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  1. 4 points
    OMG!! It looks like the state tournament might actually have video set up this year. They have set a price for $19.95 which usually means the video will be available. Let’s cross our fingers and hope this is correct. If it is, I would be happy to provide Rangers login to track so everyone can save 20 bucks.
  2. 3 points
    Big news that some already know. People will be able to watch live matches at state for the first time! People can actually watch from home. Jon Carr needs a pat on the back!
  3. 3 points
    wrestling is the only hand to hand combat sport In HS. It is also the only HS sport to match up athletes of the same size to compete against each other. Why would you take away a athletes ability to compete if he is genetically a smaller kid? I remember when Ohio had the 98lb weight class. And they never had Jr. High athletes competing at the HS level. 9-12 only.
  4. 1 point
    Big Congrats to Devon Herron!!! 126 lb Champ and MOW!!! Devon beat # 5 Fuji CH In the semis and then took out #1 Thomas Hoppess in the finals in a dominating 4–1 match. Great day of wrestling for Devon!!! Congrats to everyone who competed today across the State!!!
  5. 1 point
    285 2 1 Tucker Shelton LARU 12 4 4 LeAndre Maxwell STX 10 7 3 Kyran Jackson MADC 11 1 2 TyDarius Kelly CHCO 11 8 2 Zachary Russell JOHN 11 6 3 Dashaun Stevenson HOLM 10 5 4 Ethan Barnes GRAN 10 3 1 Dejuan Watkins DESA 12 4 1 Brandon Key CENT 11 3 4 Jayden Doak IROQ 9 8 3 Skyeler Tallent BOYD 10 6 2 Tayshaun Marshall RYLE 10 7 2 Isreal Tshiunza FRDO 11 1 3 Andrew Pottle OHIO 11 2 4 Kamryn Robinson MEAD 12 5 1 Reagan Ray OLDC 12 1 1 Mathias Ervin UNIO 12 8 4 Drew Butcher PRET 11 2 3 Blaze Cart APOL 10 4 2 LaQuann Williams TRIN 11 5 2 Luke Hill WOOD 10 3 3 Josh Slayton NBUL 11 7 4 Giovanni Watson BRST 11 6 1 Ian Hughes SK 11 8 1 John Stone ASHL 12 6 4 Trevor Addison SCOT 12 4 3 Mason Lasane SENA 12 3 2 Noah Jewell BULL 12 2 2 Say Moe DAVI 11 5 3 Colton Kessinger SPCO 11 1 4 Conner Lander HECO 10 7 1 Zac Stray LAFA 11
  6. 1 point
    220 1 1 Niko Bussell CHCO 12 5 4 James Branscome ANCO 9 8 3 Devin Johnson JOHN 12 4 2 Rudy Rojas MOOR 12 7 2 Noah Shipley MADC 9 2 3 Stefen Serra CEHA 12 6 4 Zachary Watson WV 10 3 1 Colby Stratman DESA 12 5 1 Tony Ornelas WOOD 11 3 4 Erik Bell IROQ 12 7 3 Nic Russell LAFA 10 2 2 Sam Floyd BARD 12 8 2 Joseph Fisher LETC 12 4 3 Jordan Haskins WAGG 11 1 4 Andrew Hendricks TRIG 9 6 1 Casey Rauch CACO 12 4 1 Reginald Whyte Jr CENT 11 7 4 Nate Rush BOYL 10 1 3 Denarius Barnes HOP 12 5 2 Blake Young OLDC 12 6 2 Gabe Savage RYLE 10 3 3 Tanner Coyle PRP 11 8 4 Zane Christian ASHL 10 2 1 Che Smith MEAD 10 7 1 Seth Huff KNCE 10 2 4 Josh Harper LARU 12 5 3 Cameron Purvis WHIL 12 3 2 Jaybereon Travis FAIR 12 1 2 Darius Moore UNIO 11 6 3 Dakota Brooksbank SK 11 4 4 Terry Martin STX 11 8 1 Branson Smith MART 11
