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11-28: Daily Recap

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WOW, Awesome article and thanks for the references Claywell.  :-P

Grats to Jones on the match, looks like both of them had only positive comments about the other. Good sportsmanship between the two.

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RYLE 52, CAMPBELL COUNTY 18

http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20071129/SPT0302/711290345&template=printpicart

Raiders off to flying start

But long season will determine region's top team

BY MIKE DYER | MDYER@ENQUIRER.COM AND RYAN ERNST

Ryle coach Tim Ruschell isn't under any illusion about the strength of his team at this juncture of the season.

Ruschell was pleased with the way the Raiders wrestled in a 52-18 win over visiting Campbell County Wednesday night. But he said there is plenty to work on with the tough schedule his squad faces.

"We looked fairly good on our feet," Ruschell said. "I thought the team wrestled well."

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Ryle seniors Bryan Peace and Mason Reid - both of whom were state champions last season in their respective weight classes - were able to win matches Wednesday.

In the 145-pound class, Peace pinned Campbell County sophomore Korey Shotwell in 3:25.

At 171 pounds, Reid pinned Campbell County senior Thomas Brownfield in 56 seconds.

"Those guys (Reid and Peace) are our two studs," Ruschell said.

Said Reid: "We wrestled well, but we still have a long way to go."

The Raiders will be tested beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday when they travel to Wayne County for a couple of dual meets. Wayne County is fourth in the preseason rankings on kentuckywrestling.org.

Peace said he was pleased with the team effort Wednesday and said the techniques will be improved as the season progresses.

"... We won the tough matches (tonight) and that was big," Peace said. "We got the pins when we needed them."

Campbell County coach Mike Bankemper said the Camels will need to pick up the pace in practice in order to improve.

"We seemed to back off and we were flat on our feet," he said.

The Camels won the 12-team Franklin County Invitational last weekend, and Bankemper said he's not worried about the slow start against Ryle.

Bankemper said he's confident both teams will be among the contenders during the Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference meet Dec. 14-15 at Dixie Heights.

Campbell County freshman Eric Spahr (130) and seniors Kyle Griffith (152) and Billy Fuller (285) won matches for the Camels.

Realistically, neither Ryle nor Campbell County can be dubbed Northern Kentucky's best team until they face Simon Kenton. The Pioneers, who open the season Saturday at the Oldham County Super Duals, are ranked fifth in the state by kentuckywrestling.org, ahead of Campbell County (seventh) and Ryle (ninth).

Another Web site, kentucky wrestling.com, has the Camels second in the state, ahead of Ryle (seventh) and Simon Kenton (10th).

Simon Kenton coach Jim Wilbers said neither set of rankings means much at this point in the season.

"I'm guessing Ryle's really the team to beat. I don't know what to think of Campbell," he said.

"I would say overall we have a good team. Whether or not we're the best will be decided by head-to-head competition. Can we be the best? Yes, but everybody has to put in the time and the effort."

The Pioneers, led by Ryan Vaughn (160) and Ben Winkler (140), should get a better idea of where they stand this weekend. At Oldham County they'll face state powers Woodford County, Seneca and Larue County.

"We go right into the fire," Wilbers said.

Boone County also will face an immediate challenge. The school, which disbanded the wrestling program in the mid-1990s, according to coach Mick Raney, will field a team again this year. The Rebels have 20 wrestlers on the roster but competed in junior varsity matches Wednesday night at Ryle.

Raney, a 1970 graduate of the school, said it took four years to organize the program again and he expects the Rebels will be competitive in the region by next season.

"I expect to learn a lot (this season)," Raney said. "The kids are interested and very eager."

Boone County won the state title in 1979, the school's only state team championship in any sport.

Ryle 52, Campbell County 18

103-T.J. Ruschell (Ryle) pin Wells, 5:30

112-Palmer (Ryle) pin Hamons, 3:06

119-Osbourne (Ryle) d. Schneider, 11-7

125-Marlo (Ryle) d. Weckbach, 7-6

130-Spahr (CC) pin Orsello, 3:02

135-Ayler (Ryle) d. Deinlein, 9-7

140-Gillaland (Ryle) d. Zink, 17-6

145-Peace (Ryle) pin Shotwell, 3:25

152-Griffith (CC) pin Coyle, 3:56

160-Pickett (Ryle) d. Lee, 6-5

171-Reid (Ryle) pin Brownfield, 0:56

189-Hogben (Ryle) pin Gries, 0:34

215-Campbell (Ryle) pin Rouel, 1:22

285-Fuller (CC) pin Adams, 0:51

Records: R 1-0, CC 5-1

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QUAD: CENTRAL, DUPONT MANUAL, FERN CREEK, PLEASURE RIDGE PARK

Originally posted by TigerCoach here: http://www.kentuckywrestling.com/smf/index.php?topic=3277.0

PRP 40, Fern Creek 39   

103- Christian Barreto (FC) pinned Ben Roehrig (PRP)  1:17

112- Daniel Weixler (FC) pinned Andrew Vanhoose (PRP) :34

119- Corey Krieger (FC) pinned Anthony Wood (PRP) 1:54

125- Nick Reichmth (PRP) T-Fall Codie Krystofiak (FC) 16-0

130- Jake Colston (PRP) pinned DeShawn Barrow (FC) 3:53

135- Derek Branch (FC) pinned Camryn Fields (PRP) :33

140- Adrian Vertrees (PRP) pinned Malcolm Cunningham (FC) 2:43

145- Lemont Calloway (PRP) for.

