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  1. Certainly Lefever although not division 1 and Miracle for women and Sarah Hildebrandt
  2. Mendez is definitely a beast. Andrew Howe is definitely in the mix as well.
  3. 106 Boyd 113 dickman 120 Henderson 126 Hawkins 132 demarco 138 Wood 144 doster 150 Krejsa 157 brabender 165 rinehart 175 emerine 190 Weaver 215 Chicoine 285 Clark
  4. Crown Point 2 champs 126, hvy Brownsburg 1 champ 132 Delta 2 champs 106,165 Evansville MD 1 champ 120 Team title likely between CP & Brownsburg with Delta and Center Grove in the mix CP & Brownsburg best 2 dual teams and obviously capable of more state champs, but there is a lot of parity in many weight classes.across Indiana. . Shameful they couldn't find a more centralized location than Evansville to host. Attendance will likely be down even though the 69 connection is complete. CP to Evansville 41/2 to 5 hour drive.
  5. 106 Boyd 113 Riox 120 Henderson 126 Hawkins 132 Hockaday 138 Wood 144 huevyart 150 Krejsa 157 brabender 165 Stebbins 175 brenton russell 190 Weaver 215 Chicoine 285 Clark
  6. Yes, Micic although from Sebia was a Hanover Central and Michigan AA and also World, Howe and MIcic 2 studs from HC
  7. Know this topic has been covered to some degree, but thoughts on the best native Indiana high school AND college careers that have already been completed, and also if applicable international, world, freestyle in the last 50 years...? Here's my thoughts for starters. All of these were at least minimum one-time college All Americans. Number 1 goes to Mason Parris imho. after Parris names that come to mind are Andrew Howe, Nick Lee, Reece Humphrey, Angel Escobedo, Leroy Vega, Jack Effner, Kelvin Jackson, Brad Traviola, John Ginther, Jason and Alex Tsirtsis, Mark Whitehead, Adam Chalfant. Many outstanding high schoolers including David Palmer, Lance Ellis aren't included because their college careers were cut short and or didn't make All American status. I'm sure I'm missing a few.
  8. Randy May was certainly a beast. Don't think he could have kept up with David Palmer though. Palmer was a magician on his feet and great on the mat as well
  9. As far as Indiana wrestlers with both high school and completed college careers considered, Mason Parris takes the honor. Andrew Howe, Nick Lee, Reece Humphrey, Angel Escobedo, Leroy Vega, Jack Effner, Kelvin Jackson, Brad Traviola, John Ginther, Jason Tsirtsis also come to mind. Jesse Mendez, Silas Allred and Lucas Davison are also on track but have not completed their college careers. David Palmer RIP Muncie South/ Delta 1982 certainly was a joy to watch during his high school career which was cut short in college at Oklahoma.
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