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Posts posted by jmills
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Your listed times seem just a little short. I would say it is more like.
- Monday
- Work 7:00 am - 3:30 (6:30 am if morning runs)
- High School Practice 3:30-5:30 (getting home no earlier than 6:30 many times 7:00 pm)
- Beginner Group 5:45-6:45
- Intermediate group 6:45-7:45 (home by 8:15 if lucky) 13.25/75 hours
- Tuesday
- Work 7:00 am - 3:30 (6:30 am if morning runs)
- High School Practice 3:30-5:30 (getting home no earlier than 6:30 many times 7:00 pm) 12, 12.5 hours
- Wednesday
- Work 7:00 am - 3:30 (6:30 am if morning runs)
- High School Practice 3:30-5:30 (getting home no earlier than 6:30 many times 7:00 pm)
- Beginner Group 5:45-6:45
- Intermediate group 6:45-7:45 (home by 8:15 if lucky) 13.25/75 hours
- Thursday
- 7:00 am - 3:30 (6:30 am if morning runs)
- High School Practice 3:30-5:30 (getting home no earlier than 6:30 many times 7:00 pm) 12, 12.5 hours
- Friday
- 7:00 am - 3:30 (6:30 am if morning runs)
- High School Practice 3:30-5:30 (getting home no earlier than 6:30 many times 7:00 pm)
- Friday Night live 5:45-6:45 (home by 8:15 if lucky) 13.25/75 hours
- Satuday
- High School Tournament (arrive at school 5:30 - 6:00 am home after 7:00 pm) 13.5 hours
- Sunday
- Youth Tournament (6:00 am to 6:00 pm) 12 hours
- Monday
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Matt Arvesen Plymouth maybe not the greatest but most dominating at Fort Wayne SS his senior year.
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Might think about cutting them into smaller sections and some folks may buy them to take home.
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Why do you feel these numbers mean nothing?
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Watched the Iowa High School Championships on TV last night (after our state finals) wrestling on 3 mats, screen showed all 3 matches at the same time. Just seemed weird when they handed out the medals (top 8) introducing each class (1, 2, 3) separately. Have to wonder could the 8th place of 1A have beaten everyone in the 2A class etc...? Maybe it would have seemed not so different to me if each class wrestled at a different site.
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One might think Lafayette Central Catholic would have more interest in wrestling.
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Spreadsheet correction. Plymouth forfeited 113. And can you freeze the columns so the titles stay visible.
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Bylaws can be changed, wrestling can be excluded for Portage. Where is the integrity of being a part of a conference but then entering your B team.
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Then leave the conference.
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Sad for Portage.
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Anyone know how many mats the old wigwam, Anderson gym, can put down on the floor?
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All Football players should be required to wrestle!!!!! (as their off season)
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State's a 2 day event.
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Parent commitment is key. If you can have a strong parent involvement in the program year after year success will come. Recruiting in grades 9-12 can be a futile effort. If they have not wrestled in the past few will be interested. At this level peer pressure maybe the best way to get older students to come out. Developing a very large, strong, active, committed youth program will keep the kids out for years to come.
Best programs are the ones where kids have been on the mat for years (year round) and involved in wrestling outside of the school (year round) and parents are very much involved (year round).
k-12 host, host, host and host events (year round). Start young, get families involved and make it fun (year round).
- Major Ursula and PirateDad
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What people don't realize is that there aren't many regionals that have a dozen decent wrestling schools. If you follow the state duals qualifying at all, you know we went to a "quota" system this year that awards points, in part, based on what our research has shown about how many semi-state qualifiers your regional deserves with its cumulative quality level. There may be only one killer team, but the cumulative quality level suggests there's an average of 5 semi-state quality kids per weight at Rochester. We've got it rated as the 4th deepest regional of the 16.
Only 16 out of 56, 28% going to state from Rochester regional, 7 from Penn about.
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The Rochester regional is one of the deepest in the state.
Other than Penn i'm not so sure. Maybe Riley and a few single kids from South bend. Mishawaka is really down. Plymouth Sectional - 2 small schools Triton and Bremen did well. Culver community has a few. The 3 NLC schools did not do well. Plymouth who finished 2nd in the NLC was behind Rochester, Bremen and only one point ahead of Triton. PHS forfeited 2 weights classes.
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Triton has really turned it around.
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126 Ponsler from Wawasee
Which regional is better?
in Past Discussions
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What would be the result if only the top 3 from regional moved on to SS as in years past?
Should we go back to top 3?
Does taking top 4 make it exceptionally easier to go to SS?
Also
Has moving from 103 to 106 lowered the number of forfeits?