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  1. Congratulations to Eli Hinshaw from Owen Valley for signing with Indianapolis. Projected to wrestle 197. View full signing
    10 points
  2. Congratulations to Jacob Jones from Sheridan for signing with Indiana Tech. Projected to wrestle 184. View full signing
    5 points
  3. Jstephenson1356

    Jay co. Regional

    Cook vs Jett round one is a heck of a first round match. State qualifier vs ticket rounder
    5 points
  4. Nate Spangle

    2A Team State Race

    I wanted to know where we stacked up so I spent the evening in TrackWrestling and Excel. Apologies if I left anyone out, I based it off of top finishers last year and anyone I saw that seemed to be doing well this year. (Let me know if you feel like you were slighted.) Category assignments are still as of 2020. (Per the heading in the doc) Would love to know how these updated. The heading "Expected # of Individuals Advancing by Team Strength" doesn't appear to update annually? To put it in perspective in 2020 in our sectional the standings were: Cathedral (14) North Central (10) Mt. Vernon (13) Lawrence North (7) Lawrence Central (4) Tech (4) Brebeuf (2) Chatard (1) School for the Deaf Vs this year Cathedral (14) Chatard (8) Mt. Vernon (9) North Central (9) Lawrence North (8) Tech (3) Brebeuf (2) Lawrence Central (3) School for the Deaf (1) School for the Blind *Number in parentheses is advancers. To me that looks like an increase in "Expected # of Individuals Advancing by Team Strength" between Chatard and LN. Comparing our top 5 finishers to two of the "5" rated sectionals Jay County (12) Bellmont (11) Adams Central (12) Norwell (8) South Adams (5) or Carmel (11) HSE (11) Fishers (10) Westfield (8) Lebanon (7) Not asking for a change in difficulty ratings just curious on how that is calculated. Since the graph in there isn't super self explanatory. ----- I used the 2022 scoring criteria and I rated Centerville Sectional as a 4. (But after diving into it deeper it might be a 3.) This does include bonus points for lineups. 1. Jay County 156 (12) 2. Bellmont 150 (11) 3. New Prairie 142 (12) 4. Delta 140 (13) 5. Monrovia 138 (6) 6. Western 135 (10) 7. Heritage Hills 134 (12) 8. Owen Valley 126 (7) 9. Centerville 122 (12) 10. Rensselaer Central 120 (13) 11. Glenn 118 (9) 12. Oak Hill 117 (10) 13. Wawasee 117 (11) 14. Norwell 114 (8) 15. Northwood 113 (9) 16. Hamilton Heights 113 (11) 17. Southridge 112 (10) 18. Garrett 111 (11) 19. Maconaquah 107 (9) 20. Chatard 106 (8) 21. Beech Grove 102 (8) 22. Mount Vernon (Posey) 100 (7) 23. Peru 94 (7) 24. Indian Creek 93 (3) 25. Yorktown 87 (10) The number in parentheses is wrestlers still remaining. I probably have some math wrong somewhere. There were a few kids who's grades weren't entered. But this is pretty close to where we all. Good luck chasing down Jay County. 10 kids in the top 2 at sectionals and 8 of them are underclassmen. Kudos to them for building a great program.
    4 points
  5. PatParham

    Sectional alternates

    Tim Dunkel
    4 points
  6. FYI.....I nominated a 4 year manager last year, who had a high GPA and athlete of character in other sports within our school. She received a certificate as well. With the nomination, I noted the dedication to our program, along with the leadership and academic accolades she achieved. Probably a little biased, but it was my oldest daughter. I plan to nominate two others this year, both also 4 year managers, 4.0+ GPA, and display leadership within our school and program.
    4 points
  7. Eazy-E(Eric Wright) glorified the violence in his community and ultimately died because of his promiscuity. Erique Early started out as an 82lb Freshman. Fourth in sectionals as a Sophomore at a hefty 94lbs. Started working at Kroger's with me and did freestyle and greco: 4th in the state as a Junior and State Champion as a Senior. In Fort Wayne there is Only One Eazy E.
    4 points
  8. I know I'm missing some, so help me out Sectional Champs Joy Cantu Julianna O'Campo Heather Crull Runner-up MaKenize Smith Genesis Ramirez Rose Kaplan 3rd Place Kendall Moe Devyn Moore Kyla Johnson 4th Place Emma Pillion Kayla Roell Lilly Anderson Isabel Kaplan Aleksandra Bastaic Who are the others advancing?
    3 points
  9. Congratulations to Cheaney Schoeff from Avon for signing with Indiana. Projected to wrestle 141. View full signing
    3 points
  10. Thor

