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  1. The Mater Dei Holiday Classic is upon us! Lets take a dive into the tournament. 12 ranked teams from four different states (Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois) 76 RANKED WRESTLERS and 12 RANKED TEAMS! TEAM RANKINGS: I couldn’t find TN’s team rankings, I only found their individual rankings.If someone wants to double check my Illinois rankings that would be great. I know they had some wrestlers last year I couldn't find in the rankings this year. The TN teams are likely ranked and puts the classic at having 12 ranked teams! 1st Union County, KY 1A #1 North Posey, IN 1A #5 Tell City, IN 3A #2 Mater Dei, IN 2A #6 Mt. Vernon, IN 6th Trinity, KY 3A #7 Roncalli, IN 13th St. Xavier, KY 12th Franklin, IN 13th Floyd Central, IN (power poll) Individual rankings. 120, 126, 145, 152 are all STACKED! 106 8th Lowry Roncalli, IN 14th Zirklebach NP, IN HM Egli MD, IN HM Hammock TC, IN HM Heaston IC, IN HM Dye MTV, IN HM Knable FLC, IN HM West EM, IN 113 1st Eckman UC, KY D2 #2 Bronson CB, TN 3rd Ross, MD, IN 7th at 120 Meyer St. X, KY 7th Gilbert, SUL, IN 12th Feree Trinity, KY HM Lashlee FR, IN HM Lain TC, IN HM Dye MTV, IN HM Hudson RO, IN HM Oberland FR, TN 120 8th at 113 Glithero Roncalli, IN #9 at 120 Freeman, MD, IN 11th Newman MTV, IN 13th Haskins Portage, IN 14th Ricketts UC, KY HM Herman MD, IN HM Fitts NP, IN 126 LOADED WEIGHT CLASS 3A #2 at 120 Koderhandt BW, IL D2 #2 at 120 Eason Father Ryan, TN #2 Lowery Roncalli, IN D2 #4 Wesnofske Father Ryan, TN 5th Hedges Trinity, KY #6 Alstott FLC, IN 23rd Mayes UC, KY HM Bechert FR, IN HM Hayhurst Mater Dei, IN 1st Beane Trinity, KY ?? Don't see him on track D2 #2 Dalyrmple CB, TN?? Don't see him on track 132 2nd Adams UC, KY D2 #3 Lee CB, TN #3 Egli MD, IN #11 Slivka Roncalli, IN 12th Ohlmann St X, KY 15th Conrad Portage, IN HM Robinson NA, IN HM Happel FLC, IN 138 LOADED WEIGHT CLASS #1 Boarman MD, IN 2nd Insko UC, KY D2 #2 Bowers CB, TN D2 #3 Pitts Father Ryan, TN 5th Bellucci St. X, KY #7 Conway FLC, IN HM Polen GS, IN 145 LOADED WEIGHT CLASS D2 #1 Bowers CB,TN #1 Viduya, Roncalli, IN 2nd Pogue UC, KY D2 #2 Madison Father Ryan, TN 4th Lehman Trinity,KY 12th Bauman, MD, IN HM Brauenecker TC, IN HM Martin NP, IN HM Mcguire VIN, IN 152 LOADED WEIGHT CLASS 1st Carr UC, KY 1st Miller Father Ryan, TN #2 Kervin FLC, IN D2 #4 at 160 Salvaggio CB, TN 5th Pledger St. X, KY 6th Corley Trinity, KY 6th Freije Roncalli, IN 7th Fitts MD, IN HM Bryant GS, IN HM Brauenecker TC, IN D2 #3 Antohony CB, TN ?? Don't see him in track 160 1st Russellburg UC, KY 1st Dickens MD, IN 7th Lenhart Trinity, KY 13th at 152 Fuqua, Franklin, IN 16th Hegwood Portage, IN 21st Calvery St. X, KY 170 2nd Little UC, KY 3rd Marret St. X, KY D2 #3 Robledo CB, TN #5 Sollars, MD, IN #14 Sego IC, IN HM Ward FR, IN 182 1st Ervin UC, KY D2 #2 Sewell CB, TN #5 Parkinson MD, IN 14th Martin Trinity, KY HM Burke FLC, IN 195 1st Calloway UC, KY but Paxton Ervin UC is entered. Both are favorited to win. D2 #2 Peterson Father Ryan, TN D2 #3 Billingsley CB, TN #8 McGrew MD, IN HM Eason, FR, IN (defending Mater Dei champ but not ranked even in his semi state. Underdog) 220 D2 #1 Wooten, CB, TN 9th Moore UC, KY 16th Martin St. X, KY 16th Hill Portage, IN HM Boots MD, IN HM Robinson GS, IN HM Williams SUL, IN 285 1st Ervin UC, KY D2 #4 Croom CB, TN 3A Olmstead, BW, IL #9 Dancy Portage, IN HM Johnson FR, IN HM Ralph MD, IN HM Breivogel GS, IN Brock Combs Ev. Memorial?? STUD Football player. I think he was state champ in football two times and state runner up. I don't see him winning in wrestling due to lack of experience but he will win a lot due to his athleticism.
