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  1. So, one of my favorite parts of wrestling season is sampling the different hot dogs the schools present during the year. For disclosure, my son Chris Bohn and wrestles for Munster, the hot dog testing tour will follow the Munster schedule. I also taste test the dogs plain. Today I was at Goshen High School. The hot dog was $3. It was pretty plump, and was definitely not cheap. The bun has the perfect amount of "freshness", meaning it wasn't hard, but it wasn't soaked. I will definitely be picking up a couple of more tomorrow. The Goshen hot dogs get 6 slices of pizza out of 8. The next stop on the tour is Valparaiso high school on December 2. Thank you for reading.
    22 points
  2. If Frankfort doesn't have the best ones, it's a huge missed opportunity.
    11 points
  3. I don’t think we are at Red and Lee level yet: they are a Sophomore and Junior. But I get the anticipation. I said 3 years ago I had Hockaday winning 4. That being said: Thrine had one of the best Freshman campaigns I’ve ever seen: and I’m old and have seen 39 years of Championships. I’d like to toss my Homeboy Lil Vargo in the conversation. Don’t blink is all I’m saying. Either way take my money.
    8 points
  4. By Anna Kayser When Brownsburg opens its doors to kick off the 2023-24 wrestling season on Nov. 29 vs. Westfield, it will be the first time in 291 days that Parker Reynolds steps onto the mat in competition. Nine months and 18 days full of doctor’s visits, blood tests, surgeries, physical therapy and pushing himself to the limit, all for a young athlete to return to wrestling stronger than he left it. Parker, the 138-pound freshman starter in last year’s Bulldog lineup, had his first high school campaign riddled with a then-mysterious condition causing numbness in his hands. A season which had incredible high points – on Dec. 10 at the Walsh Jesuit Ironman, he defeated the eventual 138-pound state champion from Ohio – was challenged by a mix of physical and mental hurdles. “When I wrestled, I would lose all feeling. It was almost like there were knives in my forearms, it hurt really, really bad,” Parker said. “It started to almost become a mental thing because before a lot of matches, I wouldn’t know if it was going to come up or not and it almost freaked me out before every match. I was worried that my hands were going to go numb, and it really started messing with me when I wrestled.” Following a semi-state loss to end his freshman season, Parker immediately began seeing a series of doctors to diagnose his condition. They tested his heart, musculoskeletal system and blood for autoimmune diseases before being referred to a group of specialists on thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) – one being Dr. George G. Sheng, a vascular surgeon with Ascension Medical Group. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, TOS – a condition often found in pitchers due to their repetitive throwing motion – refers to a series of syndromes where compression of nerves, arteries and veins in the lower neck and upper chest causes pain or numbness in the surrounding areas. Parker, after undergoing another series of tests with Dr. Sheng, was diagnosed with both neurogenic and venous TOS, two of the three syndromes related to TOS causing his hands to turn purple, numbness and the sensation of feeling knives in his forearms. The constant movement of the shoulder forward – similar to a pitcher’s throwing motion – at a young age can affect the placement of ribs before they’re entirely developed, leading to a partial blockage of different nerves and veins making up the spinal system. Parker became the first wrestler Dr. Sheng had seen with TOS, and in turn became the first to undergo a procedure to remove the first rib on his right side in an effort to alleviate his symptoms. The recovery timeline for this surgery to treat TOS is one year. “Nobody thought he was going to be able to wrestle this year – not even the surgeon, not even us,” Josh Reynolds, Parker’s dad, said. “He was going to have to put the work in, he was going to have to go to physical therapy and see how his body [healed].” Parker has TOS on both sides of his body, but an early expectation of having two rib-removal surgeries faded as the April 3 surgery on his right side relieved most symptoms on both. However, the doubt of a possible second surgery and how his body would rebound expanded the unknown from one year to potentially never wrestling again. “This is the longest I’ve ever gone without having a match, I felt like so much was getting taken away from me. There was a lot of doubt [if I would ever wrestle again],” Parker said. The beginning stages of Parker’s recovery can be summed up in