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  1. Beep beep. I’ll remind all of you what EdP, Northside Indy, and Hamilton County deal with in spades: Vaginitis. Little Johnny doesn’t get a bloody nose perhaps in his whole life unless he wrestles. No bike or skateboard accidents....they’re in the basement playing Fortnight. They’re on the iPad getting an allowance to make their bed. The Carmel life is real and it’s an epidemic. I fight it daily with some youngster programs, but the struggle is real with these middle class kids. Kopnisky finally threw in the towel at Carmel. Most of the north side Indy schools are grinding to keep kids in the sport. Lacrosse, boys’ volleyball, and a slew of other sports are decimating wrestling. The CYO in Indianapolis has added 140 boys’ volleyball teams in competition with wrestling in the last 3 years. So, CoachP and many of us in Indy are marketing our asses off to preserve the sport. It might feel good for “The County” and the Indy County teams, but it is an assault to the sport. We’ll make it at Cathedral because we’ll find great, committed kids. However, I fear for the 75 kids in K-4 that end up prancing off to volleyball in 5th grade. Give me a violin, perhaps, but our sons are getting weaker. It pisses me off.
    3 points
  2. Not the Rodney in your video coach, the Rodney that published a book “It’s not easy bein’ me” as well as his mantra “I get no respect”. No matter how well the school does, people expect more.
    2 points
  3. Ed Pendoski

    3A Team State

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phagxOal7_A The Rodney Dangerfield of Team State?
    2 points
  4. I agree but it sucked the way the brooks/bailey match ended
    2 points
  5. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Kyle Cornwell was ready to give up wrestling for good. Almost every time he stepped on the mat, he would eventually watch his opponent have his hand raised in victory. The losses piled up, and the frustration mounted along with it. “I’ve had some mental blocks in wrestling,” Cornwell said. “In sixth grade I was something like 1-26. I was so frustrated with myself. I didn’t think wrestling was for me. I really wanted to just throw in the towel.” That’s when Cornwell got a little encouragement from his family and one of his closest friends. “My dad (Jade Cornwell) and friend Jalen Morgan talked me into sticking with wrestling,” Kyle said. “Jalen told me we have to start training. We’re not going to get better without putting in the work. So, we started training. We trained and trained and trained. By my 8th grade year we went to a preseason national tournament in Iowa and Jalen finished third in his weight class and I won mine.” That tournament success vaulted Cornwell’s wrestling career. He fell in love with the sport and is now ranked No. 1 in the state at 220 pounds and will wrestle for Indiana University next season. The Elwood senior’s training partner is still that same kid that told him in sixth grade to stick with wrestling. Morgan is ranked fourth at 182 pounds. “Jalen and I have been friends since fourth grade,” Kyle said. “We wrestle every day at practice. He has more speed than I do, so that helps me, and I am stronger than him, so that helps him.” Last season Cornwell finished fifth at 220 pounds. He was a state qualifier in the same weight class in 2017. He is happy to be ranked No. 1 this season. “It’s really a relief to be ranked No. 1,” Cornwell said. “Yeah, you have a target on your back a little, but I’ve been ranked behind Mason Parris for a while and it’s nice to have that top spot now. You have to be confident to be that No. 1 guy or you are going to lose. You don’t go to a match with your head down. You know who you are and that you can beat anyone.” Cornwell wrestled Parris last season in the New Castle semistate championship. That match didn’t work out well for Cornwell, as Parris pinned him in 1:14. “It was a really good experience to wrestle Mason,” Cornwell said. “He’s one of the top kids in the nation. It opened my eyes to what I need to be like and what I need to be training for. It really helped me step up to that next level.” Cornwell committed to improving in the offseason, with a focus on pushing the pace and scoring. His mission is to score as many takedowns and points as possible. He wrestled over 100 matches during the offseason and feels right now he’s at the best he’s ever been. “Kyle has a funk to him that he’s been getting into for the last few years,” Elwood coach Fred Short said. “He likes to do the scrambling like they do in college. In high school it’s a little weird to see when you’re not used to it. He is a lot slicker now than he was last year. I think a lot of that is because of wrestling with Jalen and really having to be quick against him.” Cornwell’s goals this season were to go undefeated and win a state championship. Elwood, as a team, is down this season. The team had 10 wrestlers early on but are down a few since that time. Coach Short, who has been a wrestling coach in some capacity since the early 1980s, is retiring after this season.
    1 point
  6. TeamGarcia