  2. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Burk Van Horn remembers being with his dad and brothers driving down the highway on their way to Nebraska, and seeing several cars trying to get their attention. Turns out, Van Horn had accidentally left the gates open on the family’s cattle trailer they were hauling, and some of the cattle was walking toward the opening. “The cows were just about to jump out when we stopped,” Van Horn said. “We had stopped to eat and I checked on the cattle, but forgot to close the gates.” Van Horn is a little more careful these days, both with cattle and on the wrestling mat. He’s currently ranked No. 2 at 160 pounds. He started the season out ranked No. 1 at 170 pounds and later moved to 160 and was given the top ranking there, before the latest polls had Evansville Mater Dei’s Joe Lee moving up to 160 and claiming the top spot. The Franklin Community senior has had a stellar career in high school, but it wasn’t until last season that he really stepped up his game. As a freshman Van Horn advanced to semistate. As a sophomore he was defeated in the first round of regional. But, as a junior, he not only made it to the state tournament – he wrestled his way under the lights at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. Van Horn lost a 3-0 heartbreaker in the state finals match to two-time champ Jacob Covaciu. “My sophomore year I had a bad match at regionals,” Van Horn said. “But that helped me to become better and motivate myself more. I started to break down matches more. That loss was a setback, but it made me want to go further. “Then, last year when I saw my draw at state, I really felt like I could get under the lights. Just getting there wasn’t my goal. I wanted to win, not get second.” Franklin coach Bob Hasseman said losing in regional as a sophomore was a turning point in Van Horn’s career. “It was a crappy match and things happened that was a little out of his control with the officiating,” Hasseman said. “At that time, when something didn’t go his way, Burk could get a little discombobulated. But since that time, and probably because of that time, he has learned to keep on rolling and to take the good with the bad. He’s going to make mistakes. He’s going to get bad calls. That’s wrestling. But he has to stay focused and keep wrestling and not make a grave error when he’s frustrated.” Van Horn has mixed emotions about the rankings this year. He likes the fact that he was ranked No. 1 at two different classes. He likes that he has a target on his back and a lot of guys are trying to knock him off. But he doesn’t like when kids get intimidated just because of his ranking. “I’ve still got a lot of room to improve before I can become a state champ,” he said. “I’m just another kid out there wrestling. There are sometimes I wish I wasn’t ranked because a lot of kids won’t wrestle me. Or, if they do wrestle, some of them just roll to their backs like little girls instead of at least putting up a fight. But it is fun walking onto the mat and knowing that you’re the man.” Van Horn has made weight once at 160, but plans to go back to 170. At this point, he’s not sure where he will wrestle in the tournament. “I’m going to do whatever is best for the team,” he said. Burk started wrestling about the time he learned to walk. He has two older brothers that were state qualifiers. “Burk is quite a bit bigger than his brothers were,” Franklin coach Bob Hasseman said. “He’s got the size and he’s very talented. His whole family seems to be just genetically strong. He has good hips and is very rarely out of position on the mat. His body build also helps him tremendously.” Burk is the epitome of being country strong. His daily routine of wrestling and then going home and working with the cattle and his show pigs has helped him develop a habit of hard working. “I show pigs and cattle year around,” Burk said. “It’s a lot of hard work. If you want to win in the show ring, or in wrestling, you have to be willing to put in the hard work.” Van Horn is hoping all his hard work produces an end result of a state championship this season. Click here to view the article
