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at mccraery we have never had a state champion but had a few good ones

1.brandon perry 2nd (sen) 3rd (jun) 6th (som) 8th (fresh)

2.delmar watson 2 time state runner up

3.matt troxell was in the quaters against nollen beating him 14-7 and got rolled ended up 8th

4.jimmy cordell 2nd senior year 3rd junior year

5.eric bryant 2nd (som) 3rd (senior) 5th (junior)

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from sk, i'd rank them like this:

1) brad cooper - one of the best ever from kentucky in my opinion

2) dave barnes - undefeated state champ in 1988, ncaa all american.

3) tommy storms - 2 timer, could have easily been a 3 timer but wrestled up his sr year to strengthen his team

4) craig cooper

5) mike lee - state champ, 3 time finalist

6) matt lee - state champ, 2 time finalist

7) neil cooper

8 ) paul kaiser - state champ, 2 time finalist

9) steven kaiser - state champ, h.s. all american

10) tie - jamie baugh, chuck reimer, jeff everman, chad dalton, dave destephano, any other state champs from sk

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In the early 70's brothers Jerry Northcutt and Bobby Northcutt were two of the states best wrestlers and were from Harrison Co.    They both happen to be Ryan Ross' great uncles.  I believe this shows some tradition!

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Doss State Champions:

167-1974-Tedlineberry

105-1983-Brandy Landley

112-1983-Jay Heickelback

112-1984-Jay Heickelback

112-1988-Rickey Fowler

152-2004-Darren Mitchell 3rd Place

160-2005-Darren Mitchell 3rd Place

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Doss State Champions:

167-1974-Tedlineberry

105-1983-Brandy Landley

112-1983-Jay Heickelback

112-1984-Jay Heickelback

112-1988-Rickey Fowler

152-2004-Darren Mitchell 3rd Place

160-2005-Darren Mitchell 3rd Place

Ted Lineberry 1st as Jr. 2nd as Sr.

Brad Langley 1st as Sr.

Jay Heichelback 1st as Jr. 1st as Sr.

Rickey Fowler 4 time state qualifier 3rd as Jr. 1st as Sr.

Only other finalist Bob Vinigar as Hwt in 1990 placed 5th at Hwt in 91.

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Southern High School

1st Joe Powers (state champ 140)

2nd Cliff Johnson (3rd at 135)

3rd George Reyes (6th at 103,6th at 112)

4th Karlton Bond (8th at 215

Southern wrestling has grown alot the past few years and is still getting better.Weve had some good first time wrestlers like Karlton Bond (only wrestled 1 year) and joe powers (1 1/2 years)

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1975

Individual Winners-

Heavyweight-Kelly Kirchbaum (North Hardin)

1974

Individual Winner -

Heavyweight-Kelly Kirchbaum (North Hardin).

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From DeSales

Chris Rieser-5th at 145 2002

Kevin Cocanaugher-4th at 171 2002

Tyler Langly-5th at 130 2005

Stephan Harpe-5th at 145 2005

Titan Here are the placers from DeSales.

1996

Nick Martin----130-6th

Brent Martin---140-6th

1997

Nick Martin----130-4th

Mike Geraghty-152-4th

1998

Mike Geraghty-160-6th

2001

John Taylor-----215--6th

2003

Chris Reiser-------152--6th

Kevin Coconaugher-171-5th

2004

Kevin Coconaugher---171-7th

2005

Tyler Langly-----------130-5th

Stefan Harpe----------145-6th

Matt French-----------189--8th

2006

Leicht Reinhold--------215--7th

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Gary Jennings-103/112

Cody Moy-171

James Linker-152

You can't talk PRP without mentioning James Simpson HWT 1989.  I think this was his junior season and he played basketball as a senior rather than wrestling.  I also heard he did a backflip after winning the championship.  Pretty good for a heavyweight.

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Fern Creek has had lots of state champs, good tradition thru the years!

I didnt get to see any of these guys (IN boy here) but heard lots of stories for the alums.

I guess the multiple X champs would be considered the better of the one times, but thats not always the case. What do the old timers remember about the Fern Creek kids?

Don Blevins 152lbs, 2x & MOW

Todd King 105lbs & 126lbs, 2X and MOW

John Sawaya HVY 2X

Lawrence Woodford HVY 2X

Nick Spine 98lbs 2X

Tim Whitfill 103lbs & 119lbs 2X

Mark Thomas 132lbs, MOW (not a 2xer but won MOW)

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Eastern High School

(not in specific order)

Derek Sawyer-State Champ @ 215lbs

Andre Bradford-placer (not sure how many times)

Robert Smith- 2x placer

Mike Moriarty-State Champ @ 138lbs.

Jerry Whelan

Detrick Smith

William Randle

Ballard high schools coach (cant remember his name)

many others

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Fern Creek has had lots of state champs, good tradition thru the years!

I didnt get to see any of these guys (IN boy here) but heard lots of stories for the alums.

I guess the multiple X champs would be considered the better of the one times, but thats not always the case. What do the old timers remember about the Fern Creek kids?

Don Blevins 152lbs, 2x & MOW

Todd King 105lbs & 126lbs, 2X and MOW

John Sawaya HVY 2X

Lawrence Woodford HVY 2X

Nick Spine 98lbs 2X

Tim Whitfill 103lbs & 119lbs 2X

Mark Thomas 132lbs, MOW (not a 2xer but won MOW)

Completely right ... a multi champ isn't necessarily better than a one timer.  Jacob Holbrooke from Campbell Co for example ... a one time champ.  A one time champ that only gave up like 3 points (not including letting the guy up) his whole state champ year (Fairfield OH Invitational included).

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Thats my point and while Holbrook was dominant only giving up 3 points all season thats not to say he was the best in Campbells history.

I was hoping to get some comments about some of these Fern Creek Kids from the past, I heard Mark Hitchings had a mean navy ride but he cant get any of his own kids to do it haha just kidding, and Ive heard Spine was pretty tough as well as Todd King and Tim Whitfill. I've heard alot of stories about Don Blevins 2Xer at 152lbs. Supposedly he moved here for JR and SR year otherwise he might have had a few more championships.

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Thats my point and while Holbrook was dominant only giving up 3 points all season thats not to say he was the best in Campbells history.

I was hoping to get some comments about some of these Fern Creek Kids from the past, I heard Mark Hitchings had a mean navy ride but he cant get any of his own kids to do it haha just kidding, and Ive heard Spine was pretty tough as well as Todd King and Tim Whitfill. I've heard alot of stories about Don Blevins 2Xer at 152lbs. Supposedly he moved here for JR and SR year otherwise he might have had a few more championships.

No doubt, that is hard to say and not what i was trying to do. 

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I was hoping to get some comments about some of these Fern Creek Kids from the past, I heard Mark Hitchings had a mean navy ride but he cant get any of his own kids to do it haha just kidding, and Ive heard Spine was pretty tough as well as Todd King and Tim Whitfill. I've heard alot of stories about Don Blevins 2Xer at 152lbs. Supposedly he moved here for JR and SR year otherwise he might have had a few more championships.

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Ben Vessels 189 2x finalist 1x undefeated st champ

Neal Crawford 130 undefeated st champ

Dean Williams 125 st champ

Carlos Rodreges 125 50-0 reocord senior (tore his acl at regionals)

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