Bobby Lee Schwartz
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I thought this was interesting... From the Courier Journal "Ferree won the 157-pound state title last year but said it wasn’t completely satisfying because the victory was sealed on a stalling violation." “That kind of haunted me ever since because I felt like people could always hang an asterisk,” Ferree said. “But tonight was my moment to prove to people that I was worthy of this title and that I deserved it. It feels great to go down in the books as one of those great Trinity wrestlers.” "Guillaume’s 2-1 victory over Whitehead was sealed with a somewhat controversial stalling call in the final seconds."
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Correct, but five seconds is kind of the measuring stick here and you know it. There are norms within the sport/community that we all know so stop being a robot. If a kid stays in rear standing past five seconds the entire gym is waiting for a stall call to come. When a ref takes the match into his own hands and makes a bone head stall call with seconds to go to decide the winner he's going to hear about it. ESPECIALLY in a hwt match where action is already limited.
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You aren't helping yourself here. The date is December 15th. School started back up a 'few' months before that. I can't find a point to what you are saying? His dad was in the stands every meet that Caleb wrestled in. Maybe he was coaching Anna via Facetime?
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EXACTLY! Only kids who were born in Kentucky deserve to be praised on here. There is no honor in making a commitment to your own development. El cuckoo, whoever you are, I look forward to many years of entertainment spewing forth from your keyboard!
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Looks like TWO!!!
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Kentuckywrestling.com 2022-23 Pre-Preseason Rankings - May 20
Bobby Lee Schwartz replied to Ranger123's topic in High School Rankings
Isn't Cole Sherrill(#5 HWT) at Union County now? Looks like it on Facebook. I'm not sure how Ranger's formula works, but I wonder if that bumps them back into first...