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who is this mudd kid you guys are talking about i have never heard of him ???
first off you have heard of mudd, just look at your jeff sectional picks, you have him winning third at 215
so you obviously know who he is...looks like you let your secret identity slip
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Not sure that ends up happening to much, but I would say the FF since thats connected with an actual school. Though no advancement points should be earned by the school since you do not earn advancements points against a Bye.
you need to read your rule book better man, its embarrassing
if team A gets a bye, then he gets to advancement points and the outcome of his next match will determine that, if he wins his next match then he gets 2 advancement poiints from that plus bonus points for how he won PLUS 2 additional points for the bye
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the forfeit moves on mudd
MattM--> if that is so then why are wrestlers allowed to compete in the regular season if they have too low of a weigh in for that week in their weight loss program
Your not breaking a rule and disqualified for cutting more than allowed. Unless I am thinking about the rule incorrectly you can compete but just not in that weight class you dropped to until you have meet the weight lose plan requirments to be in that weight class. However, since you have meet the requirement for the next weight class you should still be able to compete at that weight.
A 112 dropping to 103 could not wrestle 103 until the 112 guy dropped the 1.5% per week according to his plan to make it to 103 per the rules. Until that point he can still wrestle but must remain in the 112 weight class. He would need to make 6 weigh ins at any weight before sectionals to qualify to wrestle in sectinonals. These weigh ins can be at any weight so 112 or 103 is fine. But to wrestle 103 in sectionals he must have at least one weigh in at scratch weight 103 before the start of sectionals reguarless of if its before or after the 2 pound growth allowance.
sorry but you are miserably WRONG
if a 112 wrestler drops to 103 in just a weeks period and weighs in at 103 for that day of wrestling then he is allowed to wrestle 103 even if his weigh in is illegal, it happens ALL THE TIME
and also, lets say there is a 2 day tournament, friday and saturday, so on saturday the 103 wrestlers weighs in at 104, now lets say on wednesday of the following week there is a dual meet, the wrestler makes weight at 103 and just because it wasnt within the 1.5% does not mean that they have to forfeit that weight class,the wrestler still gets to wrestle but just doesnt count as a legal weighn
thats a stunmper on the double forfeit
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you guys should go to the "sectional" topic on the discussion board
its all cleared up on that thread
by the way, where is secret santa.all this snow must have him thinkin its christmas again
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the forfeit moves on mudd
MattM--> if that is so then why are wrestlers allowed to compete in the regular season if they have too low of a weigh in for that week in their weight loss program
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you guys need to watch the movie the intrepreter cuz yall got no skill
here is an example (might need to take some notes)
103 lb weight class, after jan 2 becomes 105 lb weight class
if any single school cannot practice on neither thursday nor friday the week of sectionals,
then the wrestlers of that sectional are granted an ADDITIONAL 2 lbs for weigh ins
we can thus infer that the 105 lb weight class under special circumstances will be 107 lbs on the day of sectionals and that day only
if only a friday is missed then only 1 ADDITIONAL lb is allowed making it 106 lbs
now time for my questions.
weight loss plans are to get legal weigh ins to be elligible for sectionals, if one already has their 6 legal weigh ins by sectionals then it does not matter what his weight loss is there after, correct?
now think about it, a wrestler can drop a weight class and have a few unqualifying weigh ins but he is not penalized for them, just not rewarded.all that matters is if he gets his 6 in by sectionals, and lets say he does, those 6 carry him all the way to the state finals, he cannot be penalized for not having a legal weigh-in in the state series just as he is not penalized for the "illegal" weigh ins in the regular season.he has his 6, he can wrestle
question number two (which is more like a wish)
how cool would it be if we got 2 lbs if one school didnt practice on thursday but did on friday and another school practiced on friday but not on thursday (both schools are in the same sectional of course)
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IN ORDER
103: Shepherd - JEFF (8-4 over Guy)
Guy - NA
Lahue - Corydon
112: Smith - JEFF (5-3 over Mooney)
Mooney - Providence
119: Martin - NA (upset over Stotridge)
Stotridge - CTown
Miller - JEFF
125:Duran - Charlestown (TOUGHEST WEIGHT CLASS OF THE SECTIONAL)
Gary - NA (upset in semis over Hutchinson)
Hutchinson - Corydon
Weekly - JEFF (will squeek by to regionals)
130:Salguero - Providence
Witt - FC
Walker - JEFF
Rodriguez - NA
135:Blackmon - FC
May - Charlestown
Kissinger - NA
Visser - JEFF
140:Tatgenhorse - JEFF
Murphy - FC
Newcomb - CTown
145:Moberly - FC
Rickman - NA (upset over Hendricks in semis)
Hendricks - JEFF
Newcomb - CTown
152:Bailey - JEFF
Golembeski - Providence
Sampson - NW
Daugherty - CTown
160: ??? :-\
171:McAndrews - FC (will get his revenge)
Browner - JEFF
189:Cook - Providence (will beat the "next cooper samuels")
Tatgenhorse - JEFF
215: ???
HWT:Clark - JEFF (will walk)
Hoke - NA
Traughber - FC
[corrected the name mix-ups]
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