152- Cody Mann (FC) pinned Ryan Gibson (PRP) 2:28

160- John Wolsiefer (FC) M Dec. Dakota Choate (PRP) 13-5

171- Najah Savery (PRP) pinned Kiel Dodd (FC) 3:29

189- Keevan Avery (PRP) pinned Kurt Waller (FC) 1:22 (-1 PRP Coach Misconduct) (-1 FC unsportsmanlike)

215- Kyle Hardin (FC) pinned Kyle Smith (PRP) 3:36

Hwt- Cody Jaggers (PRP) for.

FC- 60            Central- 12

103- Christian Barreto (FC) for.

112- Daniel Weixler (FC) pinned Daniel Wakewall (Cen)  :14

119- Corey Krieger (FC) pinned Dejon Ray (Cen)  :55

125- Codie Krystofiak (FC) dec. Julian Sanchez (Cen) 17-10

130- DeShawn Barrow (FC) pinned Eric Riley (Cen) :38

135- Derek Branch (FC) pinned Abram Deng (Cen) 3:48

140- Zach Evans (Cen) pinned Malcolm Cunningham (FC) :58

145- Ellanio Castillo (Cen) pinned Adam Snyder (FC) 1:04

152- Cody Mann (FC) dec. Kevin Porter (Cen) 18-11

160- Kiel Dodd (FC) pinned Anthony Edmonds (Cen) 1:58

171- John Wolsiefer (FC) for.

189- Kurt Waller (FC) pinned Marcus Shall (Cen) 1:04

215- Kyle Hardin (FC) for.

Hwt- Dbl. For.

FC-64        Manual- 9

103- Christian Barreto (FC) pinned Nolan (Man)              1:15

112- Daniel Weixler (FC) pinned Conner Johnstone (Man)  1:14

119- Corey Krieger (FC) pinned Robert Willmoth (Man)      :46

125- Ben Schardein (Man) dec. Codie Krystofiak (FC)        5-4

130- DeShawn Barrow (FC) M. Dec. Sam Tunget (Man)    21-8

135- Derek Branch (FC) pinned Jordan Jenne (Man)          :44

140- Hunter Soaper (Man) pinned Malcolm Cunningham (FC) :27

145- Adam Snyder (FC) For.

152- Cody Mann (FC) pinned Ben Colbertson (Man)          1:08

160- Kiel Dodd (FC) pinned Nathan Pierce (Man)              :57

171- John Wolsiefer (FC) For.

189- Kurt Waller (FC) For.

215- Kyle Hardin (FC) For.

Hwt- Dbl. For.

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Dual (Quad) @ North Oldham: Bryan Station, Nelson Co., North Oldham, St. X

Originally posted by NOHS_wrestling here:

http://www.kentuckywrestling.com/smf/index.php?topic=3276.0

North Oldham      60      Nelson Co.  20

103      Pile (NC)  tech fall Richardson (NO)  17-2

112      South (NO)  pinned Condiff (NC)      0:32

119      Rusch (NO)  pinned Swift (NC)      0:51

125      Zeppa (NO)  pinned  Pearson (NC)      0:58

130      Dudley (NO)  win by forfeit

135      D.Thomson (NO) pnnned Taylor (NC)  0:09

140      Striecher (NO) pinned Darby (NC)      0:52

145      Pile (NC) dec 12-8 Martorana (NO)

152      J.Thomson (NO)  pinned Humes (NC)  0:57

160      Dudley (NO)  win by forfeit

171      Forbes (NO)  win by forfeit

189      Hillard (NC)  pinned Holtzman (NO)  5:44

215      Gooch (NO)    win by forfeit

285      Conder (NC)    pinned  Billows (NO)      1:02

Saint Xavier  40, North Oldham      30     

103      Richardson (NO)  pinned  Glaser (X)  0:58

112      Severs      dec.  South (NO)      13-7

119      Honeycutt  pinned  Rusch (NO)      5:21

125      Zeppa (NO)  pinned  Renfro (X)      1:21

130      Miller (X)  M.dec.  D.Dudley (NO)  14-4

135      Dan Thomson (NO)  pinned J.Franklin (X)  1:28

140      Nulley (X)  pinned  Striecher (NO)      4:21

145      Bauer (X)  dec.    Martorana (NO)  8-4

152      J.Thomson (NO) pinned Robsinson (X)  1:37

160      George (X)  Dec.  C.Dudley (NO)  5-4

171      Ambergy (X)  dec  Forbes (NO      6-3

189      Loung (X)  pinned  Holtzman (NO)  1:05

215      Evan Gooch  pinned  Spencer Gooch (NO)

285      Billows (NO)  pinned  McCullan (X)      1:33

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Dual (Quad) @ Fern Creek: Central, DuPont Manual, Fern Creek, PRP

