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  1. Cadets Freestyle

    46 KG Asa Garcia (8th) Avon Wrestling Club / CWA
    46 KG Kory Cavanaugh (10th) Penn Wrestling Club
    54 KG Jeremiah Reitz (10th) TEAM INDIANA
    54 KG Mason Miranda (9th) CIA
    54 KG Paul Konrath (10th) Maurer Coughlin Wrestling Club
    58 KG Nick Lee (10th) Miron
    63 KG Evan Eldred (11th) CIA
    63 KG Joe Lee (9th) Miron
    69 KG Cael McCormick (11th) Yorktown Wrestling Club
    76 KG Lucas Davison (9th) Duneland Wrestling Club
    85 KG Andrew Davison (10th) Duneland Wrestling Club
    100 KG Kobe Woods (11th) Penn Wrestling Club
     
    Greco-Roman
    69 KG Cael McCormick (11th) Yorktown Wrestling Club
    76 KG Lucas Davison (9th) Duneland Wrestling Club
    85 KG Andrew Davison (10th) Duneland Wrestling Club
     
    University Freestyle
    57 KG Alonzo Shepard (RS Sr) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    57 KG Luke Welch (College) Boilermaker RTC
    61 KG Camden Eppert (N/A) Wabash Wrestling Club
    61 KG john edwards (RS Jr) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    61 KG jonathan marmolejo (College) Boilermaker RTC
    61 KG Luke Schroeder (College) Boilermaker RTC
    65 KG Brandon Wright (College) Viking Wrestling Club
    65 KG Danny Sabatello (College) Boilermakers RTC
    65 KG Kyle Ayersman (College) Boilermaker RTC
    70 KG Alex Griffin (College) Boilermaker RTC
    70 KG Gabriel Dunham (College) Cumberlands
    70 KG Luke Blanton (RS So) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    70 KG Mario Leveille (College) Boilermaker RTC
    70 KG Reece Lefever (College) Wabash Wrestling Club
    74 KG Andrew Hoselton (College) Boilermaker RTC
    74 KG Doug Welch (College) Boilermaker RTC
    74 KG Doug Welch (College) Boilermaker RTC
    74 KG Kirk Johnson (College) Boilermaker RTC
    74 KG Vincent Corsaro (RS Fr) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    80 KG Chad Welch (College) Boilermaker RTC
    80 KG Conner Lefever (College) Wabash Wrestling Club
    80 KG Shabaka Johns (College) Special Ops Wrestling Club
    86 KG Matt Irick (RS Jr) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    86 KG Montrail Johnson (College) Grizzly Wrestling Club
    86 KG Tanner Lynde (College) Boilermaker RTC
    97 KG Drake Stein (College) Boilermaker RTC
    97 KG Fletcher Miller (RS Fr) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    97 KG Gavan Jolley-Little (RS Fr) Hoosier Wrestling Club
    125 KG Tyler Kral (College) Boilermaker RTC
     
    University Greco-Roman
    80 KG Caleb Smith (College) Indiana Princeton Wrestling 
    98 KG Gavan Jolley-Little (RS Fr) Indiana Hoosier Wrestling Club
  2. Stevan Micic 55kg

    Tough Skylar Petry first round, after that should cruise

     

    Drew Hildebrandt 55kg

    NCAA Qualifier Ethan Lizak from Minnesota first round

     

    Zack Davis 61kg

    Cal Baptist's Peter Cunningham, coached by Indiana's own Andy Nicola

     

    Ben Harvey 79kg

    Winner of Bruno Nicollette and Collin Carr

     

    Mitch Sliga 84kg

    3 seed, should cruise to the quarters where he will have Oregon State's Corey Griego

     

    Riley Lefever 84kg

    NDSU's Tyler McNutt in the second round then a potential matchup with Zahid Valencia...who has wrestled both Nick Lee and Stevan Micic at Fargo

     

    Jacob Aven Fatkg

    Oregon State's Nate Keeve first round

  3. Um NO THANKS.

     

    Ill have my stance on this and everyone else can have theirs. I have nothing to gain by any of this. Just saying that I didn't like Joes approach. Joe would delete any post that he didn't agree with since he is the big dog. I think he is throwing gas on the fire instead of trying to help. I'm not the only that thinks it.

    What posts have I deleted?

     

    Thanks for the accusations, but again you are wrong. I could even ban you if I really wanted to.

  4. Sorry had to take off this championship belt off to unbunch these panties.

     

    Again, my argument is not with what the ISWA did. It was wrong for them to make people believe they had no choice but go to 2 tourneys. My beef is how tough it must be to put those dirty waiver kids on blast from your computer. Telling the ISWA they should be put on notice. Really!

    Wrong person, I didn't "put them on notice."

     

    Wrong person again, I didn't wear my championship belt last weekend. I didn't feel like defending it while coaching.

     

    Wrong person again, I didn't call out any kid for getting a waiver.

  5. It should be noted if you look over the minutes from the IHSAA about 99% of the time the votes are 17-0 in one way or the other. Basically the decision is made before the meeting on whether or not the proposal will pass. In like 2005 or 2007 we almost had wrestlebacks where we were basically one or two votes from it passing.

  6. So who's fault was it last year? I'm sure you have someone in the ISWA you can blame. All inclusive or to qualify, no matter what,there are or have been waivers. So if there are empty spots we as a state should not fill them even if the "qualified" kids don't want them?

     

    I give Joe. You win. Coming soon the IMWA(indiana mat wrestling association) all qualify for State(if u wrestled 1 tourney in September)

    You might want to get an iron to unbunch your panties. I guess you are on the side of screw people for following the rules. Let's tell people they can't do something so they miss weddings, spend weekends and money just to "qualify" for an event then tell them...oh you didn't have to do that silly!  

     

    I'll summarize this topic for you since you are failing to comprehend it.

    Someone asked about qualifications for Fargo based on Central Regionals. I stated, it is fruitless since if you really want to go to Fargo you can just ask and they'll let you go. The proof is in the pudding, there were 24/25 spots open for freestyle last year. You don't even need to qualify at state to go to Fargo if you wish. You give them the money and you're on the team. This isn't Illinois where every spot is hotly contested and placing at a regional is a BIG deal.

     

    And finally, yes I will stand up and say something when it isn't right. Lying to people isn't right and I will definitely say something when an organization lies to their members.

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