FalconWrestling 147 Report post Posted February 24, 2014 I had a good chunk of this written out on my bus ride, but then safari crashed on my iPad because fate realized I was tempting it and it couldn't stand for that. So for those of you new to this, I am basically going to give brief write ups on what each team lost and what they return for next year. The order will be in my predicted finish for next year. 1. Union County RSP- 4 (1 champ) RSQ- 8 Biggest Loss- Brock Ervin Rising Star- Saul Ervin While theoretically Union is going to have a "rebuilding" year next year after graduating so many state placers. We all have been around the block enough times that Union is merely restocking for another title run. This team is going to be pretty young for awhile; Sheffer, Ervin, Buckman, the Shermans, and the Oxfords still have plenty of years ahead of them and I expect them to share enough state titles between them to make most teams envious. That said losing all-time greats like Brock Ervin and Trae Blackwell won't just go away, I am not sure if they can get a repeat title next year. 2. Christian County RSP- 1 RSQ- 6 Biggest Loss- Kevi Matlock Rising Star- Froilan Agulto While they didn't have the showing at the state tournament they wanted, losing several extremely close matches that could've been huge for them, they still return a solid core led by Caleb Austin. As of right now I think they are set up quite nicely for regionals next year but they don't have anything locked up yet 3. Fort Campbell RSP- 1 RSQ- 4 Biggest Loss- Ki Ryder Rising Star- Alex Curl Imagine how well this team would've done had Davidson and DeWitt wrestled, but we can coulda shoulda any team in the region. Fort Campbell had an incredible state tournament, not quite to their full potential but far better then I believe a few expected. The development of their young core led by Regaldo will be very important going into next year without any title threats like Ryder. If they don't lose that many kids to PCSing and keep injuries to a minimum this team could still be very dangerous next year with at least three very good medal threats. 4. Ohio County RSP- 1 RSQ- 4 Biggest Loss- Bradley Easterling Rising Star- Kaleb Sapp x2 Hoptown has an acceptable argument for this spot, but I feel Ohio returns more. If Farris can avoid Myers next year he has a halfway decent at a state title, but I have a feeling both will end up at 220. Ohio's returning qualifiers all hold good shots at the podium next year, they just gotta be able to fill out their lineup next year. 5. Hoptown RSP- 1 RSQ- 3 Biggest Loss- Isaac Lawson Rising Star- Cameron Dearmond Hoptown has shown great strides under just one year with their new coach. They lose a sizable chunk of points but return Nathan Williams and the rest of their team should continue to improve as much as they have. I'd keep an eye on the younger batch of Lawsons, Isaac wasn't much to write home about when he first started out but he eventually reached the point he could've won state. 6. Caldwell County RSP- 0 RSQ- 1 Biggest Loss- Chris Gilkey Rising Star- Braden Sperry Now we're getting into teams whose placement will depend mostly on how the rest of their team develops. Caldwell will be lead by Gray next year, replacing the likes of Gilkey and Agnew is going to be a challenge but they have had so good young wrestlers waiting in the wings. 7. Calloway County RSP- 0 RSQ- 1 Biggest Loss- Isaiah Frank Rising Star- Jack Haynes If Calloway works hard over the summer I could see them finish as high as 5th. Coach Walls is fresh off of getting Calloway it's first ever state placer in Isaiah Frank, Frank serves as proof in that program that if you stick with it and work towards high goals you'll get somewhere. 8. Trigg County RSP- 0 RSQ- 1 Biggest Loss- Aaron Stevens Rising Star- Devontae Turner I told you guys that Stevens would be competing for a title, lost a very close semi's match with Parrott. I am not sure what's the deal with Kline, and his absence puts Trigg down here. Trigg does however have a handful of strong younger guys that should be ready to compete within the next two years or so. 9. Paducah Tilghman RSP- 1 RSQ- 1 Biggest Loss- Dominic Hephner Rising Star- Derek Miller If Paducah could just keep the kids in the room for a couple years they would be a very scary team. As it is I expect Miller to be competing for a state title by his senior year, gotta hope he pushes the other kids in the room to keep up with him. 10. UHA RSP- 0 RSQ- 2 Biggest Loss- None Rising Star- Chance Collins Similar to Paducah UHA needs to keep kids in the room. Collins should be considered a medal threat next year and the likes of Putty and Crabtree will be regional threats. 11. McCracken County RSP- 1 RSQ- 1 Biggest Loss- Jeremy Hackworth Rising Star- Eric Gonzalez McCracken looked promising at times, more promising then usual for a new time. They just need to make sure they don't go the route of Graves County and have all of their really good kids move. I think they will qualify three, maybe four next year 12. Graves County RSP- 0 RSQ- 0 Biggest Loss- None Rising Star- Ethan Feezor Graves has had some bad lucky lately, but this is still a very young program that needs time to develop their wrestlers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites