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    Caleb Spires reacted to richyy253 in Semi State Updates   
    Y’all hurting my Pickems lol
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    Caleb Spires reacted to BrodyHardcastle in let’s get ready to rumble! Pick your darkhorse   
    Elias Cressell from Wabash
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    Caleb Spires reacted to BrodyHardcastle in Bracket Changes   
    Looks like Rhonemus from Delta is out of the bracket at 144 in Fort Wayne. Tough being a senior, hope all is well. 
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    Caleb Spires reacted to ontherise219 in Bracket Changes   
    The semi state alternate rule needs to be changed. The guy who lost to the champ 1st rd of regionals who was probably a sectional 4 gets pulled back. We can do better 
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from CainBones in Fort Wayne Semi-state predictions!   
    Oh great, this dude has infiltrated our Ft. Wayne safe-space now. 😒
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from DawgPoundRed in Fort Wayne Semi-state predictions!   
    Oh great, this dude has infiltrated our Ft. Wayne safe-space now. 😒
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Tcarter in Fort Wayne Semi-state predictions!   
    Oh great, this dude has infiltrated our Ft. Wayne safe-space now. 😒
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Deer Dad in Fort Wayne Semi-state predictions!   
    Oh great, this dude has infiltrated our Ft. Wayne safe-space now. 😒
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Bulldog89 in Fort Wayne Semi-state predictions!   
    Oh great, this dude has infiltrated our Ft. Wayne safe-space now. 😒
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    Caleb Spires reacted to Adam_glass in Handling loss at semi state and falling in love with the sport   
    I think it’s important now that the season is nearing its zenith to address one of the most important issues that I think goes under talked around this time, which is the hard working kids who lose at semi state. Obviously, we should celebrate those who make it to state. That is the goal of almost every high school wrestler, to be among the best in the state and compete in the best venue in all of Indiana. But inevitably, most wrestlers Sunday will not end up advancing to the state tournament. And I think it’s important that we address how to support the kids that lose, especially the seniors who will possibly wrestle their very last matches on Saturday.
     
    Last year as a senior, I went into my season with high expectations. For three years straight, I went to everything. My high school coaches could tell you I was person who missed the least practices. I showed up to everything; morning practice, optional practice, summer open mats, I even went to RWA three days a week and trained at my coaches own gym in order to build up my strength and conditioning.  I felt like I was one of the hardest working, toughest people in the state. In middle school at my first off-season tournament I suffered a concussion. My freshman year I broke my left elbow and had to get screws out in, which I still have to this day. Junior year I dislocated my rib wrestling freestyle, and over the summer I suffered severe second degree burns which caused most of the epidermis on my back to slough off. But still, I worked through it all because I felt like if I didn’t I wasn’t being the best wrestler I could. Going into regionals of senior year I broke the scaphoid bone in my wrist, and couldn’t press down or grip my right hand for the rest of season. I felt like all of this only contributed to me being a tougher wrestler on the mat. And even with all of that, I got completely out wrestled at semi state. My broken wrist meant nothing, I did not live up to my potential and didn’t wrestle my best, and that’s why I lost. For at least a month after semi state I was completely in the dumps. It’s like I had a rain cloud overhead, I felt like my career meant nothing. It was over, and I didn’t accomplish what I wanted to. No matter what people said to me, it really didn’t ease the fact that I felt completely empty. I also felt angry. I felt so angry that I had teammates who put in way less practice time than me, who didn’t show up to half the things I did, and yet still advanced farther than I did. I wasn’t angry at them, though, I was angry at myself. I was angry because I felt like that there was something that I must have missed, some piece of the puzzle that despite all my hours I just couldn’t get. And that made me really hate myself for a few weeks. Our sport is so much more draining mentally than it is physically, and for those seniors who lose at semi state, it can really knock your happiness down a few notches for a quite a while. So coaches and parents, if you have a wrestler whose career comes to an end this Saturday, it’s important to not look at their whole career under a microscope and appreciate the whole journey. You got to participate in the toughest sport in the world, you were able to make it to semi state, which while not a particularly impressive accomplishment, still means that likely hundreds of hours of hard work went into that qualification. It’s okay to feel upset, but don’t let it hang over your life. You worked hard, and you did something that most wrestlers in the state didn’t. And to those who have more years, never stop grinding. Embrace it, and make sure to have fun with it. When the sport is fun, you do better. You can make it to state, but you can’t take your foot off the gas.
     
    I love wrestling, so so much. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done, and something I plan on continuing even though I’m not on a college team. I’m so grateful to the sport and my coaches for making me the man I am today, and for teaching me such invaluable life lessons. And I think loving the sport is really what’s so important. If you were able to make an athlete fall in love with the sport, with the process, then you succeeded as a coach. If you support your kids and help them foster that love, then you succeeded as a wrestling parent. The lessons athletes learn from wrestling are some of the best life lessons you can learn, and when you are able to fall in love with the sport, these values are only engrained deeper. So to those seniors out there, wrestle your hearts out. Don’t be afraid to lose, don’t be afraid to score points. Leave it all on the mat and put your name in the history books. And to those seniors who worked so hard and end up coming up short, it will suck. But you’ll live. You’ll be okay. And I think that, even if you lose at semi state, if you managed to fall in love with the sport, then it was all worth it in the end. We are all apart of something amazing, and wrestling is absolutely the greatest sport ever. Fall in love with it, and wrestle your hearts out. 
     
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    Caleb Spires reacted to CoachDuke2.0 in Fort Wayne Semi-state predictions!   
    Imagine a world (if you dont mind) in which Kresja is still at Delta. Brabender is still at northridge. Veazy is still in state. Rochester doesn't get moved. 😵‍💫 
     
    If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle I know I know.
     
    But FW SS could've been well represented under the lights when on top of them you factor in Boyd, Tishner, Wood, Doster, Betz, Leech, Keegan Martin, Hinton. 
     
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from MUSKEEWRESTLER in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from busstogate in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from piscis1956 in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from BrodyHardcastle in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires reacted to Y2CJ41 in Semi-State Death Pods / Ticket Round Matches   
    Fort Wayne
    First Round
    113    #20(#7) Cole Hinkel (Goshen) vs. #22(#6) Braylon McIntire (North Miami)
    120    #15(#2) Kaid Jackson (Delta) vs. #22(#3) Jordan Korreckt (North Miami)
    120    #6(#1) Tanner Tishner (Western) vs. #20(#10) Bowen Keith (Cowan)
    126    #5(#1) Neal Mosier (Delta) vs. #24(#10) Cameron Senter (Wawasee)
    132    #7(#2) Carter Fielden (Garrett) vs. #18(#5) Brason Schortgen (Adams Central)
    190    #9(#1) Chad Washburn (Kokomo) vs. #14(#2) Eli Coolman (Leo)
     
    Ticket    
    106    #7(#2) Julianna Ocampo (New Haven) vs. #20(#6) Griffin Byrum (Jay County)
    106    #9(#3) Rex Moore (Manchester) vs. #24(#7) Cole Carper (Jimtown)
    113    #3(#1) Ayden Bollinger (Delta) vs. #20(#7) Cole Hinkel (Goshen)
    113    #3(#1) Ayden Bollinger (Delta) vs. #22(#6) Braylon McIntire (North Miami)
    113    #4(#2) Jalen Sawyer-May (Kokomo) vs. #7(#3) Levi Johns (Bluffton)
    113    #16(#5) Kaleb Salazar (Wawasee) vs. #15(#4) Abrum Swathwood (Garrett)
    120    #6(#1) Tanner Tishner (Western) vs. #25(#6) Lane Snyder (Eastside)
    120    #20(#10) Bowen Keith (Cowan) vs. #25(#6) Lane Snyder (Eastside)
    138    #12(#2) Linkin Carter (Eastside) vs. #18(#5) Maverick Dubach (Adams Central)
    144    #10(#2) Brody Hagewood (Prairie Heights) vs. #20(#3) Wyatt Hoppes (Yorktown)
    144    #18(#9) Emilio Liscano (Oak Hill) vs. #21(#4) Kolten Rhonemus (Delta)
    150    #21(#4) Luke Teusch (Huntington North) vs. #24(#3) Rylee Biddle (East Noble)
    150    #19(#2) Jayden Jett (Cowan) vs. #17(#5) Blake Denman (Angola)
    157    #14(#3) Kevon Russell (FW Snider) vs. #17(#5) Isaiah Meyer (South Adams)
    157    #3(#1) Mitchell Betz (Western) vs. #23(#9) Ben Barker (East Noble)
    175    #2(#1) Chase Leech (Garrett) vs. #15(#4) Evan Miller (Oak Hill)
    175    #8(#3) Laish Detwiler (Goshen) vs. #22(#6) Hartley Hoover (North Miami)
    190    #15(#3) Trevor Currie (Adams Central) vs. #9(#1) Chad Washburn (Kokomo)
    190    #15(#3) Trevor Currie (Adams Central) vs. #14(#2) Eli Coolman (Leo)
    190    #19(#5) Mickey Daring (FW Bishop Luers) vs. #21(#7) Bryce Wenk (Jay County)
    215    #3(#2) Keagan Martin (Bellmont) vs. #21(#4) Jaxon Copas (Central Noble)
    215    #18(#3) Travis Henke (Northridge) vs. #23(#5) Caleb Evans (Homestead)
    285    #22(#2) James Hartleroad (DeKalb) vs. #12(#4) Zac Wurm (Adams Central)
     
