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  1. Interesting, still looks like they could ding a kid though since you have things like the "Past Link" rule. The "past link" is if a coach has coached a kid previously then him and the kid miraculously end up at the same school together. I'm not exactly sure how this is going to change the transfers since you're still going to be forced to prove it wasn't for athletic reasons.

  2. Here is the box score

    138 Buck nc pin 2:34 over Turner de 0-6
    145 Marsh nc Maj Dec 9-1 over Green de 0-10
    152 Melton nc Dec 4-3 over Abbott de 0-13
    160 Decker nc pin 1:33 over Folkner de 0-19
    170 Grey de pin :27 over House nc. 6-19
    182 Hoots nc pin 3:46 over Pease de 6-25
    195 Woolard nc Dec 7-3 ot over Evans de 6-28
    220 Clouse nc pin :26 over Maxwell de 6-34
    285 George de pin :36 over Fultz nc 12-34
    106 Owens nc pin :25 over Summers de 12-40
    113 Ridge nc by forfeit 12-46
    120 Manton nc pin 2:31 over Love de 12-52
    126 House de pin 4:37 over Reagel nc 18-52
    132 Richardson de pin 2:40 over Tuttle nc 24-52

  3. Brought to you by EI Sports

     

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    By JEREMY HINES

    Thehines7@gmail.com

     

    In an instance Kadin Poe went from a wrestling standout, to someone broken so badly he wasn’t sure he’d be able to wrestle again.

     

    It happened on a Monday evening in May, near Murray St., in Indianapolis. Poe and his friend Kyle Dicecco were just walking home. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a dark colored Chrysler 300 came barreling down the street, right into Poe. He hit the windshield and landed on the side of the road. The car never stopped. To this day, the driver’s identity is not known.

     

    But what is known is that Poe, who had qualified for the IHSAA state championships as a wrestler earlier in the year, was now in a battle for his life. He had a broken neck, a concussion, his eyes were swollen, his hands and back were scraped badly.

     

    “I was just walking to get my book bag from my buddy’s house,” Poe said. “He lived two streets over at the time. I was walking back with him. I stopped at the stop sign and then a car came and hit me.”

     

    At first Kyle tried to chase the car down to get more information. But he quickly returned to his friend, picked him up and walked him home. Poe was quickly transported to the hospital, where he spent several days.

     

    Doctors initially weren’t sure if Poe would be able to wrestle again, because of the severity of the neck injury. But soon he was told that he would have no permanent damage. That’s when the recovery began. Poe was going to wrestle again – and nothing was standing in his way.

     

    “My mom really helped me more than anything,” Poe said. “She and my coaches pushed me, even when I didn’t want to be pushed.”

     

    Poe had gained a lot of weight due to the recovery process. At first he wasn’t allowed to exercise, so he sit at home on medication. He quickly got up to over 150 pounds.

     

    “The hardest part of battling back was getting back into shape and getting my weight back down,” Poe said. “A lot of people were doubting me. Everything at that point was just tough.”

     

    But Poe did make it back. This season he opened the year wrestling a match at 138 pound. He pinned his opponent. But in his next match he injured his shoulder and is expected to miss two to three more weeks because of the injury.

     

    He is hoping he can be back sooner, and be trimmed down to 126 pounds in the process.

     

    “I want to win a state title within the next two years,” Poe, a junior at Decatur Central, said. “Then I want to go on and win nationals in college. I will bounce back from this.”

     

    Poe’s coach, Angelo Roble, believes in his wrestler.

     

    “I remember him sitting in the hospital with tubes running all through him,” Roble said. “But I never doubted that he would be back because he’s a tough kid. What makes him a great wrestler isn’t as much his technique, as it is his fight. He hates to lose more than he loves to win.”

     

    Poe believes going through this adversity has just fueled his desire to get stronger, and better on the mat.

     

    “It’s been a real struggle,” he said. “At first I was starting to think my career was over. And now I’m back to wrestling. It hasn’t been easy, but I’m back.”

     

    Roble credits Poe’s mentality for his rapid progression.

     

    “Anything this kid puts his mind to, he does well,” Roble said. “We do a lot of things to have fun in practice, like playing football. He always wants to be the quarterback. He wants to have the ball if he is playing basketball and in the wrestling room he wants center circle so everyone knows it’s his room. I hope that attitude carries over to everything in life. All he has to do is put in the effort and he will be successful.”

     

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  4. Back in the olden days when they had freestyle weights with tenths, I was in the 114.5 weight class.  We went to Arsenal Tech for a meet and I was a little over. I went and ran and all that fancy stuff. I hopped on the scale and it would go back and forth from 114.4 to 114.6. I tried everything from standing on my head to peeing as I didn't want to go run off a tenth.  Finally after probably 5 tries on the scale the kid doing the scale said "ohh this scale has never done odd tenths" and then gave me the tenth. I wanted to... <fill in the blank>.

  5. Just as a forewarning before the messages start coming in. I have received word from a pretty reliable source that Nick will not be wrestling this year.  The rankings now reflect this change and we hope to see Nick in the very near future on the mat and maybe elsewhere.

  6. Delta Duals

    Teams: Brebeuf, Carroll, Delta, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne Concordia, Greenwood, Penn B(I believe), South Dearborn, Triton

     

    Match-ups

    Round 1

    Carroll vs. Delta
    Brebeuf vs. Fort Wayne North Side
    Fort Wayne Snider vs. Penn B
    Fort Wayne Concordia vs. South Dearborn
    Triton vs. Greenwood
    Round 2
    Carroll vs. Penn B
    Brebeuf vs. South Dearborn
    Delta vs. Fort Wayne Snider
    Fort Wayne Concordia vs. Triton
    Fort Wayne North Side vs. Greenwood
    Round 3  
    Carroll vs. Greenwood
    Delta vs. Fort Wayne Concordia
    Fort Wayne Snider vs. South Dearborn
    Brebeuf vs. Triton
    Penn B vs. Fort Wayne North Side
    Round 4  
    Carroll vs. Fort Wayne North Side
    Delta vs. Penn B
    Fort Wayne Snider vs. Greenwood
    Brebeuf vs. Fort Wayne Concordia
    South Dearborn vs. Triton
    Round 5  
    Carroll vs. Brebeuf
    Delta vs. Greenwood
    Fort Wayne Snider vs. Triton
    Fort Wayne Concordia vs. Penn B
    Fort Wayne North Side vs. South Dearborn

    Northridge Raider Rumble

     

    Teams: Carroll B, Hamilton Heights, Homestead, Northridge, Northwood, South Bend Adams, South Bend St. Joseph, Warsaw

     

    Pool 1

    Northridge
    SB St. Joe
    Warsaw
    Northwood
     
    Pool 2
    Carroll
    SB Adams
    Homestead
    Hamilton Heights
     
    Round robin in your pools then two crossover matches.

    Tuesday:
    The Mighty Garrett Railroaders vs. the Snider Panthers

    Woodlan vs. Fort Wayne Wayne

     

    Wednesday

    Carroll vs. Bishop Dwenger

     

    Thursday

    The Mighty Garrett Railroaders vs. the flying Eagles of Churubusco High

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