Originally posted by thegreatgatsby here:

http://www.kentuckywrestling.com/smf/index.php?topic=3274.0

PRP 41 Fern Creek 39

285  Cody Jaggers (PRP) forfeit

103  Christian Barreto (FC) def Ben Roehrig (PRP) fall

112  Daniel Weixler (FC) def Andrew Vanhoose (PRP) fall

119  Corey Kreiger (FC) def Anthony Wood (PRP) fall

125  Nick Reichmuth (PRP) def Codie Krystofiak (FC) T-fall

130  Jacob Coslton (PRP) def Deshawn Barrow (FC) fall

135  Derek Branch(FC) def Camryn Fields (PRP) fall

140  Adrian Vertrees (PRP) def Malcolm Cunningham (FC) fall

145  Lamont Calloway (PRP) forfeit

152  Cody Mann (FC) def Ryan Gibson (PRP) fall

160  John Wolseifer (FC) def Dakoda Choate (PRP) M-dec 13-5

171  NajJah Savery (PRP) def Keil Dodd (FC) fall

189  KeVan Avery (PRP) def Kurt Waller (FC) fall (-1 team point (FC), unsportsmanlike conduct)

215  Kyle Hardin (FC) def Kyle Smith (PRP) fall

PRP 72 Manual 12

103  Ben Roehrig (PRP) def Nolan Wesley (M) fall

112  Connor Johnstone (M) def Andrew Vanhoose (PRP) fall

119  Anthony Wood (PRP) def Robert Willmoth (M) fall

125  Nick Reichmuth (PRP) def Ben Schardein (M) fall

130  Jacon Colston (PRP) def Sam Tunget (M) fall

135  Camryn Fields (PRP) def Jordan Jenne (M) fall

140  Adrian Vertrees (PRP) def Hunter Soaper (M) fall

145  Lamont Calloway (PRP) forfeit

152  Ben Culbertson (M) def Ryan Gibson (PRP) fall

160  Dakoda Choate (PRP) def Nathan Pierce (M) fall

171  NajJah Savery (PRP) forfeit

189  KeVan Avery (PRP) forfeit

215  Kyle Smith (PRP) forfeit

285  Cody Jaggers (PRP) forfeit

PRP 66 Central 18

112  Andrew Vanhoose (PRP) def Daniel Wakeroll © fall

119  Anthony Wood (PRP) def Dejan Ray © fall

125  Nick Reichmuth (PRP) def Julian Sanchez © fall

130  Jacob Colston (PRP) def Eric Reiley © fall

135  Abram Deng © def Camryn Fields (PRP) fall

140  Zach Evans © def Adrian Vertrees (PRP) fall

145  Lamont Calloway (PRP)  def Elliano Cashilo © fall

152  Kevin Porter © def Ryan Gibson (PRP) fall

160  Dakoda Choate (PRP) def Anthony Edmonds © fall

171  NajJah Savery (PRP) forfeit

189  KeVan Avery (PRP) def Marcus Shall © fall

215  Kyle Smith (PRP) forfeit

285  Cody Jaggers (PRP) forfeit

103  Ben Roehrig (PRP) forfeit

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QUAD AT JOHN HARDIN: DOSS, JEFFERSONTOWN, JOHN HARDIN, NORTH HARDIN

JOHN HARDIN 66, LOUISVILLE DOSS 15

189: Calvin Schoonover (JH) won by forfeit

215: Nick Knoll (JH) won by forfeit

285: Glenn Frost (JH) pinned Joseph Frith (LD), 1:24

why didn't Nichol wrestle against John Hardin?

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I don't know why Nickel didn't wrestle against JH.

And I don't know why Jones was able to bump up and wrestle him even though he came in at 217. But I guess the KHSAA does give a little leeway early in the season until football players can get down to weight.

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I don't know why Nickel didn't wrestle against JH.

And I don't know why Jones was able to bump up and wrestle him even though he came in at 217. But I guess the KHSAA does give a little leeway early in the season until football players can get down to weight.

Well I came down to see Jones and Nickel wrestle and it was to awesome for words.  But from what I saw that nickel did wrestle and beat nick knoll in the middle of the second period.

Another thing I was in the weight-in's and nickel weight in at 214.8. Not 217. The reason why he wrestled Mark was because they had a challenge. That is the full deal.

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Alright, first off Nickel did wrestle against JH (Nick Knoll) & pinned him early in the 2nd period.  Second, Nickel weighed in at 214.6 (I have the weigh-in sheet to prove it), so I don't know who said he was overweight, but it simply isn't true.  Third, I understand the frustration of the JH fan, but come on, you had a great, highly-anticipated match-up between 2 of the top wrestlers in the state.  It is not often you get to watch two #1 ranked kids square off so I can see why the emphasis was placed on them.  It is not like you went on and on about other NH wrestlers.  Finally, Jones & Nickel are without a doubt excellent wrestlers, but IMO pound for pound the best wrestler there last night was Josh Johnson, no question.

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