Has Been 11 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 What drew my attention is the # of Seniors after 132.. You normal only have a few under 120 and less below. This could make for a good topic, is wrestling getting stronger in kentucky? 126 4 of 15 26% 2. Joey Parrott, Simon Kenton, 12, 42-4 4. Brian Crawley, Southern, 12, 34-3 5. Trea Wills, North Hardin, 12, 35-1 15. Isiah Copley, Ashland Blazer, 12, 22-11 132 7 of 15 46% 3. Keegan North, Ryle, 12, 36-9 5. Roderick Agyeman, Franklin Co., 12, 35-5 7. Gabe Ervin, Union Co., 12, 40-8 8. Jesus Rosado, Moore, 12, 7-1 11. Wyatt Overman, Central Hardin, 12, 36-7 12. Clyde Newcomer, Montgomery Co., 12, 50-7 15. Corey Sanderfer, PRP, 12, 25-11 138 10-15 66% 1. Jayce Carr, Union Co., 12, 37-4 2. Paul Hamilton, Campbell Co., 12, 39-6 7. Pedro Ruiz, Wayne Co., 12, 45-3 8. David Sahms, Fort Campbell, 12, 46-4 9. Chad Edwards, PRP, 12, 42-2 10. Marques Fleet, John Hardin, 12, 28-6 11. Cody Mardis, Central Hardin, 12, 26-7 12. Drew Harris, Simon Kenton, 12, 24-9 13. Clint Singleton, Eastern, 12, 12-2 14. Nathanial Long, South Oldham, 12, 26-11 145 8 of 15 53% 2. Kory Polley, Christian Co., 12, 20-2 3. Tevon Clay, Franklin Co., 12, 45-1 5. Jeff Wurth, Union Co., 12, 10-1 6. Corbin Woods, Campbell Co., 12, 35-7 8. Jacob Bennett, Ohio Co., 12, 37-7 10. Kevin Roberts, Simon Kenton, 12, 30-17 11. Andrew Lee, Central Hardin, 12, 40-9 12. Alvaro Aguilar, PRP, 12, 48-4 152 8 of 15 53% 1. Kevin Cooper, Simon Kenton, 12, 43-5 4. Nick McIntosh, Oldham Co., 12, 33-4 5. Jordan Doyle, Woodford Co., 12, 35-7 7. Clayton Smith, Trinity, 12, 34-14 8. Kyle Bunch, Ohio Co., 12, 2-1 10. Haziel Lopez, Jeffersontown, 12, 29-11 12. Dakota Sloas, Ashland Blazer, 12, 30-9 13. Kent Bachman, Campbell Co., 12, 22-11 160 9 of 15 60% 1. Stephen Myers, Campbell Co., 12, 58-1 2. Gabriel French, St. Xavier 12, 24-4 3. Cameron Montgomery, UHA, 12, 28-2 5. Jimmy Preston, Johnson Central, 12, 44-3 6. Gabe Mcilrath, Montgomery Co., 12, 46-2 8. Jared Whitlock, LaRue Co., 12, 41-7 10. Mitch Rusch, North Oldham, 12, 49-6 14. Dallin Tritapoe, Boyle Co., 12, 24-8 15. Brian French, Union Co., 12, 17-12 170 9 of 15 60% 1. Caleb Canter, LaRue Co., 12, 48-0 4. Lane Jones, Walton Verona, 12, 44-5 5. Noah Bauer, St. Xavier, 12, 36-10 6. Sean Barrett, Southern, 12, 22-8 10. Brennon Boykin, Eastern, 12, 33-6 12. Sam Wilbanks, Moore, 12, 1-1 13. Trevor Fultz, Trinity, 12, 26-8 14. Eric Pina, Franklin Co., 12, 41-10 15. Marlon Torriente, Seneca, 12, 2-2 182 12 of 15 80% 1. B.J. Carman, LaRue Co., 12, 53-1 2. Hiero Chamblee, Simon Kenton, 12, 41-6 4. Devin Morrow, Wayne Co., 12, 46-2 5. Brandon Pledger, St. Xavier, 12, 34-5 6. Sam Steele, Boone Co., 12, 42-3 7. Evan Kenealy, Meade Co., 12, 32-6 9. Addison Deckard, Oldham Co., 12, 34-15 10. Jake Fooks, Bourbon Co., 12, 28-4 11. Curtaz Masack, Louisville Central, 12, 34-14 12. Kenneth Clark, Eastern, 12, 13-2 13. Devin Smith, Union Co., 12, 26-8 14. Collie Taylor, Doss, 12, 34-15 195 10-15 66% 1. Wade Holtsclaw, John Hardin, 12, 30-1 2. Sam Preston, Johnson Central, 12, 47-1 3. Justin McDaniel, Moore, 12, 39-4 4. Thomas Noe, Southern, 12, 35-3 6. Alex Hogan, Meade Co., 12, 37-5 7. Konner Thompson, St. Xavier, 12, 31-11 9. David Bergman, Simon Kenton, 12, 25-12 10. Will Conrad, North Oldham, 12, 27-8 11. Jordan Willenberg, Louisville Holy