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KC Stampede - This weekend!

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KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/16/13 12:28 AM

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Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/16/13 12:34 AM

Team Scores
1. Allen 0.0
1. Archer 0.0
1. Arkansas City 0.0
1. Bettendorf 0.0
1. Blue Springs 0.0
1. Canyon Randall Hs 0.0
1. CBC 0.0
1. Choctaw 0.0
1. Christian Brothers 0.0
1. Collins Hill 0.0
1. Collinsville 0.0
1. Creston Orient-Macksburg 0.0
1. Dowling Catholic 0.0
1. Edmond North 0.0
1. Excelsior Springs 0.0
1. Farmington 0.0
1. Garden City 0.0
1. Granite City 0.0
1. Holt 0.0
1. Kearney 0.0
1. Neosho 0.0
1. Nixa 0.0
1. Oak Grove 0.0
1. Omaha Skutt 0.0
1. Park Hill 0.0
1. Perry 0.0
1. Platte County 0.0
1. Ponca City 0.0
1. Ralston Valley 0.0
1. Saint James Academy 0.0
1. Sand Springs 0.0
1. Seckman 0.0
1. Southmoore 0.0
1. Staley 0.0
1. Stillwater 0.0
1. Thompson 0.0
1. Timberland 0.0
1. Tuttle 0.0
1. Waynesville 0.0
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/20/13 03:48 AM

Kansas City Stampede field includes six Fab 50 teams


Josh Lowe


12/19/2013
Josh Lowe, InterMat High School Analyst
josh@intermatwrestle.com






This Friday and Saturday in Kansas City, Mo., forty of the best teams from the Midwest and surrounding areas will assemble for the Kansas City Stampede at Hale Arena. The tournament features six members of the Fab 50 national team rankings and 25 individuals in the weight class rankings. Three weight classes are projected to have three or more individuals, and another six weights have two nationally ranked individuals.


Bo Nickal is ranked No. 1 at 182 (Photo/Rob Preston)
The featured weight in the KC Stampede is the 182-pound weight class, which is anchored by a pair of Junior National freestyle champions, No. 1 Bo Nickal (Allen, Tex.) and No. 3 Michael Pixley (Blue Springs, Mo.). They are joined by another pair of nationally ranked individuals from Oklahoma: Junior freestyle All-American No. 11 Joel Dixon (Edmond North) and NHSCA Junior Nationals runner-up No. 13 Nathan Marek (Southmoore).

Seven other individuals in the top five of their respective weight classes are in the field, six of whom are in weight classes with at least one other nationally ranked wrestler. Below is a listing of the remaining nationally ranked individuals in the tournament.

106: No. 7 Matt Schmitt (Platte County, Mo.) and No. 17 Paxton Rosen (Edmond North, Okla.)

113: No. 4 Daton Fix (Sand Springs, Okla.) and No. 10 Christian Moody (Collinsville, Okla.)

120: No. 3 Sean Russell (Collins Hill, Ga.) and No. 16 Elijah Oliver (Christian Brothers, Tenn.)

126: No. 3 Ryan Millhof (Collins Hill, Ga.) and No. 6 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Park Hill, Mo.)

132: No. 6 Gary Wayne Harding (Collinsville, Okla.), No. 7 Jacob Rubio (Canyon Randall, Tex.), and No. 8 Kaid Brock (Stillwater, Okla.)

138: No. 2 Fredy Stroker (Bettendorf, Iowa) and No. 18 Brock Wingbermuehle (Seckman, Mo.)

145: No. 5 Joe Smith (Stillwater, Okla.), No. 8 Grant Leeth (Kearney, Mo.), and No. 16 Logan Ryan (Bettendorf, Iowa)

152: No. 6 Daniel Lewis (Blue Springs, Mo.)

170: No. 4 Chandler Rogers (Stillwater, Okla.) and No. 12 Lance Dixon (Edmond North, Okla.)

195: No. 4 Derek White (Edmond North, Okla.)

220: No. 10 Andrew Dixon (Edmond North, Okla.)

The first stage of the tournament has eight pools of five wrestlers each, for four matches. The second stage of the tournament has the top two in each pool competing in an upper bracket for four more matches (first round winners guaranteed top eight, second round winners top four, etc.), and the net two in each pool competing in a lower bracket for four more matches.

Fab 50 ranked teams in the field include No. 11 Edmond North, Okla.; No. 15 Stillwater, Okla.; No. 27 Bettendorf, Iowa; No. 34 Archer, Ga.; No. 40 Timberland, Mo.; and No. 44 Tuttle, Okla. Other teams to watch include Collinsville, Okla.; Neosho, Mo.; Park Hill, Mo.; Perry, Okla.; Skutt Catholic, Neb.; and Sand Springs, Okla.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 05:22 AM

2013 Kansas City Stampede Results for Arkansas City
106 - Dakota Taylor (2-2) placed 32nd and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Dakota Taylor (Arkansas City) 2-2 won by fall over Trevor Marlin (Creston Orient-Macksburg) 1-3 (Fall 2:51)
Round 2 - Cody Randall (Sand Springs) 2-2 won by major decision over Dakota Taylor (Arkansas City) 2-2 (MD 8-0)
Round 3 - Matthew Schmitt (Platte County) 4-0 won by tech fall over Dakota Taylor (Arkansas City) 2-2 (TF-1.5 0:00 (22-3))
Round 5 - Dakota Taylor (Arkansas City) 2-2 won by fall over Bradly Harman (Farmington) 1-3 (Fall 6:00)

113 - Logan Terrill (3-0) placed 16th and scored 15.00 team points.
Round 2 - Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 3-0 won by fall over Brandon Bright (Edmond North) 0-3 (Fall 2:37)
Round 3 - Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 3-0 won by major decision over Tanner Tidswell (Christian Brothers) 1-2 (MD 8-0)
Round 4 - Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 3-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 5 - Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 3-0 won by fall over Mike Brown (Holt) 6-2 (Fall 3:06)

126 - Marco Perez (2-1) placed 16th and scored 11.50 team points.
Round 1 - Marco Perez (Arkansas City) 2-1 won by tech fall over Keith Enney (Ralston Valley) 0-3 (TF-1.5 0:00 (16-0))
Round 2 - Marco Perez (Arkansas City) 2-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 4 - Marco Perez (Arkansas City) 2-1 won by fall over Alex Fargo (Creston Orient-Macksburg) 1-2 (Fall 1:32)
Round 5 - Cody Karstetter (Sand Springs) 3-0 won by major decision over Marco Perez (Arkansas City) 2-1 (MD 13-2)

132 - Joey Defore (3-1) placed 16th and scored 14.00 team points.
Round 2 - Beau Bratcher (Sand Springs) 4-0 won by decision over Joey Defore (Arkansas City) 3-1 (Dec 4-3)
Round 3 - Joey Defore (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by fall over Rafael Roman (Granite City) 2-2 (Fall 1:18)
Round 4 - Joey Defore (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by fall over Luke MacNaughton (Edmond North) 0-4 (Fall 3:40)
Round 5 - Joey Defore (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by fall over Joe King (Blue Springs) 1-3 (Fall 3:12)

138 - Jesse Milliron (0-4) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Lucas Reifsteck (Allen) 2-2 won by fall over Jesse Milliron (Arkansas City) 0-4 (Fall 0:57)
Round 2 - Josh Nunley (Edmond North) 4-0 won by fall over Jesse Milliron (Arkansas City) 0-4 (Fall 4:20)
Round 3 - Bailey Vanderpool (Omaha Skutt) 3-1 won by tech fall over Jesse Milliron (Arkansas City) 0-4 (TF-1.5 2:46 (17-1))
Round 5 - Ben Daly (Holt) 5-7 won by fall over Jesse Milliron (Arkansas City) 0-4 (Fall 4:28)

145 - Bryson Nuckles (2-2) placed 32nd and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Sky Darrah (Timberland) 3-1 won by decision over Bryson Nuckles (Arkansas City) 2-2 (Dec 10-6)
Round 2 - Bryson Nuckles (Arkansas City) 2-2 won by fall over Issa Grimes (Ralston Valley) 0-4 (Fall 1:14)
Round 4 - Bryson Nuckles (Arkansas City) 2-2 won by fall over Codie Bell (Blue Springs) 1-3 (Fall 1:37)
Round 5 - Will Steltzlen (Collinsville) 4-0 won by decision over Bryson Nuckles (Arkansas City) 2-2 (Dec 4-3)

152 - Kendall Biddle (2-1) placed 16th and scored 11.00 team points.
Round 1 - Kendall Biddle (Arkansas City) 2-1 won by major decision over Cooper Coil (Edmond North) 1-2 (MD 12-0)
Round 2 - Kendall Biddle (Arkansas City) 2-1 won by fall over Jonathan Ghering (Nixa) 0-3 (Fall 1:44)
Round 4 - Kendall Biddle (Arkansas City) 2-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 5 - Colton Looper (Perry) 3-0 won by decision over Kendall Biddle (Arkansas City) 2-1 (Dec 4-3)

