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This thread will be used to give updates on all three teams competing in the Scholastic Duals this weekend. I will post updates as often as I can. Hopefully some others can keep tabs on everyone as well. Going to be a great weekend for Kentucky Wrestling!

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Ky blue:

Irvin win

Scheffer pin

Logan erdman win

Duncan pin

Heidorf win

Vasquez pin

Phelps got pinned

Green lost

Cornett lost

Miozza lost

Smith pinned

Grazianni got pinned

Myers pinned

Brown got pinned

45-19 win for KY blue

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Ky Mudcats lose to Indiana gorillas.

Klein lost

Hanson lost

Johnson lost

Bindner lost

Erdman won

West lost

Andreoni won

Ackley lost

Overman lost

Nevels lost

Belk lost

Daylen lost

Farris lost

Vinegar won

Faced a very tough Indiana Team. Looking to wrestle back hard against ohio Titans

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Ky Mudcats win second dual of the day against Ohio Titans

Klein lost

Hanson won

Johnson won

Bindner won

West lost

Andreoni won

Hoffman won

Titans Forfeit

Titans Forfeit

Double forfeit

Daylen lost

Farris won

Vinegar lost

Two more duals to go for all teams today. Show all three Kentucky teams some love guys.

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Ky Mudcats drop their last two duals to Illinois South and Indiana Renegade. Close matches with all of our guys fighting hard. Kentucky is representing very well as a whole. It is great to see so many guys from our state being introduced to these higher level tournaments. It is really great to see how they are improving and adapting to the competition. Really proud of all three teams that are here. I know all the guys are excited to go hard tomorrow in the last day of the tournament.

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Looking over the results it appears that Kentucky Blue held its own in most matches.  Congratulations and thanks to the kids who went and got valuable national experience that will make them far better next year.

 

There is one name I should mention, and it's undoubtably the best returning wrestler in Kentucky, and that's ATM.  Frankly, it is unlikely that going to the Scholastic Duals was going to make ATM a "much improved" wrestler.  He is already one of the best in the nation at 220.  The fact that he sacrificed to make the trip and help Kentucky be competitive at that level is highly appreciated.

 

Tarzan - I for one thank you.  ATM did not have to go with the team, he could have done track or spring football.  Most of us in the wrestling community are proud of ATM and very appreciative of what he has done to represent the state at a national level.  Thank you, sir.

 

And for all of you who went, kept your weight in check, maintained your conditioning and competed against some of the best in the nation...thanks for representing Kentucky!!!

 

 

 

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I agree about ATM. I think all the young men made a good showing. Hats off to the mudcats awsome job. Kinda partial to that team lots of over looked talent. Good job to all.

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Some great wrestling some looked a bit rusty some a lot rusty it's off season no big deal KY should have a more organized assault on this tournament but they did a great job Heidorf Smith and ATM seemed to try and lead the best they could , proud of ATM undefeated there for 3 Yrs in a row beating state champs every time .Not happy with him not getting an ow when it was shared by two lower class men .A bit disappointing looking at who he has beaten there every yr .

Oh well congrats to the kY kids making top ten again .and much thanks to some lesser talked about wrestlers on blue who came through to make it happen.

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Surprised no mentioned all the illegal slams saw one kY kid get slammed twice once a belly to back straight over on His head and later getting slammed again -no call made - saw and Indiana kid get slammed and his coaches argue the point and get the call but I'm sure if a kY coach would have argued so vigorously he would have been ejected .

Who knows ?? With 3 kY teams it was hard to see very many of their matches with all mats going simultaneously , a nice venue

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KENTUCKY BLUE RESULTS

 

106 Results
Saul Ervin of Kentucky Blue went 2-5
106 - Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) over Ulises Jacobo (Illinois Inferno) Dec 4-2
106 - Justin Stickley (Ohio Mafia) over Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) Dec 3-2
106 - Colton Cummings (Indiana Gorillas) over Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) Dec 1-0
106 - BREYDEN BAILEY (Indiana Blue) over Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) Dec 4-3
106 - Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) over Jack Tolin (Indiana Renegades Gold) Dec 5-2
106 - tucker sjomeling (Minnesota Elite Maroon) over Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) Fall 2:27
106 - kyle ratham (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Saul Ervin (Kentucky Blue) Dec 10-4


113 Results
Bryce Sheffer of Kentucky Blue went 5-2
113 - Alex Madrigal (Illinois Inferno) over Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) Maj 10-2
113 - Mitch Moore (Ohio Mafia) over Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) Dec 11-5
113 - Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) over Jeremiah Retiz (Indiana Gorillas) Dec 7-1
113 - Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) over Austin Holmes (Indiana Blue) Maj 18-7
113 - Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) over Austen Laughlin (Indiana Renegades Gold) Fall 2:47
113 - Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) over noah buck (Minnesota Elite Maroon) Fall 2:12
113 - Bryce Sheffer (Kentucky Blue) over wade sullivan (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) Dec 9-4


