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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. Roncalli's coach Wade McClurg has been caught recruiting by the IHSAA. Check out page 23 of the IHSAA comittee meeting. Coaches talk to your kids and see if they have been contacted by him. http://www.ihsaa.org/Portals/0/ihsaa/documents/about%20ihsaa/minutes/2016-17/050117.CommitteeMinutes.pdf Roncalli HS – Rule 20‐6 b (Wrestling coach sent emails to non‐feeder middle school students inviting them to enroll at the school and participate in the wrestling program) 1. The Roncalli High School wrestling program is issued a warning. This warning is official notice that a rule violation has occurred, is a matter of record, and shall not be repeated. 2. Coach Wade McClurg is reprimanded for committing this violation. Ignorance of the rules is not an acceptable excuse for a violation. 3. The IHSAA accepts the actions of the Roncalli High School administration in this matter as appropriate and sufficient discipline for this violation. Further violations in this area by the wrestling program shall be handled in a more severe manner
  3. The Rebels will no longer be hosting a Freestyle Duals meet on April 23rd. Rebel Wrestling Foundation (RWF) will be hosting a Freestyle Qualifier event on Thursday April 20th that we are excited about. It will be very well ran with 2 full mats and 2 licensed officials for age groups PW - JR. Our goal is to get everyone a couple matches and out of the gym in a couple hours. We also understand with proms, SAT/ACT, spring breaks, baseball, etc. it gets very difficult to make it to 2 freestyle tournaments on 2 of the 4 weekends in April.... This event will count as 1 of your qualifiers for ISWA Freestyle State. Flyer and more information.... Rumble at the Roch Thursday April 20th, 2017 LOCATION St. Roch Catholic School 3603 S. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN46217 CONTACT Wade McClurg wrestling@roncalli.org 317.501.8306 Registration, Weigh In Procedure, Wrestling Format & Schedule Early Registration- Email wrestling@roncalli.org by Wednesday April 19th at 5:00pm: Name, USAW Card #, DOB, Age Group (PW - JR), Actual Weight.$10 cash per wrestler pay at the door Thursday. You will receive a confirmation email by Wednesday night, if you do not receive an email please call Coach McClurg. On-Site Registration- Thursday from 5:00pm-5:30pm you can register on site, $20 cash per wrestler. Weigh In Procedure- Everyone must step on the scale from 5:30pm-6:00pm to weigh in.We are going to pair the tournament prior to weigh ins, but we will check weights on before competition.So, please make sure you are close to the actual weight that you emailed to us. Wrestling Format & Schedule- We will have 2 full mats and 2 licensed officials. Wrestling will start at 6:00pm.We will put wrestlers in a round robin of 3 wrestlers. We hope to get everyone at least 2 matches.We will group wrestlers according to their actual weight and age group. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION · This tournament is hosted and ran by Rebel Wrestling Foundation (Roncalli’s wrestling club). · This tournament is a qualifier event for the ISWA Freestyle State Tournament. · We will email the ISWA all entrants that paid, weighed in, and showed up to compete on Thursday night, because this counts as 1 of 2 required qualifiers needed to participate at state. · Concessions will be available. · Wrestlers must have a valid 2016-17 USAW card, replacement cards will not be available at tournament.
