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  1. Darrick Snyder

    Preston Haines

    Thank you to everyone who has reached out regarding Preston. Results of a CT scan and other tests have come back. Nothing is broken and he will make a full recovery. As far as what happened, the Mater Dei wrestler had been winning the entire match. An illegal slam was called. It was not intentional. Whether it was an illegal slam or not, I don’t really care. We were never taking a dive. Brownsburg doesn’t roll like that. It goes against everything we believe in. If I thought it was intentional, It would be a different story. There is no doubt in our mind that it was just a result of two dudes trying to punch their ticket to state. It was pretty chaotic as all of this was happening as I’m sure you can all imagine. Given that it was a neck/head injury, I wanted to give medical people access to Preston. Once they had time to check Preston out, I took that opportunity to talk to Preston. There was never any talk or consideration of taking a dive. Preston would never do that. He was in a lot of pain and upset. He has had a lot of adversity this season. He tore his ACL at IHPO and has been working through that pain and frustration all season. I just explained to Preston what had happened and that I was going to forfeit the match. I told him we were losing…and it would not be fair to take the trip to state away from the Mater Dei kid. Preston agreed and said he would never do that. There was no reversal of the call or anything. I just went up to officials and said we are forfeiting the match. Whoever said Preston was walking around saw someone else. He was taken out on a stretcher and to the emergency room. Snyder
    58 points
  2. Mattyb

    Semi State Updates

    Yes… in one of the classiest moves that I ever seen. Coach Snyder defaulted. Couldn’t be more proud of our staff!
    15 points
  3. SWINfan

    Semi State Updates

    I've said this before and will echo it once again. Maybe I'm on a limb on my own, but.... In a tournament with no wrestlebacks, and results determining bracket placement for the next weekend, chopping off a minute in the 3rd/4th Place matches may be the dumbest thing ever! These matches could ultimately determine who the state champ is next weekend, yet they are treated the same as a 2nd round consi match in a 64 man bracket.
    9 points
  4. Congratulations to Max Amberger for qualifying for state at 285. This is Batesvilles first state qualifier since 1993.
    7 points
  5. TrueRegionFan

    Semi State Updates

    Are you holding the pack of gum with your foot or your hand?
    7 points
  6. Ref caused freshman Sean Harris from Leo a trip to state.
    7 points
  7. TeamGarcia

    Preston Haines

    Navy80 didn’t say anything out of line. Might of thought he seen his brothers, everybody knows Haines Brothers look alike . Idk , hope all is well Preston . Godspeed on a fast recovery.
    6 points
  8. SWINfan

    Preston Haines

    Well said. I was confident you would share the details and in a way to not throw the referee under the bus (not saying I think you believed anything different than what you said). I knew you'd handle it with class, yet be straight. I agree the match ended with the proper result, and appreciate how it was handled. Happy to hear Preston is on the road to recovery. I will say I think the comment about him walking around was initially misconstrued. I believe he said he was standing and talking. On camera it did appear as he was standing, but couldn't tell if it was on his own or with help. And not serious could simply mean something dire such as paralysis seemed to be avoided at that point. I don't think there was any negative intent with the comment. The bottom line is kudos to how it was handled and hopefully there is a quick recovery. Good luck at State.
    6 points
  9. Y2CJ41

    Semi State Updates

    That's my job, if you want to call out kids and act like an idiot it won't be a voluntary break.
    6 points
  10. LionsFan

    Semi State Updates

    Congratulations to Ocampo and Crull for becoming two time state qualifiers!
    6 points
  11. 106 #6 Monrovia - Royce Malone, under ranked . Way he’s been wrestling past few weeks . Look out !
    5 points
  12. Not sure who started it- it goes way back, but it’s true that Mr Demarco was kicked out of regionals and banned from SS. Even though someone had to restrain coach Sessa with a body lock he was allowed allowed to finish coaching regionals and coach at SS. Don’t care who started it- all coaches should be held to a higher standard and if you can’t objectively coach your kid sit in the stands with the rest of the fans.
    5 points
  13. Cooper160

    Semi State Updates

    Seems like he was posting what he thought he saw , and he was wrong . Why the hostility?
    5 points
  14. Kinda thought the other way tbh, besides the call on mosier in OT.
    5 points
  15. legcradle152

    Semi State Updates

    The Brownsburg coach medically forfeiting in the Haines/Henderson match was perhaps the classiest thing I’ve seen in wrestling. The match was almost over and your wrestler was on the verge of losing. He appeared to have some other injury problem as well, having already taken injury time just a few seconds prior. The ref’s call of an illegal move was questionable at best. Brownsburg could have taken the cheap win and made Haines a “state qualifier” in name only, but sucked it up and did the right thing. Henderson’s season lives on solely because of the sportsmanship of Brownsburg. Prayers for a speedy recovery to Haines.
    5 points
  16. Bradin Daniels over Neal Mosier 6-5 in double OT!!!
    5 points
  17. Mattyb

    Semi State Updates

    Whatever buddy! maybe heartbroken for his kid that just wrestled his last match. Geeez
    5 points
  18. TeamGarcia

    Semi State Updates

    We been told one million six hundred seventy seven times . NEVER let the ref control the outcome of your match . Score freaking points kids .
    5 points
  19. The wait time to enter the Ford Center was unacceptable today which can be attributed to: 1) Electronic tickets that need to be validated for entry in a nearly cell phone reception free area. 2) One open entry door. VenuWorks was closing down concessions during the introductions of the final matches. It was like they could not wait for us to leave. Please sort it out before rest of the state visits our city.
    4 points
  20. Bulldog89

    Preston Haines

    Class act move!! All the best for a speedy recovery!!!
    4 points
  21. Caleb Spires

    Preston Haines

    Hoping Preston makes a speedy recovery!
    4 points
  22. 4 points
  23. You call it LaPorte bias. I call it godlike foresight. JOSH FREAKING ENGLAND keeps the state qualifier streak alive with a win over #19 and returning state qualifier Drake Fritz.
    4 points
  24. Just a cool shot of Evv Semistate from the catwalk.
    4 points
  25. Roncalli goes 8-0 in first round including three #4 over #1 victories. Now the fun begins!
    4 points
  26. richyy253