  3. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Burk Van Horn remembers being with his dad and brothers driving down the highway on their way to Nebraska, and seeing several cars trying to get their attention. Turns out, Van Horn had accidentally left the gates open on the family’s cattle trailer they were hauling, and some of the cattle was walking toward the opening. “The cows were just about to jump out when we stopped,” Van Horn said. “We had stopped to eat and I checked on the cattle, but forgot to close the gates.” Van Horn is a little more careful these days, both with cattle and on the wrestling mat. He’s currently ranked No. 2 at 160 pounds. He started the season out ranked No. 1 at 170 pounds and later moved to 160 and was given the top ranking there, before the latest polls had Evansville Mater Dei’s Joe Lee moving up to 160 and claiming the top spot. The Franklin Community senior has had a stellar career in high school, but it wasn’t until last season that he really stepped up his game. As a freshman Van Horn advanced to semistate. As a sophomore he was defeated in the first round of regional. But, as a junior, he not only made it to the state tournament – he wrestled his way under the lights at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. Van Horn lost a 3-0 heartbreaker in the state finals match to two-time champ Jacob Covaciu. “My sophomore year I had a bad match at regionals,” Van Horn said. “But that helped me to become better and motivate myself more. I started to break down matches more. That loss was a setback, but it made me want to go further. “Then, last year when I saw my draw at state, I really felt like I could get under the lights. Just getting there wasn’t my goal. I wanted to win, not get second.” Franklin coach Bob Hasseman said losing in regional as a sophomore was a turning point in Van Horn’s career. “It was a crappy match and things happened that was a little out of his control with the officiating,” Hasseman said. “At that time, when something didn’t go his way, Burk could get a little discombobulated. But since that time, and probably because of that time, he has learned to keep on rolling and to take the good with the bad. He’s going to make mistakes. He’s going to get bad calls. That’s wrestling. But he has to stay focused and keep wrestling and not make a grave error when he’s frustrated.” Van Horn has mixed emotions about the rankings this year. He likes the fact that he was ranked No. 1 at two different classes. He likes that he has a target on his back and a lot of guys are trying to knock him off. But he doesn’t like when kids get intimidated just because of his ranking. “I’ve still got a lot of room to improve before I can become a state champ,” he said. “I’m just another kid out there wrestling. There are sometimes I wish I wasn’t ranked because a lot of kids won’t wrestle me. Or, if they do wrestle, some of them just roll to their backs like little girls instead of at least putting up a fight. But it is fun walking onto the mat and knowing that you’re the man.” Van Horn has made weight once at 160, but plans to go back to 170. At this point, he’s not sure where he will wrestle in the tournament. “I’m going to do whatever is best for the team,” he said. Burk started wrestling about the time he learned to walk. He has two older brothers that were state qualifiers. “Burk is quite a bit bigger than his brothers were,” Franklin coach Bob Hasseman said. “He’s got the size and he’s very talented. His whole family seems to be just genetically strong. He has good hips and is very rarely out of position on the mat. His body build also helps him tremendously.” Burk is the epitome of being country strong. His daily routine of wrestling and then going home and working with the cattle and his show pigs has helped him develop a habit of hard working. “I show pigs and cattle year around,” Burk said. “It’s a lot of hard work. If you want to win in the show ring, or in wrestling, you have to be willing to put in the hard work.” Van Horn is hoping all his hard work produces an end result of a state championship this season.
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