120 Results
Logan Erdman of Kentucky Blue went 5-2
120 - Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) over Jake Silzer (Illinois Inferno) Dec 7-2
120 - Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) over JD Stickley (Ohio Mafia) Fall 0:40
120 - Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) over Ben Cauffman (Indiana Gorillas) Dec 7-2
120 - GRIFFIN SCHERMER (Indiana Blue) over Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) Fall 4:49
120 - Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) over Jake Hartman (Indiana Renegades Gold) Dec 5-1
120 - Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) over riley white (Minnesota Elite Maroon) Fall 3:33
120 - mitchell mckee (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Logan Erdman (Kentucky Blue) TF 18-2


126 Results
Keegan Duncan of Kentucky Blue went 1-1
126 - Keegan Duncan (Kentucky Blue) over Chayce Young (Indiana Renegades Gold) Fall 2:42
126 - quinten berres (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Keegan Duncan (Kentucky Blue) Dec 3-2


132 Results
Hudson Heidorf of Kentucky Blue went 7-0
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over Juan Blanco (Illinois Inferno) Dec 5-4
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over Jake Gutierrez (Ohio Mafia) Fall 5:36
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over Zach Donaldson (Indiana Gorillas) Dec 5-3
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over DEVIN CHILDERS (Indiana Blue) Dec 7-5
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over Jay Franko (Indiana Renegades Gold) Dec 8-6
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
132 - Hudson Heidorf (Kentucky Blue) over tyson leon (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) Dec 9-3


138 Results
Angel Vasquez of Kentucky Blue went 2-5
138 - Jake Tucker (Illinois Inferno) over Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) Maj 16-2
138 - Brent Moore (Ohio Mafia) over Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) Maj 15-4
138 - Drew Hughes (Indiana Gorillas) over Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) TF 16-0
138 - JACOB COVACIU (Indiana Blue) over Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) Dec 5-2
138 - Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) over John Hunting (Indiana Renegades Gold) Fall 0:41
138 - Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) over matthew rustad (Minnesota Elite Maroon) Dec 2-1
138 - james pleski (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Angel Vasquez (Kentucky Blue) Dec 5-1


145 Results
Leland Phelps of Kentucky Blue went 0-7
145 - Jose Champagne (Illinois Inferno) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) Fall 0:51
145 - Cody Ohnmeiss (Ohio Mafia) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) Dec 6-3
145 - Bam Lawrence (Indiana Gorillas) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) Dec 7-0
145 - PARKER FRITZ (Indiana Blue) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) Dec 8-5
145 - Connor Armuth (Indiana Renegades Gold) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) Fall 5:23
145 - lucas jeske (Minnesota Elite Maroon) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) TF 17-2
145 - carson brolsma (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Leland Phelps (Kentucky Blue) TF 15-0


152 Results
Jon Green of Kentucky Blue went 0-7
152 - Jerry Heckathorn (Indiana Renegades Gold) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Dec 7-6
152 - nicholas green (Minnesota Elite Maroon) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Maj 13-4
152 - owen webster (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Dec 16-9
152 - Trace Carello (Illinois Inferno) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Dec 3-1
152 - Tyler Sowards (Ohio Mafia) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Dec 3-0
152 - Josh Garman (Indiana Gorillas) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Dec 7-2
152 - CJ DAMLER (Indiana Blue) over Jon Green (Kentucky Blue) Dec 5-3


160 Results
Casey Cornett of Kentucky Blue went 3-4
160 - Brian Krasowski (Illinois Inferno) over Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) Dec 6-4
160 - Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) over Michael Herbert (Ohio Mafia) Fall 4:00
160 - Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) over Bryce Baumgartner (Indiana Gorillas) Dec 4-2
160 - ISAIAH KEMPER (Indiana Blue) over Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) Dec 10-4
160 - Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) over Sawyer Hallas (Indiana Renegades Gold) Fall 4:43
160 - cory flaata (Minnesota Elite Maroon) over Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) Dec 6-3
160 - lucas westrich (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Casey Cornett (Kentucky Blue) Fall 1:15


170 Results
Lucas Miozza of Kentucky Blue went 1-6
170 - Mason DeLong (Illinois Inferno) over Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) Maj 15-3
170 - Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) over Jack Peura (Ohio Mafia) Fall 3:45
170 - Scottie Sopko (Indiana Gorillas) over Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) Maj 13-1
170 - DILLON JACKSON (Indiana Blue) over Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) Maj 18-6
170 - Hunter Mote (Indiana Renegades Gold) over Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) Maj 11-2
170 - garrett beaman (Minnesota Elite Maroon) over Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) Fall 2:24
170 - mark hall (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Lucas Miozza (Kentucky Blue) Fall 1:21


