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2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS!

Posted By: Chief Renegade

2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 10:41 AM

PRE-SEASON RANKINGS!

Wrestlers are ranked by their ANTICIPATED weights. As with any ranking system they are just my opinion, arrived at through MANY hours of research.

Many factors are considered (Not always in this order):

1. State bracket performance.
2. Performance at national folkstyle tournaments.
3. National FS/GR success.
4. Information from Coaches and Parents.
5. Competition that the wrestler has faced.


IMPORTANT:

The input must include criteria! Asking, "Why is this guy above that guy" or saying, "I can't believe you have that guy ranked" is not criteria. Just state your evidence and if found substantive, I will change it. Also remember that we are still many weeks away from the first whistle so a lot can change and surely will.

Instead of changing the rankings AS new information comes in, I plan to update them each Friday until the season starts.




TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A
5. Garden City - 6A
6. Lawrence - 6A
7. Andover Central - 5A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Topeka Seaman - 5A


106:
1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A
6. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A
7. Khamin Crow – SEA – 10 - 5A
8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A
9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A
10. Levi Kester – PT – 11 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A
3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A
4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A
5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A
7. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
8. Zane Baugh – AB – 10 - 4A
9. Jeff Morrow – DB – 12 - 6A
10. Tristan Star – LAW – 10 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. PJ Cheney – TUR – 11 - 5A
9. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A
7. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A
8. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A
9. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
10. Corey Spader – SPH – 12 - 4A

132:
1. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A
2. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A
3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A
4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Trevor Kennedy – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A
8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A
10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A

138:
1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Reis Humphrey – SMS – 12 - 5A
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
6. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
8. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A
9. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A

145:
1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A
2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
6. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
7. Lawson Fiss – HUG – 12 - 4A
8. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A
9. Jared Fiscus – CH – 12 - 4A
10. Michael Helms – ARK – 12 - 5A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A
3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A
5. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
6. Patrick Weaver – HUG – 12 - 4A
7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A
8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A
9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A
10. Derek Frost – CFK - 12 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A
2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A
3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A
6. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Nick Wuthnow – SAC – 11 - 321A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
4. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A
5. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
6. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
7. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
8. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A
9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A
10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A
2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A
3. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A
4. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A
5. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A
6. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A
7. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A
8. Levi Huneke – SAB – 12 - 321A
9. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A
10. Rasheed Brady – SMS – 11 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A
3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A
4. Dalton Rodd – AC – 12 - 5A
5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A
6. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A
7. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A
8. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A
9. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A
10. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A

220:
1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A
2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A
4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A
5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A
6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A
7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A
8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A
9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A
3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 12:32 PM

Thanks for posting Chief.

126 looks stacked this year if they all stay at that weight.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 01:29 PM

5A/120, 6A 113 and 5A 126 are really loaded.

Overall breakdown:

6A - 35
5A - 53
4A - 37
321A - 15
Posted By: BJobe

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 01:31 PM

What about 4A 145? 7 of 10!
Posted By: Gable Fan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 03:21 PM

Wow - If Shawnee Mission South had not dropped to 5A, they would have had two top ranked wrestlers in 6A.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 03:22 PM

Originally Posted By: Gable Fan
Wow - If Shawnee Mission South had not dropped to 5A, they would have had two top ranked wrestlers in 6A.


True!
Posted By: Gable Fan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 03:24 PM

Noticed Spencer Wilson was not ranked. Is he wrestling this year?
Posted By: Ed Wilson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 04:27 PM

Originally Posted By: Gable Fan
Noticed Spencer Wilson was not ranked. Is he wrestling this year?


Dont know, he hasnt been cleared by the docs.
Posted By: Gable Fan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 05:04 PM

Bummer - always enjoy watching him compete
Posted By: WillyM

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 06:24 PM

132 lbs. 1-Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A, 2-Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A, 3-Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A.

Can't get much tougher in weight in any class. Olsen and Haralson might get back at each other in the Leavenworth Challanger. Think Haralson won last year.

Don't know about 285 lb #1 Will Geary–TOP-12-6A and #2 Nathan Butler-LV–12-5A. Shame they won't meet at State.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 06:37 PM

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. PJ Cheney – TUR – 11 - 5A
9. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A


I might be bias but it looks like, to me, that 5A 120 is one bad a$$ weight class. 6 of the top 10 from 5A? A 3xer and two returning state champs. Multiple state placers. Should be an interesting season.
Posted By: badbo

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 07:40 PM

Welcome to STA Tyler Dickman. First week of the season he has both Haralson and Olsen. STA, Lawrence and Lansing are all in the LV Challenger tournament.

I love my man Olsen and think he wins it. I also gotta agree with Cokeley (as much as I hate too...) 5a 120 is nasty!
Posted By: powercat1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 07:50 PM

285 - Will Geary over Nathan Butler 4-3
@ Rocky Mountain Nationals 03/18/2012

285 - Nathan Butler(K) dec over Will Geary 4-0, 1-1
@ Wrestling Central Freestyle Duals 05/19/2012

Both 2012 high school 6A state champions Butler @220 and Geary @ 285.
Butler
2012 ASICS FILA freestyle National Champion @ 275
2012 ASICS FILA Greco National Runner-up @ 275.
2012 ASICS/USAW Folkstyle Nationals 3rd place @ 285

So a 1 point victory in folkstyle supersedes not only a pretty impressive freestyle victory but also all of Butler's National accomplishments?
Is Butlers #2 ranking simply because he was 220 last year and Geary was 285? Seems to me that Butler has had more National success and has faced better competition.
Using the 5 factors you listed at the top of this thread,
1. is a tie
2,3,5 go to Butler.
Posted By: Thompson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 09:06 PM

Gee whiz, it looks like we have a lot of work to do. Looks like a lot of exciting matchups to come! I can't wait!
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 09:57 PM

Originally Posted By: powercat1
285 - Will Geary over Nathan Butler 4-3
@ Rocky Mountain Nationals 03/18/2012

285 - Nathan Butler(K) dec over Will Geary 4-0, 1-1
@ Wrestling Central Freestyle Duals 05/19/2012

Both 2012 high school 6A state champions Butler @220 and Geary @ 285.
Butler
2012 ASICS FILA freestyle National Champion @ 275
2012 ASICS FILA Greco National Runner-up @ 275.
2012 ASICS/USAW Folkstyle Nationals 3rd place @ 285

So a 1 point victory in folkstyle supersedes not only a pretty impressive freestyle victory but also all of Butler's National accomplishments?
Is Butlers #2 ranking simply because he was 220 last year and Geary was 285? Seems to me that Butler has had more National success and has faced better competition.
Using the 5 factors you listed at the top of this thread,
1. is a tie
2,3,5 go to Butler.


I love to watch both of these guys wrestle. I hear what you are saying but I must point out a few things. Nathan's National accomplishments are in the international styles and they were in the FILA Cadet age division which excludes many juniors and nearly all seniors. Will has very little, next to none, experience in the international styles. These rankings are for FOLKSTYLE and they are VERY different, especially for the big guys because of the push out rule. And yes, Nathan bumped up. I think these guys are VERY, VERY even but I too would have to give the ever so slight edge to Geary at this time.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 09:59 PM

Originally Posted By: badbo
Welcome to STA Tyler Dickman. First week of the season he has both Haralson and Olsen. STA, Lawrence and Lansing are all in the LV Challenger tournament.

I love my man Olsen and think he wins it. I also gotta agree with Cokeley (as much as I hate too...) 5a 120 is nasty!


Dickman won't be eligible the first week of the season, I don't believe.
Posted By: BDRan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 10:33 PM

Be careful to. Olsen is out for blood this year, and hopefully will bump up and meet with Dulgarian in a few of these tournaments, so maybe we won't see as many Olsen to Haralson to Dickman meetings this year. However, I don't think anyone will complain about an Olsen Dulgarian showdown. Sounds about as explosive as a Will Geary Nathan Butler state final.....

However, props to Chief. I couldn't have ranked this year in any way shape or form, but I think these are some legit rankings, setting up a sweet year for Kansas wrestling.
Don't forget about that college scene either wink
Posted By: powercat1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 10:50 PM

2. Performance at national folkstyle tournaments.
3. National FS/GR success.
From the original post on this thread


Nathan's 3rd place finish WAS at a folkstyle tournament, 2012 ASICS/USAW Jr/Cadet Folkstyle Natls, which includes both Jrs/cadets. So this alone should give him the nod. Look at the competition
Junior - 285
1st Place - Adam Coon of WOW
2nd Place - Cole Johnson of De Soto Wrestling
3rd Place - Nathan Butler of Leavenworth County Spartans
4th Place - Jeremy Brazil of ISI
5th Place - Riley Delzer of Oconto Falls
6th Place - Nathan Jackson of Tuttle High School
7th Place - Donte Winfield of Perry Meridian
8th Place - Collin Jensen of South Dakota
If you want to say these are folkstyle rankings then FS/GR should not be factored in at all. Are these rankings for the best FOLKSTYLE wrestlers in the state or the best WRESTLERS in the state? Like I said if this is all about folkstyle than summer wrestling shouldn't be considered, Because Nathan is clearly the BEST ALL AROUND 285 wrestler in the state.

Again Nathan wins 3 of the 5 so called factors used to determine the rankings out right. But of course you are going to side with Chief, it's what everyone on this forum expects.
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/28/12 11:11 PM

powercat1,

We are still just over two months from the start of the season. I think that it is great that someone devotes their time to compiling these rankings for all of us to debate. I have seen both Butler and Geary wrestle high school and they have different wrestling styles. Geary looks like a beast and wrestles like one. Butler is probably one of the best high school (big men) wrestlers I have seen from the technical standpoint. Butler is well respected by those who have seen him wrestle as is Geary. I don't know either one of them personally, I can only speak from what I have seen on the mat.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 12:04 AM

Powercat,

You misunderstand the rankings.

I don't give the nod to the highest number of the criteria points that I stated. They are weighted. Many times the National FS/GR results break ties.

The two most influential points that determined my rankings with these two elite athletes were:

1. In the only Folkstyle match that they have ever wrestled each other, Geary won.
2. Geary is the defending 285 State Champion. Butler is the defending 220 State Champion.

I know both of these wrestlers very well and I am jumping up and down in their corner. We have two of the finest HWT's in the country. I was really bummed that they were split in the classes and that due to changes in the schedules, that they will not meet at the SM North tournament.

To be clear, had they never wrestled each other in Folkstyle, I would have ranked Nathan #1. Understand also that the Oak Park FS Duals were the first FS matches in Will Geary's life.

I sure hope they both plan to join my teams in Denver again in March 2013!
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 01:10 AM

160 is the toughest weight. I think the top 3 could easily claim the top spot. Hope Calvin is recovered.

195 5A deserves more comments. Rodd has some big wins and I watched O'Donnell this summer, and who know what you are going to get. He has matches where he can beat anyone.

145 4A is very deep.

Finally, I expect alot of movement on weight. There are some kids I just do not think are going to make these weights.

And, again, the best thread on the forum. It creates interest and frustrates that guy down south....
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 01:27 AM

Originally Posted By: John Johnson
Finally, I expect a lot of movement on weight. There are some kids I just do not think are going to make these weights.

And, again, the best thread on the forum. It creates interest and frustrates that guy down south....


Yes......and Amen.
Posted By: ChunkDirty

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 02:13 AM

I don't know if this is funny or not but Haralson but the "#1" 132 twice last season
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 02:55 AM

Originally Posted By: ChunkDirty
I don't know if this is funny or not but Haralson but the "#1" 132 twice last season


It can be funny...lol.

Look at last years final All-Class ranking and you will see Olsen ranked above Hunter. That was based on a triangle of wins/losses vs. Stokes and others. Those two defeats happened in week 1 and 2 back in 2011. There have been over 50 matches wrestled since then. Olsen deserves that top ranking in my opinion but I do agree that Hunter has a valid point here! I may have to rethink that.

Thanks!
Posted By: U My Boy Blue

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 06:56 AM

BDRan, Olsen is a nice young man, met him and some of his family for the first time last year, they were all very nice, polite, and respectful people, and die hard wrestling fans!! I enjoyed talking to them all!!and he is a stud. But, before the big Olsen vs Dulgarian showdown, you might want to remember there are some other tough, 138 ers out their he might have to face before he makes it too the big showdown!! Im sure they too are on a mission this year! Im just saying, and no disrespect intented, both Olsen and Dulgarian are good kids!!

B. Shoemaker-BAL
R. Humphrey-SMS
J. Durossett-FS
G. McEachern-NEW

Just too name a few of the guys I know will be at some the same Tournaments together, I know there are several more tough 138 ers out their.
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/29/12 03:43 PM

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A

This will be a lot of fun to watch as the season goes along. Come State, this could be one heck of a knock down drag out to see who takes the top prize. Good stuff.
Posted By: BDRan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/30/12 03:18 AM

My Boy Blue. No disrespect intended towards any of those four. I expect 138 to be the most entertaining weight class this year, with so much speed, strength, and variations in style in one weight class. It will be hard to look away from any match in that weight. I've seen all four of those studs do some crazy things firsthand. I was just saying as much as we're looking forward to the top three at 132, a bump up from Olsen to 138, and a good amount of upsets at tournaments, would lead to a showdown that could be one of the top matches seen this year. Emphasis on upsets though. Because 138 is steep, and I'll be studying the brackets at these tournaments more this year than any of my classes!
Best of luck to you this year though Blue, unless you're wrestling an Shawnee Mission School dressed in black and blue :p
Posted By: U My Boy Blue

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 09/30/12 11:16 PM

BDRan, You are right it will be a fun and exciting year, cant wait to get rolling!! and who knows who will be at what weight by then, Im sure there will be lots of movement before the boys take to the mat..good luck to you guys also! Green and Gold through and through!!! LOL... Take care.
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/01/12 06:19 PM

5A race could be epic however I feel the railers have earned the 2 spot we return over 100 state points approx. 120 points and return 7 placers all of which have improved and 3 other state qualifiers who won matches last year and will be major threats to place especially 160 and 126 pound kids. We have a 113 pounder who will surprise a lot of people and Quinton Harrison slightly under ranked though all are good kids. He has wins over several great opponents and is 3 time medalist returning to that same weight. McEachern probably will be 45 and monares 32 or 38. That being said we were ranked 4 heading into regional last year and did just fine at state 6 points shy of ark city. I anticipate another great race and can't wait.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/01/12 06:43 PM

Those top 4 will be very close. Many things will change before the first weekend but I currently have five finalists for Ark and one for Newton. I do have eight placers for Newton, which will rack up a lot of points.

Are you talking about:

113 - E. Torres
126 - G. Torres
160 - Nelson
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/01/12 07:30 PM

Correct on Torres cousins but Hayden Mock will be 60 and he was one match away from placing at 152 last year. Harrison split with number two and beat number 3 ranked guy at 26 just think he usually gets under ranked. McEachern will never see 38 and I think that makes a difference. We will see but I know we have finalists Langley and gallegos will be right there. Gallegos one point away from finals last year lost 1 to 0 to tough kid from hays cash drylie. Langley all american in cadets at fargo keeps getting better.A lot changes in a year i believe this newton team will be better than last year.But I also know other teams improve this just my opinion.
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/01/12 07:44 PM

Ark city won title with o champs last year and I believe KC Turner won it in i believe 2004 with o champs but 12 medalists.Just saying.
Posted By: Scooter

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/02/12 04:18 PM

Relocated
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/02/12 05:51 PM

Scooter, maybe you can move this question to it's own thread since it's not an All-Class ranking issue, but I will throw out two names that come to mind...

Ryne Cokeley:
2008 - 119
2009 - 130
2010 - 145

Parker Madl:
2009 - 140
2010 - 171
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/02/12 06:31 PM

The quality of the wrestler, not his weight class, determines whether he is able to bump up weight classes and still compete. There are plenty of kids that DON'T win state one year, then bump up several weight classes and DO win state the following year......
Posted By: Takealookatthat

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/03/12 02:14 AM

What about Kyle Miller, Buhler? Heard he took state @ 145# in Roman Grecko. And competed at Fargo..He also beat Spader last year at Hays. Thinking he should be somewhere on the rankings at 126..just my opinion
Posted By: Tommyboy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/03/12 12:50 PM

Lucas Maki should be number 2 at 126 .
Posted By: Tommyboy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/03/12 12:55 PM

A two time placewinner at 125 in 5a ( 4th in 2012 & 5th in 2011 ). Maki of Andover
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/03/12 01:12 PM

Originally Posted By: Tommyboy
Lucas Maki should be number 2 at 126 .


I agree that Maki is underrated. He should be at #5. I will update on Friday.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/03/12 01:37 PM

Originally Posted By: Takealookatthat
What about Kyle Miller, Buhler? Heard he took state @ 145# in Roman Grecko. And competed at Fargo..He also beat Spader last year at Hays. Thinking he should be somewhere on the rankings at 126..just my opinion


126 will change on Friday. Cole beat Miller. Greg Jones is likely to be in the rankings at this weight.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/05/12 11:31 AM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A
5. Garden City - 6A
6. Lawrence - 6A
7. Andover Central - 5A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Topeka Seaman - 5A


106:
1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A
6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A
8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A
9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A
10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A
3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A
4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A
5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A
7. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
8. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
9. Zane Baugh – AB – 10 - 4A
10. Jeff Morrow – DB – 12 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. PJ Cheney – TUR – 11 - 5A
9. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A
6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A
7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A
8. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A
9. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
10. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A
2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A
3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A
4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Trevor Kennedy – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A
8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A
10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A

138:
1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
7. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A
8. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A
10. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A

145:
1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A
2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
6. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
7. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
8. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
9. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A
10. Jared Fiscus – CH – 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A
3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
5. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A
6. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A
8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A
9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A
2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A
3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A
6. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
4. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A
5. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
6. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A
7. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
8. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A
10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A
2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
4. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A
5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A
7. Kyle Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A
9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A
10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A

195:
1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A
3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A
4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A
5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A
6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A
7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A
8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A
9. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A
10. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A

220:
1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A
2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A
4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A
5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A
6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A
7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A
8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A
9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A
3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A

Posted By: crowdad

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/05/12 12:29 PM

You might look at 106 i think Cavanaugh beat Bowen at state last year.
Posted By: KansasFisher

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/05/12 04:05 PM

WIlson beat Kennedy at Derby in 2011
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/05/12 04:37 PM

Originally Posted By: KansasFisher
WIlson beat Kennedy at Derby in 2011


What happened on the backside there? Kennedy took 3rd at Derby and Wilson took 6th.
Posted By: Elbow

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 05:02 AM

Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling.
Posted By: KansasFisher

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 06:22 AM

Wilson took 6th because of injury default, chief.
Posted By: sportsfan02

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 09:20 AM

Originally Posted By: Elbow
Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling.

Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it.
Posted By: BigRedETG

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 07:58 PM

Jared Johnson graduated last year
Posted By: DeMaranville

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 08:33 PM

Jared Johnson is a senior this year
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 08:37 PM

Originally Posted By: sportsfan02
Originally Posted By: Elbow
Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling.

Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it.


The majority of wrestling fans, participants, coaches, parents, and advocates embrace rankings. If you are part of the minority you need to learn to enjoy the rankings and the hard work that has gone into them or go away unless you have something positive to contribute.
Posted By: PatrickCavanaugh

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 10:31 PM

Looking at the time posted, I think Elbow did some drunk posting. JMO. Sleep it off guy.
Posted By: sportsfan02

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/06/12 11:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Cokeley
Originally Posted By: sportsfan02
Originally Posted By: Elbow
Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling.

Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it.


The majority of wrestling fans, participants, coaches, parents, and advocates embrace rankings. If you are part of the minority you need to learn to enjoy the rankings and the hard work that has gone into them or go away unless you have something positive to contribute.

Heck, I didn't know he was talking about "rankings", I thought he was talking about something else entirely. My bad, but my point remains the same and valid!
Posted By: PatrickCavanaugh

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/07/12 12:27 AM

Pathetic sporto. Keep living off tax payers bud. I have to work in the morning, how bout you???
Posted By: sportsfan02

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/07/12 08:56 AM

You need to go back over to the kids board. You're not quite ready for the grown-up board!
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/07/12 12:11 PM

Originally Posted By: sportsfan02
You need to go back over to the kids board. You're not quite ready for the grown-up board!

PC, welcome to the grown-up board. Good luck to your son this year in his freshman campaign.
Posted By: BigRedETG

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/07/12 10:57 PM

Do your research Johnson graduated last year with a second place finish behind Ky Biddle
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/07/12 11:10 PM

Originally Posted By: BigRedETG
Do your research Johnson graduated last year with a second place finish behind Ky Biddle


Lol. Jared is a Senior this year.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/08/12 12:29 AM

Big Red, I hope Jared graduates sometime, but it will be this May - God willing.... He is still only 17.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/08/12 02:25 AM

Originally Posted By: sportsfan02
Originally Posted By: Cokeley
Originally Posted By: sportsfan02
Originally Posted By: Elbow
Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling.

Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it.


The majority of wrestling fans, participants, coaches, parents, and advocates embrace rankings. If you are part of the minority you need to learn to enjoy the rankings and the hard work that has gone into them or go away unless you have something positive to contribute.

Heck, I didn't know he was talking about "rankings", I thought he was talking about something else entirely. My bad, but my point remains the same and valid!


The topic of the string is "All Class Rankings"... Sporto, I thought you were pointing out that the 2nd grade level speller was a member of the circus and in support of my point. What exactly are you trying to say? You agree with a guy that can't spell? What is your point and if we don't know what it is it doesn't really matter if it is valid or not. My statement is a fact and a request.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/08/12 11:34 AM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A
5. Garden City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Lawrence - 6A
8. Andover Central - 5A
9. Junction City - 6A
10. Colby - 4A



106:
1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A
6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A
8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A
9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A
10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A
3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A
4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A
5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A
7. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
8. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
9. Zane Baugh – AB – 10 - 4A
10. Jeff Morrow – DB – 12 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. PJ Cheney – TUR – 11 - 5A
9. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A
6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A
7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A
8. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A
9. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
10. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A
2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A
3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A
4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Trevor Kennedy – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A
8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A
10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A

138:
1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
7. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A
8. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A
10. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A

145:
1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A
2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
6. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
7. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
8. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
9. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A
10. Jared Fiscus – CH – 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A
3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
5. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A
6. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A
8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A
9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A
2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A
3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A
6. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
4. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A
5. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
6. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A
7. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
8. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A
10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A
2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
4. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A
5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A
7. Kyle Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A
9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A
10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A

195:
1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A
3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A
4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A
5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A
6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A
7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A
8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A
9. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A
10. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A

220:
1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A
2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A
4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A
5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A
6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A
7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A
8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A
9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A
3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A

Posted By: BigRedETG

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/08/12 05:00 PM

http://cjonline.com/sports/2012-01-10/area-star-jared-johnson check out this link
Posted By: dogofthetemple

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/08/12 06:49 PM

Originally Posted By: BigRedETG

Last years state bracket says different
http://www.usawks.com/HighSchool/2012/3A152.pdf
Posted By: Ben Dover

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/08/12 07:04 PM

Originally Posted By: BigRedETG


Hey, Big Red I got to love your tenacity ! You won’t even take Jared Johnsons own fathers written word for it. I guess only time will convince you. In the mean time it will be fun watching you dig that hole deeper and deeper!
Posted By: S Biddle

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/10/12 02:24 AM

BigRed, he is a senior this year.
Posted By: bug

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/10/12 07:26 PM

Patrick Burrus not ranked?
Posted By: WillyM

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/10/12 10:21 PM

Hay! Hey! A little compasion for us pour spelers. I have tried to get a spel cheker on this forumm for a few yaers. Cain't figur if i am typing fastr than i can think, or thinkeng fastr than i can typ.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/10/12 10:46 PM

Originally Posted By: bug
Patrick Burrus not ranked?


He will be in 5A.
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 04:40 PM

Chef how come FLO wrestling has Nathen ranked above will and you don't? is it because Nathen isn't on your park hill team? Nathen is a better hwt today than he was last year at rocky mountian nat. He worked he's butt off all summer to be the best.
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 04:43 PM

Nathan Butler should be the #1 HWT in the state of Kansas
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:07 PM

Originally Posted By: coach mock
Chief how come FLO wrestling has Nathen ranked above will and you don't? is it because Nathen isn't on your park hill team?


No.

1. The only folkstyle match they ever wrestled, Will won.
2. Will is the defending HWT champion. Nathan is the defending 220 champion.

Understand this "coach". Ranking Will above Nathan is not because I like one kid better than the other. I like them both! You can't hardly find a more respectful kid than Nathan Butler.
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:13 PM

Flo has them both at HWT.Nathan is a 2 time defending state champ
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:16 PM

Originally Posted By: coach mock
Nathan is a 2 time defending state champ


At 215 and 220.
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:20 PM

Will is a Bad dude don't get me wrong i'm not cutting will down at all he is the strongest hwt in the nat. But Flo wrestling has Nathan ranked above will.
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:21 PM

Kids grow
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:22 PM

Nathan is a HWT now
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:22 PM

Nathan bet will in May
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:25 PM

Originally Posted By: coach mock
Will is a Bad dude don't get me wrong i'm not cutting will down at all he is the strongest hwt in the nat. But Flo wrestling has Nathan ranked above will.


I did see that. I do communicate with Willie Saylor, the Editor at Flo Wrestling.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:26 PM

Originally Posted By: coach mock
Nathan bet will in May


He also beat Will in May...

1. That was Freestyle.
2. That was Will Geary's first and only FS tournament in his life.
Posted By: coach mock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:27 PM

y does flo have Nathan ranked above will?
Posted By: luellen

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:36 PM

I just had a crazy idea. Lets wrestle to find out whos who.
May sound weird to some but any thing is worth a try right?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/11/12 05:38 PM

Originally Posted By: coach mock
y does flo have Nathan ranked above will?


Their ranking reflected Nathan's national success, specifically at FILA Nationals and USAW Folkstyle Nationals. At the time of their ranking, they did not know if Geary had ever wrestled him. The subjectivity creeps in when you consider that Will was not in that ASICS/USWA Folkstyle bracket.

To be clear. My rankings are not predictions, they are just rankings. My expectation is that their dual match on January 9th will decide the #1 HWT in Kansas. No matter who wins, it will not surprise me. We have two fantastic heavyweights.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/12/12 12:05 PM

UPDATE #2


TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A
5. Garden City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Lawrence - 6A
8. Andover Central - 5A
9. Junction City - 6A
10. Colby - 4A



106:
1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A
6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A
8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A
9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A
10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A
3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A
4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A
5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A
7. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A
8. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
10. Zane Baugh – AB – 10 - 4A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
9. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
10. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A
6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A
7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A
8. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A
9. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A
10. Garrett Girard - 11 - LAW - 6A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A
2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A
3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A
4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A
8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A
10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A

138:
1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
7. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A
8. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A
10. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A

145:
1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A
2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
6. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
7. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
8. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
9. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
10. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A
3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
5. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A
6. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A
8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A
9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A
2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A
3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
4. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
6. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A
7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
4. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
5. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A
6. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
7. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A
8. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A
10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A
2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
4. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A
5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A
7. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A
9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A
10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A

195:
1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A
3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A
4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A
5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A
6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A
7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A
8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A
9. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A
10. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A

220:
1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A
2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A
4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A
5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A
6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A
7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A
8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A
9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A
3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A

Posted By: lazyman_1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/12/12 12:28 PM

Just because flowrestling has rankings different means nothing. The guys at flowrestling do not know our kansas guys more than we do. Does it really matter anyway?

