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  1. Eric Keith from Portage in 2OT with 2 seconds left goes out of bounds.  Then when they come back to center, he bolts out and get the escape to win state.  It's why you pay for the 2 day pass every year! 

     

    What about the chills we all got when Jason Cook finally got to the top of the podium with a win? 

     

    Portage folks got chills when Eric Keith finally got to the top of the podium!  Amazingly, he was ranked #1 his first three years of high school and lost friday night.  He finally got it done, and I don't think he was even ranked #1 that season!   That's the best example my coaches have ever used to explain that the rankings don't mean squat!!

  2. Twisted Sister,

     

    Thank you, not only for commending me, but for voicing your opinion.  I'd like to clear some things up with you and  I'd like to start by saying this is not a response full of hostility or attitude.  This post is meant to be sincere and help me voice my opinion..

     

    For one,  I said that I did not mean to be disrespectful or do any harm to anyone. It will not happen again.  That's a promise to the coaches, wrestlers, and fans of Indiana high school wrestling and that includes you. 

     

    Next, to be honest, I do not care who cheers for me when I wrestle against anyone, no matter the stage.  I haven't worked hard to try to win for them.  I've worked hard for myself, my family, my school, and my community. 

     

    Finally, once anyone completes a high school wrestling career there are people for and against them.  As a matter of fact, those opinions are what make this board great.  I am not worried about how I will be remembered.  Whether I am loved, hated, or anything in between, I am passing the torch to those younger Portage wrestlers to keep a rich WRESTLING tradition intact.  I'm sure there will be awesome Portage wrestlers to come that will have their own personalities.  I am nothing more than another Portage wrestler.  There are many just like me and many more to come but each one will act a little differently. I emphasize wrestling tradition because that does not mean a tradition full of  unsportsmanship.  My actions in the past do not support the way I feel about sportsmanship.  That is why I have made a promise to you to fix these issues. 

     

    I can only blame my self for my actions on and off the mat.  Off the mat I try to be as kind and friendly as I possibly can.  As I have matured in the last couple years, I have learned to use the constructive criticism of others as a tool to motivate me to improve myself as a person and a wrestler.  This situation is no different.  I do not look at anyones posts about me as negative, although others might.  I look at them as another possibility to try and make myself a better person in the future, again on and off the mat.

     

    Sincerely,

    Sean

     

     

     

  3. I wish to offer you (anyone offended) my most sincere apology for my actions.  The actions were uncalled for and unacceptable..  I will say that in  no way did I mean any harm.  I respect every wrestler, coach, and fan of the sport.  I do understand the opposing point of view.  I feel that a part of me is on the mat when each one of my teammates is competing.  I get frustrated when my teammates lose and I often release my emotions when I shouldn't.  I can assure you it has nothing to do with attention, the opposing wrestler, or anything else.  Too often I replace potential with expectation.  The only resolution to this problem is to contain myself.  I have consciously made bad decisions, but I plan to consciously avoid these in the future.  The best I can do for you is learn from my mistakes and move forward...  This has been added to my list of goals.  That being said, I'm going to continue to work towards accomplishing my goals, on and off the mat.  

     

    Sean

  4. There are many issues I would like some feedback on. So many I do not know were to begin. My son is really struggling right now to balance grades and competing for a spot at Conseco. I feel wrestling is harder to do this in than any other sport. The fact that it splits both semesters(covers two middle quarters) , Maintaining weight, (this may be the biggest issue) and the fact that this is one of the hardest sports for which to train competetively . This inquiry comes about because I just had a meeting with a teacher who stated that my son was a "typical"  wrestler. I believe she was  being critcal. Not supportive. I believe being acedimic ALL STATE in this sport is a much higher honor than being a State Champ but lets give the average student a break. Stories or thoughts??????

     

    Respecfully Oscar

     

    I think acedemic all-state is much higher of an honor.  Oddly enough, I look up to alot of the kids that look up to me for this reason...  Even more impressive is some of our best wrestlers were even better in the class room!!   Taylor March, Eric Galka, Marcus Shrewsbury, Eric McGill... they are a different breed!

