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  1. From my viewpoint of a small school coach. The main difference between the large school and small school wrestlers is quite simply one thing: year round training. Yes, small school kids have the exact same year round opportunities. But the huge difference is these small school kids are 2 and 3 sport athletes. Adams Central- Football was in the 1A final four 2 of last three years. 16 of my 24 wrestlers were playing football. I did not get them at all from late July till Thanksgiving. A couple ran cross county. Several are already practicing track and field and more will be going to baseball this week. We have to share athletes to have a successful culture at our school. We do the off season workouts, summer duals, weight room, etc. but the attendance is spotty due to demands of the in season sports. My huge advantage is that we have a really strong wrestling culture and support from administration and the community. A larger school kid is more likely to specialize and take better advantage of the off season opportunities. It has nothing to do with working harder than the small school kids. The small school kids bust their tails the same, just not in wrestling only. The out of season training that has emerged over the last several years has really separated the talent. The top level guys that train year round have distanced themselves from the typical multi sport athlete. I do not want this to sound like excuses, but it is the reality. Our goals are the same as every other competitive program in the state. We just have to figure ways around some of the obstacles and close the gap. We do not say it is ok, that was a 3A or 2A kid. Tony Currie
    7 points
  2. Have to admit......I entertained the idea with Silas. But ultimately.....had I done so, I would’ve outwardly been setting an example of athletics overriding academics. And that’s a major breach of the Allred’s household priority line. Being fully transparent.....Regardless of my sons success through relentless hard work, I still frequently think on the “what if’s”. He could legit be a sophomore right now and not such a young junior. Increased accolades in-state and Nationally would undoubtedly be attained. But ultimately....if athletics isn’t the back up plan to education/career, we’re setting our kids up for misaligned values. Make no mistake.....Silas plans to take the sport as far as his health, work ethic and God allows. But one reality we’ve embraced.....is that the events of tomorrow can never be fully predicted. And in retrospect......being young for his class and having to work harder to compensate for the age gap, has likely benefited his long term success and character much more than any medal could. And rest assured, as it pertains to the topic of age/success/recruiting......programs are very aware of an athletes age/projection. So in most instances.....being young and successful is even more appealing to recruiters. And that “success” I refer to here.....goes far beyond what an athlete accomplishes in their particular sport. Character & Classroom has to come first.
    6 points
  3. Wrestlers of the Year 1A- Silas Allred of Shenandoah 2A- AJ Fowler of Calumet 3A- Jordan Slivka of Cathedral Coaches of the Year 1A- Tony Currie of Adams Central 2A- Chad Shepherd of Western 3A- Sean McGinley of Cathedral Mr. Gorilla Asa Garcia of Avon 1st Runner-up Nick South of Columbus East 2nd Runner-up Cayden Rooks of Columbus East View full article
    5 points
  4. Nick Lee wasn't coached by Brennan Cosgrove, thus Jesse Mendez would tech him in a minute.
    5 points
  5. Until this year my son was a one time state qualifier that got pinned on Friday night. He still got a good number offers from schools from all divisions of college wrestling. Sure high school wrestling helps, but I assure you that coaches look at WAY more than that. Get in the car and go find good kids to beat. Regardless of where you finish at high school state, if you go to a major tourney or a good dual and show out your email and phone will blow up. I assure you that 20 times as many college coaches are at super 32, flonationals, Virginia beach, Fargo, National duals, and even Disney duals. Go there and make a statement. True story.. I took team to Disney duals this year. My team went out there and warmed up by themselves. It was a nice hard warm up. Very few teams were moving and getting after it like we were. We were not in an All star division mind you. I hade three college coaches before we wrestled come up and give me cards and ask who was uncommitted before we wrestled a match. I has Jalen Comer form Mooresville on my team. I pointed him out to a JUCO coach. The kid was preparing to enter the work force after high school. Long story short he signed with that team! Jaden did get 4th at state. Another one.. Sam Osho from Avon. Sam was committed to go into the military after high school. I asked Sam if he would hold off and keep wrestling and come to Disney duals with the team. He started to go with Mason Miranda to workouts at Marian. The nest thing you know Sam is wrestling at Marian and is a NAIA national qualifier a year later. Sam never made it to state. With all of that said, there are different routes for all of these kids. The way you finish at state is a very small part of the college process. My biggest advice for kids that want to wrestle at the next level is as follows: 1. Take your ACT or SAT early and often. After you take them get the results and practice taking the test over and over. From the end of your sophomore year on take Khan Academy or other study programs at least 30 mins a day 5 days a week until you score high. A high SAT or ACT can make things very easy for a college to sign you. 2. Keep you GPA above a 3.5. See above. 3. Stop putting dumb crap on social media. After grades that is the next thing these guys will check. Be squeaky clean or just delete it all together. 4. Wrestle as much as possible. Surround yourselves with like minded college prospects and find good competition. 5. Reach out to the colleges first. Let them know that you are interested in them. Keep them updated on your career. 6. Take your time and ask questions. I assure you that you will know when its right. Look at Osho and Comer. They waited until after school and found spots. 7. If you put in the work. Wrestle 24/7/365 and keep improving, there will be an opportunity. Believe in yourself and make it happen. Don't be too proud to ask others to help. BTW.. what about big school wrestlers that have big school studs in front of them in the line up. Our back up 132 just won Indy Nationals. I assure you that he wants to wrestle in college too! I works both ways.