    East Chicago
    First Round    
    106    #13(#3) Teigan Newell (Crown Point) vs. #16(#4) Aidan Diaz (Penn)
    175    #23(#7) Caiden Paredes (New Prairie) vs. #10(#2) Cameron Crisp (Merrillville)
    215    #15(#6) Everett Mcclelland (Portage) vs. #20(#9) Jonathan Neese (LaVille)
    285    #3(#3) Aramis McNutt (Highland) vs. #19(#9) Brody Brown (Penn)
    285    #24(#10) Triston Meschede (Portage) vs. #5(#4) Anthony Popi (Plymouth)
    Ticket    
    106    #13(#3) Teigan Newell (Crown Point) vs. #21(#5) Nash Burke (Munster)
    106    #16(#4) Aidan Diaz (Penn) vs. #21(#5) Nash Burke (Munster)
    106    #11(#2) Alonzo Chantea (Plymouth) vs. #23(#6) Lucas Manning (Portage)
    113    #5(#1) Gavin Lewis (Crown Point) vs. #17(#3) Owen Bunton (Portage)
    113    #14(#2) Mario Orueta (Lake Central) vs. #18(#4) Caleb Halfacre (New Prairie)
    120    #8(#3) Aiden Dallinger (McCutcheon) vs. #11(#4) Maximus Quiroz (Chesterton)
    126    #2(#1) Landon Hawkins (Crown Point) vs. #23(#6) Daniel Mata (Hobart)
    132    #6(#2) Guillermo Rivera (Lake Central) vs. #8(#3) Sonny Sessa (Crown Point)
    138    #5(#2) Wesley Smith (Plymouth) vs. #24(#6) Anthony Hinton (Hammond Central)
    144    #3(#1) Jeffrey Huyvaert (New Prairie) vs. #11(#3) Michael Ortega (Portage)
    150    #5(#1) Wesley Harper (Penn) vs. #18(#5) Jayden Lewis (New Prairie)
    150    #23(#8) Danny Moon (Warsaw) vs. #13(#7) Chase Kasprzak (Lake Central)
    150    #10(#4) Christopher Bohn (Munster) vs. #15(#6) Wyatt Davis (Rochester)
    150    #9(#3) Kaptur Nowaczyk (Crown Point) vs. #7(#2) Caydn Smith (Plymouth)
    157    #10(#3) Griffin Van Tichelt (Crown Point) vs. #22(#5) Larz Hughes (Rensselaer Central)
    165    #1(#1) Anthony Rinehart (Crown Point) vs. #11(#4) Will Kennedy (Mishawaka)
    165    #7(#3) Isaac Sinks (Harrison (WL)) vs. #18(#6) Marques Young (SB Riley)
    175    #7(#3) Ethan Popp (Harrison (WL)) vs. #24(#6) Mason Kobelt (John Glenn)
    175    #13(#4) Zymarion Hollyfield (Penn) vs. #23(#7) Caiden Paredes (New Prairie)
    175    #13(#4) Zymarion Hollyfield (Penn) vs. #10(#2) Cameron Crisp (Merrillville)
    190    #16(#4) Aleksandar Tatum (Hobart) vs. #22(#8) Colin Weiand (Rochester)
    190    #24(#6) Brock Finney (McCutcheon) vs. #13(#3) Austin Reading (Crown Point)
    215    #1(#1) Will Clark (Crown Point) vs. #7(#5) Kameron Kauffman (Warsaw)
    215    #5(#3) Alex Deming (Rochester) vs. #25(#7) Aidan Abad (Lowell)
    215    #15(#6) Everett Mcclelland (Portage) vs. #12(#4) Jayden Bartoszek (Hanover Central)
    215    #20(#9) Jonathan Neese (LaVille) vs. #12(#4) Jayden Bartoszek (Hanover Central)
    285    #2(#2) Brady Beck (Rochester) vs. #6(#5) Collin Foy (Hanover Central)
    285    #1(#1) Paul Clark (Crown Point) vs. #17(#6) Luke Juris (Hobart)
    New Castle
    First Round    
    126    #25(#6) Sean Tankersley (Lawrence North) vs. #14(#3) Peter Nguyen (Guerin Catholic)
    215    #22(#9) Evan Lawhead (Hamilton Southeastern) vs. #6(#1) Brandon Johnson (Lawrence North)
    285    #21(#4) Killian Miller (Carmel) vs. #14(#1) Jacob McClure (Perry Meridian)
    285    #25(#5) Levi DeGroat (Connersville) vs. #7(#2) Austin Hastings (Noblesville)
    Ticket    
    113    #11(#2) Blake Getz (Roncalli) vs. #6(#1) Matthew Baylor (Milan)
    113    #12(#5) Nathan Reyes (Cathedral) vs. #9(#3) Connor Bayliss (Mt.  Vernon (Fortville))