    Jay co. Regional

    Cook won 4-3
    3 points
  11. aoberlin

    2024 Finals Location

    The Coliseum also hosted IHPO this year and it was great!
    3 points
  12. Hired both these guys this week!
    3 points
  13. Fort Wayne has hosted Team State. Might as well host individual State!! Premier venue for all fans and wrestlers.
    3 points
  14. purdue02

    Jay co. Regional

    106 - 1. Bollinger DE 2. Cline YO 3. Douglas NO 4. Keen WI 113 - 1. Johns BL 2. Moore JC 3. Jackson DE 4. Keith CO 120 - 1. Mosier DE 2. Curtis JC 3. Dubach AC 4. Keith CO 126 - 1. Rowles JC 2. Daniels UC 3. Bradley CO 4. Stuffel YO 132 - 1. Cook AC 2. Reiley JC 3. Boone YO 4. Tuttle DE 138 - 1. Wood JC 2. Uhlman AC 3. Brooks DA 4. Meyer SA 145 - 1. Clark JC 2. Rhonemus DE 3. Hernandez BL 4. Luginbill BE 152 - 1. Davis BE 2. Wittkamp JC 3. Stebbins DE 4. Funk AC 160 - 1. Loshe SA 2. Abbott CO 3. Davenport DA 4. Clay DE 170 - 1. Myers BE 2. Russell DE 3. Wagoner YO 4. Kahn BL 182 - 1. Page MO 2. Summersett SA 3. Wenk JC 4. McCabe NO 195 - 1. Currie AC 2. Kukelhan BE 3. Harty MC 4. Luther NO 220 - 1. Martin BE 2. New YO 3. Bluhm AC 4. Gehrett BL 285 - 1. Waters MC 2. Cruz BL 3. Wurm AC 4. Kahn NO Jay County over Delta
    3 points
  15. Y2CJ41

    Carroll Regionals

    Not even sure they are going to hold the event now.
    3 points
  16. Completely biased, but New Prairie helped themselves with 6 champs and 3 2nds at sectionals. This is more of a wish list as opposed to predictions, but I think moving 8 on to Semistate is within reason. 106 Jones Haney Diaz Halfacre 113 Jendreas King Orueta Ieraci 120 Jackson Brown Sessa Wilson 126 Frazier Campbell Rivera Whitmer 132 DeMarco VanTichelt Robson Roberts 138 Huyvaert Solomey Nowaczyk Reid 145 Torres Bahl Lewis Solomey 152 Rinehart Whitenack Kasprzak Sessions 160 Goin Bisping Shaffer Glass 170 Goodwin Warren Kobelt Lively 182 Cruz Ziegler Ramirez Jokic 195 Johnson White Kersey Chambers 220 Clark Deutscher Bartoszek Duschek 285 Clark Foy Fanzo Krolikowski
    2 points
  17. Great kid! Great school! Congrats to Eli on finding a great new home!
    2 points
  18. Faulkens said they will let you buy tickets for both sessions at the same time. Great news! *said it around the 23 minute mark
    2 points
  19. South Dearborn Sectional 4th Place - Kayla Roell of Milan
    2 points
  20. Now that we have heard the transcript, Robert's reference to Monday was when the announcement would be made on the location of 2024, not when the tournament would be held. Sorry for the confusion.
    2 points
  21. That’s the most important match! The one with the scale!
    2 points
  22. 2 points
  23. After they realize how cold it is, it’ll be back the same night.
    2 points
  24. Coaches: The National Wrestling Coaches Association is proud to partner with the United States Marines to sponsor the USMC & NWCA CHARACTER & LEADERSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICAN AWARD. The nominating head coach MUST be a member of the NWCA in order for the wrestler to receive the award. You may join the NWCA here: https://www.nwcaonline.com/membership/join/#/storefront/12d635c0-f8d5-ec11-a7b5-002248042391 The award is for those wrestlers who display dependability, judgement, endurance, initiative, tact, integrity and unselfishness, loyalty and courage. Those wrestlers nominated should represent the very best of your program. Please do not just send in your entire roster. By definition, the nominees should be the pinnacle of your program. The deadline is not until March 15 but you know how those deadlines creep up on you and it is helpful for you to get the nominations in as early as possible to facilitate their timely production. Here is the link to the nomination form: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6821172/2023-NWCA-High-School-Character-Leadership-All-American-Award-presented-by-the-United-States-Marine-Corps The USMC/NWCA Scholar All-American Awards nomination form will be released in a few weeks. Dave Cloud NWCA Indiana Representative
    2 points
  25. This is only for juniors and seniors.
    2 points
  26. The podcast will be posted later today, but I am almost certain I heard him say "or the following Monday" in reference to the dates for next year's State Finals. Did not see that coming. Also-potentially a change in the layout of the mats and the seating arrangements at this year's State Finals. And finally-Mr. Faulkens noted that full sanctioning for the girls is at maximum two years away Listen to the rest on the podcast, it was a good interview!
    2 points
  27. 2 points
  28. This is the match that could surprise some people. Huyvaert capable of winning this match and pulling the upset. Kid works extremely hard and is wrestling lights out! This will be a close one, a lot closer than some people think!
    2 points
  29. The real question is after it's held at the Ford Center, does the IHSAA ever move it back? As my kids say "It'll be bussin'"
    2 points
  30. The real state finals already happens at The Ford Center, the IHSAA just does the next weekend to avoid litigation.
    2 points
  31. Y2CJ41