    3 points
  6. Cody LeCount

    Carmel RTC

    Carmel will be starting our RTC practices next Wednesday 2/27 from 6:45pm-8:15pm. Come pack the blue room as we look to get after it! Guest clinicians are being worked out so stayed tuned!
    2 points
  7. I totally agree it can be done if everyone works together. I was just trying to state there are different dynamics between schools the sizes of AC (374 kids) and Brownsburg (2643). Different opportunities as well, good and bad. I feel we are lucky to have our student athletes be able to participate in multiple sports. 3 of my wrestlers were recognized on some level for All State in football. I had 80% of my HS wrestlers playing a fall sport. Not sure if Brownsburg had that many or not. The challenges are different, that is what I was getting at. We had 3 kids in our normal varsity line up not play a fall sport. of those, one was a first year wrestler that was the only kid I could find in the high school that could make 106 and another had played football up until his this year. Those kids that play multiple sports at the 6A level are just plain athletes and will compete in which ever sport they choose to participate. Not trying to argue, just stating that there are inherent challenges that we have to overcome to be competitive. Tony Currie
    2 points
  8. This is the point of the conversation where Y2 post pictures of state champs from other states and asks if they look less happy b/c it's a class state championship.
    2 points
  9. One single class one single champ wrestle backs in semi state and.... wrestle backs to 3rd place AFTER Friday night death match thats it.
    2 points
  10. ......Annnnnnnnndddddd we have our first clinician booked! Don't miss out next Thursday - Feb. 28th at 6PM! Showing technique will be: Silas Allred STATE CHAMPION 2018 Cadet Folkstyle National Champion Super 32 All-American Fargo All-American Ranked 5th in the Country University of Nebraska Commit Don't miss out and live with regrets. Come take a ride on the #PainTrain and get to the next level! Snyder
    2 points
  11. Here are all the past winners 1A Coach 2015- Tony Currie 2016- Brett Smith 2017- Gary Black 2018- Chuck Fleshman 1A Wrestler 2015- Sawyer Miller 2016- Evan Ellis 2017- Eli Stock 2018- Noah Cressell 2A Coach 2015- Trent McCormick 2016- Mark Kerrn 2017- Trent McCormick 2018- Frank Bumgardner 2A Wrestler 2015- Brock Hudkins 2016- Brock Hudkins 2017- Mason Parris 2018- Brayden Curtis 3A Coach 2015- Brad Harper 2016- Darrick Snyder 2017- Chris Johl 2018- Matt Schoettle 3A Wrestler 2015- Chad Red 2016- Blake Rypel 2017- Joe Lee 2018- Asa Garcia Mr. Gorilla 2015- Tommy Forte 2016- Chad Red 2017- Andrew Davison 2018- Brayton Lee and Mason Parris
    2 points
  12. Sig40

    Impact freshman

    I did an updated rankings when I found out the Ohio kids were coming, where I had Cernus number 3(state champ) and Donahue Number 4(runner up). So top 4 produced 2 state champs and 2 runner ups. #dreamteam2022
    2 points
  13. Hornet Coach

    Sportsmaniship

    I would just like to give credit to the young men and coaches for carrying yourselves like champions win or lose this weekend. The overwhelming majority showed great sportsmanship and respect for their competitors no matter the match outcome. There are a lot of people that want to point out the negative, but I think it's important that we take a minute and point out the positive, as well. Way to represent your school, your wrestling program, your coaches, and your family! These young men have put a lot of time, sweat, and tears (and certainly a lot of blood) into this and when you don't get the outcome you desire, it is tough to control your emotions. These life lessons are far more important than any win or loss. Well done to the competitors and well done to the coaching staffs.