160 - Chris Smith (3-1) placed 16th and scored 10.00 team points.
Round 1 - Chris Smith (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by decision over Louden Bredeson (Platte County) 1-3 (Dec 7-5)
Round 3 - Chris Smith (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by decision over Josh Arnold (Collinsville) 2-2 (Dec 8-2)
Round 4 - David Thomas (Perry) 4-0 won by major decision over Chris Smith (Arkansas City) 3-1 (MD 9-1)
Round 5 - Chris Smith (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by fall over Maverick Cowens (Nixa) 0-4 (Fall 1:54)

170 - Alex Breckenridge (2-2) placed 32nd and scored 7.00 team points.
Round 1 - Alex Breckenridge (Arkansas City) 2-2 won by major decision over Chase White (Christian Brothers) 0-4 (MD 15-1)
Round 2 - Cee Monsivais (Holt) 4-8 won by decision over Alex Breckenridge (Arkansas City) 2-2 (Dec 3-0)
Round 4 - Alex Breckenridge (Arkansas City) 2-2 won by fall over Corey Cash (Collinsville) 1-3 (Fall 1:27)
Round 5 - Nick Hollins (Omaha Skutt) 4-0 won by fall over Alex Breckenridge (Arkansas City) 2-2 (Fall 0:38)

182 - Zach Combs (0-4) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Tanner Matthews (Choctaw) 2-2 won by fall over Zach Combs (Arkansas City) 0-4 (Fall 1:45)
Round 2 - Christian Lance (Nixa) 3-1 won by tech fall over Zach Combs (Arkansas City) 0-4 (TF-1.5 0:00 (17-1))
Round 3 - Bo Nickal (Allen) 4-0 won by fall over Zach Combs (Arkansas City) 0-4 (Fall 1:10)
Round 5 - Alex Lopez (Bettendorf) 1-3 won by fall over Zach Combs (Arkansas City) 0-4 (Fall 0:56)

220 - Malcolm Pink (3-1) placed 16th and scored 10.00 team points.
Round 1 - Malcolm Pink (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by fall over Bryan Trompeter (Southmoore) 0-4 (Fall 3:00)
Round 2 - Cyntrell Carden (Stillwater) 4-0 won by decision over Malcolm Pink (Arkansas City) 3-1 (Dec 6-2)
Round 4 - Malcolm Pink (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by decision over Logan Shinneman (Staley) 1-3 (Dec 3-2)
Round 5 - Malcolm Pink (Arkansas City) 3-1 won by decision over Payton Napoli (Farmington) 2-2 (Dec 5-1)
2013 Kansas City Stampede Results for Garden City
106 - Efrain Sanchez (2-1) placed 16th and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 2-1 won by decision over Patrick Felkins (Excelsior Springs) 5-3 (Dec 9-8)
Round 2 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 2-1 won by decision over Greylin Powers (Granite City) 1-2 (Dec 1-0)
Round 3 - Tyler Dieringer (Stillwater) 3-0 won by decision over Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 2-1 (Dec 7-1)
Round 5 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 2-1 received a bye () (Bye)

113 - Michael Prieto (11-0) placed 16th and scored 14.50 team points.
Round 2 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 11-0 won by fall over Austin Burdick (Ponca City) 1-2 (Fall 3:36)
Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 11-0 won by tech fall over Jet Tryon (Oak Grove) 0-3 (TF-1.5 2:10 (17-0))
Round 4 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 11-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 5 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 11-0 won by major decision over Charles McNeal (Waynesville) 2-1 (MD 8-0)

120 - Mark Perez (7-5) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Jake Andrews (Farmington) 1-3 won by decision over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Dec 9-7)
Round 2 - Sean Russell (Collins Hill) 4-0 won by fall over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Fall 2:15)
Round 3 - John Jimenez (Sand Springs) 3-1 won by fall over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Fall 1:28)
Round 4 - Jeremy King (Blue Springs) 2-2 won by decision over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Dec 6-0)

126 - Cris Vividor (5-7) placed 32nd and scored 4.00 team points.
Round 1 - Josh Rozell (Granite City) 3-1 won by fall over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 5-7 (Fall 2:33)
Round 3 - Cris Vividor (Garden City) 5-7 won by fall over Curt Randall (Omaha Skutt) 1-3 (Fall 1:01)
Round 4 - Blake Dauphin (Tuttle) 4-0 won by fall over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 5-7 (Fall 1:45)
Round 5 - Nickolas Baxter (Nixa) 1-3 won by major decision over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 5-7 (MD 15-4)

145 - Chris Adler (12-0) placed 16th and scored 13.00 team points.
Round 1 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 12-0 won by decision over Lane Turner (Tuttle) 2-2 (Dec 7-2)
Round 2 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 12-0 won by fall over Alex Svec (Dowling Catholic) 1-3 (Fall 0:48)
Round 4 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 12-0 won by major decision over Cody Rains (Neosho) 0-4 (MD 14-6)
Round 5 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 12-0 won by decision over Bryce Mercer (Oak Grove) 3-1 (Dec 2-1)

152 - Jesse Nunez (9-3) placed 32nd and scored 6.00 team points.
Round 1 - Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 9-3 won by fall over Christian Ryan (Seckman) 7-4 (Fall 1:10)
Round 2 - Joseph Smith (Stillwater) 4-0 won by decision over Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 9-3 (Dec 8-2)
Round 3 - Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 9-3 won by decision over Ben McLuen (Dowling Catholic) 0-4 (Dec 9-2)
Round 4 - Trey Watson (Thompson) 2-2 won by decision over Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 9-3 (Dec 6-3)

160 - Isac Goytia (0-4) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Collin Pickens (Stillwater) 1-3 won by fall over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Fall 2:45)
Round 2 - Jayden Bears (Staley) 4-0 won by fall over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Fall 0:25)
Round 3 - Philip Kranovich (Bettendorf) 2-2 won by decision over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Dec 7-3)
Round 4 - David Hawk (Waynesville) 3-1 won by fall over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Fall 1:59)

170 - Matt Marez (7-5) placed 32nd and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Garrett Miller (Archer) 21-3 won by fall over Matt Marez (Garden City) 7-5 (Fall 1:41)
Round 3 - Matt Marez (Garden City) 7-5 won by fall over Gunner Harris (Nixa) 1-3 (Fall 1:27)
Round 4 - Dustin Gray (Timberland) 4-0 won by fall over Matt Marez (Garden City) 7-5 (Fall 1:10)
Round 5 - Matt Marez (Garden City) 7-5 won by fall over Conner Frame (Ponca City) 0-4 (Fall 1:03)

182 - Peyton Hill (7-5) placed 16th and scored 14.00 team points.
Round 1 - Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-5 won by fall over Jared Jaeger (Dowling Catholic) 1-3 (Fall 3:02)
Round 2 - Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-5 won by fall over Austin Fry (Ponca City) 0-4 (Fall 3:12)
Round 4 - Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-5 won by fall over Zac Courtoise (Kearney) 2-2 (Fall 1:46)
Round 5 - Quinn Miller (Archer) 11-1 won by major decision over Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-5 (MD 8-0)

195 - Sam Reyes (10-1) placed 16th and scored 11.00 team points.
Round 2 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 10-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 10-1 won by decision over Brandon Adams (Kearney) 2-1 (Dec 6-3)
Round 4 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 10-1 won by decision over Alexander Chivetta (Holt) 4-7 (Dec 7-2)
Round 5 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 10-1 won by major decision over Devin Savage (Farmington) 0-3 (MD 9-0)

220 - Benny Hernandez (6-5) placed 32nd and scored 2.00 team points.
Round 1 - Andy Allen (Kearney) 1-2 won by decision over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 6-5 (Dec 7-3)
Round 2 - Kyler Childers (Sand Springs) 3-0 won by decision over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 6-5 (Dec 12-5)
Round 3 - Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 6-5 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 4 - Luis Martinez (CBC) 2-1 won by fall over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 6-5 (Fall 1:22)

285 - Aaron Lozano (8-3) placed 32nd and scored 6.00 team points.
Round 1 - Dallas Campbell (Choctaw) 2-1 won by fall over Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 8-3 (Fall 2:33)
Round 2 - Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 8-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 4 - Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 8-3 won by fall over Dillion Grimme (Kearney) 0-3 (Fall 2:32)
Round 5 - Tim Gant (CBC) 3-0 won by fall over Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 8-3 (Fall 1:01)
2013 Kansas City Stampede Results for Saint James Academy
120 - Max Goode (0-4) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Wyatt Thompson (Creston Orient-Macksburg) 1-3 won by decision over Max Goode (Saint James Academy) 0-4 (Dec 5-4)
Round 2 - Beau Guffey (Tuttle) 3-1 won by fall over Max Goode (Saint James Academy) 0-4 (Fall 1:01)
Round 3 - Devan Richter (Timberland) 4-0 won by fall over Max Goode (Saint James Academy) 0-4 (Fall 0:32)
Round 5 - Naseeph Al-Roubaie (Nixa) 2-2 won by fall over Max Goode (Saint James Academy) 0-4 (Fall 1:20)