     

     

  5. The last time I saw Bradley, he seemed to be on a mission...Bradley.

     

    I'm sick of hearing, "So and so is on a mission." 

     

    EVERYONE IS ON A MISSION.  If you weren't you wouldn't put it in the blood, sweat, and tears it takes to wrestle.

  6. "ONLY" a one time champ? lol that  is a pretty spectacular accomplishment if you ask me. but I defintely agree with you on needing the ability to "be a gamer". If you can't step your game up and wrestle to your best ability in the big match, you will never make it anywhere in wrestling.

     

    I'm sure if you were to ask Darren he'd say he was ONLY a 1 time state champion.

  7. You want an FYI?  Ok, Quiroz started talking with about 6 seconds left...  I replied with a crossface.. I REPLIED WITH WRESTLING.  Then I got off of him and HE walked over to me.  I pushed him away and yes we had our words.  He was also the last person to talk in the whole disagreement.  I shook his coaches hands and went to my coaches.  It really wasn't as big of a deal as a lot of you make it..

     

    The funny thing is, you people who are bashing me have no idea who I really am..  You haven't even spoken to me..

  8. Caliboy, I for one, have never booed you.. Remember your private messages to me?  I have no problem with anyone having a pick to win state.  Esp when you have good reasons for your pick!  All I can do is wrestle..

     

     

    And I wrestle with emotion because I love this sport..  Everytime I step onto the mat I get into a mind set..  It's my choice, it can be me or whomever I'm wrestling... I prefer for it to be me.  So, in my head I'm running through all of my training and telling myself that I've worked too hard to lose.

     

    I have given Anthony rides to practice and even hung out with him some in the past year..  We don't like eachother on the mat, that's it.  I hope the kid has a good career.. Heck, he's already began a better one than mine.

     

     

  9. I will say this much and leave it at that.

     

    Cody Phillips was born in 1982, so therefore he is most likely 17 years old right now.  He will turn 18 in 2010 and 19 sometime in 2011.  If his birthday is in late February or later he will be eligible to wrestle as a senior.  I do not know his exact birthdate, but at the very least he will be able to wrestle next school year. 

     

    I love wrestling math.  1992**

  10. Who said he wrestled like a freshman?

     

    No one, I learned in English class to start your paragraphs with a bang!  That was my bang! hahaha.

     

    My point is as follows:

     

    My freshman year, I wrestled like a freshman.  So, to me, it is impressive when I see a freshman step up and roll around  like he is a junior or a senior.. 

  11. actually i think my brother is quite the funny guy and correction he does have the brain level possibly higher have you seen what u need for MSU?

     

    now on the subject i saw phillips was bumping down to 103 so will this match happen? if it does could this be a preview of 112 state title coming in feb if they stay the same?

     

    No need, bro..  It's all in good fun.  You can't expect people to like you without others disliking you..

     

    I think if Phillips made or makes 103, he will wrestle it in February.  But, either way, the kid has the heart and skill level to defend his state championship.

     

    And even though I picked Phillips over Campbell, I understand that Campbell can beat anyone in the state... It's just that Phillips and I are good friends, and he is a champ..  Until I see it, I have to go with the guy I've seen wrestle (and win) dozens of times.

  12. A summary of the dual can be precisely described in one sentence.. 

     

    MERRILLVILLE WANTED IT MORE

     

    They came out ready to battle and I give kudos to their wrestlers and coaches.  This is the TOUGHEST Merrillville team I have competed against..  Maybe not the best, but definately the toughest.  The only swing match that washed out for Portage was the King/Berry match and Berry gave it all he had!  Every Pirate that was involved in a swing match wrestled with authority and knew what they had to do.  The Pirates showed hustle and class.  They ran back to the center of the mat and Coach Maldonado had them ready to wrestle.  They were thirsty(metaphorically) and we were thirsty(literally).  I can't say enough good things about this Merrillville team.  I wish the Pirates and Coach Maldonado the best of luck this season and I can't wait for the next battle.

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