Central William Duffy 1,1,1 Richard Perkins 1,1,1 Pete Lee 1, 2, X (Last Bearcat to finish in the top 4 1969) I don’t think Jigger Smith of Muncie South ever won a state title, but wasn’t he state runner-up twice? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARich Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 4 hours ago, piscis1956 said: I don’t think Jigger Smith of Muncie South ever won a state title, but wasn’t he state runner-up twice? He could be added as one of South's top wrestlers as well. Ralph Smith 2, 3, Q, X gsmith58 and piscis1956 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARich Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 On 2/28/2024 at 7:27 PM, piscis1956 said: I assume Muncie North would be Bud Palmer? Yes he would be with 1st, 1st, Qualifier then Carl Jackson 4th, 4th, Qualifier gsmith58 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluemonster Posted March 1 Author Share Posted March 1 Roncalli - Alec Viduya ( unless Schoettle sneaks past him with 3 titles ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piscis1956 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 3 hours ago, ARich said: Yes he would be with 1st, 1st, Qualifier then Carl Jackson 4th, 4th, Qualifier If this is high school only, then I think Muncie North’s David Butler may have only placed once. However, he had quite an accomplished International Greco-Roman career. 6th in 1986 World Championships 7th in 1989 World Championships 1st in 1987 Pan Am Games 2nd in 1991 Pan Am Games 1988 Summer Olympics Team USA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted March 5 Share Posted March 5 A wrestler from the Bloomington High school dynasty ,who gets over looked ,is Jim cornwell. Who in 1971 was on the USA all American team. Rare air in those days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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