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  1. I don't think it would be hard to do. 1. Join the IHSWCA 2. Find people who feel strongly about the need for an ethics committee 3. Email someone on the IHSWCA board your idea 4. At a monthly meeting the idea would be discussed 5. It would be brought up and voted for at the next monthly meeting. I would recommend that those interested in starting an ethics committee attend a monthly meeting, and bring up your want/ concern for such a committee. The IHSWCA has a lot of committee's already, and the volunteers get thin at times. I have served on three, and currently serve on two committee's. I would be willing to bet that the IHSWCA would have no problem with such a committee being formed if there were people willing to volunteer their time to work on it, and people willing to follow through on the commitments that the committee would call for.
  2. Over/ under is 100 thousand.
  3. In all seriousness I have always wondered how much money exchanges hands yearly on high school sporting events in Indiana. I know this is a pretty taboo topic, and just to be clear I do not condone, nor do I place bets on high school athletics, but just curious to what others think. In Indiana I have always figued it to be in the 10's of thousands, you think i'm high or low on that?
  4. http://deadspin.com/5981515/watch-ray-lewis-lose-the-1992-high-school-wrestling-state-championship Ive always wanted to see him wrestle, figured he would be extremely intense. Here you go.
  5. So is determining the final 16 by a random draw better?
  6. At Carroll 220 if both Nicodemus and Wilson make it to the finals it would be two undefeated wrestlers going for the championship. Are there any other possible undefeated match-ups this weekend from around the state?
  7. Just curious as to what match-ups we would have had tomorrow if the old team state was still around, and who you think the final eight would have been. AC would have had Adams Central, Carroll, Yorktown, and New HAVEN. I think it would have been Carroll,or Yorktown. I'd give the edge to Carroll, but it would have been a good one. What would the other match-ups have been, and who would you have at Center Grove?
  8. Karl completely agree with you, but I had no clue until today that we were alowed to seed this way. Curious how many sectionals seed this way? Theirs is the only one I am aware of. Does anyone now any advantages that random draw gives? Why is it there in the first place, maybe I'm missing something.
  9. Why should we just accept something that could have an easy fix, and make our tournament better? I know that track has automatic qualifying times, and I assume cross country does too, those both serve as ways to catch guys who get beat out early, but deserve a chance at moving on. Anyone have any insite on swiming, golf, or tennis?
  10. Quick question, why do we do random draws at sectionals? To me it makes more sense to make our brackets the following way- 1. Seed top six as we currently do. 2. Seed 7 and 8 by straight record 3. Draw the extras against the worst seeds. In a ten team sectional unseeded kids would be placed against the placed 7 and 8's. This seems more fair than randomly drawing kids in, who may get the top seeds and have no real chance, or in a stacked weight ay actually give the seeded kids some tough matches. Wouldn't it be more fair if these kids wrestled the other bottom of the bracket guys and had a fighting chance? If they are pretty tough wouldn't it be more fair to the seeded guys if they saw them after the rat-tails? Is there any reason why random draw is better? With that being said are their any tough looking rat-tail draws at sectionals? Carroll 106 looks to have one that stands out.
  11. I never said that. Size of school matters for team not indivdual success.
  12. Thats a great question. I was actaully thinking about that today, I generally feel that participating in three sports is the best way for an athlete to max out their potential, always competing, getting stronger, less burnout, ect. I think you could resonably argue that focusing on one sport is the better way to max a guy out. I think that there are plenty of examples of top one sport athletes and top three sport atheletes, so I dont think you can make a conclusion one way or the other on that one.
  13. No the 12th ranked team in 1A is not as good as the 12th ranked team in 3A, thus the need for classes.
  14. Curious, as far as rankings go do you feel a win against say the 12th ranked wrestler in the small school division in Ohio is on the same level of quality as beating the 12th ranked wrestler in Indiana?
  15. Larger talent pool would give you a better team, not a better indivdual. Look at football. Jason Nicodemus was a good football player for us. He would be a good football player for Snider. Snider is bigger, thus they have more good football players, thus a better football team than us. That is why football and other team sports are classed. That does not mean that the school had any effect on an indivdual football player, Jason would be a good football player were ever he went. He would just be more likely to be surrounded by other good football players at a larger school. So to answer your question a larger talent pool makes better teams, not indivduals imo. As for the second part of your question, I dont know why 40 other states have classed indivdual tournaments.
  16. Because those teams happen to have more good indivduals based on the fact that they have a bigger pool of indivduals to choose from, imo.
