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  1. In an 18-0 decision the IHSAA has moved forward with fully sanctioning girls wrestling as a varsity sport in Indiana. The sport was officially approved this afternoon after running as a separate event under the IHSGW since 2017 and two years under the IHSAA's Emerging Sport status. Indiana has been a training ground for many of the top women's wrestlers in the country with Olympians Sarah Hildebrandt and Kayla Miracle leading the way. Indiana has a strong tradition in women's wrestling and as a fully sanctioned sport it will continue to produce wrestlers with national and world level success. View full article
    5 points
  2. Can’t believe there’s been no chatter about this. Hockaday going for 3rd in U20, Cressell had a great run, Lemley for 5th, Barkett for 5th. u17 Greco Xavier Smith and Hartleroad placed Quite a few u15 and futures placers u17 are coming in strong with Bell and Shephard after texhing 2 seed Youngblut in quarters
    5 points
  3. Big changes are coming to high school wrestling this season. Over the past ten years the collegiate folkstyle rules have become almost a different sport with out of bound stalling, what determines out of bounds, and this past year the three point takedown. While many were clamoring for the college out of bounds rules with only one supporting point determining being in bounds it was repeatedly shot down by the NFHS due to mat and gym size concerns. This year though, the NFHS has decided that it is time to implement the one supporting point criteria for high school wrestling. While making the wrestling area a little bigger this rule will make it easier for referees to focus on the action instead of checking for the proper amount of supporting points of the wrestlers. On top of that change the NFHS has approved the popular three-point takedown. This year at the NCAA level they went to a three-point takedown. Many people were cautious, but also excited about that big change. After the NCAA season concluded many felt that the three-point takedown was a huge success. If these two big changes aren’t enough for you, the NFHS has also aligned with the NCAA level with adding a four-point nearfall. After four seconds on your back the offensive wrestler will now be awarded four points instead of taking five seconds to earn only three points. This was implemented in the NCAA since 2015 and last year they updated the rule to allow two points for two seconds, three points for three seconds, and four points for four seconds or more. The NFHS will follow the NCAA and implement all three scenarios for nearfall. Other rule changes include a clarification of the Technical Fall criteria and not requiring a 10-foot circle on the wrestling mat. Here is the NFHS article on the changes https://www.nfhs.org/articles/participants-now-inbounds-with-one-point-of-contact-in-high-school-wrestling/ NFHS Article.pdf View full article
    4 points
  4. One small devil's advocate counterpoint to the idea that a tech is now too easy: Making techs and majors easier moves team scoring closer to representing actual difficulty of earning each type of win. Pins have always been rightfully worth more team points than a tech. However, tech falls have always been much better indicators of the superior wrestler. Upsets by tech don't exist. Rematch victories by someone who previously got teched are very, very rare. However, pins can happen in a variety of circumstances and are not always earned by the season-long best wrestler. What we saw in college was that tech falls were way up, but that a rematch could be a good match despite the first match having been a tech. This was not the case before. Related...close duals will now have points more accurately assigned to the deserving team. Before, a team could have 3 dominant wins totalling only 9 or 10 points, while their opponent had 3 close wins but also got 9 points. Now, those dominant wins can rightfully be 12 or 13 points compared to the 9 for the close wins.
    3 points
  5. 3 points
  6. Track teams and cross country teams are allowed to practice co-ed. Imagine they’d also let wrestling.
    3 points
  7. Not sure I agree with the conclusion, but certainly logic that can be followed.
    3 points
  8. Certainly Lefever although not division 1 and Miracle for women and Sarah Hildebrandt
    3 points
  9. How many takedown records were done in this manner? If you are getting takedown records by teching kids in this manner it just means you wrestled a super weak schedule and your record doesn't mean anything.
    3 points
  10. Choosing down becomes much less relevant than ever before.
    3 points
  11. And a coach! Katie Kriebel is the assistant coach for the Senior Women's National Wrestling Team. She will be working with the team before the Olympics and in Paris. So proud of all these Forever Hoosiers!
    3 points
  12. I believe you are correct if Mendez continues tracking on his current path. 4X HS State Champ, NCAA Champ as a true sophomore & competed very well on the senior level at the latest Olympic Trials beating McKenna, Green & Diakomihalis then only losing to Retherford 3-2. Very impressive for someone who is only 20 or 21 years old.
    3 points
  13. I have Parris as the GOAT even if he doesn't medal (which would be a huge upset if he doesn't come home with a medal). 3x state champ, 1 loss in HS NCAA champ, Hodge winner Age group world champ Sr world medalist US Olympian Sarah Hildebrant is the women's GOAT without a doubt. But Parris is the overall GOAT at the moment. And I do suspect that Jesse Mendez's final resume will place him above Parris when its all said and done.
