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  1. Rochester is far and away the best team in 1A this year and would make some serious noise in 2A. As far as seeding went, West Central went into this tournament in a no-win situation. I was honestly just hoping for a top four seed after edging out a banged up Rochester team at the Joe Burvan Duals. If we would’ve been seeded below Rochester, I guarantee there wouldn’t be one West Central supporter complaining about that. WC belonged in the small gym all day long with the product we put on the mat today. I do not post on Indianamat, I just look like thousands of others do. However, being from one of the smallest schools in the state, competing with the great programs we did today (and in 2014, 2015 and 2023), it’s always been humbling and great for us. Congratulations to all teams that competed today. Nathan Williams West Central Assistant Coach
    18 points
  2. Just my 2 cents, but with teams begging to get into this tourney, why would anyone let Warren Central return. Save even more time next year and don’t even come. 15 min drive and show up an hour late and leave 2+ hours early. Stay home.
    7 points
  3. TY HENDERSON!!! Have yourself a day kid!
    5 points
  4. Not a surprise at all. West central should have never been a 2 seed.....I called this "upset" during the seed announcement
    5 points
  5. Avon got shafted... they were expecting an additional match and Warren Central bounced out. Why?? They actually have a very good team and would have beat PM with a full lineup.
    4 points
  6. The draws are out for the girls. Looks to be a great tournament! Girls State Brackets
    3 points
  7. navy80

    EMD to 3A

    No, Mater Dei got 4th today. They pulled some Mater Dei magic from the old days and squeaked out a win. They battled Center Grove in a surprising close dual. They could go down to 2A if they really wanted to and win every year but that's not in their DNA.
    3 points
  8. I guess if your team initials are “WC” today was a disappointing day… Just teasing West central, more or less taking a shot at Warren.
    3 points
  9. This whole situation is so weird and doesn’t seem like a typical move from Mr. O’Neill(correct me if I’m wrong, just going off of what I’ve seen and experienced being around him). I’m sure there were some Jv guys from Warren Central that would have love so mat time today against top competition.
    3 points
  10. It was....... Soap poisoning!
    3 points
  11. Crazy end to BB v CP!!!
    3 points
  12. 4A matchup between two nationally ranked powerhouses!! 106 Ogle 18 vs Newell 16 113 Dickman 1 vs Lewis 4 120 Haines 4 vs Jendreas 1 126 Haines / Reynolds 4 vs Hawkins 2 132 Hockaday 1 vs Sessa 7 138 Ison 3 vs Shepard 1 145 Reynolds 2 vs Washington 7 / Baca/Jones 152 Gibbs 3 vs Cruz 5 157 Day 7 vs Van Tielcht 10 165 Derring 14 vs Rhinehart 1 175 UR Campbell vs UR White 190 Henry 1 vs Reading 8 220 Brewer 6 vs Clark 1 285 Forrester 4 vs Clark 1 Questions- How much will bumping come into play? Can Brewer and Forrester avoid being pinned agin by the Clark brothers? Can Henry rebound from a near loss against UR Mater Dei kid to get the bonus points BB needs? Can Shephard prove the first match when he beat Ison wasn't a fluke? Tossups (pretty much every match) but 106 and 175 will be huge! Will Washington be in the lineup? Baca and Jones have wrestled today. Who gets the nod at 145?
    3 points
  13. Lets catch up on where our former studs are at and how they're doing this year. All rankings from Wrestlestat. Division One. Michigan 141 Sergio Lemely #39 174 Code Khawaja #146 285 Lucas Davison #5 Ohio State 141 Jesse Mendez #4 Purdue 125 Ashton Jackson #74 141 Christian White?? #86 141 Cole Solomon #168 141 Brac Hooper #197 149 Jaden Reynolds #162 157 Isaac Ruble #122 (big weight jump) 157 Kade Law #203 165 Cooper Noehre #124 174 Brody Baumann #74 174 Orlando Cruz #126 174 Delaney Ruhlman #217 184 Hayden Flipovich #46 184 Macartney Parkinson #133 285 Tristan Ruhlman #114 Indiana 125 Jacob Moran #157 133 Cayden Rooks #97 133 Cheney Schoeff #214 141 Joey Butler #246 149 Graham Rooks #37 149 Anthony Bahl #121 149 Aiden Torres #235 157 Brayton Lee #31 157 Bryce Lowery #247 165 Nick South #121 165 Robert Major #126 165 Sam Goin #225 165 Ben Phillips #246 174 DJ Washington #17 174 Clayton Fielden #174 197 Gabe Sollars #54 285 Nick Wilham #40 Chattanooga 141 Balek Boarman #79 Missouri 141 Zeke Seltzer #51 157 J Conway #59 Nebraska 197 Silas Allred #10 Penn State 165 Matt Lee #46 174 Joe Lee #64 Southern Illinois 125 Toby Billerman #180 The Citadel 149 Hayden Watson #165 174 Brodie Porter #87 Ohio 141 Jake Necessary #268 Duke 157 Nick Tattini #157 285 Connor Barket #54 (weight gain) Virginia Tech 133 Logan Frazier #60 Air Force 149 Alec Viduya #149 174 Drake Buchanan #186 Oklahoma State 285 Christian Carroll #210 Northwestern 197 Evan Bates #52 Who did I miss? Anyone want to do D2 and D3??
    2 points
  14. 2 points
  15. He doesn't have to say it literally. The FF says enough.
    2 points
  16. rrschott