Willie Saylor is a PA guy anyway.....He does a great job, but I would say he is more worried about East Coast Wrestling and how his PA boys are doing than anything.
Posted By: Tom Heier

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/12/12 09:09 PM

The Oakley kid ranked 7th at 182 is actually named Jason. His middle name might be Kyle though, I'll have to ask his dad. LOL
Posted By: Ex Heights Coach

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/13/12 02:19 AM

Chief,
What happened to Jeff Morrow at 113 or 120?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/13/12 03:04 PM

Originally Posted By: Ex Heights Coach
Chief,
What happened to Jeff Morrow at 113 or 120?


PJ Cheney is going 113. Morrow was #10 there and now he's #11.

Derby has got it going though. That team is a contender!
Posted By: Ex Heights Coach

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/13/12 07:11 PM

Chief,
How does 4th in 5-A automatically bump 4th in 6-A?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/13/12 07:28 PM

Originally Posted By: Ex Heights Coach
Chief,
How does 4th in 5-A automatically bump 4th in 6-A?


Cheney beat Seaton 11-6 and 11-5. Seaton beat Morrow 8-2. It was certainly not an automatic choice.
Posted By: My2sonz wrestle

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/16/12 05:24 PM

What weight is Himpel wrestling? I would guess 126 but could try and certify 120 again.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/16/12 05:33 PM

Originally Posted By: My2sonz wrestle
What weight is Himpel wrestling? I would guess 126 but could try and certify 120 again.


Reported to be 126.
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/17/12 08:02 PM

Chief,
Did Keegan Amos from Holcomb get any thought. I am not sure what weight he is going this year, but he should be tough where ever he is, he took #3 DeFore to a 1pt match in state semis last year, and finished 3rd last year.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 01:15 AM

I did consider that. Did Amos ever wrestle Jurgens? Who were his 4 losses to? He had a 15-4 record coming in. I have the finalist Jurgens ahead of him.
Posted By: RJW1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 01:46 AM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I did consider that. Did Amos ever wrestle Jurgens? Who were his 4 losses to? He had a 15-4 record coming in. I have the finalist Jurgens ahead of him.


I think Amos might have beaten Jurgens at the GWAC League Tourney last year but I do not know for sure.
Posted By: Ex Heights Coach

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 04:43 AM

This Morrow loss occurred at Kids State where Morrow withdrew because of being ill.
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 12:25 PM

I believe Jergens won early in the year, then Keegan won the next couple plus beating Salko 7-4 in the reginal finals, after Salko pinned Jergens in the semis. As far as other losses I think one of those was a forfiet at Garden City tourn due to a mistaken skin issue, and the other was late on the back side of the bracket at Garden City tourn. I am guessing he lost to Perez from Ulysses in there somewhere as well.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 12:28 PM

Thanks for the info!
Posted By: RJW1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 01:37 PM

Originally Posted By: L.Geyer
I believe Jergens won early in the year, then Keegan won the next couple plus beating Salko 7-4 in the reginal finals, after Salko pinned Jergens in the semis. As far as other losses I think one of those was a forfiet at Garden City tourn due to a mistaken skin issue, and the other was late on the back side of the bracket at Garden City tourn. I am guessing he lost to Perez from Ulysses in there somewhere as well.


I think Perez beat both Jurgens and Amos at the GWAC tourney. They don't have individual results for all duals at the tourney posted, but Perez was awarded first, Amos second, and Jurgens third.
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 02:40 PM

RJ1W
I believe you are correct Perez beat both of them, Amos lost once to Perez and Jergens lost twice to Amos, and Perez. Of course that is a long way back to remember for me though. smile
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 03:38 PM

Originally Posted By: L.Geyer
RJ1W
I believe you are correct Perez beat both of them, Amos lost once to Perez and Jergens lost twice to Amos, and Perez. Of course that is a long way back to remember for me though. smile


If everyone would use Trackwrestling for their events then we wouldn't have to rely on our memories for this stuff. smile Plugging the best Online wrestling tool on the internet!
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 04:16 PM

In the past I have not been 100% on board with Track Wrestling, as I have always been old school, and use the old fashion pen to paper. But after seeing some of the other programs out there lately, I have to agree with Will, Track Wrestling appears to be the best out there. But this is completely different topic on the forum. So back to the All Class Rankings!!!!

WOW!! I said I agree with Will that doesn’t happen much. smile smile
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/18/12 06:35 PM

Originally Posted By: L.Geyer

WOW!! I said I agree with Will that doesn’t happen much. smile smile


Don't beat yourself up, it happens to everyone at some point in time.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/19/12 07:42 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A
5. Garden City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Lawrence - 6A
8. Andover Central - 5A
9. Junction City - 6A
10. Colby - 4A



106:
1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A
6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A
8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A
9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A
10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A
3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A
4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A
5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A
7. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A
8. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
10. Jeffrey Morrow - DB - 12 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
9. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
10. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A
6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A
7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A
8. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A
9. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A
10. Garrett Girard - 11 - LAW - 6A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A
2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A
3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A
4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A
8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A
10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A

138:
1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
8. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A
9. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A

145:
1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A
2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
6. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
7. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
8. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
9. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A
3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
5. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A
6. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A
8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A
9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A
2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A
3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
4. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
6. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A
7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
4. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
5. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A
6. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
7. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A
8. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A
10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A
2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
4. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A
5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A
7. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A
9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A
10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A

195:
1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A
3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A
4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A
5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A
6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A
7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A
8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A
9. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A
10. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A

220:
1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A
2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A
4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A
5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A
6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A
7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A
8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A
9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A
3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A
Posted By: ALLFORFUN

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/21/12 02:42 AM

What weight is Kaleb Konitzer this year?? I heard he is at 126?!!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/21/12 07:40 PM

It was reported that he was going 132.
Posted By: rockytop

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/22/12 01:01 AM

Kaleb will be at 126.
Posted By: DJLoyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/22/12 11:36 AM

any word on why Defore is at Ark City now?? i always thought Harding was a heck of a coach at Central Burden
Posted By: Jeff Ryan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/22/12 02:17 PM

Chief,

Your time and effort to put the rankings together together is well appreciated.

Keep an eye on Whitson from Emporia at 120.

Very motivated kid.
Posted By: S Biddle

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/22/12 10:54 PM

Only one that can answer that question is Joey DeFore. Harding was an excellent coach but he is no longer at Central Burden and that had nothing to do with DeFore transferring to Ark City.
Posted By: DJLoyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 10/23/12 12:38 AM

I really enjoyed watching coach Harding and his team the past couple years at state... is coach Harding coaching anywhere now, and if so they are lucky to have him
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 11/09/12 02:48 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. Newton - 5A
5. Garden City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Lawrence - 6A
8. Andover Central - 5A
9. Junction City - 6A
10. Colby - 4A



106:
1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A
6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A
8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A
9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A
10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A
3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A
4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A
5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A
7. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A
8. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
10. Jeffrey Morrow - DB - 12 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A
7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A
8. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A
9. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
10. Marco Perez - ARK - 10 - 5A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A
6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A
7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A
8. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A
9. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A
10. Garrett Girard - 11 - LAW - 6A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A
2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A
3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A
4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A
7. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
9. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
10. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A

138:
1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
8. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A
9. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A
2. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
5. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
6. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
7. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
8. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
9. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
10. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
3. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
4. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A
5. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
6. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A
7. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
8. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A
9. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A
10. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A
10. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A

170:
1t. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A
1t. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
3. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
4. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
5. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
7. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A
8. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A
10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A
2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A
3. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
4. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A
7. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A
9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A
10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A

195:
1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A
3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A
4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A
5. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A
7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A
8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A
9. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A
10. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A

220:
1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A
2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A
4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A
5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A
6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A
7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A
8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A
9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A
3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 11/20/12 06:09 PM

Once again, I will be taking two full dual teams to Denver, Colorado on March 15-18. The final All-Class Rankings will determine the invitation order. Last year, we brought home the 6-foot team trophy and it was one of the years highlight wrestling trips! Many wrestlers got 10-12 matches and we enjoyed downtown Denver on St.Patricks day!

Circle your calendar for this trip and good luck to ALL of the All-Class wrestlers!
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 12:17 AM

Love the All-Class rankings, always have, always will. So thanks Chief for your time and effort.

I understand the whole whining about "forget the rankings, etc., etc., let's just wrestle thing" and in the end it will be proven on the mat. But in the mean time, the rankings are great and cool, they promote the sport and create interest. Don't see how anyone could have anything negative to say about the rankings with that in mind.

Now as for the rankings, I have some thoughts about them as you might suspect.

My son has wrestled many of the kids ranked or has had them in brackets, etc., so I believe that my opinion is valid as I have lots to compare to. Additionally, I have watched many of the kids first hand, up close and personal, at the various tournaments that my son has attended. Many I have watched more as they have competed against my son's teammates.

I do realize that many or even most or even all forum readers don't care about my opinion and may not even want to hear it. But I will certainly enjoy expressing it, so I will.

Let' start with the team rankings. Can't contradict any of that as Chief has done the work and I believe he has the greatest insight on that. What I want to point out is related to the whole class warfare thing that comes up every year. Any comments about one particular class being weak, etc. or two particular classes needing to be combined is ridiculous, especially if you are talking about 5A and 6A. It is obvious from the rankings that 5A and 6A are the toughest right now. It is further obvious that the traditionally thought of as weakest 5A class is the toughest. Of the top 10 ranked teams, 5 are 5A and 4 are 6A, 1 is 4A and 3A is shut out at this point. It is clear that the traditionally thought of as toughest 4A class is clearly not. As for 3A, well need I say anything? You might say well 4A is still the toughest because it is the deepest and clearly that is not the case and the individual rankings validate that. 4A is just not as tough as people believe and as for 3A, well need I say anything? Of the 140 ranked kids, 53 are 5A, 34 are 6A, 34 are 4A and 19 are 3A. I think the team and individual numbers speak for themselves. I certainly hope that we don't have to go through the yearly "5A and 6A should be combined because of ..." crap which is asinine. Just because you have more kids at regional does not make it tougher. It's quality that counts, not quantity. I would love to see all the classes combined so we wouldn't have to go through this but "be careful what you wish for because you might get it". There would be a lot of 3A and 4A kids, coaches and teams whining then about not having a fair advantage, especially 3A.

What about the individual weights? Well I can't say much about the heavier weights as my son was always a light weight or middle weight and I don't have as much to compare to when it comes to the bigger weights. But I will say that I do not agree that 160 is the toughest although if Becker is #6, that's pretty tough. 145 is clearly the toughest, particularly if Helms is not even ranked.

106 looks good, but even if it didn't I wouldn’t know because that is too far removed from where my son was the last few years. I do know Terrill is a stud and I would pick him as he had some great matches last year with Leach. Goldenstein is also hot I know but I would go with Terrill.

At 113 I would not necessarily select that order as Lindlar is a state champion at that weight. I do know that DeShazer had a great spring season and has paid a lot of dues to earn that spot though so can't really complain although I would if I was Lindler's family or coaches. We'll see won't we? My gripe would be with Howell. I would have put Howell #1 probably because I watched him handle DeShazer at league last year although I don't know if Deshazer was hurt or what. Plus, of the kids that are ranked that Leach wrestled last year, Howell appeared to be the toughest and he did give Leach the "toughest" match. That's a mute point now though and I was clearly wrong about that one as DeShazer beat Howell last night. Based on that match though, I would certainly have Howell #2 if DeShazer is #1, but is that not fair to Lindlar?

At 120 of course, Gentzler is #1 until someone beats him. For me now, Leach is #2. He really had a great season last year. I know Mies is a stud and he beat Leach in freestyle, but I would rank kids based on folkstyle first. Leach has not really put a lot of time into freestyle so I do not know if that is a fair comparison using freestyle. If there is nothing else to go on, then yes go with freestyle. But I don't think that is the case here. The question is would Mies beat Leach this year in a folkstyle match? Until he does, I would say no. Leach did win Virginia this spring in a somewhat convincing fashion. But we'll all know where Leach stands after tomorrow. There's going to be some crazy matches tomorrow at Valley Center. I certainly don't want to discount Cokeley and Harrison either though as they are little BA's.

My gripe at 126 is with Maki. If he is the best, I wouldn't be surprised, certainly not if he wins 5A. He is really tough. You definitely can't go against Reed at #1. Burley probably deserves #2 but his state title was in the past at a smaller weight. I can't dispute his spot there over Maki as of now but don't see how Hensley, although I know he is really good, could be ahead of Maki. The original #8 ranking for Maki was wow as someone already pointed out. #5 looks better, but I still think he could be #2. We'll see won't we?

At 132, yes what a clash we will have when Haralson wrestles Olsen, based on the fact that Haralson beat Olsen last year. But....that was earlier in the year. The Olsen that beat Watters and Dickman at state last year is unbeatable in my mind. I would not even predict that Haralson could beat Watters so I don't see how he can beat Olsen, with all due respect. Once again, we'll see. And yes, a Olsen/Dulgarian match might be the big one.

At 138, Hurtado should be the #1 6A wrestler in my opinion as he is the defending state champion. Yes, Edwards had a great freestyle season but again, when they wrestle, it will be in folkstyle. Just Edwards wrestling for the dual team should not trump Hurtado’s state title. Hurtado has put in some time as well in the off season in folkstyle. Yes, Dulgarian is a stud for sure and Shoemaker is certainly legit. I wouldn’t count Eastman out of any match. He is the last Kansas wrestler to beat B. Humphrey isn’t he? I can’t wait to see Eastman and Dulgarian, although Eastman could be at 145.

As mentioned at 145, Helms must be ranked. That guy is really good and had a great kid’s career. 4th in state last year behind 3 seniors has to get you ranked I would think. If he’s not ranked, then definitely 145 is the toughest. I am confident he could beat at least half of the listed 145 pounders. But Helms could be at 152 as he beat a ranked 152 pounder last night and Eastman was at 145 last night. To me, Ogden should be higher. That kid is tough as H and he had a great season last year. Can’t imagine how crazy a Lambotte/B. Humphrey match would be, but I would think those two would separate out eventually.

At 152 not much to say, but can’t imagine Becker would go 160 when he would definitely win state at 152. Blackwell is clearly the man to beat at 152. Villers is right on track as he barely lost to Becker at 160. All class has him at 152. It will be interesting to see where Eastman, Helms and Villers end up.

Now I have tried to be as politically correct as possible and not be derogatory. It is certainly not my intent to offend anyone but that is probably inevitable, so let it fly.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 01:15 AM

X,

Great to see you chime in! That was some healthy wrestling talk there brother. I am a bit busy right now and the All-Class update has many changes in it but won't be updated till Monday. I will be looking forward to addressing each of your points. By the way, it is WAY cool to see Lincoln in those college brackets. Tell him to keep going to battle.

Best wishes to Goddard tomorrow.

- Chief
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 01:19 AM

X, Please continue. Interesting post.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 03:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
X,

Great to see you chime in! That was some healthy wrestling talk there brother. I am a bit busy right now and the All-Class update has many changes in it but won't be updated till Monday. I will be looking forward to addressing each of your points. By the way, it is WAY cool to see Lincoln in those college brackets. Tell him to keep going to battle.

Best wishes to Goddard in the varsity pool tomorrow.

- Chief


Originally Posted By: John Johnson
X, Please continue. Interesting post.


Wow, thanks for the comps. I certainly wasn't trying to get any and certainly wasn't expecting to get any as I use don't, but it is nice to get some approval so I can still believe that I am not too far out there.

Chief, great to be chiming in as you say. I have thought about it a lot but wasn't sure if I should get involved and I resisted and put it off, but you know how it is, temptation is a dangerous and powerful force.

Of course I am not wanting or expecting any changes because of my post Chief, I just wanted to get that off my chest. I wasn't really suggesting that you need to make some changes, I know you are always super busy too so don't sweat it. Hakuna Matata.

Thank you so much for thinking about Lincoln, because you know like I know what a great hard working over achiever type kid he is. I am very happy for him because he has worked so hard over his career and he has earned this opportunity. He is wrestling as a legacy at his family's school, the school that he loves and grew up with, and he is having good success as a true freshman competing under a D1 schedule. He is representing Kansas with pride and distinction. Plus he gets to be with his old Goddard teammate Caldwell and that is cool. All the matches he has lost were to upper classmen most being all-americans in their respective divisions so it is clear that he could go into DII, Juco or NAIA and probably achieve all-american status this year, my opinion I know. He has lost a lot of 1, 2 and OT matches so he is not as far behind as we all thought he would be. He just needs to turn into a man and win those close matches and I believe he will of course.
Its all good.
And he will be here tomorrow to support his old team and we will be at VC together so I am excited.

Thanks again Chief.

And thanks Johnson for the inspiration. I would be careful though about propping me as you don't want anyone to think that you are encouraging me as they may hold that against you.
Posted By: Scooter

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 11:32 AM

X nice post, but Terrill and Howell have already lost, Terrill to Dipman from Derby and Howell to DeShazer 3-2.

I am interested to see how that shakes up the ranking. I agree Howell should be higher even with the close loss. McDonald at 113 is tough to overlook as well.

Should be a great season, off to Park Hill to see how Mill Valley has improved with all those Sophomores now being Juniors.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 12:51 PM

Yes Scooter, I saw where Terrill lost and was kind of shocked, with all due respect.
I did already state that Howell lost in the first post but was not shocked.
Yes, it will be a great season.
Posted By: 4kids

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/01/12 11:21 PM

Trevor Whittaker beat Gavin Grater 5-4 today at Riley County
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 08:11 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. Newton - 5A
4. Garden City - 6A
5. Valley Center - 5A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Lawrence - 6A
8. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
9. Junction City - 6A
10. Colby - 4A



106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 5-0
2. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 3-0
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 4-1
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 5-0
6. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 4-1
7. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 4-2
8. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
9. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
10. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 3-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 3-0
4. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
5. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A
6. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
7. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A
8. Stuart Schafer - ON - 9 - 6A
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
10. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 5A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 5-0
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 3-0
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 4-1
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 1-1
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A - 5-0
7. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 4-0
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
10. Cole Moses - MZ - 9 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
6. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A
7. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A
8. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A
9. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
10. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A
7. Nick Haug - ON - 10 - 6A
8. Conner Penka - MUL - 9 - 4A
9. Anthony Monares - NEW - 12 - 5A
10. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A

138:
1. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
3. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
4. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
5. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
6. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
7. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A
8. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A
9. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A
10. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - MV

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A
2. Isaac Dulgarian - 10 - STA - 5A
3. Cody Eastman - 12 - ARK - 5A
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
5. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
6. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
7. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
8. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
9. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A
3. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
4. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
5. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
6. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
8. Josh Ortiz - 12 - VC - 5A
9. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A
10. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 5-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 5-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
7. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
8. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
9. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
9. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
10. Alan Clothier - LAW - 9 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 3-0
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 4-0
3. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
4. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval - ULY - 12 - 4A
9. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A
3. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A
4. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
5. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A
8. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
9. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 5A
10. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6-0
3. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
4. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A
5. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A
7. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
8. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A
9. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern - SC - 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler - BVNW - 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A

Posted By: Peanut1234

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 08:19 PM

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A
2. Isaac Dulgarian - 10 - STA - 5A
3. Cody Eastman - 12 - ARK - 5A


Since when did Dulgarion and Eastman move to 145?
Where is Dickman from STA?
Posted By: Gable Fan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 09:15 PM

145 could be a shoot out at Eudora this weekend!

1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A
2. Isaac Dulgarian - 10 - STA - 5A
6. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A
7. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
Posted By: Gable Fan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 09:28 PM

No Olsen (Lansing) at 132?!?
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 11:43 PM

Did Dulgarian get beat this year?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 11:57 PM

Originally Posted By: Dean Welsh
Did Dulgarian get beat this year?


No. Lambotte is a 2X State Champion at the same weight from last season. Dulgarian moved up 4 weights. Certainly could go either way though!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/03/12 11:58 PM

Originally Posted By: Gable Fan
No Olsen (Lansing) at 132?!?


He is not wrestling this season.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 12:02 AM

Originally Posted By: Peanut1234
145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A
2. Isaac Dulgarian - 10 - STA - 5A
3. Cody Eastman - 12 - ARK - 5A


Since when did Dulgarion and Eastman move to 145?
Where is Dickman from STA?


Both Eastman and Dulgarian wrestled at 145 Saturday. Dickman will be eligible after the break.
Posted By: Jake Goldenstein

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 01:30 AM

113
10. Cesar Regalado - TUR - 11 - 5A is from Pratt, unless there is another Cesar Regalado...
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 02:07 AM

Jake,

Good catch. I saw that Regalado made the top 10 but didn't notice the TUR behind his name. Yes, he is definitely from Pratt. I have never seen him wrestle, but from what I do know, he is solid and no surprise to be in the top 10 All-Class.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 11:56 AM

TEAM RANKINGS:

Team rankings are under construction until tomorrow!


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 5-0
2. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 3-0
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 4-1
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 5-0
6. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 4-1
7. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 4-2
8. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
9. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A
10. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 3-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 3-0
4. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A
5. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A
6. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
7. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A
8. Stuart Schafer - ON - 9 - 6A
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A
10. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 5-0
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 3-0
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 4-1
4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 1-1
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A
6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A - 5-0
7. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 4-0
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
10. Cole Moses - MZ - 9 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A
3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A
4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A
5. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
6. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A
7. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A
8. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A
9. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
10. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A
7. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A
9. Conner Penka - MUL - 9 - 4A
10. Anthony Monares - NEW - 12 - 5A

138:
1t. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A
1t. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A
10. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A


145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A
2. Cody Eastman - 12 - ARK - 5A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A
6. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
8. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A
9. Jacob Durossette - 11 - FS - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A
3. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
4. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
5. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
6. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
9. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A
10. Josh Ortiz - 12 - VC - 5A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 5-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 5-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
7. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
8. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
9. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
9. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A
10. Alan Clothier - LAW - 9 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 3-0
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 4-0
3. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
4. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval - ULY - 12 - 4A
9. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A
3. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A
4. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
5. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A
8. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
9. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 5A
10. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6-0
3. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
4. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A
5. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A
7. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
8. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A
9. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A
10. Michael McEachern - SC - 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
6. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler - BVNW - 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A

Posted By: KansasFisher

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 01:03 PM

Any word on why Olsen isn't wrestling?
Posted By: Blast Double1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 04:08 PM

Connor Penka from Mulvane beat Anthony Monars from newton the first week, and Fennewald From Mulvane also beat the Langley from Newton as well.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/04/12 06:19 PM

Originally Posted By: Blast Double1
Connor Penka from Mulvane beat Anthony Monars from newton the first week, and Fennewald From Mulvane also beat the Langley from Newton as well.


I do have Penka ahead of Moneras. I have not seen results reported on that dual.
Posted By: Phunk123

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/05/12 03:37 AM

@ 182, Chad Blair beat Tanner O'Donnell the second time they wrestled at state last year.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/07/12 02:12 PM

Still say Maki should be 3.
Still say Hurtado as the defending state champion should be top 6A until he is beat by a 6A wrestler.
Still say Helms should be ranked, even at 152. Based on the match ups with my son, he could beat half of those 152 pounders.
Believe Jack Mitchell of Shawnee Mission East could beat some of them as well. He looks real good right now and has always been tough.
Believe Davis Matthews of Manhattan should be ranked at 145. Again, based on matchups with my son, he could beat half of those 145 pounders. At 138 where he was ranked earlier, I say he could win 6A state, but don't think he could make the weight.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/07/12 02:47 PM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Still say Maki should be 3.
Still say Hurtado as the defending state champion should be top 6A until he is beat by a 6A wrestler.
Still say Helms should be ranked, even at 152. Based on the match ups with my son, he could beat half of those 152 pounders.
Believe Jack Mitchell of Shawnee Mission East could beat some of them as well. He looks real good right now and has always been tough.
Believe Davis Matthews of Manhattan should be ranked at 145. Again, based on matchups with my son, he could beat half of those 145 pounders. At 138 where he was ranked earlier, I say he could win 6A state, but don't think he could make the weight.


1. Can't see that with Maki right now. Ball is nails tough and Hensley is above him.
2. Dane Edwards put in a full and impressive summer. That ranking call at 138 is on me.
3. I just fixed 152. It had not been updated yet. Helms does deserve to be ranked there.
4. I answered the Matthews and Mitchell decisions on the 6A thread.

Good talking with you X!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/10/12 04:41 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. Valley Center - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 3-0
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
6. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
7. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
8. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
9. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 7-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 6-2
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
7. Stuart Schafer - ON - 9 - 6A
8. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3
10. Cole Moses - MZ - 9 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 4-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 5-3
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 9-0
3. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A - 5-0
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - STA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A
10. Willy Dieckmann - ACC - 10 - 321A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-0
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1
10. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A - 8-0
2. Cody Eastman - 12 - ARK - 5A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 11-1
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
8. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
10. Paul Suhr - AC - 11 - 5A - 10-1

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 5-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A
3. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
4. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A
5. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
6. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
9. Josh Ortiz - 12 - VC - 5A - 6-0
10. Derek Frost - 11 - CFK - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 10-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 5-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A
7. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 6-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 7-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval - ULY - 12 - 4A
9. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A
10. Beau Brown - 12 - CLB - 4A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A
5. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A
9. Tommy Marquez - 10 - BC - 5A
10. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6-0
3. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
4. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A
5. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
6. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
7. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A
8. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1
9. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 6-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 6-0
6. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler - BVNW - 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
10. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A

Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/10/12 05:28 PM

Thanks. They have definitely been on my radar. Their schedule has hurt them a bit. At Spring Hill, Boose didn't wrestle Price from Holton and Esse didn't wrestling Spader from SPH. Hopefully Brown and Seaton will go on Wednesday.
Posted By: Jake Wilson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/10/12 06:58 PM

Watch out for Toby Gray RH 126
Posted By: Jake Goldenstein

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/11/12 12:42 AM

Colton Clayborn (152) from Augusta pinned Saul Ortiz from northwest last weekend for third place in Pratt.
Posted By: BrookBahe132

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/11/12 08:57 PM

Tyler Gastineau at 195 beat Skyler Hittle this past weekend at Colby
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/11/12 10:51 PM

I don't know Blackwell at 152. I am just curious as to why he is above Millsap? I wonder if they will get to wrestle each other this year. I know they are in different classification 4a vs 6a. Maybe at Newton?
Posted By: Salt

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/11/12 11:07 PM

Blackwell is a 3X state placer and 1Xchamp. I believe he placed 2nd in the other years. He lost a close match to Pittsburg's repeat champ Seybold 2-1 last year at 145 in 4A. I've seen both wrestle several times in the past couple years, it would be a great match for sure!
Posted By: BJobe

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/12/12 12:57 AM

There is a possiblity of a Blackwell/Millsap match-up at the Bobcat. Blackwell is a 3X finalist, 1X champ. They have wrestled a couple times in freestyle, with Jonathan winning both. I'm am Blackwell's high school coach, but have had the opportunity to work with Millsap the last couple summers. I really like the way he competes, and have much respect for him.