126 - Reese Cokeley (3-0) placed 16th and scored 16.00 team points.
Round 2 - Reese Cokeley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3 - Reese Cokeley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 won by fall over Joseph Byrd (Canyon Randall Hs) 1-2 (Fall 3:36)
Round 4 - Reese Cokeley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 won by fall over Ryan Butler (Ponca City) 0-3 (Fall 4:43)
Round 5 - Reese Cokeley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 won by fall over Sam Paneitz (Timberland) 2-1 (Fall 4:29)

132 - Zak Hensley (3-0) placed 16th and scored 12.00 team points.
Round 1 - Zak Hensley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 2 - Zak Hensley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 won by fall over Cameron Shadmani (CBC) 4-8 (Fall 1:39)
Round 4 - Zak Hensley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 won by decision over Brik Filippo (Tuttle) 2-1 (Dec 5-2)
Round 5 - Zak Hensley (Saint James Academy) 3-0 won by decision over Jaden Hunter (Thompson) 1-2 (Dec 5-1)

138 - Clay Lautt (3-1) placed 16th and scored 10.00 team points.
Round 1 - Clay Lautt (Saint James Academy) 3-1 won by decision over Nicholas Simmons (Sand Springs) 0-4 (Dec 7-0)
Round 2 - Fredy Stroker (Bettendorf) 4-0 won by fall over Clay Lautt (Saint James Academy) 3-1 (Fall 0:35)
Round 3 - Clay Lautt (Saint James Academy) 3-1 won by fall over Caelan Locke (Canyon Randall Hs) 1-3 (Fall 2:32)
Round 4 - Clay Lautt (Saint James Academy) 3-1 won by decision over Jason Box (Neosho) 2-2 (Dec 6-4)

145 - Andrew Tujague (4-0) placed 16th and scored 13.00 team points.
Round 2 - Andrew Tujague (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by decision over Derrick Sax (Waynesville) 2-2 (Dec 9-2)
Round 3 - Andrew Tujague (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by major decision over Tyler Szala (Allen) 1-3 (MD 10-0)
Round 4 - Andrew Tujague (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by fall over Michael Singleton (Sand Springs) 0-4 (Fall 5:39)
Round 5 - Andrew Tujague (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by decision over Johnny Blankenship (Platte County) 3-1 (Dec 3-2)

160 - Ben VanLerberg (2-1) placed 16th and scored 10.00 team points.
Round 1 - Ben VanLerberg (Saint James Academy) 2-1 won by fall over Emilio Monsivais (Holt) 3-8 (Fall 0:34)
Round 2 - Ben VanLerberg (Saint James Academy) 2-1 won by decision over Lane Lettich (Sand Springs) 1-2 (Dec 7-5)
Round 4 - Ben VanLerberg (Saint James Academy) 2-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 5 - Sam Williams (Neosho) 3-0 won by decision over Ben VanLerberg (Saint James Academy) 2-1 (Dec 4-0)

170 - Matt Pratt (4-0) placed 16th and scored 18.00 team points.
Round 2 - Matt Pratt (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by fall over Eli Gaul (Dowling Catholic) 2-2 (Fall 1:38)
Round 3 - Matt Pratt (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by fall over Clay Lester (Choctaw) 1-3 (Fall 1:32)
Round 4 - Matt Pratt (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by fall over Andrew Jiminez (Park Hill) 4-6 (Fall 1:11)
Round 5 - Matt Pratt (Saint James Academy) 4-0 won by fall over Kyle Hostetter (Neosho) 3-1 (Fall 0:50)
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 11:29 AM

Moving day by the teams will be today today.


Team Scores
1. Stillwater 174.5
2. Archer 167.5
3. Bettendorf 152.5
4. Tuttle 151.0
5. Perry 136.0
6. Neosho 131.0
7. Timberland 126.5
8. Collinsville 124.0
9. Edmond North 123.0
10. Seckman 111.5
11. Waynesville 104.0
12. Holt 103.0
13. Creston Orient-Macksburg 102.0
13. Staley 102.0
15. Omaha Skutt 101.5
16. Collins Hill 100.5
17. Allen 98.0
18. Sand Springs 97.5
19. Arkansas City 94.5
20. Thompson 92.0
21. Nixa 91.5
22. Southmoore 90.0
23. Platte County 89.5
24. Garden City 86.5
25. Granite City 85.5
26. Park Hill 84.5
27. Canyon Randall Hs 83.0
27. Kearney 83.0
29. Choctaw 82.0
29. Oak Grove 82.0
31. Saint James Academy 79.0
32. Blue Springs 71.0
33. Farmington 70.5
34. Christian Brothers 69.5
35. Ponca City 66.0
36. CBC 64.0
36. Dowling Catholic 64.0
38. Ralston Valley 50.0
39. Excelsior Springs 40.0
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 08:17 PM

Team Scores
1. Archer 488.5
2. Stillwater 465.0
3. Tuttle 398.0
4. Bettendorf 381.5
5. Edmond North 374.5
6. Perry 322.5
7. Collinsville 313.5
8. Timberland 303.0
9. Sand Springs 274.5
10. Park Hill 272.0
11. Staley 271.0
12. Collins Hill 254.5
13. Neosho 253.0
14. Holt 248.5
15. Allen 243.0
16. Omaha Skutt 235.5
16. Waynesville 235.5
18. Thompson 219.5
19. Blue Springs 199.5
20. Seckman 198.5
21. Kearney 196.5
22. Garden City 193.0
23. Arkansas City 191.0
24. Nixa 190.0
25. Canyon Randall Hs 187.0
26. Saint James Academy 186.0
27. Southmoore 177.5
28. Creston Orient-Macksburg 171.0
29. Platte County 169.0
30. Choctaw 152.5
31. Granite City 140.0
32. CBC 130.0
33. Farmington 124.5
34. Christian Brothers 120.0
35. Dowling Catholic 118.0
36. Ponca City 108.5
37. Oak Grove 108.0
38. Ralston Valley 80.0
39. Excelsior Springs 50.0
Posted By: Beeson

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 08:39 PM

This is not fair cry St. James did not bring their whole squad. mad They should not be allowed to go to anymore tournaments without a full squad. cry Is there any way to punish them for making this tournament weak and meaningless? wink grin

Looks like a hard weekend for all involved. Congrats to those who went and competed. Tough tourneys make tough wrestlers.
Posted By: hotrodder54

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 09:11 PM

We could berate them for a week. Piss and moan about how much annoy us. Maybe throw rocks when we see one of them
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 10:22 PM

Originally Posted By: hotrodder54
We could berate them for a week. Piss and moan about how much annoy us. Maybe throw rocks when we see one of them


(quote Beeson) This is not fair cry St. James did not bring their whole squad. mad They should not be allowed to go to anymore tournaments without a full squad. cry Is there any way to punish them for making this tournament weak and meaningless? wink grin(quote)


Both true statements! If SJA and Ark City had wrestled the Johnson County Classic--surely Johnson County would have let Ark City in as a visitor, than both would placed higher than their 26th an 23rd places in the Stampede.

May even have helped improve Kansas HS wrestling!
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/21/13 10:23 PM

Originally Posted By: hotrodder54
We could berate them for a week. Piss and moan about how much annoy us. Maybe throw rocks when we see one of them


(quote Beeson) This is not fair cry St. James did not bring their whole squad. mad They should not be allowed to go to anymore tournaments without a full squad. cry Is there any way to punish them for making this tournament weak and meaningless? wink grin(quote)


Both true statements! If SJA and Ark City had wrestled the Johnson County Classic--surely Johnson County would have let Ark City in as a visitor, than both would placed higher than their 26th an 23rd places in the Stampede.

