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-Shamrock Duals- Dec. 1st
Perseverance and 2 others reacted to Sig40 for a topic
Weight/Name/Semi State ranking/State Ranking Pool A: 120-Carson Eldred(2/3) 132-Owen Crider(5/-) 152-Ethan Hicks(2/9) 170-Kyle Saez(2/9) 182-Ryan Mahoney(5/15) 285-Reeve Muncie(4/11) Pool B: 106-Brac Hooper(4/14) 113-Suhas Chundi(5/14) 120-Jake Shafer(8/-) 126-Logan Wagner(3/8) 132-Diesel Duncan(-/14) 132-Kyle Holman(6/-) 138-Chase Poynter(5/-) 170-Logan Hart(6/16) 195-Cameron Bacon(3/7) Pool C 106-Stephen Roberson(4/7) 113-Nick Tattini(5/-) 113-Antonio Jefferson(6/-) 120-Riley Bettich(1/2) 126-Jesse Mendez(1/3) 126-Dalton Huffman(-/16) 132-Deshawn Bankhead(7/-) 138-Justin Sparks(8/-) 145-Jacob Burford(3/11) 145-Terrell Leavell(8/16) 145-Jake Jenkins(7/-) 182-Ethan Potosky(6/14) 195-Eliseo Caldera(6/-) 285-Darrione Gregory(2/7) Pool D 106-Kody Glithero(6/-) 120-Brayden Lowery(1/4) 126-Brayden Curtis(1/1) 138-Alec Viduya(1/3) 138-Chris Wilkerson(-/9) 145-Dallas Pugsley(4/13) 145-TyceFreije(3/9) 152-Eric Hiestand(1/7) 160-Hayden Lohrey(-/7) 160-Trent Smith(8/-) 170-Drake Kendrex(5/-) 182-PJ Sterrett(8/-) 182-Elijah Mahon(1/2) 195-Silas Allred(1/1) 220-Spencer Feas(7/-) 285-Holden Parsons(1/3) 285-John Harris(6/-) Besides pool play we could see: 106-Hooper vs Roberson 120-Lowery/Bettich/Eldred 145-Freije vs Burford 170-Saez vs Hart 182-Mahoney vs Mahon3 points -
Brock Peele of Portage commits to
warsawwrestling and one other reacted to Y2CJ41 for a topic
Congratulations to Brock Peele from Portage for signing with Wabash. He is projected to wrestle 125, 133. View full signing2 points -
Not eating
Mattyb and one other reacted to UncleJimmy for a topic
Calm down @JMILL...he means @Mattyb is Jason Miller..not that you're Jason. Geez..... I sense hostilities in <Pound Sign>HendricksCountySmellsFunny..where's the love, man? To stay on topic...JMILL eats way more than MattyB.2 points -
Not eating
tyquhp13 and one other reacted to AlfredoCalderon for a topic
im pretty sure when they say Hi C i think they meant like a high scotch single, not the actual drink2 points -
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2018 Al Smith
FCFIGHTER170 and one other reacted to Anthony Snyder for a topic
No quit and no fear for Hunter Watts.2 points -
Yeah not the best thing from my end.2 points
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Not eating
FCFIGHTER170 reacted to JDGreathouse for a topic
You don't need resources such as exclusive workout facilities, dieticians, or multiple athletic trainers to properly cut weight. They certainly help and it makes things much more accesible and easier to do though. If you do it correctly it should be considered watching your weight. I was a multiple time state placer and wrestled at Indiana University. When transitioning I did not change many of my habits other than working out right before weighing in. Most elite high schools implement this, and unfortunately I was not a part of an elite high school program. At the end of the day your diet and the frequency in which you work out go hand-in-hand when you are properly cutting weight. People think that working out more will fatigue you, but if you are doing it properly, it does not fatigue you. I also found that when crash-cutting I would cramp a lot easier, my muscles were tight from dehydration, and in general I was just sore from malnutrition. I also felt better when I was working out multiple times a day and still eating the day of weigh ins. For example, after practice I would go to another practice, or simply just go to a gym and run/sauna. I did this on Sunday's, Monday's, Wednesday's, and Thursday's. Also based on my experiences with cutting weight in high school, I suggest anyone cutting more than 10 pounds moves up a weight. When you begin focusing on how much weight you need to lose in a practice rather than what you need to do to get better, it effects your growth and development. You also see kids burn out faster as well.1 point -
Not eating
FCFIGHTER170 reacted to Cosgrove for a topic
I still to this day like to do a 24 hour no food. I dont know about the no food for 3 days anymore though1 point -
Qualifying weighins for kids under 7%
ENoblewrestling reacted to Steven Sandefer for a topic
Thanks for the clarification on the two forms.1 point -
Not eating
UncleJimmy reacted to Mattyb for a topic
First, nameless coaches are cheating the weight system now kids not eating. Then sharing that with all of us idiots! We demand to to know.... what is happening!!!! Lol btw... common sense says... eat and don’t get too skinny. Words I live by. And we all know this is Jason Miller.1 point -
Not eating
Mattyb reacted to UncleJimmy for a topic
High scotch single (really high, like 3 fingers high) is what I shall be consuming by the fire with AuntJanie tonite watching Bad Santa......High crotch single is what they meant...I think. I love it when @Mattybgets all worked up about "cryptic-ness" and who posters are...or are not! Good luck to everybody this year and good health..staying on topic, eating helps with that good health IMO.1 point -
Qualifying weighins for kids under 7%
gtodrivr reacted to Coach McCoy for a topic
If the kid weighed in under 7% body fat, then he cannot lose any weight per IHSAA rules. So he has to weigh in at or above his alpha weight of 112.6 for it to count as a qualifying weigh in. I do agree though that it is a ridiculous rule to have to follow.1 point -
Qualifying weighins for kids under 7%
Coach Masters reacted to Y2CJ41 for a topic
This is where the people that make the rules fail to have any field experience. They want to have a 15-18 year old kid manage their weight within tenths of pounds multiple days a week sometimes. I would love to have those same people do that. I would just take a bottle of water/Gatorade with him and after checking the scale drink up to 112.6 then not go to the bathroom. Also he can weigh in with socks too.1 point -
Not eating
allritecoach reacted to Jimtown 138 for a topic
I would say cutting weight is not working for him. Also, drop the Hi C and drink Pedialyte...1 point -
Not eating
indianmorg reacted to 84headhunter for a topic
The Angrier the wrestler, the harder they go at practice. It's a win-win situation1 point -
2018 Al Smith
Anthony Snyder reacted to FCFIGHTER170 for a topic
That youtube stream was awesome.. the hunter watts comeback in the finals vs Triana was 1 the best things I've ever witnessed in wrestling.. unreal..if you haven't seen this their match starts at 4 hours and 57 minutes into video. https://youtu.be/o8d5eT_mids1 point -
Maybe he is just concerned about his son and wants some opinions from the wrestling community. No harm in asking questions.1 point
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Pool A Westfield Fishers Carroll (FW) Northview Pool B Carmel Princeton Zionsville Ben Davis Pool C Crown Point Lawrence Central Noblesville Homestead Pool D Roncalli Shenandoah Mt. Vernon(Fortville) Yorktown Teams will advance to their respective semi-final based on their placements in the pool action. Semi-Finals will be Pool A vs. Pool D Pool B vs. Pool C Winners will face off 1st/5th/9th/13th Losers will face off for 3rd/7th/11th/15th Trackwrestling link http://www.trackwrestling.com/tw/teamtournaments/VerifyPassword.jsp?tournamentId=1911891321 point