jamesjo328
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from HWTDAD in Jake Hockaday and Revin Dickman at Purdue Poly RTC @ Howe HS
Come get better! Should be a great room!
Must have a USA Card on file.
Contact Cory Graham for more info
3179082248
cgraham@pphs.Purdue.edu
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from Y2CJ41 in **Rankings Update** Girls #2
Purdue Poly Katelynn Hernandez 132 is a Senior
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jamesjo328 reacted to Nate Spangle in New castle semi state preview
I hope they are in and join the Tech sectional. Could definitely help with the difficulty multiplier.
Sad that it’ll be the year after they had arguably the best Heavyweight in the state.
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from FCFIGHTER170 in Cadet Duals Lineups (Need 160 and 220 for blue team)
Freestyle Gold
88 Revin Dickman 94 Brady Byrd 100 Gavin Jendreas 106 Tanner Tishner 113 Seth Syra 120 Parker Reynolds 126 Kyrel Leavell 132 Justin Thornton 138 Rider Searcy 145 Aiden Torres 152 Hunter May 160 Anthony Cashman 170 Logan Farrell 182 De'Alcapone Veazy 195 Gunnar Henry 220 Paul Clark 285 Hosiah Smith
Freestyle Blue
88 Ayden Bollinger 94 Nathan Rioux 100 Luke Rioux 106 Isaiah Schafer 113 Jaylen May 120 Griffin Ingalls 126 Elijah Brooks 132 Jason Shuey 138 Cameron Clark 145 Anthony Rhinehart 152 Luke Robarbs 160 170 Michael Durham 182 Jaquan East 195 Kyven Brandy 220 285 Dom Burgett
Greco Gold
88 Revin Dickman 94 Brady Byrd 100 Gavin Jendreas 106 Tanner Tishner 113 Seth Syra 120 Griffin Ingalls 126 Kyrel Leavell 132 Justin Thornton 138 Jackson Todd 145 Anthony Reinhart 152 Hunter May 160 Anthony Cashman 170 Brayden Tishner 182 De'Alcapone Veazy 195 Gunnar Henry 220 Paul Clark 285 Perris Green
Greco Blue
88 Nathan Rioux 94 Tristan Smith 100 Luke Rioux 106 Isaiah Schaefer 113 Kaptur Nowaczyk 120 126 Joey Butler 132 Elijah Brooks 138 Rider Searcy 145 Waylan Cressell 152 Luke Robarbs 160 170 Michael Durham 182 Jaquan East 195 Will Clark 220 285 Dom Burgett
We are also offering an X team for $100 ! X team members could potentially get up to 20 matches.
Call, text or email me if you’re interested!
Cory Graham
3179082248
jamesjo328@gmail.com
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from MrsTeamGarcia in Indiana State Freestyle Duels Recap
Crazy intense and fun Mother's Day weekend at the Indiana Freestyle Duel Championship in Indianapolis! There were 27 total teams participating, loads of nationally ranked wrestlers, several National Champs, State Champions, Triple Crowners, and winners of all age groups that came together to battle it out in an electric team environment. The Outlaws racked up team titles in both the Elementary and Middle School Division and almost buttoned up the Triple-Crown in the High School Division, but we will get to that later.
Elementary Division
There was some great wrestling all around with the little ones and it was enjoyable watching Indiana's future stars scrap it out in Freestyle. Although there were dozens of elite elementary kids wrestling, there were also many who had never wrestled Freestyle before, so this was an awesome opportunity to be introduced to the style in safety of their team. There were certainly some converts and believers. Still, The Outlaws and their impressive roster of All-Stars pretty much ran through the elementary division defeating the High Rollers 43-21 in the championship match.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - High Rollers
3rd - Delta
4th - Maurer Coughlin
5th - Perry Meridian
6th - Southport
7th - Greenfield-Central
8th - Indian Creek
9th - Franklin Community
10th - Legacy
Middle School Division
Although the smallest division of the tournament, Indiana's up-and-coming middles schoolers still went at it. The Outlaws and their impressive roster walked away with another championship, but not without a fight from RWA's future stars, winning a tough final 49-30. Additionally, the team environment proved again to be a great opportunity for good, fun competition, whether a Triple Crown winner or beginner in Freestyle.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - Region Wrestling Academy
3rd - High Rollers
4th - Punishers
5th - Maurer Coughlin Wrestling
6th - Legacy
7th - Legends of Gold
High School Division
Epic. Absolutely epic. The tournament started out on fire from the first whistle as many of Indiana's best high school wrestlers and teams converged on Indianapolis to battle it out for bragging rights - and it was lit. Each duel was competitive, intense, and a great learning opportunity for all. The finals however took the cake as an absolutely loaded Outlaws team matched up with an extremely talented Brownsburg squad. EVERY match fans were able to witness a great wrestling and, in epic fashion, the championship came down the final match between a high profile Preston Haines and a tough scrappy Evan Dickey - and these two guys did not disappoint as both wrestled their hearts out in an intense, high scoring fight. In the end, however, Brownsburg won a close and emotional victory this year.