    3 points
  14. Gable Stevenson pretty solid Indiana born wrestler
    3 points
  15. Can we talk about Peyton Schoettle for just a minute? He placed 8th at U17 51 kg… blood round match was against Shamus Regan… and beat him 7-6. Oh, not sure who he is? Just a Fargo National Champion and a prep National Champion. Beyond that, just a ridiculous resume of accomplishments. This young man is doing big things… total stud!
    2 points
  16. The reversal thing is something I struggled with initially, but in the end am fine with. Why do you think a reversal and take down should be worth the same amount? Just curious on another's perspective. This scoring situation didn't seem to cause any more stalling at the college level...in fact, it seemed to open things up. Bottom wrestlers eager to get out so they can get to closing the gap, top wrestlers eager to take chances because a) there is a bigger reward to trying to expose the opponent's back and b) if it doesn't work out, they're still up 2 points and not just 1.
    2 points
  17. Bad Analogy. Just like your reasoning and most of your takes.
    2 points
  18. Still believe it will end up being Mendez when he is done. He is building a Very strong resume and is really just getting started.
    2 points
  19. Parris is the GOAT. Hope we get to see him in L.A. in 2028, too!
    2 points
  20. The only division that required a qualification was the Girls Showcase. Only other qualification is enough money to fly out to Vegas. These are UWW age groups which are based on 3 year increments in most circumstances and utilize the ever popular metric weight classes.
    2 points
  21. Merrillville semi state bringing the Olympians
    2 points
  22. Franklin RTC Wednesday. Excited to have: Waylon Cressell Warren Central 2x state champ IHSAA State Champion NDHSAA State Champion 2X Fargo All American Marion Co Champ, MIC Champ, Sectional, Regional and Semi State Champ, Rumble on the Red Champ its state week. Let’s be deep and get after. Lots of live. East side bringing a crew.
    1 point
  23. I coached their stud coach Jake Oniel in high school. Dude had some hips. Also might have coached his assistants Riley Mcclurg state champ and Chico Adams 2xer:)And yes I know the kids well. Except Waylon. I’m so excited to talk to this young man. Awesome on the mat and off the mat. everyone get here tonight and scrap.
    1 point
  24. Super super pumped for our young ladies! any idea when we’ll get info for scheduling requirements (number of duals vs tourneys, etc;) or state tourney info? Wanna ensure I have enough staff and am scheduling our girls against the correct competition to prepare them for their state series. Related: I need more assistant coaches! Hit me up!
    1 point
  25. In an 18-0 decision the IHSAA has moved forward with fully sanctioning girls wrestling as a varsity sport in Indiana. The sport was officially approved this afternoon after running as a separate event under the IHSGW since 2017 and two years under the IHSAA's Emerging Sport status. Indiana has been a training ground for many of the top women's wrestlers in the country with Olympians Sarah Hildebrandt and Kayla Miracle leading the way. Indiana has a strong tradition in women's wrestling and as a fully sanctioned sport it will continue to produce wrestlers with national and world level success.
    1 point
  26. Hockaday looking insane. Kaleb Larkin beat Jesse Mendez when he won a Senior level freestyle tournament in November. He just teched 2-time AA Kolodzik and went to the wire with Yianni D at Olympic Trials. Hockaday falls to him, 8-7. Dude's becoming a bona fide beast
    1 point
  27. At the same time you have a chance to get 4 near fall which will encourage a wrestler that may be better on top to be more aggressive. Not to mentioned with only 2 point reversal it becomes more of a high reward low risk situation. For example before if you're up 2-0 and aggressive on top and give up a reversal it's tied. Now with a takedown you're up 3-0 and can work for 4 points if you get reversed you're still up 3-2. The wrestlers that are going to work for takedowns are going to whether uts 2 or 3 points. I think this will encourage wrestlers to get better on there feet and on top. I agree you may see less wrestlers choose bottom, but I also think you might see an increase in choosing top.
    1 point
  28. Stalling is a judgement call and hard to have interpreted the same across the state or even country. NCAA referees work diligently to keep things as uniform as possible and we still have great variations in the way some call stalling. As much as you want to clamor about rules for stalling they will always leave a lot of room for interpretation from all refs.
    1 point
  29. Rules are rules and whatever they are we’ll figure em out. The only thing that bugs me, is that a turn can be less than a takedown (2 v 3), and that doesn’t really make sense in any style of wrestling, as near falls are semantically the second best thing in a wrestling match that has falls.