Brandon Jobe
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/12/12 05:35 PM

I now know why one is ranked ahead of the other. Impressive! Thanks for informing me.

Dean
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/12/12 11:37 PM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Still say Maki should be 3.
Still say Hurtado as the defending state champion should be top 6A until he is beat by a 6A wrestler.
Still say Helms should be ranked, even at 152. Based on the match ups with my son, he could beat half of those 152 pounders.
Believe Jack Mitchell of Shawnee Mission East could beat some of them as well. He looks real good right now and has always been tough.
Believe Davis Matthews of Manhattan should be ranked at 145. Again, based on matchups with my son, he could beat half of those 145 pounders. At 138 where he was ranked earlier, I say he could win 6A state, but don't think he could make the weight.


1. Can't see that with Maki right now. Ball is nails tough and Hensley is above him.
2. Dane Edwards put in a full and impressive summer. That ranking call at 138 is on me.
3. I just fixed 152. It had not been updated yet. Helms does deserve to be ranked there.
4. I answered the Matthews and Mitchell decisions on the 6A thread.

Good talking with you X!


Yes Chief, always good corresponding with you about the rankings and all things wrestling related.
Keep up the great work!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/13/12 02:22 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. Valley Center - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
5. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
6. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
7. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
8. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
9. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 6-2
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
7. Stuart Schafer - ON - 9 - 6A
8. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
9. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3
10. Cole Moses - MZ - 9 - 6A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 4-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 5-3
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 9-0
3. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A - 5-0
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A
10. Willy Dieckmann - ACC - 10 - 321A

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-0
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1
10. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 11 - ROS - 321A - 8-0
2. Cody Eastman - 12 - ARK - 5A
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 11-1
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
8. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
10. Paul Suhr - AC - 11 - 5A - 10-1

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A
3. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
4. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
5. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
6. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
9. Josh Ortiz - 12 - VC - 5A - 6-0
10. Derek Frost - 11 - CFK - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 5-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
8. Armando Sandoval - ULY - 12 - 4A
9. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
10. Beau Brown - 12 - CLB - 4A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A
5. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tommy Marquez - 10 - BC - 5A
10. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-0
3. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
4. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
5. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
6. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
7. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 9-0
8. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1
9. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 6-0
6. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
7. Don Fowler - BVNW - 12 - 6A
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
10. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A

Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/13/12 07:37 PM

Boy Howdy, I sure love seeing all those 5A teams in the rankings, the 6A teams as well.
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/13/12 08:56 PM

4 of which were in 4a within the last few years!!!

No doubt 5a is super tough, and the rest of the classes are down big time.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/13/12 10:51 PM

Well I hope you are not counting VC in that because they have always been 5A, even when people smack talked 5A. They were in 4A one year. When STA won state they were in 5A. AC was briefly right after Andover split but Andover was always in 5A. The only one I consider from 4A is SJA. I get what you are trying to imply doug747 but you are digging big time there. 5A has always been tough, at least for the last 20 years it has been, maybe even longer. We just now have an "All-Class Ranking" to magnify it.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 12:13 AM

They should combine 6A and 321A...
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 12:38 AM

You know that wouldn't scare most 321A people.....
Posted By: REVOLUTION

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 12:49 AM

All the ALL CLASS means for most is speculation as most ranked kids here will not have the opportunity to wrestle the others in their weights because of the tournaments their schools are booked in. As a rule the larger schools get "favortisim" over the smaller schools. Generaly speaking because I have only been to 2 tournaments this year, the overall talent is lower than normal this year as alot of quality kids graduated with none to replace them. Also, Chief uses summer wrestling in the other styles when ranking wrestlers and the further West you get in the state the harder it is to make the commitment to the "National" events. Be it farm or travel time or whatever.
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 01:02 AM

And all of them ran out and recruited a bunch of kids to get their enrollment up so they could get out of 4A !!!!!!!

wink
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 02:14 AM

Originally Posted By: John Johnson
You know that wouldn't scare most 321A people.....



Not this year anyway.
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 02:25 AM

I'm only trying to fire up the X Man, you and JOhnson are trying to fire up the whole 6A crowd!!!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 02:46 AM

Originally Posted By: Cokeley
They should combine 6A and 321A...


Now that is funny.
Posted By: Ed Wilson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 02:52 AM

Originally Posted By: doug747
I'm only trying to fire up the X Man, you and JOhnson are trying to fire up the whole 6A crowd!!!


Lol
Posted By: Sumner246

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 02:03 PM

113 Zane bough beat Jase Stone earlier this year at the Fall Brawl
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/14/12 03:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Hurla
I just don't believe there are 10 teams in this state that are better than Bonner Springs right now. They have good depth and some serious studs to score big points.


I just PM'd you.
Posted By: RightCall

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/15/12 04:22 AM

I heard Ball from Hoisington beat Burley from Great Bend at 126..anyone know if this is correct information?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/15/12 04:54 AM

Originally Posted By: RightCall
I heard Ball from Hoisington beat Burley from Great Bend at 126..anyone know if this is correct information?


The results page does show that Brandon Ball beat Chris Burley 5-3 today.

http://www.usd431.net/athletics/wrestlin...lARR/brk005.pdf
Posted By: Bob Miller

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/15/12 04:54 AM

Yep it is 5-3 OT
Posted By: Jack Otero

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/15/12 08:15 PM

Michael Prieto shaking things up after his performance in KC!! Way to go boy!!
Posted By: RichardDSalyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/16/12 01:22 AM

Originally Posted By: Jack Otero
Michael Prieto shaking things up after his performance in KC!! Way to go boy!!

Cons. Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 17-1 won by decision over Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 11-6 (Dec 4-2)
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/16/12 01:41 AM

Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Originally Posted By: Jack Otero
Michael Prieto shaking things up after his performance in KC!! Way to go boy!!

Cons. Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 17-1 won by decision over Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 11-6 (Dec 4-2)


He also had a common over Tujague. Nice tournament Michael.
Posted By: Enetophobic

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/17/12 04:08 PM

Theoretically, if 6a and 321A were combined...and it were for the 2012-13 season, assuming you stay with the 321 schools as hosts (from what has been planned for this year), where would all the 6a teams end up?
Posted By: Jack Otero

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/17/12 11:44 PM

Originally Posted By: Enetophobic
Theoretically, if 6a and 321A were combined...and it were for the 2012-13 season, assuming you stay with the 321 schools as hosts (from what has been planned for this year), where would all the 6a teams end up?


What?
Posted By: Jack Otero

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/18/12 12:00 AM

Chris Adler had an impressive showing at the KC Stampede! Great job Chris maybe Chief seen this too!
Posted By: Jack Otero

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/18/12 02:30 AM

Correct me if I am wrong but Trevor Kennedy beat Helms from Ark City this past weekend... Just trying to help Chief. Way to go Trevor!!!

Someone said ranking mean something earlier... What matter is when you strap on the red or green and find out.... that's what matters!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 07:18 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. Kaden Kretzer - 12 - MCP - 4A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 5-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 9-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
6. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-0
9. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 11-1
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
8. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
9. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
3. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
4. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
6. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
7. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
8. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
9. Dwerek Frost - CFK - 11 - 4A
10. Colton Clayborn - AUG - 11 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 5-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A
10. Quade Woofter - CLB - 12 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 9-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
10t. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
10t. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A




Posted By: RimRock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 07:27 PM

Guess I don't understand how Dieckmann got bumped out of the Top Ten (126) when he beat Hennes head to head
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 07:36 PM

Originally Posted By: RimRock
Guess I don't understand how Dieckmann got bumped out of the Top Ten (126) when he beat Hennes head to head


2X State Placer Greg Jones moved into the 126 weight.
Posted By: RimRock

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 07:56 PM

The reason I asked was because your first post had Hennes tied for 10th with Moon.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 08:10 PM

Not having Nick Wuthnow ranked at 170 is a mistake, isn't it...
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 10:07 PM

I am sure it will be updated at some point. Some guys have wrestled 15-20 matches already this year with all the pool play at tournaments.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 11:14 PM

Originally Posted By: Hurla
"3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1"
This record is current.

"3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 5-3"
This one isn't.



Basically the same.... Reese is 10-7.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/19/12 11:43 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. James Jurgens - SC - 10 - 321A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 9-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 12-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
6. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 12-0
9. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
4. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 18-2
5. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 8-0
7. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
8. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 16-3
3. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
4. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
6. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
7. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
8. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A
9. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
10. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 11-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A
10. Quade Woofter - CLB - 12 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Mike Shirk - SS - 12 - 5A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 9-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
10t. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A 8-1
10t. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:15 AM

Originally Posted By: Cokeley
They should combine 6A and 321A...


Now that's rich Cokeley, but no.
Probably would be the most appropriate combo though if we had to combo this year.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:21 AM

Originally Posted By: John Johnson
You know that wouldn't scare most 321A people.....


Well I don't know about scare, but it better concern all of them because half of them or more that would have gone otherwise would not be going if they were combined. And some of the 321A champs wouldn't be champs.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:29 AM

Originally Posted By: REVOLUTION
All the ALL CLASS means for most is speculation as most ranked kids here will not have the opportunity to wrestle the others in their weights because of the tournaments their schools are booked in. As a rule the larger schools get "favortisim" over the smaller schools. Generaly speaking because I have only been to 2 tournaments this year, the overall talent is lower than normal this year as alot of quality kids graduated with none to replace them. Also, Chief uses summer wrestling in the other styles when ranking wrestlers and the further West you get in the state the harder it is to make the commitment to the "National" events. Be it farm or travel time or whatever.


Well I don't know about "speculation" as you say but definitely prediction. But that's all rankings ever are anyway aren't they. And there is no "favortism" as you claim. "Summer" wrestling is a factor at the beginning of the season but once the action gets started it's settled on the high school folkstyle mats. There are plenty of opportunities for Chief to make very valid comparisons and accurate rankings.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:35 AM

Originally Posted By: doug747
And all of them ran out and recruited a bunch of kids to get their enrollment up so they could get out of 4A !!!!!!!

wink


Like I said doug747, they were already out of 4A except SJA. But if you are saying that SJA recruits, you will have to take that up with Cokeley. But that's a separate issue. Everybody recruits anyway don't they. And I can't imagine why anyone would want to get out of 4A to get into 5A. That's like committing suicide.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:37 AM

Originally Posted By: Cokeley
Originally Posted By: John Johnson
You know that wouldn't scare most 321A people.....



Not this year anyway.


They would definitely be concerned.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:41 AM

Originally Posted By: doug747
I'm only trying to fire up the X Man, you and JOhnson are trying to fire up the whole 6A crowd!!!


Well that's not about to happen as you can infer doug747.
But you know it is definitely good for at least a smart alec comment or two.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:44 AM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: Cokeley
They should combine 6A and 321A...


Now that is funny.


Yes Chief, that is funny.
But it wouldn't be so funny to both of the classes as they would both be leaving some kids behind that they would have otherwise not.
Posted By: tbau

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:51 AM

What does everyone think about this.
Shorten the regular season by one week.
02-02-2012- League tournaments
02-09-2012- district tournaments
02-16-2012- class state tournaments
02-23-2012- state tournament- top 4 placers from each class
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:56 AM

Originally Posted By: tbau
What does everyone think about this.
Shorten the regular season by one week.
02-02-2012- League tournaments
02-09-2012- district tournaments
02-16-2012- class state tournaments
02-23-2012- state tournament- top 4 placers from each class


Not going to happen, you are just trying to re-hash the "Grand State Idea" that has surfaced and been beaten to death time and time yet again.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 01:56 AM

X, I was only replying to Will. You would have to ask Will why he called these 2 classes out, and it appears you agree. But, the point is, 321A would hold its own, in my opinion. And, yes, there would be some 321A champs who wouldn't be, but you did miss the other side of the equation...it goes both ways. Finally, it was an interesting idea, the smallest schools wrestling the biggest.

And, leaving 4A for 5A being suicide, only this year and it wouldn't be as bad if it were not for some nice transfers. A couple are 321A kids.

And, where have you been, these are old comments, your wit and wisdon is always missed.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 04:37 AM

Originally Posted By: John Johnson
X, I was only replying to Will. You would have to ask Will why he called these 2 classes out, and it appears you agree. But, the point is, 321A would hold its own, in my opinion. And, yes, there would be some 321A champs who wouldn't be, but you did miss the other side of the equation...it goes both ways. Finally, it was an interesting idea, the smallest schools wrestling the biggest.

And, leaving 4A for 5A being suicide, only this year and it wouldn't be as bad if it were not for some nice transfers. A couple are 321A kids.

And, where have you been, these are old comments, your wit and wisdon is always missed.


Yes Double J, Hakuna Matata. I know you were just responding to Will. I was pretty much just clowning around anyway.

And yes, you are correct, but I really didn't miss that it goes both ways as I did state that both classes would have reason for concern.

As for the suicide comment, I hear what you are saying, but I was just responding to doug747. But also I don't necessarily agree that it is just this year, but I am not compelled right now to get into that.

And yes, these are old comments, sorry so belated with my response. I was just sitting around my mom's house for the holidays and my family is just kind of doing their own thing and I got on my favorite site and the temptation was getting to me as I have wanted to respond for some time but didn't really have time and I obviously have time now and really can't let doug747 off that easy. You know what I am talking about. Thanks for obliging me as I was hoping someone would.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 12:10 PM

I have the champions at 6 for 321A, 4 for 6A and 4 even. There would be some real battles for the other placements and I am thinking 321A would probably come out ahead in the total medal count in this hypothetical scenario. It would certainly be MUCH more intriguing than either of these tournaments on their own.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 02:05 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. James Jurgens - SC - 10 - 321A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 9-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 12-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
2. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
3. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
4. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
5. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
6. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
7. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
9. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1
10. Trevor Smith - WIN - 9 - 4A

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 12-0
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1
10. Andrew Cannon - OZ - 12 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 8-0
8. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 16-3
3. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
4. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A
5. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
6. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
9. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
10. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 11-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 5A
8. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Mike Shirk - SS - 12 - 5A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 13-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
10t. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A 8-1
10t. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A


Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 07:25 PM

Records are reported behind wrestlers name. Just an FYI

132 - Luke Henes's place is 1st and has scored 33.50 team points.


1st Place Match - Luke Henes (St Thomas Aquinas) 13-3 won by decision over Sawyer Like (BV Southwest) 15-1 (Dec 2-1)
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/27/12 11:29 PM

Originally Posted By: smokeycabin
Records are reported behind wrestlers name. Just an FYI

132 - Luke Henes's place is 1st and has scored 33.50 team points.


1st Place Match - Luke Henes (St Thomas Aquinas) 13-3 won by decision over Sawyer Like (BV Southwest) 15-1 (Dec 2-1)


Many of those records shown are not correct. These two are correct but the wrestlers that got byes, trackwrestling counts those as wins. Also, the only reason Henes is not ranked above Like at 132 is that I have Henes at 126.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/28/12 12:27 AM

I would say Alex Thibault is way under ranked at 152. Its just good to see him back.
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/28/12 01:04 AM

Agreed.......
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/28/12 01:31 AM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 18-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-1
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. James Jurgens - SC - 10 - 321A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 9-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 12-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
2. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
3. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
4. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
5. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
6. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
7. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 15-1
9. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1
10. Trevor Smith - WIN - 9 - 4A

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 12-0
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1
10. Andrew Cannon - OZ - 12 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 8-0
8. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 16-3
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A
4. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
5. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
6. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
8. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
9. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
10. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 11-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 5A
8. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Mike Shirk - SS - 12 - 5A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 13-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
10t. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A 8-1
10t. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/28/12 03:44 AM

Originally Posted By: Cokeley
I have the champions at 6 for 321A, 4 for 6A and 4 even. There would be some real battles for the other placements and I am thinking 321A would probably come out ahead in the total medal count in this hypothetical scenario. It would certainly be MUCH more intriguing than either of these tournaments on their own.


6A beats 321A 8-6.

321A wins SEVEN against 5A!
Posted By: Scooter

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/28/12 06:06 PM

Best I can tell for records of ranked 106 lbers

1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A 17-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 9-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 14-1
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A 4-0
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 19-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-3
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 8-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A 11-6
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1
Posted By: Scooter

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 12/29/12 01:11 PM

I believe Dickman is now eligible from transfer, any other 2nd semester eligible wrestlers that will enter the rankings?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/02/13 02:05 AM

Spencer Wilson will be in action at Topeka Seaman. Great to see him healthy and competing again!
Posted By: Jack Otero

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/02/13 04:15 AM

Originally Posted By: Scooter
I believe Dickman is now eligible from transfer, any other 2nd semester eligible wrestlers that will enter the rankings?



GC has a dark horse coming out soon.. Stay tuned!!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/02/13 12:07 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 18-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A - 4-0
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 19-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 11-7
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 10-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 10-1
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 10-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 9-2
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. James Jurgens - SC - 10 - 321A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 9-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 13-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 8-2
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A - 4-3
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
2. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
3. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 6-0
4. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
5. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
6. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
7. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 15-1
9. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1
10. Trevor Smith - WIN - 9 - 4A

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 10-1
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 8-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 15-4
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 12-0
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 9-1
10. Andrew Cannon - OZ - 12 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 13-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 8-0
8. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 15-4
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 16-3
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A
4. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
5. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
6. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 14-7
8. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
9. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
10. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 11-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 5A - 16-2
8. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
10. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 12-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 19-0
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 10-1

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 8-2
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 19-0
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 13-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 7-0
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 10-0
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A
10. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A



Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/04/13 03:44 PM

We are 70 days away from my favorite wrestling event of the year!

On March 15th-18th, we will travel to Denver, CO to defend our team title at the Rocky Mountain Nationals!

The final All-Class rankings will determine the order of the invitations.

Last year was a blast! Many of our wrestlers got 10 matches over the weekend against fantastic competition. We had a great time enjoying the Denver night life over St. Patrick's Day while representing Kansas Wrestling! We brought home a 6 foot team trophy and many 4 foot individual trophies.

Once again, I will take two full teams to compete in the Team Duals on Friday with at least 4 matches and then the two day huge bracket competition starts. There were several college coaches in attendance and many multiple state champions from as far as Alaska and Hawaii! Lifetime memories and friendships are formed on this trip.

Best wishes to ALL Kansas wrestlers as the chase for the 2013 title continues!

- Chief
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/09/13 03:36 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Junction City - 6A
8. Derby - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 14-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 22-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 19-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 14-1
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 14-8
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A
7. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 19-1
8. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
9. Jacob Bonham - GE - 9 - 6A
10. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 18-3

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 14-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 14-1
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 15-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 10-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 15-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 16-3
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A - 18-3
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 17-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 12-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 15-8
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 9-3
5. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 20-0
6. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
7. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 14-3
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 15-1
10. Kaden Kretzer - MCP - 12 - 4A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 22-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 13-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 17-1
4. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 8-4
5. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 11-1
6. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 12-3
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 18-2
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 14-3
10. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 9-3

132:
1. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
2. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A - 21-2
3. Tyler Dickman - MV - 11 - 5A - 3-0
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 4-0
5. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 10-1
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 13-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 15-1
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 18-1
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 15-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 15-1
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A - 14-1
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 19-4
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 15-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 19-3
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 13-2
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 16-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 14-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 16-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 11-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 21-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Paul Suhr - AC - 11 - 5A - 16-2
9. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A
10. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 6-0

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 17-0
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 13-0
3. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 19-0
4. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
5. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 15-0
6. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
8. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
9. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
10. John Peden - GDL - 11 - 4A - 19-2

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 16-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 14-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 18-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 13-1
6. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 5A - 16-2
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 13-4
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 15-4
10. Quade Woofter - CLB - 12 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 18-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 16-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 13-0
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 14-3
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 18-9
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 13-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 12-4
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 17-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 15-1
3. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 22-0
4. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A - 17-1
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 3-0
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 12-1
7. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A - 16-0
8. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 16-1
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A - 17-7

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 12-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 14-0
3. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A - 13-2
4. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
6. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
7. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A - 21-1
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 17-2
9. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A
10. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 23-0
5. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
6. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
7. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 12-2
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 13-2
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 13-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 14-2

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 11-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 23-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 12-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 10-1
6. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 15-0
7. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 12-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Marc Saffle - HUT - 6A - 12-5
10. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 12-0
Posted By: 5G's Dad

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/09/13 03:49 PM

I know PJ is good, but did he also get a clone?

Just kidding, Eric. I do appreciate your efforts in this and wanted to point out the duplicate entry at 113.
Posted By: Tommyboy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/09/13 03:49 PM

113lb , PJ Cheney is ranked twice
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/09/13 03:55 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Junction City - 6A
8. Derby - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 14-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 22-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 19-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 14-1
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 14-8
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A
7. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 19-1
8. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
9. Jacob Bonham - GE - 9 - 6A
10. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 18-3

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 14-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 14-1
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 15-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 10-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 15-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 16-3
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A - 18-3
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 17-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 12-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 15-8
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 9-3
5. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 20-0
6. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
7. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 14-3
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 15-1
10. Kaden Kretzer - MCP - 12 - 4A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 22-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 13-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 17-1
4. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 8-4
5. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 11-1
6. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 12-3
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 18-2
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 14-3
10. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 9-3

132:
1. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
2. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A - 21-2
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 3-0
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 4-0
5. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 10-1
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 13-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 15-1
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 18-1
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 15-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 15-1
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A - 14-1
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 19-4
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 15-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 19-3
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 13-2
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 16-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 14-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 16-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 11-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 21-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Paul Suhr - AC - 11 - 5A - 16-2
9. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A
10. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 6-0

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 17-0
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 13-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 15-0
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 19-0
5. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
6. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
8. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
9. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
10. John Peden - GDL - 11 - 4A - 19-2

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 16-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 14-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 18-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 13-1
6. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 5A - 16-2
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 13-4
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 15-4
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 11-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 18-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 16-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 13-0
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 14-3
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 18-9
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 13-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 12-4
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 17-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 15-1
3. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 22-0
4. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A - 17-1
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 3-0
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 12-1
7. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A - 16-0
8. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 16-1
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A - 17-7

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 12-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 14-0
3. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A - 13-2
4. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
6. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
7. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A - 21-1
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 17-2
9. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A
10. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 23-0
5. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
6. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
7. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 12-2
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 13-2
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 13-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 14-2

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 24-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 11-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 12-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 10-1
6. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 15-0
7. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 12-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Marc Saffle - HUT - 6A - 12-5
10. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 12-0
Posted By: Gable Fan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/09/13 09:05 PM

Maki to 132?

Q. Harrison to 126?

Are these projected weights for rest of season?
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/10/13 02:32 AM

Becker should be no less than #3 hands down, maybe even #2 at 152. I have no reason to believe he couldn't beat Thibault although I know Thibault is real solid. But until I see something that proves otherwise, Becker is #2 by my assessment. Gehring is a good kid and he is on a roll for sure but he certainly hasn't proven he could beat Becker. Gehring didn't even place last year, although he did the year before I know. Becker is the defending runner-up to Dustin Williams and was third the year before. He is still undefeated. Ogden may even be #4 behind Becker or Thibault. That kid is tough as nails and is very dangerous and difficult to deal with. Yes Watkins is good and he placed third last year but so did Ogden but at a higher weight losing only to Blackwell. Ogden would definitely give everyone "fits" this year in that weight except maybe Blackwell and he is undefeated as well. I would probably even have Jack Mitchell and Matt Pratt over a couple of those guys and maybe even Lawson Fiss. And keep in mind that my son has wrestled all of these kids or had them in a bracket. I have seen them all wrestle, many times. I can definitely compare. Of course I know that things are not always as they seem, perhaps even to me. No not really, I am pretty sure about this.
Also I know that he started off a little slow but I still believe that Manhattan Matthews should be on the list somewhere at 145. He seems to be coming back to form and won his last tournament.
Other than that, looks great Chief as usual. Keep up the great work!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/10/13 01:56 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Junction City - 6A
8. Derby - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 14-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 22-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 19-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 14-1
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 14-8
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A
7. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 19-1
8. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
9. Jacob Bonham - GE - 9 - 6A
10. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 18-3

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 14-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 14-1
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 15-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 10-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 15-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 16-3
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A - 18-3
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 17-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 12-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 15-8
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 9-3
5. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 20-0
6. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
7. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 14-3
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 15-1
10. Kaden Kretzer - MCP - 12 - 4A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 22-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 13-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 17-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 11-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 12-3
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 8-4
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 18-2
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 14-3
10. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 9-3

132:
1. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
2. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A - 21-2
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 3-0
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 4-0
5. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 10-1
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 13-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 15-1
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 18-1
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 15-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 15-1
4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A - 14-1
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 19-4
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 15-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 19-3
9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 13-2
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 16-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 14-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 16-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 11-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 21-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Paul Suhr - AC - 11 - 5A - 16-2
9. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A
10. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 6-0

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 17-0
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 13-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 15-0
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 19-0
5. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
6. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
8. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
9. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
10. John Peden - GDL - 11 - 4A - 19-2

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 16-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 14-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 18-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 13-1
6. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 5A - 16-2
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 13-4
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 15-4
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 11-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 18-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 16-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 13-0
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 14-3
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 18-9
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 13-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 12-4
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 17-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 15-1
3. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 22-0
4. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A - 17-1
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 3-0
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 12-1
7. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A - 16-0
8. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 16-1
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A - 17-7

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 12-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 14-0
3. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A - 13-2
4. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
6. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
7. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A - 21-1
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 17-2
9. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A
10. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 23-0
5. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
6. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
7. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 12-2
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 13-2
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 13-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 14-2

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 24-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 11-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 12-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 10-1
6. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 15-0
7. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 12-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Marc Saffle - HUT - 6A - 12-5
10. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 12-0
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/11/13 01:48 AM

Harrison will stay at 26 Gable fan.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/11/13 02:40 AM

X, it has been a few years, but I have seen both wrestle, Alex T. is appropriately ranked. The only knock on Alex is he was out last year. But, I wish he would wrestle on the summer teams. 4A does look tough at 152 and if we combined 321A and 6A, like Will recommended, it would settle the question.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/12/13 06:29 AM

Hey Double J. I hear you. Alex T. is real good as I said but so is Becker and I have no evidence that leads me to predict that Alex T. would beat Becker. My comment pretty much indicated I believed they were close but my personal opinion was Becker was #2 but as long as he was no less than #3 that was cool. Of course you are going to lean to Alex T. because he beat Jared two years ago. But that Jared has improved tons since then and no way would lose to Alex T. now if they were at the same weight. Becker has improved a lot too over the last two years and I believe he has improved more than Alex T. who as you stated was out last year. Too bad we probably won't ever know unless they both win out and wrestle in the All-Star dual at years end but it will probably be Blackwell instead of course and Thibault will miss out. They are real close I think. I wouldn't be surprised either way with the outcome. I wish them both the best.

