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  1. The capacity for a hockey setup at Gainbridge is around 12,500, which is basically what we use for wrestling. It will be tighter and friendlier this year, but we aren't losing as much as you want to think we are losing. There are people that don't go for whatever reason when it's in Indy, this year will be no different.
  2. It's not significantly less as people want to say. I could only find the numbers for 2017, but the average attendance per session was 11,000. According to the Ford Center people they will be able to have 9,500. While smaller, it's only about 1,500 smaller which is pretty good compared to other venues around the state.
  3. We should just have the coaches count kids at their school tomorrow and report it here.
  4. The best thing is to separate the kids as best possible with the least amount of bias. If three kids all were top two last year they should be the top 3 seeds. No need to sit and argue about some ratings, let the computer randomly draw them as 1-3. Go on from there.
  5. Can we test these rankings and let Henry wrestle Tylin Thrine to see if these ratings are correct?
  6. Lots of people will be upset with their semi-state draws, hundreds, if not thousands of people.
  7. 126 – Abraham Hernandez – Junior 138 – Delin Jones – Senior 175 – Jackson Illingworth – Senior 190 – Adrian Carlos – Junior 215 – Eldrich Flores – Senior 285 – Kyrese Rhodes – Junior
  8. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Eastern Hancock senior Cameron Volz isn’t looking for attention. But, when you climb the state wrestling rankings, lose by one point to a returning state champion and have the opportunity to do something no other wrestler in his school has accomplished in 22 years, you can’t hide from the spotlight. Volz was asked if there was anything about him that would be interesting to readers. He thought for a second, then asked his mom. View full article
  9. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Eastern Hancock senior Cameron Volz isn’t looking for attention. But, when you climb the state wrestling rankings, lose by one point to a returning state champion and have the opportunity to do something no other wrestler in his school has accomplished in 22 years, you can’t hide from the spotlight. Volz was asked if there was anything about him that would be interesting to readers. He thought for a second, then asked his mom. “Well, you broke the school record for career wins,” his mom said. But Volz didn’t want to talk about that. “No mom, not that. I don’t care about that,” he said. “That’s not what I want people to know.” After thinking for a moment, Volz came up with his answer. “I really just want people to know that I have a big heart,” he said. “I want to leave a footprint in people’s lives.” He’s certainly leaving his mark on Royal wrestling. Volz is currently ranked 14th in the 132-pound class. He’s ranked No. 2 in the New Castle semistate. He owns the school record for wins, but he’s not even sure how many he has (somewhere around 140 he estimates). He is also vying to become the first Eastern Hancock wrestler to place in the state tournament since 2002. “Cameron is a hard worker,” Eastern Hancock coach Sam Pfaff said. “You have to be in order to become the level of wrestler Cameron is. He’s got a great mind set. He’s like a true student of the game. He’s always watching film, learning, and asking questions.” That studying helped Volz close a gap with New Castle’s Tylin Thrine – the returning state champion and the No. 2 ranked grappler in the weight class. During the regular season Thrine handled Volz, winning 5-1. But in the Centerville sectional final the match was much closer. Volz scored a first-period takedown in the match. In the end, Thrine prevailed by a single point, 4-3. “We went into this one with a little bit of a different attitude,” Pfaff said. “We said, you’re the underdog here – you have nothing to lose. Throw everything you have at him. I told him he can’t be afraid, and to let it all fly. We spent all week working in different positions and trying to iron some things out. In the match we got the early takedown, but Tylin in his freakish athletic fashion, got right back to his feet.” Volz doesn’t believe in moral victories. According to him, he hates losing. But he knows matches like he has had with Thrine can only help him in the future. “I’m grateful for those opportunities,” Volz said. “Those opportunities make me better and hopefully I make him better as well.” Volz brings a vast skillset to the mat. “Cameron is incredibly athletic and very fast,” Pfaff said. “He has incredible technique. He has to wrestle with confidence though. Going back to the Thrine match, he showed he is a better wrestler when he goes out there without fear and doesn’t worry about the end result. When he does that, he’s really, really solid and can hang with just about anyone.” Cameron’s freshman brother, Bradyn, won the 113-pound weight class in sectional. Cameron loves working with Bradyn on the mat, as well as with the Eastern Hancock youth program. “I like coaching,” Volz said. “I feel like I’m pretty good at it. I know a lot about wrestling and I try to show that to the younger guys.” In his personal life, Volz has dealt with a lot of adversity. The adversity isn’t something he wanted to delve into for this article, but Pfaff said it’s something that shaped Volz into who he is today. “He’s had some personal stuff in his life that he’s had to overcome,” Pfaff said. “That has really figured into the mindset he brings to wrestling. There are some things he’s had to experience in life that have shaped his view. That’s helped him in a way. He’s experienced adversity in his personal life and he’s able to bring that to the mat. When things get tough, he knows how to push through and gut them out.” The last Eastern Hancock wrestler to place in state was Keith Oliver in 2002. “I definitely want to change that this year,” Volz said. “But if I can’t, hopefully my brother can. He’s my project and I love seeing him succeed.” Volz will wrestle Saturday in the Richmond regional.
