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  1. 1A/2A teams, coaches, and fans we are looking forward to hosting all of you this weekend! If you are down here tonight some places to eat... Dinner/Lunch Gather round BBQ Greeks Pizzeria Los Reyes (Phenomenal) Tres Camino's Mr. Gattis (Pizza buffet) 21 North (You won't regret it. Lots of good drink choices) Tomorrow for breakfast Breakfast Come and Git it Indys Knead the Dough Bakery (Voted best donut in Indiana) Be sure to go into the main lobby and see our Wax Statue of the greatest coach of all time and MHS Grad John R. Wooden. Yes we have a wax statue of him and yes our mascot is a well you get water out of. Ignore the I69 traffic just like we all have for the last 10 years. If you need anything while you're down here just reach out and I'll do the best I can! Briar Runyan brunyan@reesewholesale.com
    7 points
  2. Team Scores: 1) Delta 220 2) Cowan 200 3) Yorktown 191.5 4) Daleville 120 5) Wapahani 57 6) Wes Del 56 106 LBS 1) Bollinger (Delta) 2) Keith (Cowan) 3) Reno (Wes Del) 4) Cline (Yorktown) 113 LBS 1) Keith (Cowan) 2) Stuffel (Yorktown) 3) Berdoll (Delta) 4) Altic (Wap) 120 LBS 1) Mosier (Delta) 2) Overby (Yorktown) 3) Morey (Cowan) 4) Brooks (Wap) 126 LBS 1) Boone (Yorktown) 2) Jett (Cowan) 3) Stebbins (Delta) 4) Ramerez (Daleville) 132 LBS 1) Tuttle (Delta) 2) Clock (Wes Del) 3) Edwards (Yorktown) 4) Campbell (Daleville) 138 LBS 1) Tuttle (Delta) 2) Baird (Yorktown) 3) Jones (Cowan) 4) Wilson (Daleville) 145 LBS 1) Abbott (Cowan) 2) Rhonemus (Delta) 3) Davenport (Daleville) 4) Bradnick (Yorktown) 152 LBS 1) Kinnick (Daleville 2) Clay (Delta) 3) Barr (Yorktown) 4) Godby (Wes Del) 160 LBS 1) Abbott (Cowan) 2) Wilhelm (Yorktown) 3) McGrew (Daleville) 4) Herbst (Wap) 170 LBS 1) Russell (Delta) 2) Gourley (Wap) 3) Wagoner (Yorktown) 4) Godby (Wes Del) 182 LBS 1) May (Cowan) 2) Fisher (Wap) 3) Walter (Daleville) 4) Runyon (Delta) 195 LBS 1) Ingenito (Daleville) 2) Heffernan (Wes Del) 3) Wine (Delta) 4) Jones (Cowan) 220 LBS 1) New (Yorktown) 2) Brown (Delta) 3) Van Cleave (Cowan) 4) O'Bryant (Daleville) 285 LBS 1) Thornburg (Cowan) 2) Moss (Delta) 3) Arthur (Yorktown) 4) Gormely (Daleville)
    4 points
  3. Why don't we call it what everyone already knows it is: The County Semi-State. Or, TCSS Or, #TCSS Or, #
    4 points
  4. Crown Point will take out Mater Dei with two claps and a rick flair Woooooooooo!!! It will be some dog and dawg action in the finals here. Just two male dogs wrasslin around
    4 points
  5. Some notables that I saw in the semis 106-Bollinger #13 in state and #3 in semi state delta over cline #5 in semi state Yorktown 5-4 triple OT 126-Boone over stebbins #7 in semi state again 8-2 132- da. Tuttle delta over b. Edwards Yorktown by fall 152- Kinnick Daleville over D. Barr Yorktown 6-4 in the finals 106- Bollinger over Keith cowan 5-0 I believe 113- Bowen Keith cowan over Cole Stuffel Yorktown 8-6 OT 120- Mosier over Overby by fall. Believe it was tied at the time of fall but an awesome match. 126- Boone Yorktown over Jett Cowan 8-6 OT 145- Toby Abbott over Rhonemus 7-0 I think 160 L. Abbott 8-0 over L. Wilhelm Just some notable ranked matchups I saw. I know I’m leaving some off, but Overall some really good wrestling. team standings Delta 220 Cowan 200 Yorktown 190.5 Daleville in 4th not sure on score.
    3 points
  6. If you would like your competition to miss weight just direct them 15min. north to Grey’s Cafeteria. Pretty sure they won’t be able to eat in moderation there.
    2 points
  7. Everyone knows it can’t be called that, well….. maybe when #TheCounty gets it’s own Semi State . Until then it’ll be Evansville/Jasper Semi State .
    2 points
  8. Nate Spangle

