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  1. Do you know how many of the qualifiers from Illinois are from Indiana or trained up in the region?
  2. Where was Matt Whyde from? You could be thinking of Kyle Nehring. 2003Loss vs. Trevor Moe( Garrett) Dec 5-2 (Edit)2004Win vs. Kevin Zehr( Leo) Fall 2:56 (Edit)Win vs. Patrick Rigdon( Boone Grove) Fall 4:40 (Edit)Win vs. Sam Elmore( Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter) Dec 10-8 (Edit)Loss vs. Heath VanDeventer( Bloomington North) Dec 5-1 (Edit)2005Win vs. Michael Burke( Yorktown) Fall 1:08 (Edit)Win vs. Danny Goff( Zionsville) Dec 5-2 (Edit)Win vs. Eric Jones( Peru) Fall 3:10 (Edit)Win vs. Kenneth Caldwell( Union County) Dec 11-5 (Edit)
  3. I Counted 7 times they wrestled Bloomington North that year so he may have lost to someone else. Do you know who it would have been?
  4. Columbus North Orrin Kleinhenz Sophomore 189# 34-12 state Qualifier Junior 189# 37-8 state runner up. All his losses this year came from Heath VanDeventer. Senior 189# 49-0 State Champ. Thadeus Douglas-The always under weight takedown machine. If they kept the 98# weight class I would be righting different stats down. Senior 103# 3rd Fargo Greco 7th Fargo Greco 6th
  5. Alex Tsirtis vs. Jesse Mendez Blake Maurer vs. Alex Dolly "The rematch" Reece Humphry vs. Steven Micic Darren Elkins vs. Josh Holden Craig Weinzapfel vs. Brayton Lee Mason Parris vs Jake O'Brien Chad Red vs. Angel Escobedo Nathan Moore vs. Noah Weaver
  6. I hope Zar Walker can go scrap at this event, his shoulder looked pretty jacked up in the finals.
  7. In 1996 TJ Elbert from Columbus North Knocked off Undefeated Franklin Kid by pin at the 103 weight class, I think his name was Todd Cochran. I just remember everyone going nuts.
  8. Yes. Lets see your predictions or where you think i got it wrong.
  9. @106 Jessup Rose Heaston Riley @113 Poling Pittman Curfman Findley @120 Kirchner Stewart Fields Behnke @126 Richards Shuey Rutan Million @132 Long Carter Jochim Miller @138 Thornton Kirchner Kirkpatric Berchert @144 Cooper Rose Greene Trimpe @150 Anderson Spurgeon Sommers Barberis @157 Ratliff Guyer Cooper Tonte @165 Hallet Fuller Miller Saevre @175 Bridges Despain Lake Isley @190 McMahon Jones Ramirez Hernadez @215 Fellure Moss Aguillar Gindhart @HWT Stephens Lozano Porter Piper
  10. I was at JC this past weekend for a youth tournament and they had a great spread! First class!
  11. Blake Maurer really needs to be part of this conversation. His 03 finals match with Dolly was one of the best. Those guys went and left it all on the mat!
  12. This is the best solution to the 3A fiasco! Great job to the men and women that got this done!
  13. I see that Floyd is ranked 2nd in 3A, and 6th in the power poll. On the gorilla radio show the other night it was discussed that they would most likely not get voted in because they lost to Cathedral. I always feel the rankers do a pretty good job but it seems messed up that the 2nd ranked team would not get the nod. So I ask, are the guys that do the rankings over estimating how good Floyd is, or is the voting committee underestimating how good they are? I hope the 12 team format will be used!
  14. I lived in Nebraska for 8 years, and I only went to the wrestling state finals once. The competition was completely watered down. There were a few decent finals matches but it was so hard to watch 4 finals matches going on at the same time all wrestling to be a "state champ" and the awards took forever. I never went back. The Indiana state finals spoiled me, and cant be matched. Although I don't agree with ghughes1974 on class wrestling, I too would love to see wrestle backs, and think it would make the state finals that much better.
  15. Will any Johnson county kids looking to avoid Mooresville regional be transferring to Franklin community? Indian Creek over the next 4 years have a bunch of state caliber studs coming in, Franklin kids have always been tough as nails, that will probably never change. I feel like JC sectional will dominate the Jeff regional. @TripleB Will Jeffersonville get any guys out of regionals?
  16. I know last year my son wrestled all day on two mats. Around 45 kids in his weight class. He was wrestling like every 20 minutes it seemed like. The last few round we did have wait times, and that was a bummer. It would have been nice to have a bit more time in between matches. I think he was the only weight class on those 2 mats, since it was such a big bracket. If there was another weight or 2 in there it would help with the wait times, but then the tournament would take longer. Over-all it runs faster than the good ole days in the cattle barn at the state fairgrounds.
  17. Seems like 2 of the older refs made all the bad calls. Wish they would let. Chris Davis should be officiating at state for sure.
  18. What caught my eye the most was his footwork, and his unpredictable movements are a difficult puzzle to solve. Loved his post match interview as well.
  19. The team race was closer than anyone had expected. 3 North wrestlers in the finals lost by 1 point. Would that have been enough to change the team race?
  20. I don't know anything about the Eastern Pekin kid.
  21. This is a interesting weight, Anderson and Owen will collide in the semis to face the always stingy, super savvy, freshman Phenom Asher Ratliff. Asher's wrestling IQ is off the charts. Whoever wins in the semis will need to score 3-4 takedowns IMO to beat Ratliff (tall task). He has a 3-0 record against Owens and Anderson already with a combined score of 16-6. Owens being a senior may be feeling the pressure to go out big in his last high school post season, and can hit big moves from anywhere. Anderson and the entire East team are battle tested, and like to keep the score low. If Anderson can keep the score close, and keep Owen from hitting any big moves will probably make it to the finals. My prediction is Anderson over Owens 3-1 and Ratliff over Anderson in the finals 5-2.
  22. I wouldn't look past Jason Shuey from Columbus North.
  23. I grew Up in Indian, going to every state championship since 4th grade(1996) until I moved to Nebraska in 2008. For 2009-2010 season I was excited to go watch the Nebraska state wrestling finals.... until I got there. The finals had 4 mats wrestling( 1 for each class), and I asked a few spectators what mat was for 1st and 2nd? They replied with all 4 mats are wrestling for a state title at the same weight-class. Then the awards in between each weight-class took foreveeeer. As for the competition, it seemed completely watered down. I went into this not having an opinion one way or the other about class wrestling, but I never went back to the Nebraska state finals as it was like any other "ordinary" tournament. Id say winning a Nebraska state title is about like winning an Indiana Semi-state! Nothing to laugh about but not the same as winning an IHSAA state wrestling title. I'm happy to say that I moved back to Indiana in 2016 and have been to every IHSAA state championship since. It is simply the best! The only thing I would change about the individual IHSAA Wrestling tournament is to have full wrestle backs for 3rd place starting at sectionals. Nebraska Class A (big class)Finals 5-pins 2-techfalls 1-MD 1-OT Nebraska Class B Finals 4-pins 0-techfalls 2-MD 0-OT Nebraska Class C Finals 1-pins 3-techfalls 2-MD 1-OT Nebraska Class D (Smallest class) Finals 1-pin 0-techfalls 1-MD 1-OT 56 state champions crowned...….. The matches from the smallest schools were the most competitive.
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