two words: Boring and grueling. Unable to do anything where he might feel pressure in his left side, the rising sophomore found himself unable to do all of his favorite things – wrestling, as well as enjoy fishing and a number of water activities at his family’s vacation home in Florida. After months of being in a dark place mentally, from not knowing what was going on with his body to possibly being unable to wrestle for at least a year, Parker began seeing a mental coach. “[Parker’s mental coach] has probably been one of the biggest influences in all of this,” Josh said. “He was a calming voice to Parker and saying ‘Listen, you’ve got to listen to your body. If you’re not right, you can’t come back prematurely.’” Taking the next step in his rehab process by beginning light, lower body-focused workouts helped, too, and Parker’s parents saw a noticeable change mentally. And then, a lump on his neck appeared and severe nosebleeds began, sparking a series of blood tests with the possibility of lymphoma or leukemia. The average size of a lymph node is under 1.5 centimeters in diameter, and Parker’s grew to near 3 centimeters. “He’d make comments like, “I don’t know what I can do if I can’t wrestle. That’s all I’ve ever done, I’ve been wrestling since I was four.’” Josh said. “As a family, it was tough especially for my wife and I because we’re just saying we want [Parker] healthy and in his eyes, ‘Well if I’m healthy I can wrestle.’” Parker had another surgery in July to remove the entire growth from his neck. The tests for leukemia came back negative, and instead he was diagnosed with Epstein Barr virus – another form of mononucleosis – likely caused by the hit his immune system took with the removal of his rib. He was cleared to return to practice in August, with stipulations from his surgeon: He couldn’t be taken down and was only allowed to be in situations which he could control. But he could build his entire daily routine around wrestling and gaining strength for the season. “Coach [Chad] Red said, “You tell me when and where and I’m with you every step of the way,’” Josh recalled. “That’s when we saw this mental transition. [Parker] was working with the mental coach, doing one-on-ones with Coach Red, practicing twice a day [plus lifting weights] and he was changing his mindset.” Over the summer, Parker lost close to 10 pounds. After being cleared by his physicians, he began working out and practicing three times a day, before school and after school, to get himself back in wrestling shape for Brownsburg’s impending Oct. 30 practice. “After a couple months, you can see he’s getting smoother and feeling better,” Brownsburg head wrestling coach Darrick Snyder said. “Now, we’re working through with him that he’s not going to be the same dude at our opening meet that he will be at the end of the year. He’s going to take some leaps this season.” Now, Parker’s coming back with a vengeance – finally stepping onto the mat with more answers than questions. Along with a renewed sense of confidence in his health and wrestling ability, he’s entering this season with three things he didn’t have last year: A tattoo on his lower ribs of a quote by Moliére, a French playwright, reading, “The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.” A list of all the wrestlers he beat last season who placed at the state championships in Indiana or surrounding states. And a necklace with his first rib, removed when this all started, to wear around his neck before each of his matches during his improbable comeback campaign.
    8 points
  5. Agree. This is a hot dog only thread. Create your own thread if you want to discuss pizza and/or popcorn. Also........let's please keep the class hot dog and hot dog wrestle back discussion at a minimum in this thread. I do not care about the best 4A or 3A hot dogs.........I just want to know which hot dog is the best.
    6 points
  6. Congratulations to Conner Specht Congratulations to from Jay County for signing with Manchester. Projected to wrestle 285. View full signing
    6 points
  7. Teams only post duals score with out individual matches. Tune in Monday
    6 points
  8. Look at the Brackets and I think it will tell you a story.....120 pounds @ Ironman had close to twice the amount of wrestlers then the other weights or at least an extra round. And the names that are in that weight class are some pretty great wrestlers. I mean Jake went 4-2 in a 64 man bracket others were 32 man brackets and the quality of the opponent @120 was exceptional. Lost to Leo DeLuca#2 @120 in the country currently and Jordyn Raney Ranked #4 in the country @126. Blaze, Jax,Forrest, Lilledahl. Great competition for sure. But 4-2 at the ironman is 4 wins at the Ironman.
    5 points
  9. Ahawkeye