    Carroll Regionals

    since none of you will put them in the correct order, I guess I have to 106 1. Julianna Ocampo- Fort Wayne Snider 2. Kameron Baker- Garrett 3. Brayden Juday- Leo 4. Javier Henry- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 113 1. Karrington Cooper- New Haven 2. Kaeden Benedict- Homestead 3. Lane Snyder- Eastside 4. Simon Cornewell- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 120 1. Carter Fielden- Garrett 2. Linkin Carter- Eastside 3. Timmy Rocha- New Haven 4. Carter Krouse- Columbia City 126 1. Hayden Brady- Garrett 2. Spencer Sharp- Fort Wayne Snider 3. Ethan Fike- Eastside 4. Auston Niblack- Fort Wayne South Side 132 1. Easton Doster- New Haven 2. Xavier Nusbaum- Garrett 3. Xavier Garrett- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 4. Dylan Heath- Leo 138 1. Camron Lapsley- Fort Wayne Snider 2. Hayden Williams- Garrett 3. Thomas Szczepanski- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 4. Jake Heisler- Homestead 145 1. Luke Teusch- Huntington North 2. Aidan Elkins- New Haven 3. Thomas Sidel- Homestead 4. James Orick-Maurer- Garrett 152 1. Jackson Todd- Carroll (Fort Wayne) 2. Kevon Russell- Fort Wayne Snider 3. Jake Thrash- Homestead 4. Eric Delaney- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 160 1. Chase Leech- Garrett 2. Aaron Kistler- Homestead 3. Ethan Smith- Fort Wayne Snider 4. Edward DeWitt- Carroll (Fort Wayne) 170 1. Easton Arsini- Homestead 2. Tanner Reed- Columbia City 3. Jake Roemer- Woodlan 4. Porter Blosser- Carroll (Fort Wayne) 182 1. De`Alcapon Veazy- Fort Wayne Snider 2. William Jeffries- Carroll (Fort Wayne) 3. Rielen Scott- Homestead 4. Lukas Alderdice- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 195 1. Nate Elliott- Huntington North 2. Jack O`Connor- Garrett 3. Mickey Daring- Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 4. Nolan Scott- Homestead 220 1. Julante Hinton- Fort Wayne Northrop 2. Chance Harris- Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 3. Vincent Parke- Columbia City 4. Caleb Evans- Homestead 285 1. Parker Hennessey- Heritage 2. Jack Maley- Columbia City 3. Aiden Hunley- Carroll (Fort Wayne) 4. Marcellus McCormack- Garrett Team Scores Teams- Total Garrett- 136 Homestead- 103 Fort Wayne Snider- 103 New Haven- 67 Carroll (Fort Wayne)- 59 Columbia City- 49 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger- 46 Huntington North- 40 Eastside- 38 Heritage- 20 Fort Wayne Northrop- 20 Leo- 17 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran- 16 Woodlan- 11 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers- 11 Fort Wayne South Side- 6 No need to comment any more on this topic unless you are congratulating me.
    2 points
  32. Champs: 106- Haney 113- Jendreas 120- Jackson 126- Frazier 132- Vantichelt 138- Solomey 145- Torres 152- Rinehart 160- Goin 170- Goodwin 182- Cruz 195- White 220- Clark 285- Clark
    1 point
  33. Pg_rated

