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  1. Y2CJ41

    2014

    Riley Lefever
  2. Yes it is, right now I'm working on one where I am above either Lee or Red so I can justify myself as the #1 P4P wrestler in the state.
  3. Yes, Friday night at Fort Wayne Wayne, Munster, and Twin Lakes and Saturday at Munster We'll be lucky to finish in 11th, we have to replace 6 very good seniors.
  4. There is nothing quite like a little homecoming especially when you are away at college. While the three Lefever brothers didn't get some of ole Nancy's home cooking or their laundry done they got to wrestle in front of a big crowd one last time in their home gym. Back where it all started all three had dominating wins with the twins(Reece at 157 and Conner at 174) both earning pins, while returning national champion Riley had a major decision. Those three wins helped the Little Giants cruise to a 33-7 victory over the visiting Olivet Comets. The night started out with former Perry Meridian Falcon Jacob Cottey taking the mat and losing a tough 7-2 match after getting the first takedown. At 133lbs, Chandler Moore had an impressive 11-5 decision in his first collegiate action. He narrowly missed the major giving up a late reversal. With the team score knotted at 3, Michael Venezia came away with a 9-1 major decision for Wabash’s first lead of the night. From there, another Perry product, Nick Bova squeaked out an 8-7 victory on riding time at 149lbs. At 157lbs, returning two-time All-American Reece Lefever had very little trouble disposing of his Comet opponent in just under two minutes. With Wabash up 16-3 the victories kept pouring on with Ethan Farmer tilling up an 11-3 victory at 165lbs. The 174lbs match was supposed to be one of the better ones of the night with two top 5 ranked wrestlers butting heads. However, Conner Lefever didn’t waste much time and disposed of Nicholas Allen in 1:33 to confirm his higher ranking and get a little edge on twin brother Reece. After an undefeated freshman season Riley Lefever took the mat looking to build upon his success. He garnered four first period takedowns en route to a 16-4 major decision. At 197lbs, Wabash’s Brett Thumm overcame a 6-2 first period deficit to win 11-9 on a late takedown and nearfall. Olivet’s Jesse Judge cruised to a 11-1 major decision at heavyweight to give Olivet their second win on the night. 125- Michael Schmidt (Olivet) over Jacob Cottey (Wabash 133- Chandler Moore (Wabash) over Matt Darling (Olivet) 141- Michael Venezia (Wabash) over Dominick Trevino (Olivet) 149- Nick Bova (Wabash) over Kyle Witgen (Olivet) 157- Reece Lefever (Wabash) over Ross Pennock (Olivet) 165- Ethan Farmer (Wabash) over Frederick Findeisen (Olivet) 174- Conner Lefever (Wabash) over Nicholas Allen (Olivet) 184- Riley Lefever (Wabash) over Justin Johnson (Olivet) 197- Brett Thumm (Wabash) over Thomas Hall (Olivet) 285- Jesse Judge (Olivet) over Conner Smith (Wabash) Click here to view the article
  5. There is nothing quite like a little homecoming especially when you are away at college. While the three Lefever brothers didn't get some of ole Nancy's home cooking or their laundry done they got to wrestle in front of a big crowd one last time in their home gym. Back where it all started all three had dominating wins with the twins(Reece at 157 and Conner at 174) both earning pins, while returning national champion Riley had a major decision. Those three wins helped the Little Giants cruise to a 33-7 victory over the visiting Olivet Comets. The night started out with former Perry Meridian Falcon Jacob Cottey taking the mat and losing a tough 7-2 match after getting the first takedown. At 133lbs, Chandler Moore had an impressive 11-5 decision in his first collegiate action. He narrowly missed the major giving up a late reversal. With the team score knotted at 3, Michael Venezia came away with a 9-1 major decision for Wabash’s first lead of the night. From there, another Perry product, Nick Bova squeaked out an 8-7 victory on riding time at 149lbs. At 157lbs, returning two-time All-American Reece Lefever had very little trouble disposing of his Comet opponent in just under two minutes. With Wabash up 16-3 the victories kept pouring on with Ethan Farmer tilling up an 11-3 victory at 165lbs. The 174lbs match was supposed to be one of the better ones of the night with two top 5 ranked wrestlers butting heads. However, Conner Lefever didn’t waste much time and disposed of Nicholas Allen in 1:33 to confirm his higher ranking and get a little edge on twin brother Reece. After an undefeated freshman season Riley Lefever took the mat looking to build upon his success. He garnered four first period takedowns en route to a 16-4 major decision. At 197lbs, Wabash’s Brett Thumm overcame a 6-2 first period deficit to win 11-9 on a late takedown and nearfall. Olivet’s Jesse Judge cruised to a 11-1 major decision at heavyweight to give Olivet their second win on the night. 