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  1. 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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  7. 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.
  8. You can get the full results on the IHSAA website.
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. By Anna Kayser The wrestling room at McCutcheon High School has two mats, with practice squads split down the middle by weight. Two mats, working truly in tandem toward both common and individual goals, is the perfect metaphor for the first two returning state placewinners since 2006. Aiden Dallinger and Cole Chicoine are seniors battling at opposite ends of the Maverick lineup – Dallinger at 120 points and Chicoine at 215. Last season, they became the first McCutcheon state placewinners since 2014 and the first to place earlier than their senior year since junior Travis Dale in 2006. “Kids need to see an example, and when they see a kid from their school achieve at some of the highest levels, they start to think they can do it too,” McCutcheon head coach Adam Metzger said. “It’s been a huge launching point for our program, and we get to use them as examples in many ways.” Having not one, but two seniors as focal points for the program has been huge not only in the development of younger wrestlers, but for Dallinger and Chicoine to work as a team in building each other up. View full article
  12. By Anna Kayser The wrestling room at McCutcheon High School has two mats, with practice squads split down the middle by weight. Two mats, working truly in tandem toward both common and individual goals, is the perfect metaphor for the first two returning state placewinners since 2006. Aiden Dallinger and Cole Chicoine are seniors battling at opposite ends of the Maverick lineup – Dallinger at 120 points and Chicoine at 215. Last season, they became the first McCutcheon state placewinners since 2014 and the first to place earlier than their senior year since junior Travis Dale in 2006. “Kids need to see an example, and when they see a kid from their school achieve at some of the highest levels, they start to think they can do it too,” McCutcheon head coach Adam Metzger said. “It’s been a huge launching point for our program, and we get to use them as examples in many ways.” Having not one, but two seniors as focal points for the program has been huge not only in the development of younger wrestlers, but for Dallinger and Chicoine to work as a team in building each other up. “I think just because we progressed at the same pace, we’re both reaping the same achievements at the same time,” Dallinger said. “I feel like it’s easier when we accomplish them, and it means more because we do it together.” Both wrestlers have grown in parallel lines to each other since coming into the program as freshman. Young for their age with a lot of room for growth on the mat, they’ve taken each step together. Now, as they’re making their way through the postseason of their senior years, they’re able to cheer each other on. Their gap in weight classes comes at an advantage. Although the benefits don’t come from on-the-mat head-to-head training, advice is constantly given and received in a way that makes each of them better. They’re able to take the time to be in each other’s corner without having to worry about their own imminent match. “It definitely helps him keeping me accountable,” Chicoine said. “If I lose a match, I know he’s going to say something about it. If I do something sloppy, he’s going to say something about it… We push each other because we’re both pretty competitive. And since we’re both there, it’s not like one of us is going to fall off because we know the other one’s going to be on our backs about it.” As sophomores, they each lost in their respective ticket rounds to narrowly miss state bids. Together, by holding each other accountable, they turned those losses into personal success and leadership opportunities. “They’ve done all of the things we’ve asked them to do in the offseason, they bought into the program that we’re trying to sell them, and they’ve just continued to develop in the mat,” McCutcheon head coach Adam Metzger said. “They’ve [gone from] underdeveloped freshmen to vocal leaders who are just constantly trying to show our kids the path it takes to be successful and get to wrestle at the next level.” With everything they’ve been able to do in tandem, working as a team to help each other achieve their goals, the effect on younger classes has been huge for the Mavericks. In the McCutcheon wrestling room, each senior has the opportunity to lead one of the two mats and act as an extension of the coaching staff in building up the program. Their previous success is the perfect resumé for outreach and showing other wrestlers what a tangible path to reaching their goals looks like. “When me and Aiden [placed at state], we showed that we put in the work and that our coaching staff knew what they were doing. It built confidence,” Chicoine said. “This year, it’s been a lot of teaching some of the younger guys that didn’t necessarily have a lot of success last year but trying to set them up for success not only this year but next year.” Dallinger added, “To have a high-level on both mats, able to work around and build up our team on both spectrums, I feel like it’s a pretty big advantage.” Success is contagious, and having seniors that are vocal, willing to teach and setting a good example not only on the mat but in the classroom – according to Metzger, Chicoine was Academic All-State and Dallinger’s SAT score was off the charts – has helped improve the Maverick wrestling program ten-fold. “This is my fifth year at McCutcheon, and this is by far the biggest freshman class we’ve ever had,” Metzger said. “I think a lot of it has to do with [Aiden and Cole] – they go back to their old middle schools, they’ve worked with and talked to the kids. They do a great job of that outreach and just getting kids excited about our program.”
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