Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/18/11 05:14 PM
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Who do you guess think will be up for each of these?
321a? 4a? 5a? 6a? alot of tough kids here it will be hard to choose. Got to think the front runners for each class would be Schumacher 321a Pursel 5a considering there going for there 4th state championships
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/18/11 05:38 PM
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6A Matt Reed (Very gifted and tough as nails. 160 is a battler for 2nd place)
5A Bo Pursel
4A Austin Hood (Lots of contenders but a 3rd title should do it)
321A Dylan Schumacher
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/19/11 05:59 PM
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I think konnor Kriss could sneak up on Austin Hood. Going for his 2nd state title and 4th time placing. Beating hood his freshman year.
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/19/11 10:18 PM
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Is this wrestler of the year?....or high school career?
Seems to me to be a different thing...reminds me of Outstanding Wrestler voting at tournaments....before the finals start ballots are being collected for the award...reputation, popular, name recognition....call it what you want, does not pass the smell test.
Is it possible for a Senior who has had a "average" career (no State placing, but winning record) to "come from nowhere" and dominate their weight/classification win State and be considered? My guess is no...
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/21/11 04:22 PM
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Is this wrestler of the year?....or high school career?
Seems to me to be a different thing...reminds me of Outstanding Wrestler voting at tournaments....before the finals start ballots are being collected for the award...reputation, popular, name recognition....call it what you want, does not pass the smell test.
Is it possible for a Senior who has had a "average" career (no State placing, but winning record) to "come from nowhere" and dominate their weight/classification win State and be considered? My guess is no... Honestly, it is sort of like OW at a tournament. I have never seen any published criteria but every state champion is the WOY in their class and weight. Then I guess you could look at the All Class rankings to narrow that down to the 14 best. Then you could narrow it down to seniors only. Still you have many outstanding wrestlers. I think you have to factor in who they beat this year, what kind of schedule did they wrestle, and if it is still close then you have to look at their career to break the tie. That is how I would do it. If you aren't ranked the best in your weight class in the state then you shouldn't be considered for Senior wrestler of the year. JMO
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/28/11 07:48 PM
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AMEN! Wrestler of the year. Not overall high school career.
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/28/11 09:50 PM
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Is this wrestler of the year?....or high school career?
Seems to me to be a different thing...reminds me of Outstanding Wrestler voting at tournaments....before the finals start ballots are being collected for the award...reputation, popular, name recognition....call it what you want, does not pass the smell test.
Is it possible for a Senior who has had a "average" career (no State placing, but winning record) to "come from nowhere" and dominate their weight/classification win State and be considered? My guess is no... If you aren't ranked the best in your weight class in the state then you shouldn't be considered for Senior wrestler of the year. JMO So if someone has an outstanding senior year and wins his class but wasn't ranked as such they shouldn't be considered? Doing something like that would seem to me more outstanding if people didn't think you could .. and rankings never mean't anything just nice to talk about, results are what count. No one remembers what you were ranked your senior year.
Hey Butt-Head what did people do before they invented TV? Don't be stupid Beavis there's always been TV, there's just more channels now. Oh yeah, heh heh hehe... progress is cool. Heh hehe heh
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Re: Wrestler of the year and each class
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11/29/11 12:20 AM
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Results determine your ranking.
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11/29/11 03:00 PM
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I would bet if someone exploded on the scene who won every match, TF, pinned, or majored almost everyone that then they would be considered as top senior wrestler for their class. Even if their accomplishments before their senior year were sub par.
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If someone else at a different weight did the same thing and had multiple years of success. It would be tough not to give it to the more accomplished wrestler. (tie breaker to more accomplished)
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