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  1. It’s already a rule that on second injury time the opponent gets choice. What Andy is arguing is that on the first injury time the opponent is awarded choice, which is the collegiate rule.
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    01/10/2024

    Evan Lawhead
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    01/10/2024

    Chris Casler
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    01/08/2024

    DeShawn Ternoir
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    01/08/2024

    DeShawn Ternoir
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    01/06/2024

    Chris Casler
  7. Hamilton Southeastern
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    01/06/2024

    Evan Lawhead
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    12/30/2023

    Zach Lang
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    12/09/2023

    Zach Lang
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    01/03/2024

    Zach Lang
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    01/03/2024

    Hank Phenicie
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    01/03/2024

    Chris Casler
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    01/03/2024

    Chris Casler
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    01/03/2024

    Nick Anderson
  20. Especially if we’re gonna randomly decide which girls make it when there are openings. There are several weights where I believe the 1st 3rd or 4th best athletes are in same quarter bracket i understand the IHSAA May do this next year, but why do it to ourselves?
  21. Yeah, not exactly using all seeding criteria at all. Looks to mostly be record with a few head to heads counting but no common opponent or last seasons state series counted at all. Oh well! We’ll go wrestle and see what happens!
  22. That's awesome! Nothing like a small town community coming out to support their teams!
  23. I agree halfway with your first statement. Building a lead doesn't mean you get to do nothing. However, controlling the ties is not doing nothing. That's wrestling. You have to clear my control tie that I'm using to move you before you can score on me. Can't do it? Too bad, I'm outwrestling you with just a hand fight. I'm forcing you into bad position with my tie to open up a low risk attack. Why does the Leading wrestler have to stay on the offense? Their job is to win, not entertain. Exactly. There's a time to push the pace in the 3rd and there's a time to just win. We try to lay it on our sectional opponents and teach "slamming the door" against those you'll see again (sometimes they do it to us too). We don't want them believing they can beat us and when you hold position when up 2-3 when you could score again, it leaves that belief in your opponents' mind, so we teach go get another. But if we're wrestling anybody else. Get off the mat with the win ESPECIALLY in do our die rounds like Semi-state or first round of Regionals.
  24. Must have been typing this at same time as you, Andy. +1 to what he said.
  25. I'm with Coach Diep on this one. Stalling needs more clearly defined criteria. However, I'm opposed to eliminating the warning. The other athlete had the same 5 minutes and 30 seconds to score that the winning athlete had. This is why scoring early is important in our sport. I don't advocate for kids stalling with 30 seconds left, but As the leading wrestler, you have "earned" the right to play a little defense when you build a lead. Can't complain as the losing wrestler that he was "just stalling" because how the heck did he score the points in the first place? It sure wasn't by stalling. I like the one warning and then a point. Why does the other kid get a point just for taking crazy shots at the end of a match that have 0 chance of landing? Score early, score often, don't let it come down to the last 30 seconds. We'd all love to see athletes do nothing but shoot and score and hit fun scrambles for 6 straight minutes but all the kids care about is the score at the end. They took risks earlier to score points, they have now got the right to take fewer risks late. I just hate when a kid has taken all of the risks all match and they don't hit the other kid for stalling for the first 5 and a half minutes, then want to throw up a stall call with 10 seconds left on the kid that had done all the work the whole match. It's like stalling doesn't exist until you're winning. Just let them wrestle. Just one coach's humble opinion.
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