Ed Pendoski
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from Y2CJ41 in **Rankings Update** Girls #2
Carmel, Chloe DeLeon @ 126 is a junior
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from Y2CJ41 in Duals/Events that need DELETED Post HERE!
These can be duals can be deleted
Nov 30 vs LN
Jan 4 vs Avon
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from QuinnHarris in Is New Castle…
Who won the Individual State Finals in 2005?
I remember well that LN won duals the next week.
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from CoachDC in How many going to Semi- State from each School?
Carmel 10
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from Jimmypock in RIP Coach Steve Balash
The world lost a great one today. I was thankful to know Coach Balash as a mentor, and a friend.
"All my life, I wanna be a Brickie....work, work, work."
I can't think of anyone that lived that way more than Coach Balash. RIP friend
Thoughts and prayers for the family and the entire town of Hobart. I can't imagine the number of lives that Coach Balash left a footprint on.
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from indianmorg in RIP Coach Steve Balash
The world lost a great one today. I was thankful to know Coach Balash as a mentor, and a friend.
"All my life, I wanna be a Brickie....work, work, work."
I can't think of anyone that lived that way more than Coach Balash. RIP friend
Thoughts and prayers for the family and the entire town of Hobart. I can't imagine the number of lives that Coach Balash left a footprint on.
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from The Zebra in RIP Coach Steve Balash
The world lost a great one today. I was thankful to know Coach Balash as a mentor, and a friend.
"All my life, I wanna be a Brickie....work, work, work."
I can't think of anyone that lived that way more than Coach Balash. RIP friend
Thoughts and prayers for the family and the entire town of Hobart. I can't imagine the number of lives that Coach Balash left a footprint on.
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from brickfor6 in RIP Coach Steve Balash
The world lost a great one today. I was thankful to know Coach Balash as a mentor, and a friend.
"All my life, I wanna be a Brickie....work, work, work."
I can't think of anyone that lived that way more than Coach Balash. RIP friend
Thoughts and prayers for the family and the entire town of Hobart. I can't imagine the number of lives that Coach Balash left a footprint on.
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Ed Pendoski reacted to TeamGarcia in Notable Conference match ups.
Why in the name of Ben Davis did I type that in. Good catch my friend . You get 1 box of Samoas Cookies from your local Girl Scouts they’re selling . YES ! I can’t wait to get my box of cookies . 😊
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from Cricket21 in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from CoachDuke2.0 in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from Ahawkeye in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from tyquhp13 in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from mundell in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from busstogate in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from RAJR in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from piscis1956 in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from brickfor6 in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!
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Ed Pendoski got a reaction from Jcjcjc in Greatest Rivalries
I've been pretty fortunate to be close to a few great rivalries.
In order of when they happened:
1. Vega vs Schaefer
Schaefer beats Vega in the semis and wins in 1995. Vega with thrilling last second win in 1996. Vega wins in the finals in 1997. The one thing that really impacted me as a young coach and I will never forget this. Vega wins in the battle of two top 10 guys in the country. 10,000 fans cheering and as a young coach, I'm crazy ecstatic for his win.....Schaefer comes over to shake my hand. He looks me in the eye and says with the utmost sincerity, "Congratulations coach, Leroy is a great competitor". I will always be a fan of Greg Schaefer because of that.
2. Bradbury vs Ramos
Not sure the Hobart faithful would call this one a rivalry because Ramos was 13-0 verse Bradbury. If anyone knows the Hobart faithful of that time, you would understand why I would hesitate to say that Bradbury was winning in the third period 6 or 7 times. (the Hobart faithful were quick to correct any error and let me know if it was only 5 or maybe 9.....and my corrections from the Hobart faithful usually ended with a "come on Eddie" and a very region insult. The 13th time they wrestled was in the state finals. Bradbury was up 4 with choice going into the third. We thought for sure this was the match he would win. Ramos was a great competitor and once again, found a way to win.
3. Eppert vs Wright
I believe these two wrestled in the finals of Regional, Semi State, and State three years in a row. Eppert was a workhorse and Wright was the ultimate athlete. Every time Eppert made an adjustment to what Wright was doing, Wright would add a new skill. It was a great chess match. Wright and his dad were brilliant, and Camden just kept adjusting.
All six of these guys are great people and it was great for Indiana wrestling to have been able to watch!