    Jay co. Regional

    Any predictions on how this regional will play out? Also which team wins delta, jay county?
    1 point
  34. OICU182

    2A Team State Race

    Thanks for putting this together. I’ve thought about doing the same math by weight class but haven’t found the time.
    1 point
  35. Curious how many teams have 14 advancing to regionals. I know MD has all 14. What about other schools?
    1 point
  36. tonyzirkle

    Jesse Mendez

    7 PM Eastern this Friday on BTN: Ohio State vs Penn State. Mendez gets his chance to “shook up the (NCAA) world.”
    1 point
  37. laserbeam26

    Sectional alternates

    Timmy something or other, he qualified for regionals then was semi-state alternate, kid from central got injured and Timmy got to wrestle and punched his ticket to state.
    1 point
  38. 1 point
  39. AJ

    2024 Finals Location

    Faulkens announced last night that they are planning on making the announcement during state week.
    1 point
  40. I predict there might be extra security on hand for a Hollyfield vs Valdez match. Lol
    1 point
  41. Broady (Mt. Vernon Fortville) beat Bragg (Cathedral) 6-1
    1 point
  42. Was hoping the weight cut down this year was in part due to a better diet and cardio routine. But, not quite seeing the cardio part as much. Not much time left to get the cardio in place now but, hopefully the right game plan is in place to last through several deep matches in Conference and the grind of a NCAA tournament.
    1 point
  43. HE is a RANKINGS GURU!!!!
    1 point
  44. Y2CJ41