    Upsets and Pot Stirrings

    You think it's a confidence booster for his coach to tell him "you're not good enough to even try"?
    2 points
  17. I'm not calling out the committe. The thread is stirring the pot. And I thought it was a interesting fact. I fully understand seeding is hard and don't have a problem with them being the #2 seed. I just thought it was a interesting fact.
    2 points
  18. West Central, #2 seed in 1A went 0-3. Losing by scores of: 61-15 65-17 60-22
    2 points
  19. Are we really surprised?
    2 points
  20. Well it wasn't the final round Adams County was hoping to have. All 3 schools fall a place below their seed if you want to have a pessimistic view. Instead I'll take the optimistic view and say the County brought home 2 runner up trophies and a respectful 6th place/top half of the field finish. Plenty of good young wrestlers coming up for all 3. Another feather in the cap of the AC senior class. On to the next!
    2 points
  21. Stud! pinned the defending state champ and the runner up.
    2 points
  22. 138: UR Brayden Burelison of Cascade pins #20 Maddox Cade of Southmont
    2 points
  23. Freshman Hornsby over Quoi by pinfall after a takedown clinic. Nice match for the true freshman
    2 points
  24. With all due respect (cause I do enjoy your takes). The headlock was illegal the whole time (no arm). Not sure why the ref let it go so long. That’s the issue not the lack of nearfall.
    2 points
  25. Jayruss

    EMD to 3A

    Is it time to consider having them wrestle in 3A going forward? They are the smallest school size in most divisions and will struggle against the Indianapolis all stars team ( we know who that school is) and the Region all star team with an addition of Chicago and Illinois based teams (we know who that school is). MD is a prideful program, but that is too many odds stacked up against them..
    1 point
  26. Once again the board is showing how classy it is by slamming a team full of high school children whom I'd guess didn't make the call to leave. Busche League.
    1 point
  27. Were you on the floor listening to Coach talk to this wrestler? Stop being a punk.
    1 point
  28. BUT….. What if he won against CG then he would have a lot of confidence
    1 point
  29. Another great quote. And in no way what happened. Do you watch tv and movies with the sound off and make up their conversations in your head, too?
    1 point
  30. Pacing behind the bench with his headgear on until his coach told him to sit...
    1 point
  31. Solid lineup. Great for them getting to host and celebrate at home. Brownsburg was hoping for the same merriment.
    1 point
  32. I’m terms of the EMD/CG HWT match you are definitely ttrying to stir the pot, weren’t watching very closely, and can’t read lips. it was a heavyweight match and MD did ff but the rest of your details are incorrect, unless “warmed up and ready” means sitting on bench in his full warmup pants and team shirt and headgear on the ground.
    1 point
  33. I never mentioned Russell. Didn't have to he was a ticket rounder. I mentioned Quoi and Dodson. Dodson was ranked 16th. He upset the 5th ranked kid in the state and placed top 4 at the Al. Quoi was seeded 9th and he wrestled above his seed. I didn't ask you to be impressed and I wasn't talking to you. You got on my post and laughed like I said something far-fetched. I nailed it. Players are going to play: haters are going to hate. I think you are the latter. A wise man once said, " don't poke the panther."
    1 point
  34. However, this is THE biggest event for 1A schools normally and stuff like this shouldn't happen at a tournament this big. My original post had no ill-intent, and made zero attacks towards the seeding committee. Not fully understanding why you had to name drop me and come after me like that after a simple post.
    1 point
  35. Rochester had a dominating day right out of the gate. Impressive.
    1 point
  36. A team could certainly have an off day, especially if they have a long drive to get there. Weird things happen to kids when they're stuck on a bus/get up way too early.
    1 point
  37. How can they get the seeds so wrong?
    1 point
  38. 165 UR Dayton Mink of Cascade over #7 EC Cameron Brown of Faith Christian 5-2
    1 point
  39. pjayroza

    Match by match scoring?

    Go to brackets, and then click the link inside the bracket.
    1 point
  40. pjayroza

    Match by match scoring?