  10. They should group kids by something like the following and let Track sort out the rest. 1. Previous MS Top 2 2. Previous MS Top 5 3. Previous MS Top 8 4. Qualifier Top 2 5. PIN
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  16. 106 1. Julianna Ocampo- New Haven 2. Ian Berry- Columbia City 3. Kai Vaughn- Fort Wayne Snider 4. Jiler Gould- Leo 113 1. Abrum Swathwood- Garrett High School 2. Karrington Cooper- New Haven 3. Tyler Tun- Fort Wayne Snider 4. Brayden Juday- Leo 120 1. Lane Snyder- Eastside 2. Sean Harris- Leo 3. Timmy Rocha- New Haven 4. Kameron Baker- Garrett High School 126 1. Ryan Kochendorfer- Garrett High School 2. Carter Krouse- Fort Wayne Snider 3. Nolan Butcher- Leo 4. Kaeden Benedict- Homestead 132 1. Carter Fielden- Garrett High School 2. Ethan Khanhphane- Homestead 3. Brayden Clauser- New Haven 4. Zane Maple- Fort Wayne Snider 138 1. Linkin Carter- Eastside 2. Andrew Mirelez- Heritage 3. Kendi Quoi- Fort Wayne Snider 4. Brian Barrett- Garrett High School 144 1. Easton Doster- New Haven 2. Ethan Fike- Eastside 3. Thomas Sidel- Homestead 4. Thomas Szczepanski- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 150 1. Aidan Elkins- New Haven 2. Grant Hilger- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 3. Ben Hartzell- Homestead 4. Connor Prochaska- Fort Wayne Snider 157 1. Kévon Russell- Fort Wayne Snider 2. Jake Heisler- Homestead 3. Jonas Richman- Eastside 4. Ian Amstutz- New Haven 165 1. Ethan Smith- Fort Wayne Snider 2. Carson Godinez- Homestead 3. Paul Woods- Leo 4. August Adams- Carroll (Fort Wayne) 175 1. Chase Leech- Garrett High School 2. Jack Culler- Woodlan 3. Jake Thrash- Homestead 4. A.J. Shefferly- Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 190 1. Eli Coolman- Leo 2. Mickey Daring- Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 3. Chris Newby- Garrett High School 4. Ryan Schoff- Homestead 215 1. Julante Hinton- Fort Wayne Northrop 2. Caleb Evans- Homestead 3. Matt Poiry- New Haven 4. Aiden Hunt- Garrett High School 285 1. Isaiah Coolman- Leo 2. Ethan Dodson- Fort Wayne Snider 3. Vincent Parke- Columbia City 4. Charles McGrant- New Haven More importantly the team scores School- - Total New Haven- 118 Fort Wayne Snider- 114 Garrett High School- 108 Homestead- 106 Leo- 88 Eastside- 66 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger- 28 Columbia City- 26 Fort Wayne Northrop- 20 Heritage- 16 Woodlan- 16 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers- 16 Carroll (Fort Wayne)- 6 Churubusco- 0 Fort Wayne Wayne- 0 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran- 0 Fort Wayne South Side- 0 Whitko- 0 Now we don't need to even wrestle Saturday.
  17. You can get the full results on the IHSAA website.
  18. Date: 01/30/2024 Entity: IndianaMat Type: Power Poll Class: PP Evansville 1. Brownsburg 2. Center Grove 3. Avon 4. Floyd Central 5. Evansville Mater Dei 6. Tell City 7. Martinsville 8. Bloomington South 9. Monrovia 10. Columbus East Rankings Notes: Points are based upon rankings with the following values 1st- 24.5 2nd- 19 3rd- 14 4th- 9.5 5th- 3 6th- 3 7th- 3 8th- 3 9th- 1 10th- 1 This Power Poll has been updated with wrestlers out of the tournament being pulled and everyone else moved up a spot. This will be updated weekly after each stage of the state tournament. View full team ranking
  19. Date: 01/30/2024 Entity: IndianaMat Type: Power Poll Class: PP New Castle 1. Warren Central 2. Indianapolis Cathedral 3. Perry Meridian 4. Roncalli 5. Mount Vernon (Fortville) 6. Hamilton Heights 7. Fishers 8. New Castle 9. Rossville 10. New Palestine Rankings Notes: Points are based upon rankings with the following values 1st- 24.5 2nd- 19 3rd- 14 4th- 9.5 5th- 3 6th- 3 7th- 3 8th- 3 9th- 1 10th- 1 This Power Poll has been updated with wrestlers out of the tournament being pulled and everyone else moved up a spot. This will be updated weekly after each stage of the state tournament. View full team ranking
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