    132- Hockaday vs Thrine

    Thrine is lightning fast Hockaday is so fundamentally sound. I hope we get a chance to see them wrestle.
    5 points
  10. Tcarter

    132- Hockaday vs Thrine

    I don't see Kyrell trying to dodge Thrine, not taking anything away from Thrine, but Kyrell ain't running from anyone...
    5 points
  11. I have an assistant coach who does reviews of the popcorn at each school. The girls team is making TikTok’s of his reviews for the end of year banquet. I look forward to hearing about how the hot dogs compare at each location. these are the important discussions
    5 points
  12. JORVILLE

    132- Hockaday vs Thrine

    I think unless you have seen Clinton Shepherd up close most don’t have a good feel for how good he is because hasn’t done as much Indiana stuff. He will be hard to beat come February. Also Kyrel and Ison listed at 138 also top contenders . Thrine was super impressive last season and can’t want to see it all play out.
    5 points
  13. All I know is that I was extremely impressed with Thrine at State. Kid is a natural and the skies the limit. I wouldn’t bet against either one of them.
    5 points
  14. I've heard it all before. Most thought the same thing when he wrestled Frazier. I saw Frazier mauling people last week for VT. Freestyle is not folkstyle. I've seen guys win Fargo 4 times and never win state. I've seen guys win state who didn't know what Fargo was. Head to head during the season will determine who is the champ.
    5 points
  15. Is he wrestling the whole Trine team?
    5 points
  16. Talks to much
    5 points
  17. 99.9% certain power poll is strictly based on individual rankings. Not votes or other criteria. For example, an individual ranked #1 counts for (hypothetically) 16 points in the poll. A coaches poll could have different results.
    5 points
  18. Jayruss

    132- Hockaday vs Thrine

    I have a few questions on this one… Are they scheduled to face off in the regular season ? Will one bump up (Leavell) seems silly, or down (Schaefer), no small task, but a better option than up. Or, will they give us a show a la Lee vs Red high school part 2.? And lastly, who wins ? My prediction: Both of those throwback type wrestlers don’t budge and stay on a collision course only to wrestle under the lights and for all of the marbles. A perfect scenario is both wrestlers entering with an insert 45+ wins to zero losses, but depending on that heavy Brownsburg schedule if Hockaday drops one, or we find out splitting time with a pigskin vs. specializing in one sport is the better of the two routes. If they meet once then I give the nod to Thrine because he’s an upset machine, but if twice then Hockaday days what he does and learns from his loss to get the W! thoughts ?
    4 points
  19. I agree and believe Hockaday would control the match. In my opinion, Hockaday is Indiana's P4P #1. I also have to admit I thought Frazier would control the match last year against Thrine and I was proven wrong. Regardless, if the match happens, it will be fun to watch. Good luck to both wrestlers!
    4 points
  20. Pretty sure 138 has a former champ there also . Evan will be battling some big fish in Illinois. But will be at the Ironman with some Indiana kids as well as the Carnahan.
    4 points
  21. Faithcoach

    Who you got!?

    I am the head coach at Faith Christian, a 1a school in Lafayette. We have our biggest team ever this season with 31 wrestlers. I think a lot of it is our club team in the offseason and developing our feeder system.
    4 points
  22. Dave Cloud