    In the corner

    I have to brag on the staff at Chatard. Cheyne Reiter, Brett Johnson (Perry Meridian), Bailey Schober (Greenwood). 2020: 3-19 2021: 12-13 (Cheyne & I’s first year) 2022: 13-4 (Brett and Bailey’s first year) I can’t speak to these guys enough for the work they have put in to help put together what’s on pace to be the best season at Chatard in 10+ years.
    2 points
  9. Lots of weights at Evansville will feature top 10 state ranked kids going at it for a golden ticket.
    2 points
  10. Rankings will be released fully after 24 hours. If you purchased a magazine you will get immediate access. Date: 01/07/2022 Evansville Evansville #3 View full individual rankings record
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  11. 197 - Jack Servies (Marian University (IN)) over Blake Rypel (Southeastern) Dec 9-3 In all fairness Blake wrestled 184 today. Servies went 5-0 on the day.
    1 point
  12. These weight predictions all look good until some coach throws a curveball in it and bumps a few guys around to optimize their scoring potential. In the past we have even seen a few bold strategies level the playing field against a top tier opponent. I hope some teams bring their analytics coach with them this weekend or at least their HS statistics teacher.
    1 point
  13. It was very fun to watch. A few really good scrambles and some really good top wrestling by both of them. Jett is a stud and that weight will be very fun to watch at sectionals especially adding brooks from Daleville in the mix too plus stebbins is also very solid.
    1 point
  14. #WAF...nice work. Jack Heldt with a nice win in quarters and big pin here. Hatch doing Hatch things. In finals vs Wisc LaCrosse. Bring it home 'bash.
    1 point
  15. I Got a splendid Idea …. Maybe put the avg. team score of all duals next to ranked team at Team State . We get a better insight what every team is scoring .
    1 point
  16. Date: January 8th, 2022 Qualification Procedures Click here to see the qualification procedures for teams participating Qualification Leaderboard Click here to see the leaderboard throughout the state series Locations 1A and 2A- Martinsville High School 3A- Franklin Community High School 4A- Brownsburg High School Schedule Weigh-ins 7:30am Doors open 8:00am Wrestling beings at 9:00am Admission $15- Adults and Students Preschool and IHSWCA members FREE Teams 1A Event Link 1A: Adams Central, Cascade, Centerville, Cowan, Daleville, North Posey, Prairie Heights, Rensselaer Central, Rochester, Southmont, Southridge, Tell City Vote In: Cascade 2A Event Link 2A: Bellmont, Charlestown, Delta, Garrett, Hamilton Heights, Jay County, Monrovia, New Prairie, Oak Hill, Peru, Wawasee, Western Vote In: Delta and Monrovia(Tippecanoe Valley withdrew from the event) 3A Event Link 3A: Columbus East, East Central, Floyd Central, Franklin Community, Hobart, Mishawaka, Roncalli, Terre Haute South Vote In: Hobart and Roncalli(Columbia City withdrew from the event) 4A Event Link 4A: Brownsburg, Carmel, Cathedral, Center Grove, Evansville Mater Dei, Perry Meridian, Penn, and Crown Point Vote In: Carmel TrackWrestling Link ****Including Streaming Info**** Streaming is through TrackWrestling/FloWrestling and cost is a yearly subscription of $150. Click here to access the event *Note: If you want a monthly subscription option you can subscribe to FloBowling and utilize that membership to watch wrestling or any other sports they offer. The cost is $30 per month for a monthly option. Brackets View full article
    1 point
  17. The "dirty south" is gonna have some great ticket matches..... having two nationally ranked teams (Bburg/ EMD). And a very game Center Grove all fight each other and the rest of the field. 106 120 126 132 160 195 All have some nasty ticket round matches O and the Mooresville semistate will do what it does and add to the craziness
    1 point
  18. They did it last year, so I'm confident they are able to pull it off again.
    1 point
  19. BUT….. Prolly going to pass. I have to much fun messing with the minds of other Gorillas on here. But I would be interested in volunteering my time to help the other rankers on Indianamat.
    1 point
  20. Y2CJ41

    Most ranked kids- one team

    He'll have to send his resume to IndianaMatJobSearch@aol.com Please include 25 references and all social media and messageboard handles.
    1 point
  21. Will tickets be cash at the door or is there a link to pre pay for tickets?
    1 point
  22. indianmorg

