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Kentucky State Folkstyle Tournament

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All remote weigh ins will need to be in by Thursday night. There will be a weigh in at Central Friday from 5-7 in the small gym. We are looking for a great turnout. I will list all remote weigh ins on Wednesday.

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The following will be remote weigh in sites on Thursday:

 

New Albany 6:00- 7:30

Meade Co. 5:30- 7

Campbellsville University 6:00- ?

Scott County 5:00- 6:00

Daviess County- ?

 

It is not too late to have a remote site.  Please contact Chris or myself to let us know.  There will be a weigh in at Central on Friday from 5:00- 7:00.  I have heard from all over the state and we are looking for a great turn out.  Last year we were done wrestling by 4.  There will be weigh ins during each registration period but will end as scheduled.

 

Session 1

Pee- Wee- Schoolboy

Registration 7:30- 8:30

Wrestling starts at 9:30

 

Session 2

Cadet- Open

Registration 11:00- 12:00

Wrestling starts at 1:00

 

Can't wait to see some good wrestling this Saturday!

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We will be starting on time.  Weigh ins and registration will be 7:30- 8:30 for Pee- Wee- Schoolboy with wrestling starting at 9:30.  Cadet - Open will weigh in and register from 11- 12 with wrestling starting at 1.  We should run smoothly and be out by 5 at the latest.  Looking forward to a good day of wrestling.  Who wants to be the "Kentucky State Folkstyle" Champion?!

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Special thanks to Chris McCoy, Keith Smith, Coach Payne and all the refs and workers who helped make the KENTUCKY Folkstyle tournament a success. We got a lot of matches in and was done around 3. Also thanks to our neighbors across the bridge who supported OUR State tournament. Results will be posted tonight or tomorrow.

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Special thanks to Chris McCoy, Keith Smith, Coach Payne and all the refs and workers who helped make the KENTUCKY Folkstyle tournament a success. We got a lot of matches in and was done around 3. Also thanks to our neighbors across the bridge who supported OUR State tournament. Results will be posted tonight or tomorrow.

 

Results posted????????

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Kentucky State Folkstyle Results

 

Pee- Wee

40- Alijah Gohl- 1st

45- Caden McCoy- 1st

60- Hunter May- 1st

      Xavier Casabella- 2nd

 

Bantam

65- Mathew Casabella- 1st

75+- Brayden Emerine- 1st

 

Intermediate

65- Jude Powell- 1st

70- Drew Nelson- 1st

75- Ja'Ron Nicholas- 1st

120- Ryan Kopp- 1st

 

Novice

85- Sebastian Evans- 1st

      Simon Powell- 2nd

90- Jake Insko- 1st

      Keldon Tilley- 2nd

100- Allen Powers- 1st

120- Ryan Kopp- 1st

 

Schoolboy

90- Aaron Gohl- 1st

112- Mason Castleberry- 1st

        Max Powell- 2nd

        Alex Lytle

120- Roger Young- 1st

        Cameron Ward- 2nd

128- Isiah Hadley- 1st

144- Caleb Broughton- 1st

152- Tyler Robinson- 1st

160- Jack Tull- 1st

        Dylan Rieber- 2nd

175- Jaden Sonner- 1st

 

Cadet

106- Ansar Kurbanov- 1st

        Elliot Kelly- 2nd

120- Augustin Gutierez- 1st

132- Alex Hopkins- 1st

        David Henderson- 2nd

        Harley Greenfield- 3rd

138- Samin Alkozia- 1st

        Romero Bradford- 2nd

        Jonathan Grassman- 3rd

145- Tre Lynch- 1st

        Denzel Depremont- 2nd

        Austin Call- 3rd

152- Andrew Ackerly- 1st

170- Jeremy Mckinnley- 1st

        Jonathan Ryan- 2nd

195- Aric Hamblin- 1st

        Robert Welborn- 2nd

        William Perry- 3rd

220- Patrick Landrum- 1st

 

Junior

100- Lundon Bradford- 1st

106- Jack Fallon- 1st

128- Davon Adams- 1st

132- Joey Isko- 1st

        Emrakh Askarov- 2nd

138- Nick Stewart- 1st

        Byron Shirley- 2nd

145- Cameron Bryant- 1st

152- Hunter Castleberry- 1st

        Jake Higgins- 2nd

170- Dylan Knowlton- 1st

        Devyn Long- 2nd

        Patrick Stewart- 3rd

195- Chase Allen- 1st

 

Thanks again for all those that supported Kentucky wrestling.  We had a lot of experience for wrestlers looking to get better at home.  Just imagine if we built our own tournaments the way other states have. It would have been nice for 90 kids from Ohio to come to our tournament.  It all starts at home.

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