    Need Some BIG shoes

    Thanks to Coach Cook from THS! Keep an eye here if you are looking for some large shoes in case anyone else has some they want to share. NO community like the Wrestling community! dave
    4 points
  23. Refer to above comment
    3 points
  24. Word is that they are moving the date of that dual due to the Cubs Convention. There is no way I'm missing out on meeting Shohei for a stupid wrestling dual.
    3 points
  25. Congratulations to Jayden Jett Congratulations to from Cowan for signing with West Liberty. Projected to wrestle 157. View full signing
    3 points
  26. By Anna Kayser When Brownsburg opens its doors to kick off the 2023-24 wrestling season on Nov. 29 vs. Westfield, it will be the first time in 291 days that Parker Reynolds steps onto the mat in competition. Nine months and 18 days full of doctor’s visits, blood tests, surgeries, physical therapy and pushing himself to the limit, all for a young athlete to return to wrestling stronger than he left it. Parker, the 138-pound freshman starter in last year’s Bulldog lineup, had his first high school campaign riddled with a then-mysterious condition causing numbness in his hands. A season which had incredible high points – on Dec. 10 at the Walsh Jesuit Ironman, he defeated the eventual 138-pound state champion from Ohio – was challenged by a mix of physical and mental hurdles. “When I wrestled, I would lose all feeling. It was almost like there were knives in my forearms, it hurt really, really bad,” Parker said. “It started to almost become a mental thing because before a lot of matches, I wouldn’t know if it was going to come up or not and it almost freaked me out before every match. I was worried that my hands were going to go numb, and it really started messing with me when I wrestled.” Following a semi-state loss to end his freshman season, Parker immediately began seeing a series of doctors to diagnose his condition. They tested his heart, musculoskeletal system and blood for autoimmune diseases before being referred to a group of specialists on thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) – one being Dr. George G. Sheng, a vascular surgeon with Ascension Medical Group. View full article
    3 points
  27. Give me The Iceman, ice flows in those veins. 250,000 on Jake ! it up ! 11/24/23 11:54pm #TheCountyCertified
    3 points
  28. Come out to The Carnahan Dec 16th. Where there will be hammers at every weight classes . But I believe 126-157 will be absolutely loaded as Bishop McCort is the deepest high school team around those weights . 3 Super 32 Champs alone from there .
    3 points
  29. Hockaday may beat one or two Trine wrestlers, but no way he beats the whole team. I do think he will handle Thrine without a problem.
    3 points
  30. Having been around eastern Iowa on weekends this fall, i've gotten to know quite a few other Hawk freshman parents that are dialed into the football and wrestling scenes. I really like how Iowa does their state tournaments -- esp in football. They have class football (including 8 man) and only 16 teams make the tournament based upon RPI which then dictates seeding. Needless to say, the 6A 1st round debacle of BD vs. Brownsburg wouldn't have happened in that type of format. It's also been real interesting to hear their comments on single class wrestling and how brutal of a tournament that is. I've showed them pictures of the finals and how great a show it is (which they agreed was pretty nice.) Good luck to the Clark brothers as they have shot at being double state champs - pretty tough to do in 6A football and in a single class wrestling state series...
    3 points
  31. Hockaday will be battle tested all season and has wins against top 10 national talent. I don't think he can be an underdog in any match in indiana at this point. Thrine did pull an upset last yr and is extremely athletic and talented but Jake holds position to good and has great timing on attacks. Jake will be on pace to be a top 5 nationally his senior yr.
    3 points
  32. Coach Gard is one of the best coaches in the sport, no doubt he will have his guys ready no matter the semi-state. Sucks to see one of Ft. Wayne’s best teams leave though.
    3 points
  33. 1 match at a time buddy!!
    3 points
  34. Indy hotels gonna turn off the elevators!
    3 points
  35. @FCFIGHTER170 is Tylin hunting down more champs in 2024? Maybe we can sneak Evan Stanley in the mix at 32 I saw he was ranked pretty high in Illinois
    3 points
  36. Rankings will be released fully after 48 hours. If you are a Silverback you will have immediate access. Date: 11/28/2023 Evansville Evansville #1 View full individual rankings record
    2 points
  37. JJs Pizza Shack. Stuffed crust crumble sausage.
    2 points
  38. That's on the southside, do you need a map?
    2 points
  39. This aged horribly stick to wrestling
    2 points
  40. Did you have him beating Frazier?
    2 points
  41. MattM

    132- Hockaday vs Thrine

    I may be bias but I like the that kids fortitude.
    2 points
  42. https://wzbd.com/index.php/2023/11/23/5-braves-learn-opponents-for-redhawk-duals/
    2 points
  43. Frazier took foot off the gas and learned from it and will do great in college, but Jake has a good track record in folkstyle as well. I think he has beaten some top 5 nationally ranked in folk and seems to only be improving. Believe he beat one of those raney boys at one time in folk in the last yr. Hes pretty solid. At the end of the day its wrestling and anybody can be beat!
    2 points
  44. I edited it lol
    2 points
  45. https://www.rtc4sports.com/post/rochester-wrestling-preview Some good commentary on Faulkens and the realignment.
    2 points
  46. Need a CP vs MC football game
    2 points
  47. Must have watched gorilla radio and heard all that dounut talk
    2 points
  48. Rinehart has a really good shot too
    2 points
  49. 2 points
  50. Dave Cloud

    Need Some BIG shoes

    A former wrestler of mine is now a middle school coach and needs a size 17 shoe for one of his wrestlers. I had some big pairs but gave them away in recent years. Anyone have a line on some of these rascals? Give me a call 765-610-8150 if you can help out. Much thanks, Dave
    2 points
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