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    Loki27 reacted to Ironbear in History of the Heavyweight   
    1982 Mike Biddlecome Fort Wayne Snider was the biggest I had seen for awhile at 292lbs. My buddy Jason Godsey Indpls Manuel beat Mike Saturday Morning in the quarters at Market Square Arena.
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    Loki27 reacted to SWINfan in NAIA Nationals March 4-5   
    Connor Gimson NAIA National Champion!  Congrats!!
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    Loki27 reacted to gtodrivr in NAIA Nationals March 4-5   
    Sam Osho 3rd
    Jack Servies 6th
    Elliott Rodgers 6th
     
     
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    Loki27 reacted to Cody LeCount in How many to state?   
    Delta is taking 4!
    Most in 25 years (1997)
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    Loki27 reacted to Indianawrestler145 in Greatest Rivalries   
    Jared McKinley vs josh Kieffer
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    Loki27 reacted to Y2CJ41 in Article: Indiana Natives to Watch at NAIA Nationals   
    By Drew Hughes
     
    The 2021 NAIA Wrestling National Championships are set to take place March 5-6 in Park City, Kansas. There are 12 Indiana natives that will be competing at this tournament with 5 of the 11 being ranked in the top 8 of the latest NAIA rankings. Listed below are the NAIA National qualifiers.
     
    Name
    School
    Hometown/High School
    Weight
    Ranking
    Ty Haskins
    Marian (Ind.)
    Valparaiso, Portage High School
    125
    19th
    Matt Gimson
    Indiana Tech
    Elkhart, Jimtown High School
    133
    2nd
    Connor Gimson
    Indiana Tech
    Elkhart, Jimtown High School
    133
    7th
    Blake Mulkey
    Marian (Ind.)
    Brownsburg, Brownsburg High School
    141
    5th
    Bailey Moore
    Marian (Ind.)
    Indianapolis, Beech Grove High School
    149
    9th
    Brice Coleman
    Indiana Tech
    Indianapolis, Warren Central High School
    157
    18th
    Tristan Sellmer
    Campbellsville
    Jeffersonville, Floyd Central high School
    157
    NR
    Elliott Rodgers
    Marian (Ind.)
    Noblesville, Cathedral High school
    165
    15th
    Kolby Ferris
    Indiana Tech
    Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern High School
    174
    7th
    Jarod Swank
    Cumberlands (Ky.)
    Granger, Penn High School
    165
    9th
    Sam Osho
    Marian (Ind.)
    Avon, Avon High School
    184
    9th
    Jack Servies
    Marian (Ind.)
    Indianapolis, Perry Meridian High School
    197
    13th
    Ethan Bunce
    Marian (Ind.)
    Indianapolis, Lawrence Central High School
    285
    8th
     
    For those that may be unfamiliar with how NAIA works, a team can enter 2 individuals at a weight for 2 different weight classes. With that being said, that is how brothers Matt and Connor Grimson both qualified at the same weight and took 1st and 2nd at their conference. Also winning conference titles where Blake Mulkey, Brice Coleman, Elliot Rodgers, Kolby Ferris, Jack Servies, and Jarod Swank.
     
    With the exception of Jarod Swank, who competed in the Mid-South Conference, all of the other Indiana Natives competed in the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference. This was the first year of this conference where Indiana Tech beat Marian in the team race by a score of 163.5 to 144.
     
    With in person attendance likely limited, the tournament will be on trackwrestling where you can follow the brackets and even watch live for a fee.
     
    Click here for TrackWrestling brackets

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    Loki27 reacted to wrestlenewbie in Drew Hildebrandt MAC Conference Champ   
    He is ranked #2 in the latest coaches poll, so your opinion may be too humble.
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    Loki27 reacted to SWINfan in NLWC Event Tonight 11/24 - 4 former IN HS wrestlers competing   
    Nick Lee opens the show with a dominating 10-0 TF over IN 2X Champ and 4X Placer Brandon Wright.  Four solid takedowns and an exposure gets the win early in the 2nd period.
     
     
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    Loki27 reacted to SWINfan in NLWC Event Tonight 11/24 - 4 former IN HS wrestlers competing   
    Joe Lee completely obliterates Zach Hartman in :21. A dominating takedown and a quick, hard bow and arrow produces a turn and fall.  I thought that would be a good, tough match for Joe, but he made Hartman, an NCAA Qualifier from Bucknell, look like he didn't belong on the mat.  

    Wow!
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    Loki27 reacted to SWINfan in NLWC Event Tonight 11/24 - 4 former IN HS wrestlers competing   
    Former IU AA Nate Jackson wins 7-0 over a game Michael Beard.  Beard will likely be the starter for PSU at 197 this year?  
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    Loki27 reacted to SWINfan in NLWC Event Tonight 11/24 - 4 former IN HS wrestlers competing   
    Zain Retherford takes out Reece Humphrey 10-0 in a scrappy match that went almost the full time.  Humphrey made Retherford work, but his finishes were too clean.  
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    Loki27 reacted to Y2CJ41 in Elliott Rodgers of Cathedral commits to   
    Congratulations to Elliott Rodgers from Indianapolis Cathedral for signing with Marian. He is projected to wrestle 157, 165.

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    Loki27 reacted to Trinedad in Pound for Pound Rankings   
    I gotta believe silas Alred would be the top pound for pound in the state. Pinned the entire season, and 94% for his career. 
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    Loki27 reacted to Wrestling Scholar in Ersland has taken Purdue to a new level   
    Congrats to the Boilermakers 5th place finish.   2 Finalists and 8 national qualifiers is outstanding.  This was a hell of a tournament for Purdue.
    Im predicting, Purdue will end the All-American drought in two weeks.  I think 3 or 4 All-Americans at NCAAs.  
     
    I guess it takes some break through the ceiling,  but Ersland did that this weekend.   His first 5 years looked like the same old Purdue, near the bottom of the Big 12.  I kind of expected the same status quo.   But this year they  look formidable.   They were just behind a down Penn State, but the Boilers were competing with the Nitany Lions, and that's saying something.
     
    I hope Ersland leverages this success in the recruiting process.
     
