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  1. Round 1

    Grissom 73 Boone 6

    North Oldham 48 DeSales 24

    Scott 37 Moore 36

    Fairdale 46 Central 30

    Round 2

    Bullitt East 66 Valley 16

    Trinity 57 Atherton 23

    Doss 48 Tecumseh 36

    St. X 58 Brighton 18

    Round 3

    Grissom 72 Bullitt East 6

    North Oldham 65 Trinity 28

    Scott 37 Doss 36

    Fairdale 48 St. X 36

    Round 4

    Boone Co. 48 Valley 22

    DeSales 33 Atherton 24

    Moore 66 Tecumseh 18

    Central 54 Brighton 30

    Round 5

    Grissom 84 Valley 0

    North Oldham 48 Atherton 24

    Scott 42 Tecumseh 24

    Fairdale 63 Brighton 12

    Round 6

    Boone 30 Bullitt East 54

    DeSales 24 Trinity 60

    Moore 39 Doss 42

    Central 32 St. X 48

    Round 7 (Semi's)

    Grissom Beat Fairdale

    North Oldham Beat Scott

    Bullitt East 36 St. X 54

    Trinity 53 Doss 24

    Boone Co. 33 beat Central 33

    DeSales 24 Moore 60

    Valley 39 Brighton 24

    Atherton 12 Tecumseh 60

    Round 8 Championship Round

    1st Place Grissom 2nd Place North Oldham

    3rd Fairdale 4th Scott

    5th Trinity 6th St. X

    7th Doss 8th Bullitt East

    9th Moore 10th Boone

    11th Central 12th DeSales

    13th Tecumseh 14th Valley

    15th Atherton 16th Brighton

    MOW: Richie Supe (Scott)


  2. Valley High School 2010-11 Schedule

    Dec 2  PRP & Southern @ Southern

    Dec 8  Doss & Shawnee @ Doss

    Dec 11 King of Bluegrass @ Fairdale

    Dec 15 Holy Cross & North Bullitt @ Valley

    Dec 30 VIT @ Valley

    Jan 5  Fairdale & Western @ Valley

    Jan 7-8 JCTOC @ Manual

    Jan 12 Iroquois & Meade Co. @ Valley

    Jan 15 Region 3 Duals @ Southern

    Jan 19 Eastern, & Atherton @ Eastern

    Jan 22 Trojan Invitational @ North Hardin

              JV REGIONS @ Meade County

    Jan 26 Southern & Seneca @ Valley

    Jan 29 Fort Knox Invitational @ Fort Knox

    JV STATE @ MOORE

    Feb 5 Mustang Classic @ North Oldham

    Feb 12 KHSAA Region III Tournament @ Doss

    Feb 17, 18, & 19 KHSAA State Tournament @ Frankfort


  3. 2010 VALLEY INVITATIONAL

    WRESTLING TOURNAMENT

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30TH 2010

    LOCATION:

    VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

    10200 DIXIE HWY

    LOUISVILLE, KY.  40272

    ENTRY FEE: $125

    TEAMS FROM LAST YEAR: SOUTHRIDGE (IN), CENTRAL, DOSS, NORTH OLDHAM, MOORE, VALLEY, DESALES, TECUMSEH (IN), SHAWNEE, ATHERTON, CRAWFORD CO (IN), MEADE CO., PRP (JV), BULLITT CENTRAL, WESTERN, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (IN), MCCREARY CENTRAL, FAIRDALE, AND TRINITY (JV).

    TEAMS COMMITTED THIS YEAR: NORTH OLDHAM, SOUTHRIDGE (IN), CENTRAL, TECUMSEH (IN), MOORE, ST. X (JV), FAIRDALE, WESTERN, DESALES, DOSS, VALLEY, IROQUOIS.

    WEIGH-IN: WE WILL WEIGH-IN AT 8:00AM BY TEAMS. THE SCALES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT 7:00AM.

    WRESTLING BEGINS: 10:00AM.

    FORMAT: 16 TEAM DUAL TOURNAMENT.  4 POOLS OF FOUR, WINNERS ADVANCE TO SEMIFINALS.  EVERY TEAM WILL GET 5 MATCHES.

    AWARDS:

    -    TROPHIES FOR TOP 3 TEAMS

    -  MEDALS FOR THE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (VOTED ON BY COACHES). 