  17. 1. True- each indivdual has the same chance, but teams who have more good indivduals will have more indivduals advance. 2. True- it gives a TEAM an advantage
  18. I dont think anyone argues that big schools dont have a higher number of good kids. The argument comes from whether or not going to a big school is what makes those kids better, or if because of statistically speaking the big school has more kids, so thus is likely to have more good indivduals. I feel that the big schools haveing more good kids is simply a product of there being a larger talent pool. So I dont think that they have an advatage gfrom going to a big school, and that on a singular one-on-one basis good small school kids, can compete just fine with good big school kids. The reason that a team is different is that it takes fourteen people to be competitive, not just a single indivdual. Thus the larger talent pool gives big schools an advantage in a team sense, when it doesnt exist for indivduals.
  19. Busco Individuals 106 Tristan Stockdale- 3rd 113 Cameron Pescatello DNP 120 Cody Thomas- 6th 126 Chase Downing-2nd 132 Shane Shroyer-2nd 138 Lyle Mcparlan-6th 145 Brandon Wormcastle- 2nd 152 Joey Heaton-2nd 160 Travis Glick-3rd 170 Brayden Shivley- 3rd 182 Sam Siddons- 1st 195 Brain Richardson- 3rd 220 Jason Nicodemus- 1st 285 Gunner Barnhart- 1st
  20. WOODLAN WRESTLING INVITATIONAL JANUARY12, 2013 @ WOODLAN HIGH SCHOOL POINTS 1ST CHURUBUSCO 233 2ND FREMONT 209 3RD WAYNE TRACE 183.5 4TH WOODLAN 181 5TH LOGANSPORT 113 6TH GREENVILLE 101.5 7TH BISHOP LUERS 100.5 8TH BLUFFTON 82 Individual Weight Class Championship Matches Wt. Winner School Result Loser School 106 George Clemens Wayne Trace M.D. 13 - 1 Kyle Lowe Fremont 113 Dustin Taylor Wayne Trace Dec. 6 - 4 Hunter Price Fremont 120 Hunter Leskowyak Fremont Dec. 8 - 4 Shaun Snyder Woodlan 126 Sam Lovejoy Bis. Luers Dec. 3 - 1 Chase Downing Churubusco 132 David Schmucker Fremont M.D. 10 - 1 Shane Shroyer Churubusco 138 Tylor Willms Fremont Dec. 8 - 7 Haydan Parisot Woodlan 145 Trey Delagrange Woodlan Pin 0:54 Brandon Wormcastle Churubusco 152 Brad Owen Fremont Dec. 3 - 1 O.T. Joey Heaton Churubusco 160 Sawyer Temple Wayne Trace M.D. 12 - 2 Ricky Short Fremont 170 Tim West Wayne Trace Pin 1:50 Cory Hoersten Woodlan 182 Sam Siddons Churubusco Pin 2:56 Brady Elliott Fremont 195 Everett Green Bis. Luers Dec. 7 - 3 Brian Salmon Woodlan 220 Chad Nicodemus Churubusco Pin 3:15 Nick Woodruff Greenville 285 Gunner Barnhart Churubusco Pin 1:18 Garrett Van Brocklin Woodlan
  21. WOODLAN WRESTLING INVITATIONAL JANUARY12, 2013 @ WOODLAN HIGH SCHOOL POINTS 1ST CHURUBUSCO 233 2ND FREMONT 209 3RD WAYNE TRACE 183.5 4TH WOODLAN 181 5TH LOGANSPORT 113 6TH GREENVILLE 101.5 7TH BISHOP LUERS 100.5 8TH BLUFFTON 82 Individual Weight Class Championship Matches Wt. Winner School Result Loser School 106 George Clemens Wayne Trace M.D. 13 - 1 Kyle Lowe Fremont 113 Dustin Taylor Wayne Trace Dec. 6 - 4 Hunter Price Fremont 120 Hunter Leskowyak Fremont Dec. 8 - 4 Shaun Snyder Woodlan 126 Sam Lovejoy Bis. Luers Dec. 3 - 1 Chase Downing Churubusco 132 David Schmucker Fremont M.D. 10 - 1 Shane Shroyer Churubusco 138 Tylor Willms Fremont Dec. 8 - 7 Haydan Parisot Woodlan 145 Trey Delagrange Woodlan Pin 0:54 Brandon Wormcastle Churubusco 152 Brad Owen Fremont Dec. 3 - 1 O.T. Joey Heaton Churubusco 160 Sawyer Temple Wayne Trace M.D. 12 - 2 Ricky Short Fremont 170 Tim West Wayne Trace Pin 1:50 Cory Hoersten Woodlan 182 Sam Siddons Churubusco Pin 2:56 Brady Elliott Fremont 195 Everett Green Bis. Luers Dec. 7 - 3 Brian Salmon Woodlan 220 Chad Nicodemus Churubusco Pin 3:15 Nick Woodruff Greenville 285 Gunner Barnhart Churubusco Pin 1:18 Garrett Van Brocklin Woodlan
  22. How would you have teams qualify given the current rules in place? I don't disagree that having to qualify would be better, but it is not possible given the current rules that are in place, so why complain about something we can't change?
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