182 Results
Mikey Smith of Kentucky Blue went 4-3
182 - Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) over Jenner Hecox (Illinois Inferno) Fall 2:41
182 - Jack Harris (Ohio Mafia) over Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) Fall 1:53
182 - Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) over Jonathan Morales (Indiana Gorillas) Dec 2-0
182 - COREY HINKLE (Indiana Blue) over Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) Dec 7-4
182 - Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) over Daniel Wright (Indiana Renegades Gold) Fall 0:52
182 - Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
182 - bobby steveson (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Mikey Smith (Kentucky Blue) Maj 19-6


195 Results
Brett Graziani of Kentucky Blue went 2-5
195 - Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
195 - Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) over Nick Mcdaniel (Ohio Mafia) Dec 8-5
195 - Bo Davis (Indiana Gorillas) over Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) Fall 3:37
195 - KOBE WOODS (Indiana Blue) over Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) Fall 0:48
195 - Wesley Beck (Indiana Renegades Gold) over Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) Fall 2:39
195 - jackson dunnell (Minnesota Elite Maroon) over Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) Maj 13-2
195 - gable steveson (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Brett Graziani (Kentucky Blue) TF 17-1


220 Results
Austin Myers of Kentucky Blue went 7-0
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over Josh King (Illinois Inferno) Fall 0:47
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over Aaron Leciejewski (Ohio Mafia) Fall 0:18
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over Gunnar Larson (Indiana Gorillas) Maj 23-10
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over Courvoisier Morrow (Indiana Blue) Dec 5-0
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over Evan Ellis (Indiana Renegades Gold) Fall 1:36
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over adam evenson (Minnesota Elite Maroon) Fall 0:18
220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over justin cumberbatch (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) Dec 9-6


285 Results
Raynel Brown of Kentucky Blue went 2-5
285 - Matt Allen (Illinois Inferno) over Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) Fall 2:57
285 - Deaken McCoy (Ohio Mafia) over Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) SV-1 6-4
285 - Blake Davis (Indiana Gorillas) over Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) TB-1 4-2
285 - Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
285 - Brian Shaw (Indiana Renegades Gold) over Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) Fall 3:21
285 - Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) over alex nelson (Minnesota Elite Maroon) Dec 4-3
285 - kevin kneisl (Minnesota Elite Golden Gophers) over Raynel Brown (Kentucky Blue) Fall 1:33

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Some great wrestling some looked a bit rusty some a lot rusty it's off season no big deal KY should have a more organized assault on this tournament but they did a great job Heidorf Smith and ATM seemed to try and lead the best they could , proud of ATM undefeated there for 3 Yrs in a row beating state champs every time .Not happy with him not getting an ow when it was shared by two lower class men .A bit disappointing looking at who he has beaten there every yr .

Oh well congrats to the kY kids making top ten again .and much thanks to some lesser talked about wrestlers on blue who came through to make it happen.

I think what hurt ATM for the OW award is this match result "220 - Austin Myers (Kentucky Blue) over Courvoisier Morrow (Indiana Blue) Dec 5-0"  Morrow did not make it as far as Indiana's state tournament this year. 

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I don't think a 5 to 0 stomping of a staller can hurt anyone ATM beat a Minnesota champ who beat a 2x Colorado champ in this tourney

You don't have to pin everyone in 18 sec just a couple , as I said a 220 going undefeated at nat duals 3 Yrs running to me was easily as impressive as the two who won Co ows but as is with ows they use whatever criteria they want for that particular yr

.wrestling dad's comment meant more to ATM than the ow .

He will get his at the state tournament using whatever criteria anyone would like to use he could have won three there already and no one could have argued it same as scholastic duals

And it looked to me as if ATM had the pin over the Indiana 9th ranked Morrow , good kid good match nevertheless

A better run at nat duals than any 220 from any other state that competed there over the last 3 Yrs :) got to see a different side of ATM he tried to be a leader when it was needed of him deserving of much more respect than he has been shown in some states .

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I did not say it hurt ATM to just  beat Morrow 5-0. I did say that may have been a result that hurt his chances for OW. The guy or guys that pick the OW for the tournament may know that Morrow did not advance to the Indiana High School state tournament. Compare that to Chad Red (one of the guys who was named co outstanding wrestler) Red had a 5-1 decision over Mitchell McKee. McKee won JR Folkstyle Nationals this year at 126lbs. He also won GR Nationals at Fargo last summer and was 2nd in freestyle. Red also beat Townsell from Illinois who was a Fargo champion last summer. Red also pinned two other state champions in the first period. ATM did have a great tournament. Based on the level of competition I think Red had the edge for OW.