Yes 4A looks tougher over all at 152 but like I said , don't be surprised if Ogden wins it. Best wishes to he and Gehring both and Watkins.

I am usually right Double J. about these things because I never make predictions about kids unless my son has wrestled them or they were in a bracket or at a tournament or something really close so I have watched them all wrestle lots from kids up to now with focus on most recent high school analysis. I have lots to analyze and compare with which to come up with my high accuracy predictions.

Just look at how Hurtado beat Edwards, as I predicted and told Chief, to gain the finals birth at Newton against Humphrey and Matthews beat Kennedy and Suhr, as I predicted and told Chief, to gain the finals birth at Newton against Eastman. Now both will move to their appropriate spots in the rankings as I predicted. Of course Edwards and Kennedy both will get their rematches at regional or state and things could go the other way. I could be wrong though about Maki over Dickman as Dickman beasted to the finals of the Bobcat. It appears he is much improved but I still lean to Maki. My man Leach in the finals of Bobcat against Mies looks very tasty. Of course you know who I will be rooting for and predicting to win as he was a team mate of my sons. Sure don't want to wish anything bad on any kids though and won't just to satisfy a selfish desire to always be right. I am OK being wrong every once in a while as I am human, but not too often. I wish them all the best.

Again, my son has wrestled all of these kids except Thibault. So no one should be disappointed, offended or surprised when I am right. I don't have a crystal ball, a wizard or a magic info elf. I make predictions about stuff I know a lot about. I don't just make predictions to make predictions. I don't make predictions about things unless I know what I am talking about because I want to have the highest probability possible of being right.

Everyone have a great day! Best wishes to Jared. And thanks Chief for your efforts. I sincerely appreciate it.
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/12/13 08:52 AM

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but no one really knows who would win unless they wrestled. I personally know alex and have coached against becker. Alex has a work ethic second to none and would welcome the opportunity i believe to wrestle becker. I don't think it holds any merit for someone to say alex can't defeat someone. He certainly doesn't think that way.
Posted By: AAA

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/12/13 05:31 PM

X, was your 152 state prediction Ogden winning it in 4a?


Kevin Seybold
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/13/13 12:01 AM

No of course not Triple A. sorry for the confusion. It did sound like I was saying that didn't it. I was really talking about and comparing everyone else other than Blackwell.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/13/13 12:13 AM

Rail...91 sorry if I was putting a kid in a bad spot...but you got to give X something to comment on and then you can just sit back and enjoy his logic, even though sometimes he is a 'bit' confused. LOL

And, X, I am not saying Jared would beat Alex, our best bet was to outgrow him, but thanks for the kind comments.
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/13/13 04:19 AM

No problem John. Disagreement is sometimes healthy but not always logical. All these boys are great kids maybe the chief needs to have a all class final 4 like deal on top of the colorado wrestling trip so they can settle it on the mat. I am half joking.
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/13/13 11:07 AM

A few changes coming after the Newton and Bobcat tournaments.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/15/13 12:44 AM

Originally Posted By: Railroaders91
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but no one really knows who would win unless they wrestled. I personally know alex and have coached against becker. Alex has a work ethic second to none and would welcome the opportunity i believe to wrestle becker. I don't think it holds any merit for someone to say alex can't defeat someone. He certainly doesn't think that way.


10-4 Railroaders91, you are so correct.
Now I kind of wish I had never brought it up. I certainly wasn't trying to call anyone out or insult anyone at 152 which I probably did. And not just Alex T. but maybe Gehring, etc. It was really more about just trying to say that I thought Becker was being underestimated, and I had good reason to believe that. It looks like I too though have been guilty of underestimating someone and that is one Denton from JC. Just remember to anyone though that is mentioned, it's a compliment because you wouldn't even be in the discussion unless you were already bona fide. And I am never saying that one kid could or couldn't beat another. I am just making predictions.


Originally Posted By: John Johnson
Rail...91 sorry if I was putting a kid in a bad spot...but you got to give X something to comment on and then you can just sit back and enjoy his logic, even though sometimes he is a 'bit' confused. LOL

And, X, I am not saying Jared would beat Alex, our best bet was to outgrow him, but thanks for the kind comments.


Thanks as always Double J., but I am rarely if ever confused. Now sometimes I am just wrong, but that is only because my subjects have performed contrary to what is predicted based on the data that I have which is very accurate and not biased.
And you are right and everyone else remember that if it weren't for the rankings or your comments, there wouldn't be any contradiction and/or controversy from X.

And I know you weren't saying that Jared could beat Alex T. but I was saying that and I was saying that Becker could as well. But I am really just predicting that they could I guess. But I know that is not fair to Alex T. so once again, I wish I had never brought it up but I did. And it is really Chief's fault, LOL. But keep up the great work Chief and thanks!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/16/13 02:22 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. St. James Academy - 5A
2. Arkansas City - 5A
3. Garden City - 6A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Topeka Seaman - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Newton - 5A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Manhattan - 6A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 14-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 27-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 24-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 18-2
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 18-9
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 16-1
7. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
8. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 24-3
9. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 18-3
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 21-2

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 19-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 18-2
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 18-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 14-3
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 14-2
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 15-0
7. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 16-3
8. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A - 24-4
9. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A
10. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 19-3


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 21-0
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 17-2
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 13-4
5. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 26-2
6. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
7. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 20-11
8. Kaden Kretzer - MCP - 12 - 4A - 9-2
9. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 23-7
10. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 15-3

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 28-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 18-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 22-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 16-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 16-5
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 12-5
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 21-3
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 14-3
10. Alex Koegh - SC - 12 - 321A

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 8-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 17-0
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 8-0
4. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 26-2
5. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 26-3
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 23-3
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3
10. Conner Penka - MUL - 9 - 4A

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 22-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 21-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 25-2
4. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 22-5
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A - 19-2
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 15-0
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 15-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 24-5
9. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 23-10
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 16-0

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 17-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 23-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 14-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 21-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 13-1
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 23-4
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 6-0
10. Ayodale Braimah - LIB - 12 - 5A - 22-6

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 18-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 24-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 26-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
7. Brody Carroll - MAR - 12 - 321A
8. John Peden - GDL - 11 - 4A - 22-2
9. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
10. Jeryl Denton - JC - 10 - 22-2

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 24-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 18-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 23-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 21-2
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 24-3
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 20-4
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 11-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 22-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 22-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 16-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 17-4
6. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 23-10
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 23-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 17-4
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 21-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 18-1
3. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 22-0
4. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 7-0
5. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 15-1
6. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 23-2
7. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 5-2
8. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 16-1
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
10. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - GE

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 15-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 18-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 14-3
6. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 17-2
7. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A
8. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A
9. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 22-1
10. Bailey Kelly - SEA - 9 - 5A - 15-7

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 18-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 19-1
4. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 23-0
5. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
6. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
7. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 12-2
8. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 23-6
9. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 18-3
10. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 16-0

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 27-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 14-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 13-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 19-1
5. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 15-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 15-4
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 16-1
8. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 16-0
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 24-3
10. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-9
Posted By: RJW1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/16/13 02:49 PM

David Mainus is 24-3 at 106 and 26-4 overall (he went 2-1 at the first tourney of the year wrestling at 113). I noticed you didn't have a record for him. . .
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/16/13 04:50 PM

Defore beat McDonald 12-4 at Newton. 113 lbs.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/17/13 01:22 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. St. James Academy - 5A
2. Arkansas City - 5A
3. Garden City - 6A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Topeka Seaman - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Newton - 5A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Manhattan - 6A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 14-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 27-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 24-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 18-2
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 18-9
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 16-1
7. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
8. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 24-3
9. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 18-3
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 21-2

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 19-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 18-2
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 18-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 14-3
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 14-2
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 15-0
7. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 16-3
8. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A - 24-4
9. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A
10. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 19-3


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 21-0
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 17-2
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 13-4
5. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 26-2
6. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
7. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 20-11
8. Kaden Kretzer - MCP - 12 - 4A - 9-2
9. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 23-7
10. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 15-3

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 28-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 18-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 22-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 16-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 16-5
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 12-5
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
8. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 14-3
9. Alex Koegh - SC - 12 - 321A - 10-2
10. Marc Reiss - RC - 11 - 4A - 17-1

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 8-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 17-0
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 8-0
4. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 26-2
5. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 26-3
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 23-3
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3
10. Conner Penka - MUL - 9 - 4A

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 22-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 21-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 25-2
4. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 22-5
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A - 19-2
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 15-0
7. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 15-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 24-5
9. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 23-10
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 16-0

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 17-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 23-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 14-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 21-2
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 13-1
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 23-4
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 6-0
10. Ayodale Braimah - LIB - 12 - 5A - 22-6

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 18-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 24-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 26-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
7. Brody Carroll - MAR - 12 - 321A
8. John Peden - GDL - 11 - 4A - 22-2
9. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 17-0
10. Jeryl Denton - JC - 10 - 22-2

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 25-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 22-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 23-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 21-2
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 24-3
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 20-4
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 11-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 22-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 23-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 16-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 17-4
6. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 23-10
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 23-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 17-4
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 21-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 18-1
3. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 22-0
4. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 7-0
5. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 15-1
6. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 23-2
7. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 21-1
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - GE
10. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 5-3

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 15-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 18-0
3. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 15-3
5. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 17-2
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A
7. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 18-2
8. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 22-1
9. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
10. Bailey Kelly - SEA - 9 - 5A - 15-8

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 18-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 19-1
4. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 23-0
5. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A - 21-2
6. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
7. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 12-2
8. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 23-6
9. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 18-3
10. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 16-0

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 27-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 14-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 13-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 19-1
5. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 15-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 16-4
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 16-1
8. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 16-0
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 24-3
10. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-9
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 01:38 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. Garden City - 6A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Topeka Seaman - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Junction City - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Andover Central - 5A
10. Newton - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 17-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 27-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 24-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 18-9
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 21-1
7. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
8. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
9. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 20-3
10. Logan McDowell - AB - 10 - 4A - 22-2

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 19-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 18-2
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 24-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 17-2
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 24-0
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 21-4
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 25-0
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 17-2
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 16-4
5. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
6. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-16
7. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
8. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2
9. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 15-3
10. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 15-0

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 32-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 26-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 19-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 18-6
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 20-8
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 19-2
8. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 21-5
9. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 13-2
10. Marc Reiss - RC - 11 - 4A - 17-1

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 12-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 17-0
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 14-0
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
5. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-1
6. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A
7. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
8. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 26-3
9. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 23-3
10t. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3
10t. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 30-2

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 22-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 21-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 20-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 22-6
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 18-0
7. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 29-5
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
9. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 23-10
10. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 27-0

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 22-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 28-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 23-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 25-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 16-2
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 16-2
10. Ayodale Braimah - LIB - 12 - 5A - 25-6

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 23-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 28-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 26-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 20-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 26-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 12-2
10. Matt Pratt - SJA - 10 - 5A - 27-17

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 28-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 25-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 26-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 21-2
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 28-3
8. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 23-5
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 15-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 25-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 28-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 20-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 33-11
6. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 23-0
7. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 22-4
8. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A
9. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 27-2
10. Alan Clothier - LAW - 9 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 21-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 21-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 9-1
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 20-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 21-4
6. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 10-3
7. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 26-1
8. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 26-4
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 23-2
10. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 13-2

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 29-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 23-0
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-1
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 17-4
5. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 19-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 15-0
7. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 20-3
8. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
9. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 19-2
10. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 23-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 23-1
3. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 28-0
4. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 15-2
6. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 23-6
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 18-3
8. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 16-0
9. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A
10. Evan Slater - MAR - 12 - 321A - 14-2

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 27-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 18-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 17-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 19-1
5. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 29-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 20-5
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 19-1
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 18-5
9. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 19-1
10. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-9
Posted By: effwhyeye

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 02:44 PM

What is the criteria that puts Marc Reiss in the Top Ten @ 126?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 03:02 PM

Originally Posted By: effwhyeye
What is the criteria that puts Marc Reiss in the Top Ten @ 126?


He has beaten #3/321A Hager and #4/6A Bazan. It came down to Reiss and Luke Henes. Moon was also considered but his loss to Harrison kept him off for now.
Posted By: effwhyeye

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 03:22 PM

Just was asking because I have Dieckmann beating #4 6A Bazan, #5 4A Heckman, #6 4A Seaton (Twice)& #3 5A Henes (Twice).

Lost only to three Kansas wrrestlers. All ranked in thier classes and All Class.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 03:37 PM

Reiss beat Hager who is ranked above Dieckmann in 3A.
Posted By: effwhyeye

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 03:46 PM

So you base the rankings on one match with no head to head criteria, not cumulative wins and losses.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 04:11 PM

Originally Posted By: effwhyeye
So you base the rankings on one match with no head to head criteria, not cumulative wins and losses.


Reiss is 17-1. I will look at that again. Thanks!
Posted By: back in the day

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 04:56 PM

Unlike Beeson, whom I dont know but enjoy his posts,
I care about 182!

No disrespect to Wilson, But Fowler has head to head over him and drops out of top ten?
Posted By: firehawk88

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 05:06 PM

That sounds familiar. Have you mentioned that before?
Posted By: Ed Wilson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 05:07 PM

Originally Posted By: back in the day
Unlike Beeson, whom I dont know but enjoy his posts,
I care about 182!

No disrespect to Wilson, But Fowler has head to head over him and drops out of top ten?


Mark,
No disrespect to to Fowler, but he lost to a 12-8 wrestler and Wilson beat the #3 and #6 all class guys last week.
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 05:12 PM

Maybe I SHOULD start paying attention to 182...sounds like it might be worth following. wink
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 06:06 PM

Originally Posted By: back in the day
Unlike Beeson, whom I dont know but enjoy his posts,
I care about 182!

No disrespect to Wilson, But Fowler has head to head over him and drops out of top ten?



It is the 1-1 with Nolting combined with the fact that Wilson is getting back to his pre-injury level of wrestling. The prime example is losing to Bradley and then beating him 14-3. He then beat Chad Blair who had been dominant and is 26-1 now. Emilio's very close match with Reuter factored in a bit.
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 06:18 PM

Chief,

At 132 you should have Dayton Dreher of Oberlin in the rankings. He beat #6 Sawyer Like of BVSW 3 to 1 at the Beloit Tournament this past weekend. Dreher has a (26-2) record with his losses coming to #5 Chase Cole of Chanute 13 to 11 at Beloit and to 3 time state champion Geordan Martinez of Pine Creek, CO, by fall at the Colby Dual Tournament.

Dreher has other notable wins this season over #3 in 3A 132 Caleb Studley of Phillipsburg, #5 in 3A 138 Michael Dusin of Phillipsburg, and #6 in 3A 138 Jared Tallent of Norton. He has taken 3rd at the past two state tournaments and I have him currently ranked 1st in 321A.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/23/13 06:26 PM

Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel
Chief,

At 132 you should have Dayton Dreher of Oberlin in the rankings. He beat #6 Sawyer Like of BVSW 3 to 1 at the Beloit Tournament this past weekend. Dreher has a (26-2) record with his losses coming to #5 Chase Cole of Chanute 13 to 11 at Beloit and to 3 time state champion Geordan Martinez of Pine Creek, CO, by fall at the Colby Dual Tournament.

Dreher has other notable wins this season over #3 in 3A 132 Caleb Studley of Phillipsburg, #5 in 3A 138 Michael Dusin of Phillipsburg, and #6 in 3A 138 Jared Tallent of Norton. He has taken 3rd at the past two state tournaments and I have him currently ranked 1st in 321A.


Good call.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/24/13 01:02 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. Garden City - 6A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Topeka Seaman - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Junction City - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Andover Central - 5A
10. Newton - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 17-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 27-1
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 24-5
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
5. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A - 18-9
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 21-1
7. Doug Newcomb - ONW - 10 - 6A - 16-3
8. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
9. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 20-3
10. Logan McDowell - AB - 10 - 4A - 22-2

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 19-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 18-2
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 24-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 17-2
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 24-0
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 21-4
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 25-0
2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 17-2
3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 16-4
5. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
6. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-16
7. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 15-0
8. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
9. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2
10. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 15-3

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 32-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 26-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 19-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 18-6
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 20-8
7. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 19-2
8. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 21-5
9. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 13-2
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 19-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 12-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 17-0
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 14-0
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
5. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-1
6. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A
7. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
8. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 26-3
9. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 23-3
10t. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 11-3
10t. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 30-2

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 22-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 21-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 20-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 22-6
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 18-0
7. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 29-5
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
9. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 23-10
10. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 27-0

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 22-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 28-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 23-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 25-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 16-2
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 16-2
10. Ayodale Braimah - LIB - 12 - 5A - 25-6

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 23-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 28-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 26-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 19-4
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 20-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 26-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 12-2
10. Matt Pratt - SJA - 10 - 5A - 27-17

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 28-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 25-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 26-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 21-2
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 18-2
6. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 28-3
8. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 23-5
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 15-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 25-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 28-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 20-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 33-11
6. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 23-0
7. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 22-4
8. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A
9. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 27-2
10. Alan Clothier - LAW - 9 - 6A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 21-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 21-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 9-1
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 20-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 21-4
6. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 10-3
7. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 26-1
8. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 26-4
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A - 23-2
10. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 13-2

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 29-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 23-0
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-1
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 17-4
5. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 19-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 15-0
7. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 20-3
8. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
9. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 19-2
10. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 23-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 23-1
3. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
4. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 10-2
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 15-2
6. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 23-6
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 18-3
8. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 16-0
9. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 22-4
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 27-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 18-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 17-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 19-1
5. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 29-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 20-5
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 19-1
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 18-5
9. Cooper Zeller - HOL - 11 - 4A - 19-1
10. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 22-9
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/24/13 04:44 PM

Chief Raymond Gallegos Newton beat Greenbaum from Douglass in the finals of the augusta tournament.
Posted By: Enetophobic

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/24/13 05:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Railroaders91
Chief Raymond Gallegos Newton beat Greenbaum from Douglass in the finals of the augusta tournament.


Lost to Franklin it appears, so maybe sandwich him in at 9th and drop the Slater kid out? But then again Gallegos lost to Austin Gates of Pratt, whom has 7 losses on the season.
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/24/13 05:46 PM

He split with gates in december but greenbaun was a recent win. He is 25-4 and deserving of a ranking. His body of work is good his tournament placings have been 2nd, 2nd, 1st, 4th at Newton close losses to Grand island Nebraaska kid and colvin from Leavensworth, 1st at Blue Valley NW and Garden City is tomorrow.He is a state medalist and like I said at this point desrves to be in all class rankings.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 03:17 AM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. St. James Academy - 5A
3. Garden City - 6A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Topeka Seaman - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Junction City - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Andover Central - 5A
10. Newton - 5A


OMG, do my eyes deceive me? Not one 4A team in the rankings and just seven 5A teams. Are you kidding me? doug747 and all the other 4A cronies must be having a melt down right about now.

Also good to see Ogden back in the rankings. I was going to say, if Ogden is not ranked then 152 has to be the toughest weight. Still could be even with him ranked and still think he is under ranked. What happened to Denton? Becker beasted at Chanute I see.

See that Edwards paid Hurtado back and we can expect a super rubber match at regional and maybe even at state. Who will win when it counts most? Hope Hurtado gets healthy. Best wishes to both great wrestlers.

Great to see Jack Mitchell and Davis Matthews in the rankings. Some how I knew they would eventually find their way there.

What about 120? Getting crazy huh. So Cokeley has beaten Mies twice now. How do you figure that one out? Have you settled that? What about 5A? Crazy huh. With Phillips in there it is getting down right nasty.
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 01:30 PM

I don't know how long ago it was, but I posted how nasty 5A is this year. Just remember, I'm always jacking with you. Even if not a single 4a kid had won a match against a single 5a kid this year, I'd still razz you.........
Posted By: MSprings

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 02:48 PM

I'd really like to see a Garden City - SJA dual...I think these two are an even coin flip for #2 behind Ark City. In two common tourneys GC has outperformed SJA.

Thanks for those who do the work for this site - allowing us 'lurkers' to follow and enjoy.

- mike
Posted By: Tommyboy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 02:58 PM

The Hensley's boy's did not go to the Garden City Tournament . Both would have scored a bunch of team points ( 113 & 126 ).

Dan Gentzler
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 03:05 PM

Saint James sent guys to the Shawnee Mission North Tournament and the Garden City Tournament last weekend.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 03:24 PM

When considering the competition both the #1 and #2 wrestlers have come up against at the 170# weight class (toughness of tourneys), and Bryant being a returning state champ, what criteria does Jarod have over Bryant? Just wondering how that works.
Posted By: MSprings

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 03:26 PM

Candy and nuts....was SJA full at the KC Stampede?...I still beleive its a wash between the two, and would be quite exciting to watch.

I think if Hurtado doesn't ring his bell - his adv points and the 'others' missing from SJA probably puts both teams around 165 or so...

Curious why you'd split your team given the level of competition.

Regardless - the RW Invite is a great event and brings back memories.

- mike
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 03:58 PM

Originally Posted By: MSprings

Curious why you'd split your team given the level of competition.


It was a student athlete decision. Going to GC had them missing two days of school. Staying at SMN tourney, they didn't miss any.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 04:13 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
When considering the competition both the #1 and #2 wrestlers have come up against at the 170# weight class (toughness of tourneys), and Bryant being a returning state champ, what criteria does Jarod have over Bryant? Just wondering how that works.


It certainly is a tough one!

Part of the separation is that Jared Johnson is a Fargo AA and beat Bryant two times at Greco state in what I believe was their only matches they have wrestled. Jared has beaten Gavin Grater three times this year and will have to go through a very tough Wuthnow to claim a title. Having said that Bryant is having an awesome season. I am sure this match could go either way. I hope they both make the All-Class Dual teams! They can settle the issue in the mountains on March 17th!
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 04:51 PM

I hear ya, and Jarod is really good on his feet, and has a great headlock. But Greco Roman is only going to high light the skills of the man with the best throws and upper body moves. I think if anything Freestyle would be closer to folkstyle when comparing wrestlers in the folkstyle style.
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 04:53 PM

NEWTON!!!
Posted By: wrestle nuts

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 05:52 PM

Even with all of the injuries Newton is dealing with and still placing 3rd at Garden City we can seem to catch any love.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 05:56 PM

Originally Posted By: wrestle nuts
Even with all of the injuries Newton is dealing with and still placing 3rd at Garden City we can seem to catch any love.


These All-Class rankings are not even updated yet. RELAX.
Posted By: wrestle nuts

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 06:07 PM

LOL
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 06:51 PM

The rankings can not compute HEART. Newton makes me nervous. They shouldn't win on paper, but we aren't wrestling on paper.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 06:58 PM

Originally Posted By: Beeson
The rankings can not compute HEART. Newton makes me nervous. They shouldn't win on paper, but we aren't wrestling on paper.


The matches are wrestled on the mat and then recorded on paper.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/29/13 08:09 PM

The All-Class Ranking update is due tomorrow...
Posted By: Railroaders91

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 12:59 AM

Ark City is favorite as I have said before but let it not be forgotten that Newton edged out garden city twice at newton and garden city. They lost hurtado early in tournament but Newton missing mceachern(3rd and 5th at state)and monares (4th at state)both on pace to return 152 and 113 starters also did not make trip due to injuries and they are now back. Just saying we scored 142.5 and would have scored much more definitely over 165.I believe 142.5 is the lowest tournament total Newton has had all year. Anyway should be an awesome race Ark City,St.James,Newton and a lot of good teams in top ten that will make a difference in who wins.
Posted By: doug747

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 01:04 AM

YOu're all forgetting the all important phantom draws to see who meets in the semi finals.........
Posted By: Coach Prieto

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 01:45 AM

Chief,
Go ahead and put Newton ahead of GC! I was not aware they are missing all that firepower! The rest of us are always bringing a healthy lineup week in and week out! Shame on you Chief for not taking that into consideration!

On a more serious note I bet if you ask Coach Wilson what he thinks he would tell the same thing most coaches would, rankings don't mean squat! We all want to be number 1 when it really counts, after state and in our own classification!!

I do appreciate all the hard work Chief does because he cares and is passionate about Kansas wrestling! With out his rankings the talk forum would be BORING! It is a great conversation piece and I love reading all the different opinions! Good luck to all the rest of the season!!
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 01:53 AM

My apologies, I should have made my Newton comment on the 5A rankings page. We will never know how the All Class would pan out, but individual classes are a different story. All Class is fun to talk about and I appreciate what Chief does, but 5A is what I am interested in.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 02:04 AM

Originally Posted By: Beeson
My apologies, I should have made my Newton comment on the 5A rankings page. We will never know how the All Class would pan out, but individual classes are a different story. All Class is fun to talk about and I appreciate what Chief does, but 5A is what I am interested in.


Yes Beeson, of course. But with 5A ruling the All-Class right now, it must be very interesting as well.
It certainly is for me.
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 02:09 AM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
what criteria does Jarod have over Bryant? Just wondering how that works.


Tyson, I will stay out of this, but I want you to know that Doug747 has the license on mis-spelling Jared's name, I hope you took that up with him first. smile Thanks John
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 02:10 AM

Originally Posted By: doug747
I don't know how long ago it was, but I posted how nasty 5A is this year. Just remember, I'm always jacking with you. Even if not a single 4a kid had won a match against a single 5a kid this year, I'd still razz you.........


Yes doug747, you did and I haven't forgotten, and yes, I get it.
I am always willing and happy to oblige you though and reciprocate.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 04:40 AM

let's get back to the Bryant, Jared ranking. I have watched this all year and I am now letting everyone know that it is time for a reciprocation of the two wrestlers. Bryant is a reigning state champ. Bryant has wrestled the toughest tournaments, well beyond what pleasant Ridge has wrestled for competition this year. If anything Jared would have to be the one to prove above and beyond, that from the competition that he has wrestled, that he is the the no. 1 all class wrestler.
let's just say that both of them continue to win all their matches and both become 2013 state champs, but Jared wins the all class is that fair?
Now I know that Chief looks deep into all these scenarios,and I know that he goes off of competition, so just to prove that look at Reese Cokely's record, and yet he is in the top of the all class due to the competition that he has wrestled, and I understand that.
So, let's give credit where its due and change out #1 and #2.
Posted By: Tommyboy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 11:17 AM

Reese Cokely is not on top of the all-class rankings .
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 12:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
let's get back to the Bryant, Jared ranking. I have watched this all year and I am now letting everyone know that it is time for a reciprocation of the two wrestlers. Bryant is a reigning state champ. Bryant has wrestled the toughest tournaments, well beyond what pleasant Ridge has wrestled for competition this year. If anything Jared would have to be the one to prove above and beyond, that from the competition that he has wrestled, that he is the the no. 1 all class wrestler.
let's just say that both of them continue to win all their matches and both become 2013 state champs, but Jared wins the all class is that fair?
Now I know that Chief looks deep into all these scenarios,and I know that he goes off of competition, so just to prove that look at Reese Cokely's record, and yet he is in the top of the all class due to the competition that he has wrestled, and I understand that.
So, let's give credit where its due and change out #1 and #2.