  7. 1 point
    195 2 1 Cameron Brown JOHA 12 3 4 Gabriel Thompson WEST 9 8 3 Jordan Diaz MONT 11 6 2 Cooper Elliston CONN 10 7 2 Andrew Sanders WAYN 11 5 3 Dylan Duncan WOOD 10 4 4 Jacob Mann MANU 10 1 1 Uriah Virzi PDTI 8 3 1 Chandler Miller DESA 12 1 4 Jesus Avila FTCA 12 7 3 Kwahlie Coffman FRDO 11 5 2 Brayden Henson GRAN 11 8 2 Larry Ritchie HARC 12 6 3 Rowan Brauer COCA 11 2 4 Jordan Neal OBOR 12 4 1 Ben Bush CENT 12 6 1 Daulton Mayer WV 12 7 4 Noah Lynn TATE 12 2 3 Kyler Lee CEHA 12 3 2 Darryl Dowell VALL 11 4 2 Ryan Martin TRIN 11 1 3 AJ Harvey CHCO 10 8 4 Brayden Jude MART 12 5 1 Blake Fox OLDC 11 7 1 Rocky Whitehead MADS 10 5 4 Colin O'Brien WHIL 10 3 3 Trevionta Felton FERN 10 1 2 Corinthian Seales-Portee UNIO 11 2 2 Conner Lambert LARU 9 4 3 Bryce Russell STX 11 6 4 Nathan Zinser SCOT 12 8 1 Levid Rodriguez JOHN 10
  8. 1 point
    182 6 1 Noah Duke RYLE 10 8 4 Sam Rayburn WCAR 10 7 3 Kenguruka Promesse BRST 11 4 2 Junior Dablah CENT 12 5 2 Zane Drury ANCO 11 3 3 Sean Lohden BULL 12 1 4 Isaiah Frederich MCCN 11 2 1 Hunter Lattin MEAD 12 8 1 Chase Price JOHN 9 2 4 Marco Reyes APOL 10 5 3 James Arnold SCCO 11 3 2 Jerry Simpson FAIR 11 7 2 Kadin McWilliams DANV 11 4 3 Zachary Bell STX 12 6 4 Ian Daugherty COOP 12 1 1 Micah Ervin UNIO 12 4 1 Jeremiah Harlan MOOR 12 5 4 Bryce Martin GRAN 11 6 3 Conner Jones SK 11 8 2 Jack Latherow ASHL 11 1 2 Cameron Coleman CHCO 12 2 3 Austin Silva JOHA 9 7 4 Steven Watson WHCO 11 3 1 Trenton Cantlon DESA 12 5 1 Jackson Geilear WOOD 10 3 4 Joseph Box PRP 12 8 3 Fredrik Lissel MART 11 2 2 Conor Tolson DAVI 10 6 2 Brandon Gibson WV 11 1 3 Klemmer Nicodemus OHIO 12 4 4 Quincy Boyd WAGG 12 7 1 Ben Rush BOYL 11
  9. 1 point
    170 6 1 Ron Shackleford CACO 12 3 4 Justin Muncy VALL 12 7 3 Caleb Bowling LAFA 12 5 2 Chase Fink ANCO 12 8 2 Kolby Coburn ASHL 11 2 3 Devin Rogers MEAD 11 4 4 Domingo Mitchell CENT 10 1 1 Stephen Little UNIO 10 3 1 Simon Powell FAIR 12 1 4 Bradley Smith HECO 12 8 3 Sam Kelly PRET 12 2 2 Desmond Washington NHAR 10 7 2 Stephen Whitehead MADS 9 5 3 Caden Hoffman OLDC 11 6 4 Bryce Chenot BOON 9 4 1 Nathan Wright MOOR 12 5 1 Bryce Moberly NOLD 12 8 4 Matthew Wyatt MONT 10 6 3 Trey Fleek RYLE 10 3 2 Riley Carter DESA 12 4 2 Everett Marret STX 11 1 3 JT Adams CHCO 9 7 4 John Bronson FRDO 10 2 1 Thomas Boone LARU 11 8 1 Nick Stapleton JOHN 11 2 4 Skyler Walker DAVI 12 3 3 Abdul Adahamov FERN 12 1 2 Colin Stevens TRIG 12 6 2 Joseph Bikakis SK 10 4 3 Jonathan Martion TRIN 11 5 4 Richard Greenwell WHIL 11 7 1 Jacob Robbins BOYL 12
