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blueandgold got a reaction from MUSKEEWRESTLER in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler
PM has a crap ton for the argument.
Chico Adams - 157-8 record, 2× State Champion
Alex Cottey - 164-8 record, 4× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2018 Junior Freestyle All-American
Cody LeCount - 180-2 record, 3× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2012 Cadet Freestyle Finalist
Jared McKinley - 201-8 record, 2× State Champion, 2× Junior Freestyle All-American
Nate Moore - 101-1 record (last two seasons), 2× State Champion, Junior Freestyle National Champion
Nick Walpole - 197-18 record, 2005 State Champion
Noah Warren - 166-9 record, 2× State Finalist, 2018 State Champion, NHSCA Sophomore All-American
Donte Winfield - 88-4 record (last two seasons), 2013 State Champion, 2012 Junior Freestyle National Finalist
Brandon James - 169-8 record, 4× State Medalist, 2014 State Finalist, NHSCA Senior All-American, 2013 Junior Freestyle All-American, 2× Cadet Freestyle All-American, 2012 Super 32 All-American
If we are to include accolades beyond high school, Winfield was an NJCAA All-American for Harper College, Adams and James were NAIA All-Americans, and Walpole is an NCAA Division II National Champion for the University of Indianapolis, the only champion in school history. Also, not listed above was Nick Bova who was a three-time state medalist in high school and a two-time NCAA Division III All-American for Wabash College.
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blueandgold got a reaction from Steven Sandefer in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler
PM has a crap ton for the argument.
Chico Adams - 157-8 record, 2× State Champion
Alex Cottey - 164-8 record, 4× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2018 Junior Freestyle All-American
Cody LeCount - 180-2 record, 3× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2012 Cadet Freestyle Finalist
Jared McKinley - 201-8 record, 2× State Champion, 2× Junior Freestyle All-American
Nate Moore - 101-1 record (last two seasons), 2× State Champion, Junior Freestyle National Champion
Nick Walpole - 197-18 record, 2005 State Champion
Noah Warren - 166-9 record, 2× State Finalist, 2018 State Champion, NHSCA Sophomore All-American
Donte Winfield - 88-4 record (last two seasons), 2013 State Champion, 2012 Junior Freestyle National Finalist
Brandon James - 169-8 record, 4× State Medalist, 2014 State Finalist, NHSCA Senior All-American, 2013 Junior Freestyle All-American, 2× Cadet Freestyle All-American, 2012 Super 32 All-American
If we are to include accolades beyond high school, Winfield was an NJCAA All-American for Harper College, Adams and James were NAIA All-Americans, and Walpole is an NCAA Division II National Champion for the University of Indianapolis, the only champion in school history. Also, not listed above was Nick Bova who was a three-time state medalist in high school and a two-time NCAA Division III All-American for Wabash College.
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blueandgold got a reaction from Steve Smith in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler
PM has a crap ton for the argument.
Chico Adams - 157-8 record, 2× State Champion
Alex Cottey - 164-8 record, 4× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2018 Junior Freestyle All-American
Cody LeCount - 180-2 record, 3× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2012 Cadet Freestyle Finalist
Jared McKinley - 201-8 record, 2× State Champion, 2× Junior Freestyle All-American
Nate Moore - 101-1 record (last two seasons), 2× State Champion, Junior Freestyle National Champion
Nick Walpole - 197-18 record, 2005 State Champion
Noah Warren - 166-9 record, 2× State Finalist, 2018 State Champion, NHSCA Sophomore All-American
Donte Winfield - 88-4 record (last two seasons), 2013 State Champion, 2012 Junior Freestyle National Finalist
Brandon James - 169-8 record, 4× State Medalist, 2014 State Finalist, NHSCA Senior All-American, 2013 Junior Freestyle All-American, 2× Cadet Freestyle All-American, 2012 Super 32 All-American
If we are to include accolades beyond high school, Winfield was an NJCAA All-American for Harper College, Adams and James were NAIA All-Americans, and Walpole is an NCAA Division II National Champion for the University of Indianapolis, the only champion in school history. Also, not listed above was Nick Bova who was a three-time state medalist in high school and a two-time NCAA Division III All-American for Wabash College.