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    Loki27 reacted to PMFAN in Hoosiers in College 2019-2020 Results   
    Brandon James caps off a great college career with a 3rd place finish at the NAIA Championships. The highest placer in Marian Wrestling History! Congrats Brandon! 👏
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    Loki27 got a reaction from blueandgold in Indiana Wrestling Awards   
    If pinning 100% of your opponents doesn’t put you in the top 8 for most outstanding then I’m not sure I follow your selection process.
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    Loki27 got a reaction from backtothemat in Indiana Wrestling Awards   
    If pinning 100% of your opponents doesn’t put you in the top 8 for most outstanding then I’m not sure I follow your selection process.
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    Loki27 reacted to VintageGhost in Indy Star Article on Cathedral: What's Cathedral wrestling's secret? 'Best coaching staff in the state of Indiana'   
    There is no secret.  The reason Cathedral is so successful is Bryan Bailey and the Outlaws.
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    Loki27 reacted to Perseverance in State tournament class statistics to not necessarily incite class wrestling discussion   
    In all fairness....I think Silas has solidified himself as a pretty special talent regardless of school size.  So with all do respect, I genuinely feel to draw a question about why aren’t more 1A or 2A wrestlers like him, is a bit unfair. Almost as unfair as if I asked why aren’t more 4A wrestlers like him.
     
    Admittedly....I certainly don’t have the answers regarding pros/cons of class wrestling.  I think there’s evidence of beneficial dynamics on both sides.  The class question is always intriguing to me because comparisons are frequently made to other power states whose classed (PA, Ill, IA, OH, etc).  But I question these comparisons as it pertains to the benefits of classing Indiana.  In other words....if those states weren’t classed, would they not be as strong?  I personally feel their strengths are elsewhere apart from the classification system. 
    Specifically....their head start in club training, and especially collegiate RTC opportunities. Most notably in PA.  In PA alone there are 11 D1 wrestling programs, 8 D2, and 14 D3.  This equates to NEVER having to drive too far down the road to get your butt kicked for 2hrs.  And in my experience, that dynamic coupled with an athletes desire to close the gap....is the biggest catalyst in the evolving of more nationally elite kids.  And unfortunately....class or no class, at this point.....only a handful of young athletes are driven enough to embrace a “Get beat up, or get better” mentality.  In fact, classing things in hopes to raise 1A numbers, kinda caters to many of those athletes who are hesitant to compete because of that fear.  If numbers is the only goal, then classing definitely benefits.  But I’m confident that strictly more bodies on the mat isn’t the zeal motivating class wrestling advocates.
     
    I’m fully aware that more participation will undoubtedly eventually mold some freak athlete whose a football player at the small school level into a great wrestler.  But what about the “in-betweens”.  The guys who literally just lack the drive, and want the accolades without the effort.  That’s one of my biggest issues with classing it here.  And full transparency......I’m definitely bias by what I’ve personally experienced at the small school level, in contrast to having graduated and competed athletically myself at Muncie Central. 
     
    The Silas scenario is 100% the embodiment of hard work and extreme levels of self motivation. For 2 years, his daily partner was a 160lb’er.....and a true 170 wrestling up to benefit our team. So having a no excuse mentality.....we had to find partners, supplental/paid clinicians for live wrestling, stance and motion in live match format for 5 periods, old school Rocky like strength training, and literally driving anywhere & everywhere in the off-season....to ensure he’d taste humility and have to overcome a peak to close a gap.  Ultimately....it’s simply been a mantra of “Nobody will outwork me”.  That alone excited the recruiters.  Silas’ ceiling hasn’t even been close to established. He’s never had regular elite partners to push him.  He’s a product of self-push, and an overwhelming desire to succeed.
     
    In fact, the argument could made.....that Silas is the example of what’s possible at the 1A level.  When you simply don’t make excuses about school size, strength of schedule, partners, etc.  And just literally make it a lifestyle.  Daily telling yourself....I’m going to be better today than I was yesterday. 
     
    Again....I don’t have all the answers.  And I respect the opinion of those whose researched the benefits.  I’m just simply sharing what I know to be truth in the lives of my son Silas, and his overzealous dad who fell in love with sport a mere 6 yrs ago. 🤷🏻‍♂️  
     
    That said......will classing create more elite athletes?  I can’t buy in.
     
    But will it raise numbers and help even more young men become better men?  I’m sold on that.
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    Loki27 reacted to Jcjcjc in State tournament class statistics to not necessarily incite class wrestling discussion   
    It’s harder to make a sectional roster at a big school, so how is this relevant to the stats I gave? If you are from a big school, your sectional qualifier (wrestle off) is harder than a small school. 
    This seems to buy into the idea that schools deserve medals, where I think students deserve the chance at medals which is happening already. 
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    Loki27 reacted to MattM in Thank You IndianaMat College Wrestling Community   
    Before the college conference and post season begins I just wanted to take a second to thank everyone who has been contributing to this forum.  For many years this place had been pretty sparsely used, with many results threads being hijack.   I’m glad to see the consistent traffic this forum has received this season.  I’m amazed at the effort by several posters to highlight wrestlers from multiple programs and in all division.  And I’m pleads this forum is finally being used by most posters as a place to highlight the achievements of these hard working young men rather than as a avenue to spawn negativity.   Keep it going Indiana.  There is life beyond HS wrestling and I’m glad more quality posters are interested in talking about it.   
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    Loki27 reacted to TeamGarcia in I simulated the State Tournament 1,000,000 Times   
    YES ! It’s in that equation
    (Ā) = 1- P (A+)
    right there . It’s says DDQ for bitting . Guess one of them liked to bite. 
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    Loki27 reacted to base in 2020 Team champion preview   
    **ASSUMING** that they score the tournament the same as last year (no advancement or bonus points for Friday night) the team race should be very close although I have it as a 3-horse race between Mater Dei, Cathedral and Crown Point.  I think between those 3 it's anyone's tourney - bonus points, key matchups and some unexpected scorers could tilt the victory one way or another.
     
