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  1. 2 minutes ago, rookie78 said:

    "For seeding purposes, forfeits should not be included in a wrestler’s record."

    What is the definition of "should", or I guess "should not" be?

     

     

     

    Im not seeing no CAN'T or shall not.. I make weight and check In ready to get after it AND collect 6 for my squad and you mean to tell me that is a strike against me due to the opposition's short comings? Hmm..Seems  legit

  2. 1 hour ago, Websterk149 said:

    Jared McKinleys (Perry) headlock in the 2012 state finals against Josh Kieffer (roncalli) I'm not a headlock guy but that was one of the meanest headlocks I've ever seen. 

    That was brutal...Billy Naegle pinned #1 ranked Dosher of EMD at state and was known for his headlock..Jayson Madden of New Castle in the 90s was known for hitting headlocks frm anywhere..He placed 4th and he pinned the Great Dan Pleak with it... hit him with a right handed headlock only to have Dan escape to be hit with the left handed headlock in which he didn't escape. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Jim calhoun said:

    That was my only point. If we say a kid is going to be really hard to beat that’s agreed on

    Yup and that is no secret the young man is tough..as well as many of of his team mates..was just kind of upset other ppl were mocking me and twisting my words which you didn't and I totally get what you're saying as well..I'm just impressed by the kid and his progress.

  4. 5 hours ago, Jim calhoun said:

    I think your putting a lot of unneeded pressure on Carson. There are many studs in there. Fattore, warren and a few others as well. Carson is a stud and more than that a great kid. Have had the joy to wrestle on his teams many times and have seen him beat multiple national studs. Fattore and Warren and the others have as well. Just hate to see pressure on a kid when at that level they all know they have to wrestle their very best to compete for a championship. 

    I'm not putting any pressure on anybody.. making a observation just like anybody else on here does..thought that is what was what we do on a wrestling forum..If me thinking a kid is gonna be really tough to beat is wrong then why even discuss wrestling?

  5. 3 hours ago, Wrestlingaddict101 said:

    Yea no doubt. It cracks me up how on one thread were talking about Fattore walking through state and then the next were talking about Brewer having no competition in state. All while Warren is sitting back ranked #1 and having a great season. 170 should be fun at state.

     Warren is top of line... and capable of winning state just saying whoever brewer goes against will have to be beaten by a great wrestler wrestling their best.. it's gonna be fun no doubt

  6. 7 hours ago, Loki27 said:

    Did you not see the results? Brewer beat a previously ranked kid 10-1 so therefore there is clearly no one in the state of Indiana that has a chance.  

    I said it would take a Herculean effort.. that's not saying unbeatable.. go look at his run @brecksville as well.. that "previously" ranked kid is by no means a joke or should be made the butt of one cuz I'm a grown man if you think it's funny to make sly insults ill answer for my wrestler any day you have something to say..comprende?

  7. 1 hour ago, navy80 said:

    Brewer is tough that’s no doubt. I wouldn’t say he’s a lock and I simply say that because I had him punching his ticket last year and he got beat handily at semi state. Maybe he had an off day...

    this year I’ve got both Trizton and Brewer making it to State. 

    Nope warren and Fattore are both studs too..170 SS EV is loaded again this year.. you have the 3 top 8 ranked Brewer,Fuller and Hays  70s #13 willham.. plus Beineke, Carson who are previously ranked plus Stikes,TJB who all are tough as nails..

  8. 5 hours ago, Loki27 said:

    I thought there might be a few guys that might have a shot but after seeing that result I'm not sure anyone in Indiana has a chance.

     nobody's unbeatable but he's hitting his stride and he's the total package.. looked really good on top.. and he's a machine on his feet..Only time will tell but seeing him wrestle 10x this year and following his brecksville run tells me he's ready ..Yes Trizton always has trouble with him but brewer just looks like a d1 talent that's only getting better..Trizton has fell from rankings so the win might not wow ppl but me personally seeing Trizton  beat ranked guys like Below,Willham,Gobeyn,Minnick,Potosky and numerous state placers and few champions from other states this summer I know how good he really is and the feather in brewers cap every time he beats Trizton..Im thankful for a kid like brewer because it keeps Trizton honest and hungry because he KNOWS there's a monster right down the road and he better keep trying to improve! Trizton WILL make some noise the tourney and regardless if he hasn't wrestled to his ability I'm proud of the kid especially knowing how hard it is to improve in the room he's in.. that's another story but Brewer is special and the rest of the state will soon enough find out what many of us already do.

  9. 10 minutes ago, grappleapple said:

    I've been to hundreds of wrestling matches - but this is the first one I've ever seen charge $10 for single session admission for a Friday night with three rounds. 

     

     

    Cost a lot to heat that gym this weekend?

  10. 10 minutes ago, IndianaWrestlingGuy said:

    I might be old and senile, but I’m pretty sure there was a page or two of chatter years ago about Bryce Hasseman of Franklin having the takedown record. I know he was gunning for it his senior year, but I don’t think there is great data surrounding takedowns. 