Final Results:
1st - Brownsburg
2nd - Outlaws
3rd - Legacy
4th - Center Grove
5th - Warren Gold
6th - Greenfield-Central
7th - Yorktown
8th - Legends of Gold
10th - Warren Black
10th - Franklin Community
After all the smoke cleared, Indiana was able to witness a great inaugural event and we have already began planning the 2nd annual Freestyle Duel Championship. We are expecting an even bigger and better turnout and event next year in all facets. In the end, Indiana was able to enjoy another great team event and Freestyle experience in preparation for the upcoming Central Regionals, National Duels, Kids Nationals and Fargo. Thank you to all the teams, coaches, wrestlers and parents who participated, and especially the Mother's who came out on their special Day!
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from FCFIGHTER170 in Indiana State Freestyle Duels Recap
Crazy intense and fun Mother's Day weekend at the Indiana Freestyle Duel Championship in Indianapolis! There were 27 total teams participating, loads of nationally ranked wrestlers, several National Champs, State Champions, Triple Crowners, and winners of all age groups that came together to battle it out in an electric team environment. The Outlaws racked up team titles in both the Elementary and Middle School Division and almost buttoned up the Triple-Crown in the High School Division, but we will get to that later.
Elementary Division
There was some great wrestling all around with the little ones and it was enjoyable watching Indiana's future stars scrap it out in Freestyle. Although there were dozens of elite elementary kids wrestling, there were also many who had never wrestled Freestyle before, so this was an awesome opportunity to be introduced to the style in safety of their team. There were certainly some converts and believers. Still, The Outlaws and their impressive roster of All-Stars pretty much ran through the elementary division defeating the High Rollers 43-21 in the championship match.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - High Rollers
3rd - Delta
4th - Maurer Coughlin
5th - Perry Meridian
6th - Southport
7th - Greenfield-Central
8th - Indian Creek
9th - Franklin Community
10th - Legacy
Middle School Division
Although the smallest division of the tournament, Indiana's up-and-coming middles schoolers still went at it. The Outlaws and their impressive roster walked away with another championship, but not without a fight from RWA's future stars, winning a tough final 49-30. Additionally, the team environment proved again to be a great opportunity for good, fun competition, whether a Triple Crown winner or beginner in Freestyle.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - Region Wrestling Academy
3rd - High Rollers
4th - Punishers
5th - Maurer Coughlin Wrestling
6th - Legacy
7th - Legends of Gold
High School Division
Epic. Absolutely epic. The tournament started out on fire from the first whistle as many of Indiana's best high school wrestlers and teams converged on Indianapolis to battle it out for bragging rights - and it was lit. Each duel was competitive, intense, and a great learning opportunity for all. The finals however took the cake as an absolutely loaded Outlaws team matched up with an extremely talented Brownsburg squad. EVERY match fans were able to witness a great wrestling and, in epic fashion, the championship came down the final match between a high profile Preston Haines and a tough scrappy Evan Dickey - and these two guys did not disappoint as both wrestled their hearts out in an intense, high scoring fight. In the end, however, Brownsburg won a close and emotional victory this year.