    Here is how the scoring works (again, using last year's formula).  Wrestlers score for Advancement points and Placement points. Those are predetermined:

     
    Additionally, wrestlers can add team points versus Activity scoring:

     
    Obviously it makes a HUGE difference whether the wrestler can make it to the finals versus the 3rd/4th place match, and so on.  Here are my predictions:
     
    1. Evansville Mater Dei -  9 wrestlers with several chances to make the finals. Some huge landmines though that could really effect the outcome!
    2. Indianapolis Cathedral - Some good early matchups means that they have a good chance to have a large number of wrestlers making it deep
    3. Crown Point - With Mendez leading the way, the Bulldogs have some hammers that could make a deep run. They have some huge matchups with Mater Dei
     
    Evansville Mater Dei
    Nine wrestlers starting out Friday night for EMD.  Close matchups for Egli, Baumann, Sollars and Parkinson - if they get all 9 through, look out! 113 Cole Ross likely to face Logan Frazier in his 2nd match.  If we wins that, a tough one against the Schoeff/Anthony winner.  I have Ross making the finals 120 Alec Freeman has a brutal route - Head to Head with Crown Point's Riley Bettich in the 2nd round, then has to beat Cathedral's Seltzer if he wants to reach the finals 126 Ashton Hayhurst - Has undefeated Dylan Stroud in the opening round. Can he get by him? If so, then battle-tested David Pierson in the 2nd round and Rioux in the 3rd. That's a lot to ask of a sophomore 132 Kane Egli - He's got a tough road, but guys like this senior can decide the team title. He faces Slivka from Roncalli in the 1st match.  If he gets to Saturday he will likely have Ian Heath before hitting Mendez. Making the final 4 would be big 138 Blake Boarman is the big dog in a difficult half-bracket. For his 3rd match will probably face either Logan Wagner or Floyd Central's Conway 145 Brody Baumann has winnable first 2 matches but they won't be easy. Jajuan Anderson from Warren Central will push the pace - and then AJ Poindexter will stand in the way of a top 4 finish 160 Eli Dickens - Based on this year's results he is the favorite - but the final 4 at 160 will be extremely entertaining and could go any combination. He would have a match versus Cathedral's Eliot Rodgers in his 3rd match to reach the finals. That's a HUGE swing match for team points 170 Gabe Sollars - Someone like Sollars could make a huge difference.  His first match is against Chesterton junior Gavin Layman.  Then he would face a likely head-to-head matchup against Cathedral's Tyler Wagner 182 Macartney Parkinson - has the toughest quarter bracket in the tournament. Opens up against #1 Joseph Walker then has Mason Winner in the 2nd round.  It's feast or famine for Mater Dei here  
    Indianapolis Cathedral
    Cathedral enters 8 wrestlers to the field Friday night. All of them have a shot to make it to Saturday, with some high scoring potential 106 Evan Dickey comes in as a 4th place finisher, but he does avoid the loaded other half-bracket. His Friday night match is against Isaac Ruble - if he can get by that, then his points will really be a help 120 Zeke Seltzer is the prohibitive favorite but it isn't a cake walk. He may see Bettich or Freeman in the 3rd round.  Still, it's likely big points here 138 Logan Bailey is a big swing in points, I think.  He has potential to reach the finals, but he has a match against Drake Campbell in the 2nd round that could be a scare 160 Elliot Rodgers has a good path until that final 4 where he faces Dickens who has beat him this season. Will experience win over latest results? 170 Tyler Wagner may face EMD's Gabe Sollars in his 2nd match - that's a big showdown.  Wagner could make a run to the finals 182 Johnny Parker - Unfortunately for Parker, he drew in to the death quarter bracket of Mason Winner then Parkinson/Walker.  Tough to see him winning the first round, let alone getting to the final 4 195 Jacob Huffman - he is an interesting one.  His first match is against Friedt, who is ranked higher but also lost to his Cathedral teammate Parker this season.  I don't have Huffman making it to Saturday, but he could surprise and get into that 5th-8th range. In that case, bonus points would be key 285 Holden Parsons - the senior Yorktown transfer has wrestled well this season and the 285 weight class is always unpredictable. I have him winning 2 matches before facing Dancy from Portage.  Parsons is very experienced and opposite the Key/Irick combo. If he can slow down the match and wrestle strategically against Dancy, he could be under the lights with some HUGE points  
    Crown Point
    Crown Point brings 8 wrestlers to the first round. I think their first round looks great, which means they will get 6 or possibly 7 into the scoring rounds. They are very young, but still could surprise some of the older wrestlers and make deep runs to make this a close race 106 Sammy Goin has only lost once all season. I would love his chances - but he got a tough, tough draw. He has Chundi in the 2nd round. That match may be a tossup. Can Goin get past Chundi and make it into the final 4 and possibly win it all?  Since there are so many young wrestlers here and the action is lightning-quick, 106 can be very unpredictable and the matches can turn quickly 113 Logan Frazier is another freshman. He has a stiff task, facing the experienced Cole Ross from EMD in the 2nd round.  I would give the edge to Ross, but I am not counting out these young bulldogs either 120 Riley Bettich has a ton of talent and the chance to take out a couple of head to head competitors.  He should have Alec Freeman in the 2nd round, then Zeke Seltzer in the 3rd 126 Stephen Roberson - we all know the 126 weight class is bonkers this year. There are no easy paths to the finals and Roberson will have to face Kysen Montgomery in the 2nd round, then the winner of Dalton/Lowery showdown in the 3rd round if he wants to see the finals. Possiblity of huge points, or very few points here. 132 Jesse Mendez - He'll have the target on his back this year. Hard to see anyone stopping him from winning it all and getting the 20 team points. So the question may be how many bonus points can he rack up to help out the team? 138 Nick Tattini - Don't have Tattini getting to Saturday.  If he can manage to get there, that's a huge boost for CP 145 Orlando Cruz - he also faces a murderer's row of wrestlers but he is capable of getting some points. He has Feichter in the 1st round, then likely Avon's Jaden Reynolds in the 2nd round before seeing undefeated Alec Viduya in the semis.  Any points here would be a big win 160 Noah Hollendonner is the #1 seed.  He should win his first, but then will have to try to break up the favored final 4 at this weight. He will see the winner of Noehre/Asbury. Look for Noah to be shooting for 5th-8th range and getting bonus points where he can  
    Honorable Mentions
    Brownsburg - Some great wrestlers with some brutal matchups.  Logan Miller at 106 should reach the semis.  Kysen Montgomery will have Roberson in 2nd round.  DRake Campbell has only lost once this season - can he knock off Logan Bailey in the 2nd round?  Peyton Asbury got a Friday night death draw versus Noehre, but he will not make it an easy out.  285 Dorian Keys is the returning champion - can he repeat against Irick in a likely rematch with Irick in the semifinals and bring home another title? Chesterton - Look for Ellis and Bates to score big points here. Torres is great but has Rioux in the 2nd round. Kaiser would have to beat Boarman in the 2nd round.  Tough roads to reach those big-point finals Perry Meridian - Only 3 wrestlers, but all of them have a legit shot to get to the finals. Cottey (113), Koontz (132) and Warren (182) can rack up mega points, but they are just hurt by lack of sheer numbers Roncalli - Similar to Perry.  The Lowery brothers only have 2 losses between them on the season. Both could make a nice run to the finals.  Viduya is on fire and he could be the 3rd Roncalli wrestler to reach the finals.  Slivka is talented but has a really tough first round matchup with Kane Egli.  If the other 3 can get to the finals and Slivka reaches the final 4 then we may see Roncalli creeping up the board Warren Central - 5 wrestlers here. Brice Coleman is undefeated and favored - he should score lots of points. David Pierson at 126 would be challenged at every step, but he has the potential and experience to make a deep run.  Jajuan Anderson, Damon McClain and Dennis Hubbard could score some points, but not enough  
    As always these are only my opinions. Good luck to all teams and wrestlers this weekend - hope that everyone wrestles their best match(es) ever and stays injury-free, in victory or defeat.
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    Loki27 reacted to Don Sirrah in Petty back and forth and during the season Champion   
    You’ve got some stuff hanging from your chin I suggest you wipe it off. 
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    Loki27 reacted to Y2CJ41 in Article: State Finals #WAYL2   
    We have 16 wrestlers that enter Friday without a loss on their record. However, the other 208 wrestlers have a combined 935 losses between them. Most of the losses are to state level competitors. Here is a listing of all the losses for each wrestler at state this weekend.
    Note: If you know any of the missing or incorrect results please notify me.
     