    In the corner

    Yea, and hinkel, cosgrove, shurg, lamore, etc. etc. that is just who I saw at their dual against LC, who knows how many animals they have in that room
    1 point
  23. I believe it is set for 4:00 PM.
    1 point
  24. I have a question. What time will the finals match between Mater Dei and Brownsburg start?
    1 point
  25. Flo sucks!!! Much rather have RSN broadcast this and EVERY event. I'll just look for updates while coaching at another tournament others can rent it though.
    1 point
  26. Bigtoe19

    In the corner

    I would want Bryan Bailey - Martinsville Stud. My old High School friend if I was to Wrestle!! Bigtoe19 (aka: Skin)
    1 point
  27. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com “This will only make the ride harder, but don’t let it stop you from reaching your goals.” Those words have been etched into the mind of Brownsburg junior Leighton Jones since his life took an unexpected twist at a doctor’s office around midnight his sixth-grade year. That night, as he was coming home from a spring break vacation, he just didn’t feel right. He had spent the whole day sleeping. He felt dehydrated. He went to the bathroom five times in an hour. He knew something was wrong. His dad, Marshall Jones, had a suspicion what might be going on. He checked his young son’s blood pressure and immediately called his doctor. The doctor met with Leighton at 11 p.m. that same night. He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. “I was scared to death,” Leighton said. “I hated needles. I didn’t know what was going to happen. That’s when mom told me that this will only make the ride harder, but don’t let it stop you from reaching your goals. That meant a lot. That has helped me move on and still reach for what I want to accomplish.” Those words came back to Jones after a devastating defeat in the state meet last year. He had been rolling in the tournament. He pinned his way through sectional, regional and semistate before losing in overtime, one win from the championship match in the state meet. “I was as down as you could be after that loss,” Jones said. “I went up the huge elevator and coach (Darrick) Snyder was waiting for me. He hugged me and I cried on his shoulders. I never wanted to feel like that again.” So, like his mom told him – when things get difficult he can’t let that stop him. Jones went out and won the third-place match by an impressive margin, 14-1. And from there he decided he was going to do everything in his power to claim the state title this year for himself, and to help Brownsburg win the team title. “He’s a one-of-a-kind heavyweight wrestler,” Brownsburg assistant coach Eric Lynn said. “He moves like a little guy. He doesn’t move like a heavyweight. And he’s really motivated right now. From his freshman year until now he’s improved in all aspects of wrestling. He’s well rounded. He wants to learn. He asks questions and he’s always ready to do whatever we ask.” Jones is a good student, an outstanding football player and a top-tier wrestler. That combination has led him to be one of the most highly recruited athletes in the state. He has already made visits to most of the schools in the Big Ten conference. He is keeping his options open at this point as to where he wants to go and what sport he wants to compete in. “I joke around about how great it would be to be in Leighton’s shoes,” Snyder said. “He has so much interest from Division 1 football and wrestling schools. It would be cool to be sitting in his shoes with all that interest he’s getting. There aren’t many days that go by that some college coach isn’t wanting to watch him work out or wanting to talk about him.” Although Jones has had an excellent wrestling career so far, the diabetes has certainly made it a bit more of a challenge. He must constantly monitor his blood sugar levels. He gives himself insulin injections five to six times a day. His coaches help monitor him and his parents are alerted when his levels are off as well. “If you’re stressed or if you get anxiety, your levels raise,” Jones said. “You go through practice, and you start feeling nauseous and get dizzy. You have to eat a really clean diet. You eat a lot of protein. You have to stay between the numbers, and often times that’s not likely. You take medicine if you get too low and feel light-headed. The medicine has side effects, too.” This year Jones has learned to keep his diabetes in a more controllable state – which has helped him in