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Bumping this. Spots currently open:
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Team Indiana is traveling to Tulsa for the Junior Dual National Championships. We are looking to fill a few spots on a strong team. Currently open spots:
113 - Freestyle and Greco
195 - Greco
Complete trip details can be found here.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
Pat Parham
pparham@zcs.k12.in.us
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2 hours ago, laserbeam26 said:
Timmy something or other, he qualified for regionals then was semi-state alternate, kid from central got injured and Timmy got to wrestle and punched his ticket to state.
Tim Dunkel
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We are resuming RTC practice tomorrow 6/1, from 6-7:30 P. IU Asistant Coach Riley LeFever will be running practice! Come learn from and by seen by a Big Ten coach!
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Wednesday April 20th, IU Assistant Coaches Riley Lefever and Lincoln Kyle will be in to run the RTC practice, 6:00-7:30. Enter door 27 (South side of the school), 6pm start time, open to all with a USA wrestling card. Drop in to learn from two D1 coaches!
Coach Lefever bio:
Riley Lefever completed his first season with Indiana wrestling in 2021-22.
Lefever, who grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, wrestled at Wabash College, where he was a four-time DIII National Champion (three times at 184 and once at 197).
Lefever posted a 158-6 record at Wabash and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English. He was a team captain and a CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American. Lefever earned two NCAA DIII Most Dominating Wrestler awards and was also a junior national team member in freestyle. Lefever graduated from Wabash in 2017 and moved to State College, Pa., to train freestyle with the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club.
In 2018 he earned the bronze medal at the Dave Schultz International Memorial tournament at 92kg and bronze medal at the Outstanding Ukrainian Tournament. In 2019 he earned third place in the World Team Challenge Tournament.Coach Kyle bio:
Lincoln Kyle completed his first season with the Indiana wrestling program in the 2021-2022 season as a Volunteer Assistant Coach.
Kyle comes to Bloomington after spending the last three years as an Assistant Wrestling Coach at his alma mater, Wabash College. As an assistant coach, Kyle helped lead the Little Giants wrestling program to a Top 10 team finish at the NCAA D3 Championships in 2019 while also finishing the season with three D3 All-Americans and one National Champion.
Before his second stint at Wabash, Kyle served as the Director of Operations for Campbell University in the 2017-2018 season.
Kyle was a four-year letter winner at Wabash after finishing his prep career at Alexandria High School in Alexandria, Ind. with three IHSAA Semi-State appearances.
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Back at it tonight with @CoachAven running the workout! Jacob Aven is the head coach at Lawrence North High School, he was a two time state qualifier, and an NCAA qualifier at Purdue! Enter door 27 (South side of the school), 6pm start time, open to all with a USA wrestling card.
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On 3/20/2022 at 7:55 PM, fishers57 said:
What days in April will you be hosting any rtc's? What to bring a few Kentucky boys in for some good work.
April 6, 13, 20, and 27
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Coach Bo also won Beast of the East in 2014. Bo's state medals were in AAA (PA's large school division). Bo knows wrestling.
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7 hours ago, Rookies03 said:
Hard to argue with list but I’d slide Kody Wagner in at 152/145 as a 4th place finisher.
Jacob Aven should be mentioned as at least HM.
Completely agree, I had Kody at 145, but he was actually 152. I've updated my list.
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Zionsville
106/103: Tyler Mantel - SQ 113/112: Dean Arnold - SQ 120/119: Preston Mantel - State Placer 126/125: Brandon Christensen - State Runner-up (3x qualifier) 132/130: Josiah Wagner - State Placer 138/135: Graham Youngs - State Placer (2x Qualifier) 145/140: Logan Wagner - State Champ (4x placer) 152/145: Kody Wagner - State Placer 160/152: Shane Wagner - State Runner-up (2x placer, 4x qualifier) 170/160: Shane Bates - State Placer (2x Qualifier) 182/171: Jacob Howenstein - State Placer 195/189: Thomas Penola - State Placer 220/215: Ryan Wagner - State Placer (3x placer, 4x qualifier) 285/275: Chuck Robinson - State Placer -
29 minutes ago, trackgopher said:
What do you need? If it is something that others do, the director could post here.