    Semi State Updates

    Y’all hurting my Pickems lol
    4 points
  27. Unranked Beer of Adam Central over #15 Swathwood of Garret 7-4
    4 points
  28. Pretty hard tbh. —all of those things happen every year ain’t nothing new.
    3 points
  29. Well said coach. Your integrity and focus on doing what is right for your boys shine through clearly yet again.
    3 points
  30. Overall Another year, another ranking breakdown for the state finals. As always Mike Reiser does a knock out job. He has consistently done a great job with our rankings even with locking them before the first whistle at sectional. This year's total of 193 ranked wrestlers is second only to last year's 200. Most of these wrestlers were in the state rankings at some point and are currently in the semi-state rankings. While ranking high school wrestling is not an easy job, Mike and the rest of the crew make it look easy. As we always say, the best part of the rankings is you get to prove them on the mat. Good luck to all the wrestlers in Evansville. As always our information center has brackets and will be updated multiple times with information throughout the week. Bookmark this page and check it often for updates. Click here for the Info Center with links to download the brackets Season by season ranked wrestlers advancing to state *Note Mike Reiser took over the rankings in 2012 2024- 193 2023- 200 2022- 190 2021- 186 2020- 180 2019- 175 2018- 179 2017- 169 2016- 175 2015- 172 2014- 171 2013- 171 2012- 170 2011- 157 2010- 159 2009- 143 Wrestlers not in either the final state or semi-state rankings: 106lbs Caleb Morrow (Indianapolis Lutheran) 113lbs Bradyn Volz (Eastern Hancock) 132lbs Dylan Fernandez (Lafayette Harrison) 190lbs Nathan Shafer (New Castle) 215lbs Aiden Beadles (South Putnam) 106lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Caleb Morrow (Indianapolis Lutheran) Charlie Fleshman (Central Noble) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #5 Peyton Schoettle (Roncalli) vs. #17 Joseph Hamilton (Center Grove) #9 Rex Moore (Manchester) vs. #13 Teigan Newell (Crown Point) #11 Alonzo Chantea (Plymouth) vs. #7 Julianna Ocampo (New Haven) #1 Jensen Boyd (Delta) vs. #25 Grant Holloway (Rochester) #14 Mason Goelz (Avon) vs. #10 Heather Crull (Northeastern) #15 John Bissmeyer (Indianapolis Cathedral) vs. #8 Talon Jessup (Columbus East) 113lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Beck Doughty (Rensselaer Central) Bradyn Volz (Eastern Hancock) Karrington Cooper (New Haven) Sully Frazier (Zionsville) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #3 Ayden Bollinger (Delta) vs. #19 Gavin Ash (Monrovia) #12 Nathan Reyes (Indianapolis Cathedral) vs. #13 Brady Harper (Penn) #8 Caleb Schaefer (Evansville Mater Dei) vs. #4 Jalen Sawyer-May (Kokomo) #16 Kaleb Salazar (Wawasee) vs. #2 Nathan Rioux (Avon) 120lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 13 Unranked qualifiers: Cameron Woods (Portage) Henry Faurote (Bellmont) Hunter Douglas (Norwell) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #1 Gavin Jendreas (Crown Point) vs. #23 Tony Kessinger (Floyd Central) #5 Charlie LaRocca (Center Grove) vs. #18 Adrian Origel (North Newton) #15 Kaid Jackson (Delta) vs. #14 Jett McGuire (Greenfield-Central) #6 Tanner Tishner (Western) vs. #13 Richard Rogers (Franklin Central) #2 Seth Aubin (Hobart) vs. #7 Isaac Ash (Monrovia) 126lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Bradin Daniels (Union City) Fynn Douglas (Floyd Central) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #2 Landon Hawkins (Crown Point) vs. #5 Neal Mosier (Delta) #8 Gavin Bragg (Indianapolis Cathedral) vs. #4 Braylon Reynolds (Brownsburg) #3 Luke Rioux (Avon) vs. #9 Eli Broady (Mount Vernon (Fortville)) #7 Layne Horn (Rochester) vs. #18 Cody Rowles (Jay County) #16 Drew Waldon (DeKalb) vs. #10 Matthew Maldonado (Merrillville) #1 Isaiah Schaefer (Evansville Mater Dei) vs. #14 Peter Nguyen (Guerin Catholic) 132lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 13 Unranked qualifiers: Cole Stuffel (Yorktown) Dylan Fernandez (Lafayette Harrison) Hayden Fritz (West Central) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #15 Jack Davis (Indianapolis Bishop Chatard) vs. #4 Eddie Goss (Center Grove) #13 Keith Parker (Ben Davis) vs. #20 Cole Vandygriff (New Palestine) #1 Jake Hockaday (Brownsburg) vs. #19 Isaac Kuhn (Hamilton Heights) #7 Carter Fielden (Garrett) vs. #8 Sonny Sessa (Crown Point) #2 Tylin Thrine (New Castle) vs. #10 Quinten Schoeff (Avon) 138lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 12 Unranked qualifiers: Blake Jones (Lawrence North) Jaylen Covington (Pendleton Heights) Josh England (LaPorte) Taiden Chambers (West Noble) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #11 Chase Stephens (Tell City) vs. #10 Luke Reid (Valparaiso) #5 Wesley Smith (Plymouth) vs. #13 Justice Thornton (Columbus North) #25 Cam Dews (Elkhart) vs. #6 Gavyn Whitehead (New Castle) #1 Clinton Shepherd (Crown Point) vs. #14 William Vander Luitgaren (Center Grove) 144lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 16 Unranked qualifiers: None First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #6 Zar Walker (Mishawaka) vs. #25 Marlin Williams (Southmont) #23 Colton Bollenbacher (South Adams) vs. #2 Parker Reynolds (Brownsburg) #4 Christian Arberry (Warren Central) vs. #17 Avery Stanley (Rensselaer Central) #8 Branson Weaver (Owen Valley) vs. #10 Brody Hagewood (Prairie Heights) #1 Reese Courtney (Center Grove) vs. #18 Emilio Liscano (Oak Hill) #16 Bryce Doss (New Palestine) vs. #3 Jeffrey Huyvaert (New Prairie) #12 Marlone Kirksy (Merrillville) vs. #7 Dillon Graham (Indianapolis Cathedral) #5 Easton Doster (New Haven) vs. #24 Gabe Rose (Switzerland County) 150lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Aidan Elkins (New Haven) Mason Adams (Western Boone) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #21 Luke Teusch (Huntington North) vs. #10 Christopher Bohn (Munster) #8 Braden Getz (Roncalli) vs. #11 Alex Smith (Heritage Hills) #9 Kaptur Nowaczyk (Crown Point) vs. #19 Jayden Jett (Cowan) #5 Wesley Harper (Penn) vs. #12 Brock Hagewood (Prairie Heights) #6 Tyler Vanover (Evansville Mater Dei) vs. #16 Carson Fettig (Hamilton Heights) #20 Moses Stevenson (Franklin Central) vs. #2 Hunter May (Floyd Central) 157lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 15 Unranked qualifiers: Cael Hickok (Bloomington North First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #3 Mitchell Betz (Western) vs. #11 Michael Cain (Hamilton Heights) #7 Mason Day (Brownsburg) vs. #1 Beau Brabender (Mishawaka) #5 Anthony Cashman II (Warren Central) vs. #14 Kevon Russell (Fort Wayne Snider) #10 Griffin Van Tichelt (Crown Point) vs. #6 Silas Stits (Center Grove) #4 Silas Foster (Purdue Polytechnic) vs. #15 Teegan Clouse (West Noble) #8 Gavin Davis (Bellmont) vs. #12 Aidan Kincaide (Noblesville) #9 Asher Ratliff (Columbus North) vs. #19 Javon Frost (Delphi) 165lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Emilio Tirado (Lake Central) Ethan Smith (Fort Wayne Snider) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #15 Xavier Smith (Fishers) vs. #16 Jesse Derringer (Brownsburg) #14 Coy Bender (Terre Haute South) vs. #17 Zach Huckaby (Perry Meridian) #2 Waylon Cressell (Warren Central) vs. #8 Oliver Hallett (Indian Creek) #7 Isaac Sinks (Harrison (WL)) vs. #4 Kaeb Stebbins (Delta) #10 Levi Abbott (Cowan) vs. #6 Brant Beck (Rochester) #3 Evan Roudebush (Bloomington South) vs. #25 James Dozier (Roncalli) 175lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 15 Unranked qualifiers: Aidan White (Crown Point) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #11 Kyle Harden (Indianapolis Cathedral) vs. #6 Braxton Russell (Delta) #1 Aidan Costello (Hobart) vs. #14 Noah Sumner (Martinsville) #8 Laish Detwiler (Goshen) vs. #16 Michael White (Lawrence North) #3 Brenton Russell (Warren Central) vs. #17 Ethan Farnell (Maconaquah) #18 Cooper McCloy (Terre Haute South) vs. #13 Zymarion Hollyfield (Penn) #7 Ethan Popp (Harrison (WL)) vs. #4 Noah Clouser (Center Grove) #2 Chase Leech (Garrett) vs. #19 Silas Frye (Greenfield-Central) 190lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 13 Unranked qualifiers: Keith Miller (Northwood) Nathan Shafer (New Castle) Trey Dunning (Mishawaka High School) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #4 Vinny Freeman (Penn) vs. #3 Luke Penola (Zionsville) #20 Elias Cressell (Wabash) vs. #11 Collin Casad (Terre Haute South) #25 Colin Whetsel (New Palestine) vs. #16 Aleksandar Tatum (Hobart) #6 Noah Terry (Tell City) vs. #14 Eli Coolman (Leo) #23 Donovan Blair (Wawasee) vs. #2 Kaden McConnell (Center Grove) 215lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Aiden Beadles (South Putnam) Preston Duffy (Manchester) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers: #2 Cole Chicoine (McCutcheon) vs. #13 Wyatt Woodall (Southmont) #18 Travis Henke (Northridge) vs. #19 Parker Hart (Heritage Hills) #6 Brandon Johnson (Lawrence North) vs. #12 Jayden Bartoszek (Hanover Central) #1 Will Clark (Crown Point) vs. #9 Devin Kendrex (Mount Vernon (Fortville)) #4 Julante Hinton (Fort Wayne Northrop) vs. #17 Landon Terry (Tell City) #8 Jackson Weingart (Indianapolis Cathedral) vs. #5 Alex Deming (Rochester) 285lbs Number of Ranked Wrestlers Qualifying: 14 Unranked qualifiers: Max Amberger (Batesville) Perris Green (Warren Central) First round match-ups of ranked wrestlers:#1 Paul Clark (Crown Point) vs. #22 James Hartleroad (DeKalb) #10 Juan Cruz (Bluffton) vs. #3 Aramis McNutt (Highland) #11 Justin Brown (Floyd Central) vs. #8 Hosia Smith (Indianapolis Cathedral) #7 Austin Hastings (Noblesville) vs. #18 Hayden Smith (Heritage Hills) #5 Anthony Popi (Plymouth) vs. #23 Ethan Dodson (Fort Wayne Snider) #20 Isaiah Coolman (Leo) vs. #2 Brady Beck (Rochester) View full article
    3 points
  31. TripleB

