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  1. Steve Degroat is the new head coach.
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  2. Well lots goes into it... but 1 location or 4 we're still going to have several upset it's not where they want it. But we are commonly asked to centralize the tournaments. We've tried to do that often at several complexes, but can't do that without losing lots of money. Team tournaments are very different than a tournament that are "pay per entrant". Fort Wayne was very cost efficient, but not centrally located. This set-up is different than last year and I think a better option. Last year 1A and 2A were in one location; which is 24 teams, which was a 12 mat setup (8 in the fieldhouse and 4 in the gym). This year 1A and 3A are together, which is 20 teams, which is a 10 mat setup (6 in the fieldhouse and 4 in the gym). There are some ideas already being tossed out there next year to centrally locate it and try and have more classes together, but it's not an easy process. I won't say we are exempt from mistakes, but we keep trying to improve and have a lot of people working on this tournament that just love the sport/ tournament. Always welcome for constructive ideas to consider, but we are always working through several scenarios.
    4 points
  3. The Blue vs Gold dual is set! October 22nd at 2pm, Marian Wrestling will host their annual intrasquad dual! The dual will feature a ton of great matchups, mostly between Indiana wrestlers. Come join us!
    2 points
  4. They are officially going to use TrackWrestling for the tournament! I want to thank the MANY people who over the years helped with sending pictures of brackets and results as they came in from this event. Your work will never be forgotten.
    1 point
  5. LJB

    the best style...

    a little birdy told me Greco was en vogue here... (insert little winky emoji)
    1 point
  6. Coach Cook said it all really, but things that have been important were: going out and wrestling those teams that you might be compared to. It's hard to change your schedule each year for that, but it's not difficult to make sure your are getting meaningful results. Putting yourself in tournaments that give us something to base you off of. Having a full lineup is a big deal too. We all know that weak spots in the lineup can consistently put you behind in duals, but forfeits are guaranteed points behind. Good luck!
    1 point
  7. Thank you for your article.
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  8. Love this kid. I feel he has never received the respect he deserves.
    1 point
  9. Y2CJ41

