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  1. Just to stir the pot, Avon will finish middle of the pack this weekend.
  2. Somebody has to keep you county boys from completely monopolizing this board.
  3. Well, for starters, you bump Portage and EMD up. Portage has beaten #9 Chesterton and #13 Crown Point, although they do have a loss to #1 Cathedral. But it wasn't a complete beat down like Brownsburg gave Avon. EMD just beat #14 Hobart 53-11 and beat the #4 team in KY (I know, its KY) 65-0. So I'd drop Avon to #6 since they beat Warren who sits at #7.
  4. MD92

    Pin Chain

    Don't care for it. Probably because I hate Miami and don't understand why anybody would want to mimic what they do. At least come up with something original!!
  5. schools entering multiple guys per weight class will never, ever happen.
  6. Thanks for cleaning up this thread. Was hoping to get some information on some of the newer faces on the scene. Maybe now it can get back to that.
  7. "Hat's on!": Said by Goebel when drilling was done and it was time to put the head gear on and go live. "On your backs!" Said by Goebel at the end of practice. top man puts bottom man in a pinning combination and bottom man has 30 seconds to get out. The switch. Also meant practice was just about over!!
  8. Still don't see how that makes him the #4 285 this year. Bring on the pit of misery. Dilly f'ing Dilly!!!
  9. Seems way low for Boarman. Excuse my ignorance, but how is the Brownsburg hvy #4? I don't see any credentials, state experience, etc.
  10. He was head coach at Yorktown as a 19 year old???
  11. Why do you have to think he will close the gap?
  12. Not close to Goebel and Helfrich. Will need many, many more years.
  13. Not even close to being the best coach/asst coach ever.
  14. He lost 3-2. That's about where he was when he last wrestled.
  15. Would be a great story, but unless he has changed his strategy, it won't happen (being on the top of the podium). He's not beating Retherford 2-1, nor would he beat Nolf or Kemmerer 2-1. But I think there's a good chance that he ends up with and AA finish.
  16. On your first list, your years are off for a lot of the kids.
  17. I don't know if runs is the right word. He stood in the center of the mat the majority of the 2nd period until Lee started pushing him around. I think Lee only had one really good shot. Don't know if the bumping of heads had any impact or not. Let's hope he comes back and takes 3rd.
  18. Strictly for wrestling, take Indiana, Northwestern and Princeton off the list. Overall education-wise, can't go wrong going to any of those schools.
  19. Just a guess, but I'd say Nick and Joe Lee may be spending the summer in Happy Valley.
  20. Except for the fact that Ruggieri tossed him around and pinned him.
  21. That match happened. Probably would have been a closer match as seniors, but not sure Humphrey would have closed the gap that much. 112 Pounds First Round Results Angel Escobedo (55-0), freshman, Griffith def. Reece Humphrey (17-5), freshman, Lawrence North, decision, 13-5.
  22. For me, it was the 1992 dual between MD and Lawrence North at the old Indiana's Best. Lawrence North was the host and we got them right off the bat. They were ranked #1 in the state and top 20 in the country. They had beaten us the year before 27-21. The dual featured 3 ties and 2 of LN's 4 state champs were beaten that day. Scott Wilkey knocked off Derek Robinson at 189 to ice the dual and MD won by the exact score we lost by the year before, 27-21. The win also happened to be Coach Goebel's 200th of his career.
  23. Then you should remember that it was in the quarterfinals (I believe) because Eric Early pinned Nelson in the finals in 1991.
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