  10. 1 point
    160 2 1 Elijah McCune MEAD 12 8 4 Nathaniel West BELF 12 5 3 Cole Nance ANCO 11 6 2 Rictor Morgan SK 12 3 2 Hayden Hartlage DESA 11 1 3 Neil Aldridge CHCO 12 7 4 Marcus Hutchison MADC 9 4 1 Landon Lenhart TRIN 12 8 1 Randy Kinser MART 11 4 4 Aaron Gibbs CENT 11 3 3 Brandon Burchett FAIR 8 1 2 Zlatko Skulijan HOP 12 5 2 Nathaniel Lawrence FRCO 12 6 3 Luke Hyden WV 7 2 4 Tarek King NHAR 11 7 1 Kurtis Carr WAYN 11 6 1 Thomas Ketchen-Carter CACO 11 3 4 Justice Avis PRP 12 2 3 Landon Barnes CEHA 11 8 2 Marrthew Spradlin JOHN 11 7 2 Taylor Eversole HENC 12 4 3 Elvis Tran ATHE 11 5 4 Lane Kiser SPCO 8 1 1 Dalton Russelburg UNIO 11 3 1 Travonne Warren FERN 12 1 4 John Paredes CALD 11 8 3 Jacobie White HARC 10 4 2 Jack Calvery STX 12 2 2 Cameron Baker APOL 11 7 3 Jared Kidd MCCR 10 6 4 Emmanuel Mills SCOT 9 5 1 Triston Brooks WOOD 12
  11. 1 point
    152 1 1 Payne Carr UNIO 11 4 4 Demontaze Duncan WAGG 12 8 3 Javine Crowley PECC 11 6 2 Kyle Richmond CACO 9 5 2 Walker McCubbin SOLD 12 7 3 Desmond Allison FRDO 12 3 4 Trenton Thomas FERN 12 2 1 Connor Geise MEAD 10 4 1 Brendan Corley TRIN 12 2 4 Jared Britain CEHA 11 5 3 Jeffery Parker WHIL 11 7 2 Bryson Fields BRST 12 8 2 Bladen Sexton JOHN 10 6 3 Carter Messerly RYLE 10 1 4 Kevonni Young HOP 12 3 1 Matthew Hendricks BULL 11 6 1 Bryce Spickler SK 11 5 4 Ross Chapman ANCO 12 1 3 Colin Walls CALD 10 4 2 Kashiku Hutcheson STX 11 3 2 Wesley Walls BUCE 11 2 3 Chris Morton LARU 12 8 4 Derek Davidson MONT 9 7 1 Brayden Giannone LAFA 10 5 1 Dylan Preston WOOD 11 7 4 Jayden Watson WHCO 12 4 3 Henry Marchal ATHE 11 2 2 Jacobie Robertson NELS 12 1 2 David Conner MCCN 11 3 3 Jonas Rayman DESA 12 6 4 Stanley Crawley CONN 12 8 1 Tyler Hudgins HARC 12
  12. 1 point
    145 4 1 Ty Lehman TRIN 11 3 4 Delph Alexandre WEST 11 8 3 Grant Holland PIVL 11 5 2 Carson Deckard OLDC 12 7 2 Tyler Ritchie MADC 12 6 3 Jacob Grandstaff CONN 11 2 4 Caileb Hills MEAD 11 1 1 Jakerion Merritt CHCO 12 3 1 Herve Blode FERN 11 1 4 Colton Smallwood MCCN 11 7 3 Jaylin Harris HENC 12 6 2 Brennon Conrad SK 11 8 2 Kolby Sparks MART 10 5 3 John Lowe FRCO 12 4 4 Justin Krebs STX 9 2 1 Jackson Grimsley TACO 12 5 1 