    -  MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AWARD (VOTED ON BY COACHES).

    RESTRICTIONS: WRESTLERS, COACHES, BUS DRIVER AND TWO ADDITIONAL (MGR, VIDEO, TRAINER, ETC.) ARE ADMITTED, ALL OTHERS MUST PAY, NO TEAM COOLERS, NO OUTSIDE FOOD (CONCESSIONS WILL BE WRESTLER FRIENDLY)

    PLEASE SEE TO IT THAT YOUR TEAM COMPLIES WITH THESE RESTRICTIONS.

    HOSPITALITY WILL BE PROVIDED FOR COACHES AND BUS DRIVERS ONLY.

    HEAD COACH: JOSEPH GUNTER

    (E-MAIL) joseph.gunter@my.maryvillecollege.edu

    TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: GREG HEIMANN

    greg.heimann@jefferson.kyschools.us  gaheimann@yahoo.com


  4. http://m.espn.go.com/extra/mma/story?storyId=5339430&i=FB&w=19ngx

    When the Las Vegas debris settles in the aftermath of UFC 116's main event, the triumphant figure - whether it be the granite shell of Shane Carwin or the freight train frame of Brock Lesnar - will stand as one of the standard-bearers for an art that remains more integral to the sport than any other: Wrestling.

    For all of Lesnar's schoolyard bully trash-talking and endlessly unwinding punches (see the Randy Couture fight for the latter), the reigning UFC heavyweight champion's game remains essentially based on his background as a four-time All-American, two-time Big Ten Champion and NCAA Division I National Champion. Not to mention his freakish size.

    And for all of Carwin's scarring knockouts, of which there have been 12 so far, he too bases his bruising stand-up skills on a wrestling base that saw him cut his teeth as a two-time NCAA Division II National Runner-up and one-time NCAA Division II National Champion. Not to mention gloves the size of breeze blocks.

    The chances are (particularly if Carwin wins on July 3) that we may not even see much wrestling in the biggest fight of the year, but in words that echo a similar belief held by Randy Couture, Carwin insists the discipline and self-perseverance learnt in wrestling cannot be replicated anywhere else.

    "I would have to say a lot of it is work ethic," says the 35-year-old. "You're in there and you've got coaches yelling down your back and wrestling has never been looked at as a glamorous sport. Oftentimes, you never did it for anybody but yourself, but you were always there for your team-mates."

    Based on such unrelenting drive, there was a time after the turn of the millennium when wrestling became such a fighting behemoth that MMA was merely becoming a battleground for the guys with the best single-legs. A sport based on the unpredictability of mixed martial arts had seemingly found a kryptonite to counter Gracie's jiu-jitsu and Bas Rutten's kickboxing.

    A look at the UFC Hall of Fame tells the story: Randy Couture, Matt Hughes, Mark Coleman, Dan Severn. Four men who, once they had hold of you, would never let you go.

    Matt Hughes fought like a piece of skin-covered steel. Softly spoken and unassuming outside the Octagon, he was one of the few men whose emotionless expression just guaranteed a beating. Famous victories over Carlos Newton and Hayato Sakurai, in addition to wins over Frank Trigg, BJ Penn, Georges St-Pierre and Royce Gracie marked a dominant five-year spell when he lost only once. A rare breed of wrestler that chased a stoppage in every fight, Hughes only went to a decision twice in 13 fights during that time. In the welterweight realm, he ruled by fear.

    At the same time, Tito Ortiz and Randy Couture were doing likewise in the light-heavyweight division. The polar opposite to Hughes, Ortiz brought his Californian lifestyle and flamed-embroidered shorts to the Octagon, but when the klaxon sounded he was every bit as relentless in seeking out the ground-and-pound victory. Between 2000 and 2005 Tito and Couture bossed the 205lb world, Couture via his wearing mix of Greco-Roman wrestling and dirty boxing.

    Elsewhere during the same period, Sean Sherk was shaking up the lightweight division, Mark Coleman was dishing it out in the heavyweight realm, and Dan Henderson was combining the PRIDE middleweight crown with his welterweight prize. Wrestlers owned the show.

    Not until 2005/06 did the MMA map take a significant shift. The presence of Chuck Liddell's ridiculously direct hands and Anderson Silva's savagely accurate Muay Thai ushered in a new era where bouts were won in an upright fashion and Knockout of the Night honours were contested more vigorously than a five-minute round involving Leonard Garcia and the Korean Zombie.