    Preston Haines

    Great job Coach, classy move by your program today!!
    3 points
  32. Just watched Beck vs Clark how on earth was 2 NF not awarded for beck at the end!
    3 points
  33. Bob Krisel

    Preston Haines

    Best wishes for a full recovery.
    3 points
  34. Yotti4

    Preston Haines

    Scary moment for sure. Glad everything turned out alright health wise. Although you shouldn't have to come on here and defend yourselves, job well done.
    3 points
  35. Oddsmaker

    Preston Haines

    Well done coach! -Maz
    3 points
  36. I have absolutely zero expectations for next weekend. I am fully expecting to not be able to get tickets, watch from my phone at the clarion inn, and spend way to much money at the blackjack table.
    3 points
  37. SWINfan

    Semi State Updates

    For those at the Ford Center, operating staff and IHSAA, I encourage you to watch some of today's matches, especially Mat 2 during the finals. The glare from the lights on the mat is so bad you can barely see half the mat and seeing any detail on anything not on the side nearest the camera is next to impossible. It has been a problem all day. I really hope they address that next weekend. The video experience today at Evansville has been less than stellar.
    3 points
  38. Yea looks like @TripleB got lil’nubs for hands
    3 points
  39. Got Kaid Jackson two calls today in ticket round and 3rd/4th….congrats to Delta though for winning semi state as a 2a school
    3 points
  40. WRFan

    Semi State Updates

    Leavell should have definitely been hit at least twice for unsportsmanlike conduct! His coaches should’ve corrected him immediately as well. There’s absolutely no place in this sport for standing over your opponent after pinning him & making gestures & talking trash! None! Then to walk away laughing & making a gesture as to say, “I spanked you” is unacceptable!
    3 points
  41. SWINfan