    2 points
  14. Don't get sucked in....don't get sucked in....don't reply...don't reply...let it go...UGH!!!!!!!!!! If our main issue is the increase in forfeits, instead of classing the schools, why don't we just eliminate a weight class or two? Seems to me that would possibly alleviate that issue than hoping if small school students see their buddies walking around with a medal it will make them want to go out? Don't hit send....just delete...don't hit send.. UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2 points
  15. If you are interested in wrestling at Disney Duals this summer please contact Travis Barroquillo at travis.barroquillo@ucumberlands.edu for information. We will be competing in the all star division against several nationally ranked opponents.
    1 point
  16. Class of 2019 Impressive Overall State Records Asa Garcia 15-1 2019 1st at 132lbs 2018 1st at 126lbs 2017 3rd at 113lbs 2016 1st at 106lbs Jordan Slivka 14-2 2019 1st at 160lbs 2018 1st at 145lbs 2017 5th at 126lbs 2016 3rd at 113lbs Brayden Curtis 12-4 2019 4th at 126lbs 2018 1st at 113lbs 2017 1st at 106lbs 2016 7th at 106lbs Hunter Watts 12-4 2019 3rd at 126lbs 2018 1st at 120lbs 2017 2nd at 113lbs 2016 6th at 106lbs Cayden Rooks 11-1 2019 1st at 138lbs 2018 2nd at 126lbs 2017 1st at 120lbs Nick South 8-0 2019 1st at 170lbs 2018 1st at 160lbs Jacob Moran 9-3 ( IMO this would likely be 13-3 if he didn't lose eligibility in the 2017 season). 2019 1st at 113lbs 2018 1st at 106lbs 2016 8th at 106lbs Did I miss anyone?
    1 point
  17. Y2CJ41

    Useless State Stats

    For the nerds out there State Placements by grade 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Freshman 28 28 32 33 19 21 22 20 Sophomore 84 96 106 105 50 45 44 39 Junior 274 291 270 232 143 141 101 111 Senior 801 770 770 808 251 259 217 218 Placers Qualifier Total Freshman 203 233 436 Sophomore 569 642 1211 Junior 1563 1439 3002 Senior 4094 2985 7079 *Note that the alternates that wrestled at state are considered qualifiers, so thus there could be more qualifiers in some years than state spots. Also of note as I Tweeted this out. There have only been three times where we have had two freshmen state champions. 2019- Cernus and Mendez 2009- Jason Tsirtsis and Cody Phillips 2001- Alex Tsirtsis and Blake Maurer
    1 point
  18. Don't get me wrong, I think everything BYC said was absolutely moronic. And I doubt he even believed most of it. He was just winding you guys up. He even liked two of my posts where I made fun of the stupid stuff he said. I'm just saying he does not need to be credentialed to be stupid. For example, if it turns out that BYC is Kyle Snyder, that would not validate anything he said. It would all still be stupid.
    1 point
  19. I think Nick would win. But I realize we’ll never know. I do know that Nick went to Fargo Freestyle Nationals 3 times in HS and won 2 Championships and a 2nd. His only loss was to Zahid Valencia on his first trip. I’ll be anxious to see how Mendez does. I think that’s a fair measuring stick.
    1 point
  20. Rooks had 5 losses on his career 3 to Asa 1 to Aidan Warren 1 to Tylor Triana
    1 point
  21. yea he's insinuated he's beat great guys so I asked what year he won...I'LL ask whatever I want as long as I do it with tact and interest...You can defend him but as far as I see he is the one taking shots at ppl.