  4. The Rebels will no longer be hosting a Freestyle Duals meet on April 23rd. Rebel Wrestling Foundation (RWF) will be hosting a Freestyle Qualifier event on Thursday April 20th that we are excited about. It will be very well ran with 2 full mats and 2 licensed officials for age groups PW-JR. Our goal is to get everyone a couple matches and out of the gym in a couple hours. We also understand with proms, SAT/ACT, spring breaks, baseball, etc. it gets very difficult to make it to 2 freestyle tournaments on 2 of the 4 weekends in April.... This event will count as 1 of your qualifiers for ISWA Freestyle State. Flyer and more information.... Rumble at the Roch Thursday April 20th, 2017 LOCATION St. Roch Catholic School 3603 S. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN46217 CONTACT Wade McClurg wrestling@roncalli.org 317.501.8306 Registration, Weigh In Procedure, Wrestling Format & Schedule Early Registration- Email wrestling@roncalli.org by Wednesday April 19th at 5:00pm: Name, USAW Card #, DOB, Age Group (PW - JR), Actual Weight.$10 cash per wrestler pay at the door Thursday. You will receive a confirmation email by Wednesday night, if you do not receive an email please call Coach McClurg. On-Site Registration- Thursday from 5:00pm-5:30pm you can register on site, $20 cash per wrestler. Weigh In Procedure- Everyone must step on the scale from 5:30pm-6:00pm to weigh in.We are going to pair the tournament prior to weigh ins, but we will check weights on before competition.So, please make sure you are close to the actual weight that you emailed to us. Wrestling Format & Schedule- We will have 2 full mats and 2 licensed officials. Wrestling will start at 6:00pm.We will put wrestlers in a round robin of 3 wrestlers. We hope to get everyone at least 2 matches.We will group wrestlers according to their actual weight and age group. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION · This tournament is hosted and ran by Rebel Wrestling Foundation (Roncalli’s wrestling club). · This tournament is a qualifier event for the ISWA Freestyle State Tournament. · We will email the ISWA all entrants that paid, weighed in, and showed up to compete on Thursday night, because this counts as 1 of 2 required qualifiers needed to participate at state. · Concessions will be available. · Wrestlers must have a valid 2016-17 USAW card, replacement cards will not be available at tournament.
  5. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Roncalli freshman Alec Viduya knew what it would take to become a wrestling state champion. There’s hard work, dedication and all that jazz – but most importantly, he needed a perm. “Alec decided it was time to bring the perm back before the sectional this year,” Roncalli coach Wade McClurg said. “He was 15-0 in the state series with the perm, so the secret is in the hair.” Viduya won the 113 pound weight class, beating Jimtown’s No. 6-ranked Hunter Watt 7-4 in the finale. “He earned the nickname Goku (Dragonball Z reference) last summer,” McClurg said. “Goku is known for his work ethic and constantly striving to be the greatest warrior to protect the universe. Alec has crazy hair like Goku and he is always striving to be the best wrestler to protect the Southside Rebellion.” Viduya become Roncalli’s fourth state champion, and the first in 32 years since Chris Maxwell won in 1985. He wants to follow in the footsteps of his former coach Lance Ellis and become a four-time champion. “He was my coach for a long time, and I’d love to follow what he did,” Viduya said. Viduya certainly doesn’t lack confidence. The freshman tried not one, but two standing cradles in the finals match. “I know what I’m capable of,” Viduya said. “I knew that if I could lock that up I was getting back points.” Coach McClurg learned from his mentor, Carmel coach Ed Pendoski, that communication is the key to having a successful program. So McClurg held a meeting with Alec and his family at their kitchen table in July and discussed Alec’s goals. “Without hesitation he told me that he wanted to be a state champion as a freshman like his mentor Lance Ellis,” McClurg said. “That dialogue began when he was a youth wrestler and continued into the kitchen table conversation in July, and it’s still communicated on a daily basis.” Viduya dismantled several ranked opponents during his tournament run. He beat Warren Central’s No. 3-ranked Skylour Turner in the New Castle semistate final 15-4. He then beat #17 Kane Egli, No. 8 Jose Diaz and No. 1-ranked, returning state champion Asa Garcia leading up to the final match. “My Friday night match was one of the hardest because I had to make weight and maintain my weight,” Viduya said. “I was pretty tired. On Monday I was 122 pounds.” As is the case with almost every state champion, Viduya strives for excellence in practice. “I’ve had the privilege to have coached Alec since he was 8 years old,” McClurg said. “Alec has always taken his training very seriously and is passionate about wrestling. He is motivated by his absolute hatred of losing and has been that way since he was very young. That’s just how he is programmed. Alec is the ultimate competitor. He is confident in his abilities and he stays mentally strong in tough situations.” To many, Viduya seems very straight-laced and serious at all times. He is hyper-focused during tournaments and dual meets. But coach McClurg says he’s not always that way. “There is a misconception with some people who are not real familiar with Alec,” McClurg said. “Because they think he never smiles or talks. The people that really know Alec and see him every day in the hallways at Roncalli know that is certainly not the case. If I had to describe Alec in one word it would be ‘cool.’ Alec is one cool customer.” This summer Viduya plans to wrestle at Fargo in freestyle. His work to stay on the top of the championship ladder in high school is far from over. But, he feels that as long as he puts in the work, and keeps the perm, he should be ready.