    Semi State Updates

    I'm not sure there was much happy for anyone with that match. Relief on MD's part for Henderson, stress for Coach Schaefer not knowing whether his wrestler would be DQ'd on a questionable call, seeing a wrestler hurt on the mat and his son wrestling at the same time on a different mat. And Coach Snyder disappointment and a heavy level of concern. I do believe the result was the correct one based on the match itself. But no one can be happy seeing Haines needing to be carted off. Just a tough situation all the way around.
    3 points
  42. Brownsburg defaulted the match. The move was called illegal, but never even should’ve been called illegal in the first place. Prayers for Haines
    3 points
  43. The state series seems so far away after it happens, but in the blink of an eye, it’s here again. Time flies when you start to get older I guess (yes I know I’m still a college kid, I don’t need the “wait til you get to my age” stuff). But truthfully, coming to the end of my senior year, it seems like everything is moving so quickly. I’ll get my degree soon, start my career in the working world, and my life will change dramatically. I can only continue to work hard and enjoy the moments I have left with my teammates and friends I’ve made along the way. BUT THAT’S NOT WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR!!! The East Chicago Semi-State is proving to be a very tough semi-state this year, losing Wawasee, but gaining an incredibly tough group of wrestlers in Rochester. As of right now, the East Chicago Semi-State contains NINE of the top twenty teams in the most recent Team Power Poll Rankings. This semi-state is certainly tougher than it has been in years prior, and while I cannot say yet with confidence that it is tougher than the Evansville Semi-State, it is an easy number two. Before I begin, I want to highlight some stats, as I typically do in these previews, in order to showcase the depth of this semi-state and compare it to the other semi-states in the state of Indiana: State-Ranked Wrestlers: East Chicago: 84/350 = 24% Evansville: 98/350 = 28% Fort Wayne: 75/350 = 21.4% New Castle: 78/350 = 22.2% Top 8 Ranked Wrestlers: East Chicago: 34/112 = 30.4% Evansville: 33/112 = 29.5% Fort Wayne: 20/112 = 17.9% New Castle: 24/112 = 21.4% #1 Ranked Wrestlers: East Chicago: 7/14 = 50% Evansville: 6/14 = 42.9% Fort Wayne: 1/14 = 7% New Castle: 0/14 = 0% These numbers show a pretty clear competitiveness with the Evansville and East Chicago Semi-States. Evansville has a larger depth of ranked competitors, while East Chicago hosts a slightly stronger field of medal contenders, per the rankings, although Evansville is missing #3 (at 106) Isaac Campbell to make it an even 34 vs. 34 in the Top 8 Ranked Wrestlers in the state. East Chicago contains HALF of all the #1 ranked wrestlers in the state, while Evansville is just one shy of that with six. The final #1 ranked wrestler belongs to Fort Wayne, while New Castle is missing a #1 ranked wrestler from their semi-state, although there are two state champions in that field. I think Evansville still gets the edge for best semi-state in Indiana, but East Chicago is getting close. Fort Wayne and New Castle also seem tied for third place, but Fort Wayne does suffer a little bit from the loss of Rochester from their semi-state. The last set of statistics I want to present is a #1 ranked wrestlers in the state NOT INCLUDING Crown Point, Brownsburg, or Center Grove. I know this omission hurts the Evansville semi-state here, but I want to see how things change without the powerhouse schools of Indiana: East Chicago: 6/14 Evansville: 3/14 Fort Wayne: 2/14 New Castle: 3/14 Once again, don’t take these too seriously, as I understand this benefits East Chicago a lot more than Evansville, who I am omitting two teams from, but it’s interesting to see how things look without the nationally ranked teams of Indiana. With all of that being said, I am going to quickly highlight how I am going to do these predictions, and then get started. I am going to begin by giving my top 4, in order, and I will then highlight any death draws in the bracket, which will be defined by any top 16 wrestler that is wrestling another top 16 wrestler. I will also highlight any notable first round matchups, which will be any top 25 wrestler wrestling another top 25 wrestler. Of course, that first round matchup will get extra emphasis if it is a death draw in the first round. After that, I will talk about each quarterbracket and give my analysis on how each one will go, before talking about the semifinals and finals matchups. 106: Mason Jones Alonzo Chantea Teigan Newell Grant Holloway FIRST ROUND DEATH DRAW: #13 Teigan Newell vs. #16 Aidan Diaz It only took two quarterbrackets before coming across the first of many bad matchups that we’ll see in this semi-state. Despite being #16 in the state, Aidan Diaz has wrestled very few matches this season, and is only 3-3 on the season, taking 4th at his regional. Thus, while this is a death draw per the rankings, I think Newell will win handily here. #2 Mason Jones should cruise to a finals appearance, seeing no ranked opponents until the semifinals, where he will likely meet #25 Grant Holloway, the first of many invaders from the Fort Wayne semi-state. Holloway is the only ranked opponent in his quarterbracket, and made an upset over Aidan Diaz to put himself in a position to qualify in his first high school season. In the third quarterbracket, we have the previously mentioned death draw, as well as #21 Nash Burke. I think Newell still wins in the ticket round, to wrestle #11 Alonzo Chantea in the semifinals. Chantea has not struggled yet in a post season match, and owns a commanding 11-4 win over Newell this season, so there’s no reason to think that Chantea won’t make a finals appearance here. I expect Chantea to actually contend quite well with Jones, but Jones should pull through and win this weight class. 113: Gavin Lewis Brady Harper Caleb Halfacre Bryce McNees While there are no death draws by technicality here, I think that #5 Gavin Lewis is a really tough pull for Portage senior #17 Owen Bunton, who has proven to be much better than his rankings in previous weeks of the season, such as his wins over higher ranked wrestlers #14 Mario Orueta and #13 Brady Harper. That being said, Bunton will probably not win this ticket round matchup, as Gavin Lewis has been too good this season to expect any different result. For the next quarterbracket, we will likely see another #25 in the state punch his ticket, with Bryce McNees as the only state ranked wrestler in this quarterbracket. I don’t believe that any of the wrestlers will contend with McNees to punch their ticket, so McNees is a comfortable 4th placer here. #13 Brady Harper is wildly better than his ranking, and should easily punch his ticket. The last interesting match in the quarterbracket phase of this weight class is the showdown between Mario Orueta and #18 Caleb Halfacre. I want to justify my pick of the lower ranked wrestler here, starting with Halfacre’s match with Harper that ended in an injury default. It did appear, despite the ending, that Halfacre was in a position to win that match. Whether or not he would have won the match or not is irrelevant; Brady Harper is an extremely talented freshman that has podium talent without a doubt, and Halfacre has proven himself to be ready for those caliber of wrestlers. Orueta, despite a big win over Bunton at regionals, is still 1-2 against him on the season, maybe indicating that Bunton is still the better wrestler. Of course, this is all just prediction logic, but I think that Halfacre’s best version is better than Orueta’s best version, so we will have to see come Saturday. That being said, I think that Harper will get Halfacre back in the rematch, but I will assume that the match will be close. That leaves Lewis and Harper in the finals for a super freshman showdown. Their match earlier this season was a 3-1 decision for Lewis, but I think that Lewis has the potential to widen that gap. If not, expect a firm decision for Lewis. 