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  1. Brandon was on of Perry's best, no doubt. I do not know the specifics, but I believe Cody Lecount beat a list of studs when he was in high school, some from out of state. I would bet someone else from Perry has that info. I think most accomplished is still very subjective, so there will be differing opinions.
  2. the Welch brothers (twins) were both in the finals.
  3. I believe it was the mid-late 80's. I believe there was a 400 pounder in 84 or 85, but when I graduated in '88 it was capped at 275. I wrestled 98 pounds, so I do not remember which year it was.
  4. Crown Point and Brownsburg wrestled TOUGH schedules, if neither school has an undefeated wrestler.
  5. Palmer vs. Howe would be the final, no doubt. Both of these kids were on another level.
  6. Hockaday - I will go with my "seen most recent" bias (2 matches to 1) Brooks - #1 in Nation? (2-0) Leavell beats 120lb Wilson...not 130lb Wilson (2-1) Micic - #1 in Nation(2-0) Lee - #2 in Nation (not sure why Red isn't in for a mini-barcket) (2-0) Tsirtis - #1 in Nation (2-0) Mendez - #1 or 2 in Nation (2-1) LeCount - Beat some of the best kids in the nation (2-0) B. Lee - Exciting match, I think the gas tank wins it (2-1) Slivka - Kid finds a way (2-0) Hughes - at some point, he gets on top (2-1) Rypel - #1 or 2 in Nation? (2-0) Allred - #1 in Nation (2-0) Parris - barn burner (2-1) Adams - Just a guess, but size wins over speed (2-0) Streck
  7. I can attest to the fact that you truly do not know how hard practice is until you actually participate all practice. Regardless, parents need to be better human beings, rather than boo ANY kid.
  8. Can't top @littlevito but 98 in '86 as a sophomore, 135 as a senior, now 205
  9. Brad Traviola was well over 6ft as a 145 ponder in 1985. I think he won state at 155 the following year.
  10. I feel like the top schools have tougher schedules nowadays. Many schools are traveling out of state, so we do not have as many undefeated champions. Because they have a loss, it does not mean they arent as good. IMO
  11. But you need to look at the guys in 2016, not what they did since after. I think Asa as a freshman probably loses to Cernus. I love Asa to death, as he is one of my wrestlers, but the reality is Cernus was pretty darn good. Were the tops kids from 2016 champs better, or have better careers, maybe. I believe a better barometer would be the number of kids going to college to wrestle. Is that number increasing or decreasing?
  12. Congrats to Coach Tonte and the Franklin Community program!
  13. This is an incredible pick up to keep the best IN kids. I love the addition. Now, can he coach? Lol
  14. I see Laplace went from 145 to 182. These are all big jumps (132-170, 182-220, 145-182)
  15. Perry dropped in the rankings on this thread. It was a much bigger deal when it was #2 vs. #4. As #5, Perry gets to use it as even more motivation. I think I smelling an upset...#norespect #underdogs.
  16. For starters, Avon wrestles at home tonight against Zionsville at 6:30pm.
  17. I like the idea of 15, but adding it to the middle of the lineup. 106, 113, 119, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 152, 160, 170,182, 195, 220, 285
  18. The #hashtag shall never die...kinda like Pistol in a gun fight. #Pistol #justhavingfun
  19. I thought Cotteu signed up. He could have made a difference in the outcome.
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