Chas Fudold SOLD 12 7 4 Blake Botts MCCR 9 4 3 Trent Jackson MOOR 12 3 2 Austin Buechele BUCE 11 2 2 Darian Camery JOHA 12 1 3 Ethan Futrell CALL 11 8 4 Dean Martin BOYD 10 6 1 Tristen Spalding WV 12 7 1 Azariah Saunier LAFA 11 6 4 Austin Peace RYLE 10 3 3 Payton Votaw FAIR 11 1 2 Trevor Pogue UNIO 12 4 2 Elijah Phan MALE 11 2 3 Landon Boone DAVI 12 5 4 Cayden Graham SCCO 12 8 1 Reece Goss JOHN 10
  13. 1 point
    138 5 1 Chase Yost WOOD 12 4 4 Abel English MOOR 12 8 3 Michael Watts HARC 9 7 2 Thomas Haggan LAFA 11 6 2 Owen Stacy CACO 12 1 3 Austin Grant-Hall CHCO 11 2 4 Austin Shaeffer LARU 11 3 1 Jadavin Bradley VALL 12 4 1 Scotty Villums MALE 11 3 4 Charlie Brown DOSS 10 6 3 Rusty Craddock RYLE 11 1 2 Caige Clark OHIO 10 8 2 Elijah Fields BELF 11 7 3 Victor Zamora WHCO 12 5 4 Tyler Pyles NOLD 10 2 1 Levi Stull MEAD 10 7 1 Zach Cowan MADC 11 6 4 Tisen Moore SCOT 10 5 3 Cohner Mullins OLDC 10 4 2 Jonathan Phillips TRIN 10 2 2 Reese Haight DAVI 12 3 3 Jeremiah Frech PRP 12 8 4 Bobby Hale MART 10 1 1 Jake Insko UNIO 12 6 1 Sam Grandstaff CONN 11 1 4 Malachi Rider MCCN 8 4 3 Nathan Ohlman STX 12 3 2 Jayden Grays FERN 10 5 2 Anthony Pierce SOLD 12 2 3 Max Morales NHAR 12 7 4 Luke Anderson MCCR 11 8 1 Nick Giampolo JOHN 9
  14. 1 point
    106 2 1 Leland Reeves TACO 8 7 4 Amelia Foltz MADS 11 3 3 Nathaniel Goff BULL 8 5 2 Clayton Haddix GRCR 7 8 2 Hayden Canady PECC 8 1 3 Trushaun Matt HOP 9 4 4 Hudson Crowe TRIN 9 6 1 Spencer Moore WV 10 7 1 Colin Tucker WAYN 10 6 4 Mason Orth CACO 9 8 3 Troy Gardenr ASHL 9 1 2 JaRi Campbell CHCO 9 3 2 Dalen Lesshaft DESA 10 5 3 Cole Harrod ANCO 9 2 4 Xavier Garcia FTKN 9 4 1 Korey Mattingly MALE 9 5 1 Miller Brown OLDC 7 8 4 Aydn Funkhouser HARC 10 2 3 Tyler Lattin MEAD 8 7 2 Brandon Bruner BRST 11 4 2 Brody McCune MOOR 7 6 3 Olivia Messerly RYLE 9 3 4 Simon Scheidel VALL 10 1 1 Collin Teutsch CALD 9 8 1 Adam Williams JOHN 11 1 4 Hunter Hawthorne MCCN 8 7 3 Moses Navaro MCCR 9 6 2 Aiden Zinser SCOT 9 2 2 Amari Hardin JOHA 9 4 3 Charles Cobb STX 9 5 4 Aiden Butler SCCO 8 3 1 Caleb Jarvis FAIR 9
  15. 1 point
    Not sure why 220 is being singled out, but I don’t think that’s a fair comparison for a couple of reasons. First, in the last 5 years, 220 has produced an NCAA qualifier and a NAIA champion. Secondly, you can’t stand on a platform about not eliminating opportunities for high school kids, then suggest to cut a weight class that is largely dominated by upperclassmen. I’m not advocating that 106 should be eliminated, but I’m not sure I follow your logic.