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blueandgold got a reaction from Cricket21 in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler
PM has a crap ton for the argument.
Chico Adams - 157-8 record, 2× State Champion
Alex Cottey - 164-8 record, 4× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2018 Junior Freestyle All-American
Cody LeCount - 180-2 record, 3× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2012 Cadet Freestyle Finalist
Jared McKinley - 201-8 record, 2× State Champion, 2× Junior Freestyle All-American
Nate Moore - 101-1 record (last two seasons), 2× State Champion, Junior Freestyle National Champion
Nick Walpole - 197-18 record, 2005 State Champion
Noah Warren - 166-9 record, 2× State Finalist, 2018 State Champion, NHSCA Sophomore All-American
Donte Winfield - 88-4 record (last two seasons), 2013 State Champion, 2012 Junior Freestyle National Finalist
Brandon James - 169-8 record, 4× State Medalist, 2014 State Finalist, NHSCA Senior All-American, 2013 Junior Freestyle All-American, 2× Cadet Freestyle All-American, 2012 Super 32 All-American
If we are to include accolades beyond high school, Winfield was an NJCAA All-American for Harper College, Adams and James were NAIA All-Americans, and Walpole is an NCAA Division II National Champion for the University of Indianapolis, the only champion in school history. Also, not listed above was Nick Bova who was a three-time state medalist in high school and a two-time NCAA Division III All-American for Wabash College.
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blueandgold got a reaction from Tcarter in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler
PM has a crap ton for the argument.
Chico Adams - 157-8 record, 2× State Champion
Alex Cottey - 164-8 record, 4× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2018 Junior Freestyle All-American
Cody LeCount - 180-2 record, 3× State Finalist, 2× State Champion, 2012 Cadet Freestyle Finalist
Jared McKinley - 201-8 record, 2× State Champion, 2× Junior Freestyle All-American
Nate Moore - 101-1 record (last two seasons), 2× State Champion, Junior Freestyle National Champion
Nick Walpole - 197-18 record, 2005 State Champion
Noah Warren - 166-9 record, 2× State Finalist, 2018 State Champion, NHSCA Sophomore All-American
Donte Winfield - 88-4 record (last two seasons), 2013 State Champion, 2012 Junior Freestyle National Finalist
Brandon James - 169-8 record, 4× State Medalist, 2014 State Finalist, NHSCA Senior All-American, 2013 Junior Freestyle All-American, 2× Cadet Freestyle All-American, 2012 Super 32 All-American
If we are to include accolades beyond high school, Winfield was an NJCAA All-American for Harper College, Adams and James were NAIA All-Americans, and Walpole is an NCAA Division II National Champion for the University of Indianapolis, the only champion in school history. Also, not listed above was Nick Bova who was a three-time state medalist in high school and a two-time NCAA Division III All-American for Wabash College.
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blueandgold got a reaction from bluemonster in Special Intros and Recognition at State
Correct me if I’m wrong, but aren’t special introductions and post-match recognition on the podium for the following:
4× State Champion 4× State Finalist (ex.: Alex Cottey, Brandon Wright) 4× State Medalist 3× State Champion -
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blueandgold got a reaction from nighthawk21 in Kyrel Leavell
This is a nasty level of hating. Kyrel pinned and teched his way through John Hurrle, pinned his way through Marion County, pinned and teched his way to the Al Smith finals, got two falls in the matches Warren wrestled at Team State, pinned his way through sectionals, pinned and teched his way through regionals, pinned his way through semi-state, and teched his opening round at State, won his semis 9-3, and pinned the #1 in the finals… DOMINANT without a doubt.
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blueandgold got a reaction from HCman in Kyrel Leavell
Y’all been hating on Kyrel all year. Y’all even going as far as taking away from a post about him and my opinion on his performance to mention what you think about Hockaday’s dominance. We not talking about that right now. So, based on everything I’ve seen posters on this site say about him, it seemed like hate to me even if you want to pass it off as a joke. “Yikes.”
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blueandgold got a reaction from HCman in #TheCounty All-Stars vs. Indiana
I appreciate the work y’all do. This is gold.