    Random Stats
    Most losses to state qualifiers
    Braden Haines, Isaiah Ponce- 10
    Stefan Vitello, Damon McClain, Jacob Johnson- 8
    Johnny Cortez, Dylan Driver, AJ Dull, Dennis Hubbard- 7
     
    Most wins over state qualifiers
    Graham Calhoun- 11
    Logan Frazier- 10
    Aiden Warren, Sam Goin, Alex Cottey, Zeke Seltzer, Dorian Keys- 9
    Elliott Rodgers, William Fiechter, Isaac Ruble, Brock Ellis- 8
     
    Non-State Qualifiers with the most wins over state qualifiers
    Tyler Conley, Yehezquel DeVault- 6
    Aundre Beatty, Jajuan Dale, Josh Howell, Matt Neff, Ryan Sheets- 4
    Brock Hueber, Chad McLean, Jack Hargan, Ryan Purvis- 3
     
    Undefeated Wrestlers
    106 Bryce Lowery
    120 Zeke Seltzer
    126 Dylan Stroud
    145 Brock Ellis, Alec Viduya
    152 Brice Coleman, Logan Boe, Garrett Stuckman
    160 Isiah Levitz
    170 Graham Calhoun
    195 Jacob Laplace, Silas Allred
    220 Drew Webster, Cale Gray
    285 Dorian Keys, Logan Swallow
     
    #WAYL2
    Who are your losses to?
     
    Key
    *- State Qualifier
    (Losses/ State Qualifier Losses/ State Qualifier Wins)
     
    106
    Bryce Lowery(0/0/6)
    Isaac Ruble(1/1/8): Sam Goin*
    Sam Goin(1/1/9): Logan Miller*
    Logan Miller(2/0/4): Ben Aranda(IL), Caden Horwath(MI)
    Jeff Bailey(2/2/5): Johnny Cortez*, Sam Goin*
    Anthony Martin(3/2/1): ???, Hayden Brady*, Isaac Ruble*
    Suhas Chundi(3/3/2): Bryce Lowery*, Logan Miller*, Sam Goin*
    Cash Turner(4/3/1): Isaac Ruble*, Jason Heasten, Kyler West*, Suhas Chundi*
    Josh Johnson(5/3/2): Bryce Lowery(3)*, Keaton Morton, Nathan Smith
    Keegan Malott(5/5/0): Anthony Martin*, Hayden Brady(2)*, Isaac Ruble(2)*
    Hayden Brady(5/4/4): Isaac Ruble(3)*, Logan Stuckman, Sam Goin*
    Coy Hammack(5/3/0): Blake Zirkelbach, Cash Turner*, Kyler West*, Logan Miller*, Reed Egli
    Kyler West(6/2/2): Bryce Lowery*, Logan Miller*, Logan Sutton(2), Reed Egli, Trayce Eckman(KY)
    Evan Dickey(7/6/1): Bryce Lowery*, Cooper Shore(OH), Hayden Brady*, Josh Johnson(2)*, Sam Goin*, Suhas Chundi*
    Trevor Triana(9/6/1): ???(2), Emmanuel Ellis, Isaac Ruble*, Jeff Bailey(4)*, Johnny Cortez*
    Johnny Cortez(10/7/2): ???, Doug Waters*, Emmanuel Ellis, Evan Dickey*, Karter Guzman(IL), Sam Goin(4)*, Trevor Triana*
     