    All scores can be found on Trackwrestling.
    1 point
  41. Wow! Pins Abbott and beats Myers in the same week... Very solid wins!!!
    1 point
  42. This is one reason we lost Team State from IHSAA to begin with. Hope there is a good reason other than coaches not wanting their wrestlers to face possible tournament opponents.
    1 point
  43. Ok (coming from someone watching at home) so still awful officiating just bc it sounds like it was illegal the whole time and the ref just let it go on for like 20 seconds
    1 point
  44. 1A #7 Cowan up 57-3 on #2 West Central
    1 point
  45. All Indiana Team 125 Ashton Jackson #74 (Purdue) 133 Logan Frazier #60 (VA Tech) 141 Jesse Mendez #5 (Ohio State) 149 Graham Rooks #37 (Indiana) 157 Brayton Lee #31 (Indiana) 165 Matt Lee #46 (Penn State) 174 DJ Washington #17 (Indiana) 184 Hayden Flipovich #46 (Purdue) 197 Silas Allred #10 (Nebraska) HWT Lucas Davison #5 (Michigan) I think this team would be a top 8 team.
    1 point
  46. He has been MIA da last 3 weeks ? Hopefully not injured - ds rat want to see him brawl with the CP and HC kid.
    1 point
  47. By Anna Kayser Eleven months after securing their respective tickets to become Rossville’s first IHSAA state wrestling qualifiers since head coach Thomas Lynch in 2002, brothers Noah and Jacob Weaver are working towards a new feat for their school’s record books. The Weaver brothers are two of four total state qualifiers in school history. In a little over a month, in what could be their penultimate year donning the same school colors, Noah and Jacob will look to build on recent winter success to become the Hornets’ first state place winners. “It’s definitely been a unique experience, being able to be alongside Jake and see his growth over time, just being able to be watching him during practice or drilling with him and being able to help him out,” Noah said. “It’s just this back-and-forth advice, feedback between each other. I really like it’s a really neat experience and it’s cool to have.” It’s an “iron sharpens iron” mentality, Jacob said so himself, that drives the two family-oriented brothers to help each other succeed. Close in age with one school year between the two – Noah as the No. 4-ranked 190-pound wrestler as a junior and Jacob, a sophomore ranked No. 6 at 150 pounds (rankings by IndianaMat as of Dec. 27) – the two’s bond through wrestling extends far beyond just the Hornets’ wrestling room. “I’ve always been Noah’s partner throughout all the years even though there’s a size difference,” Jacob said. “Iron sharpens iron, we’re both always trying to make each other better whether it comes to mindset, technique or just training. We always try to motivate each other because we know we can do better.” As sons of former Purdue wrestler Matthew Weaver, getting into wrestling around 5-6 years old and sticking with it was always about their love for the sport. A skill difference in the beginning transferred into a size difference, fostering a teammate-like relationship of collaboration between the two. Where there wasn’t direct competition on the mat – they have always and continued to be in each other’s corner at home, practice and official matches – they made up for in brotherly battles like comparing the number of takedowns in a single season. “Initially, around elementary school, there wasn’t very much competition,” Noah said. “I didn’t really understand wrestling very well, and at that time Jacob had a much better grasp on the fundamentals and he was much more aggressive than me. “We did still have the same goal to eventually become high school state champions.” That goal might not be far off for the two. On Dec. 13 at the Clinton Prairie Invitational, both brothers took home first-place finishes. Noah recorded three consecutive pins for the title, and his six wins logged on IndianaMat in December were via fall. At the same tournament, Jacob tallied two pins, a major decision and a 9-7 title match victory over No. 17 Jayden Jett of Cowan. Although their roles have changed for each other in tournaments from wrestling unattached to as a team, Jacob and Noah are always in each other’s corners. “When we didn’t carry a team with us, Noah was just my teammate through that,” Jacob said. “We would always cheer on each other and try to work with each other. We’d always be a warmup partner, grilling partner, we were kind of bonded with each other no matter what weight we were at. “Even though now when we go to tournaments there’s a 40-pound difference, we still make each other sweat and work hard.” As workout and practice partners, the brothers continuously strive to grow through each other’s guidance. “There have been a couple times when we’ve helped each other be our best,” Noah said. “[One time], we were getting a practice in at our house, and Jacob was just really struggling through it. It was just one of those off days. I was drilling with him and was just trying to encourage him and keep up his attitude. He just pushed through and got through the practice.” Following the 2024-25 season, Noah and Jacob will go their separate ways – for a year, at least – as Noah heads to college and Jacob finishes out his high school career. Regardless of where their futures take them, through wrestling or not, their relationship will continue to grow with the same teammate foundation it’s had since they were kids. “Jacob and I are very family-oriented individuals… so I feel like depending on where we go to college, I don’t believe [our relationship with each other] will change too much,” Noah said. “If we do wrestle, we’ll still probably have that competitive spirit to see who could keep the highest GPA or who could score the most points. I feel like we’ll still keep that competitive spirit, but it’d still be friendly and loving.”
    1 point
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