120: Gavin Jendreas Aidan Dallinger Seth Aubin Adrian Origel DEATH DRAW: #8 Aidan Dallinger vs. #11 Maximus Quiroz Maximus Quiroz made himself known at the Al Smith this year, claiming important wins over #16 Porter Temples and Josh Kite, along with a 9-5 loss to Western stud #6 Tanner Tishner. A regional loss to #18 Adrian Origel, however, means that he will be put to the test against #8 Aidan Dallinger, a returning state placer and semi-state runner up. Dallinger’s only losses on the season came to #2 Seth Aubin in a tight 2-1 match, and a 4-0 loss to #7 Isaac Ash, who just posted a big win against #4 Preston Haines. The most interesting part about this death draw, in my opinion, is that I don’t really believe that it will happen. Quiroz has to get through Portage’s Cameron Woods in the first round, who pulled off one of the biggest post season upsets yet with a decision win over #2 Seth Aubin. He lost the rematch 8-4 at regionals, but I think that Woods has proven himself as a threat to anyone in this field. In fact, his results outside of the post season are pretty good themselves, with wins over #16 Porter Temples and Bellmont’s Henry Faurote, and competitive matches with Dallinger and Quiroz, with 5-2 and 7-5 losses respectively. So, if anybody wants to pick an upset here, I think that Woods is the man to do it. Luckily, the rest of the quarterbrackets are much less complicated. Seth Aubin and #1 Gavin Jendreas should breeze into the semifinal round, where they will be set to meet, in an instance of horrible semi-state bracketing. I expect nothing less than a tech fall from the Crown Point Bulldog that has solidified himself as the heavy favorite to win a title in Evansville. A ticket round match that does intrigue me is Penn’s Ryann Schmidtendorff and Adrian Origel. Origel has proven himself as a legitimate threat to the field with an upset over Quiroz at regionals, while Schmidtendorff has had a bit of a lackluster regular season after being state ranked in season’s prior. I think Schmidtendorff has the tools to pull the upset, as evidenced by his regional title, but Origel is a senior and too safe of a pick for me to make the prediction. Origel and Dallinger should meet in the semis, but with the #1 and #2 on the other side, this is a fight for 2nd and 4th, which I think Dallinger will come on top of. 126: Landon Hawkins Matthew Maldonado Layne Horn Dylan Bennett No death draws present in this weight class; in fact, I don’t think there are any ticket round matches that are really worth talking about. #12 Dylan Bennett is the only ranked competitor in his weight class; the same follows for #10 Matthew Maldonado and #7 Layne Horn. #2 Landon Hawkins does have a state ranked ticket round matchup with #23 Daniel Mata on the other side, but Hawkins should have no trouble winning this match. The real intrigue at this weight class are the two semifinal matchups. I’ll start with Maldonado and Bennett. Maldonado is slightly higher ranked, but Bennett has been there, done that, with two appearances at the state finals with three tries. However, Bennett has taken several losses this season that are a little questionable, compared to Maldonado, who has improved greatly since last season. This matchup is a question of if Maldonado has improved enough to overtake a veteran of the post season, or if Bennett can hold on and make his first semi-state finals appearance in three tries. I think that the younger talent will be enough to win, but this should be remarkably close. Perhaps the even more interesting matchup is Hawkins and Horn. Both of these wrestlers, despite having no state medals to their name, have been state title contender material for well over a year, with Horn being ranked #1 for much of last season at 106, and Hawkins beating several state medalists before even reaching the high school scene. Horn has not been as much of a presence now up three weights, and Hawkins has shown a little bit of vulnerability against some of the tougher wrestlers in the state, but I think Hawkins is the clear favorite to win this matchup. Horn is a little bit of a question mark right now, with a lack of experience against the field, so I can’t say with certainty that Hawkins will win, especially given Horn’s pedigree, but I’m going to lock in Hawkins. This really should be a finals match though, with the winner of this match getting 1st and the loser likely taking 3rd. 132: Hayden Demarco Guillermo Rivera Dalton Robson Walter Drews DEATH DRAW: #6 Guillermo Rivera vs. #8 Sonny Sessa Yikes. Two top eight competitors and returning state qualifiers will have to battle it out for a trip to Evansville. #6 Guillermo Rivera has really seemed to jump levels this season, posting several impressive wins this season against other state ranked opponents, and losing only 5-3 to #4 Eddie Goss, and a 13-5 major decision to Luke Reid, who is #10 at 138. #8 Sonny Sessa has been battle tested this season, having several losses through Crown Point’s brutally difficult schedule, but also having some shining moments, such as his win over #9 Angelo Vargo, who was a higher ranked opponent at the time. Unfortunately for Sessa, Rivera has won both of their meetings this season, and given Rivera’s track record of winning the matches he is supposed to win, I think there’s no reason to believe he will do it again. #3 Hayden Demarco seems back on track after a sectional finals scare, where John Glenn’s Walter Drews pushed him to an 8-7 decision. He should breeze through to the finals quite easily if he is wrestling his best. The next quarterbracket contains a very intriguing first round matchup with the just mentioned Walter Drews and returning state qualifier Hayden Fritz. Fritz has struggled a little bit this season with a loss in the regular season to Sol Siburcrist, but he has since avenged that match and has put himself in a position to qualify for the state tournament once again. However, Drews is looking to spoil his second trip, and despite his 4th place finish at regionals, has proven that he can contend with state ranked opponents. In fact, most of Drews’ matches against state ranked opponents have been quite competitive, such as his 5-3 loss last week to Sessa. Drews will not have to defeat as high caliber of an opponent to qualify, so I think that he can breakthrough and get it done. The third quarterbracket will likely go to #25 Dalton Robson, setting him up for a semifinal bout with Rivera, who I think will win handily. Rivera and Demarco have not wrestled yet this season, but I suspect that Demarco will win, although he has shown to be a little inconsistent at times, while Rivera has consistently performed quite well. If the best versions of both wrestlers show up, Demarco will come away with the victory, but if not, Rivera will threaten to steal the semi-state title. For 3rd place, I think Robson can replicate his win over Drews, but it will be a razor-thin bout. 138: Clinton Shepherd Luke Reid Wesley Smith Josh England Now, before I talk about any of the quarterbrackets, I need to address the bottom one first: a ticket round match between #19 Drake Fritz and LaPorte’s Josh England. I’ve addressed my LaPorte bias in the past, and it’s been easier to get away with it with Ashton Jackson, who is the best wrestler to come through that program and wrestles in the Big Ten now. However, despite a tendency to favor my guys in matches like these, I think England is a pretty legitimate state qualifier contender with this draw. Fritz is a returning state qualifier, and is undefeated in a relatively untested year. However, Fritz’s regional finals match made him look much more defeatable, squeaking by against Harrison West Lafayette’s Tiernan Tuttle in a 13-12 decision. England is ranked 8th in the semi-state, while Fritz and Tuttle are ranked 5th and 7th respectively, but England pick up a big win in the regional bloodround against #17 Quinton Buckmaster, who is ranked 4th in the semi-state. Therefore, with Fritz looking vulnerable at semi-state, and England wrestling a pretty great regional that only saw him lose to #1 Clinton Shepherd, I think he can get it done against Fritz. The rest of the quarterbrackets are much easier to predict, with Shepherd, #5 Wesley Smith, and #10 Luke Reid having favorable draws. Shepherd is likely going to steamroll his way through this bracket, so even though he faces a top five opponent in the semifinals, I doubt it will be close. Reid beat England 6-1 in the sectional finals, so I think that match should end similarly, but you know I’ll be rooting for a different outcome. The finals and 3rd place match at this point will be pretty determined, with Shepherd beating Reid, and Smith beating England. 