    1 point
  30. If we're talking college success, shouldn't we include 4x national champ Lefever? And wasn't Kayla Miracle a 4x college national champ (and 2x olympian)? I'm not saying they are GOATs, but they have had more college success than any other Indiana high school natives.
    1 point
  31. With 2//3/4 point near falls, I believe tilters will become more prevalent.
    1 point
  32. Mason Parris, Sarah Hildebrandt and Kayla Miracle all make the U.S. Olympic team. Great job gentleman and ladies. A few other Indiana natives also has a solid showing at the Olympic trials.
    1 point
  33. With the implementation of the 3 point takedown, will all takedown records now be untouchable? Previously 15 takedowns was roughly a tech but now it would be done in 7-8 takedowns.
    1 point
  34. It should help everyone lean into their offensive strengths. The "best on their feet" wrestler can now use take down/let up even more successfully. The "has a hard time with take downs, but can really ride" wrestler can now really take advantage of choice between periods. From what we've seen in college, this should really open up what high school wrestlers are willing to risk to score points.
    1 point
  35. Agree to disagree. Sarah Hildebrandt is the undisputed Indiana women's GOAT. There are levels to this. This is akin to calling Caitlyn Clark the basketball GOAT.
    1 point
  36. Absolutely love all the rule changes. Not as much grey area with new college ob rules and more points on the board. All sounds great to me!
    1 point
  37. Log in to NFHS and you can get to the article
    1 point
  38. No true 2nd match. Nick places 2nd
    1 point
  39. Sarah Hildebrandt College: 2015 WCWA national champion at 123 pounds for King University… 2014 WCWA national champion at 123 pounds. 2013 Pan American Wrestling Championships Panama City, Panama1st Freestyle 55 kg 2015 Pan American Wrestling Championships Santiago, Chile1st Freestyle 55 kg 2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships Lima, Peru1st Freestyle 53 kg World Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd Freestyle 53 kg 2019 Pan American Wrestling Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina 1stFreestyle 53 kg Pan American Games Lima, Peru 1st Freestyle 53 kg 2021 Pan American Wrestling Championships Guatemala City, Guatemala 1st Freestyle 50 kg Summer Olympics Tokyo, Japan 3rd Freestyle 50 kg World Championships Oslo, Norway 2nd Freestyle 50 kg 2022 Pan American Wrestling Championships Acapulco, Mexico 1st Freestyle 50 kg World Championships Belgrade, Serbia 3rd Freestyle 50 kg 2023 Pan American Wrestling Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina 1st Freestyle 50 kg World Championships Belgrade, Serbia 3rd Freestyle 50 kg 2024 Olympic Team Trials Champion 50kg Woman or man: if you have these credentials you're THE GOAT.
    1 point
  40. If only there was a website https://indianamat.com/index.php?/history/worlds.html/ 2021 Kayla Miracle- Culver Academies Event: Olympic Womens Freestyle Championship Weight: 62kg Place: 12th 2021 Sarah Hildebrandt- Penn Event: Olympic Womens Freestyle Championship Weight: 50kg Place: 3rd 2021 Stevan Micic- Hanover Central Event: Olympic Freestyle Championship Weight: 57kg Place: 14th 1988 David Butler Muncie Northside Event: Olympic Greco-Roman Championship Weight: 74kg Place: Qualifier 1976 Pete Lee- Muncie Central Event: Olympic Greco-Roman Championship Weight: 100kg Place: 5th 1936 Richard Voliva- Bloomington South Event: Olympic Freestyle Championship Weight: 79kg Place: 2nd
    1 point
  41. You're allowed to be Wrong AJ its America after all
    1 point
  42. Thanks for the pic and the clarification. Good call, Valencia lost fair and square.
    1 point
  43. Since this new area is becoming a booming wrestling section of the state I have decided to take a visit to the Caprino @Y2CJ41 home on Sat for an "un-official" visit for a potential landing spot for a future hammer. Reporting no names but this kid has been previously Frepan/Seymour trained
    1 point
  44. 100% would have to be andrew howe imo. 2nd best wrestler in the world many years behind the GOAT of our sport and pushed him to.the limit. After that micic, angel
    1 point
  45. Quick thought to me would be Micic, but my mind is a bit foggy from New Years celebration. #BringBackTheTights
    1 point
  46. I’d put Howe then Angel at number one and two if you do NCAA results only. Howe 2-1-3-2 Angel 3x big ten champ National champ and 4x AA, never placed lower than 5th at NCAA, world 5th. Micic was a world champ this year if we are including world level accomplishments
    1 point
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