May even have helped improve Kansas HS wrestling!
Posted By: John Johnson

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 02:40 AM

Mr. Mason - as a fan of the sport your opinions deserve our respect; however, you are completely wrong here. Much has changed in the last 30 or so years. Today many kids specialize in just one sport, and they do it all year long. As such, the top kids in our sport are so much better than years ago. For these kids to be able to compete, they need to find the best competition. Instead of being criticize, they should be commended. AND, THIS HELPS THE WHOLE STATE. The additional skills these kids gain by seeking out the best coaching and competition, ultimately returns to the State of Kansas and can serve to improve the whole state. Every kid these kids wrestle has an opportunity to improve. I understand this is a strange concept to those at KSHSAA and others. They seem to believe in the 'big fish in a small pond' concept. However, that does not improve the state as a whole. That is what is really sad here, your opinions, whether they are supported or not on this forum, are widespread in Kansas. I have seen an individual criticize USA Kansas for supporting the School Boy Duals. The sad part is his kid was on the team the year earlier. I have seen the short-sighted support of KSHSSA rules on travel, etc. I believe one of the Missouri teams traveled to Ohio a few weeks ago. They did fairly well this weekend at the Stampede. It’s time to move past this attitude and see what can be done to bring the rest of the state up to the level where they can compete at tournaments like this. Mr. Mason I understand your beliefs, but it’s time to look at the other side of the argument, just like Will has been saying for years.

Sorry I was so long winded, but my day started early at Paola with my grandson. Just doing my part to improve the state. And, we travel to Missouri and Kansas for practice....
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 02:52 AM

There were some awesome finals matches this evening. I wouldn't trade five Jo Co Classic championship trophies for our showing this weekend. Yes, we are banged up (two with a bad backs, another with pneumonia, bad shoulder, and today a dislocated index finger (yea, I told him to tape it up and get on the mat but he decided it was too painful) but we fought hard and battled against the best. Heck, freshman Clay Lautt got Freddy Stroker in his pool and then Gary Wayne H for his first round today! You don't get those kind of matches very many places. We have two months to get ready for state and I think this weekend let us know where we needed to improve and that is what we will focus on doing, IMPROVING! Bill, I think you should get a rule 10 coaching job somewhere and if you do I promise we will burn a comp point to dual you in your gym. Since you know so much about how this SHOULD be done, you should JUST DO IT!

Happy Holidays!
Posted By: hotrodder54

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 03:48 AM

Mr. Mason I can see you do not get it. And I understand it can be confusing. It is not difficult to only hit local tournaments and look good and do well locally. But stepping outside and hitting hard tournaments in other areas test wrestlers and teams to see what's out there. And current count on college scouts at KC stampede I was told 5. How many u think were at Johnson co. Classic none. I'm guessing. Good for Kansas wrestling.. people getting out and noticed in ur home town
Posted By: hotrodder54

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 03:49 AM

Mr. Mason I can see you do not get it. And I understand it can be confusing. It is not difficult to only hit local tournaments and look good and do well locally. But stepping outside and hitting hard tournaments in other areas test wrestlers and teams to see what's out there. And current count on college scouts at KC stampede I was told 5. How many u think were at Johnson co. Classic none. I'm guessing. Good for Kansas wrestling.. people getting out and noticed in ur home town
Posted By: Beeson

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 05:38 AM

First of all...My original comments were satirical, except for last few sentences.

Second...no respect is deserved or given to Bill the Soccer Coach Mason. He does not bring up any legitimate points. He is only trying to stir the pot, or is truly an idiot. I have not figured that one out yet.

Third...Teams don't get better unless they push themselves.

Lastly...I apologize for taking away from this thread. I thought poking fun would make Old Bill realize how ignorant he sounded last week from crying and complaining. I had no idea he would take me serious.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 03:20 PM

Just a side note about the Stampede... The Stillwater OK team is being coached by Neil Erisman, former Desoto KS HS State Champ. Their team is loaded and very fundamentally sound. Congrats to Neil on his team's second place finish.
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 04:35 PM

Mr. Cokeley. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!.

MY only point is that good Kansas teams should seek to improve Kansas HS wrestling. They can best do that by wrestling--at least in season--the top local/regional/statewide tournaments--such as your hometown Johnson County Classic. Your good wrestlers can help other good Kansas wrestlers improve. All you are doing is helping wrestlers from Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, etc. get better. But perhaps you do not want Kansas wrestlers to improve---you may have to face them in regionals or at state.

One of your last posts I took to be a real personal slam. I was trying to congratulate and encourage a dad and his freshman son (who had a 12-3 varsity record) and said I would see them at state. Your caustic reply was that I did not know enough about KS HS wrestling to include that the 4A State Tournament is hosted at Salina. Sir, you need to find a dictionary and learn the difference between "figurative" and "literal. I do not have to "literally" go to Salina to see this young man, I can figuratively see/track him and his success on this forum, in the newspaper, probably on Tracwrestling, and hopefully someone will stream the 4A tournament. You Must have missed word study in HS and be a product of you Liberal education.

Don' knock soccer or my coaching. First, coaching is coaching. I have coached all levels of soccer (up to competitive HS club teams), T ball, and baseball, football and basketball up to ages 14 or 15. Never wrestled, never claimed to be anything other than a fan. Up to two years ago I was a volunteer soccer coach for a U10 co-ed recreation team (that's Under age 10 for you one sport fans). I am dedicated HS sports fan and watch all HS sports year around--from FB, VB and soccer in the fall, to BB, SB and track in the spring--probably a lot more so than you who has only one interest and knows only one sport.

So good luck in your travels but thought you would have scored/placed higher than you finishes in Council Bluffs or KCMO. I think that your team and individual scores relative to the top teams in those tournaments indicates your wrestlers were mostly getting slammed by their better wrestlers/placers, and/or at least getting beat by their lesser quality wrestlers.

Anything I have said in any of my posts is not intended to attack or denigrate or criticize any of the SJA wrestlers or their accomplishments. They are all fine young athletes, do a great job, and are willing to face/wrestle anyone!
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 05:20 PM

Bill, Bill, Bill,

You are truly clueless. You called the SJA competitors in Eudora "scrubs". That is not an attack?? SJA took a limited squad to both the Stampede and Council Bluffs. Since you are reading all of my posts so closely you surely saw the explanation. You cannot compete for a team championship with only half of the number of possible wrestlers scoring. Since you are SO experienced at coaching I would have assumed you could figure this out. Out of the seven wrestlers competing yesterday, six made the gold bracket, the top 16 out of 40, and five of those made the top 8. You said we got SLAMMED yet you are not criticizing or denigrating?? Are you on meds? Your wife would do you a great service to take your keyboard away. There were 30 nationally ranked wrestlers competing yesterday. There were more state champion medals in Hale arena than all of Kansas added together. If we had a tournament with EVERY Kansas team in it, all 220 or so, there would be just TWO nationally ranked wrestlers. You sir do not have a clue when it comes to wrestling. This will be the last time I even give you the respect of responding to your dribble. I would call you an idiot but that would be an insult to the true idiots out there. You cannot get better wrestling each other over and over. The best way to get better is to lose and expose yourself to the BEST competition available. The top three teams in KS did so this weekend and we didn't crack the top 10. What does that tell you Bill?

I don't like soccer and this is a wrestling talk forum so sure I am going to poke a little fun at it just like we do basketball. Both are GAMES, wrestling is a combat sport. Since you have never wrestled you can't really get it. I am glad you enjoy it so why don't you just do that and leave the rest to those who invest their time, money, and effort directly into it. I don't need your insight and my kids don't need to be criticized by you either. Go find a good soccer forum and share your ideas there.
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 06:04 PM

As much we get to partake of Cokeley's expertise on this forum and hear about all they big out of state tournaments his SON's school goes to, I do not see any of their ex HS wrestlers on the lists of KS HS grads in either D1 or D2 wrestling programs (see the lists on the College Forum).

Why do we only hear from Cokeley--where is their HS coach defending his programs, wrestlers, travels?
Posted By: baldeagle3351

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 06:32 PM

I would show up anywhere to watch WillyM and Cokely spend 6 minutes on the mat to end this debate. I might even pay an entrance fee! ;—)
Posted By: RobVinson

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 06:51 PM

Maybe WillyM is on to something here with no wrestler left behind. If we only had a way to test the theory first! smile
Posted By: PatrickCavanaugh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 06:59 PM

Delta bravo. Enough said.
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 07:26 PM

Appears with baldeagle3351 and RobVinson we have two long term experts on this forum. Bald Eagle joined on 31 Jan 2013 and has all of 8 posts. RobVinsom joined on 27 Feb 2013 and has contributed his vast HS wrestling knowledge in all of his 2 posts.

At least PatrickCavanaugh has been around since Jan 10, 2007 and has 620 posts. I will pay some/a little attention to Cavanaugh, but Baldeagle and Vinson will be ignored---children should be seen and not heard!

Mr. C--What does Delta Bravo mean. Must be an attempted slam of some kind---at least around Silver Lake!
Posted By: PatrickCavanaugh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 07:32 PM

Ha! If you have to ask..... never mind. Merry Christmas Bill.
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 07:38 PM

Hmmmmmm! DB must be secret code words. Wonder what the handshake is?