     He was a special wrestler to watch.

  11. 2 hours ago, Y2CJ41 said:

    Career Pins

    1. 156 ANGEL  ESCOBEDO  -  GRIFFITH    -  2005
    2. 151 LANCE ELLIS  -  INDIANAPOLIS  CATHEDRAL  -  1989
    3. 150 ANDRAE  HERNANDEZ  -  GRIFFITH   -  2004
    4. 144 ALEX  TSIRTSIS  -  GRIFFITH  -  2004
    5. 139 BRENDAN CAMPBELL - NEW CASTLE - 2012
    6. 135 CHRISTOPHER  KASTEN  -  WINAMAC  -  2005
    7. 132 GREG  SCHAEFER  - EVANSVILLE  MATER  DEI  -  1998
    8. 125 MATT  COUGHLIN  -  EVANSVILLE  MATER  DEI  -  2005
    9. 123 JASON  COOK  -  VALPARAISO  -  2002
    10. 120 ANDREW  HOWE – HANOVER  CENTRAL – 2008
    11. 117 CRAIG MACKE - EVANSVILLE MATER DEI - 2003
    12. 114 JOHN  SHEETS  -  BELLMONT  -  2003
    13. 114 BLAKE MAUER  -  EVANSVILLE  MATER  DEI - 2004 
    14. 113 MATT  FITZGERALD  -  NEW  CASTLE  -  1994
    15. 111 DAMON  HUMMEL  -  ROCHESTER  -  1994
    16. 108 JOHN  LEVITZ  -  PRAIRIE  HEIGHTS  -  1994
    17. 108 MATT  HASBROOK- INDIANAPOLIS  CATHEDRAL- 2000
    18. 107 KYLE  MEINIKA  -  COLUMBIA  CITY  -  2004
    19. 106 PAUL  GUNSETT  -  BELLMONT  -  1988
    20. 106 SHANNON  STOUT  -  DELTA  -  1994
     

    Campbell had 139 per the New Castle website.

    I stand corrected and I am wondering why that number came to me lol Keith Garrard had 125 putting him tied for 8th with Coughlin.. and im actually positive this time cuz I went and looked at our old records to make sure this time.. the 2014-2015 season was the most current years I found online..I forgot to grab a current program when I went to the invitational you brought Carrol to earlier this season actually.. not that there's any new pin records that aren't in the old 1

  12. On 1/5/2018 at 9:20 AM, Numchuck Skills said:

    If there is where would I find state records for takedowns, pins, wins etc? 

    Mom wants to know.

    I've looked and looked for the takedown record..a lot of us agreed that Milius of Yorktown in 03' was said to have the takedown record.. was a move in from bama.. all he did was takedown and cut with different Duck under series never went for a turn...He lost by pin after a briefly leading MaterDei Legend Dustin Nosko in the finals...then Noskos patented chin whip came out and slayer the undefeated Alabama state champion cementing himself as a All time great at EMD and Indiana wrestling history...I know that brenden Campbell of New Castles Campbell had 139 pins 

  13. 1 hour ago, mikemorgan said:

    This is from coach Tonte:

    I don’t have an account, but this is something I wanted to make sure I said something about.  I have many friends that run academies and don’t think any of them would consider guys like us as part time coaches.  We and countless other coaches running successful programs do not consider ourselves to be part timers.

    It's coaches like tonte that work so diligent to get his team's ready that it keeps academies open because 99% of athlete's don't have that kind of guidance and leadership so they have to close that gap any way they can and that goes fora lot of kids that aren't from power house programs per say...It's the high level teams in our state that raise the bar for the rest of state and it keeps both rtc coaches may or may not affiliated to a program in business...I appreciate any person that contributes in any facet to our sport..idc if you just keep score , are the team mom that looks after kids or a HOF caliber coach... It takes a village to raise a child and it's always easier to raise strong children than it is to fix broken Men! 

  14. 34 minutes ago, Wrestling Scholar said:

    They actually took away his title.  I wonder if they made him give the medal back?   Anyway,  I bet that was an ugly scene.   How did IHSAA find out,  did some coach tell on him?

    That's crazy...I often see kids from other schools warming up together.. is that just a gray area? 

  15. 1 hour ago, Caleb Spires said:

    Yeah that was the one that sticks out to me as well. A ton of guys with very solid careers. At the time it may not have been known how tough all the guys would be, since most were freshman and sophomores, but looking back there were a lot of placements between them all when it was said and done.

     

    Yeah he does, no quit in him. Last off season he actually had a win over Mills the exact same way. Was down 4 going into the third, got a mid-period takedown and then another late takedown to take it to overtime and picked up the win. 

     Even dom price that was 6th at ss that year was a stud who placed thr next year.. and those 4 that did make it through all ended up Indiana legends...Campbell with 2 of the craziest title matches ever..mckinley throwing keifer on his head in the finals for the pin was nuts...Todd literally jumping over Brooks to avoid a takedown In  the finals was epic.. and Harvey was a killer in his own right! 

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