practice and in matches. “He has had to fight through some really tough times with diabetes,” Lynn said. “He does really well with it now.” Brownsburg is an absolutely loaded team this year. The Bulldogs have 12 wrestlers ranked in the top 20 of the state, 11 in the top 10 and eight in the top five. Freshman Jake Hockaday, senior Logan Miller and Jones are ranked No. 1 in their respective weight classes. Sophomore Brady Ison is ranked No. 2 at 132 with classmates Preston Haines ranked No. 3 at 113 and Gavin Garcia No. 4 at 138. “This is a fun year for Indiana wrestling,” Snyder said. “We have three teams ranked in the top 25 in the country – and then you throw in Center Grove, who should be ranked. Our goal is to win a dual state title and an IHSAA state title.” Jones has taken on a leadership role on the team and hopes his influence can be beneficial toward the lofty team goals. “Leighton is definitely one of my more special heavyweights I’ve ever coached,” Lynn said. “He’s a motivated kid. He is really driven this year and it’s helping everyone in the program.”
    1 point
  28. I can post them tomorrow but I didn’t copy everyone’s records down. 106, 126, 138, 145 should be awesome weights overall with some great early round matchups. Cline vs Bollinger in semis with winner taking on Keith or Reno at 106. Boone vs Stebbins again in the semis with winner getting winner of Brooks Daleville and Jett Cowan. Tuttle and Gerenscer at 138 potential finals and Rhonemus, Davenport, and Abbott at 145. I think most the weight classes will be very competitive and the semifinal round could have some huge team race implications.
    1 point
  29. Anyone with pics of tue brackets???
    1 point
  30. All righty then, here is my thoughts on this Bloomington Regional. 106: MEIER - BL. SOUTH HAGEDORN - TELL CITY COLLIER - OWEN VALLEY DOUGLAS - FL. CENTRAL 113: HEASTON - IND.CREEK COWDEN - NORTHVIEW DOUGLAS - FL. CNT FORTWENDEL - TELL CITY 120: GILBERT - SULLIVAN LAIN - TELL CITY KESSINGER - FC MOORE - NV 126: WEAVER - OWEN VALLEY GLENN - TC MAY - T.H. SOUTH GANN - BL. SOUTH 132: HAMMACK - TC ROUDEBUSH - BL. SOUTH HORTON - SOUTHRIDGE MOBLEY - OV 138: TURNER - EDGEWOOD ROUDEBUSH - BL. SOUTH KNABLE - FC ANDREWS - SOUTHRIDGE 145: LEE - NORTHVIEW LOMMOCK - T.H. SOUTH CASTELLUCCIO - BL. SOUTH SCHMITT - JASPER 152: RUHLMAN - BL. SOUTH DUPONT - TELL CITY GRANT - NEW ALBANY CAIN - OV 160: CONWAY - FC REYNOLDS - BL. SOUTH PRECHTEL - JASPER HICKOK - BL. NORTH 170: KHAWAJA - FC HOSTETLER - BL. NORTH PETERS - JASPER TERRY - TC 182: SCHROEDER - SOUTHRIDGE EMERINE - FC MCBEE - OV SCONCE - T.H. NORTH 195: SAUNDERS - T.H. NORTH HINSHAW - O.V. GOEPPNER - PIKE CNT HUBBELL - EDGEWOOD 220: SCHUETTER - JASPER SIMMONS - NV JENKINS - FC MILLS - OV HWT: MCGRAW - OV NOLAND - NORTH KNOX NORDHOFF - JASPER AKERS - BL. SOUTH THESE ARE MY THOUGHTS, SHOULD BE PRETTY CLOSE. TEAM ORDER: BLOOMINGTON SOUTH FLOYD CENTRAL OWEN VALLEY TELL CITY JASPER T.H. SOUTH SOUTHRIDGE NORTHVIEW FRIENDS AGAIN J.M.O. , GOOD LUCK AND STAY SAFE!! BIGTOE19 PS: BOLD WRESTLERS ARE MY PICKS TO GO TO STATE.. THANK YOU
    1 point
  31. I’m putting Papa Douglas. Thadeus was tough as nails back in the day.
    1 point
  32. Every weight class at our SS will have ranked kids going down. This semi state is the deepest in the state in my opinion. I can’t wait to watch!
    1 point
  33. @Mattyb It's really two things - #1 Time, MS state used to drag passed midnight and there always seemed to be a snow storm. I one year we got home at like 3 or 4 am. #2 encourage more participation, as a parent I didn't waste my time or money last year for my 5th grader to go 0-2 and I wasn't going to this year, but now with a qualifier in place. It makes more sense and we will probably try it out. More kids might take a stab why whittling down MS state to truly guys that belong there. You will also now know what you are getting, 32 man bracket, the host facility can plan accordingly and it's all good. Finally, not to be mean or close minded but we don't hand out state qualifiers at High School, so why do it at MS? I bet Mendez can go find better competition than Sectionals or Regionals or Semi-State, but that's the process. It's about goal setting and prioritization - do you want to shoot for a Middle School State Championship or do you have bigger goals?
    1 point
  34. Nice... pushed this for years and was told it would never happen! Glad someone came to their senses!
    1 point
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