    BJ Penn's mesmerising jab and irresistible jiu-jitsu also became a significant factor around that time, although both Liddell and Penn will acknowledge that their games are heavily based on some of the best takedown defence in the business. In fact, until his loss to Frankie Edgar in April, Penn had not been taken down by a lightweight in six years.

    In more recent times, the exceptional and - until UFC 113 - impossible-to-fathom striking of Lyoto Machida had threatened to take MMA in a new direction, but just two months on, it seems the wrestling fraternity has decided it's time to assert itself once more.

    Take a look at the current food chain. In the lightweight division, champion Frankie Edgar: A two-time State Place Winner, four-time Division I National Qualifier and College Freestyle All-American. At welterweight, champion Georges St-Pierre: Arguably the most dominant MMA wrestler on the planet, and No. 1 contender Josh Koscheck: NCAA Division 1 National Champion and four-time NCAA Division 1 All American. At middleweight, No. 1 contender Chael Sonnen: A two-time University National Champion, NCAA All-American and Olympic Team Alternate. And in the light-heavyweight realm, No. 1 contender Rashad Evans: A Junior College National Champion and All-American wrestler.

    Then there is Lesnar and Carwin. Two men who, like Matt Hughes once did, go through their opponents like human wrecking machines. The majority control of the UFC is back in the hands of the world's best wrestlers, and for those men attempting to rattle the MMA hierarchy, that's a daunting prospect to grapple with.


  5. Valley is hosting 4 Duals this year and would like to add the teams that are outside the Jefferson County Public schools to its schedule.  These dates are:

    Dec 15                        Holy Cross @ Valley

    Jan 5                          Fairdale & Western @ Valley

    Jan 12                        Iroquois @ Valley

    Jan 26                        Southern & Seneca @ Valley

    Also, looking for teams for Valley Duals on Dec. 30th more info http://www.kentuckywrestling.com/smf/index.php?topic=8079.0


  6. Valley is hosting 4 Duals this year and would like to add the teams that are outside the Jefferson County Public schools to its schedule.  These dates are:

    Dec 15                        @ Valley

    Jan 5                          Fairdale & Western @ Valley

    Jan 12                        Iroquois @ Valley

    Jan 26                        Southern & Seneca @ Valley

    Also, looking for teams for Valley Duals on Dec. 30th more info http://www.kentuckywrestling.com/smf/index.php?topic=8079.0


  7. 2010 VALLEY INVITATIONAL

    WRESTLING TOURNAMENT

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30TH 2010

    LOCATION:

    VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

    10200 DIXIE HWY

    LOUISVILLE, KY.  40272

    ENTRY FEE: $125

    TEAMS FROM LAST YEAR: SOUTHRIDGE (IN), CENTRAL, DOSS, NORTH OLDHAM, MOORE, VALLEY, DESALES, TECUMSEH (IN), SHAWNEE, ATHERTON, CRAWFORD CO (IN), MEADE CO., PRP (JV), BULLITT CENTRAL, WESTERN, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (IN), MCCREARY CENTRAL, FAIRDALE, AND TRINITY (JV).

    WEIGH-IN: WE WILL WEIGH-IN AT 8:00AM BY TEAMS. THE SCALES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT 7:00AM.

    WRESTLING BEGINS: 10:00AM.

    FORMAT: 16 TEAM DUAL TOURNAMENT.  4 POOLS OF FOUR, WINNERS ADVANCE TO SEMIFINALS.  EVERY TEAM WILL GET 5 MATCHES.

    AWARDS:

    -    TROPHIES FOR TOP 3 TEAMS

    - MEDALS FOR THE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (VOTED ON BY COACHES). 

    - MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AWARD (VOTED ON BY COACHES).

    RESTRICTIONS: WRESTLERS, COACHES, BUS DRIVER AND TWO ADDITIONAL (MGR, VIDEO, TRAINER, ETC.) ARE ADMITTED, ALL OTHERS MUST PAY, NO TEAM COOLERS, NO OUTSIDE FOOD (CONCESSIONS WILL BE WRESTLER FRIENDLY)

    PLEASE SEE TO IT THAT YOUR TEAM COMPLIES WITH THESE RESTRICTIONS.