    113
    Alex Cottey(1/0/9): Kody Glithero
    Lane Gilbert(1/1/2): Cole Ross*
    Logan Frazier(2/2/10): Alex Cottey*, Brac Hooper*
    Aidan Sprague(2/1/4): Preston Teusch, Trey Sturgill*
    Cole Ross(2/2/5): Alex Cottey*, Lane Gilbert*
    Elijah Anthony(3/3/2): Alex Cottey*, Brac Hooper(2)*
    Trey Sturgill(3/1/2): Elijah Anthony*, Ryan Purvis, Trevor Schammert
    Cheaney Schoeff(4/3/4): Cole Ross(2)*, Lane Gilbert*, Mason Yarbrough(OH)
    Ethan Reiley(5/4/0): Aidan Sprague(2)*, Colton Weimer(2)*, Drayk Kallenberger(OH)
    Brac Hooper(5/4/7): Alex Cottey(3)*, Dylan Driver*, Logan Carrender
    Colton Weimer(7/3/2): Aidan Sprague*, Hyatt Yeager, Justin Brantley, Karson Everett, Nam Doan*, Nick Olson, Trey Sturgill*
    Nam Doan(7/5/4): Alex Cottey*, Logan Frazier*, Logan Frazier(2)*, Ryan Purvis(2)
    Doug Waters(9/5/5): Anthony Streib(IL), Chad Bellis(IL), Hyatt Yeager, Logan Frazier*, Nam Doan(3)*, Stefan Vitello*, Trevor Schammert
    Stefan Vitello(10/8/1): ???, Aidan Sprague*, Anthony Bahl, Doug Waters(4)*, Logan Frazier(3)*
    Dylan Driver(10/7/2): Alex Cottey*, Blake Wolf, Brac Hooper(3)*, Braden Haines*, Elijah Anthony*, Griffin Ingalls(2), Logan Frazier*
    Braden Haines(16/10/1): Aiden Smith(MI), Alex Cottey*, Brac Hooper*, Cheaney Schoeff(4)*, Cody Goebel(WI), Cole Ross(2)*, Dylan Driver*, Kaden Chinavare(MI), Logan Frazier*, Marquarias Wilburn, Ramsy Mutschler(MI), Tommy Porter(IL)
     
    120
    Zeke Seltzer(0/0/9)
    Dominic Heath(1/0/2): Ben Miller
    Giovanni Diaz(1/1/5): Riley Bettich*
    Alec Freeman(2/2/5): Zeke Seltzer(2)*
    Carson Eldred(2/2/4): Zeke Seltzer(2)*
    Delaney Ruhlman(3/2/3): Alec Freeman*, Brady Ester, Riley Bettich*
    Sam Scott(3/2/2): Alec Freeman*, Delaney Ruhlman*, Jacob Simone
    John Robinson(3/3/1): Carson Eldred*, Christian White*, Dominic Heath*
    Ethan Higgins(3/2/0): Jett Boots*, John Robinson*, Preston Teusch
    Riley Bettich(4/4/6): Giovanni Diaz(3)*, Zeke Seltzer*
    Cole Solomy(4/4/1): Giovanni Diaz*, Jeff Bailey*, Riley Bettich(2)*
    Christian White(4/2/2): Carlton Perry(2), Zeke Seltzer(2)*
    Jett Boots(4/1/1): Ben Miller, Deandrea Darden(OH), Dominic Heath*, Harper Dedman
    Malik Hall(5/4/0): Cole Solomy*, Giovanni Diaz*, Riley Bettich(2)*, Ty Haskins
    Anthony Hughes(8/6/0): Antonio Jefferson, Carson Eldred*, Christian White*, Delaney Ruhlman(2)*, Kody Glithero, Zeke Seltzer(2)*
    Aydan Amento(10/6/0): ???(3), Alec Freeman(3)*, Carson Eldred*, Chris Newman, Sam Scott(2)*
     
    126
    Dylan Stroud(0/0/2)
    Raymond Rioux(1/0/9): Kyren Butler(OH)
    Landon Bertsch(1/1/1): Dylan Stroud*
    Stephen Roberson(2/0/7): Jake Rundell(IL), Zach Strueder
    Ben Dalton(2/2/1): Kysen Montgomery(2)*
    Brayden Lowery(2/1/6): Gavinn Alstott, Raymond Rioux*
    Jace Alexander(2/2/3): Aidan Torres(2)*
    Payne Blackburn(3/1/1): Cameron Allen, Dominic Litchfield, Dylan Stroud*
    Camren Toole(3/2/0): ???, Brayden Lowery*, Willie Dennison*
    Willie Dennison(3/3/1): Carson Eldred*, David Pierson*, Jace Alexander*
    David Pierson(3/3/2): Brayden Lowery(3)*
    Beau Humphrey(4/2/0): Alex Slates, Collin Ruemler, Landon Bertsch*, Payne Blackburn*
    Aidan Torres(5/5/3): Stephen Roberson(5)*
    Ashton Hayhurst(7/6/1): Ben Dalton*, Brayden Lowery(2)*, Josue Dawson(OH), Kysen Montgomery*, Raymond Rioux(2)*
    Kysen Montgomery(8/6/3): David Pierson*, Jake Rundell(IL), Mason Shrader(MI), Raymond Rioux(4)*, Stephen Roberson*
    Brendon Mark(9/6/0): Aidan Torres*, Ashton Hayhurst*, Conner Kleinberg(OH), Gavinn Alstott, Jace Alexander(2)*, Luke Gonzalez, Raymond Rioux*, Stephen Roberson*
     
    132
    Jesse Mendez(1/0/9): Nico bolivar
    Hayden Watson(1/1/6): Jesse Mendez*
    Ian Heath(1/1/5): Hunter Cottingham*
    Hunter Cottingham(2/1/6): Aundre Beatty, Reakus Shelton*
    Matt Koontz(3/2/6): Aundre Beatty, Logan Wagner*, Luke Goodwin*
    Jared Brown(4/3/0): Andrew Wilson, Hunter Cottingham*, Luke Goodwin*, Sam Slivka*
    Brody Arthur(5/4/0): Hunter Cottingham(3)*, Ian Heath*, Lane Deckard
    Connor Holt(5/3/3): ???, Hayden Watson(2)*, Kane Egli*, Tyler Conley
    Luke Goodwin(5/4/3): Aiden Bunce, Matt Koontz(2)*, Sam Slivka(2)*
    Kane Egli(5/3/1): David Davis(OH), Hayden Watson*, Matt Koontz*, Max Boaz(OH), Raymond Rioux*
    Reakus Shelton(7/5/4): Cameron Mason, Christian Pfeiffer-Laguerre, Ian Heath(4)*, Vince Sparrow*
    Vince Sparrow(7/4/3): Jesse Mendez(2)*, Mason Kleinberg(OH), Reakus Shelton(2)*, Tyler Conley(2)
    Bradley Conrad(7/4/4): ???(2), Gabe Adams(KY), Jesse Mendez(3)*, Sam Slivka*
    Sam Slivka(7/3/4): Andrew Wilson, Aundre Beatty, Conner Alcala*, Gabe Adams(KY), Luke Goodwin*, Matt Koontz*, Tyler Conley
    Conner Alcala(8/5/1): ???, Connor Holt(3)*, Hayden Watson(2)*, Thomas Deck(KY), Tyler Conley
    Isaiah Ponce(12/10/0): Aidan Hansen(IL), Bradley Conrad(4)*, Dillon Carlson(IL), Jesse Mendez(3)*, Reakus Shelton*, Vince Sparrow(2)*
     