Merry Xmas to you too sir!!
Posted By: J. Dale

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 07:51 PM

Delta Bravo is a secret term similar to Alpha Omega. It is used by a very select few. You must be invited to join by someone in the group but only AFTER someone in the group dies. You don't even want to know what you have to do to actually be accepted. Good luck to you and Delta Bravo
Posted By: PatrickCavanaugh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 07:56 PM

Thanks alot Jerry Dale. Unbelievable! You know the penalty for disclosing anything to the the uninformed. You know the first rule of our secret society. You don't talk about our secret society. Now, assume the position!!!!
Posted By: baldeagle3351

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 08:15 PM

Originally Posted By: WillyM
Appears with baldeagle3351 and RobVinson we have two long term experts on this forum. Bald Eagle joined on 31 Jan 2013 and has all of 8 posts.


My sincere apologies, WillyM. I wasn't aware that this forum operated under a caste system where those who have only a few posts weren't allowed to communicate with those with a larger amount. I must have missed that during the forum orientation meeting.

I was simply trying to add a small amount of brevity to a tired debate that has found its way on more than one thread.

Furthermore, I welcome your proactive attempt at ignoring me, in which you have failed, since acknowledging my light-hearted quip immediately caught your attention. Ignoring me would have solicited no response.

And to be clear on the subject, anyone who name-calls a student athlete or disparages a youth athletic program in a forum where they are present is irresponsible.

Good day to you, sir. Please commence in ignoring me.
Posted By: PatrickCavanaugh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 08:25 PM

Ha!!! Excellent. Well put. Well.played rookie! So good.
Posted By: Beeson

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 11:42 PM

Originally Posted By: WillyM
Why do we only hear from Cokeley--where is their HS coach defending his programs, wrestlers, travels?


What does he have to defend? They have gone from No Wrestling team to the #1 Ranked team in the state in just a few short years. Something they are doing is working.
Posted By: Travis Phippen

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/22/13 11:59 PM

Why would the HS coach have to defend anything. Mike runs a top notch program. I'm sure he doesn't find any value in defending it. His results speak for themselves.
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 12:22 AM

How do we know they are the #1 team in Kansas. They have wrestled only one Kansas Tournament--Gardner Edgerton--finished #3 of 15 teams--think they had 3 firsts, 2 seconds, 2 fourths, 1 sixth, and 2 11th finishes. Agree pretty good depth and back side support. Still, there are several good Kansas teams they have not wrestled. Have not thoroughly gone through the Council Bluffs and Stampede results. But think it would be hard to include their results in Kansas rankings. Doubt if the rankers have data bases with all the all wrestlers from all those other states to meld with the Kansas data bases. Will have to see SJA results at instate tournaments, regionals, state where everyone is wrestling common foes.

Again, to be clear, I am not disparaging, knocking, denigrating, etc., SJA wrestlers--or coaches. Surely, a group of good, hard working kids and coaches. But, would like to see them help improve Kansas HS wrestling by wrestling in Kansas against other Kansas kids. If out of state teams come to Kansas tournaments and raise the competitive level of our tournaments, GREAT.
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 12:30 AM

Originally Posted By: Travis Phippen
Why would the HS coach have to defend anything. Mike runs a top notch program. I'm sure he doesn't find any value in defending it. His results speak for themselves.


First, what is shoootfighting. You list it as one of your activities. Is that one of those exotic Oriental fighting techniques?

If the SJA coach lets a parent do all the talking for his team we have to consider that parent's statements--written or verbal--as the school's official position. Perhaps the coach and AD should lift the parents license to speak for the team.
Posted By: Bender

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 12:44 AM

Originally Posted By: WillyM
How do we know they are the #1 team in Kansas. They have wrestled only one Kansas Tournament--Gardner Edgerton--finished #3 of 15 teams--think they had 3 firsts, 2 seconds, 2 fourths, 1 sixth, and 2 11th finishes. Agree pretty good depth and back side support. Still, there are several good Kansas teams they have not wrestled. Have not thoroughly gone through the Council Bluffs and Stampede results. But think it would be hard to include their results in Kansas rankings. Doubt if the rankers have data bases with all the all wrestlers from all those other states to meld with the Kansas data bases. Will have to see SJA results at instate tournaments, regionals, state where everyone is wrestling common foes.

Again, to be clear, I am not disparaging, knocking, denigrating, etc., SJA wrestlers--or coaches. Surely, a group of good, hard working kids and coaches. But, would like to see them help improve Kansas HS wrestling by wrestling in Kansas against other Kansas kids. If out of state teams come to Kansas tournaments and raise the competitive level of our tournaments, GREAT.


You must be fun at parties
Posted By: CWB

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 01:23 AM

Willy
I would bet the HS coach knows you are not worth his time :} What you have to say about a very good HS will not bug him at all.For that matter I would bet cash he just giggles when he sees you post.


Charles Bradford
Posted By: Jrogers

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 01:56 AM

I would pay also!!! What is the fee and tell me the place!!!
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 02:31 AM

Originally Posted By: WillyM
How do we know they are the #1 team in Kansas.


Based on criteria.
Posted By: Wrestlin Scholar

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 02:47 AM

Originally Posted By: WillyM


MY only point is that good Kansas teams should seek to improve Kansas HS wrestling. They can best do that by wrestling--at least in season--the top local/regional/statewide tournaments--such as your hometown Johnson County Classic. Your good wrestlers can help other good Kansas wrestlers improve. All you are doing is helping wrestlers from Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, etc. get better. But perhaps you do not want Kansas wrestlers to improve---you may have to face them in regionals or at state.



Willie,

Maybe you're right were helping OK, IA, NE wrestlers get better when we wrestle them and Kansas wrestlers aren't getting better. Then wouldn't it be true that when OK, IA and NE wrestlers wrestle KS wrestlers, than Kansas wrestlers are getting better and other OK, NE and IA wrestlers aren't getting better.

Maybe there's a Bizzaro Willie on a Oklahoma wrestling forum that's mad because Oklahoma wrestlers are suffering because they're wrestling Kansas wrestlers at the Stampede or some other national tournament and not wrestling local OK tournaments.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 02:56 AM

Bill Mason,

You have private messages waiting for you. Click on the flashing envelope next to the "my stuff" link. Other posters asked me to let you know
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:00 AM

It is sad to me that only 3 KS schools were at the Stampede but 9 OK schools. Being the most competitive tournament a school can travel to and being just over the state line I would think 10 KS schools would want to get into the mix.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:09 AM

1 Blair Academy NJ 5 1
2 Oak Park River Forest IL 4 2
3 St. Paris Graham OH 4 6
4 Apple Valley MN 4 5
5 Clovis CA 2 7
6 Montini Catholic IL 3 4
7 Wyoming Seminary PA 3 3
8 Massillon Perry OH 3 8
9 Bergen Catholic NJ 2 9
10 Franklin Regional PA 5 10
11 Edmond North OK 5 16
12 Cincinnati Moeller OH 1 13
13 Bound Brook NJ 0 14
14 Broken Arrow OK 3 15
15 Stillwater OK 3 23
16 Detroit Catholic Central MI 3 11
17 Marist IL 0 17
18 Davison MI 2 20
19 Brecksville OH 1 12
20 St. Peter's Prep NJ 0 18
21 St. Edward OH 1 21
22 Brandon FL 2 22
23 Don Bosco Prep NJ 3 24
24 Bethlehem Catholic PA 1 30
25 Southeast Polk IA 1 25
26 Lowell MI 2 26
27 Bettendorf IA 2 28
28 Perry Meridian IN 1 29
29 Robinson VA 1 37
30 Marmion Academy IL 2 19
31 Waverly-Shell Rock IA 1 31
32 Clovis West CA 1 32
33 Claymont OH 2 47
34 Archer GA 0 34
35 Gilroy CA 3 35
36 St. Johns MI 4 44
37 Vacaville CA 2 42
38 Bismarck ND 1 39
39 Maple Mountain UT 1 40
40 Timberland MO 0 41
41 Kaukauna WI 0 NR
42 Poway CA 0 45
43 Linn Mar IA 1 49
44 Tuttle OK 0 NR
45 Greater Latrobe PA 3 36
46 Cedar Rapids Prairie IA 0 46
47 Boyertown PA 1 NR
48 Lawton McArthur OK 0 NR
49 Centennial ID 2 48
50 McDonogh MD 1 NR

Six teams that are Nationally ranked by Intermat were at the Stampede. Sadly no KS teams have cracked the top 50 this year.
Posted By: Wrestlin Scholar

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:22 AM

Probably the best way to get National ranking status is to wrestle national tournaments like Stampede and of course you have to do well in these tournaments. National rankers really don't care how well teams do in the Eudora TOC or the Johnson County Classic. Might help in State rankings, but wont get you anywhere nationally.
Posted By: Cokeley