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blueandgold got a reaction from Paycheck141 in Kyrel Leavell
This is a nasty level of hating. Kyrel pinned and teched his way through John Hurrle, pinned his way through Marion County, pinned and teched his way to the Al Smith finals, got two falls in the matches Warren wrestled at Team State, pinned his way through sectionals, pinned and teched his way through regionals, pinned his way through semi-state, and teched his opening round at State, won his semis 9-3, and pinned the #1 in the finals… DOMINANT without a doubt.
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blueandgold reacted to ontherise219 in Most Career Matches Against An Opponent
Those Dudes went to War when they wrestled
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blueandgold reacted to Clan Campbell in Most Career Matches Against An Opponent
Ray Rioux and Drake Campbell; total of 10 HS matches: 7 matches freshmen year (2016-2017) at 106. Three matches the following year at 120.
Add Logan Boe to the same mix, not sure how many Boe v Rioux matches occurred, but 8 between Logan and Drake.
All three were in the same county (back when we did a Hendricks county tournament) and they went through the same sectional. All three were 4x state placers, so they saw one or the other just about every weekend their first two years
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blueandgold reacted to TeamGarcia in Most Career Matches Against An Opponent
Garcia vs Mills 10x times I believe . With Ty winning probably 70% of the HS matches . Ty and Asa was similar paths to Revin & Nate wrestled each other since grade school, trained at the same Academy and was friends off the mat. Knew each very well . Asa only wrestled Ty once at State in the Semi Finals . Asa winning 8-1 . That was their last match ever .
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blueandgold reacted to ontherise219 in Most Career Matches Against An Opponent
This was back to back years
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blueandgold reacted to ontherise219 in Most Career Matches Against An Opponent
Man we talked about it on gorilla Radio a couple weeks ago @Mr. RIght my Brother Tony wrestled Alex Tsirtsis a bunch we saw Griffith at the harvest classic. Triacoff, a Dual, conferences duals, Individual conference, lake county Tournament, and Griffith was in our sectional. Alex Went 256-0 soooo Tony didn’t win many of them
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blueandgold reacted to SIACfan in Best Year of State Champions?
Joe was essentially a starter for PSU for one season.
Both he & Matt Lee are still currently on the roster as a Senior & Junior. Neither can manage to break into the lineup. Joe is listed at 174 which is manned by 3X NCAA Champ Carter Starocci, and Matt is listed at 165 which is currently being filled by RSFR Mitchell Mesenbrink - PSU's newest phenom.
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blueandgold reacted to maligned in Kyrel Leavell
He also seemed to misunderstand the question about how meaningful it was to be the second warrior to win it that night. His answer made him come across self-absorbed--but he clearly just missed the question. Again, easy to understand after such a big moment and still getting oxygen back in the brain.
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blueandgold reacted to aoberlin in Kyrel Leavell
For anyone that knows Waylon when it comes to wrestling he has a mindset at all times to score points and break his opponent. All the while being confident he will do that. What is wrong with that? His speech reflected that and the question is asked less than 5 minutes after he just got done taking care of business. You think his mindset changed that fast? The kid just went full throttle on a very tough bracket. Being humble in an interview is not be a requirement. Being confident in your ability is if you want to win on that level.
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blueandgold reacted to mcnorthcarolina in Kyrel Leavell
Yeah, for a kid who constantly heard how his state title was from “ND” and how wouldn’t be competitive to those top 5 guys. I wouldn’t be humble either, especially after how dominant he was in it either. The only thing on his mind is who the next best guy is so he can find away to move around and beat them.
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blueandgold reacted to piscis1956 in Best Year of State Champions?
I didn’t hear a lot about Joe Lee after high school. Glad to hear he made it as a D1 starter.
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blueandgold reacted to piscis1956 in Best Year of State Champions?
Googling just now, I see he was also a NCAA national tournament qualifier his redshirt freshman year.
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blueandgold reacted to SIACfan in Best Year of State Champions?
And in addition to the Champs that year was Nick Lee who finished 2nd to Chad Red that year.
-4X NCAA D1 AA (actually 5X but one was mythical)
-2X NCAA D1 Champ
-2023 USA World Team member
That certainly was one heck of a year for Indiana wrestling!