    120    #10(#1) Chayce Yant (Fishers) vs. #19(#4) RJ Taylor (Perry Meridian)
    120    #14(#6) Jett McGuire (Greenfield-Central) vs. #16(#3) Porter Temples (Westfield)
    126    #17(#8) Nick Anderson (Hamilton Southeastern) vs. #25(#6) Sean Tankersley (Lawrence North)
    126    #17(#8) Nick Anderson (Hamilton Southeastern) vs. #14(#3) Peter Nguyen (Guerin Catholic)
    132    #22(#8) Caleb Mattingly (Carmel) vs. #19(#6) Isaac Kuhn (Hamilton Heights)
    132    #20(#5) Cole Vandygriff (New Palestine) vs. #14(#2) Cameron Volz (Eastern Hancock)
    132    #15(#3) Jack Davis (Bishop Chatard) vs. #24(NR) Donald Bowie (Warren Central)
    138    #6(#2) Gavyn Whitehead (New Castle) vs. #7(#3) Peyton Hornsby (New Palestine)
    138    #2(#1) Kyrel Leavell (Warren Central) vs. #21(NR) Landon Vaught (Crawfordsville)
    144    #25(#8) Marlin Williams (Southmont) vs. #9(#2) Jack Todd (Pendleton Heights)
    144    #22(#5) Oshea Phillips (Centerville) vs. #16(#7) Bryce Doss (New Palestine)
    150    #8(#3) Braden Getz (Roncalli) vs. #4(#1) Jacob Weaver (Rossville)
    157    #13(#5) Zach Lang (Hamilton Southeastern) vs. #4(#1) Silas Foster (Purdue Polytechnic)
    157    #25(#6) Kaleb Wilburn (Milan) vs. #11(#3) Michael Cain (Hamilton Heights)
    165    #22(#6) Kade Rickard (Bishop Chatard) vs. #17(#3) Zach Huckaby (Perry Meridian)
    165    #2(#1) Waylon Cressell (Warren Central) vs. #20(#10) Carter Richardson (Noblesville)
    175    #3(#1) Brenton Russell (Warren Central) vs. #25(#7) Gage Gulley (Noblesville)
    175    #11(#2) Kyle Harden (Cathedral) vs. #12(#3) Seer Godwise (Perry Meridian)
    190    #10(#4) Clay Guenin (Greenfield-Central) vs. #3(#1) Luke Penola (Zionsville)
    190    #5(#2) Noah Weaver (Rossville) vs. #12(#3) Jaylen Young (Perry Meridian)
    215    #24(NR) Brayden Rouse (East Central) vs. #22(#9) Evan Lawhead (Hamilton Southeastern)
    215    #24(NR) Brayden Rouse (East Central) vs. #6(#1) Brandon Johnson (Lawrence North)
    215    #8(#3) Jackson Weingart (Cathedral) vs. #10(#5) Shaun Glass (New Palestine)
    285    #8(#3) Hosia Smith (Cathedral) vs. #21(#4) Killian Miller (Carmel)
    285    #8(#3) Hosia Smith (Cathedral) vs. #14(#1) Jacob McClure (Perry Meridian)
    Evansville
    First Round    
    106    #22(#11) Aiden Woods (Franklin Community) vs. #4(#2) Brady Byrd (Washington)
    113    #10(#3) Brennan Leonard (Martinsville) vs. #8(#4) Caleb Schaefer (EV.  Mater Dei)
    113    #24(#7) Wyatt Ulrey (Boonville) vs. #19(#5) Gavin Ash (Monrovia)
    126    #6(#4) Dominic Brown (Center Grove) vs. #19(#6) Nathan Bryan (Terre Haute South)
    138    #22(#7) Caleb Kirkpatrick (Columbus East) vs. #16(#12) Camden Baumann (EV.  Mater Dei)
    138    #23(#8) Vince Kessinger (Floyd Central) vs. #15(#4) Seth Syra (Avon)
    150    #25(#8) Nate Anderson (Columbus East) vs. #22(#6) Griffin Sanders (Mooresville)
    157    #9(#3) Asher Ratliff (Columbus North) vs. #16(#4) Evan Hamblin (Martinsville)
    165    #21(#6) Matthew Pegram (EV.  North) vs. #19(#8) David Oyebode (Decatur Central)
    165    #12(#3) Gage Eckels (Ben Davis) vs. #23(#7) Spencer Turner (EV.  Mater Dei)
    190    #6(#3) Noah Terry (Tell City) vs. #18(#6) Braxton Lewis (Cascade)
    Ticket    
    106    #19(#7) David Altstadt (EV.  Mater Dei) vs. #14(#6) Mason Goelz (Avon)
    106    #8(#4) Talon Jessup (Columbus East) vs. #12(#5) Eli Ogle (Brownsburg)