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:22 AM

INTERMAT CLASS RANKINGS
RANKED SRs, JRs, SOs, FRs
1 Kyle Snyder Good Counsel MD 220 Ohio State
2 Chance Marsteller Kennard-Dale PA 170 Oklahoma State
3 Bryce Brill Mt. Carmel IL 152 Northwestern
4 Nick Nevills Clovis High CA 285 Penn State
5 Bo Nickal Allen TX 182 Penn State
6 Micah Jordan St. Paris Graham OH 132 Ohio State
7 Jason Nolf Kittanning PA 138 Penn State
8 Jered Cortez Glenbard North IL 132 Illinois
9 Joey McKenna Blair Academy NJ 138 Stanford
10 Thomas Haines Solanco PA 285 Ohio State
11 Hayden Tuma Centennial ID 138 Nebraska
12 Sam Stoll Kasson-Mantorville MN 285 Iowa
13 Solomon Chishko Canon-McMillan PA 145 Virginia Tech
14 Johnny Sebastian Bergen Catholic NJ 182 Northwestern
15 Ryan Millhof Collins Hill GA 126 Oklahoma
16 Michael Pixley Blue Springs MO 182 Illinois
17 Ryan Blees Bismarck ND 160 Oklahoma State
18 Zac Hall St. Johns MI 138 Michigan
19 Joseph Galasso Father Judge PA 138 Cornell
20 Garrett Peppelman Central Dauphin PA 160 Virginia
21 Alfred Bannister Bishop McNamara MD 138 Maryland
22 Jacob Danishek Dayton Christian OH 152 Indiana
23 Stevan Micic Hanover Central IN 126 Northwestern
24 Brian Allen Hinsdale Central IL 285 Michigan State (Football)
25 Chandler Rogers Stillwater OK 170 Oklahoma State
26 Tommy Thorn St. Michael-Albertville MN 126 Minnesota
27 Dillon Artigliere Roxbury NJ 170 Cornell
28 Jonathan Schleifer East Brunswick NJ 160 Princeton
29 T.C. Warner Cumberland Valley PA 160 Old Dominion
30 Andrew Dixon Edmond North OK 220 Oklahoma
31 Dylan Milonas Blair Academy NJ 152 Lehigh
32 Roy Nash Taylorsville UT 220 Utah Valley
33 Jack Clark St. Augustine Prep NJ 152 North Carolina
34 Kimball Bastian Maple Mountain UT 170 Utah Valley
35 Zach Kelly The Kiski School PA 152 Bucknell
36 Daniel Lewis Blue Springs MO 138 Missouri
37 Seth Gross Apple Valley MN 138 Iowa
38 Davonte Mahomes Oak Park River Forest IL 170 Michigan
39 Jon Jay Chavez Centennial ID 152 Cornell
40 Grant Leeth Kearney MO 145 Duke
41 Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer Cheektowaga NY 138 Iowa State
42 Brock Ervin Union County KY 132 Illinois
43 Louis Hernandez Mepham NY 152
44 Tyler Berger Crook County OR 152 Nebraska
45 Nikko Villarreal Gilroy CA 138 Arizona State
46 Lance Dixon Edmond North OK 170 Oklahoma
47 Nathan Boston Woodford County KY 120 Iowa State
48 Ryan Christensen Woodinville WA 182 Wisconsin
49 Anthony Giraldo North Bergen NJ 132 Rutgers
50 JaVaughn Perkins Omaha North NE 182 Notre Dame
51 PJ Klee Cardinal Newman CA 132 Army
52 Corey Griego Sultana CA 182 Oregon State
53 Josh Llopez St. Mary's Ryken MD 170 Maryland
54 Will Schany Blair NE 182 Virginia
55 Chalmer Frueauf Cincinnati Moeller OH 285
56 Gary Wayne Harding Collinsville OK 132 Oklahoma State
57 Corey Rasheed Longwood NY 160
58 Ethan Lizak Parkland PA 120 Minnesota
59 Nathan Rose Sibley East MN 195 Minnesota
60 Sean Russell Collins Hill GA 120 Edinboro
61 Jacob Rubio Canyon Randall TX 132 Oklahoma
62 Burke Paddock Warsaw NY 170 Iowa
63 Zeke Moisey Bethlehem Catholic PA 126 West Virginia
64 Colton Adams Scottsbluff NE 132 Nebraska
65 Mason Pengilly Porterville CA 126 Stanford
66 Mike Magaldo Watchung Hills NJ 132 Oklahoma State
67 Harrison Phillips Millard West NE 285 Stanford (Football)
68 Josh Alber Dakota IL 126 Northern Iowa
69 Zack Zavatsky Greater Latrobe PA 182 Virginia Tech
70 Chip Ness Buford GA 195 North Carolina
71 Josh Terao Mid Pacific Institute HI 126 American
72 Cody LeCount Perry Meridian IN 138 Central Michigan
73 Johnny Jimenez Marmion Academy IL 126 Wisconsin
74 Brock Zacherl Brookville PA 138 Clarion
75 Bryan Dobzanski Delsea Regional NJ 220 Louisville (Baseball)
76 Isaiah Locsin Gilroy CA 126 Stanford
77 Derek White Edmond North OK 195 Nebraska
78 Chase Zemenak Nazareth PA 132 Bloomsburg
79 Joel Dixon Edmond North OK 182 Oklahoma
80 Emilio Saavedra Modesto CA 132 Old Dominion
81 Andrew Garcia Detroit Catholic Central MI 182 Cornell
82 Vinny Corsaro Indianapolis Cathedral IN 152 Rutgers
83 Coy Ozias Christiansburg VA 132 Princeton
84 Chance McClure Commerce GA 195 Virginia
85 Cole Weaver Hudson MI 138 Indiana
86 Kamaal Abdush-Shakur Parkview GA 145 Chattanooga
87 Jeramy Sweany Vacaville CA 195 Cornell
88 Samuel Crane Rock Bridge MO 145 Missouri
89 Dalton Macri Canon-McMillan PA 126 Cornell
90 Nathan Marek Southmoore OK 182 Oklahoma
91 Dominic Forys North Allegheny PA 126 Pitt
92 Garrett Sutton Richmond Burton IL 160 Michigan
93 Logan Ryan Bettendorf IA 145 Iowa
94 Jack Bass Robinson VA 152 Minnesota
95 Jordan Cooks Davison MI 170
96 Scott Parker Pennridge PA 120 Lehigh
97 Nick Bennett Detroit Catholic Central MI 152 Nebraska
98 Ryan Harris Beachwood OH 170 Ohio State
99 Tanner Bailey Broken Arrow OK 145
100 Derrick Jones Bloomington CA 220 Grand Canyon
1 Lance Benick Totino Grace MN 195
2 Myles Martin McDonogh MD 170
3 Logan Massa St. Johns MI 152
4 Matthew Kolodzik Blair Academy NJ 126
5 Sam Krivus Hempfield Area PA 132
6 Fox Baldwin Osceola FL 152
7 Fredy Stroker Bettendorf IA 132
8 Michael Kemerer Franklin Regional PA 132
9 Zahid Valencia St. John Bosco CA 132
10 Joe Smith Stillwater OK 145
11 Anthony Valencia St. John Bosco CA 170
12 Michael Johnson, Jr. Montini Catholic IL 285
13 Nick Piccinnini Ward Mellville NY 120
14 Ke-Shawn Hayes Park Hill MO 126
15 Kaid Brock Stillwater OK 132
16 Josh Shields Franklin Regional PA 152
17 Ronnie Gentile Paulsboro NJ 138
18 Xavier Montalvo Montini Catholic IL 170
19 Patrick Duggan Cumberland Valley PA 138
20 Larry Early Oak Park River Forest IL 132
21 Keegan Moore Putman City OK 132
22 Tommy Forte Mishawaka IN 145
23 Robert Steveson Apple Valley MN 182
24 Jaydin Clayton Father Tolton Catholic MO 132
25 Austin Myers Campbell County KY 220
26 Zack Chakonis Don Bosco Prep NJ 220
27 Vincenzo Joseph Pittsburgh Central Catholic PA 138
28 Josh Colegrove Lowell MI 220
29 Nate Limmex Grand Rapids Catholic Central MI 132
30 Dylan Lucas Brandon FL 132
31 Angus Arthur St. Johns MI 182
32 David McFadden DePaul Catholic NJ 138
33 Davion Jeffries Broken Arrow OK 126
34 Ralphy Tovar Poway CA 138
35 Chaz Tucker Blair Academy NJ 120
36 Max Thomsen Union IA 138
37 Zach Hertling Ocean Township NJ 152
38 Austin Assad Brecksville OH 120
39 Boo Lewallen Yukon OK 126
40 Jose Rodriguez Massillon Perry OH 113
41 Neal Richards Matoaca VA 145
42 Jared Prince Palm Harbor University FL 126
43 Josh Maruca Franklin Regional PA 145
44 Elijah Oliver Christian Brothers TN 120
45 Brandon James Perry Meridian IN 132
46 Kasey Caelwerts Pulaski WI 160
47 Justan Rivera Kennesaw Mountain GA 195
48 Dayton Racer Apple Valley MN 160
49 Dylan Wisman Millbrook VA 182
50 Jacob Marnin Southeast Polk IA 285
1 Aaron Pico St John Bosco CA 145
2 Mark Hall Apple Valley MN 170
3 Mason Manville Blair Academy NJ 152
4 Alex Marinelli St. Paris Graham OH 160
5 Luke Pletcher Greater Latrobe PA 120
6 Israel Saavedra Modesto CA 120
7 Nick Suriano Bergen Catholic NJ 113
8 Jordan Wood Boyertown PA 220
9 Isaiah White Oak Park River Forest IL 138
10 Beau Breske Hartford Union WI 170
11 Nick Reenan Wyoming Seminary PA 152
12 Christian Dietrich Greene NY 182
13 Chris Weiler Wyoming Seminary PA 170
14 Kyle Norstrem Brandon FL 113
15 George Phillippi Derry Area PA 120
16 Samuel Colbray Hermiston OR 195
17 Lucas Warren Marmion Academy IL 220
18 Julian Flores San Marino CA 132
19 Keegan Moore Jackson County Central MN 170
20 Hayden Hidlay Mifflin County PA 138
21 Taylor LaMont Maple Mountain UT 126
22 Matt Correnti Holy Cross NJ 195
23 Kyle Bierdumpfel Don Bosco Prep NJ 113
24 Jack Mueller Trinity Christian Academy TX 113
25 Chad Red New Palestine IN 120
26 Rudy Yates Brother Rice IL 106
27 Shawn Streck Merrillville IN 285
28 Justin Thomas Santiago Corona CA 138
29 Kevin Budock Good Counsel MD 132
30 Brent Moore St. Paris Graham OH 132
31 Christopher Mauriello Hauppage NY 132
32 Austin Kraisser Centennial MD 145
33 Carter Happel Lisbon IA 132
34 Gage Curry North Hills PA 106
35 Mitchell McKee St. Michael-Albertville MN 120
36 Jack Harris Urbana OH 182
37 Drew Phipps Norwin PA 195
38 Griffin Parriott New Prague MN 138
39 Devon Pingel North Branch MI 170
40 Drew Hughes Lowell IN 132
41 Trent Olson Wyoming Seminary PA 113
42 Kamal Bey Oak Park River Forest IL 160
43 Hunter Marko Amery WI 113
44 Blake Rypel Indianapolis Cathedral IN 170
45 Kanen Storr Leslie MI 113
46 Josh Colello Cedar Cliff PA 182
47 Devin Schroder Grand Rapids Catholic Central MI 113
48 Gannon Gremmel Hempstead Dubuque IA 220
49 Jose Champagne Marian Catholic IL 152
50 Tyler Warner Claymont OH 106
1 Spencer Lee Franklin Regional PA 113
2 Brady Berge Kasson-Mantorville MN 145
3 Nick Lee Evansville Mater Dei IN 126
4 Yianni Diakomihalis Hilton NY 106
5 Daton Fix Sand Springs OK 113
6 Chase Singletary Somerset Academy FL 160
7 Kyle Lawson St. Paris Graham OH 138
8 Eric Hong Georgetown Prep MD 113
9 Jelani Embree Warren Lincoln MI 160
10 Cameron Coy Penn-Trafford PA 132
11 Austin O'Connor St. Rita IL 106
12 Vitali Arujau Syosset NY 113
13 Jaden Enriquez Mission Oaks CA 132
14 Eric Chakonis Don Bosco Prep NJ 195
15 Kaleb Romero Mechanicsburg OH 138
16 Justin Mejia Clovis CA 106
17 Zane Black Bishop McDevitt PA 170
18 Jason Renteria Oak Park River Forest IL 106
19 Quinn Miller Archer GA 195
20 Tucker Sjomeling Delano MN 106
21 Kyran Hagan Eureka MO
22 Anthony Capul Andale KS 195
23 Ben Freeman Walled Lake Central MI 106
24 Devin Bahr West Salem WI 132
25 Josh Wyland Benedictine Prep VA 120

