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Travis Sullivan should break national win record

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Travis Sullivan has the potential to break the national win record. He currently has 242 (tied with Joe Carr Jr. of Woodford County) and the #1 current holder has 284.

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Travis Sullivan has the potential to break the national win record. He currently has 242 (tied with Joe Carr Jr. of Woodford County) and the #1 current holder has 284.

Do they count forfeits??

If not im SURE he basicly HAS the record, unless he gets pinned all year and I dont think thad'll happen. LOL

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    Hey ranger maybe you should look into one of our own in Nky.  I'm sure that Bankemper should be on this list in some catagories.  Badida also. 

    I also saw Russ Reigal on thier but they don't include his wins at Harrison Co.  If I'm not mistaken he has at least 600+ dual wins now. 

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     Hey ranger maybe you should look into one of our own in Nky.  I'm sure that Bankemper should be on this list in some catagories.  Badida also. 

     I also saw Russ Reigal on thier but they don't include his wins at Harrison Co.  If I'm not mistaken he has at least 600+ dual wins now. 

I would think that Coach B has amassed a pretty nice win total.  Not sure about Badida as his best teams were before my time or early in my wrestling life.  As for Reigel, I know he is over 700 now.  I believe it was in 2005 when broke through that barrier.  But you are correct, he hasn't passed on his Harrison Co wins yet.

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What are the yearly won - loss for Travis?

Thats alot of wins for 3 years of hs wrestling.

He wrestled 103 as a 7th and 8th grader.  So he already has 5 years under his belt.  But that is still pretty impressive, averaging nearly 50 wins a season.

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