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  1. Well I usually don’t get on this site to look at the forums but this was brought to my attention. This was not the case of who he couldn’t or could beat. There where many issues last year and we are glad that’s behind him. Castle is a great school and we wish them well. We also appreciate everything thing they did and all the time they spent with him. For somebody to say who he couldn’t beat means you probably don’t actually know what was going on. Mater Dei is a great opportunity for him not just for the wrestling aspects but for many other reasons. “Well over his allowance” he was .1 over not sure if that classifies as well over. That’s on him and hopefully he is at a different stage in his career where he won’t have to worry about that anymore.
    3 points
  2. nkraus

    Casey Kenney

    and they're making Bermudez jump up a weight division. Kenney agreed to fight Bermudez 5 pounds heavier at a catchweight prior to the weigh ins when it was evident Bermudez wasn't going to make weight. Bermudez weighed 160 something on fight night. Glad to see the UFC make him move up a division.
    2 points
  3. IRONMAIDEN

    CP on its way.

    Cp dogs look out. A lot of talent and great coaches. Wow!
    1 point
  4. FCFIGHTER170

    Casey Kenney

    Kenney dumped him on his head nicely with that throw!
    1 point
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  6. That’s a ridiculous statement. He’s National top 10 in his weight class with a huge upside. Any top wrestling program would love to have him.
    1 point
  7. I'm Brennen's father. I received a text from a parent who's son attends Culver regarding this post and the comments made by AdamscoBuschhh. Just to clear the air you don't know me and we never met prior to the finals. I have no idea who you are or why you felt obligated to completely fabricate a post like this. We were in our hotel room between the break prior to finals and my dad doesn't even drink. Anyone that has been around my son knows that he is a quiet, respectful, and focused young man that is a hard worker. I truly feel sorry for you that you would make false statements aimed at a 15yr. old, its pathetic. My name is TJ Cernus, I'd like to know your real name as well. Moving forward, feel free to contact me directly so you can direct your false statements towards me rather than my son. Culver is not a military academy for kids with disciplinary issues. Any one with half a brain would already know this. If they did they would be gone in less than a month, the school has zero tolerance for this. It has military structure however it is not what would be considered rigid. Wyoming Seminary was initially our first school of choice last year prior to enrolling at Culver. We ended up choosing Culver because it was much closer to home and there were a few other families that we are friends with whose son's were also attending. We left Culver because the head coach was not what he portrayed himself or the program to be. There was no direction for the program. It was very unorganized, undisciplined, and there was a severe lack of technical coaching ability. Josh Harper was later added to the staff, he was the reason we decided to stay this past year. Josh was solid, he was intense, a good motivator, and he was there to make everyone better, he cared. Culver is an excellent academic academy and we were disappointed to leave. It was not an easy decision. Academics are our top priority and we expected to have a good balance with wrestling as well, unfortunately that was not the case. 1prouddad, thank you for your comment, we greatly appreciate it. Indiana puts on a great state tournament and we were proud to be able to be a part of it. My son and our family received an outpouring of support from complete strangers during the course of the season and this is rare. Indiana is very much like Ohio, the wrestling community is a pretty tight knit group that for the most part supports one another. There were numerous people who congratulated Brennen and our family after the finals that were genuinely happy for him. This will be an experience that we will never forget. Thank you Indiana. Best of luck.
    1 point
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