    1 point
  22. Alex Mosconi had a great four year run 2nd, 2nd, 7th, Qualifier
    1 point
  23. The thing is there would be very little change if we went to two classes. The big school kids that are going to state, will still go to state, but with about 4 more big school kids per weight. The small school kids would still go to state, but with an increase of 12 more. On top of that more kids will have a positive experience and get closer to the state finals earlier. What that means is a kid with an earlier taste of success will look to improve himself over the course of the offseason. Whether that is national events, camps, RTC's, more lifting, etc. More kids doing that will help the sport in popularity and in depth. Then more of the trickle down...or up effect is that more kids get exposure to wrestle in college. More kids with college experience will come back and coach the next generation of wrestlers. Instead of Johny's Affliction wearing dad coaching the youth program maybe you have a kid that wrestled for four years at Manchester or Trine. More quality youth coaching will then help out at the high school level. As you tried to put the "magic bullet" words into my mouth, there is a lot of positive that can come from this. There are tons of ifs, but what we are doing currently is not working. The sport is not getting more popular, we are losing kids, and small schools(especially the bottom 100) are struggling mightily. For this sport to continue we need those small school programs.
    1 point
  24. Sorry, it has come to my attention my post was misunderstood. I grouped the Lee’s in alphabetical order.
    1 point
  25. I’ve seen lots of arguments for and against class wrestling but this is the one I always love the most! My question to you is this: is the sport about the participants or the fans? I think we can agree participants, and if that’s the case all arguments for/against excitement in February are pointless. It’s not about fans! It’s not about us coaches! It’s about providing an equal opportunity for all athletes. While I don’t believe it will ever happen, class wrestling WOULD help the wrestlers at small schools where they often must play other sports to help the athletic department. My final question is this: When the fan experience argument is gone, what is the downside? Plenty of possible positives, but not one person has said what the negatives would be to the actual wrestlers.
    1 point
  26. What if there was no change in forfeits, but numbers of athletes wrestling in college could be shown to improve based on class wrestling? Would you consider classing a positive under those circumstances?
    1 point
  27. Before I get.... "but your kid goes to a big school"!!! Please note that I spent many years creating opportunities and leading teams for kids from all over the state to wrestle on the national stage as youths. I really want to see every kid that wants to go to college to wrestle to do so. I am just giving my best advice to help. And.. I get that national trips are expensive and getting national exposure is expensive in general. with that said, please see number 7. Start a GoFundMe, ask your local club, ask family, etc... Dang it Joe!!! I couldn't even get my disclaimer out before you busted me out!!!! Really.. I am just trying to put out some heart felt advice. Other advice for small town kids.... Get ahold of Bryan Bailey and get to a national event. He has spots for you.
    1 point
  28. And get a watered down medal from a tournament nobody attended. Leave it alone. It's the best high school event in the nation. If you're worried about your kid getting recruited, get to the national tournaments and do some marketing with where you want to go. There's not a whole lot of full-ride wrestling money anyway. Side note Joe...just IMHO a chance to "medal" is not going to be the deciding factor of whether a kid wants to wrestle or not. You either like this sport or you don't, and no amount of hardware is going to change a kid's mind. So forfeits won't go down simply because the tournament is classed. The only thing that goes down is the excitement in mid-Feb.
    1 point
  29. TeamGarcia

    County Stats

    In less then 10 years : 6 Schools 12 IHSAA State Champions 7 IHSAA State Runner Ups 4x IHSWCA Dual State Champions IHSAA Team State Champion 3x IHSAA Team State Runner Ups  75- IHSAA State Medals   #TheCounty  Edited forgot got a Runner Up
    1 point
  30. 132 Asa Garcia from Avon has accepted!
    1 point
  31. Pretty good job by @Sig40 on last years rankings
    1 point
  32. Man, I really hate it when families decide to move for a better future for everyone. Not sure why am MD fan would be upset...
    1 point
  33. 138 Braxton Alexander from Wawasee has accepted! 132 Geremia Brooks from Wawasee has accepted!