Tyson,

This is a post that I would rather not make because both Guillen and Johnson are two of my favorite wrestlers. Since you have pushed the point, I am compelled to clear it up.

Jared Johnson is a Fargo All-American. This year he has beaten Gavin Grater, who is also a Fargo All-American and who also beat Bryant at FS state. Jared has beaten him three times, with the last match by a 12-6 margin. The only two times that he has wrestled Bryant, Jared won them both.

Comparing their state brackets last year, Jared lost to 40-0 Ky Biddle in the finals. The six placers in his bracket had a combined 149-34 record. Bryant beat Tyler Kimple in the finals and the combined record in his bracket for the six placers was 123-51.

This season Bryant is on a complete roll. He has beaten Blackford from Iowa, who beat Jared at the Junior Duals. He has also beaten Abkemeier from OK, Langley, Meyers, Felton 2X and Hill 2X. His competition this year has been somewhat tougher over all but slightly weaker at the top end. Langley and Blackford are Fargo AA's.

I have seen both of these guys wrestle dozens of times. If they wrestled this afternoon, I would not at all be surprised if either one beat the other. As it stands, especially with Jared having a 2-0 head-to head advantage, I have ranked him #1. Let me make it very clear that I want BOTH of these guys on my All-Class Dual teams and in that 170 bracket at the Rocky Mountain Nationals on March 16-17.

For you to make comments like "let's give credit where it's due" and then refuse to do so, is a curious position.
Posted By: AAA

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 01:06 PM

Couldn't they be the big and small class wrestlers at the senior classic?

Kevin Seybold
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 02:13 PM

This season Bryant is on a complete roll. He has beaten Blackford from Iowa, who beat Jared at the Junior Duals. He has also beaten Abkemeier from OK, Langley, Meyers, Felton 2X and Hill 2X. His competition this year has been somewhat tougher over all but slightly weaker at the top end. Langley and Blackford are Fargo AA's.


This paragraph kinda makes my point. Except not sure what you mean by "slightly weaker on the top end"
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 02:24 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
Except not sure what you mean by "slightly weaker on the top end"


Three wins over Fargo AA's vs. two. Hence the sligtly higher. How has your point been made? What is their head-to-head record?

Jared Johnson - 2
Bryant Guillen - 0
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 02:27 PM

Jared Johnson vs Bryant Guillen

Might be a good matchup at the big school vs small school senior night before kids state. Just a thought. Both young men are mighty fine wrestlers.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 03:01 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Manhattan - 6A
7. Newton - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Derby - 6A
10. Topeka Seaman - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 26-0
2. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 24-9
3. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 32-2
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 27-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 24-1
7. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
9. Logan McDowell - AB - 10 - 4A - 26-3
10. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 26-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 23-4
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 24-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 21-3
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 24-0
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 24-6
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 24-3
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 21-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
6. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
7. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
8. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
9. Clay Weil - DC - 9 - 6A - 31-7
10. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 32-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 29-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 19-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 22-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 21-7
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 18-3
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-3
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 21-5
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 27-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 17-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 21-1
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 14-0
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
5. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 32-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 28-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 29-3
9. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 27-3
10t. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 23-4
10t. Seth Strauss - AB - 10 - 4A - 29-4

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 26-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 25-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 35-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 26-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 25-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 21-1
7. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 29-5
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
9. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 27-0
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 22-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 30-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 29-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 26-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 28-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 20-3
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 16-2
10. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 26-11

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 27-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 28-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 28-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 23-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 24-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 31-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 17-2
10. John Peden - GDL - 11 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 30-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 26-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 26-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
8. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 23-5
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 23-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 25-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 32-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 25-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 33-9
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 27-5
7. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 28-2
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 27-1
9. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A - 31-6
10. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 31-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 27-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 13-1
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 24-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 21-4
6. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 11-4
7. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 26-1
8. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 29-4
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 18-2
10. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 34-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 21-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 18-0
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-3
7. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
8. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 19-2
9. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A
10. James Denton - JC - 12 - 6A - 25-8

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 26-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-1
3. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
4. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 14-2
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 21-2
6. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 28-7
7. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 18-0
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 21-4
9. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 26-6
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 21-1

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 31-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 22-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 21-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 28-2
5. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 29-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 22-6
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 21-6
9. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 03:35 PM

All I can say is it is obvious that Jared has got Graters number. I watched that last match, and Jared did dominate, Grater was frustated and basically gave up, so the score looked pretty bad.
My point, for this season, is that Bryant has wrestled better overall competition. i dont think beating the same guy three times is necessarily better than beating two differnt AA's.

When you bring up Greco and Freestyle, that is hardly relevent imo, because, for example, my son has never even wrestled the other two styles, so i am sure many kids that he could beat in folkstyle would beat him at Greco and freestlye, whole differnt ballgame.

So, my point is, based on the overall competition that these two have faced this season, not necessarily AA's because i just said that i didnt think it was relevent, and lets add all the ranked kids from all states that these two have faced and beat because they are both undefeated. Bryant is the returning state champ and has wrestled the big tourneys, i feel that he should probably be in the #1 spot. JMO
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 04:07 PM

See you guys at Silver Lake. That might also be a good 170 final!
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 05:26 PM

Every year you see the same argument that Freestyle and Greco should have no effect on Folkstyle rankings. And its always the people who have never tried it or their kids have never tried it. FACT: kids that wrestle Freestyle and Greco tend to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.

Look at the All-Class rankings. I know for a fact that 11 out of 14 of the current #1 ranked wrestlers have some kind of Freestyle/Greco background.
Look at the high school rankings on Intermat. 10 out of 14 guys #1 ranked guys are either fargo national champs, double fargo champs, cadet world team member, cadet world gold medalist, or junior world team members.
Look at the College rankings. 10 out of 10 guys ranked #1 have a freestyle/greco background. Logan Steiber has a Junior World silver medal and Dom Bradley has a gold. Kyle Dake may be the guy to knock off Burroughs. Do you see a pattern here?

I understand that a lot of kids also play another sport in the spring and summer. However, if you are serious about wrestling and think that it might be something you want to do in college then you need to hop on the freestyle/greco train. The two styles each offer so much that can transition into folkstyle. Freestyle teaches kids all about being in good position the entire time. Hardly ever do you see scrambles like you do in folkstyle because its much easier to give up points. Greco is NOT all about the fancy throws. Most of the elite greco wrestlers win off of head position, hip position, and hand fighting.

The GOOD wrestlers can wrestle just folkstyle, but the GREAT wrestlers can wrestle all 3.
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 05:40 PM

rccokeley,
I agree with everything you are saying here. We need to have more Kansas kids hit the freestyle/Greco mat. Colleges are looking for the FR/GR kids, as this is what they wrestle at the world level.

I do have to question your comment about Dake possibly taking down Burroughs. Dake is a beast, but I wonder sometimes if Burroughs is even human. Dake and Burroughs will for sure make each other better at the world level.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 08:09 PM

FACT: kids that wrestle Freestyle and Greco tend to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.


What the fact really is, is that kids that have much success in folkstyle are fueled by their success, which then makes them more apt to wrestle year round. Greco/Freestyle takes wrestling out into the summer months, so if you desire to wrestle then you will be most likely wrestling FR/GR. How about this fact?
FACT: Kids that wrestle year round TEND to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.
Posted By: BDRan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 08:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Coach Prieto
Chief,
Go ahead and put Newton ahead of GC! I was not aware they are missing all that firepower! The rest of us are always bringing a healthy lineup week in and week out! Shame on you Chief for not taking that into consideration!

On a more serious note I bet if you ask Coach Wilson what he thinks he would tell the same thing most coaches would, rankings don't mean squat! We all want to be number 1 when it really counts, after state and in our own classification!!

I do appreciate all the hard work Chief does because he cares and is passionate about Kansas wrestling! With out his rankings the talk forum would be BORING! It is a great conversation piece and I love reading all the different opinions! Good luck to all the rest of the season!!






Amen
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 09:29 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
FACT: kids that wrestle Freestyle and Greco tend to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.


What the fact really is, is that kids that have much success in folkstyle are fueled by their success, which then makes them more apt to wrestle year round.


That is not always true. I can come up with plenty of examples where kids who had no success in folkstyle still went out and wrestled freestyle and greco. My brothers and I were that way. My high school teammate Zach Pollom started wrestling his freshmen year, had no success at all that year, and every summer wrestled freestyle/greco. He became a state runner up his senior year, and he will tell you that if he didn't put in the work that he did in the summer that he would have never gotten as good as he is.

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
Greco/Freestyle takes wrestling out into the summer months, so if you desire to wrestle then you will be most likely wrestling FR/GR. How about this fact?
FACT: Kids that wrestle year round TEND to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.


This last part here is pretty much restating what I already said.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 10:06 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Manhattan - 6A
7. Newton - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Derby - 6A
10. Topeka Seaman - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 26-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 32-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 24-9
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 27-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 24-1
7. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
9. Logan McDowell - AB - 10 - 4A - 26-3
10. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 26-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 23-4
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 24-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 21-3
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 24-0
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A - 24-6
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 24-3
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 21-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
6. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
7. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
8. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
9. Clay Weil - DC - 9 - 6A - 31-7
10. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 32-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 29-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 19-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 22-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 21-7
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 18-3
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-3
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 21-5
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 27-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 17-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 21-1
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 14-0
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
5. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 32-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 28-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 29-3
9. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 27-3
10t. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 23-4
10t. Seth Strauss - AB - 10 - 4A - 29-4

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 26-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 25-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 35-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 26-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 25-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 21-1
7. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 29-5
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
9. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 27-0
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 22-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 30-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 29-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 26-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 28-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 20-3
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 16-2
10. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 26-11

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 27-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 28-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 28-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 23-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 24-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 31-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 17-2
10. Lucas McMichael - CB - 9 - 321A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 30-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 26-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 26-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
8. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 23-5
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 23-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 25-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 32-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 25-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 33-9
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 27-5
7. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 28-2
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 27-1
9. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A - 31-6
10. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 31-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 27-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 13-1
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 24-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 21-4
6. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 11-4
7. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 26-1
8. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 29-4
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 18-2
10. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 34-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 21-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 18-0
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-3
7. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
8. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 19-2
9. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A
10. James Denton - JC - 12 - 6A - 25-8

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 26-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-1
3. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
4. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 14-2
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 21-2
6. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 28-7
7. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 18-0
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 21-4
9. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 26-6
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 21-1

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 31-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 22-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 21-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 28-2
5. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 29-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 22-6
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 21-6
9. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 10:39 PM

FACT: kids that wrestle Freestyle and Greco tend to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.


What the fact really is, is that kids that have much success in folkstyle are fueled by their success, which then makes them more apt to wrestle year round.


That is not always true. I can come up with plenty of examples where kids who had no success in folkstyle still went out and wrestled freestyle and greco. My brothers and I were that way. My high school teammate Zach Pollom started wrestling his freshmen year, had no success at all that year, and every summer wrestled freestyle/greco. He became a state runner up his senior year, and he will tell you that if he didn't put in the work that he did in the summer that he would have never gotten as good as he is.


Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
Greco/Freestyle takes wrestling out into the summer months, so if you desire to wrestle then you will be most likely wrestling FR/GR. How about this fact?
FACT: Kids that wrestle year round TEND to do better and go farther in the sport than the kids that do not.


This last part here is pretty much restating what I already said.


I think you completely missed the point. First, these are not facts, especially when you use the word TEND. Second, the whole point about not using FR/GR to determine the folkstyle rankings, I think is pretty valid. We are ranking and wrestling folkstyle. After talking with Bryant's dad, he tells me that Bryant is not nearly as skilled or successful with FR/GR as he is with folkstyle, but it doesnt matter because we are wrestling folkstyle. Bryant still beat two of these Fargo AA's this year in folkstyle. So maybe they are better at those styles, but again, who cares this is folkstyle rankings. If we were to rank next years GR/FS guys, would you put Bryant above them because he beat them at folkstyle? I would hope not, and i would bet that Bryant wouldnt feel comfortable with that either. Lastly, i was not pretty much saying the same thing you were, i was saying, if you read my FACT line, that wrestling year round helps make better wrestlers, not just FR/GR wrestling. Bryant's goals are to wrestle college and that is it, and if i remember correctly we are still wrestling folkstyle here in the states at the college level. Lastly, with the level of competition, and an undefeated record, even though Bryant is not an avid FR/GR wrestler, i would say that he has the most impressive record of any H.S. wrestler in the state. Let me know if there is someone out there this year more highly decorated, i would say his year is almost as good as Taylor Moeder's senior year.
Posted By: DeMaranville

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 11:08 PM

I used to wrestle with Jared. I have seen him progress over his high school career. I believe Chief stated Head-Head is the main reason Jared is Ranked ahead of Bryant. Now I know you have stated multiple times you do not believe FR/GR should count but a win is a win is a win. So until they wrestle Folkstyle it is not fair to penalize Jared for beating Bryant head-head in another form of WRESTLING.
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 11:11 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

I think you completely missed the point. First, these are not facts, especially when you use the word TEND. Second, the whole point about not using FR/GR to determine the folkstyle rankings, I think is pretty valid. We are ranking and wrestling folkstyle. After talking with Bryant's dad, he tells me that Bryant is not nearly as skilled or successful with FR/GR as he is with folkstyle, but it doesnt matter because we are wrestling folkstyle. Bryant still beat two of these Fargo AA's this year in folkstyle. So maybe they are better at those styles, but again, who cares this is folkstyle rankings. If we were to rank next years GR/FS guys, would you put Bryant above them because he beat them at folkstyle? I would hope not, and i would bet that Bryant wouldnt feel comfortable with that either. Lastly, i was not pretty much saying the same thing you were, i was saying, if you read my FACT line, that wrestling year round helps make better wrestlers, not just FR/GR wrestling. Bryant's goals are to wrestle college and that is it, and if i remember correctly we are still wrestling folkstyle here in the states at the college level. Lastly, with the level of competition, and an undefeated record, even though Bryant is not an avid FR/GR wrestler, i would say that he has the most impressive record of any H.S. wrestler in the state. Let me know if there is someone out there this year more highly decorated, i would say his year is almost as good as Taylor Moeder's senior year.


1. They are facts and I backed them up. The people that have wrestled FS/GR will probably agree with me. 2. Intermat, Flo, and every other ranking site out there using credentials from FS/GR to sway their rankings, so their must be some relevancy to it. 3. I am not going to argue for or against Bryant Guillen, however I will say that Zac Gentzler, Nathan Butler, and Bryce Shoemaker have had some pretty decorated seasons as well. To say that Bryants season is almost as good as Moeder's senior year is a bit of a stretch. Of course its my bias opinion that Taylor Moeder's senior year is leaps and bounds more successful than anyone's in a long time, but he's my teammate so thats how its going to be.

Again, my argument is not for or against anybody's ranking. It's for FS/GR, because I am an avid believer that the summer styles make you a way better folkstyle wrestler.
Posted By: luellen

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/30/13 11:44 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

When you bring up Greco and Freestyle, that is hardly relevent imo,
So if your son wrestles a freestyle & greco state champ thats irrelevent because your wrestling folkstyle?? It has been my experence that with my two boys it is extremely relevent. But you are intitled to your opinion.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:04 AM

InkChief will tell you, me, or anyone else that he looks at competition when ranking wrestlers. Bryant is thereturning champ from his junior year, Jared is not. We cant penalize Bryant for giing fr/gr a try this summer. In hindsight Bryant should have skipped out, therefore he now would be judged fairly on his folkstyle ability.
Jareds coach is to blame for his schedule.
So that i understand how this works, i will review:
Last year Jared is runner up state finals 3-7
Bryant state champ last year (gotta mean something) maybe not
Jared beats Bryant at GR , cant blame Bryant for going ( well maybe you can)
This year Jared beats same Gr AA 3 times, i think he is no. 4 or 5 on the all class list.
Bryant goes to every tough tourney and wins, beats guys that have beat Jared
Bryant beats two different fargo AA
Meanwhile Jareds coach is taking him to and hosting weak tourneys

You cant penalize the returning state champ he deserves #1 until it is proven differently, and with his schedule and unbeaten season how can anyone deny him of that?
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:09 AM

Sorry these posts are hard to read, working off a pad. Pain in the a$$
Posted By: tbau

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:11 AM

Lets just let Jared and Bryant settle it at the senior classic the night before kids state.
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:15 AM

Maybe Bryant should have gone to Fargo and/or Junior Duals. Let that be a lesson learned to everyone. If you want to be ranked high then go to Fargo and/or Junior duals, do well, and Chief will take that into consideration when he's ranking you.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:16 AM

With your two boys, what is it relevant to??
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:19 AM

What a foolish statement.
Posted By: Coach Malay

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 01:57 AM

How is Calvin Ochs not ranked number 1?
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 02:01 AM

Originally Posted By: L.Geyer
rccokeley,
I agree with everything you are saying here. We need to have more Kansas kids hit the freestyle/Greco mat. Colleges are looking for the FR/GR kids, as this is what they wrestle at the world level.

I do have to question your comment about Dake possibly taking down Burroughs. Dake is a beast, but I wonder sometimes if Burroughs is even human. Dake and Burroughs will for sure make each other better at the world level.




Dake gets better and better every match. If they ever meet up in a freestyle match I'm guessing Burroughs will win the first match or 2 but Dake will figure out a way to win.
Posted By: bbd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 02:12 AM

Originally Posted By: Coach Malay
How is Calvin Ochs not ranked number 1?
Have you ever seen the Williams kid wrestle? I'm guessing you haven't if you post this question. Both are very quality kids, but I personally think Chief has this one correct. Hopefully we will get an opportunity to see them wrestle out in Denver in March.
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 02:21 AM

At 152 - not that it matters but -

Zack Hoskins STA Won over John Peden Goodland M-Dec 10-1
That is a recent head to head.

Styles do create difficulties in match ups.

Many other recent head to head match ups are significant for regionals and the respective state tournaments for several wrestlers.

Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 02:30 AM

I do remember that win. Thanks Sean.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 02:33 AM

Originally Posted By: Coach Malay
How is Calvin Ochs not ranked number 1?


That is actually a great question. If Williams had not had such a tough schedule, I would have tied them at #1. I anticipate both of them to make the All-Class Dual teams.
Posted By: luellen

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 03:17 AM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
With your two boys, what is it relevant to??
Skill level of the wrestler they are about to compete with.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 04:26 AM

Mike, you should know by now that i am not a newbe to this sport. Tucker wrestled and beat a kid this year that was a state champ at both Gr and Fr. What does that really mean? Nothing. He was the only one competing at that weight. That happens alot , and if you need me to be more specific i can do that with alot of instances. Show up, and at least place in the top 3. So being a kansas state champ at a certain weight in GR and FS doesnt mean a whole lot.
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 05:34 AM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
Mike, you should know by now that i am not a newbe to this sport. Tucker wrestled and beat a kid this year that was a state champ at both Gr and Fr. What does that really mean? Nothing. He was the only one competing at that weight. That happens alot , and if you need me to be more specific i can do that with alot of instances. Show up, and at least place in the top 3. So being a kansas state champ at a certain weight in GR and FS doesnt mean a whole lot.


Wow way to take that away from a lot of kids.

As far as I know, you have no say seeing as how you've already stated your kid has never wrestled freestyle or greco.

It's guys like you that are a cancer to the sport. Instead of promoting FS and GR you tear it down by saying winning a state championship in FS or GR "doesn't mean a whole lot."
Posted By: COhusker

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 06:02 AM

The way to get better at anything is to put in the time. Mat time is mat time. Freestyle is still training your muscle memory, reactions, etc. It is still wrestling. Both of my brothers and I wrestled freestyle not because we liked it (we didn't), but because it was the best way to get extra experience. I guess all we have to show for it is 5 (hopefully 6) high school state championships between us. I don't know if you were at Rocky Welton this weekend, but my brother (a former freestyle state champ) won the 160 bracket, so I will let you decide for yourself about the quality of freestyle champs. Speaking from my experience wrestling in Colorado, yes, sometimes the freestyle brackets were lacking in numbers but many of the kids that were wrestling were high school state placers or eventually became placers because they put in the mat time.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 12:57 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Manhattan - 6A
7. Newton - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Derby - 6A
10. Topeka Seaman - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 26-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 32-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 24-9
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 27-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
6. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 24-1
7. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
9. Logan McDowell - AB - 10 - 4A - 26-3
10. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 26-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 23-4
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 24-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 21-3
6. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 24-0
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - AB - 10 - 4A - 24-6
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 24-3
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 21-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
6. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
7. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
8. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
9. Clay Weil - DC - 9 - 6A - 31-7
10. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 32-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 29-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 19-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 22-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 21-7
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 18-3
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-3
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 21-5
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 27-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 17-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 21-1
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 14-0
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 22-1
5. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 32-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 28-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 29-3
9. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 27-3
10t. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 23-4
10t. Seth Strauss - AB - 10 - 4A - 29-4

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 26-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 25-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 35-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 26-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 25-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 21-1
7. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 29-5
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
9. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 27-0
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 22-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 30-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 29-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 26-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 28-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 20-3
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 16-2
10. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 26-11

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 24-0
3. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 27-1
4. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 28-0
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 28-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 23-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 24-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 31-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 17-2
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 22-5

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 30-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 26-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 26-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A - 17-8
8. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A - 23-5
10. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 23-2

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 25-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 32-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 25-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 17-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 33-9
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 27-5
7. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 28-2
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 27-1
9. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A - 31-6
10. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 31-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 27-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 13-1
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 24-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 21-4
6. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 11-4
7. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 26-1
8. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 29-4
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 18-2
10. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 34-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-2
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 21-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 18-0
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-3
7. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
8. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 19-2
9. James Denton - JC - 12 - 6A - 26-8
10. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 26-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-1
3. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
4. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 14-2
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 21-2
6. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 28-7
7. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 18-0
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 21-4
9. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 26-6
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 21-1

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 31-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 22-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 21-1
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 28-2
5. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 29-3
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 22-6
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 21-6
9. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Marc Saffle - HUT - 12 - 6A
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 01:33 PM

If you want your kid to advance to the top level of wreslting in the future, FR/GR is the way to go. If you look at most college programs, most of them have FR/GF backgrounds. Not saying ALL, but most.
Posted By: Mike Juby

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 01:39 PM

Quote:
Mike, you should know by now that i am not a newbe to this sport. Tucker wrestled and beat a kid this year that was a state champ at both Gr and Fr. What does that really mean? Nothing. He was the only one competing at that weight. That happens alot , and if you need me to be more specific i can do that with alot of instances. Show up, and at least place in the top 3. So being a kansas state champ at a certain weight in GR and FS doesnt mean a whole lot.

There was only one weight class that had a single participant in either the Freestyle or the Greco-Roman Junior State Championships. In addition, there were no competitors in weight classes below 113.

However, in the remaining 12 weight classes there were an average of 8 wrestlers per bracket in Freestyle and a little under 7 in Greco. While these aren't huge brackets, anyone who watched those matches can attest that those 7-8 competitors were generally among the best in the state. At the Junior and Cadet levels a state FS or GR championship is a hard-fought honor.
Posted By: BDRan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 01:50 PM

IMO;
To come on this forum and discredit any kid for any of his accomplishments is absolutely heinous. We bleed, sweat, and cry for every victory we get. Hell, I'd give my left lung (and a few other organs) to be able to say I'm a state champ in wrestling, In any style! And if you ask any kid that's ever hit a double leg, or a lat drop for that matter, they'd do the same. So for you to come on here and take away that title by saying it "doesn't mean a whole lot", well Sir, I'm sorry, but you are wrong.
Posted By: luellen

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 04:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Mike Juby
Quote:
Mike, you should know by now that i am not a newbe to this sport. Tucker wrestled and beat a kid this year that was a state champ at both Gr and Fr. What does that really mean? Nothing. He was the only one competing at that weight. That happens alot , and if you need me to be more specific i can do that with alot of instances. Show up, and at least place in the top 3. So being a kansas state champ at a certain weight in GR and FS doesnt mean a whole lot.

There was only one weight class that had a single participant in either the Freestyle or the Greco-Roman Junior State Championships. In addition, there were no competitors in weight classes below 113.

However, in the remaining 12 weight classes there were an average of 8 wrestlers per bracket in Freestyle and a little under 7 in Greco. While these aren't huge brackets, anyone who watched those matches can attest that those 7-8 competitors were generally among the best in the state. At the Junior and Cadet levels a state FS or GR championship is a hard-fought honor.
At freestyle Greco state if you have an 8 man bracket you better be ready mentally & physically because Its not going to be a cake walk to victory. If any wrestler wins a bracket of this nature It does mean something & its not Irrelevant. How many basketball games you have won is Irrelevant smile
Posted By: bigdaddy650r

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 06:01 PM

FYI Chief, #5 220lb. Tyson Toelkes wrestled 285 last night and beat #8 285lb. Aaron Rafalko 5-2
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 06:03 PM

Let me ask this one question, there are no wrong answers, if Chief were to rank next years participants for Fargo, would Bryant be ranked over the two AA's that he beat this year in folkstyle?

This has been the only point I have been trying to make here. But of course, it is typical on this forum, that people go off in a different direction, and soon it will have to be put on a different topic because it will have nothing to do with ranking.

For Bryant, Gr/Fr may be to wrestling what the pommel horse is to gymnastics. were not ranking a guys abilities in wrestling, this topic is FOLKSTYLE all class Kansas h.s. wrestling.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 06:55 PM

Tyson,

Seaman is having a great season. Coach Kelly is an outstanding example of a leader of student athletes. Bryant and his family have always held themselves to a high character standard.

Your attempts at logic on this thread have been elementary at best and have turned into a type of desperate lunge to aggrandize Bryant while degradating Jared in your path. I can tell you that your agenda is unwanted by the Seaman faithful.

I understand that your son's senior season title chase was ended by Trey Dice who Bryant beat in last year's state bracket. I understand your excitement for Bryant's success this season and can assure you that the Kansas wrestling community is cheering along with you.

What you are discounting is the equally impressive finished work of Jared Johnson. If Jared somehow completes his season on top of the podium, and I would like to think you would be happy for him, he would have to beat who I believe is the next toughest wrestler at 170 Nick Wuthnow.

I have shown you the comparison from last years state brackets that show Jared's 321A bracket as tougher than Bryant's 5A bracket. I have shown you that these two have only wrestled each other two times with Jared winning them both. Let me also point out that your reference to Jared's skills at upper body throws cannot distract anyone who also knows that Bryant has made a living doing the same.

As I have stated earlier and have said to many face to face, the difference between these two is razor thin. Both have competed on my folkstyle dual teams. I have seen both of these warriors wrestle dozens of times. From the totality of criteria that I have collected, I have landed on Jared at #1. These rankings are not predictions! They can only use the rear view mirror. If Bryant were to beat Jared tomorrow that would not make me "wrong". They would just build a criteria advantage to Bryant.