Final Results:
1st - Brownsburg
2nd - Outlaws
3rd - Legacy
4th - Center Grove
5th - Warren Gold
6th - Greenfield-Central
7th - Yorktown
8th - Legends of Gold
10th - Warren Black
10th - Franklin Community
After all the smoke cleared, Indiana was able to witness a great inaugural event and we have already began planning the 2nd annual Freestyle Duel Championship. We are expecting an even bigger and better turnout and event next year in all facets. In the end, Indiana was able to enjoy another great team event and Freestyle experience in preparation for the upcoming Central Regionals, National Duels, Kids Nationals and Fargo. Thank you to all the teams, coaches, wrestlers and parents who participated, and especially the Mother's who came out on their special Day!
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jamesjo328 reacted to The Professor Morgan in Indiana State Freestyle Duels Recap
It was unbelievable this weekend. So many duels were decided by just a match or two. Comebacks from down 7-9 points were not uncommon including the Dickey Haines match. Haines took a 7-0 lead, Dickey came storming back with a takedown and trapped arm gut to take a 12-7 lead. With less than 45 seconds left, Haines got a takedown to a lace to take the lead back and held on.
Every weight class had multiple state qualifiers, placers and champs in them. Can’t wait to see how this event grows in the future!
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jamesjo328 reacted to gogoplata89 in Indiana State Freestyle Duels Recap
This was a great event and I'm glad we were a part of it. Looking forward to more freestyle duals.
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from coach_worden in Indiana State Freestyle Duels Recap
Crazy intense and fun Mother's Day weekend at the Indiana Freestyle Duel Championship in Indianapolis! There were 27 total teams participating, loads of nationally ranked wrestlers, several National Champs, State Champions, Triple Crowners, and winners of all age groups that came together to battle it out in an electric team environment. The Outlaws racked up team titles in both the Elementary and Middle School Division and almost buttoned up the Triple-Crown in the High School Division, but we will get to that later.
Elementary Division
There was some great wrestling all around with the little ones and it was enjoyable watching Indiana's future stars scrap it out in Freestyle. Although there were dozens of elite elementary kids wrestling, there were also many who had never wrestled Freestyle before, so this was an awesome opportunity to be introduced to the style in safety of their team. There were certainly some converts and believers. Still, The Outlaws and their impressive roster of All-Stars pretty much ran through the elementary division defeating the High Rollers 43-21 in the championship match.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - High Rollers
3rd - Delta
4th - Maurer Coughlin
5th - Perry Meridian
6th - Southport
7th - Greenfield-Central
8th - Indian Creek
9th - Franklin Community
10th - Legacy
Middle School Division
Although the smallest division of the tournament, Indiana's up-and-coming middles schoolers still went at it. The Outlaws and their impressive roster walked away with another championship, but not without a fight from RWA's future stars, winning a tough final 49-30. Additionally, the team environment proved again to be a great opportunity for good, fun competition, whether a Triple Crown winner or beginner in Freestyle.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - Region Wrestling Academy
3rd - High Rollers
4th - Punishers
5th - Maurer Coughlin Wrestling
6th - Legacy
7th - Legends of Gold
High School Division
Epic. Absolutely epic. The tournament started out on fire from the first whistle as many of Indiana's best high school wrestlers and teams converged on Indianapolis to battle it out for bragging rights - and it was lit. Each duel was competitive, intense, and a great learning opportunity for all. The finals however took the cake as an absolutely loaded Outlaws team matched up with an extremely talented Brownsburg squad. EVERY match fans were able to witness a great wrestling and, in epic fashion, the championship came down the final match between a high profile Preston Haines and a tough scrappy Evan Dickey - and these two guys did not disappoint as both wrestled their hearts out in an intense, high scoring fight. In the end, however, Brownsburg won a close and emotional victory this year.
Final Results:
1st - Brownsburg
2nd - Outlaws
3rd - Legacy
4th - Center Grove
5th - Warren Gold
6th - Greenfield-Central
7th - Yorktown
8th - Legends of Gold
10th - Warren Black
10th - Franklin Community
After all the smoke cleared, Indiana was able to witness a great inaugural event and we have already began planning the 2nd annual Freestyle Duel Championship. We are expecting an even bigger and better turnout and event next year in all facets. In the end, Indiana was able to enjoy another great team event and Freestyle experience in preparation for the upcoming Central Regionals, National Duels, Kids Nationals and Fargo. Thank you to all the teams, coaches, wrestlers and parents who participated, and especially the Mother's who came out on their special Day!