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Yes and had anyone else raised the fuss red did after his kid got taken down to his back they would have been ejected without hesitation and no points would have been changed like the match I saw red wrestle , on the other hand I saw the most blatant slam on a kY kid I have ever seen go without any call by the ref , had a kY coach / dad ran on the Mat yelled at the ref as red did they would have been escorted out .

POLITICS AT IT'S FINEST EVERy kY FAN THERE SAW IT .

AND WHAT A LIGHTER WEIGHT DOES IN ONE TOURNAMENT MAY BE BEyond NORMAL WHAT A 220 does 3 Yrs in a row in my opinion was extraordinary nationally ranked kids and state champs were beaten by ATM every yr but as I said they can use whatever criteria they want and change it up the next yr .doesn't matter I doubt they see a 220 go through that tournament again like ATM did the past 3 Yrs and the first two he did it in the gold pool the Virginia kid who also beat the Minnesota champ as Austin did , was pinned in seconds last yr by ATM ,

As for all the gr fr accolades this is folkstyle but fr gr season is upon us

ATM will be shooting for a double AA another first for his state I'm sure he hits some roadblocks being in KY without any fr gr training in Yrs but I think he will surprise . Hopefully we see a rematch between ATM and the sole person who has beaten him in HS I will take ATM in a landslide in greco and I think fr would be a great match between them good luck turning ATM .

A nice tourney for red and hall is hall ,

But I still thought the body of work at the tourney would get him some honors , regardless as I said I doubt anyone his size matches his record there against the. caliber of kids he wrestled .

A great tournament that's over now and it's on to the next one !

And Heidorf was straight up slammed right on his head with nothing done about it that tournament is a major accident waiting to happen .glad Heidorf came back and won ,

He and ATM both going 7-0 kY still had some studs floating around even with some names who will get a lot of hype when the season rolls around MIA at this tourney which has been a highlight for the state the last couple Yrs ,

And yes ATM playing spring ball trying track and headed to Fargo could have said I'm setting this one out particularly after what was not his best showing a couple weeks ago but as he did his fresh yr he went where he was needed and wouldn't have missed it for the world .

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Seriously were you there , red got straight up 5 point thrown and his coach/ went looney tunes I'm not going to comment because I k ow there were others who saw it and even more KY fans who saw our guys get slammed worse without a word from the refs , UNBELIEVABLE .As a matter of fact I know our coaches had it taped .would love for everyone to see it !!!

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He's baaack. Complaining and putting down others accomplishments as usual. Great job by all wrestlers in this tournament.

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Seriously were you there , red got straight up 5 point thrown and his coach/ went looney tunes I'm not going to comment because I k ow there were others who saw it and even more KY fans who saw our guys get slammed worse without a word from the refs , UNBELIEVABLE .As a matter of fact I know our coaches had it taped .would love for everyone to see it !!!

All the matches are on ihigh , mat 1 about the 2:48 into the day you can watch it

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8224 , I asked if you were there because your comments about the tournament implied you were and anyone who was could not have missed the red match unless they were on the far end of the arena .

And no one was put down saying red was beyond good and Hall was Hall is far from a put down , rather some nice props .

As for the comment about some of the better kids who will get a lot of hype come regular season being MIA in this a tournament that I have seen earn coaches awards at the state tournament and athletes much accolades giving it great bearing in the state as one of the few major national tourneys KY attends in force , I would stick by it , I think some of the other heavy hitters were missed and I am not alone in this kind g it was a shame they were not there .

Anyone who goes to a tourney and sees who I tracts and how they interact with the wrestlers knows who is who and what type of person they are ,

Not going to comment on every instigators pot stirring post , the black sheep can bahh all they want the Lions will simply shut them up usual, by the jugular.

I hope the pride can discern the difference center between a lion trying to be the king of the jungle and a Hyena trying to skulk around and weaken the pride by knocking down the Alpha .

Enough on the subject . I assume win or lose this Yrs Fargo competitors will earn the state at least a glance be it from controversy those wishing for losses or wins or simply from the College coaches who will be interested in seeing how someone who will be a four time champ will do in styles no one has seen him wrestle I'm Yrs .

IN other words the Lion will bring meat to the pride like no other in the up coming year there will be more hyenas and pot stirring Carrion eating scavengers than ever before , the Lion will not change his course regardless of any win or loss those outside his pride wish to exploit in order to see his pride dissolved and him dethroned .

I HAVE TALKed tHE LION INTO STALKING PREY IN Fargo while at the same time he has chosen to pursue his other endeavors at home as well . A bigger task than anyone in this sport in this state has ever attempted I would say , and I still say he gets it done he is searching for the elusive double I think he crushes it beneath his mighty Claws the Lion (Attacks The Mat) ATM .

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