Get on board Tyson. Applaud the action. Make a positive difference for Kansas wrestling!
Posted By: way2funny

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 07:07 PM

At 120 How is Cokeley ranked a head of Sharp? if Sharp pinned him at basohor. also didn't Cokeley also loss to Elbrader at bashor shouldn't both of them by ranked a head of him.
Posted By: objective

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 07:08 PM

I have not personally seen him but some who did think Nick Wuthnow may be the best of the bunch at this point. we will soon know!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 07:24 PM

Originally Posted By: way2funny
At 120 How is Cokeley ranked a head of Sharp? if Sharp pinned him at basohor. also didn't Cokeley also loss to Elbrader at bashor shouldn't both of them by ranked a head of him.


No. If those were the only three wrestlers involved then the answer would be yes. Reese is 2-0 vs. Tyler Mies. Mies beat Elbrader 14-2 and beat Dakota Leach in the finals at Bobcat. Dakota beat Sharp 10-2 at that same tournament. So Mies is above Leach, Elbrader and Sharp. Cokeley is above Mies. It becomes much more complicated when you add Mies and Leach to your story.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 07:45 PM

Your attempts at logic on this thread have been elementary at best and have turned into a type of desperate lunge to aggrandize Bryant while degradating Jared in your path. I can tell you that your agenda is unwanted by the Seaman faithful.

My logic is elementary because i don't agree with your logic on this one issue???? I don't have any agenda.... I don't care who is #1 and #2, I just don't agree with your reasoning. On almost all of your rankings, I totally agree. And in many other circumstances I see that you use competition in your decisions. In this I don't see it. Thats all.

Also, so that we are clear and you are not mistaking me for someone else, I never had a son that wrestled Trey Dice. We are not in the Seaman dist. We are from Jefferson West. So whatever agenda you think I have, think again.
Posted By: insidetie

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 07:46 PM

It is funny Bryant says he does not like Greco. Everytime I have seen that kid wrestle I expect to see him toss someone. He is a great wrestler and I would expect to see him take care of business at state. Comparing kids in two different classes, while fun, does not mean a whole lot other than to get people arguing with each other, imho.
Posted By: airbornevetX2

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 09:18 PM

Chief,

I agree on your assessment of Coach Kelly @ Seaman. He is an awesome leader for his wrestlers. I would also like to put a plug in for his assistant coaches also. Chad Flores, Jon Ray, Tim Horgan and Dallas Holloway all complement Coach Kelly's style in one way or another to bring the best from all the weight classes. This is a true team and we are very proud of them all.
As far as Bryant goes, I'm sure he is uncomfortable with this kind of attention as most of the great wrestlers this year would be as I find most of them humble, workmanlike and exceptional citizens. I don't know Jared Johnson at all and have never seen him wrestle but I can imagine he feels the same way and I wish him the best the rest of the year and at state. If the two end up wrestling after state, I would definitely make every effort to see that match up.
It has been a great year so far with some of the best wrestling I have seen. Since I don't have the anxiety that goes with a son in competition this year, tournaments and duals are much more "laid back" for me and I plan to support Kansas wrestling as long as I can.
Posted By: birddog

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 10:59 PM

So if Mies would beat Gentzler this weekend, then according to your way of ranking - Cokely would become #1 with 17 losses. LOL!
Posted By: wrestling67

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 01/31/13 11:47 PM

Then technically Reese Cokeley should still be under Elbrader as he did pin him, the only head to head. I understand that wrestlers occasionally have a bad day, get sick, or just off the day of wrestling. Is it possible that this was the case when Reese won against Mies?
Posted By: powercat1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 12:55 AM

Head to head means nothing to Chief, at least it didn't use to, a few years ago my son was ranked BELOW a kid that my son had beaten the only 2 times they wrestled. And since I called him on it he quickly told me that it had to do with common opponets. So I was left feeling that head to head match up really don't matter

Just look at the first page of this thread, where I questioned the fact that Geary was ranked ahead of Butler even though Butler had the better resume, Butler has the better FS/GR resume but I was told that since Geary didn't wrestle FS/GR it didn't matter, Geary had beaten Butler 4-3 in their only head to head in folkstyle, even tho Butler beat Geary pretty handily in FS a few months later. Even FLO,on the national level, had Butler #8 and Geary #15
I feel that Geary got the #1 spot in the pre-season all class simply because he wrestled for Chiefs Renegades at the Wrestling Central Freestyle Duals and Butler choose to wrestle for KCTC.
I have given up on the rankings as there is a lot of bias that goes on.
But like I said before these are Chiefs rankings and he can do them how ever he wants, I fully expect to get flamed for this post but I really don't care this is how I feel.
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:24 AM

Reese has beaten Mies not once but twice this season. Reese has 17 losses because he's wrestled better competition. Sharp, Elbrader, and Himple are the only Kansas kids to beat Reese. Sharp ID the second time they were suppose to wrestle. Himple has moved up a couple weights. Reese will see Elbrader possible 2 more times this year.
Posted By: way2funny

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:27 AM

so then the question where does that put Leach with only 3 loss and 2 of them to the no.1 and beating 4 common opponents to Cokeley and only lossing to one mies. shouldn't he be ahead of Cokeley. the smae arguement used for Cokelel apply to all.
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:43 AM

Look at it this way. How low can you really rank Mies? You can't rank him below Elbrader or Leach he's beaten them both. But he has TWO losses to Reese. That's making all the difference right now. If it was only one then Mies would probably be ranked number 2 right now.
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:47 AM

Just some information. Styles make some matchups difficult and there is a lot of information to sort through.

Gardner Edgerton Tournament
Round 3 - Ethan Karsten (Platte County) 6-1 won by decision over Reese Cokeley (St James Academy) 2-3 (Dec 6-4)

Bobcat Tournament
Quarterfinal - Jake Elbrader (St. Thomas Aquinas) 13-4 won by pin over Ethan Karsten (Platte County) 26-7 (Pin 1:18) (Common out of state wrestler)

Cons. Semi - Jake Elbrader (St. Thomas Aquinas) 13-4 won by pin over Reese Cokeley (St. James Academy) 20-11 (Pin 2:47) (head to head)

Day 1 of Bobcat
Champ. Round 2 - Tyler Sharp (Fort Scott) 26-5 won by decision over Reese Cokeley (St. James Academy) 20-11 (Dec 4-2)
Quarterfinal - Dakota Leach (Goddard) 17-2 won by major decision over Tyler Sharp (Fort Scott) 26-5 (Maj 10-2)



Platte County Tournament

Semifinal - Reese Cokeley (St. James Academy) 29-16 won by decision over Ethan Karsten (Platte County) 30-9 (Dec 2-0)

All these guys are good wrestlers and Mies is in 4A.


Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:49 AM

Reese beat Karsten at the Platte County Tournament
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 02:37 AM

Originally Posted By: powercat1
Head to head means nothing to Chief, at least it didn't use to, a few years ago my son was ranked BELOW a kid that my son had beaten the only 2 times they wrestled. And since I called him on it he quickly told me that it had to do with common opponets. So I was left feeling that head to head match up really don't matter

Just look at the first page of this thread, where I questioned the fact that Geary was ranked ahead of Butler even though Butler had the better resume, Butler has the better FS/GR resume but I was told that since Geary didn't wrestle FS/GR it didn't matter, Geary had beaten Butler 4-3 in their only head to head in folkstyle, even tho Butler beat Geary pretty handily in FS a few months later. Even FLO,on the national level, had Butler #8 and Geary #15
I feel that Geary got the #1 spot in the pre-season all class simply because he wrestled for Chiefs Renegades at the Wrestling Central Freestyle Duals and Butler choose to wrestle for KCTC.
I have given up on the rankings as there is a lot of bias that goes on.
But like I said before these are Chiefs rankings and he can do them how ever he wants, I fully expect to get flamed for this post but I really don't care this is how I feel.



This is classic. Look back on the All-Class thread on 2/19/10 for the real story. I feel like a first grade teacher having to repeat myself. Hear this..... Head to head is the very first criteria when TWO wrestlers are involved! When a third wrestler or more enters the mix, everything changes. Powercat tried as hard as he could to overlook losses to other wrestlers to benefit his son, Josh Bush from Leavenworth. The bias overcame him and here we are three years later and he cannot grasp the logic.

Your take on the Geary/Butler ranking is pathetically false. As I have stated in hundreds of conversations, Will Geary won the only folkstyle match they had ever wrestled. Had that match never happened and the only match was the Freestyle match in May, I would have ranked Butler #1. How easy is that? That's wrestling 101. Nathan was wrestling for KCTC. That's why he wrestled for their team. Why would I have a problem with that? Reece Wright-Conklin also wrestled for them. I ranked him #1.

Powercat, I would be glad to make it even clearer for you. Call my cell at 913-484-3624 or introduce yourself at any tournament you see me at.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 02:45 AM

Originally Posted By: wrestling67
Then technically Reese Cokeley should still be under Elbrader as he did pin him, the only head to head. I understand that wrestlers occasionally have a bad day, get sick, or just off the day of wrestling. Is it possible that this was the case when Reese won against Mies?


Address the whole story Mel. Being a former ranker yourself, I'm surprised. Reese is 2-0 vs. Mies. Mies beat Elbrader 14-2. Even with Reese losing to Elbrader, if I am compelled by the two losses to rank Mies below Reese, how in the world can I rank Elbrader above Mies?
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:10 AM

Lets try weighing in inconsistency into this equation and then you will come up with your answer.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:14 AM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
Lets try weighing in inconsistency into this equation and then you will come up with your answer.


Is that a disguised way to say you have no idea?
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:17 AM

Refer back to smokey cabins post and you will see.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:22 AM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
Refer back to smokey cabins post and you will see.


That Elbrader beat Cokeley and Karsten. That Cokeley is 1-1 vs. Karsten?

How does that incomplete story of 120 tell you anything? Add the rest of the criteria, that Cokeley is 2-0 vs. Mies and Mies beat Elbrader 14-2.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:49 AM

When you come to these dilemmas, as a ranker I would think you just have to use common sense. Look at records, look at consistency, and ponder the styles subject. Some guys just beat some styles. From an outsider looking in on this, it would be odd. This 120 class is tough. I watched Price dominate the 321a no4 who beat the 321a no.1 the same day. And i dont even think he is ranked all class, so it is tough.IMO Gentzler, Mies, Cokeley etc. JMO
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:00 AM

Originally Posted By: Tyson Schreiner
When you come to these dilemmas, as a ranker I would think you just have to use common sense. Look at records, look at consistency, and ponder the styles subject. Some guys just beat some styles. From an outsider looking in on this, it would be odd. This 120 class is tough. I watched Price dominate the 321a no4 who beat the 321a no.1 the same day. And i dont even think he is ranked all class, so it is tough.IMO Gentzler, Mies, Cokeley etc. JMO


So you rank them... Give it your best shot and explain your logic. Then look at what happened with Price at the BIT and explain that. Reese was injured prior to January but tried to battle through it. He was unable to get proper preparation and he shouldn't have even been on the mat in Gardner. When you are looking at ranking this week you have to look at what most recently happened. Reese has 14 losses,not 17 and he has lost only to Himple, Elbrader and Sharp from KS. All at the Bobcat. Then Sharp ID to him on the backside. On day 2 Himple and Elbrader probably go 130, in fact Himple moved up to 132 the next weekend. This 120 deal is a mess as both of Reese's wins over Mies came on day 1 of a two day event. Works great when you aren't cutting on day 1 but on day 2 it gets a little rough when you are the little guy. There is some common sense for you. Now rank them genious.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:43 AM

Does every kids dad get to call chief and explain that their son is injured or sick before or after a tourney to compensate for tough competition?
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 05:41 AM

I don't know why you still post on here. No one listens to you. you literally lost all credibility when you said winning or placing at freestyle/Greco state "doesn't mean a whole lot."
Posted By: powercat1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 08:00 AM

So what Chief, speaking to you on the phone or in person is going to magically make your skewed logic make sense? I doubt it, your logic didn't make sense then and here, 3 years later and dozens of rankings later, it still makes no sense. 1 head to head victory gives Geary the edge but 2 head to head victories didn't for Josh, yeah that makes perfect sense. Now lets apply your ranking logic to the NFL, even tho the Baltimore Ravens beat New England 2 times this season they lost to Houston, who in turn lost to New England, so using your logic New England is clearly the better team, because once you add that third team in there the head to head match-ups go out the window. Your right it's all crystal clear now.

And as far as your bias, it really showed with this comment:
"Butler gets the takedown and Geary rolls across his back costing him an additional two back points. I disagree with the near fall call but Nathan definitely earned the takedown".
WATCH THE VIDEO, Geary didn't ROLL across his back, Nathan put him there and held him there for a 2 count. You can clearly see the ref counting it off.
It's not to hard for anyone that read that entire post to see who you were really rooting for.
Posted By: Curtis Chenoweth

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 10:50 AM

Originally Posted By: powercat1
So what Chief, speaking to you on the phone or in person is going to magically make your skewed logic make sense? I doubt it, your logic didn't make sense then and here, 3 years later and dozens of rankings later, it still makes no sense. 1 head to head victory gives Geary the edge but 2 head to head victories didn't for Josh, yeah that makes perfect sense. Now lets apply your ranking logic to the NFL, even tho the Baltimore Ravens beat New England 2 times this season they lost to Houston, who in turn lost to New England, so using your logic New England is clearly the better team, because once you add that third team in there the head to head match-ups go out the window. Your right it's all crystal clear now.

ESPN releases power rankings and had the New England Patriots ranked higher than the Baltimore Ravens. The Baltimore Ravens then beat the New England Patriots and regardless of rankings they are in the Super Bowl. So you could say that the rankings are merely just opinions of a person and have no affect on the outcome of any competition and in turn should offend nobody!
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 10:59 AM

I really hope everyone is healthy coming down the stretch.
All the wrestlers have already put their foot on the line for about 2.5 months. It is time to make your own luck the next 4 weekends.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 11:10 AM

Originally Posted By: powercat1
So what Chief, speaking to you on the phone or in person is going to magically make your skewed logic make sense? I doubt it, your logic didn't make sense then and here, 3 years later and dozens of rankings later, it still makes no sense. 1 head to head victory gives Geary the edge but 2 head to head victories didn't for Josh, yeah that makes perfect sense.


In front of all on this board you are really trying to compare your son's ranking scenario to Will Geary's?

Your son was a 27-11 SQ. His ranking at the time DID NOT include ONLY two wrestlers!!!!! The other wrestlers involved had beaten wrestlers that your son lost to. As I have explained so many times, that one head to head between Geary and Butler involved NO OTHER WRESTLERS. They are not the same scenario and anyone that says they are either has a son involved like you, or flat out can't understand criteria.

I feel bad for you...
Posted By: way2funny

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:24 PM

Okay i hear everyone agrument but it still does not qualify Cokeley over Leach ranking . they have 4 common opponents and with leach only lossing to one of them and Cokeley lossing to all of them . Leach only havs 3 loss on the year. why does the one match qualify oover all the others.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:30 PM

Originally Posted By: way2funny
Okay i hear everyone agrument but it still does not qualify Cokeley over Leach ranking . they have 4 common opponents and with leach only lossing to one of them and Cokeley lossing to all of them . Leach only havs 3 loss on the year. why does the one match qualify oover all the others.


In the Leach/Cokeley discussion, you cannot exclude Tyler Mies. If I rank Leach over Cokeley, how could I rank Leach above Mies who has beaten Leach?

So looking at head to heads:

Cokeley is 2-0 vs. Mies

Mies is 1-0 vs. Leach

2. Cokeley
3. Mies
4. Leach

Once again if only Leach and Cokeley were being considered then the common advantage would give Leach the edge.
Posted By: Tyson Schreiner

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 01:52 PM

You are correct in your statement, and I do apologize to the wrestling community. It should have been worded "doesn't necessarily mean a whole lot".
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 02:09 PM

How about this

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
2-10. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 24-3
2-10. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 21-3
2-10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
2-10. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
2-10. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-14
2-10. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
2-10. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
2-10. Clay Weil - DC - 9 - 6A - 31-7
2-10. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:07 PM

Originally Posted By: smokeycabin
How about this

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 28-0
2-10. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 24-3
2-10. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 21-3
2-10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
2-10. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
2-10. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 29-14
2-10. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
2-10. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
2-10. Clay Weil - DC - 9 - 6A - 31-7
2-10. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 25-2


Well I wouldn't go that far, but I might see a:
1 Gentzler
T2 Leach
T2 Cokeley
T2 Mies
T5 Elbrader
T5 Sharp
T5 Phillips
T8 Clemens
T8 Weil
T8 Morgan

Like I said earlier, with Phillips in the mix, 120 5A looks tasty. I don't won't to say anything can happen, but...
Posted By: Powercat

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 03:09 PM

Chief I have watched your all-class rankings for years now and I think you still don't get enough credit for your hard work. Rankings are opinions and observations. People have their different opinions and that's how it always will be
Posted By: Stevie08

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:05 PM

Chief just has a chub for the Cokeley's, nothing will change his mind.
Posted By: birddog

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:06 PM

Since it was me that started this whole 120 "ranking" issue. I say its gonna be fun to watch where the cards fall on the table.
To bad Mies isnt 5A "just to raise the notch even higher". Gentzler will be hard to beat. Look at his past and his mindset. Gentzler has a way of coming out of top (He is solid), but Leach and Cokeley are hungry, especially Leach - because he has been beaten by Zac for so many years. No doubt Leach is looking for some payback. As I Said - this will be fun to watch. Personally - I think it will be a Gentzler/Leach Championship Finals Match. As for Cokeley - Next year might be his turn to be a State Champion again - no disgrace.
In about a month all these rankings wont mean squat.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:12 PM

Originally Posted By: Stevie08
Chief just has a chub for the Cokeley's, nothing will change his mind.


If he had just not beaten Mies twice. Add Stevie08 to the remedial class on criteria.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:17 PM

Watch Mies beat Gentzler at Rose Hill. Say it ain't so! lol.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:22 PM

Originally Posted By: Stevie08
I respect your ranking.


Thank you.
Posted By: CMB

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:24 PM

Chief, I was looking at the 5A rankings and if Mies is not in the mix, then Leach should be ahead of Cokeley in those rankings??
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:27 PM

Originally Posted By: CMB
Chief, I was looking at the 5A rankings and if Mies is not in the mix, then Leach should be ahead of Cokeley in those rankings??


I have to stay consistant with the class rankings. They are not predictions, they are rankings.
Posted By: birddog

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:35 PM

Chief something is starting to stink here. Bowen is right!
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 04:52 PM

Sure, Chief gets plenty of credit.
You just may not read about it all the time on the thread. I know I have given him tons of credit the past few years. I still enjoy bouncing my "opinion" off of him though when ever I can. And I believe he enjoys it as well. Chief gets lots of affirmation so don't worry about him, Hakuna Matata.

Now as for "opinions", Chief's rankings really aren't "opinions" I am compelled to say with all do respect. They are "rankings" based on data, lots of it, observations and statistics. I suppose you could say it is his "opinion" as to how the data is interpreted but I still say not really. Opinions are kind of like, "I like Wrestling better than basketball". Chief's rankings are more like, "Wrestling is better than basketball". Well some might consider that an opinion I guess. So how about this one. Chief's rankings are more like "Wrestling is tougher than basketball". Now that's not an "opinion", that's a "fact".

For me, my opinions are never "opinions". They are "predictions" based on very reliable and valid data. They are extremely accurate because I only think logically when thinking about the rankings that I am interested in. And remember, I never make any "predictions" about anyone unless they have wrestled my son or were in a bracket with him at some time, the ones that I have had an opportunity to study and analyze up close and personal.

Now as for Leach, I see both sides.
I get Chief's reasoning. Either way, he appears to be wrong because it's kind of an A beat B beat C beat A, except that Leach and Cokeley have not wrestled, but they might at state. So clearly part of this will be ironed out in due time although it may not be totally, unless Leach and Mies go again.

As for now, I totally get way2funny's reasoning for Leach at #2 and I tend to agree. Leach has lost twice to Gentzler and to Mies in a match where he lead almost throughout until he got "caught", (at least that's what I heard with all due respect and I know a win is a win). He has three wins in common opponents with Cokeley (with all due respect to Cokeley, which he has earned). What about the other guys that have beaten Cokeley and are ranked behind him? Can they lay claim to being ahead of him? Just when I consider the body of work, I believe Leach is #2. But that is not a "prediction" I must admit, that is an "opinion", because my son has never wrestled any of them, except in practice I guess because he and Leach were teammates. So I guess you could say my "opinion" is biased. You would say that wouldn't you Chief? Nah, it's not biased because I only think logically when thinking about the rankings I am interested in. I really have no emotional attachment, I promise.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 05:13 PM

Originally Posted By: birddog
Chief something is starting to stink here. Bowen is right!


Except that you can't make that case. Leach and Cokeley have offsetting commons. No head to head. Leach has criteria over Elbrader so it forms another one of those triangles that we all love.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/01/13 05:14 PM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Sure, Chief gets plenty of credit.
You just may not read about it all the time on the thread. I know I have given him tons of credit the past few years. I still enjoy bouncing my "opinion" off of him though when ever I can. And I believe he enjoys it as well. Chief gets lots of affirmation so don't worry about him, Hakuna Matata.

Now as for "opinions", Chief's rankings really aren't "opinions" I am compelled to say with all do respect. They are "rankings" based on data, lots of it, observations and statistics. I suppose you could say it is his "opinion" as to how the data is interpreted but I still say not really. Opinions are kind of like, "I like Wrestling better than basketball". Chief's rankings are more like, "Wrestling is better than basketball". Well some might consider that an opinion I guess. So how about this one. Chief's rankings are more like "Wrestling is tougher than basketball". Now that's not an "opinion", that's a "fact".

For me, my opinions are never "opinions". They are "predictions" based on very reliable and valid data. They are extremely accurate because I only think logically when thinking about the rankings that I am interested in. And remember, I never make any "predictions" about anyone unless they have wrestled my son or were in a bracket with him at some time, the ones that I have had an opportunity to study and analyze up close and personal.

Now as for Leach, I see both sides.
I get Chief's reasoning. Either way, he appears to be wrong because it's kind of an A beat B beat C beat A, except that Leach and Cokeley have not wrestled, but they might at state. So clearly part of this will be ironed out in due time although it may not be totally, unless Leach and Mies go again.

As for now, I totally get way2funny's reasoning for Leach at #2 and I tend to agree. Leach has lost twice to Gentzler and to Mies in a match where he lead almost throughout until he got "caught", (at least that's what I heard with all due respect and I know a win is a win). He has three wins in common opponents with Cokeley (with all due respect to Cokeley, which he has earned). What about the other guys that have beaten Cokeley and are ranked behind him? Can they lay claim to being ahead of him? Just when I consider the body of work, I believe Leach is #2. But that is not a "prediction" I must admit, that is an "opinion", because my son has never wrestled any of them, except in practice I guess because he and Leach were teammates. So I guess you could say my "opinion" is biased. You would say that wouldn't you Chief? Nah, it's not biased because I only think logically when thinking about the rankings I am interested in. I really have no emotional attachment, I promise.


There you go making sense again X. I think...
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/02/13 01:07 PM

Let me start out by saying that I am an addicted results follower. I have found myself scratching my head as much as my backside this year. The rankings are great and I enjoy following them as well and appreciate the hard work and time it takes to compile them. This is what I have concluded:

1) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was sick or injured and didn't.

2) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match had a bad day and didn't.

3) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match got dumped by his girlfriend the night before and didn't.

4) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was possessed by a wrestler of lesser skills and didn't.

5) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match but ran into an opponent who had a different agenda that day and didn't.

6) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match couldn't catch a break from the officials and didn't.

7) You just never know, although you think you do. That is where I find myself many times when I am following results.
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/02/13 01:33 PM

Originally Posted By: ReDPloyd
Let me start out by saying that I am an addicted results follower. I have found myself scratching my head as much as my backside this year. The rankings are great and I enjoy following them as well and appreciate the hard work and time it takes to compile them. This is what I have concluded:

1) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was sick or injured and didn't.

2) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match had a bad day and didn't.

3) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match got dumped by his girlfriend the night before and didn't.

4) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was possessed by a wrestler of lesser skills and didn't.

5) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match but ran into an opponent who had a different agenda that day and didn't.

6) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match couldn't catch a break from the officials and didn't.

7) You just never know, although you think you do. That is where I find myself many times when I am following results.


"The highest level that thought can attain is to know, than I know not."

Blaise Pascal

Proverbs 30: (ASVB)
1The words of Agur the son of Jakeh, the oracle.
The man declares to Ithiel, to Ithiel and Ucal:

2Surely I am more stupid than any man,
And I do not have the understanding of a man.

3Neither have I learned wisdom,
Nor do I have the knowledge of the Holy One.

In other words -- humility equals cool stuff. 'Know-it-alls', not.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/04/13 08:34 PM

Keep in mind that we will need TWO 98 pound wrestlers for our All-Class Dual Teams on March 15th!
Posted By: KevinP

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/05/13 01:46 AM

WOW. I am amazed at the nasty words & tone directed at Chief. I think that he might be underpaid for this ranking job that he does. Is ANY ranking list perfect? So why get so personal? I think those nasty words are petty & ridiculous!!
Last Feb my kid won an easy tourney & dropped from 5th to 6th in the rankings. I thought 'weird. oh well. someone must have had a big upset'. Next week, my boy won another easy tourney & dropped off of Chief's rankings. I thought "weird, somebody must have had a big upset yet again". I never thought "I guess Chief doesn't like me or my kids' school anymore. I need to publicly blast someone to make myself feel better".
Since this is my 7th post, obviously I don't get out much. Maybe everyone is just playing and Chief is playing along too. Otherwise, I am STUNNED that adults make such nasty attacks on another adult over "just another fuzzy ranking system". He does the best that he can & I have always thought that they were very well thought out.

But the reality is that Chief's rankings do not have ANY factual meaning on future outcomes.
Chief's rankings will mean EVEN LESS than that come 2/23.