    138
    Drake Campbell(1/1/6): Logan Wagner*
    J Conway(2/2/1): Blake Boarman*, Drake Campbell*
    Logan Bailey(2/2/4): Blake Boarman*, Logan Wagner*
    Eli Hickman(2/2/3): Ethan Kaiser*, Hunter Cottingham*
    Kyle Lawson(3/3/4): Elijah Chacon*, Matt Koontz*, Tyson Nisley*
    Blake Boarman(3/3/3): Drake Campbell(2)*, Logan Bailey*
    Logan Wagner(3/3/6): Brendan Mattingly*, Gabe Sollars*, Logan Bailey*
    Brendan Mattingly(5/5/3): Drake Campbell*, Hayden Watson*, Logan Bailey*, Logan Wagner*, Orlando Cruz*
    Ethan Kaiser(5/2/2): Bryce Shelton(IL), Cody Goodwin, Jay Orman, Nick Tattini*, Tyson Nisley*
    Elijah Chacon(5/1/3): ???(2), Kyle Lawson*, Ryan Sheets, Sebastien Bryant
    Hayden Shepherd(5/2/1): ???, Eli Hickman*, Elijah Chacon*, Jevian Ross, Sebastien Bryant
    Tyson Nisley(5/5/5): Eli Hickman*, Logan Wagner*, Matt Koontz*, Orlando Cruz(2)*
    Dylan Dorman(6/3/0): Aundre Beatty, Brendan Mattingly*, Jeivan Ross, Logan Bailey*, Logan Wagner*, Sebastian Bryant
    Landon Boe(7/5/0): ???, Blake Boarman*, Brendan Mattingly*, Drake Campbell(2)*, J Conway*, Tyler Conley
    Lane Burns(8/4/0): Conner Douglass(OH), Elijah Chacon*, Hayden Shepherd*, Isaac Hawkins, Josue Sotero, Kyle Lawson(2)*, Sevaugh Carter(OH)
    Nick Tattini(10/5/1): Anthony Rivera(2), Droshawn Lewis, Eli Hickman*, Ethan Kaiser*, Jack Krause, Jake Damron, Kyle Lawson*, Tyson Nisley(2)*
     
    145
    Brock Ellis(0/0/8)
    Alec Viduya(0/0/6)
    Jacob Maldonado(1/1/1): Brock Ellis*
    Aj Poindexter(2/2/2): Jacob Maldonado*, Orlando Cruz*
    William Fiechter(2/2/8): AJ Poindexter*, Evan Ulrick*
    Jaden Reynolds(4/3/5): Alec Viduya*, Brody Baumann*, Dustin Morgillo(OH), Reece Luhmann*
    Brody Baumann(4/3/2): ???, Alec Viduya*, Jaden Reynolds(2)*
    Jajuan Anderson(4/3/6): Alec Viduya*, Chris Wilkerson, Jaden Reynolds*, Reece Luhmann*
    Alex Currie(5/4/4): Tyler Vredeveld, William Fiechter(4)*
    Orlando Cruz(6/5/5): Brock Ellis(5)*, Joshua Ogunsanya(IL)
    Reece Luhmann(6/5/4): Alec Viduya*, Jajuan Anderson(3)*, Jake Shafer*, Nick Cicciarelli
    Riley Rust(7/5/2): Brody Baumann*, Ethan Nash*, Jaden Reynolds*, Jake Shafer(2)*, Justice Cash, Kailan Keith
    Aj Dull(8/7/0): Alex Currie(3)*, Gabe Steyer(OH), Jorden Douglass*, William Fiechter(3)*
    Jake Shafer(9/6/3): AJ Poindexter*, Alec Viduya*, Jajuan Anderson(2)*, Justice Cash, Noah Baker, Reece Luhmann(2)*, Seth Willems
    Evan Ulrick(11/4/1): Alec Viduya*, Alex Currie*, Brock Ellis*, Chris Wilkerson, Garrett Manley, Garrett Stewart, Jajuan Anderson*, Kailan Keith, Mark Everman, Ryan Sheets(2)
    Ethan Nash(11/4/1): Conner Gilles, Garrett Stewart, Jaden Reynolds*, Nick Cicciarelli, Ralph Thompson(MI), Riley Rust(2)*, Shane Braunecker, Simeon Norton, Tristan Martin, Tyson Nisley*
     
    152
    Logan Boe(0/0/3)
    Brice Coleman(0/0/4)
    Garrett Stuckman(0/0/2)
    Jordan Fulks(1/1/1): Logan Boe*
    Bryer Hall(1/1/3): Brice Coleman*
    Jonathan Kervin(2/1/1): Logan Boe*, Payne Carr(KY)
    Aidan Hardcastle(2/1/2): Ethan Mason*, Ryan Sheets
    Ethan Mason(2/1/2): ???, Aidan Hardcastle*
    Cody Mccune(2/2/3): Brice Coleman*, Ethan Mason*
    Shane Bates(2/1/1): Bryer Hall*, Kade Law
    Jorden Douglass(4/2/1): David Davis(IL), Shane Braunecker, Shawn Hollis*, Tyler Turley*
    Shawn Hollis(4/3/4): ???, Garrett Stuckman*, Tyler Turley(2)*
    Eli Hilger(5/5/0): Aidan Hardcastle*, Cody McCune(3)*, Shawn Hollis*
    Anthony Walker(7/3/0): ???, Jonathan Kervin*, Jordan Fulks*, Logan Boe*, Moses Hamm, Noah Baker, Scottie Saylor
    Tyler Turley(7/5/3): ???, Brock Ellis*, Garrett Stuckman*, Kade Law, Orlando Cruz*, Shawn Hollis(2)*
    Tyler Jones(7/5/0): ???, Brice Coleman(2)*, Bryer Hall*, Elliott Rodgers*, Shane Bates*, Zach Hoyt
     
    160
    Isiah Levitz(0/0/6)
    Cooper Noehre(2/2/4): Elliott Rodgers(2)*
    Jackson Pettigrew(2/2/2): Clayton Fielden*, Isiah Levitz*
    Tytus Morrisett(2/2/1): Jackson Pettigrew*, Jed Perry*
    Eli Dickens(2/0/4): Brett McIntosh(OH)(2)
    Andrew Roth(2/2/1): Bryer Hall*, Elliott Rodgers*
    Jed Perry(2/2/2): Cooper Noehre*, Isiah Levitz*
    Elliott Rodgers(3/3/8): Eli Dickens(2)*, Isiah Levitz*
    Noah Hollendonner(4/0/7): Bradley Gillum(IL), Jajuan Dale, Joe Chapman(IL), Luke Davis
    Jacob Linky(4/2/2): Isiah Levitz*, Jacob Kreager, Jajuan Dale, Noah Hollendonner*
    Sam Schroeder(5/5/0): Isiah Levitz*, Peyton Asbury*, Robert Deters(2)*, Sam Morrill*
    Sam Morrill(5/3/2): Eli Dickens*, Elliott Rodgers(2)*, Jajuan Dale, Kamden Goering
    Peyton Asbury(6/3/2): Bradley Gillum(IL), Eli Dickens*, Noah Hollendonner*, Sam Morrill*, Scott Fitts, Stoney Buell(MI)
    Aj Steenbeke(7/4/1): Elliott Rodgers*, Jacob Linky*, Kamden Goering), Luke Davis, Noah Hollendonner(2)*, Stacey Terry(IL)
    Nick Winland(8/6/0): AJ Steenbeke*, Isiah Levitz*, Jacob Linky*, Kaden Randazzo(IL), Kamare Dunlap, Noah Hollendonner(3)*
    Damon Mcclain(8/8/0): Andrew Roth*, Braden Welch*, Cooper Noehre(3)*, Elliott Rodgers*, Peyton Asbury*, Tyler Wagner*
     
    170
    Graham Calhoun(0/0/11)
    Robert Deters(1/1/7): Tristan Ruhlman*
    Clayton Fielden(1/1/5): Tristan Ruhlman*
    Brodie Porter(2/2/1): Clayton Lundy*, Jed Perry*
    Bradley Harrington(3/3/3): Hayden Filipovich*, Tyler Wagner(2)*
    Tristan Ruhlman(3/3/4): Gabe Sollars(2)*, Graham Calhoun*
    Jacob Duncan(3/3/0): Brodie Porter*, Clayton Fielden*, Tytus Morrisett*
    Gabe Davin(4/3/2): Bradley Harrington(2)*, Jajuan Dale, Robert Deters*
    Braden Welch(4/3/4): Cody Timmerman*, Graham Calhoun(2)*, Hadyn Danals(OH)
    Gabe Sollars(5/4/6): ???, Robert Deters(3)*, Tyler Wagner*
    Tyler Wagner(5/5/7): Braden Welch*, Bradley Harrington*, Clayton Fielden*, Gabe Sollars*, Gavin Layman*
    Gavin Layman(6/3/2): Clayton Fielden*, Graham Calhoun(2)*, Matt Neff(3)
    Marcus Malson(6/2/0): Gabe Davin*, Seth Ortel, Tyler Wagner*, Tytus Ragle, Van Skinner(2)
    Clayton Lundy(6/5/1): Clayton Fielden*, Graham Calhoun(3)*, Matt Neff, Tyler Wagner*
    Jalen Ward(7/6/0): Braden Welch*, Gabe Sollars*, Robert Deters*, Tristan Ruhlman(2)*, Ty Welliever, Tyler Wagner*
    Cody Timmerman(10/6/1): Abel Verbeek, Braden Welch*, Gabe Davin*, Gabe Sollars*, Gavin Layman*, Graham Calhoun(2)*, Jacob Simpson, Ronin Hammond, Will Coffield(OH)
     
    182
    Mason Winner(1/1/4): Jake Lone*
    Macartney Parkinson(2/1/5): ???, Joseph Walker*
    Jake Lone(2/2/5): Graham Calhoun*, Joseph Walker*
    Colin Kwiatkowski(2/2/1): Khris Walton(2)*
    Connor Barket(2/2/1): Khris Walton*, Zian Constable*
    Joseph Walker(2/2/5): Colin Kwiatkowski*, Connor Barket*
    Aiden Warren(3/2/9): Ahijah Sandifer, Joseph Walker*, MaCartney Parkinson*
    Drake Buchanan(3/3/1): Caden Friedt*, Jake Lone*, MaCartney Parkinson*
    Brendan Mcpike(3/3/0): MaCartney Parkinson*, Noah White(2)*
    Kole Viel(4/2/0): Aiden Warren*, Colton Quantz(OH), Johnny Parker*, Noah Duke(KY)
    Khris Walton(4/3/4): Jake Lone*, Johnny Parker*, Noah White*, Ray Arebalo(IL)
    Hayden Filipovich(4/3/2): Aiden Warren(3)*, Brach Carrington
    Zian Constable(5/5/2): Aiden Warren*, Caden Friedt*, Jacob LaPlace*, Khris Walton*, Mason Winner*
    Noah White(6/6/5): Aiden Warren(2)*, Drake Buchanan*, Jake Lone*, Johnny Parker*, Joseph Walker*
    Johnny Parker(6/6/4): Aiden Warren*, Hayden Filipovich*, Joseph Walker*, MaCartney Parkinson*, Noah White(2)*
    Sam Walker(9/6/0): Blake Rowe, Caden Friedt*, Christian Summersett, Jackson Pettigrew*, Jake Lone*, Mason Winner(2)*, Tytan Grote(OH), Zian Constable*
     