  6. By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com Roncalli freshman Alec Viduya knew what it would take to become a wrestling state champion. There’s hard work, dedication and all that jazz – but most importantly, he needed a perm. “Alec decided it was time to bring the perm back before the sectional this year,” Roncalli coach Wade McClurg said. “He was 15-0 in the state series with the perm, so the secret is in the hair.” Viduya won the 113 pound weight class, beating Jimtown’s No. 6-ranked Hunter Watt 7-4 in the finale. “He earned the nickname Goku (Dragonball Z reference) last summer,” McClurg said. “Goku is known for his work ethic and constantly striving to be the greatest warrior to protect the universe. Alec has crazy hair like Goku and he is always striving to be the best wrestler to protect the Southside Rebellion.” Viduya become Roncalli’s fourth state champion, and the first in 32 years since Chris Maxwell won in 1985. He wants to follow in the footsteps of his former coach Lance Ellis and become a four-time champion. “He was my coach for a long time, and I’d love to follow what he did,” Viduya said. Viduya certainly doesn’t lack confidence. The freshman tried not one, but two standing cradles in the finals match. “I know what I’m capable of,” Viduya said. “I knew that if I could lock that up I was getting back points.” Coach McClurg learned from his mentor, Carmel coach Ed Pendoski, that communication is the key to having a successful program. So McClurg held a meeting with Alec and his family at their kitchen table in July and discussed Alec’s goals. “Without hesitation he told me that he wanted to be a state champion as a freshman like his mentor Lance Ellis,” McClurg said. “That dialogue began when he was a youth wrestler and continued into the kitchen table conversation in July, and it’s still communicated on a daily basis.” Viduya dismantled several ranked opponents during his tournament run. He beat Warren Central’s No. 3-ranked Skylour Turner in the New Castle semistate final 15-4. He then beat #17 Kane Egli, No. 8 Jose Diaz and No. 1-ranked, returning state champion Asa Garcia leading up to the final match. “My Friday night match was one of the hardest because I had to make weight and maintain my weight,” Viduya said. “I was pretty tired. On Monday I was 122 pounds.” As is the case with almost every state champion, Viduya strives for excellence in practice. “I’ve had the privilege to have coached Alec since he was 8 years old,” McClurg said. “Alec has always taken his training very seriously and is passionate about wrestling. He is motivated by his absolute hatred of losing and has been that way since he was very young. That’s just how he is programmed. Alec is the ultimate competitor. He is confident in his abilities and he stays mentally strong in tough situations.” To many, Viduya seems very straight-laced and serious at all times. He is hyper-focused during tournaments and dual meets. But coach McClurg says he’s not always that way. “There is a misconception with some people who are not real familiar with Alec,” McClurg said. “Because they think he never smiles or talks. The people that really know Alec and see him every day in the hallways at Roncalli know that is certainly not the case. If I had to describe Alec in one word it would be ‘cool.’ Alec is one cool customer.” This summer Viduya plans to wrestle at Fargo in freestyle. His work to stay on the top of the championship ladder in high school is far from over. But, he feels that as long as he puts in the work, and keeps the perm, he should be ready. Click here to view the article
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