Cross, 12, 23-7 15. Josh Staten, McCreary Central, 12, 25-10 220 7 of 15 46% 3. Tucker Fair, Madison Central, 12, 22-0 4. Anthony Jennings, Fairdale, 12, 32-2 6. Zack Cooper, Henry Clay, 12, 19-7 8. Tanner Adams, Ashland Blazer, 12, 33-4 9. Jason Maine, Ryle, 12, 30-9 10. Cody Reeser, Central Hardin, 12, 21-5 14. John Crawford, St. Xavier, 12, 24-20 285 9 of 15 60% 1. Bobby Bryant, Trinity, 12, 36-1 2. Chase Blevins, Johnson Central, 12, 46-3 3. Zach Troxell, Wayne Co., 12, 43-2 4. Mike Caudill, Oldham Co., 12, 18-2 5. Gabe Lord, Fern Creek, 12, 39-7 7. Cody Miskell, Grant Co., 12, 38-5 11. Kristofer Humphrey, John Hardin, 12, 33-7 12. Alec Mielke, Meade Co., 12, 37-7 13. Paul Couch, Madison Central, 12, 23-5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wrestlesmart 15 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 I don't understand the question you're posing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Has Been 11 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 I don't understand the question you're posing I can see several interesting topic's....Lots of opportunities next year. It might be cyclic, that many seniors in one weight class and I'm guessing it vary's each year (different class) But avg 60% of the ranked top 15 graduate. Are programs getting more or fewer kids, that force or facilitate the high senior %? Wonder if it’s the same % in other states? MSPIRE might expand from his Ohio experience? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wrestlesmart 15 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 I would attribute that to the Seniors having more experience and beginning to understand how to manage and win matches versus younger opponents. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpire 76 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 I see the point , some weights are cyclic as you said 220 last yr had 7 out of 8 placers srs this yr it's low , it does seem as if there is a lot of srs but much of it has to be due to the srs Being top dogs . And the large number with the exception of 220 Is due to srs dominating those classes regularly , and perhaps some of the comp at 220 in the lower grades .uppe weights in Ohio are dominated by upperclassmen lighter usually by under , I think the sport is actually growing in number and talent in KY , Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trithis 34 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 IMO you want the weights dominated by upperclassman because that means the kids are sticking with wrestling or coming back to the sport and their prescence it felt and they are making a meaningful impact. I imagine every coach would like their best kids as senior leaders on their team. This gives the underclassman something to strive for. I think wrestling in ky is getting better all the way from the bottom to the top. That's a great thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fanofwrestling6 14 Report post Posted February 14, 2013 It's a good post ... The heavier weight classes 160 and up more than likely will have upperclassman. However I know all those classes will be strong again next year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bocowrestling 14 Report post Posted February 21, 2013 Fooks was a junior Share this post Link to post Share on other sites