Get over yourself!!
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/05/13 02:29 AM

Kevin,

I would have to agree with you on this. The rankings are great and a lot of fun to watch. What it comes down it is this, there are so many factors that can change the outcome of where wrestlers are ranked and where they finish. So the rankings are something to follow, the final results are what counts in the end.
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/05/13 01:24 PM

I have followed the AC rankings for some time now. And I have agreed and disagreed with them with the best of us on here. I do concur that the rankings really don't mean anything until the state finals are over. Myself personally feel some people get uptight about these rankings, as a couple of our all star teams rely on these rankings. Of course everyone thinks their kid is the best if he is on the AC list. BUT until we have a Grand State tournament we will NEVER know who is the best at each weight. (But this is another topic) smile
Posted By: DadsAreCrazy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 04:03 AM

I think it's safe to say that if someone beats all the wrestlers on the all class list he is the best wrestler at that weight. To bad people aren't into beating people to move up in the rankings though, much easier to complain about something that really doesn't matter.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 01:12 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Newton - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Valley Center - 5A
10. Plainville - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 30-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 32-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 24-9
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 30-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
6. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
7. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 37-5
9. Chris Deters - MRV - 9 - 321A
10. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 26-3

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 26-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 23-4
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 27-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 30-0
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 21-3
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - AB - 10 - 4A - 27-7
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 33-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 32-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 27-4
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 26-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
6. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
7. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
8. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
9. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 29-2
10. Kevin Perez - 12 - JC - 6A - 25-5

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 36-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 32-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 29-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 22-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 24-7
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 22-4
8. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 26-5
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-3
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 27-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 20-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 24-1
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 21-1
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 26-2
5. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 32-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 31-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 29-3
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 26-4
10. Kyle Macy - ELD - 12 - 4A - 27-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 29-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 32-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 35-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 26-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 25-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 25-1
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 30-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 34-6
9. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 28-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 30-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 29-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 28-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 32-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 25-3
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 21-2
10. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 34-0
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 33-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 31-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 28-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 23-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 30-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 31-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 21-2
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 22-5

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 34-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 29-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 30-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 27-4
9. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 26-5
10. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 27-4

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 28-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 35-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 25-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 26-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 37-10
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 27-5
7. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 31-3
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 31-1
9. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A - 31-6
10. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 31-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 31-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 24-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 25-4
6. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 38-2
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 33-4
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 22-2
9. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A
10. Armando Sandoval - ULY - 12 - 4A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 34-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-2
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 21-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 18-0
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 27-3
7. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
8. James Denton - JC - 12 - 6A - 26-8
9. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 12 - 6A
10. Julius Coates - TG - 12 - 4A - 27-4

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 26-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-1
3. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 14-2
4. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 21-2
5. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 20-0
6. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 40-1
7. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 28-7
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 24-4
9. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 26-6
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 25-1

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 34-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 22-1
3. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 39-3
4. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 25-2
5. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 33-2
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 25-7
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 24-7
9. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Marc Saffle - HUT - 12 - 6A

Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 02:20 PM

How is Michael Helms ranked #7 in All Class at 160 behind 2 other 5A kids, but ranked 4 in class 5A, behind 3 5A kids?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 02:38 PM

Originally Posted By: Beeson
How is Michael Helms ranked #7 in All Class at 160 behind 2 other 5A kids, but ranked 4 in class 5A, behind 3 5A kids?


Good call. Hofmeister and Finch beat him at GC. Collins beat Hofmeister at Goddard on Saturday.
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 06:26 PM

At 160, Bowe Behymer of Beloit should be ahead of Spencer Bird of Smoky Valley. Behymer beat Bird earlier in the season 4-2 in a dual. Bird also lost in that same dual to unranked in 321A Dylan Walker of Russell. Behymer is a two time state placer and he also has a win over #5 in 4A Reischick of Holton. He's lost #4 in 321A Wiesner of Plainville, #7 in All-Class Kropp of Scott City, and two times to #2 in All-Class Ochs of Hoxie.

Dylan Wiesner of Plainville should also get some consideration at this weight as he is (1-1) with Behymer this season with Behymer winning the last match. Wiesner also has a win over Brand of Russell who has beaten Bird, and his other notable wins are over #6 in 321A at 170 Staples of WaKeeney-Trego and #6 in 321A Faulkender of Oakley. His losses are to #3 in All-Class at 170 Wuthnow of Salina-Sacred Heart, #7 in All-Class Kropp of Scott City, and two times to #2 in All-Class Ochs of Hoxie.

Scott Whitson of Buhler also took a loss this past weekend at Circle to unranked in 321A Braden Sherman of Fredonia, so I'm not sure if he should stay in the rankings.
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 06:37 PM

At 285, Bradey Chard of Plainville beat Zell Beiberle of Colby at the Beloit Tournament. Chard is a returning state placer, he is (22-1), and has other notable wins over #3 in 321A McEachern of Scott City, #5 in 321A Kolterman of Onaga, and #6 in 4A Zook of Chapman. He does have one loss this season to unranked Vincent Scott of Hays that happened in a dual in December, so that might throw a wrench into the rankings but I do think he deserves consideration based off of his wins.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 06:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel
At 160, Bowe Behymer of Beloit should be ahead of Spencer Bird of Smoky Valley. Behymer beat Bird earlier in the season 4-2 in a dual. Bird also lost in that same dual to unranked in 321A Dylan Walker of Russell. Behymer is a two time state placer and he also has a win over #5 in 4A Reischick of Holton. He's lost #4 in 321A Wiesner of Plainville, #7 in All-Class Kropp of Scott City, and two times to #2 in All-Class Ochs of Hoxie.

Dylan Wiesner of Plainville should also get some consideration at this weight as he is (1-1) with Behymer this season with Behymer winning the last match. Wiesner also has a win over Brand of Russell who has beaten Bird, and his other notable wins are over #6 in 321A at 170 Staples of WaKeeney-Trego and #6 in 321A Faulkender of Oakley. His losses are to #3 in All-Class at 170 Wuthnow of Salina-Sacred Heart, #7 in All-Class Kropp of Scott City, and two times to #2 in All-Class Ochs of Hoxie.

Scott Whitson of Buhler also took a loss this past weekend at Circle to unranked in 321A Braden Sherman of Fredonia, so I'm not sure if he should stay in the rankings.


Behymer and Wiesner I will look at. Whitson's loss has more to the story.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 10:46 PM

Originally Posted By: ReDPloyd
Let me start out by saying that I am an addicted results follower. I have found myself scratching my head as much as my backside this year. The rankings are great and I enjoy following them as well and appreciate the hard work and time it takes to compile them. This is what I have concluded:

1) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was sick or injured and didn't.

2) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match had a bad day and didn't.

3) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match got dumped by his girlfriend the night before and didn't.

4) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was possessed by a wrestler of lesser skills and didn't.

5) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match but ran into an opponent who had a different agenda that day and didn't.

6) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match couldn't catch a break from the officials and didn't.

7) You just never know, although you think you do. That is where I find myself many times when I am following results.


This is a nice comment RedPloyd and I hear what you are saying. Yes, all the things you stated do indeed happen. Yes, there are Cinderella stories. Yes, the underdog does sometimes win.
But what I have found in my experiences over the last 40 years as a wrestler and coach with over 20 years as a head high school coach and someone who wrestled in college is that in most cases, the guy that is supposed to win, the guy that is expected to win, the guy who is predicted to win, usually does.
The really good kids deal with all the adversity you listed and just go take care of business and still win. That's one of the main reasons that they are really good. And the rankings aren't talking about your average wrestlers, they are talking about the really good ones.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 11:10 PM

Originally Posted By: KevinP
WOW. I am amazed at the nasty words & tone directed at Chief. I think that he might be underpaid for this ranking job that he does. Is ANY ranking list perfect? So why get so personal? I think those nasty words are petty & ridiculous!!
Last Feb my kid won an easy tourney & dropped from 5th to 6th in the rankings. I thought 'weird. oh well. someone must have had a big upset'. Next week, my boy won another easy tourney & dropped off of Chief's rankings. I thought "weird, somebody must have had a big upset yet again". I never thought "I guess Chief doesn't like me or my kids' school anymore. I need to publicly blast someone to make myself feel better".
Since this is my 7th post, obviously I don't get out much. Maybe everyone is just playing and Chief is playing along too. Otherwise, I am STUNNED that adults make such nasty attacks on another adult over "just another fuzzy ranking system". He does the best that he can & I have always thought that they were very well thought out.

But the reality is that Chief's rankings do not have ANY factual meaning on future outcomes.
Chief's rankings will mean EVEN LESS than that come 2/23.

Get over yourself!!


Once again, Chief is fine, don't worry about him, no need to defend him, Hakuna Matata. Chief gets plenty of affirmation like I said and the comments on his rankings aren't nasty. It's not like he is getting lambasted. He is just "earning his pay", he is "getting his just dues", he is "being taken to task", he is getting "what he deserves". If you are going to stand in judgement so to speak, you better be prepared for the consequences. If you are going to publish rankings, you better be prepared to face question and contradiction. Chief obviously gets a lot out of it and enjoys it or he wouldn't do it. But thanks for sticking up for him because he is a great guy that is doing a great job.

And I am not the least bit concerned about "adults" making nasty attacks on other adults as long as we are able to "face our accusers" so to speak, in other words leave your name. Anybody that posts on the forum should be prepared for what they get in return. I certainly am. But I am concerned when someone makes a nasty or derogatory comment about a kid. That is not acceptable and should never happen, not even if you leave your name.

And I don't know about the "factual meaning thing". But there is definitely a correlation between the rankings and the outcomes. There is a reason why the kids are ranked where they are. Chief's rankings won't mean "even less" in the end, they will mean just as much. But all of his rankings obviously won't be validated because nothing is perfect, not even Chief. The laws of physics and probability wouldn't allow that.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 11:15 PM

Originally Posted By: ReDPloyd
Kevin,

I would have to agree with you on this. The rankings are great and a lot of fun to watch. What it comes down it is this, there are so many factors that can change the outcome of where wrestlers are ranked and where they finish. So the rankings are something to follow, the final results are what counts in the end.


Yes there are a lot of factors that can "change the outcome". But like I said, when you are talking about ranking and predicting the outcome of matches involving really good kids, the "best" guy usually wins.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 11:27 PM

Originally Posted By: L.Geyer
I have followed the AC rankings for some time now. And I have agreed and disagreed with them with the best of us on here. I do concur that the rankings really don't mean anything until the state finals are over. Myself personally feel some people get uptight about these rankings, as a couple of our all star teams rely on these rankings. Of course everyone thinks their kid is the best if he is on the AC list. BUT until we have a Grand State tournament we will NEVER know who is the best at each weight. (But this is another topic) smile


The rankings do mean something now and they will mean something in the end. They won't necessarily mean more or less, its' just that in the end we will determine which rankings are verified and which are refuted. Like I said, there is a good reason the kids are ranked where they are. In most cases, I am going with the rankings. I estimate they are no less than 90% accurate perhaps even 95%. But just wait and say. I bet that in the end, you will see that in most cases, the rankings were right.

I don't think anyone is getting too uptight. They are just enjoying themselves and playing along, and that is just what Chief expects. And aside from having some kind of qualifier, the rankings should be and need to be used to determine all star teams. If we didn't have rankings, we would still need a way to determine who is selected. With the rankings, at least we can see that process developing and understand and see the reasoning behind why particular selections were made.

And we certainly don't need a Grand State to determine who is the best in most cases.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/06/13 11:38 PM

Originally Posted By: DadsAreCrazy
I think it's safe to say that if someone beats all the wrestlers on the all class list he is the best wrestler at that weight. To bad people aren't into beating people to move up in the rankings though, much easier to complain about something that really doesn't matter.


Yes, it would be safe to say that if someone beats all the wrestlers on the all class list they would be the best at the weight.

But I will remind you that usually the people that are "complaining" are "adults" and don't get to wrestle. Most of the kids don't worry about it, they just go wrestle. The ones that do worry about usually don't complain on the forum, they just go wrestle. Everyone is just having a good time.

And of course it matters, everything matters. But of course the actual outcomes matter more.

And its usually not the people contradicting and "complaining" that are getting too uptight or worked up, its the ones "complaining" about the "complaining" that are.
Posted By: Salt

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 12:32 AM

Wyatt -
I agree with your comments for the most part, but your arguments read like you didn't even see Chief's most recent rankings a few hours prior to your post. ??

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 34-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 29-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 30-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 27-4
9. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 26-5
10. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 27-4
Posted By: ReDPloyd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 12:56 AM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Originally Posted By: ReDPloyd
Let me start out by saying that I am an addicted results follower. I have found myself scratching my head as much as my backside this year. The rankings are great and I enjoy following them as well and appreciate the hard work and time it takes to compile them. This is what I have concluded:

1) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was sick or injured and didn't.

2) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match had a bad day and didn't.

3) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match got dumped by his girlfriend the night before and didn't.

4) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was possessed by a wrestler of lesser skills and didn't.

5) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match but ran into an opponent who had a different agenda that day and didn't.

6) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match couldn't catch a break from the officials and didn't.

7) You just never know, although you think you do. That is where I find myself many times when I am following results.


This is a nice comment RedPloyd and I hear what you are saying. Yes, all the things you stated do indeed happen. Yes, there are Cinderella stories. Yes, the underdog does sometimes win.
But what I have found in my experiences over the last 40 years as a wrestler and coach with over 20 years as a head high school coach and someone who wrestled in college is that in most cases, the guy that is supposed to win, the guy that is expected to win, the guy who is predicted to win, usually does.
The really good kids deal with all the adversity you listed and just go take care of business and still win. That's one of the main reasons that they are really good. And the rankings aren't talking about your average wrestlers, they are talking about the really good ones.

XGHSWC,

I believe that you are correct in a lot of what you say. I look at high school wrestlers in this way: 1) There are the cream of the crop who would win almost any day of the week regardless of what was going on with them at that moment; 2) There are other wrestlers that have established themselves as a dangerous threat if the top dog is off their game for whatever reason; 3) There are some wrestlers who are just off the cusp of tier two who can win a match against the tier two wrestler who is off their game for whatever reason; 4) Then there are the rest. Back to what I think, the rankings are a lot of fun to follow and I appreciate the fact that someone would put the time and effort into predicting them. If I am a top dog or on tier two, I sure don't want to have an off day because there is someone waiting in the shadows to take advantage.
Posted By: gymmom

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 01:36 AM

With all due respect...how is it that Perez is not ranked in the "all class" rankings at 120? For 6A 120 he is #2 and #1(Clemens) and #3(Weil) are listed "all class" at #8 & #9?
Posted By: DDenning

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 01:54 AM

PREDICTION - BEFORE ALL SAID AND DONE AND NO OFFENSE TO ANY OF THE RANKED WRESTLERS, SPENCER WILSON WILL BE AT #2 IN ALL CLASS BEHIND ECK AT 182. HE IS JUST GETTING HIS FEET UNDER HIM AFTER A SEVERE CAR WRECK AND IS IMPROVING DAILY, I TRULY THINK HE IS THE ONE TO BEAT IN 5A. DONT BE PISSED ED
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 04:29 AM

Originally Posted By: Salt
Wyatt -
I agree with your comments for the most part, but your arguments read like you didn't even see Chief's most recent rankings a few hours prior to your post. ??

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 34-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 29-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 30-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 27-4
9. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 26-5
10. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 27-4


I had read the rankings around noon and the #8-#10 ranked wrestlers at 160 were a little different. Bird was sitting at #8, followed by Whitson, and Collins of Wichita South rounded out the final position in the top 10. Evidently after reading my post Chief didn't leave the reason for editing at the bottom of the All-Class Ranking's post.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 04:54 AM

Originally Posted By: ReDPloyd
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Originally Posted By: ReDPloyd
Let me start out by saying that I am an addicted results follower. I have found myself scratching my head as much as my backside this year. The rankings are great and I enjoy following them as well and appreciate the hard work and time it takes to compile them. This is what I have concluded:

1) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was sick or injured and didn't.

2) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match had a bad day and didn't.

3) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match got dumped by his girlfriend the night before and didn't.

4) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match was possessed by a wrestler of lesser skills and didn't.

5) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match but ran into an opponent who had a different agenda that day and didn't.

6) You never know when a wrestler who was expected to win a match couldn't catch a break from the officials and didn't.

7) You just never know, although you think you do. That is where I find myself many times when I am following results.


This is a nice comment RedPloyd and I hear what you are saying. Yes, all the things you stated do indeed happen. Yes, there are Cinderella stories. Yes, the underdog does sometimes win.
But what I have found in my experiences over the last 40 years as a wrestler and coach with over 20 years as a head high school coach and someone who wrestled in college is that in most cases, the guy that is supposed to win, the guy that is expected to win, the guy who is predicted to win, usually does.
The really good kids deal with all the adversity you listed and just go take care of business and still win. That's one of the main reasons that they are really good. And the rankings aren't talking about your average wrestlers, they are talking about the really good ones.

XGHSWC,

I believe that you are correct in a lot of what you say. I look at high school wrestlers in this way: 1) There are the cream of the crop who would win almost any day of the week regardless of what was going on with them at that moment; 2) There are other wrestlers that have established themselves as a dangerous threat if the top dog is off their game for whatever reason; 3) There are some wrestlers who are just off the cusp of tier two who can win a match against the tier two wrestler who is off their game for whatever reason; 4) Then there are the rest. Back to what I think, the rankings are a lot of fun to follow and I appreciate the fact that someone would put the time and effort into predicting them. If I am a top dog or on tier two, I sure don't want to have an off day because there is someone waiting in the shadows to take advantage.


10-4 to all that.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 04:26 PM

Becker should be #2 at 152. There is absolutely no reason for him not to be. He didn't lose to anyone below him so no one should have moved above him. Gehring is solid and he has had a really good year no doubt. His close win over Thibault was commendable and he should obviously move ahead of Thibault but not Becker. All it means to me is that Thibault was probably ranked just a little too high and should never have been ahead of Becker in the first place as I already suggested. If Becker was undefeated, you know he would be at #2. Becker's schedule is much tougher than Gehrings or Thibaults. You can't even compare them. Both Becker's losses, very close losses in the finals at Newton and Rosehill, are to out of state wrestlers. Becker should not be punished because Derby's schedule is much tougher than Buhlers. Plus Becker had a close loss to Williams (top at 160) in the finals at state last year. It is too bad they will not meet so that my prediction could be verified. Obviously Blackwell should be #1. But again, until Becker is beaten by someone on the list he should be behind only Blackwell.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 05:58 PM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Becker should be #2 at 152. There is absolutely no reason for him not to be. He didn't lose to anyone below him so no one should have moved above him. Gehring is solid and he has had a really good year no doubt. His close win over Thibault was commendable and he should obviously move ahead of Thibault but not Becker. All it means to me is that Thibault was probably ranked just a little too high and should never have been ahead of Becker in the first place as I already suggested. If Becker was undefeated, you know he would be at #2. Becker's schedule is much tougher than Gehrings or Thibaults. You can't even compare them. Both Becker's losses, very close losses in the finals at Newton and Rosehill, are to out of state wrestlers. Becker should not be punished because Derby's schedule is much tougher than Buhlers. Plus Becker had a close loss to Williams (top at 160) in the finals at state last year. It is too bad they will not meet so that my prediction could be verified. Obviously Blackwell should be #1. But again, until Becker is beaten by someone on the list he should be behind only Blackwell.


Here is where you are wrong...

Gehring has more quality wins this year and Becker's schedule is not what it appears to be.

Becker - Quality Wins:
Villers - ARK
Helms - ARK
Leeper - MH
Wilson - LIB
Watkins - COL
Mitchell - SME - In OT

Gehring - Quality Wins: Has beaten 4 in the AC Top Ten.
Fiss - HUG - 2X
S. Ortiz - WNW
Clayborn - AUG
Hoskins - STA
Younger - ELL
Watkins - COL
Ryan - SV
Thibault - HAL - Previously undefeated.

Becker went to VC Duals and had no competition at 160. He went to SMNW tourney instead of Douglas on 12/8 and it was cake. Certainly the two OK guys that beat him are good, but he lost to them both. He is absolutely one of our best 152 pounders in the state but to say that he has had much tougher competition than Gehring is just not so.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:01 PM

Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?

What's up with KMC Howell? Why is he not back in the rankings? Saw him at the NW Dual and he looked beastly for 113. Hope he is 100% or close by this weekend as City League will be even tastier than it was already going to be.
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:22 PM

At 182, Sandoval of Ulysses took two losses to currently ranked 321A wrestlers at the Norton Tournament. He lost to #3 Clay Cosand of Mankato and #5 Steve Yergey-Dible of Hoxie. Sandoval then lost to Yergey-Dible at the Scott City Tournament.

Cosand should probably receive consideration as he has beaten Yergey-Dible.

Other notable wins for Cosand were over returning state placer Huneke of Sabetha, #6 in 321A Hanzlick of Hoisington, #4 in 6A Rodriguez of Garden City, and three wins over #4 in 321A Malin of Plainville.

Cosand's losses are to #4 All-Class ranked Atwood of Hoxie, #5 All-Class ranked at 195 Gilliland of Plainville, #3 All-Class ranked at 170 Wuthnow of Salina Sacred Heart, #2 All-Class ranked Meck of Shawnee Heights, and #6 All-Class ranked Blair of Valley Center. He also lost to #5 in 5A O'Donnell of Salina South and #4 in 4A Brown of Colby, which might cancel things out.

But I'd also point out that O'Donnell of Salina South has lost to Yergey-Dible of Hoxie and Brown of Colby has lost to Malin of Plainville, and Cosand has wins over Yergey-Dible and Malin.

Sandoval does have some notable wins and losses that shouldn't hurt him, but his loss to Copper of Goodland, who is currently unranked, should bump him him down. Several 321A wrestlers have beaten Copper this season including Huneke of Sabetha and Yergey-Dible of Hoxie, who have both lost to Cosand.

Just something else for you to mull over at 182.
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:30 PM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


Plainville beat the top 4A team, Colby, at the Beloit Tournament.
Posted By: RightCall

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:30 PM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


I'm pretty sure Plainville and Colby were both at the Beloit Tournament, and Plainville won the whole thing. Now head to head in a dual I think Colby would win, but as far as I know..KS doesn't have a dual state tournament, and the rankings are based on a tournement style performance. I think...but what do I know about wrestling, I'm from Ohio.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:37 PM

As you know, 182 is a musical chair weight.

Certainly the #10 guy at that weight has rotated alomost from week to week. O'Donnell is a case in point, having those losses and then beating Wilson who beat Blair and majored Bradley.

120 and 182 are a LOT of fun this season!
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Becker should be #2 at 152. There is absolutely no reason for him not to be. He didn't lose to anyone below him so no one should have moved above him. Gehring is solid and he has had a really good year no doubt. His close win over Thibault was commendable and he should obviously move ahead of Thibault but not Becker. All it means to me is that Thibault was probably ranked just a little too high and should never have been ahead of Becker in the first place as I already suggested. If Becker was undefeated, you know he would be at #2. Becker's schedule is much tougher than Gehrings or Thibaults. You can't even compare them. Both Becker's losses, very close losses in the finals at Newton and Rosehill, are to out of state wrestlers. Becker should not be punished because Derby's schedule is much tougher than Buhlers. Plus Becker had a close loss to Williams (top at 160) in the finals at state last year. It is too bad they will not meet so that my prediction could be verified. Obviously Blackwell should be #1. But again, until Becker is beaten by someone on the list he should be behind only Blackwell.


Here is where you are wrong...

Gehring has more quality wins this year and Becker's schedule is not what it appears to be.

Becker - Quality Wins:
Helms - ARK
Leeper - MH
Wilson - LIB
Watkins - COL
Mitchell - SME - In OT

Gehring - Quality Wins: Has beaten 4 in the AC Top Ten.
Fiss - HUG - 2X
S. Ortiz - WNW
Clayborn - AUG
Hoskins - STA
Younger - ELL
Watkins - COL
Ryan - SV
Thibault - HAL - Previously undefeated.

Becker went to VC Duals and had no competition at 160. He went to SMNW tourney instead of Douglas on 12/8 and it was cake. Certainly the two OK guys that beat him are good, but he lost to them both. He is absolutely one of our best 152 pounders in the state but to say that he has had much tougher competition than Gehring is just not so.


Ok Chief, if you say so, you are the Chief.

No need to argue about the toughness of the schedule because we won't get anywhere on that. The fact that Becker had to wrestle two high quality out of staters pretty much proves my point. Yes, Gehring beat Thibault, in OT I might add, but that just may only prove that Thibault was over ranked as I already stated earlier as far as I am concerned. And Thibault being undefeated doesn't mean as much as you imply as his schedule is, well.....I still say that until Becker is beaten by someone on the list or someone from Kansas, you are punishing him because he had to wrestle two kids from OK and Gehring didn't have to.

And I am not "wrong" until proven wrong. I just have a different "opinion" about this than you Chief. You say Gehring has more quality wins and I don't agree. The quality of the kids you mentioned is not as high as you indicate. I would put Jack Mitchell over every kid you listed as a quality win except for Thibault. And let's also remember that our "opinions" are vastly different as most of my opinions are based on careful observation and comparison of actual matches as my son has wrestled just about everybody I ever have an "opinion" of or they were in a bracket, whereas your opinion is based more on your gleaning of published results. But I still love you.

And we all know that Chief can't be right all the time, just maybe 90-95% of the time.

Let me say this though to all.
Becker, Gehring and Thibault are all great kids wrestling their hearts out. They are only dealing with what they can control. They don't deserve to be disrespected and I am certainly not doing that. The fact that we are even talking about them shows they are top quality and are greatly respected. If they weren't, we wouldn't even be talking about them. So don't get offended, just go wrestle. And let us old guys have a little fun talking our smack trying to blow smoke or whatever.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Sandoval does have some notable wins and losses that shouldn't hurt him, but his loss to Copper of Goodland, who is currently unranked, should bump him him down. Several 321A wrestlers have beaten Copper this season.


It is Cooper not Copper. (Although I believe his uncle is a police officer) smile
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 07:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


Plainville beat the top 4A team, Colby, at the Beloit Tournament.
Originally Posted By: RightCall
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


I'm pretty sure Plainville and Colby were both at the Beloit Tournament, and Plainville won the whole thing. Now head to head in a dual I think Colby would win, but as far as I know..KS doesn't have a dual state tournament, and the rankings are based on a tournement style performance. I think...but what do I know about wrestling, I'm from Ohio.


My apologies, I stand corrected. My mistake. I guess I can't be right 100% of the time either. But of course I never said one was better than the other. I just said, "are you sure about that?" because I sure wasn't. But congratulations to Plainville, their coaches, their wrestlers and their fans as they are apparently legit.
Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 08:22 PM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel

Sandoval does have some notable wins and losses that shouldn't hurt him, but his loss to Copper of Goodland, who is currently unranked, should bump him him down. Several 321A wrestlers have beaten Copper this season.


It is Cooper not Copper. (Although I believe his uncle is a police officer) smile



I must have been thinking about the element Copper, which could be used for the medal handed out for 10th place in the fictional Kansas Grand State Tournament.

