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  1. 125 - Sunny Nier (3-1) placed 2nd. 2 tf and 1 md

    125 - AJ Belden (3-2) placed 7th. 2 md and 1 dec

    125 - Kory Cavanaugh (3-2) placed 5th. 1 fall, 1 md, and 1 dec.

    133 - owen Doster (2-3) placed 6th. 1 fall and 1 md. Had to injury def. out of tourn.

    133 - Jonah shillings (0-2)

    133 - Chris Diaz (3-1) placed 2nd and scored 19.00 team points. 1 fall, 1 inj def, and 1 dec.

    141 - Jacob Stevenson (1-2) 1 md

    141 - Daylan Schurg (4-2) placed 4th. 3 falls and 1 md

    149 - Austin Bethel (4-2) placed 4th. 2 falls, 1 inj def, and 1 dec

    149 - Jared Timberman (5-0) placed 1st and scored 26.00 team points. 3 falls and 2 dec

    149 - Jacob Ferris (2-2)  1 fall and 1 dec

    149 - Collin Meggison (0-2)

    157 - Micah Keller (1-2) 1 fall

    157 - Kyle Hatch (5-0) placed 1st and scored 29.00 team points. 3 falls and 2 tf.


    165 - Anthony Cicciarelli (3-2) placed 4th and scored 15.50 team points. 2 falls and 1 dec.

    174 - Darden Schurg (3-0) placed 1st and scored 21.50 team points. 1 tf, 1 md, and 1 dec.

    184 - Will Amberger (1-3) placed 8th. 1 md

    184 - Hunter Bates (4-0) placed 1st and scored 22.50 team points. 1 fall, 1 tf, and 2 dec.

    197 - Kyle Shaffer (4-0) placed 1st and scored 26.00 team points. 2 falls, inj def, and dec.

    197 - Heath Ault (4-1) placed 3rd. 1 fall and 3 dec

    197 - Grant Gough (4-2) placed 4th. 2 falls, 1 md, and 1 dec

    197 - Chris Wilson (4-2) placed 5th. 2 falls, 1 dec, and a ff

    285 - Christian Redmond (3-3) placed 6th. 2 falls and a dec.

    285 - Wade Ripple (3-1) placed 2nd and scored 21.00 team points. 3 falls. Lost in overtime in finals.

  2. I think this change can bring the possibility of new ideas and will be a good thing! I fear that many of the current board members may see this as an attack or personal and resign. That would be a huge disappointment to see all that knowledge and experience leave. The best situation for Indiana Wrestling is to have a combination of new ideas and experience working together to strengthen and excel our kids! 

    I guess this is a plea to existing board members to continue your great efforts and great things you have done! 

  3. On ‎9‎/‎5‎/‎2017 at 2:15 PM, JMILL said:

    it was all fun and games with the barbs until you made it personal with the disrespect of not properly capitalizing and spelling  #TheCounty

    side note weisjahn's coaching does stink.........he should quit at end of this year !!!

    Hell, I went out of County, straight to the country! The last time I was that way all I saw was barns and sheep (maybe that was all I was looking for, can't remember)! I just assumed that you all wrestled because there are no movie theaters, bowling alleys, lazer tag and cow tipping became boring (no cows or sheep were hurt in the making of this message)!

  4. On ‎8‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 3:22 PM, Bulldog89 said:

    Owen Doster (New Haven High School) will be a Sophomore at Wabash. 

    Freshman Year (2016-17)\

    - Record 30-7

    - Competed at 133 pounds

    - 2nd place at Concordia Open
    - 2nd place at Indiana Little State Invite
    - 3rd place at North Central Invite
    - Spartan Mat Classic Champion
    - Baldwin Wallace Invite Champion
    - Finished 3rd place at the NCAA Midwest Regional which qualified him for the NCAA Championships
    - 7th Place All-American Finish at 2017 NCAA National Championships
    - Went into the tournament unseeded and dropped his 1st bout, but rattled off three straight victories to capture All-American status. Scored 7.5 team points to help the team finish in 3rd place and bring home its 3rd straight NCAA Team Trophy
    - Scholar All-American (2nd Freshmen in Wabash Wrestling History)

    Wabash won the MidWest Regional & had 7 out of 10 National Qualifiers.  Owen is kneeling bottom right.  The man with the fresh stash is Connor Brummett from Dekalb he was a Senior...

    7 National Qualifiers.jpg

    Kyle Hatch from Warsaw, Kory Cavanaugh from Penn, Heath Ault from Northrop are incoming freshman at Wabash.

  5. It's been a few years since we have been to a ISWA Freestyle State. Definitely miss it, we are big freestyle fans. Wish more kids would wrestle freestyle, would help with kids having to wrestle every 15 minutes. ISWA did a great job of keeping things moving along. Kyle wrestled 4 matches and was done within 3 hours. Only complaint would be that the concession stands lack a few stars.....But otherwise great job! 

  6. We also forget the side of things where parents are ruining wrestling for their kids. I've seen it numerous times where if a kid doesn't perform as well as he/she should of, the parent basically tears him a new one. This is especially apparent when the kids are at a younger age. This negative attitude towards them can drive them away from wanting to do the sport. Parents should always be positive towards their kids, no matter how they perform.

    To a point! Some kids need that push from mom and/or dad. Defiantly think there needs to be some positive in there. I remember a story about the Stiners talking about their mom always on them about their wrestling. Also, believe it was about how much better kids were when mom's were the harda$$ rather than the dads. I have no problem with stern parents as long as they know when to let the kid breath and experience/learn from life lessons or matches.

     

    But I think you are referring to the ones that rip their kid for 15 minutes after winning or losing a match, practice them 2 hours at home after practice, or don't care if they are failing in school but get after them about sports!

  7. I think it can, mostly for new coaches (1-5 years) coming into a program. I have seen parents in bleachers working other parents to gang up on coaching staffs. I've seen it wear down coaching staffs to quit. I've seen it were a troubled parent's kid graduated and the parent moved on.

     

    It can set programs back, hurt numbers, and several other problems. I've heard threats from parents talking about taking kids to other schools, going to the papers, going to the school board, and even physical threats. Then even after their kid left told how other kids in the program will never see "the lights" at state!

     

    What I have learned from my experiences is that I would rather have a group of kids that have fun winning and losing together. Parents that support each other and each other's kids! If not I would prefer the parent and kid move on to another program!

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