    NCAA DIII Season Preview

    By Blaze Lowery Trine University: Trine looks to have a breakout year in its future with a couple leadership shifts that are only improving the culture for the Thunder. Coach Thomas Hall is more than ecstatic to bring on some extra hands, as Trine will bring out more than 40 wrestlers to its room this season. The Thunder are continuously bringing more and more capital to the division and is becoming a place for the love of wrestling to thrive. Adding 17 incoming freshmen, 15 of which are Indiana natives, there is no question they have a highly competitive room of guys who want to compete. Coach Hall highlights how his team, unlike most, gained from the time away from competition during the pandemic to really focus on his team’s craft and technique. Building this team since he was 23 years old, passion for the sport is what keeps him going. Development, learning, and growing are Hall’s big three this upcoming season. Key Returning Wrestlers: Jett Boots of Angola, Conference Runner-Up, Regional Placer Isaac Hawkins of Fremont, Conference Placer (4th) Phil Burney, Conference Runner-Up Ethan Nash of Franklin Community, Conference Placer (3rd) These wrestlers have tough competition, as this upcoming class is massive and talented. With only one senior graduating, and no seniors on their roster now, the staff will have some time to cater toward technique and complimenting styles. Incoming Freshman: Jacob Behm of Fremont Colin Corbin of Jeffersonville Ben Edwards of Yorktown Sean Gaston of Monrovia Quentin Keesee of Franklin Central Bradie Porter of Eastern Greentown Shaun Pratt of Winamac Dalton Robinson of Bellmont Baily Rucker of Delphi Chase Seifert of Peru Jacob Simpson of Hobart Jake Stall of McCutcheon Trey Tobias of Northwood Lakin Webb of Rensselaer Central Carson Wools of Center Grove Tommy Miller of Mt. Prospect (IL) Kyle Smith of Dundee (MI) Hall states this incoming class has, “…high goals and are holding each other accountable.” His additions at the leadership level are what will drive these goals and accountability home. Coaching changes that Trine is making for this upcoming season: Zach Rieger of Adrian College ‘18, 3x NWCA Academic All-American, 2017 National Qualifier; Josh Stephenson of Manchester College ’22, NWCA Academic All-American, 4x Varsity Letter Winner; Luke Carver of Trine University ’21, 2x Regional Placer Building reputation and culture seems to be the focal point of this program and the proof should be in the pudding as we enter this 2022-2023 season. Wabash College The Little Giants have reigned over Division 3 for some time now and it does not look like this dynasty is ending anytime soon. Coming off a National Runner-up finish this past season; these men are ready to get another shot at taking the title. Recruiting fare and wide, their recruiting class is only getting more and more impressive as the years go by. Falling to Wartburg by a single point at the 2022 NCAA national tournament, the taste of defeat is only fuel to the fire for what this team is going to do in the coming season. Key Returners: Jack Heldt of Carmel, 2022 NCAA National Runner-Up Chase Baczek, 2022 NCAA All American (6th) Daniel Uribe, 2022 NCAA National Qualifier Blake McGee, 4th at NCAA Central Regional Ray Arebalo, 6th at NCAA Central Regional Tyson Nisley of LaPorte, 7th at NCAA Central Regional It takes more than hard work to crown five All Americans and three national finalists, it takes a plan. Coach Brian Anderson, going into his 19th season, is very strategic what he turns his attention too. Although Anderson is excited about what this season may bring, he and his coaching staff believe that pre-season is the time to make big strides in comparison to the competition. This upcoming recruiting class, similar to their new teammates, have some significant accolades themselves. Incoming Indiana Freshmen: Eli Johnson of Norwell Sammy Saunders of Terre Haute North Brandon Hammer of Tippecanoe Valley Dylan Barron of North Newton Dominic Litchfield of Bellmont Jesse Herrera of Highland Top National Recruits include: James Day, 3X New Jersey State Qualifier; David Gelman, 4X State Qualifier, 2X Placer; Arlie Benson, 2X Ohio State Placer; Justin Hood, Rhode Island State Champion; Aidan Lutes, 2X Illinois State Qualifier; Tim Smith, 3X Ohio State Qualifier, 2X Placer; Austin Morris, New Hampshire State Champion Anderson states ,“The team will have a mix of veterans and a nice group of newcomers to keep the program chasing down NCAA team trophies.” An excited coaching staff and a loaded roster secures Wabash College in for yet another amazing year. Manchester University Manchester University acquires third coach in the last three seasons, officially finding the one. Hiring on Josh Hardman, Manchester University ‘00, the Spartans could find that spark they have been searching for. Hardman thrilled for what’s yet to come, is truthful is saying that it is going to “take some time” for the Spartans to really build out a solid foundation. After 5 seasons with Wabash College, Coach Hardman returns to make Manchester wrestling what it used to be. Indiana wrestlers that are willing to put in the work and are excited to be coached should be looking at Manchester as a potential spot for greatness. Key Returners: Devontay Moore of North Central Justin Brantley of Western Ellisston Ross of Bloomington South With a smaller roster, these Spartans could make exponential growth in a short time and possibly shock the Central Regional. Even with a new coaching hire, Manchester seemed to rake in a couple of recruits that could break lineup in its first year. Incoming Freshman: Keagan Mabie of Mishawaka Jason Orr of Muncie Central Small rosters mean big opportunities, meaning any spot goes to the hungriest in the room. Hardman, having vested interest with the university’s future, this team is going to compete and compete they will.
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  10. Great Preview!! Best of luck to each program this upcoming Season!!!! I am biased so Go THUNDER!!!!
    1 point
  11. I know its a big field house but seating matters!! Look at the fans standing around the mat and even standing in the halls watching through a window! Hopefully they will bring in plenty of extra seating in so fans have plenty of space! I know they host elementary state but team state attracts quite a crowd!
    1 point
  12. The field house will have plenty of space for 6 mats. I hope they bring in more seating for teams and fans. Rochester asked to host it this year. We have two gyms big enough to hold it and plenty of seating. Frustrating we weren't at least considered or communicated with before a decision was made. 1A deserves it's own venue.
    1 point
  13. My grandson Drake Kendrex wrestles for West Liberty University. A D2 school in West Virginia. He was voted most improved 2021-2022 season. He wrestled for Mt Vernon High School in Fortville.
    1 point
  14. Allred graduated a year early, I couldn't imagine him having anther year, that 2 year run he has was the most dominant I've ever seen with only Willham aka IU current starter going the distance being majored Silas' jr title.. I see a rivalry we Ferrari on the horizon.. Heard his really really taking well to the room at Nebraska and his though limited matches this year he's 7-0 with 6 pins and a tech with one of his pins over current top 10 Ranked stud.Yonger Bastida who's 23 and a very accomplished FS wrestler and Bastida holds 2 wins over #10 ranked Elam,#7 Warner and our own top 20 ranked Penola.
    1 point
  15. cbarnett

    RIP Mike Faulkner

    It is with the deepest of sadness that I share the passing of our dear colleague and friend, Mike Faulkner, Director of Operations. Mike passed away peacefully last evening, Sunday, September 25, surrounded by those he loved most. Mike was an incredibly valued member of the SCM Family for many years. Though he wore many hats over his tenure with SCM, he set the standard for them all. Yet Mike was far more than any position or accomplishment, he was a difference maker in the lives of everyone he encountered. As much as Beef loved Mishawaka, his love for his family was far greater. He will be remembered as the type of husband we wish for our children, the kind of parent any child would be so privileged to call dad, and the best of leader, coach, mentor, colleague, and friend. Our continued prayers and support are with Mike's family: Monique, Alex, Austin, Angel, Larry, and the many other extended members of the Faulkner Family. Information on memorial services will be shared in the coming days. He was 53 years old.
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