  16. 1 point
    Totally agree with Ranger. If it’s just 2 sophomores and 2 juniors ranked in top ten , it’s worth having for those kids. My son was 106 junior yr, 126 senior yr. Wrestled college. Make it a jv weight chances are a 106 jr will be done. One of best wrestlers in State is a106 lb Sophomore who is Nationally ranked.
  17. 1 point
    As one of those guys that could barely crack 100 pounds their freshman year I know how important those small weight classes are. It's often where the future champions get their start but some people like to paint that as a bad thing for some reason
  18. 1 point
    Well shoot, there goes another one of your Johnson County conspiracy theories down the drain. You were wanting something to get stirred up about Johnson County so bad that you didn’t even watch the entire video, nor did you have all the facts, but yet you still put your spin on it hoping it would draw attention. I bet you’re also a big Adam Schiff fan.
  19. 0 points
    Taking opportunities from the kids that can make 106 would have a big ripple effect on 113 and 120 kids which ultimately would affect some juniors and seniors. This would hurt the overall growth and quality of the sport, as many of these little kids turn into bigger kids. I'm not really a fan of cutting any weights, but if you had to cut a weight, 220 would make a lot more sense than cutting 106. Pound for Pound, 106 is always more competitive at a high level than 220. Who cares if it's 7th 8th and 9th graders.
  20. 0 points
    Unless your last name is Myers, a 7th grader will be 12 or 13 years old. I see two 7th graders ranked at 106 and no seniors. For that reason I think it should be a JV only weight. 8 of 25 ranked are not even old enough to be in high school!! That’s ridiculous
  21. 0 points
    Not speaking as a father but from the point of view of someone who knows a little about the human anatomy and it's development. Let's agree that the average age of an incoming freshman is 14 years old. This assumption omits any child that has failed to meet the academic requirements to advance with his peers or may have been "held back" for a variety of reasons. Now if you will look at the attached chart from the CDC pertaining to the weight for age percentiles for boys, ages 2 to 20, you will see that approximately 37.5% of 14 year old males weight 106 pounds or less. So based on this information, the "no-brainer" move to eliminate the 106 category could exclude over 1/3 of potential freshman wrestlers or make them give up a minimum of 7 pounds to compete at 113. cdc.pdf
  22. -1 points
    Your theory doesn’t appear to be true. For the bracket above from 2016 there are 14 of the 32 wrestlers that were in 10-12th grade.Thats just one year. Now I’ve met some 15 and half year old 7th and 8th graders, but I’ve never met a 12 year old 10th grader.
  23. -1 points
    106 should absolutely be a weight class...just at the JV level. 8th and 9th graders who win state at 106 aren’t better wrestlers than their peers at heavier weights who get handled by seniors. Of course they end up more decorated but only because they win against middle schoolers. Not a single senior is ranked at 106 this season in Ky. it’s just not as impressive when a freshman wins a state title at that weight class because freshman nearly always win it.
  24. -1 points
    Okay then, here is the most current growth chart for boys 2 to 19 years of age and also a little light reading to substantiate the update. http://www.who.int/childgrowth/standards/Growth_standard.pdf. WHO 2006.pdf
  25. -4 points
    Spoken like a dad and not a wrestling fan. 106 should be eliminated at the varsity level. Lowest class should be 113. Too many 12 year olds competing in “high school” events. Virtually no seniors and few juniors at that weight class. Too many high school weights presently and the no-brainer move is to eliminate 106 and 220. Make 106 a JV only weight because that’s effectively what it is when 8th and 9th graders are winning it year in and year out.