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  1. That wasn't within the past year, like I stated when I posted everything.
  2. Looking at the past year, here is what I found. 10 losses including 8 to unranked kids against 2 wins against ranked kids(#19 or #20). No placement at Super 32 or Fargo, and two losses at Disney. There are reasons why some kids are not ranked and it's not a conspiracy theory. In case you didn't know Pennsylvania is pretty good at wrestling. Wins Intermat #14 Ben Kamali Flo #19 Mead Flo #20 Kamali Fargo Champ. Round 2: Asa Garcia (Indiana) over Benyamin Kamali (Michigan) (Dec 9-7) Champ. Round 3: Asa Garcia (Indiana) over Marcos Polanco (California) (Dec 8-6) Disney 113 - Asa Garcia (Avon WC) over Trey Lane (Brandon) UTB 3-2 113 - Asa Garcia (Avon WC) over Brakan Mead (Liberty Patriots) TB-1 3-2 Super 32 Chad Craft 1-0 IHPO Cons. Round 6: Asa Garcia (Avon Wrestling Club) over Chase Yost (Woodford County) (Dec 3-1) Losses Both #2 Glory Intermat #7 Hoskins IHPO Cons. Round 7: Graham Shore (Blackfoot) over Asa Garcia (Avon Wrestling Club) (Dec 6-3) Champ. Round 3: Chad Craft (Dehart Elite) over Asa Garcia (Avon Wrestling Club) (Dec 4-3) Fargo Cons. Round 6: Terrell Barraclough (Utah) over Asa Garcia (Indiana) (Dec 12-8) Champ. Round 4: Trevor Mastrogiovanni (New Jersey) over Asa Garcia (Indiana) (TF 15-2) GRR Champ. Round 3: Chad Craft (Dehart Elite) over Asa Garcia (AWC/CWA) (Dec 6-4) Disney 113 - Fabian Gutierrez (Adams City) over Asa Garcia (Avon WC) Dec 10-4 113 - Christopher Wright (PA_Rampage) over Asa Garcia (Avon WC) Dec 9-3 UWW Cadets Champ. Round 2: Jaden Abas (California) over Asa Garcia (Indiana) (TF 10-0) Cons. Round 3: Tommy Hoskins (Ohio) over Asa Garcia (Indiana) (TF 12-2) ISWA State 1st Place Match: Tylor Triana (Region Wrestling Academy) over Asa Garcia (Avon WC) (TF 11-0) Super 32 Kyle Cisneros CO 15-1 Patrick Glory NJ Pin
  3. Sometimes it takes a while for Indiana wrestlers to build up their resume due to our in-season travel restrictions. Breyden Bailey is an excellent example. He has only 4 losses on his career and was always on the bubble of being ranked. After a very impressive 3rd place at the Super 32 he jumped into the rankings very high.
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  17. Garcia. Why is he not ranked? -Not much of a national resume that is needed Mills -Didn't wrestle much in the off-season Mulkey -Had a decent off-season, but no big wins to put him in the rankings Rooks. Knocked off Cummings -See Mulkey, on top of that Cummings has been in and out of the rankings his whole career. McIntosh -Solid off-season, but no big wins Reitz -He slipped into the rankings after Junior Duals, then fell out. Walton -Didn't see too many off-season events All of the listed guys either didn't place or participate in the big events like Fargo and Super 32. Those events are what get kids into the rankings the easiest.
  18. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Two years ago Thomas Penola didn’t crack Zionsville’s varsity lineup. Last year he had a mediocre season, going 24-13. A week ago he entered the prestigious Al Smith Classic as an unranked, unseeded junior competing in arguably the toughest weight class in the tournament. Now, just a week later, Penola’s career has taken a drastic turn. He won the Al Smith at 170 pounds, beating four ranked wrestlers in the process. When the new state rankings came out this week, Penola had one of the biggest jumps in the ranking’s history. He went from not being in the top 16, to his current rank of No. 3. “I was really surprised when I saw the rankings,” Penola said. “I didn’t know what to expect. I had beaten some good guys at the Al Smith, but I generally don’t even look at rankings. I just listen to my coaches and go out and wrestle.” Penola’s coaches are perhaps the ones surprised the least about his sudden rise into the state’s wrestling spotlight. “Thomas has had a great year,” Zionsville coach Jared Williams said. “We knew going into the Al Smith, with the competition that was going to be there at that weight, that we’d have a chance to see where he stood. I thought he could win it. I really thought that, going in, he’s there with anyone.” Penola knocked off No. 16 ranked Jordan Rader (14-2) in the opening round of the Al Smith. He later defeated Mike Edwards (10-5), No. 10 ranked Jared Swank (19-2), No. 9 ranked Tavonte Malone (24-1) and No. 5-ranked Zack Fattore (15-2) to win the championship. Penola is currently 20-1 on the season. Both he, and his coaches, point to his vigorous off-season training as the reason for his success this season. “For me, the biggest difference was that I stopped playing football and focused on wrestling,” Penola said. “The coaches I have been working with are great. They helped me focus on working on my feet. I went to camps, I worked out at CIA. I got to wrestle some guys that have really pushed me. Before this summer my weakness was wrestling on my feet. Now, I’d say, it’s my biggest strength.” Coach Williams credits Penola’s work ethic and desire for the turnaround. “I really thought last year that he would make a big jump,” Williams said. “I don’t think quitting football really had anything to do with it other than he came into our season healthy. He had one of his knees worked on last year and missed all of freestyle and folkstyle season. He felt behind and really wanted to focus on wrestling during the fall. I wouldn’t encourage anyone to stop playing football. If you want to make a big jump, it can happen in the spring and summer. “Thomas is hyper focused, and that’s why he is where he is today.” This year Penola’s goal is to place high at the state meet. He acknowledged that it won’t come easy. He is focusing on each match he wrestles and knows he can’t get to the point where he overlooks anyone. “I see what happens with him in the room,” Williams said. “I can feel it when I wrestle with him. He’s up there with anyone. He has that state-placing potential. But we’ve talked, and he has a lot of things that have to improve for him to be in a state title conversation. But he’s going the things he needs to do. “He’s as coachable as any person I’ve ever had. He takes in everything we, as a coaching staff, tell him. If we say we need something to happen, he’ll do everything in his power to make it happen. He does everything right, from nutrition, to rest to working hard in the weight room. He’s a leader for our team. And, the reason he loves wrestling is because he knows it’s a sport that rewards those that work the hardest.” Penola also credits having teammates that push him in the room as a reason for his success. “Guys like Sam Gobeyn, Matt Wertz and Josue Hill all have the same mind set and are improving because of their work and the way they push each other,” Williams said. Outside of wrestling Penola loves to hang out with his family, which includes two sisters and five brothers. He enjoys watching football and wrestling. And, he says, he loves eating when it isn’t wrestling season. Click here to view the article
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