    1 point
  34. Here we go again! Our top two seniors in each weight will be joining an elite group of Indiana's best to square off with Illinois top two seniors. Here is a short list of the best our state has to offer that has wrestled in this prestigious event in the past: Mason Parris Lawrsenceburg, Lucas Davison Chesterton, Andrew Davison Chesterton, Kris Rumph Portage, Gleason Mappes Center Grove, Christian Hunt Yorktown, Zach Melloh Cathedral, Kennie Kerrn Jimtown, Christian Mejia Elkhart Memorial, Breyden Bailey Cathedral, Kyle Hatch Warsaw, Connor Graber Northridge, Jacob McClaine Lebanon, Alec White New Pal, Michael Delapena Merrillville, Kyle Luigs Mater Dei, Brendan Black Hobart, Ryan Surguy Shenandoah, Jordan Radar Peru, Tristan Sellmer Floyd Central, Jose Diaz Wheeler, Jalen Comer Mooresville, Jabin Wright Kokomo, Garrison Lee Monrovia, Gunnar Larson Avon, Thomas Dull Terre Haute North, Jacob Grey Delta, Kain Rust Perry, Jason Crary Munster, Sunny Nier Perry, Kory Cavanaugh Penn, Skyour Turner Warren Central, JC Herring Oak Hill, Logan Stephenson Terre haute, Robert Samuels Lawrence North, Evan Ellis Eastern, Liam Jagow Westfield, Tanner Webster North Montgomery, Eli Stock Monrovia, Alston Bane Richmond, Brad Laughlin Yorktown, Trey McCartney Harrison WL, Zach Todd Yorktown, Fernando Flores Goshen, Carter Noehre Greenfield Central, Noah Lamore Crown Point, Jack Eiteljore Carmel, Jamari Washington Hammond, Sam Hansen Roncalli, Brandon Streck Merrillville, Jacob McClaine Lebanon, Donald Crider Harrison WL, etc. Blake Rypel Cathedral, Drew Hughes Lowell, Gaige Torres Portage, Brock Hudkins Danville, Blake Glogoiuski Fairfield, Drew Hildebrant Penn, Alex Grino Southmont, Jordan Vaughn Franklin Central, Geoffrey Davis FW Wayne, Austin Slates Penn, Daniel Brookbank Perry, Drake Rhodes Homestead, Evan Eldred Westfield, Daylan Schurg Crown Point, Isaac Eicher Leo, Steven Lawrence Portage, Andrew Herrin Jennings County, Cayden Whitaker Martinsville, Sam Bublick Carmel, Hunter Mote Delphi, Cameron Jones Lawrence North, Luke Elliot Eastbrook, Jake Kleimola Lake Central, Sam Hipple Carmel, Kobe Woods Penn, Sean Galligar Columbus East, Cory Klem Gibson Southern. I may have missed a few names by accident. As you can see, Indiana knows how to represent! If you know one of the top two seniors that finished in each weight class at this years state finals, please have them contact Matt Behling at matthew.behling@culver.org More info to follow!
    1 point
  35. I took a kid to a school in Michigan who told me our one class system was awesome, because you could really get an idea of the level of our kids. Eric Guerrero said similar things at our fall clinic a few years back.
    1 point
  36. My son is a QB that has done camps in GA and CA with kids from all over the country. Every QB parent that I have ever talked to from California, and many from Texas, had held their kid back. I was even given a tutorial on how/when to do it. We elected to stay the course and keep him in his natural grade even though he is on the young side. It has put him at a disadvantage in some cases, but he'll be fine either way.
    1 point
  37. Not my favorite way, but I'd settle for that. I say 3 classes - Big, Small, Private.
    1 point
  38. I'll take Jesse on this one
    1 point
  39. I think this is the correct order Brayton Hayden Joe Matt Nick
    1 point
  40. he says caleb spires knows him and was a fan if his..so who is this mystery man?
    1 point
  41. Not sure why you all are feeding this fool(backyardchamp). I’m pretty sure he’s the one who posted a new topic the other day after the finals about how bad the wrestling is and how he could beat everyone all the way up to 182. It was such a horrendous post that Y2 wipes it off the face of the board quicker than Pat Day’s :11 pin(2006 state).
    1 point
  42. Connor Tolley and Chattanooga visit IU Sunday afternoon. This is the final weekend of the regular season and all Big Ten duals are complete, so schools are stepping back away from the conference. Iowa faces Oklahoma St., Penn St hosts Buffalo, Ohio State is at Cornell (McKenna vs. Yianni?) Purdue visits Central Michigan etc. After this weekend, I'll do my best to post records from all former Indiana High School wrestlers for the season in Division I and DII. May need some help on DIII and NAIA guys. Then I'll start a new thread for the post season. May separate the conference tournaments and NCAA discussion and start another for the NCAA Tourney itself. Not sure yet. I appreciate those that have participated, commented and added results on these threads. I hope more join as we near the post-season. Please pass the word along for anyone wanting to keep up with former Hoosier wrestlers.