My apologies to the Cooper family for the typing error. wink
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/07/13 08:30 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Newton - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Valley Center - 5A
10. Plainville - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 30-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 32-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 24-9
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 30-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 22-2
6. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
7. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 37-5
9. Chris Deters - MRV - 9 - 321A
10. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 26-3

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 26-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 23-4
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 27-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 28-4
5. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 30-0
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 21-3
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - AB - 10 - 4A - 27-7
9. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 21-4
10. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 18-4


120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 33-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 32-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 27-4
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 26-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 19-6
6. Marcus Phillips - WW - 11 - 5A - 19-0
7. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
8. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 26-8
9. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 29-2
10. Kevin Perez - 12 - JC - 6A - 25-5

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 36-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 32-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 29-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 22-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 24-7
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 22-4
8. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 26-5
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-3
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 27-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 20-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 24-1
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 21-1
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 26-2
5. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 31-3
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 32-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 31-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 29-3
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 26-4
10. Kyle Macy - ELD - 12 - 4A - 27-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 29-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 32-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 35-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 26-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 25-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 25-1
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 30-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 34-6
9. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 28-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 30-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 29-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 28-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 32-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 25-3
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 26-5
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 21-2
10. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 22-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 34-0
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 33-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 31-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 28-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 23-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 30-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 31-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 21-2
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 22-5

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 33-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 34-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 29-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 24-3
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 30-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 33-3
7. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 27-4
9. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 26-5
10. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 27-4

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 28-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 35-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 25-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 26-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 37-10
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 27-5
7. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 31-3
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 31-1
9. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A - 31-6
10. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 31-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 31-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 24-1
5. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 25-4
6. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 38-2
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 33-4
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 22-2
9. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A
10. Armando Sandoval - ULY - 12 - 4A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 34-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 27-2
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 21-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 18-0
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 27-3
7. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
8. James Denton - JC - 12 - 6A - 26-8
9. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 12 - 6A
10. Julius Coates - TG - 12 - 4A - 27-4

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 26-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 29-1
3. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 14-2
4. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 21-2
5. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 20-0
6. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 40-1
7. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 28-7
8. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 24-4
9. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 26-6
10. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 25-1

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 34-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 22-1
3. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 39-3
4. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 25-2
5. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 33-2
6. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 25-7
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 25-2
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 24-7
9. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Marc Saffle - HUT - 12 - 6A
Posted By: Powercat

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/08/13 02:06 AM

at 138 Drake Hake lost to James Landoll of Marysville 5-1 at the Beloit Tournament for what it's worth...but Landoll lost to now #4 in 321a Michael Dusin of Phillipsburg
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/08/13 02:25 AM

Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


Plainville beat the top 4A team, Colby, at the Beloit Tournament.
Originally Posted By: RightCall
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


I'm pretty sure Plainville and Colby were both at the Beloit Tournament, and Plainville won the whole thing. Now head to head in a dual I think Colby would win, but as far as I know..KS doesn't have a dual state tournament, and the rankings are based on a tournement style performance. I think...but what do I know about wrestling, I'm from Ohio.


My apologies, I stand corrected. My mistake. I guess I can't be right 100% of the time either. But of course I never said one was better than the other. I just said, "are you sure about that?" because I sure wasn't. But congratulations to Plainville, their coaches, their wrestlers and their fans as they are apparently legit.


Frequently, 321A teams and wrestlers are under-ranked. Everyone assumes...small schools....you know... For example, the heavy weights last year - Scott City and Beloit - were way under-ranked.

No problem X, you are not the only one....
Posted By: DSnydOSS11

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/10/13 08:01 PM

I think 160 should be a tie at the top
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/11/13 04:34 PM

Originally Posted By: John Johnson
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Originally Posted By: Wyatt Bechtel
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


Plainville beat the top 4A team, Colby, at the Beloit Tournament.
Originally Posted By: RightCall
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
Plainville, seriously? Surely they can't beat the top 4A team. Are you sure about that?


I'm pretty sure Plainville and Colby were both at the Beloit Tournament, and Plainville won the whole thing. Now head to head in a dual I think Colby would win, but as far as I know..KS doesn't have a dual state tournament, and the rankings are based on a tournement style performance. I think...but what do I know about wrestling, I'm from Ohio.


My apologies, I stand corrected. My mistake. I guess I can't be right 100% of the time either. But of course I never said one was better than the other. I just said, "are you sure about that?" because I sure wasn't. But congratulations to Plainville, their coaches, their wrestlers and their fans as they are apparently legit.


Frequently, 321A teams and wrestlers are under-ranked. Everyone assumes...small schools....you know... For example, the heavy weights last year - Scott City and Beloit - were way under-ranked.

No problem X, you are not the only one....


Thanks for saying no problem but come on Double J, you know that nobody in the know ever under-ranks or under-estimates your precious 321A teams or wrestlers, especially me. Those of us in the know, know that the classes in Kansas aren't as disparate as they are in some states. It's really just Plainville. It's not that they're 321A that's confusing and why they may be under-estimated, it's just the whole Plainville thing. Now if it was Norton or Hoxie or Scott City or even ACCHS or someone like that we were talking about, it wouldn't have been such a surprise.

So like I said, congratulations to Plainville, their wrestlers, their coaches and their fans, for having a great year and for being considered one of the "best" teams in the state, regardless of class!
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/11/13 08:54 PM

Plainville was a powerhouse in the early 80's. Their coach, Tim Newman, went on to be the head coach at Univ of Nebraska for over 20 years, I believe.
Posted By: GT Williams

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/12/13 02:39 PM

One of the issues is that many of the smaller schools appear to limit their competition to other smaller schools, on a regional basis. If they do not wrestle in KC or Wichita area, then alot of people do not get to see them. How do you compare or rank someone that you have not seen on the mat and has no head-to-head matches or even common opponents?
We at Aquinas go to Hays because it is a fun trip, a well run tournament and we also get to see teams we would not otherwise see. Phillipsburg, Hoisington, Goodland, Ulysses, Hugoton, Riley County, Russell, Oakley, and the other 1-3A and 4A schools are teams we otherwise would never see. They have tough kids who bring it on the mat, and that is fun for us.
Example: Last year (2012) Oakley had an absolute stud at 160 that we did not know, and he dominated. I forgot the young man's name, but would not have seen him otherwise.

Tom Williams
Posted By: Tommyboy

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/12/13 03:01 PM

Who is Tom Williams ? Ha Ha
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/12/13 06:17 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
4. St. James Academy - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Newton - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Valley Center - 5A
10. Plainville - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 30-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 32-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 24-9
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 30-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 29-2
6. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 27-3
7. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 37-5
9. Chris Deters - MRV - 9 - 321A
10. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 26-3

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 29-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 31-6
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 31-0
4. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 32-4
5. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 30-0
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 24-3
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Zane Baugh - AB - 10 - 4A - 27-7
9. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 25-4
10. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 25-5

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 33-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 32-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 27-4
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 26-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 22-6
6. Tyler Sharp - FS - 12 - 4A - 26-3
7. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 29-2
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 29-5
9. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 31-9
10. Donte Boose - SUM - 11 - 4A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 36-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 32-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 26-1
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 29-1
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 28-8
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 24-7
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 22-4
8. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 26-5
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 23-3
10. Willy Dieckmann - 10 - ACC - 321A - 27-5

132:
1. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 20-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 24-1
3. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 21-1
4. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 26-2
5. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 35-4
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 32-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 31-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 29-3
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 26-4
10. Kyle Macy - ELD - 12 - 4A - 30-9

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 34-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 32-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 38-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 26-2
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 25-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 28-1
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 30-1
8. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 34-6
9. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 22-2
10. Drake Hake - CON - 10 - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 28-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 32-2
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 29-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 18-1
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 29-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 32-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 25-3
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 30-6
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 21-2
10. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 28-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 34-0
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 37-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 31-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 28-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 23-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 30-1
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 31-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 23-2
10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 32-5

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 37-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 34-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 35-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 26-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 30-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 36-3
7. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 19-4
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 27-4
9. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 26-5
10. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 30-4

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 30-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 38-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 32-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 30-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 37-10
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 27-5
7. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 33-4
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 31-1
9. Kyler Meyers - HAY - 12 - 5A - 31-6
10. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 31-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 31-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-2
3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 17-2
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A - 16-6
5. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A - 24-1
6. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 25-4
7. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 38-2
8. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 33-4
9. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 22-2
10. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-6

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 34-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-1
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 31-2
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 25-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 18-0
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 27-3
7. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A - 15-5
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 12 - 6A
9. Julius Coates - TG - 12 - 4A - 30-4
10. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 26-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 31-1
4. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 24-2
5. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 23-0
6. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 40-1
7. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 14-2
8. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 28-7
9. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 29-5
10. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 26-6

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 39-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 23-1
3. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 39-3
4. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 25-2
5. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 33-2
6. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 28-2
7. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 26-8
8. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A - 21-9
9. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
10. Marc Saffle - HUT - 12 - 6A
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/12/13 10:47 PM

Just saw the STA/SJA results.
120, argh, huh Chief.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/12/13 11:19 PM

They made that post up X. There was no dual.
Posted By: BDRan

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/12/13 11:38 PM

Originally Posted By: GT Williams
One of the issues is that many of the smaller schools appear to limit their competition to other smaller schools, on a regional basis. If they do not wrestle in KC or Wichita area, then alot of people do not get to see them. How do you compare or rank someone that you have not seen on the mat and has no head-to-head matches or even common opponents?
We at Aquinas go to Hays because it is a fun trip, a well run tournament and we also get to see teams we would not otherwise see. Phillipsburg, Hoisington, Goodland, Ulysses, Hugoton, Riley County, Russell, Oakley, and the other 1-3A and 4A schools are teams we otherwise would never see. They have tough kids who bring it on the mat, and that is fun for us.
Example: Last year (2012) Oakley had an absolute stud at 160 that we did not know, and he dominated. I forgot the young man's name, but would not have seen him otherwise.

Tom Williams




You're talking about Eric Albers, a stud indeed. And, on that note, one of the most polite young men I had the pleasure of watching wrestle this past March at Rocky Mountain Nationals.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/13/13 02:17 AM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
They made that post up X. There was no dual.


Yes, I noticed Chief. That's rich.
I must admit that I was relishing with the thought of you struggling over those fantasy results.
Posted By: XGHSWC

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/13/13 02:22 AM

Oh yah, I almost forgot,

Originally Posted By: Cokeley
Plainville was a powerhouse in the early 80's. Their coach, Tim Newman, went on to be the head coach at Univ of Nebraska for over 20 years, I believe.


thanks for the history lesson Will.
Posted By: effwhyeye

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/20/13 08:23 PM

No rankings this week?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/20/13 11:29 PM

I meant to post today and will in the morning!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/21/13 12:47 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Newton - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Manhattan - 6A
9. Valley Center - 5A
10. Bonner Springs - 4A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 35-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 37-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 29-9
4. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 34-7
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 31-2
6. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 34-3
7. Trae Foreman - PRT - 11 - 4A - 28-4
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. Chris Deters - MRV - 9 - 321A - 33-7
10. Ty Nienke - ELS - 11 - 321A - 30-4

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 32-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 34-0
3. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 34-5
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 35-0
5. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 27-4
6. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 8-4
7. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 27-3
8. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 33-3
9. Zane Baugh - AB - 10 - 4A - 30-7
10. Justus Seaton - BS - 12 - 4A - 28-5

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 37-0
2. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 35-14
3. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 31-4
4. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
5. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 24-7
6. Junior Morgan - 12 - AB - 4A - 33-2
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 32-5
8. Michael Lindlar - 12 - WNW - 6A - 34-5
9. Kian Clemens - MH - 11 - 6A - 33-10
10. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 43-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 39-0
3. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 34-1
4. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 30-8
5. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 28-7
6. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 27-7
7. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 30-2
8. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 26-4
9. Kyle Miller - BUH - 12 - 4A - 29-6
10. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 29-3

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 24-1
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A - 31-1
3. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 38-4
4. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 22-1
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 30-2
6. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 36-4
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 36-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 34-4
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 30-4
10. Kyle Macy - ELD - 12 - 4A - 33-7

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 41-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 41-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 41-2
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 30-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 28-7
6. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 31-2
7. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A - 40-6
8. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 37-3
9. James Landoll - MRV - 12 - 321A - 33-4
10. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 38-2

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 37-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 35-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 33-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 22-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 31-2
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 37-0
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 29-4
8. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A - 32-7
9. Jacob Durossette - FS - 11 - 4A - 26-2
10t. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 31-11
10t. Dalton Peters - SLC - 9 - 5A - 30-4

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 31-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 39-0
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 42-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 33-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 32-5
7. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A - 36-2
8. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 38-3
9. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 26-2
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 37-5

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 39-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 39-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 37-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 30-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 35-3
6. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A - 39-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 33-6
8. Warren Kropp - SC - 11 - 321A - 29-5
9. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 30-4
10. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 36-4

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 37-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 40-0
3. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 36-0
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 36-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 41-10
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 33-5
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 36-1
8. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 35-5
9. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 36-3
10. Alan Clothier - LAW - 9 - 6A - 37-3

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 35-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 35-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 33-4
4. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 42-2
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 20-3
6. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 38-4
7. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 36-4
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 34-6
9. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 17-0
10. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A - 33-3

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 38-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-2
3. Ben Taliaferro - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-2
4. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 28-5
5. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 22-1
6. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 31-3
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 12 - 6A - 30-5
8. Julius Coates - TG - 12 - 4A - 32-4
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 29-4
10. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 28-9

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 35-0
2. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 33-1
3. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 26-2
4. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 26-0
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 6A - 22-2
6. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 31-3
7. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 43-2
8. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 27-5
9. Dylan Cox - ARK - 12 - 5A - 33-8
10. Raymond Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 31-7

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 40-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 25-1
3. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A - 29-2
4. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 38-2
5. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 29-4
6. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 32-6
7. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 40-4
8. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 28-9
9. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 30-1
10. Zell Beiberle - CLB - 12 - 4A - 35-5
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/25/13 08:18 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Topeka Seaman - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Holton - 4A
10. Norton - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6
8. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
9. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
10. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
8. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5
9. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
10. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
8. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6
10. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
8. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
9. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2
9. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 38-7
10. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
5. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
6. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
7. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
9. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5
10. Nick Nolting - BC - 10 - 5A - 26-11

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 12 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
9. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - NEW - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/25/13 08:44 PM

Many of the All-Class Dual Team invitations went out today!

Stay tuned for roster announcements...
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/25/13 10:31 PM

How did 5 of the top 5A kids at 285 make the list. But the 3rd place finisher in 5A did not crack the top 10? 4th, 5th and 6th place made the top 10, but not 3rd. Hmmmm.
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/25/13 10:46 PM

How does Joey Defore not rank at least 7? He beat #8 head to head last match, and it was good enough criteria in the middle of the season.
Posted By: Elbow

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/25/13 10:48 PM

Ellis at 145 pinned Fiscus, and beat Kennedy twice by dec. Yet you don't have him ranked above them. I don't see the logic in that.
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/25/13 10:49 PM

Or Weiss of Russell at 52 who beat 7 two weeks ago and was the 321a runner up to thibault
Posted By: rccokeley

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 12:01 AM

Yeah I dont know how the 5a State Champ at 138 doesn't crack the top 10
Posted By: cps51

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 12:02 AM

I agree. McGrew finished 3rd but Sander beat him all three times they wrestled during the season. Sander split with Lee, winning in the 5th place match at State and losing in Regional finals. McGrew did beat Lee twice once at Newton TOC and once at State. Not sure how Lee finishs higher than either.
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 12:14 AM

McGrew also went 1-1 with Meck at State losing on the front side and winning in the consolation finals.
Posted By: cps51

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 12:44 AM

I would understand McGrew over Sander and Lee. Just don't get Lee over either. I can make a body of work argument for Zac this season over both but I'll pass for now.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 12:57 AM

Originally Posted By: rccokeley
Yeah I dont know how the 5a State Champ at 138 doesn't crack the top 10


You don't see? You mean you did see, right? You were there.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 02:38 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Topeka Seaman - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Holton - 4A
10. Norton - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
7. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
9. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
8. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6
10. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2
9. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 38-7
10. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - NEW - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: Takedown Machine

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 03:35 PM

Galvan 195 is a jr.
Posted By: S Biddle

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 02/26/13 04:26 PM

Biddle lost to dusin 4-2 and then beat him 8-1 for 3rd.
Posted By: Ricky Bobby

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/02/13 09:57 PM

Here is a match that happened at Park City to shake up 120:

Round 1 - Marcus Phillips Jr. (Wichita Blue Knights) won by decision over Hunter Price (JCWC) (Dec 4-3)
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/02/13 11:26 PM

I thought this was over till next year?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/02/13 11:56 PM

The final All-Class Rankings are posted below.

Once again, as a reward to the fourteen #1 ranked wrestlers I will be printing 14 shirts with the wrestlers names on the back. Due to KSHSAA rules, if you are not a Senior it will cost you the price of the shirt. Seniors are exempt from this charge.

PM or e-mail me your address and I will mail the shirt to you.

CONGRATULATIONS!


TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Topeka Seaman - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Holton - 4A
10. Norton - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
8. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6
10. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2
9. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 38-7
10. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: cps51

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/03/13 12:31 AM

Seems like Blair would rank higher than Wilson. Blair was 3-2 or 4-3 in State finals with Meck. Wilson was a 12-3 loser to Meck.
I understand the Blair v. Wilson head to head.
Still not clear is it head to head or state finish
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/03/13 12:46 AM

Wilson beat Blair and split with Meck.
Posted By: Ricky Bobby

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/03/13 12:46 AM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade

285:
9. Zac Sander - NEW - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9


Newton must have some pretty tough heavyweights to have both ranked! smile
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/03/13 01:12 AM

The final All-Class Rankings are posted below.

Once again, as a reward to the fourteen #1 ranked wrestlers I will be printing 14 shirts with the wrestlers names on the back. Due to KSHSAA rules, if you are not a Senior it will cost you the price of the shirt. Seniors are exempt from this charge.

PM or e-mail me your address and I will mail the shirt to you.

CONGRATULATIONS!

I am making one exception at 160! I will wait till after the All-Class Dual trip to award the #1 at that weight!


TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Junction City - 6A
6. Derby - 6A
7. Topeka Seaman - 5A
8. Valley Center - 5A
9. Holton - 4A
10. Norton - 321A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3
9. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
8. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2
9. Darick Jones - CLW - 11 - 4A - 38-7
10. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/19/13 01:50 PM

TEAM RANKINGS:

2012-13 All-Class Final Rankings!


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2t. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
2t. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3
9. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9
8. Anthony Gardner - GC - 12 - 6A - 29-9
9. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
10. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
2. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
3. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: Blast Double1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/20/13 11:50 PM

at 170 Fennewald beat Langley twice this year.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/21/13 11:40 AM

2012-13 All-Class Final Rankings!


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2t. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
2t. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3
9. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9
8. Anthony Gardner - GC - 12 - 6A - 29-9
9. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
10. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
2. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
3. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: bbd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/29/13 03:03 AM

Looks like a shakeup in the 132 lb weight after tonight!!!!
Posted By: Beeson

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/29/13 11:18 AM

Please NO! No more adjustments. Just let this thread die, it's tired and has had long life. Lived way longer than it should have. Do not be sad it's over, be glad it doesn't have to suffer anymore. Let it go.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/29/13 02:51 PM

The All-Class #1 shirts are already being printed. The rankings will not change.


2012-13 All-Class Final Rankings!


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2t. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
2t. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3
9. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9
8. Anthony Gardner - GC - 12 - 6A - 29-9
9. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
10. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
2. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
3. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: bbd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 04:51 AM

Well if this is the final rankings then you probably should put some * beside some of your rankings as they obviously aren't right. But overall not too bad.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 11:40 AM

Originally Posted By: bbd
Well if this is the final rankings then you probably should put some * beside some of your rankings as they obviously aren't right. But overall not too bad.


So a 10 pound allowance and a month after the season ended doesn't matter?
Posted By: bbd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 12:55 PM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: bbd
Well if this is the final rankings then you probably should put some * beside some of your rankings as they obviously aren't right. But overall not too bad.


So a 10 pound allowance and a month after the season ended doesn't matter?
You tell me.........you bumped Deschazer from WH to #1 after he beat Bainter from Norton at the Sr. Classic back in 2011, even though Bainter beat him in the regular season. Just trying to figure out why the results from this event matter one year, yet not another year?
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 02:56 PM

Originally Posted By: bbd
Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: bbd
Well if this is the final rankings then you probably should put some * beside some of your rankings as they obviously aren't right. But overall not too bad.


So a 10 pound allowance and a month after the season ended doesn't matter?
You tell me.........you bumped Deschazer from WH to #1 after he beat Bainter from Norton at the Sr. Classic back in 2011, even though Bainter beat him in the regular season. Just trying to figure out why the results from this event matter one year, yet not another year?


That involved a #1 v #2 match-up that was DeShazer's only loss of the year. Completely different situation.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 03:26 PM

Originally Posted By: bbd
Why wait till after the Sr Classic for the final rankings? That should have nothing to do with what the kids did in high school.


Interesting.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 03:28 PM

The All-Class #1 shirts are already being printed. The rankings will not change.


2012-13 All-Class Final Rankings!


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2t. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
2t. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3
9. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9
8. Anthony Gardner - GC - 12 - 6A - 29-9
9. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
10. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
2. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
3. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
Posted By: bbd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 04:05 PM

Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: bbd
Why wait till after the Sr Classic for the final rankings? That should have nothing to do with what the kids did in high school.


Interesting.
Well that was my original thought, but then you changed my thought process when you changed the rankings after the Sr Classic in 2011, but now you say you won't change them after the Sr Classic in 2013.............just really confusing smile
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 05:23 PM

Originally Posted By: bbd
Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: bbd
Why wait till after the Sr Classic for the final rankings? That should have nothing to do with what the kids did in high school.


Interesting.
Well that was my original thought, but then you changed my thought process when you changed the rankings after the Sr Classic in 2011, but now you say you won't change them after the Sr Classic in 2013.............just really confusing smile


Right up until I explained the difference.
Posted By: bbd

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/30/13 06:04 PM

It's all good Chief. Good thing about rankings, they are only opinions, and nobody's right and nobody's wrong.
Posted By: Blast Double1

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/31/13 04:27 AM

And since you must have missed it the first time. Fennewald beat Langley TWICE this year.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 03/31/13 09:57 AM

Originally Posted By: Blast Double1
And since you must have missed it the first time. Fennewald beat Langley TWICE this year.


I didn't miss it. The TAYLOR loss at state factored in along with Langley's finish at Newton and state.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: 2012-13 ALL-CLASS RANKINGS! - 04/01/13 11:38 AM

***End of thread post*** Check back next October! smile


2012-13 All-Class Final Rankings!


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 39-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A - 41-2
3. Logan Terrill - ARK - 10 - 5A - 33-9
4. Stephen Tujague - SJA - 9 - 5A - 39-8
5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 34-3
6. Case Pemberton - PV - 9 - 4A - 29-6
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 33-13
8. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 41-5
9. David Mainus - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-5
10. Kyle Witmer - PHI - 12 - 321A - 38-6

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 36-0
2. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 38-0
3. Parker Howell - KMC - 11 - 5A - 12-4
4. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 38-1
5. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 31-3
6. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 30-5
7. Brady Lowell - REP - 12 - 321A - 38-4
8. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 35-8
9. Jase Stone - MH - 12 - 6A - 36-8
10. Reno Hughey - ELD - 9 - 4A - 29-8

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 41-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 30-3
3. Reese Cokeley - SJA - 11 - 5A - 39-15
4. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 35-5
5. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 35-5
6. Junior Morgan - AB - 12 - 4A - 36-3
7. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
8. Michael Lindlar - WNW - 12 - 6A - 37-5
9. Marcus Phillips - WE - 11 - 5A - 25-5
10. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 28-9

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 47-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 43-0
3. Chris Burley - GB - 12 - 5A - 34-2
4. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A - 34-7
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A - 33-8
7. Alex Kough - SC - 12 - 321A - 30-5
8. Quinton Harrison - NEW - 12 - 5A - 30-8
9. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A - 33-4
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 42-7

132:
1. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 28-1
2. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-5
3. Tyler Dickman - STA - 11 - 5A - 26-1
4. Tevin Briscoe - GC - 10 - 6A - 40-4
5. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A - 34-2
6. Kyle Wilson - WAM - 12 - 4A - 34-2
7. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 40-3
8. Dayton Dreher - OBR - 11 - 321A - 37-5
9. Jake Wilson - RH - 11 - 4A - 34-5
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 28-6

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A - 45-2
2t. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A - 45-0
2t. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 46-3
4. Dane Edwards - DC - 12 - 6A - 34-3
5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A - 31-8
6. Andrew Tujague - SJA - 11 - 5A - 28-11
7. Greg Tooley - STM - 10 - 321A - 41-3
8. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A - 36-3
9. Corey Spader - SPH - 12 - 4A - 38-8
10. Michael Dusin - PH - 11 - 321A - 40-5

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 41-1
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 39-1
3. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A - 37-3
4. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 26-2
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 34-3
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 41-1
7. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A - 32-5
8. Jake Ellis - MV - 11 - 5A - 39-8
9. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 34-12
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A - 39-7

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 35-1
2. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A - 42-1
3. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A - 46-1
4. Ben Becker - DB - 12 - 6A - 37-2
5. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A - 38-3
6. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 36-6
7. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A - 37-7
8. Jack Mitchell - SME - 12 - 6A - 30-3
9. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 41-5
10. Regis Weiss - RUS - 12 - 321A - 39-6

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 43-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 43-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 41-0
4. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A - 38-4
6. Kalin Collins - WS - 11 - 6A - 40-3
7. Dylan Wiesner - PLV - 11 - 321A - 36-7
8. Bowe Behymer - BEL - 11 - 321A - 34-5
9. Spencer Bird - SV - 11 - 4A - 40-5
10. Tony Blumi - VC - 12 - 5A - 34-15

170:
1. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A - 40-0
3. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 40-1
4. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A - 40-1
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A - 45-11
6. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 36-6
7. Laphonso McKinnis - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 39-9
8. Anthony Gardner - GC - 12 - 6A - 29-9
9. Andrew Taylor - CLB - 11 - 4A - 38-6
10. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 41-2

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 39-2
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 39-2
3. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 37-4
4. Spencer Wilson - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-3
6. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A - 40-4
7. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A - 42-5
8. Emilio Fowler - GE - 10 - 6A - 37-7
9. Rasheed Brady - SMS - 11 - 5A - 35-6
10. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A - 24-5

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 42-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 35-3
3. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A - 32-5
4. Brandon Salmans - HOX - 12 - 321A - 35-3
5. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 39-3
6. Harrison Gilliland - PL - 12 - 321A - 25-2
7. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 33-6
8. Gavin Houser - COL - 12 - 4A - 31-10
9. Caleb Gillis - HER - 12 - 321A - 33-5
10. Sage Eckman - EMP - 10 - 5A - 39-13

220:
1. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A - 37-1
2. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A - 39-0
3. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A - 31-5
4. Kade True - SLC - 12 - 5A - 34-4
5. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A - 30-3
6. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 35-9
7. Kane Washington - HOX - 12 - 321A - 24-2
8. Ryker Greenbaum - DOU - 12 - 321A - 39-2
9. Nathan Stanley - SEA - 12 - 5A - 33-12
10. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 45-4

285:
1. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 44-0
2. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 29-1
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 42-2
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 31-10
5. Bradley Chard - PLN - 12 - 33-2
6. Joe Pomatto - PAO - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Matt McGrew - ARK - 12 - 5A - 36-14
8. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 32-6
9. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A - 44-6
10. Garrett Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A - 34-9
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