    HOSPITALITY WILL BE PROVIDED FOR COACHES AND BUS DRIVERS ONLY.

    HEAD COACH: JOSEPH GUNTER

    (E-MAIL) joseph.gunter@my.maryvillecollege.edu

    TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: GREG HEIMANN

    greg.heimann@jefferson.kyschools.us gaheimann@yahoo.com


  8. Here is a list that is posted under USA wrestling. I believe all are folk style unless mentioned otherwise.

    DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

    KY USA Wrestling 2010 Spring - Summer Tournament Schedule - WORKSHEET

    MARCH

    13   Border Wars (Prior Internet Registration Required) - Conner High School

    20

    27

    APRIL

    3

    10   Lafayette High School

    17   Meade County Tournament

    24   Fern Creek

    MAY

    1

    8

    15   State Freestyle/Greco/Sombo Open (Central High School)

    20-22   Central Regional�s Columbus, OH

    29   KY USA Folk Style State (Lafayette High School)

    JUNE

    5   Meade County Tournament

    12   

    19   North Hardin Tournament

    25 JUNE to 9 JULY (DEAD PERIOD)

    JULY

    10

    17            Danville HS

    24   Bluegrass Games (Lafayette High School)


  9. 189- #1 Evan Decker

            #2 Josh stinnette

            #3 Brandon Simota

            #4 Justin Smith

           

    171 #1 Antawn Fields

          #2 Matt Laffollette

            #3 Nelson Mason JR.

            #4 Daniel Smith

    Daniel Smith seperated his shoulder and will not be wrestling.  It is ahuge loss to an already depleated team.  It is especially heartbreaking for us to lose a senior that did everything he was asked and showed up everyday for practice ready to work. 


  10. 135 Keith Burba 1-2

    pinned by Preston (Johnson Central)

    Fall Gardner (North Oldham)

    pinned by Kopecky (Oldham Co.)

    140 Jake Allgood 0-2

    pinned by Whitaker (Ft. Knox)

    pinned by Bishop (Oldham Co.)

    152 Michael Clark 4-0 (MOW)

    Fall Bernard (Bullitt East)

    Maj. Ayers (Oldham Co.) 14-0

    Maj. Sites (Johnson Central) 10-2

    Dec. Jarvis (Louisville Central) 8-4

    171 Daniel Smith 1-2

    Fall Carpenter (Bullitt East)

    pinned by Gardner (Franklin Co.)

    pinned by White (Christian Co.)

    285 Joey French 2-3

    Fall (J-Town)

    Fall Olbricht (Holy Cross)

    pinned by Pate (Christian Co.)

    pinned by Caudill (Oldham Co.)

    forfeit to Flynn (Trinity)


  11. If the tournament does get snowed out, do they allow the weigh-ins on Feb. 6th to be counted as weight class certifications?  Just curious if anyone knows...

    No. Here is what I received from the KHSAA.

    Case 3, Student © had a descent plan that would allow him to make 103/105 on the 30th of January. But the match he was slated to wrestle was canceled and his coach could not find another match to enter wrestler. ANSWER: This wrestler had to make 103/105 by the cut off which was Saturday the 30th of January. If he did not, then 112/114 is the lowest eligible class.


  12. 152 Michael Clark (4-0) Champion

    Fall Majid Aishaheen (BULC)

    Tech Ross Kok (JH) 15-0

    Maj. Eric Jaggers (CH) 12-0

    Maj. Russell Rowlett (NH) 10-1

    171 Daniel Smith (3-2) 4th Place

    Pinned by Matt Lafollette (BULC)

    Fall Bradley Waldie (NH)

    Fall Josh Chaney (FAIR)

    Fall Chris Oaks (FTK)

    Pinned by James Shinault (CH)

    285 Joey French (2-1) 2nd Place

    Fall Ryan Reeves (CH)

    Fall Cameron McGaw (CH)

    Pinned by Justin Bowder (NH)


  13. Who all is going to be there?

    These teams have committed to attending.

    Boyle Co., Christian Co., ​Ohio Co.​, Valley,

    Caldwell Co., ​North Hardin​, Paducah Tilghman​, PRP,

    Meade Co., ​​Nelson Co.​, Bullet Central​, and Doss

     

    These teams have shown an interest:

    Fort Campbell, ​​Jeffersontown, ​Desales, and ​John Hardin