    1 point
  43. I think your intent is positive here, but some points of clarification at least for the Cathedral kids. If you want to use “original community” as where they came from, you would have to take Jordan Slivka off the list as he started in the CYO. He attended St. Barnabas and competed in CYO wrestling until 3rd grade before his legendary ol’ man transferred to ‘Doah. They came back to attend catholic high school as his family situation changed. His cousins currently still rassle with the dirty CYO Southsiders. If “original community” means where the 8th grader graduates from, then you would have to pull Elliott Rodgers out of this group. He wrestled CYO since was in 4th grade at St. Maria Goretti, he attended middle school there, and his dad is the coach. His younger brothers currently wrestle for St. Maria Goretti.
    1 point
  44. Knights Wrestling For the first time in program history, the Marian wrestling team has been crowned conference champions as the Knights won the American Midwest Conference Tournament Saturday in Batesville, Arkansas. Head coach Steven Bradley and the Knights accomplished the feat in just the program's third season. Coach Bradley was also named coach of the year. Marian will send nine wrestlers to the NAIA Championships and earned four individual AMC titles. Marian's 175.5 points bested Williams Baptist's 163.5 for the team title. The Knights are off for the rest of the month until the NAIA Championships March 1-2 in Des Moines, Iowa. AMC Conference Champs: 125 Class: Chris Sharp 133 Class: Brandon James (AMC Newcomer of the Year) 141 Class: Mason Miranda 149 Class: Bailey Moore NAIA Championship Qualifiers: 125 Class: Chris Sharp 133 Class: Brandon James 141 Class: Mason Miranda 149 Class: Bailey Moore, Logan Hurley 157 Class: Brett Johnson 174 Class: Jack Servies 184 Class: Sam Osho 285 Class: Ethan Bunce
    1 point
  45. 690 would be the cut-off for splitting the schools in half based on enrollment. There are 154 schools with 690+ and 154 with less than 690 students. Transferring is out of control right now...so who knows what would happen. Look at this year's state champs 106- From Ohio 113- Wrestled as a freshman at Crown Point 120- Wrestled as a freshman at Perry Meridian 126- Originally from Lake Central 132- Wrestled 7th grade at Danville 160- Originally from Shenandoah 170- Wrestled as a freshman at Jennings County 285- Wrestled at Ben Davis as a freshman, played on the Ben Davis state champion football team in 2017
    1 point
  46. I always find it interesting that people with no knowledge or association with Cathedral or Roncalli think we have all these kids on our team that didn’t grow up in our middle schools and local programs. 90% of the Cathedral team wrestled Northside CYO. I’d say the percentage is even higher for Roncalli with Southside CYO. It’s what gives us strength in football, girls volleyball, etc. The Rebels and Irish have a ton of hammers coming in for the next couple years from our Catholic grade school teams. Other teams like the ones you mention above should be proud of their commitment to the sport and the excellent clubs they have built. But, I wouldn’t call it unique.