Just one KS wrestler...
Posted By: Wrestlin Scholar

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:23 AM

Down year for Kansas or are Kansas kids not wrestling enough national competition to get noticed?
Posted By: smokeycabin

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 11:22 AM

College level wrestlers will get noticed and the coaches around the country know who they are for the most part. No doubt it helps for a college coach to see how kids stack up against other competition. There were several young men at several tournaments in Kansas, Missouri, and other states that were not at "XYZ Tournament". Nearly impossible to have over 400 high school teams from Kansas and Missouri at the same tournament. Coaches will make there decision on scheduling and parents and kids show up to those given locations.

I just looked - our kids club goes to 22 tournament from now until the end of March. I do not get tons of input on scheduling from parents - for several reasons.





Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:11 PM

No PM in my stuff folder!
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 03:52 PM

Originally Posted By: smokeycabin
College level wrestlers will get noticed and the coaches around the country know who they are for the most part. No doubt it helps for a college coach to see how kids stack up against other competition. There were several young men at several tournaments in Kansas, Missouri, and other states that were not at "XYZ Tournament". Nearly impossible to have over 400 high school teams from Kansas and Missouri at the same tournament. Coaches will make there decision on scheduling and parents and kids show up to those given locations.

I just looked - our kids club goes to 22 tournament from now until the end of March. I do not get tons of input on scheduling from parents - for several reasons(quote=Smokeycabin).


True about getting noticed. But, have talked to some college coaches in 2 or 3 sports. All said they did not have the time in season to do recruiting visits to hundreds of HS matches and tournaments. They just do not have the time nor the travel budget. At best, in season, he may send a JV or GA (grad assistant() to a near by wrestling event. State regionals and state tournaments get a little more priority for recruiting---the state level qualification process filters out the crowd. All the coaches said their recruiting efforts focus on the out-of-season competitive leagues and tournaments (i.e wrestling), club sports (ie AAU for BB and premier/club soccer), some summer league baseball, and top level sports camps-especially FB. So, anyone have any idea of how many MAJOR D1 or D2 head wrestling coaches were at Perry, Council Bluffs, or the Stampede. Probably some assistants or GAs from surrounding colleges were there (CMSU?, 2 or 3 NAIA Mizzery college, maybe a some Kansas CCs, may even have had someone from Fort Hays or Benedictine. Doubt if there were any head coaches from power wrestling colleges--especially back east schools--too far and too expensive--and the coach's team is probably also wrestling that weekend. If you have an elite athlete, in any sport, college coaches know about him or her. So why travel long distances out of state, especially in the middle of winter. Glad my kid did not have to ride back to Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska etc. on icy roads--that's putting kids, parents, fans coaches unnecessarily at risk---a tragedy waiting to happen!!!

Why not stay local, wrestle good Kansas tournament, and with your good wrestlers improving the local tournament competition level, help improve Kansas HS wrestling. Think that will also improve you team's performance at regionals and state where you may get seen by more recruiters.

If you can not rebut what I have said in my posts--don't bother me with one liners or name calling. I think I can at least put a paragraph on paper.said





Posted By: Beeson

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 04:03 PM

You are the problem with America today. A tragedy waiting to happen? Absolutely ridiculous! Tragedies are not normal everyday happenings. Driving to Perry Oklahoma on a perfectly normal day is not a tragedy waiting to happen. Driving to Kansas City is not a tragedy waiting to happen. This is normal day living. Should we wrap our children in bubble wrap and protect them from life? No, we should encourage them to push themselves, have experiences that will make them grow as a person. Life is to be experienced not feared.
Posted By: back in the day

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 04:37 PM

I think Mr Mason must have wrestled at the
Afton Quadrangular. He might be the guy that beat Wes on that bad call his junior year. Either way his posts are too funny to be real!

Posted By: mfe

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 06:49 PM

Well put! Thanks, Matt
Posted By: High Water

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 06:52 PM

Can we all stop giving Mr Mason (Mr Trolling) the courtesy of a responce and focus on the wrestling?

We all know he is talking out his A.. and is like a little brat throwing a fit on this forum. Wrestling is like no other sport and can never be compared to soccer, basketball, baseball, etc.

He just wants the focus all on him. Which he deserves no ones respect here. He will go away if no one response to him. He will go back to written BS editorial to his local paper.

Lets get back to the kids and updates.
Posted By: Chief Renegade

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 08:25 PM

Originally Posted By: WillyM
No PM in my stuff folder!


Strange. They say it shows sent and that the message is unread. Maybe you deleted it without reading it?
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 08:47 PM

Can someone provide a list of the place winners of this tourney? Or a link? Interesting discussion you all are having
and all . . . but where/what were the final results of the actual tournament itself?!

Was posted on the forum already and I missed it?

Thank you.