    106    #6(#3) Royce Malone (Monrovia) vs. #22(#11) Aiden Woods (Franklin Community)
    106    #6(#3) Royce Malone (Monrovia) vs. #4(#2) Brady Byrd (Washington)
    120    #3(#1) Ty Henderson (EV.  Mater Dei) vs. #4(#2) Preston Haines (Brownsburg)
    120    #9(#5) Walter Hagedorn (Tell City) vs. #7(#4) Isaac Ash (Monrovia)
    120    #5(#3) Charlie LaRocca (Center Grove) vs. #17(#7) John Orman (Edgewood)
    120    #12(#6) Jayden Owsley (Corydon Central) vs. #23(#8) Tony Kessinger (Floyd Central)
    126    #11(#5) Peyton Richards (Switzerland County) vs. #3(#2) Luke Rioux (Avon)
    126    #1(#1) Isaiah Schaefer (EV.  Mater Dei) vs. #6(#4) Dominic Brown (Center Grove)
    126    #1(#1) Isaiah Schaefer (EV.  Mater Dei) vs. #19(#6) Nathan Bryan (Terre Haute South)
    126    #4(#3) Braylon Reynolds (Brownsburg) vs. #21(#8) Gage Rutan (Columbus East)
    132    #16(#5) Josiah Dedeaux (Terre Haute South) vs. #10(#3) Quinten Schoeff (Avon)
    132    #1(#1) Jake Hockaday (Brownsburg) vs. #17(#6) Kellan Carter (Scottsburg)
    132    #13(#4) Keith Parker (Ben Davis) vs. #23(#8) Hunter Banet (Floyd Central)
    138    #11(#2) Chase Stephens (Tell City) vs. #22(#7) Caleb Kirkpatrick (Columbus East)
    138    #11(#2) Chase Stephens (Tell City) vs. #16(#12) Camden Baumann (EV.  Mater Dei)
    138    #20(#6) Landen Horning (EV.  Memorial) vs. #14(#5) William Vander Luitgaren (Center Grove)
    138    #13(#3) Justice Thornton (Columbus North) vs. #23(#8) Vince Kessinger (Floyd Central)
    138    #13(#3) Justice Thornton (Columbus North) vs. #15(#4) Seth Syra (Avon)
    144    #19(#7) Caleb Cooper (Columbus East) vs. #2(#2) Parker Reynolds (Brownsburg)
    144    #15(#5) Deacon Dressler (Gibson Southern) vs. #24(#9) Gabe Rose (Switzerland County)
    144    #1(#1) Reese Courtney (Center Grove) vs. #13(#4) Wyatt Cooksey (Bloomington South)
    150    #1(#1) Wyatt Krejsa (Center Grove) vs. #14(#7) Cale Bonenberger (EV.  North)
    150    #25(#8) Nate Anderson (Columbus East) vs. #11(#4) Alex Smith (Heritage Hills)
    150    #22(#6) Griffin Sanders (Mooresville) vs. #11(#4) Alex Smith (Heritage Hills)
    150    #2(#2) Hunter May (Floyd Central) vs. #3(#3) Tommy Gibbs (Brownsburg)
    157    #18(#8) Colten Schneider (Mt. Vernon (Posey)) vs. #6(#1) Silas Stits (Center Grove)
    157    #9(#3) Asher Ratliff (Columbus North) vs. #24(#6) Noah Banet (Floyd Central)
    157    #16(#4) Evan Hamblin (Martinsville) vs. #24(#6) Noah Banet (Floyd Central)
    165    #3(#1) Evan Roudebush (Bloomington South) vs. #21(#6) Matthew Pegram (EV.  North)
    165    #3(#1) Evan Roudebush (Bloomington South) vs. #19(#8) David Oyebode (Decatur Central)
    165    #8(#2) Oliver Hallett (Indian Creek) vs. #12(#3) Gage Eckels (Ben Davis)
    165    #8(#2) Oliver Hallett (Indian Creek) vs. #23(#7) Spencer Turner (EV.  Mater Dei)
    175    #4(#1) Noah Clouser (Center Grove) vs. #20(#8) James Hastings (Terre Haute North)
    175    #9(#3) Sam Howard (Boonville) vs. #14(#4) Noah Sumner (Martinsville)
    190    #8(#4) Jett Goldsberry (Heritage Hills) vs. #2(#2) Kaden McConnell (Center Grove)
    215    #17(#4) Landon Terry (Tell City) vs. #14(#3) Spencer Watson (Tri-West)
    215    #19(#6) Parker Hart (Heritage Hills) vs. #16(#2) Tyson Ruhe (Jasper)
    285    #4(#1) Nate Johnson (Center Grove) vs. #15(#6) Sean Murphy (Terre Haute South)
    285    #13(#4) Ben Land (Jeffersonville) vs. #16(#5) Oluwagbenga Orisadare (Avon)
     