    1 point
  47. ontherise219

    Impact freshman

    Rank/ Name/ Grade/ Projected High School/ Current Weight/ Projected HS Weight 1. Sergio Lemley--8th grade--Chesterton--110--(106) (1st, 1st, and 5th at Middle School State, 4th at Super32, 4th at FloNationals MS, 4th at Preseason Nationals, 5-0 at GRR MS duals, ISWA triple crown winner, Winter Nationals Champ, 3-2 at Tulsa 2019) 2. Cheaney Schoeff--8th grade--Plainfield--102–(106)—FLO Rank #90 (1st , 1st, and 2nd at Middle School State, FloNationals MS champ, 3rd at Preseason Nationals, 5th at Ohio TOC, 8-0 at the NHSCA Duals, 8-0 at heartland Duals, 7-0 at NUWAY Nat Duals, 8-2 VAC 2018 & 9-1 VAC 2017, 6-1 at West Pen Duals, NUWAY Nationals Champ, 6-1 at Middle School National duals in 2018 and 2017, multi time ISWA triple crown winner, 3rd and 5th at USA Nationals) 3. John Purdy--8th grade--Castle--150–(145-160) (1st, 4th and 6th at Middle School State, Runner Up at Tulsa, 6th at Super32, 8-2 at VAC 2018, USA National Champ, Greco Nationals Runner Up and 4th at Freestyle Nationals, Central Regional champ in both styles, 6-1 at Heartland Duals, Dixie National champ, Indy National Champ, 3X ISWA triple crown winner and 11X champ, 8-1 at AAU duals 2017, and 3rd at Preseason Nationals) 4. Logan Frazier--8th grade--Crown Point—105--(106)—FLO Rank #73 (1st and 5th at Middle School State, Tulsa Kickoff Champ, 6th place at Tulsa 2019, Runner Up at Preseason Nationals, 4-2 at IHPO, 3rd at Reno Worlds, 6th at USA Nationals, Dixie National Champ, Dominate the Dells Champ, Runner Up at GFC, 3X ISWA state champ) 5. Christian Carroll--8th grade--Crown Point/Penn--157--(160-220)—FLO Rank #52 (Super32 Champ, 6-0 at Lee Pamulak MS duals, 6-1 at NUWAY Nat Duals, 5-1 at Sparty Duals, 9-0 VAC 2018 & 8-2 at VAC 20-17, Preseason Nationals Runner-up, 6-0 at Christmas Duals, ISWA triple Crown Winner) 6. Lane Gilbert--8th grade--Sullivan--117–(106-120) (2X Middle School State Champ, 3-2 at Tulsa, 6-1 at NUWAY Nat Duals, 4-1 NUWAY spring duals, 7-3 at VAC, ISWA triple crown winner, 8-0 Columbus Day Duals) 7. Bryce Lowery--8th grade--Roncalli--95--(106) (1st, 1st, 4th, and 5th at Middle School State, 5-3 at Heartland Duals, 5-2 at NUWAY Nat Duals, 4-1 at GRR MS duals, 12-2 between both styles at Schoolboy Duals 2017, All American at USA Nationals, ISWA Freestyle and Greco state champ) 8. Sam Goin--8th grade--Crown Point—110--(106) (1st, 3rd, 3rd, and 5th at Middle School State, Ohio TOC Champ, Runner up at GFC MS, 10-0 at VAC 2017, 6-2 at Nat MS duals, SB duals 8-1(FS), 7-1 at Heartland Duals, Midwest Classic Champ, 6-0 Jimtown Duals HS, 3rd, 3rd & 6th at USA Nationals, Indy Nationals Champ, multiple ISWA state champ, 3-2 at Tulsa 2019) 9. Cody Goodwin--8th grade--Crown Point--145–(132-152)—FLO Rank #24 (1st and 6th at Middle School State, GFC champion, 5th at USA Nationals, 8-0 at Heartland Duals, 9-1 at VAC, Tulsa Champ, Reno Worlds Runner-Up, 6-2 at NHSCA Duals gold pool, 6-1 at Middle School Nat Duals, Winter Nationals Champ, multi time ISWA triple crown winner, Preseason Nationals 2X Runner up and 3rd place, 2X Indy Nationals champ, 2X NUWAY National champ) 10. Aaron Steenbeke--8th grade--Granger--157--(152-160) (1st and 3rd at Middle School State, 3rd and 4th at USA Nationals, 8-2 at VAC 2018, 7-1 at Nat MS duals, SB duals 6-2(Greco) 7-2(FS), 7th at Super32, 1st and 4th at Freakshow, 4th at USA freestyle Nat and 3rd at Greco Nationals, ISWA triple crown winner, 1st and freestyle and greco central regional) 11. Leighton Jones--8th grade--Brownsburg--195–(220) (1st and 2nd at Middle School State, Runner up in FS and GR USA Nationals 2017, Super32 Runner Up, Midwest Classic Champ, SB duals 6-2(Greco) 7-2(FS), GGR open 1st, 3rd at USA Nationals, Central Regional champ in FS & GR, multi time ISWA state champ) 12. Seth Willems--8th grade--Crown Point--160--(145-160) (1st and 3rd at Middle School State, 3rd at Preseason Nationals, 6-2 at Nat MS duals, 5-2 at Heartland Duals, 10-3 at Schoolboy duals between both styles, 9-1 at VAC holiday duals, ISWA triple crown winner)
    1 point
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