    Undefeated

    106 Ayden Bollinger- Delta 32-0 106 Layne Horn- Rochester 33-0 106 Matthew Baylor- Milan 41-0 113 Isaiah Fye- Alexandria Monroe 33-0 113 Jalen May- Kokomo 36-0 113 Braylon McIntire- North Miami 36-0 113 Liam Siburcrist- North White 30-0 120 Neal Mosier- Delta 32-0 120 Peyton Richards- Switzerland County 38-0 120 Ashton Jackson- LaPorte 43-0 126 Tylin Thrine- New Castle 31-0 126 Cody Rowles- Jay County 33-0 132 Joey Buttler- Whiteland 34-0 132 Easton Doster- New Haven 15-0 138 Cheaney Schoeff- Avon 33-0 138 Cole Solomey- Kankakee Valley 38-0 138 Michael Major- Carmel 18-0 138 Tony Wood- Jay County 34-0 138 Jeffrey Huyvaert- New Prairie 42-0 138 Drake Fritz- West Central 14-0 145 Luke Teusch- Huntington North 38-0 145 Jack Todd- Pendleton Heights 28-0 145 Aidan Torres- Chesterton 41-0 145 Wyatt Krejsa- Center Grove 10-0 152 Bryce Lowery- Roncalli 33-0 160 Jaime Serrano- Portage 3-0 160 Jeb Prechtel- Jasper 30-0 170 Delaney Ruhlman- Bloomington South 30-0 182 Hunter Page- Monroe Central 32-0 182 Evan Tilton- Hamilton Heights 35-0 182 Connor Cervantes- Griffith 35-0 195 John Purdy- Castle 34-0 195 Wyatt Woodall- Southmont 29-0 195 Christian Chavez- Mishawaka 33-0 195 Alex Deming- Rochester 36-0 195 Luke Hansen- Roncalli 33-0 220 Michael Henderson- Northeastern 34-0 220 Travis Henke- Northridge 34-0 220 Brady Beck- Rochester 35-0 285 Kelton Farmer- Evansville Memorial 30-0 285 Titus Waters- Muncie Central 40-0 285 Hunter Branham- Frankton 28-0 285 Colton Roth- Lawrenceburg 17-0
    1 point
  45. Winner winner chicken dinner
    1 point
  46. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com It would be hard to find anyone as similar as a pair of Evansville Central seniors. They have so much in common that they even share a first name. The duo are both excellent students. They are wrestling practice partners. They are both looking to punch their ticket to state for the first time. Both of their dads are wrestling coaches. And, coincidentally, they are both named Luke. Luke Robards and Luke Kemper have been captains of the Bear wrestling team for three seasons. Robards is 29-2 this season and is currently ranked No. 12 at 145 pounds. Kemper is 28-2 and is ranked No. 5 at 160 pounds. “The team refers to Luke Kemper as Luke and Luke Robards as Robards,” Evansville Central head coach Brandon Robards (Luke’s dad) said. “It’s Luke, and it’s Robards. But it got a little more confusing this year because my younger sound Beau is on the team too. We told him, dude, you’re Beau, not Robards.” The two have been practice partners since elementary school. It’s a relationship that has helped the grapplers tremendously. “They have been practice partners since fourth grade,” Robards said. “They battle every day in practice. They push each other to be their best and they are also each other’s biggest fans. It’s been fun to see them really beat up on each other in the room and then be each other’s biggest cheerleader in the matches.” The Lukes are similar in many things, but their wrestling styles are quite different. “Robards wrestles like a little fly,” Kemper said. “I don’t mean that in a mean way. He just buzzes around from side to side and then as quick as he can he gets a leg and he’s driving you to the mat.” Kemper has a more direct style of attack. “He’s the polar opposite of me,” the younger Robards said. “He moves forward all the time with his hands up. It’s like wrestling a complete opposite of my style.” According to coach Robards, the two have different mentalities as well. “Luke Robards is really focused,” the coach said. “He can be intense in the wrestling room. Luke Kemper is pretty layed back. He’s very coachable and he’s a lot of fun to have in the room.” Kemper’s dad, Jason, is one of the assistant coaches on the squad. Jason went to state as a wrestler and his other sons, Matt and Isaiah were also state qualifiers. “Winning a state title has always been my goal,” Kemper said. “Both of my brothers and my dad went to state. I would sit in my room and imagine myself winning a title.” Kemper had a setback his sophomore year. After just a few matches that season, he tore his ACL. He tried to wrestle through the pain for the next few meets, but soon realized he needed to take time to recover. He didn’t wrestle again that season. “The recovery was long and rough,” Kemper said. “There was a lot of food involved. I got up to about 185 pounds and that doesn’t bode well on a 5-7 guy.” Now the two wrestlers have their sites set on making the state tournament. When asked how it would feel if one punched their ticket to state but the other didn’t. “It would be heartbreaking if one of us made it and the other didn’t,” Luke Robards said. “We have been in this together since elementary. We want to finish this together.” As far as coaching their sons, or being coached by their dads go – the system they have in place has worked out well for all of them. “It’s been fun coaching my sons,” coach Robards said. “It’s had its challenges. It’s not easy coaching your kids. Jason and I balance it well. We do a good job of knowing when to step in and coach the other guy’s kid. It’s a good balance.” Luke Robards agrees. “It’s an interesting dynamic, that’s for sure,” Luke Robards said. “They have been around us our whole lives. They know how we operate, and they get us. They know where we need to improve. And, when we go home, they know when to still talk with us about things or when to back off.” Both grapplers are looking to wrestle in college. They aren’t sure where they want to go yet. Robards wants to study pre-law and Kemper wants to go into exercise science. They know there may come a time in the future where they won’t be wrestling with each other. “It’s a unique situation because we’ve pushed each other pretty hard since we were babies,” Luke Robards said. “It will be weird, for sure, not having each other as partners in college. I’ll miss him. But, I’m sure we will still wrestle each other in the offseason and still push each other to get better.”
    1 point
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