Can you confirm that we do not need to pre-register, we just show up at weigh-ins? What is the event cost? The flyer says there will be 2 sessions on Saturday. I assume that session 1 will be 106-145 and session 2 will be 152-285. Is that correct?
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13 hours ago, Justafan74 said:
Didn’t Shane Wagner from Zionsville shock the great TJ Hayes under the lights a long time ago? Or was that in the semis?
Must have been the semi-finals. Shane Wagner was a runner-up in 1997.
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It looks like wrestlers who qualified automatically (via semi-state) have been automatically placed into the wrestler list on trackwrestling. I'm wondering if we need to do anything further to register or just show up for weigh ins? Does anyone know entry fees?
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Congratulations to Tyler and the Fuqua family!
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A few noteworthy results from the Henry Wilk Classic yesterday:
138: unranked Harreld (Zionsville) over #14 Sinkovics (Mishawaka) 14-8
160: #11 Bates (Zionsville) over #12 Steenbeke (Penn) Fall
170: unranked McClure (Westfield) over New Castle SS #5 McDonald 5-4, #3 Eastin (Penn) over McDonald 7-2
Team results:
#16 Westfield over #11 Penn 44-22, Westfield over unranked Zionsville (39-30), Zionsville over #12 Mishawaka (42-28), Zionsville over #11 Penn (41-30), unranked Merrillville over Penn (31-30)
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Edgewood, Lawrence North, and Mooresville are all tough too! Just to name a few more studs:
Edgewood
126 #6 Cash Turner
Lawrence North
126 SS ranked #4 Jeremiah Henderson
132 SS ranked #5 and returning state qualifier Anthony Hughes
Mooresville
120 SS ranked #7 Isaiah Pugh
126 SS ranked #9 Brecken Greene
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Luke Welch will be our guest clinician tonight. Luke was a five year wrestler at Purdue. Luke was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Midlands Placer, Big-Ten Placer, amongst other career achievements. Luke is a tremendous freestyle wrestler; he won the 2017 USA Wrestling University Nationals at 57 kg and placed at the 2015 University Nationals.
We will see everyone tonight at 6:00 PM. Enter door 27 on the South side of the school, the wrestling room will be up the first staircase on your right. All you need is an active USA Wrestling card!
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Tremendously proud of Darden for his achievement this past weekend. He gets better each time he competes. Darden represents Wabash with class in victory and defeat.
I'm sure Wabash is disappointed they aren't bringing back a team trophy to Crawfordsville this year. But, with all of their national qualifiers returning next season (as well as many others capable of scoring big points at nationals) look for them to earn a trophy next year and potentially contend for a national title.
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As Dingo said "Flo is the king of content". Between the mini-series, documentaries, highlights, etc. it is undeniable that they are the most consistent in putting out compelling content. They do monetize wrestling well and have earned that right.
However, as a former Flo-Pro subscriber, their product is far from perfect. Many times I was disappointed by technical difficulties, unnecessary obstacles in browsing their site, and the poor product that is FloArena. I like Willie, CP, and Bader. They are good people and great wrestling media members. With that being said their is an undeniable aura of audacity that Flo as an organization carries about themselves. As a customer that suffered from numerous technical difficulties when it came time to watch an exciting wrestling event this aura of audacity was absolutely maddening.
As a result I'm pulling for Track. I hope Track is able to eventually provide enough competition to Flo to force Flo to improve their product (more so than they already have/do). I think Track is already doing this to some degree with how reliable their streaming service is (at least from my experience). Track has a ways to go in terms of producing content like min-series, documentaries, etc. that can compete with Flo's. At the end of the day strong competition means a win for us, the consumers, regardless of who 'wins'.
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Proud of the Little Giants. Was hoping to see them get 7 through after the first day, but it didn't help that Baldwin Wallace couldn't lose. There should still be a strong showing in Cleveland for Wabash!
Junior Duals - Tulsa, OK June 12-18
in High School Wrestling
Posted · Edited by PatParham
Spots still open for
145 (both styles), 220 (both styles), and 138 (greco only). Spots are first come first serve. Contact me with any questions.