    195
    Jacob Laplace(0/0/7)
    Silas Allred(0/0/5)
    Eli Pack(2/2/4): Jacob LaPlace(2)*
    Mckinley Kemper(2/1/2): ???, Phoenix Rodgers*
    Phoenix Rodgers(2/1/2): Luke Kemper, McKinley Kemper*
    Jd Farrell(2/2/3): Silas Allred(2)*
    Kyler Funk(2/2/4): Silas Allred(2)*
    Matt Lepper(3/2/2): Ben Kahl, Caden Friedt*, Jacob LaPlace*
    Caden Friedt(4/4/4): Aiden Warren*, Johnny Parker*, Kyler Funk*, Mason Winner*
    Harris Eason(4/4/1): Eli Pack(2)*, Isaiah Street*, McKinley Kemper*
    Ibrahim Khaoucha(6/3/0): Brock Hueber, Jacob LaPlace*, Jaden Miller(2), Kyler Funk*, Matt Lepper*
    Richard Clevenger(7/5/0): Braden Rodriguez, Jacob Huffman(2)*, Jacob Platt, JD Farrell*, Kyler Funk*, Luke Bakeis*
    Luke Bakeis(8/4/2): ???, Diego Garcia, Jack Hargan(2), Jacob LaPlace*, Jason Streck*, JD Farrell*, Kyler Funk*
    Isaiah Street(9/3/1): Daemyen Middlebrooks(IL), Harris Eason*, Jack Hargan, Jacob Arengo(OH), Jacob Hough(MI), JD Farrell*, Phoenix Rodgers*, Ryan Krimpelbein(WI), Tucker Ikens(IL)
    Gage Demarco(9/4/1): Brock Hueber, Chad Cowart(IL), Deshawn Young*, Eli Pack*, Jevonte Williams, Luke Bakeis*, Matt Lepper*, Nico Lopez(IL), Shea Jackson
    Jacob Huffman(11/5/2): Brock Hueber, Commander Jenkins, Eli Pack*, Gage Demarco*, Jacob LaPlace*, Keon Sullivan(2), MaCartney Parkinson*, Owen Amburgy(OH)(2), Silas Allred*
     
    220
    Drew Webster(0/0/3)
    Cale Gray(0/0/2)
    Evan Bates(1/1/4): Andres Larios*
    Nathan Willman(1/1/3): Will Stewart*
    Fred Durben(1/1/3): Tristen Martz*
    Deshawn Young(2/2/3): Drew Webster*, Micah Dodson*
    Micah Dodson(2/1/5): Josh Howell, Nathan Willman*
    Jason Streck(3/3/2): Evan Bates(2)*, William Crider*
    Tristen Martz(4/2/1): Alex Hernandez, Cale Gray*, Drew Webster*, Parker Smitley
    Blaine Pierce(4/2/1): Drew Webster*, Evan Shafer, Josh Howell, William Crider*
    Will Stewart(4/2/2): ???, Macray Robinson, Micah Dodson*, Nathan Willman*
    William Crider(4/3/4): Andrew Irick*, Braydon Erb*, Evan Bates*, Jonathan Williams
    Jonathan Thomas(5/2/2): Chad McLean, Evan Bates*, Jason Streck*, Yehezquel DeVault(2)
    Grant Warmuth(7/4/0): ???(3), Cale Gray*, Fred Durben(3)*
    Haakon Van Beynen(10/4/1): Alexander Hernandez, Blaine Pierce*, Dakota Arvin, Deshawn Young*, Jeff McClure, Jonathan Thomas*, Josh Howell, Leighton Jones, Micah Dodson*, Scott Monteleone(KY)
    Reese Condon(11/6/0): ???, Aataeveon Jordan, Deshawn Young*, Haakon Van Beynen*, Josh Howell, Leighton Jones, Macray Robinson, Micah Dodson(2)*, Nathan Willman*, Will Stewart*
     
    285
    Dorian Keys(0/0/9)
    Logan Swallow(0/0/2)
    Andrew Irick(1/1/6): Dorian Keys*
    Damari Dancy(2/0/5): Dustin Olmstead(IL), Yehezquel DeVault
    Reeve Muncie(3/2/2): Chad McLean, Holden Parsons*, Logan Swallow*
    Braydon Erb(3/3/2): Andrew Irick*, Dennis Hubbard*, Reeve Muncie*
    Holden Parsons(4/2/5): Andrew Irick*, Damari Dancy*, Ethan Alderson, Yehezquel DeVault
    Sam Perez(5/2/5): Adam Warren, Damari Dancy(2)*, Daniel Thompson, Mason Toth
    Robbie Gentry(5/3/5): Antone Alexander*, Dorian Keys(2)*, Matthew Munoz, Race Stewart
    Ke`Tre Dickens(6/5/1): Dorian Keys(3)*, Jacob Johnson*, James Ralph, Robbie Gentry*
    Antone Alexander(6/5/2): Andrew Irick(2)*, Dennis Hubbard(2)*, Dorian Keys*, Race Stewart
    Andres Larios(6/5/2): Jorge Martinez, Sam Perez(5)*
    Andrew Himes(7/5/0): Andres Larios*, Blake Herr, Damari Dancy*, Jonathan Thomas*, Jose Rosales*, William Crider*, Yehezquel DeVault
    Jose Rosales(8/3/1): Blake Herr, Braydon Erb*, Chad McLean, Jacob Sommer, John Hinen, Logan Swallow*, William Crider*, Yehezquel DeVault
    Jacob Johnson(9/8/1): Damari Dancy*, Dorian Keys*, Holden Parsons*, Ke`Tre Dickens*, Matt Munoz, Robbie Gentry(4)*
    Dennis Hubbard(9/7/3): Andrew Irick*, Antone Alexander*, Cade Campbell(2), Dorian Keys*, Holden Parsons(3)*, Reeve Muncie*

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