    3A Team State

    YES !........... Stat Guru, now this Masterpiece ! The Notorious
    1 point
  7. Mattyb

    3A Team State

    Eric, thanks for your reply. And..... your 100 percent right. Wasn’t knocking any coach. I truely am looking forward to seeing what the Greyhounds can bring to team state. I was just curious to what the masses think as to why these large heavily populated schools were not pumping out monster teams that match the schools sizes and resources. Your reply and the no punches held back response above are what I was looking for. As someone that has worked pretty hard to grow the sport, feedback like wrestling guys is what I’m interested in.
    1 point
  8. Perseverance

    3A Team State

    I was happy for Carmel also Matt. Coach P being a close friend of mine, I’m aware of a lot of the issues he’s had to persevere through to begin getting things aligned in a way that breeds success. I know you’re already aware of what isn’t the problem there.......great coaching. Admittedly......I don’t know the Ben Davis staff. So I can only speak on Ben Davis alum’s Coach Gill, and his commitment to CIA. I rarely use the word “friend”, because REAL ones are hard to find. But ironically.....both Gill & Ed are more comparable to family, than just friendship. So in Gill’s case......I’d bet my bank account that when/if he ever decides to slow down his commitment to pumping out D1 wrestlers at CIA, and throw his hat into the high school head coaching arena, that programs struggles would improve significantly. No disrespect to BD’s current staff. Again, I don’t know them. So I speak namely about the aforementioned line-up issues.....and obviously based on my experience of how Gill (and Eppert) has helped cultivate my son into one of the top wrestling prospects in the country. Just my 2 cents. I know I’m preaching to the choir here Matt. I’m confident your post had nothing to do with those guys specifically. You’ve always been too stand-up for that in all of our interaction throughout the years. But let’s face it......many people who are unaware of your subjectivity on the matter, may raise eyebrows and get the wrong idea about what you’re implying. So I felt led to not only give clarity about 2 of only 5 individuals I genuinely call “friend”, but to also validate your character on the matter brother. Look forward to catching up with you and Garcia on Sat.
    1 point
  9. TeamGarcia

    3A Team State

    Yea.... that’s because Avon, Brownsburg, Plainfield Wrestling own the Westside of Naptown . The Notorious
    1 point
  10. agreed on the bumping...checked more of the Centerville matches and Calderon has bumped a few times....the match with Jake would be more of a possibility in a dual format but Im assuming county tourney isnt...
    1 point
  11. Im sure. Probably to try and get other guys some match time in a dual meet. Who knows. Jake wrestled up at 195 a couple times this year when one of our bigger guys was injured.
    1 point
  12. Yes it wil! I know Pat Culp is squaring all of that away now, but it should be streamed for a purchase, and also archived to watch.
    1 point
  13. Fielden is Top3 at 170. In shape, in the weight room, and super athletic.
    1 point
  14. Burford/Mosconi match was really good. I was impressed with Burford the whole tournament
    1 point
  15. Geremiah Brooks was a fun one to watch. Had a good upset over Bailey in the semis and his final with Gimson was exciting.
    1 point
  16. The two matches mentioned above were definitely the best. Some other good ones were both the 170 semifinals. Fielden wrestled South very, very tough and Walker needed a last second takedown to beat Blubaugh.
    1 point
  17. the notable win section is very helpful.. it's the team's putting in team scores and not match results that hurts ppl and that's out of the sites hands if ppl don't wanna spend the time to do it...
    1 point
  18. Congratulations to Coach Peckinpaugh on his #1000th Dual Meet Win! An amazing milestone to add to an already long list of coaching accomplishments. Congrats Peck!
    1 point
  19. I really appreciate how Indianamat is showcasing our Indiana wrestlers this is a great thing for our state and sport,
    1 point
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