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Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: L.Geyer] #246127 03/29/17 08:14 PM
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... and I just re-read the entire thread!! A Blast from the Past!!


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Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: usawks1] #246131 03/30/17 01:56 AM
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Best HS wrestler in KSHSAA history - Roy Oeser NO ARGUMENT for this spot maybe for #2.

Best Career wrestler in the modern era - Melvin Douglas NO ARGUMENT here either. Eric Akin a super close 2nd.


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Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: Cokeley] #246144 03/30/17 07:23 PM
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Jeff Boyle was a monster. His stats his senior year if im not mistaken were 32 takedowns/32 falls. No points scored against. Greg Mann is this correct? I know his finals match his senior year was 22 seconds and it was against Cody Parks who was a college AA for FHSU. Boyle also Won Dapper Dan and Sr. Nationals.


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Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: Cokeley] #246147 03/30/17 10:43 PM
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Zach Roberson undefeated 4x hs state champ fargo freestyle national champ 3x college all american iowa state 7th 4th 1st and he was pretty high on olympic ladder. I'll put him up against anyone below melvin douglass overall but no one else.

Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: Railers91] #246148 03/30/17 10:55 PM
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Eddie Borror Ark City class of 84 was the most dominant high school wrestler i ever saw.

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Justin Ware Ark City class of 92 the most dominant high school wrestler in my era. 4x state champ never lost in kansas did pretty well in brief time at The University of Nebraska.

Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: Coach Malay] #246152 03/31/17 01:18 AM
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Boyle had one match that went past the first period that year. It ended early in the second when his opponent was DQ'ed for stalling. Should have been DQ'ed in the first. smile

I beleive it is correct that Jeff was not scored on his senior year.


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Boyle was awesome but he wasnt these guys. He was heavier and these guys did have success in college. Jeff probably could have been a d1 national champ but zach was a d1 national champ.

Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: Railers91] #246154 03/31/17 07:08 AM
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I'll give it a break for awhile but ill also throw in temor terry Mcpherson high a great talent. 3x kansas state champ only lost to justin ware. 3X college all american at U of Nebraska 4th 3rd 6th hurt as a senior in semis.

Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: GregMann] #246158 03/31/17 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: GregMann
Boyle had one match that went past the first period that year. It ended early in the second when his opponent was DQ'ed for stalling. Should have been DQ'ed in the first. smile

I beleive it is correct that Jeff was not scored on his senior year.


Jeff did get scored on his senior year a few times. The 1st was a penalty for covering his opponents mouth while he was pinning him. After that he cut a few kids to take them down. No one "earned" a point on him though.


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ah, yes. You remember better, you young whipper-snapper.


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Lucas Baker has my vote!!!


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Doug Duell, 4x state Champion & 1975 Grand State Champion, is a man who enjoyed a very successful high school career.


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Matt Treaster Beloit 4x state champ 1981-84 and also NCAA div. 1 all american at Naval academy 5th in 1987. One of the best and Beloit also won 4 team titles in dominant fashion during his time there one of the best runs ever.

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Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: Kale Mann] #246183 04/03/17 02:08 AM
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Was Boyle a 5xer? I will give you that he had the most dominating, apparently, season of all time. That isn't a HS career...


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I went back and looked at the first post on the thread. It doesn't say best career or best season it simply says best wrestler. There have been many wrestlers that have had stellar careers, but not considered one of the best. There have also been some that had 8-10 losses in HS and can be considered one ofthe best. Boyle was very dominant from his sophomore year on, at the upper weights. Justin Ware was a beast and I had the opportunity to watch him compete at the same time as my brother. I think my brother Lyle Geyer's name can be thrown in the mix as well. HS record of 123-9 (before dual tournaments) 7 of those losses his freshman year. I don't believe he was taken down after his sophomore year. And won SR Nationals (when most if not all the top seniors) went to the same national tournament. He was co-OW of that national tournament.

Keep the names coming it is fun seeing some of these wrestlers being brought back into the wrestling conversations.

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who was tyler caldwell. what weight was he as a freshman. how good was he at the college level.


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Topic is "Best Wrestler in KS History" not "Which Kansas Wrestler had the best career in Kansas History." This leaves it open to each individual to determine his criterion. About 99% of the people listed thus far are legitimate considerations.

Jeff Boyle was a 3x and never wrestled as a small guy: 160-185-215-285 in his high school years. He was dominating his Senior year, not only in Kansas but was also successful nationally and received National regogntion. . He is worthy of being considered as the best wrestler in Kansas History.

We are not going to actually determine who is that wrestler.


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Tyler Caldwell 4x champ Goddard 2006-2009. 2x all american for Oklahoma Sooners 5th in 2010 and 2nd to olympic champion Jordan Burroughs in 2011. He transferred to Oklahoma State and was 3rd in 2013 and 2nd in 2014. He started high school career at 112 and ended as 160 pound champ as a senior.

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Re: BEST WRESTKER IN STATES HISTORY [Re: GregMann] #246231 04/04/17 03:38 PM
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well i guess we have to add every kids state championship from the age 4 if you want to see who the best wrestler in kansas history. has anyone ever won state from the age 4 all the way through to his senior year. guess that would be the best wrestler in kansas history.


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