145: Jeffrey Huyvaert Zar Walker Marlone Kirksey Avery Stanley DEATH DRAW: #3 Jeffrey Huyvaert vs. #11 Michael Ortega While this is definitely a tough match for the junior from Portage, #3 Jeffrey Huyvaert has been incredible this season, breaking the record for the most takedowns in a single season by an Indiana wrestler, and has broken it with flying colors. I find it hard for #11 Michael Ortega to defeat someone who is quite literally making IHSAA history. The rest of the quarterbrackets seem quite determined too. #17 Avery Stanley picks up a nice draw, likely seeing Lake Central’s CJ Briner in the ticket round, who’s results show that he can be competitive here, but I don’t think it will be enough. #12 Marlone Kirksey should also breeze through the first two rounds, seeing no ranked opponents before the semifinals. #6 Zar Walker will see Crown Point’s Oscar Baca, who is a game opponent that can possibly test Walker, but I don’t foresee an upset happening. In the semifinals, I think that Huyvaery will beat Stanley handily, but I think that Kirksey and Walker could be much closer. Walker has shown that he can contend with anybody in the state, but Kirksey has also started to move into that category as well, with his only two losses on the season being Ortega, in which he avenged it at regionals, and a 5-4 loss to #4 Christian Arberry, who is a definite title contender this year. Expect this match to be close. As for the finals, I still think Huyvaert will win quite easily, but this will be his hardest opponent of the season, and we will see in this match if Huyvaert is vulnerable, or if he is the man to beat come the state finals. I think Kirksey will defeat Stanley for 3rd, as evidenced by his 4-2 decision over him earlier in the season. 150: Christopher Bohn Wesley Harper Kaptur Nowaczyk Chase Kasprzak DEATH DRAW: #10 Christopher Bohn vs. #15 Wyatt Davis This weight class is ugly. For the first of TWO death draws (and a debatable third), we have #10 Christopher Bohn and #15 Wyatt Davis. Both of these wrestlers are similar in the sense that their last trip to the state tournament was at several weight classes lower. Last year, Bohn seemed to struggle with his weight jump, and missed out on the state tournament after receiving an unfortunate draw against now #5 Wesley Harper. This year, however, he has not only recorded an undefeated season, but has also taken out his competition with incredible dominance, as evidenced by two first period falls over #13 Chase Kasprzak, who has battled many other wrestlers in this bracket much, much closer. Wyatt davis has not shown that level of improvement yet, and for that reason, I think Bohn will win a pretty convincing match. DEATH DRAW: #7 Caydn Smith vs. #9 Kaptur Nowaczyk This draw is especially ugly, with #7 Caydn Smith and #9 Kaptur Nowaczyk approaching this tournament with a top ten ranking, and no ticket yet punched in their careers to the state tournament. Both wrestlers have shown great fight against the top guys in the state, and I think that this bout will be incredibly close. However, I feel that Nowaczyk will have the edge here, purely due to his pedigree as a state ranked threat for much of his career, while Smith has only recently cemented himself as a top guy in the state. These two don’t have many common opponents on the year, so there’s not much more I can say than that I feel for the individual that misses out on the state tournament this year, because there are several other quarterbrackets that they would have won otherwise. And while this isn’t necessarily a death draw per my definition, I think that #5 Wesley Harper and #18 Jayden Lewis is a super unfortunate pull for the junior from New Prairie, who has made it to the state tournament two times in two tries, and will have to fight hard to make it three. Harper has been good this year, but has also shown a little bit of weakness in certain matches, going into overtime earlier this year with Kasprzak, who is a good wrestler, but perhaps not on the same caliber. That being said, I’m still picking Harper to make it out of this quarterbracket. Speaking of Kasprzak, he has a little bit of an interesting quarterbracket as well. Attica’s Boden Rice is 30-0 on the year, and as the champ of his bracket, he won’t be thinking about blemishes on his record this weekend. He’ll take on #23 Danny Moon in the very first round, who was the lowest of four state ranked wrestlers in his regional bracket. Kasprzak will wrestle the winner of these two, and I think that the match could be closer than rankings might indicate. Still, I’m picking Kasprzak to punch his ticket. The toss ups don’t end there, though. Nowaczyk and Bohn will meet in the semifinals, a #9 and #10 matchup that has all the pieces to be a back and forth battle. I shouldn’t take Bohn’s record into consideration when comparing it to Nowaczyk, who has endured the brutal Crown Point schedule, but I think that Bohn’s dominance should not be overlooked, and against some of the tougher opponents in the state, Bohn has still maintained his dominance, so I’m going to pick the slight upset here with Bohn. As for Harper and Kasprzak, I think that Harper will win a little more convincingly than last time, as Harper is riding off of a solid 11-5 win over Smith, while Kasprzak has been stuck twice in two matches against Bohn. Bohn and Harper is an incredibly interesting match, and I really think that Bohn can go two-for-two with upsets at this bracket. Harper is dangerous, and won’t be dominated like many of Bohn’s past opponents, but I predict that Bohn will win here. As for third, I think Nowaczyk will repeat his regional result against Kasprzak and take third. 157: Beau Brabender Adrian Pellot Griffin Van Tichelt Javon Frost We will be rewarded with another #1 vs. #2 matchup at this semi-state, with #1 Beau Brabender and #2 Adrian Pellot set to meet in the finals. Brabender should breeze into the finals, but Pellot will be tasked with defeating #10 Griffin Van Tichelt. Van Tichelt has had a shortened season due to football, but I would expect that he is in his prime state, and he won’t be an easy out for Pellot. However, Pellot has seemingly jumped levels this year, claiming a very impressive win over #3 Mitchell Betz at Al Smith this year, and for this reason, I don’t think Van Tichelt is ready to win this type of match just yet. The last quarterbracket will likely go to #19 Javon Frost; however, Warsaw’s Aaron Ross is the brother of a guy I go to school with in college, so I will be rooting for Ross to claim the 4-over-1 upset. I think that Kankakee Valley’s Noah Sessions should not be overlooked either. Sessions showed improvement at regionals this year with a major decision win over Andrew Shaffer, who is ranked two spots above Sessions, and two spots below Frost in the semi-state rankings. I’m still picking Frost, but it won’t be easy for him. Brabender should beat Frost convincingly, before an Al Smith rematch takes place in the finals. Brabender won their Al Smith finals match 6-4, and I think the score will be similar. I think there’s upset potential here, but I really just don’t know enough about how each wrestler has been performing. To clarify, I think both wrestlers have been wrestling great, winning every single match they’ve wrestled since their last meeting, but there’s just not enough evidence one way or the other for me to say confidently that Pellot can or cannot get it done. We’ll just have to see. 165: Anthony Rinehart Brant Beck Michael Mavros Isaac Sinks DEATH DRAW: #1 Anthony Rinehart vs. #11 Will Kennedy What an unfortunate pull for the senior from Mishiwaka, who faces #1 Anthony Rinehart, who is one of the most credentialed athletes in the field this weekend. It really sucks for Kennedy, who was having a great senior year, and was looking to make his first state finals appearance, but something special is going to have to happen for Kennedy to pull the upset. #13 Michael Mavros gets a pretty good draw, seeing Lake Central’s Emilio Tirado in the ticket round. Their last matchup ended in a 14-4 major decision for Mavros, so I think that a similar result will repeat itself. #6 Brant Beck should also make it out with not much struggle, also North White’s Eli Quasebarth has qualified before, and in his senior season, won’t give up his ticket without a fight. The last quarterbracket should go to #7 Isaac Sinks, but #18 Marques Young has shown fight against really talented wrestlers this year, and should keep this match close, if not pull the upset. Watch out for this match. In the semifinals, I think that Rinehart and Beck make the finals quite easily, and furthermore, I think that Rinehart will win pretty convincingly. For 3rd, I actually want to predict a slight upset, with Mavros taking out Sinks. Sinks is an interesting question mark, as he has been on the podium before, but in a much weaker wrestling state, being Kansas. Also, Sinks, while undefeated, has yet to take on any top ranked threats in the state of Indiana, so he could potentially be a little overranked. I still think he is certainly state material, but once again, we won’t really know how good he is until he gets his first real taste of Indiana talent this weekend. 