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Tcarter in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from maligned in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Thor in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from CainBones in Wrestlers with the Coolest Names   
    Really? No mention for Riley/Ryan Rasler from Prairie Heights?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from HeadLocksWinChampionships in I need draws   
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from D Summar in Jay County Regional   
    Trackwrestling is showing Rowles over old Mosier by fall.
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    Caleb Spires reacted to aoberlin in Carroll Regional   
    I never make predictions but I will this year!

    106 - Julianna Ocampo - 1st
    113 - Michael Oberlin - 1st
    120 - Jackson Rising - 1st
    126 - Kaeden Benedict - 1st
    132 - Ethan Khanhphane - 1st
    138 - Jordan Mangan - 1st
    144 - Thomas Sidel - 1st
    150 - Ben Hartzell - 1st
    157 - Jake Heisler - 1st
    165 - Carson Godinez - 1st
    175 - Jake Thrash - 1st
    190 - Ryan Schoff - 1st
    215 - Caleb Evans - 1st
    HWT - Ethan Dodson - 1st
     
    New Haven Sectional Rules!
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    Caleb Spires reacted to Sawyer Miller in Jay County Regional   
    Jay County Regional has always been tough, but it used to more top heavy and not very deep, with Yorktown and Belmont leading the way. 
     
    It's gotten incredibly deep recently. 120 has 5 wrestlers who have been ranked in the state at some point this year. 144 has 3 currently ranked wrestlers and a fourth that has been ranked most of the year. 165 has 3 ranked wrestlers. 
     
     
    It's interesting that this depth has started happening after the introduction of classed team state. 
     
    The Jay County Regional is basically 1A and 2A schools. 
     
    In my opinion, a lot of these schools have improved because of the chance that they could win 1A or 2A team state titles!
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