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How's the time to post this since Wheeler moved to 1. 

#1- Ryan Moore- redshirting for Cornell

#2- Tkc- unbeaten, ranked #1 at 152

#3- Gentry Deck- unbeaten, ranked 1 at 138

#4- Jakerion Merritt- unbeaten in Ky, ranked 2 at 132

#5- Payne Carr- ranked 3 at 145

#6- Nate Wheeler- ranked 1 at 145

#7- Jordan Bates- ranked 3 at 138

#8- Daylon Stafford-  ranked 5 at 145

Seibert #8 at 132

Moberly #7 at 152

Garcia #6 at 132

Tyler Hudgins #9 at 152

Pretty impressive. 

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On 1/25/2019 at 8:35 PM, DrBaker said:

How's the time to post this since Wheeler moved to 1. 

#1- Ryan Moore- redshirting for Cornell

#2- Tkc- unbeaten, ranked #1 at 152

#3- Gentry Deck- unbeaten, ranked 1 at 138

#4- Jakerion Merritt- unbeaten in Ky, ranked 2 at 132

#5- Payne Carr- ranked 3 at 145

#6- Nate Wheeler- ranked 1 at 145

#7- Jordan Bates- ranked 3 at 138

#8- Daylon Stafford-  ranked 5 at 145

Seibert #8 at 132

Moberly #7 at 152

Garcia #6 at 132

Tyler Hudgins #9 at 152

Pretty impressive.

#1- Ryan Moore- redshirting at Cornell, 2x state champ

#2- Tom Ketchen-Carter- 3rd at 152

#3- Gentry Deck- Finalist at 138

#4- Jakerion Merritt- Champ at 132

#5- Payne Carr- 3rd at 145

#6- Nate Wheeler- Champ at 145

#7- Jordan Bates- Champ at 138

#8- Dayton Stafford- 4th at 145

Layne Seibert- 4th at 132

Bryce Moberly- R12 at 152

Ricky Garcia- 7th at 132

Tyler Hudgins- 5th at 152

Eric Green- 8th at 138

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Was just thinking about that a few weeks ago. That bracket was darn good. Guess I need to give my kid a little pat on the back for that one. 

 

Interesting concept though. What state brackets ended with the most individual state champs in it?  Go back in history. GOO what do you have?

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2 hours ago, Ranger123 said:

Was just thinking about that a few weeks ago. That bracket was darn good. Guess I need to give my kid a little pat on the back for that one. 

 

Interesting concept though. What state brackets ended with the most individual state champs in it?  Go back in history. GOO what do you have?

I’m sure there were brackets with more, but our 112 bracket in 1991 had 5 (Pat White, Mike Lee, Brandon Wilkens, Greg Woodring, and Vernon Jackson). 

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3 hours ago, Ranger123 said:

Was just thinking about that a few weeks ago. That bracket was darn good. Guess I need to give my kid a little pat on the back for that one. 

 

Interesting concept though. What state brackets ended with the most individual state champs in it?  Go back in history. GOO what do you have?

Probably needs it’s own topic..

103 in 1990 had 6 state champs in a 16 Man bracket: Tom Storms, Steve Kaiser, Brad Irvin, Branden Wilkins, James Elliot, Pat White. 

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28 minutes ago, HawkeyeX125 said:

Another topic could be to look back at old middle school brackets and see how those kids back then now preform at the high school level.

I believe Ranger usually does this in his State Tournament summary.

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1 hour ago, rjs4470 said:

I believe Ranger usually does this in his State Tournament summary.

Yeah I like to do a 4 year gap comparison to essentially see how the current seniors did as 8th graders. 

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4 hours ago, MLee said:

Probably needs it’s own topic..

103 in 1990 had 6 state champs in a 16 Man bracket: Tom Storms, Steve Kaiser, Brad Irvin, Branden Wilkins, James Elliot, Pat White. 

Dang. The Lee boys bringing back all my bad memories. That’s the year I missed weight at Region. Felt I had a great shot to win that one. Only loss at the weight was by 1 pt to Storms at SKIT. 

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2 hours ago, hybrid said:

2014 Bryce Sheffer 113

Jorge Vega, AJ Bidner, Joey Roberts & Mason Smith all state champs. 

 

I remember that bracket well. 

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9 hours ago, Ranger123 said:

Was just thinking about that a few weeks ago. That bracket was darn good. Guess I need to give my kid a little pat on the back for that one. 

 

Interesting concept though. What state brackets ended with the most individual state champs in it?  Go back in history. GOO what do you have?

 

26 minutes ago, dutch said:

I remember that bracket well. 

Hernandez was a 2 x finalist , the st x kid lost Roberts in the finals . Only one in that group of 8 never made finals 

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3 hours ago, hybrid said:

2014 Bryce Sheffer 113

Jorge Vega, AJ Bidner, Joey Roberts & Mason Smith all state champs. 

 

Bryce 4x 

john hernadez 2x finalist ( lost to Boston/Bryce)

jorge 2x state champ

Aj 2x finalist won 1 

roberts state champ

smith state champ , not sure if he made finals more than once

clayton Hanson state finalist , injuries side lined him . 

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13 hours ago, Ranger123 said:

Dang. The Lee boys bringing back all my bad memories. That’s the year I missed weight at Region. Felt I had a great shot to win that one. Only loss at the weight was by 1 pt to Storms at SKIT. 

Ha...pretty sure you had the closest match with Tommy that year, including a win he had over an Ohio state champ that year at GMVWA.

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1999 112 lbs

1st Isaac Knable 4x champ

2nd Jason Daviaux--2x champ

4th Anthony Smith--2x finalist

5th Neal Crawford-finalist

6th Chad Haydon-state champ, All American

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, boaz9940 said:

1996 112lbs had 5 eventual Champs

Shaun smith CC

Bodner Valley

Josh Preece Sheldon clark

Dan Carmen Henry Clay

Jacob Holbrook CaCo

I was always in the wrong class haha.

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