175: Aidan Costello Cameron Crisp Ethan Popp Aidan White DEATH DRAW: #10 Cameron Crisp vs. #13 Zymarion Hollyfield #13 Zymarion Hollyfield finds himself in another death draw situation as he takes on #10 Cameron Crisp. Furthermore, Crisp has been wrestling fantastically, pushing #1 Aidan Costello to a close, 3-1 decision at regionals. For this reason, I think that Crisp will win this ticket round bout, although it should be a very close match, as indicating by the rankings. There are a couple of interesting quarterbrackets that are worth looking closer at in this weight class. #7 Ethan Popp sees #24 Mason Kobelt in the ticket round, but as a two time state qualifier, I think Popp will make it three. The third quarterbracket is especially intriguing, with no top eight semi-state ranked wrestlers, with #9 SS Aidan White, #10 SS Orlando Castenada, #11 SS Jeirmi Scales, and #12 SS Latrail Lancaster. That being said, White did win his regional bracket, in which all three of the other placers were ranked ahead of him in the semi-state, and two of them were state ranked, at #23 and #24. That, with the addition of the Crown Point singlet that seems to boost the credibility of wrestlers during this point in the season, makes me think that White will punch his ticket to the state tournament. Aidan Costello should breeze into the finals, where he will face the winner of Popp and Crisp. With Crisp’s regional performance, I think that he will pull the slight upset to create a rematch of the regional finals, where Costello will probably win again. We’ll have to see if Crisp makes any changes to his game, though. 190: Kenneth Bisping Austin Reading Vinny Freeman Aleksandr Tatum #16 Aleksandr Tatum finds himself in an interesting quarterbracket for his first semi-state appearance. On the other side of his quarterbracket is New Prairie’s Aidan Ziegler and #22 Colin Weiand. Weiand should beat Ziegler, where I think he can also be competitive against Tatum, but Tatum should ultimately win the matchup. For the next quarterbracket, we have another state ranked matchup between #13 Austin Reading and #24 Brock Finney. Reading has shown great improvement during this season, and I think he is likely to punch his ticket. The last two quarterbrackets contain #7 Kenneth Bisping and #4 Vinny Freeman, who will easily punch their tickets and meet in the semis. I think that Bisping was especially impressive at the Al Smith tournament this year, testing #3 Luke Penola who has become very talented during this past year. Freeman is a returning state placer after a breakthrough post season run, but has not wrestled a whole lot this season, and additionally, has had two relatively close matches during the post season against much lower ranked wrestlers. For this reason, I’m picking Bisping to pull the upset, and then repeat his regionals performance against Reading, who I think will beat Tatum in the top half of the bracket. 215: Will Clark Alex Deming Cole Chicoine Jayden Bartozek DEATH DRAW: #1 Will Clark vs. #7 Kameron Kauffman This is another example of one of those matches that are most certainly a death draw, but not much of a tough out for both wrestlers. #1 Will Clark is pound-for-pound one of the best wrestlers in the state, and despite a strong season from #7 Kameron Kauffman, I think that Clark will win this match quite easily. DEATH DRAW: #12 Jayden Bartozek vs. #15 Everett McClelland #15 Everett McClelland wins his regional, and for his impressive run through the post season thus far, he is rewarded with returning state qualifier #12 Jayden Bartozek. I think Bartozek’s state experience and overall stronger resume will get him through this match. They met earlier this year, and it ended with a 3-1 decision win for Bartozek, so McClelland has shown that he can pull the upset. But first… FIRST ROUND DEATH DRAW: #15 Everett McClelland vs. #20 Jonathan Neese …he has to take on another state ranked opponent in the very first round. #20 Johnathan Neese is 29-3 on the season, and gets put in an unfortunate situation after losing a match against an opponent he had defeated the week prior. Especially at these upper weights, I think this match can get pretty close, but McClelland will probably win this matchup, to set himself up with another matchup against Bartozek. The top quarterbracket contains #2 Cole Chicoine, who should breeze to the semis, before wrestling Will Clark in the semis, which will probably go Clark’s way, although he did make himself look human at the Al Smith, surviving a 8-7 scare against #8 Jackson Weingart. Still, I think Clark will win in a convincing fashion. On the bottom half of the bracket, we have #5 Alex Deming, who should beat #25 Aidan Abad pretty convincingly himself, to set up a semifinals match with Bartozek. I think Deming has been solid enough this season to confidently pick him as the winner here, although I don’t foresee him challenging Clark. 285: Paul Clark Aramis McNutt Brady Beck Anthony Popi DEATH DRAW: #2 Brady Beck vs. #6 Collin Foy Yikes. Two seniors with aspirations of making it far this year hit in the ticket round for a top 8 death draw. #2 Brady Beck has two state medals to his name, while #6 Collin Foy will have to fight hard to make his first state finals appearance. Beck has been very good for a long time, but this is his first year up at heavyweight. He has adjusted well, and I don’t think that Foy’s results are good enough to indicate an upset. FIRST ROUND DEATH DRAW: #3 Aramis McNutt vs. #19 Brody Brown An upset loss against Culver Academy’s Job Mavrick means that we have a first round state ranked matchup with #3 Aramis McNutt and #19 Brody Brown toeing the line first thing Saturday morning. To be fair, Mavrick is in a quarterbracket with #1 Paul Clark, so maybe this was the better outcome. Despite this, I really doubt that McNutt will be tested too hard in this match. FIRST ROUND DEATH DRAW: #5 Anthony Popi vs. #24 Triston Meschede #24 Triston Meschede is a lot tougher than his ranking might indicate, with a win this season over #17 Luke Juris, and a competitive 5-2 loss to McNutt during the regular season. Despite this, I think that #5 Anthony Popi will hold strong and make it through the first round. At the very least though, this match should be more competitive than the other death draws. And for a match that is one ranking spot shy of being a death draw, #1 Paul Clark gets the previously mentioned Luke Juris in the ticket round. Clark is the man to beat, and I highly doubt that Juris is able to pull the upset. That wraps up all of the quarterbrackets though: #1 Clark, #2 Beck, #3 McNutt, and #5 Popi, all at the same weight at the same semi-state, setting up for some incredibly brutal Friday night draws. I think I’m going to predict a slight upset here, with McNutt looking especially impressive this year. Beck has been good this year as well, widening the gap against Popi with each match, going 3-2 in the regular season, and then posting a 5-1 win at sectionals, followed by a fall at regionals. I don’t have great logic for placing McNutt over Beck, so let’s just boil it down to Region bias. Clark should win against McNutt in the finals, while I think Beck gets it done for a 4th time in the 3rd place match. That’s all I have for this semi-state preview. I won’t say much, because I’m already posting this later than I wanted it to, and I’ve got a lot of other stuff on my plate. I hope you all enjoy this write-up, and I’ll be back in about 5-6 days with another.
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  44. I mentioned this in a other thread, but I'll repeat here. The glare from the l8ghts onto the mats today was really bad. At first, I thought it was outside daylight shining in, but it got worse later in the day. The video quality was very poor today.
    2 points
  45. If you hit <Select> <Start> then you can get this display
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  46. TeamGarcia