125- Michael Schmidt (Olivet) over Jacob Cottey (Wabash 133- Chandler Moore (Wabash) over Matt Darling (Olivet) 141- Michael Venezia (Wabash) over Dominick Trevino (Olivet) 149- Nick Bova (Wabash) over Kyle Witgen (Olivet) 157- Reece Lefever (Wabash) over Ross Pennock (Olivet) 165- Ethan Farmer (Wabash) over Frederick Findeisen (Olivet) 174- Conner Lefever (Wabash) over Nicholas Allen (Olivet) 184- Riley Lefever (Wabash) over Justin Johnson (Olivet) 197- Brett Thumm (Wabash) over Thomas Hall (Olivet) 285- Jesse Judge (Olivet) over Conner Smith (Wabash)
  6. TripleB's stomach! It's splitting hairs when comparing those two and you can argue for days who would be better P4P. It would really take something like a Cadet World placement to get some sort of agreement from the gurus and wannabe gurus. I hope both win FILA Cadets this year, so I can justify making a trip to some far away country to watch wrestling.
  7. People tend to focus on the technique and things like stance when watching videos from 20-30 years ago. They fail to realize that what makes up a good wrestler back then is the same thing that makes a good one now. Things like work ethic, dedication, discipline, athleticism, etc. are all the qualities that guys like Ellis had that made him successful.
  8. There you have it solid as a....rock...yeah rock! Or you could say Nick Lee defeated Eric Hong at Fargo 2014 and Hong defeated Chad Red in Fargo 2013.
  9. I'm stockpiling Rulon's and Combat Speeds so I can retire in 10 years.
  10. Cases for #1 Chad Red Positives: Won Fargo and Super 32, 2x undefeated champ Negatives: Loss to James Nick Lee Positives: Won Fargo, 2x FILA Cadet runner-up Negatives: 3rd State Tommy Forte Positives: State Champ, Super 32 placer 2013 Negatives: Super 32 DNP 2014 Brandon James Positives: 3X Fargo Placer, 3rd FloNationals, Beat Red, Beat Cash Negatives: 0X champ, DNP at Fargo 2014 You can even make cases for state champs Jacob Stevenson and Tommy Cash or guys like Blake Rypel and Drew Hughes who both had very productive off-seasons. Don't forget about Paul Konrath who won Fargo or Jer Reitz who beat him at state or even Shawn Streck who is a 2x placer and double AA at Fargo as a big guy.
  11. Friday at 3 locations @ Munster - Munster, Hobart, Kankakee Valley, Valparaiso @ Twin Lakes - Twin Lakes, Culver Community, Laf Harrison, Kokomo @ FW Wayne - Carroll(FW), FW Wayne, Angola, Homestead All teams will wrestle each other in duals On Saturday at Munster as an individual tournament with wrestlers "seeded" based off how they did Friday night.
  12. It's right here http://www.flowrestling.org/coverage/251144-2014-FloNationals/video/742277-120-Chad-Red-vs-Brandon-James
  13. 3rd Place Match - Brandon James (Perry Meridian) won by decision over Chad Red (Red Cobra Academy) (Dec 6-3) 1st James scored a takedown 2nd Red got an escape 3rd James escape Red takedown James reversal James riding time
  14. My predictions 1. Brennan Cosgrove will be the best dressed 2. Munster donuts in the morning will make the coaches happy 3. Wrestlers will be tired at the end of the day
  15. No, probably got their purple teams mixed up
  16. There are a few events going on around Indy http://indianamat.com/index.php/page/brackets.html/_/2015/regular-season/ You can also make your way to da Region to see the Northern Indiana Challenge of Champions with the #SuperChargers of Carroll, the Brickies and the best dressed coach Brennan Cosgrove, the blonde Raiders of West Lafayette Harrison amongst others.
  17. If you haven't noticed we now have a place for YouTube videos on the website. http://indianamat.com/index.php/page/media.html You can also get to the video area by going to Information->Videos Check them out and if you have a video that we should feature in this area give us a heads up.
  18. Wabash: Takedown Tuesday 10-14-14 Takedown Tuesday 10-14-14 Click here to view the video
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