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from TeamGarcia in Indiana State Freestyle Duels Recap
Crazy intense and fun Mother's Day weekend at the Indiana Freestyle Duel Championship in Indianapolis! There were 27 total teams participating, loads of nationally ranked wrestlers, several National Champs, State Champions, Triple Crowners, and winners of all age groups that came together to battle it out in an electric team environment. The Outlaws racked up team titles in both the Elementary and Middle School Division and almost buttoned up the Triple-Crown in the High School Division, but we will get to that later.
Elementary Division
There was some great wrestling all around with the little ones and it was enjoyable watching Indiana's future stars scrap it out in Freestyle. Although there were dozens of elite elementary kids wrestling, there were also many who had never wrestled Freestyle before, so this was an awesome opportunity to be introduced to the style in safety of their team. There were certainly some converts and believers. Still, The Outlaws and their impressive roster of All-Stars pretty much ran through the elementary division defeating the High Rollers 43-21 in the championship match.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - High Rollers
3rd - Delta
4th - Maurer Coughlin
5th - Perry Meridian
6th - Southport
7th - Greenfield-Central
8th - Indian Creek
9th - Franklin Community
10th - Legacy
Middle School Division
Although the smallest division of the tournament, Indiana's up-and-coming middles schoolers still went at it. The Outlaws and their impressive roster walked away with another championship, but not without a fight from RWA's future stars, winning a tough final 49-30. Additionally, the team environment proved again to be a great opportunity for good, fun competition, whether a Triple Crown winner or beginner in Freestyle.
Final Results:
1st - Outlaws
2nd - Region Wrestling Academy
3rd - High Rollers
4th - Punishers
5th - Maurer Coughlin Wrestling
6th - Legacy
7th - Legends of Gold
High School Division
Epic. Absolutely epic. The tournament started out on fire from the first whistle as many of Indiana's best high school wrestlers and teams converged on Indianapolis to battle it out for bragging rights - and it was lit. Each duel was competitive, intense, and a great learning opportunity for all. The finals however took the cake as an absolutely loaded Outlaws team matched up with an extremely talented Brownsburg squad. EVERY match fans were able to witness a great wrestling and, in epic fashion, the championship came down the final match between a high profile Preston Haines and a tough scrappy Evan Dickey - and these two guys did not disappoint as both wrestled their hearts out in an intense, high scoring fight. In the end, however, Brownsburg won a close and emotional victory this year.
Final Results:
1st - Brownsburg
2nd - Outlaws
3rd - Legacy
4th - Center Grove
5th - Warren Gold
6th - Greenfield-Central
7th - Yorktown
8th - Legends of Gold
10th - Warren Black
10th - Franklin Community
After all the smoke cleared, Indiana was able to witness a great inaugural event and we have already began planning the 2nd annual Freestyle Duel Championship. We are expecting an even bigger and better turnout and event next year in all facets. In the end, Indiana was able to enjoy another great team event and Freestyle experience in preparation for the upcoming Central Regionals, National Duels, Kids Nationals and Fargo. Thank you to all the teams, coaches, wrestlers and parents who participated, and especially the Mother's who came out on their special Day!
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from stocktwins in 170 Finals - Webster vs. Stock
This just goes to prove the fact that rankings don't mean anything. Those who get caught up in all the rankings need to raise their expectations. If you focus on training for the top 5%, it's an expectation to beat anyone and everyone in Indiana. Stock winning a state title was a surprise to everyone but the people who trained him. Nobody in the state deserved it more! #getdownorlaydown
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jamesjo328 got a reaction from dangood1 in 170 Finals - Webster vs. Stock
This just goes to prove the fact that rankings don't mean anything. Those who get caught up in all the rankings need to raise their expectations. If you focus on training for the top 5%, it's an expectation to beat anyone and everyone in Indiana. Stock winning a state title was a surprise to everyone but the people who trained him. Nobody in the state deserved it more! #getdownorlaydown