    Semi State Updates

    Prolly going to see Round 6 next week as well.
    2 points
  47. You called it. He just dominated the bracket that I considered probably the deepest in the Wayne.
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  48. Them boys taking 12 out of 14 and are dominating. This is crazy.
    2 points
  49. base

    Eliminate Semi-State

    Wrestlebacks would help but keep in mind that no matter what fix you try to add, there are still going to be situations where a higher seeded person is stuck close to 2 other highly seeded individuals geographically and therefore will end up with a bad draw somehow. There could theoretically be the top 5 seeds in the state at the same sectional, where there is no way to "change the system" so that they all can be state placers Final tournaments are setup geographically by the IHSAA, not by skill level or seeding Individuals change year to year, what may seem like a ridiculous sectional group of teams now may not be in another 10 years, or perhaps wasn't 10 years ago. IHSAA is not going to schedule based on the prevailing winds Seeding is impressively accurate, but is only a subjective number assigned by knowledgeable individuals. It is not 100% and should not be considered as anything more than a reference. A #2 and a #5 seed may sound like a large gap, but in reality if the two have not wrestled before than the #5 could be better On any given day, wrestling is a sport where upsets CAN happen. It is not IHSAA job to penalize the underdog that has won, or to consider how the "favorite" should deserve another chance Yes, it's personal because they are our kids. Yes, we want to see the best kids represented at state finals. Just remember that for every wrestler that you think "should" be there, there is a wrestler that "shouldn't" be there in your opinion but has earned their way by winning against the opponents placed in front of them Let's celebrate the warriors that are still standing. It may not be the best system, but it's what we have. Imperfect yet beautiful
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