Dean Welsh - JC/KS
Posted By: Coach Prieto

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 09:10 PM

Here are our team results found on track wrestling! This is our third year attending this event and it has only made our team and overall program better in my unqualified opinion! I really could care less what people think about our schedule or anybody else's schedule, a coach is only concerned with getting his team prepared for the State Tournament! If coaches schedule out of state competitions then so be it! Steel sharpens steel!!

2013 Kansas City Stampede Results for Garden City
106 - Efrain Sanchez (4-4) placed 10th and scored 24.00 team points.
Round 1 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 won by decision over Patrick Felkins (Excelsior Springs) 6-4 (Dec 9-8)
Round 2 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 won by decision over Greylin Powers (Granite City) 2-3 (Dec 1-0)
Round 3 - Tyler Dieringer (Stillwater) 5-2 won by decision over Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 (Dec 7-1)
Round 5 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 1 - Nate Keim (Collinsville) 6-1 won by decision over Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 (Dec 3-1)
Cons. Round 1 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 won by forfeit over Tre Moore (Allen) 1-6 (For.)
Cons. Round 2 - Jack Wagner (Bettendorf) 6-2 won by fall over Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 (Fall 4:41)
Cons. Round 3 - Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 won by fall over Cale Betchan (Perry) 3-5 (Fall 1:05)
9th Place Match - Gage Hermon (Blue Springs) 5-3 won by fall over Efrain Sanchez (Garden City) 4-4 (Fall 0:00)

113 - Michael Prieto (15-1) placed 5th and scored 51.00 team points.
Round 2 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by fall over Austin Burdick (Ponca City) 2-3 (Fall 3:36)
Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by tech fall over Jet Tryon (Oak Grove) 0-5 (TF-1.5 2:10 (17-0))
Round 4 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 5 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by major decision over Charles McNeal (Waynesville) 4-4 (MD 8-0)
Champ. Round 1 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by tech fall over Justin Nelson (Granite City) 3-4 (TF-1.5 6:00 (15-0))
Quarterfinal - Tanner Litterell (Tuttle) 5-2 won by decision over Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 (Dec 8-2)
Cons. Round 2 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by major decision over Cody Mealer (Thompson) 4-5 (MD 12-1)
Cons. Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by major decision over Garrett Rowe (Choctaw) 7-2 (MD 12-2)
5th Place Match - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 15-1 won by decision over Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 6-2 (Dec 6-0)

120 - Mark Perez (7-5) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Jake Andrews (Farmington) 2-4 won by decision over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Dec 9-7)
Round 2 - Sean Russell (Collins Hill) 8-0 won by fall over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Fall 2:15)
Round 3 - John Jimenez (Sand Springs) 6-3 won by fall over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Fall 1:28)
Round 4 - Jeremy King (Blue Springs) 4-4 won by decision over Mark Perez (Garden City) 7-5 (Dec 6-0)

126 - Cris Vividor (6-8) placed 28th and scored 6.00 team points.
Round 1 - Josh Rozell (Granite City) 6-3 won by fall over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 (Fall 2:33)
Round 3 - Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 won by fall over Curt Randall (Omaha Skutt) 2-4 (Fall 1:01)
Round 4 - Blake Dauphin (Tuttle) 6-2 won by fall over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 (Fall 1:45)
Round 5 - Nickolas Baxter (Nixa) 1-3 won by major decision over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 (MD 15-4)
Cons. Round 1 - Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 won by forfeit over Keith Enney (Ralston Valley) 0-5 (For.)
Cons. Quarter - Joseph Byrd (Canyon Randall Hs) 3-4 won by fall over Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 (Fall 0:47)
Cons. Round 3 - Max Bingham (Kearney) 1-4 and Cris Vividor (Garden City) 6-8 (DFF)

145 - Chris Adler (14-3) placed 10th and scored 27.00 team points.
Round 1 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 won by decision over Lane Turner (Tuttle) 3-3 (Dec 7-2)
Round 2 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 won by fall over Alex Svec (Dowling Catholic) 2-4 (Fall 0:48)
Round 4 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 won by major decision over Cody Rains (Neosho) 0-4 (MD 14-6)
Round 5 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 won by decision over Bryce Mercer (Oak Grove) 3-5 (Dec 2-1)
Champ. Round 1 - Cameron White (Nixa) 4-5 won by decision over Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 (Dec 8-6)
Cons. Round 1 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 won by decision over Sky Darrah (Timberland) 4-4 (Dec 4-1)
Cons. Round 2 - Hunter Condit (Perry) 7-1 won by decision over Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 (Dec 6-4)
Cons. Round 3 - Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 won by fall over William Seibert (Farmington) 4-4 (Fall 2:45)
9th Place Match - Will Steltzlen (Collinsville) 7-2 won by decision over Chris Adler (Garden City) 14-3 (Dec 3-1)

152 - Jesse Nunez (10-4) placed 28th and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 won by fall over Christian Ryan (Seckman) 8-5 (Fall 1:10)
Round 2 - Joseph Smith (Stillwater) 8-0 won by decision over Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 (Dec 8-2)
Round 3 - Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 won by decision over Ben McLuen (Dowling Catholic) 0-4 (Dec 9-2)
Round 4 - Trey Watson (Thompson) 3-6 won by decision over Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 (Dec 6-3)
Cons. Round 1 - Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 won by forfeit over Zachary Jennings (Timberland) 0-5 (For.)
Cons. Quarter - Jared Stice (Sand Springs) 6-2 won by decision over Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 (Dec 4-3)
Cons. Round 3 - Jesse Nunez (Garden City) 10-4 and Chase King (Choctaw) 2-4 (DFF)

160 - Isac Goytia (0-4) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Round 1 - Collin Pickens (Stillwater) 2-4 won by fall over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Fall 2:45)
Round 2 - Jayden Bears (Staley) 8-1 won by fall over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Fall 0:25)
Round 3 - Philip Kranovich (Bettendorf) 3-3 won by decision over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Dec 7-3)
Round 4 - David Hawk (Waynesville) 5-4 won by fall over Isac Goytia (Garden City) 0-4 (Fall 1:59)

170 - Matt Marez (8-6) placed 28th and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Garrett Miller (Archer) 24-5 won by fall over Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 (Fall 1:41)
Round 3 - Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 won by fall over Gunner Harris (Nixa) 2-4 (Fall 1:27)
Round 4 - Dustin Gray (Timberland) 6-2 won by fall over Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 (Fall 1:10)
Round 5 - Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 won by fall over Conner Frame (Ponca City) 0-4 (Fall 1:03)
Cons. Round 1 - Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 won by decision over Alex Dye (Blue Springs) 1-4 (Dec 4-3)
Cons. Quarter - Brandon Seely (Staley) 4-4 won by fall over Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 (Fall 0:59)
Cons. Round 3 - Matt Marez (Garden City) 8-6 and Clay Lester (Choctaw) 2-4 (DFF)

182 - Peyton Hill (7-9) placed 16th and scored 14.00 team points.
Round 1 - Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 won by fall over Jared Jaeger (Dowling Catholic) 2-4 (Fall 3:02)
Round 2 - Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 won by fall over Austin Fry (Ponca City) 0-4 (Fall 3:12)
Round 4 - Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 won by fall over Zac Courtoise (Kearney) 4-4 (Fall 1:46)
Round 5 - Quinn Miller (Archer) 13-3 won by injury default over Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 (Inj. 0:00)
Champ. Round 1 - Zachary Moore (Southmoore) 5-3 won by forfeit over Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 (For.)
Cons. Round 1 - Joseph Hutchison (Collins Hill) 3-5 won by forfeit over Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 (For.)
Cons. Round 2 - Dillon Buck (Perry) 3-4 won by forfeit over Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 (For.)
15th Place Match - Bailey Cox (Ralston Valley) 3-4 won by forfeit over Peyton Hill (Garden City) 7-9 (For.)

195 - Sam Reyes (12-3) placed 4th and scored 52.00 team points.
Round 2 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 won by decision over Brandon Adams (Kearney) 4-4 (Dec 6-3)
Round 4 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 won by decision over Alexander Chivetta (Holt) 4-9 (Dec 7-2)
Round 5 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 won by major decision over Devin Savage (Farmington) 4-3 (MD 9-0)
Champ. Round 1 - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 won by forfeit over Preston Airington (Oak Grove) 2-5 (For.)
Quarterfinal - Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 won by decision over Riley Fielder (Tuttle) 6-3 (Dec 5-2)
Semifinal - Derek White (Edmond North) 7-0 won by tech fall over Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 (TF-1.5 0:00 (20-3))
3rd Place Match - Chance Cooper (Timberland) 6-1 won by decision over Sam Reyes (Garden City) 12-3 (Dec 4-3)

220 - Benny Hernandez (7-6) placed 28th and scored 4.00 team points.
Round 1 - Andy Allen (Kearney) 3-4 won by decision over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 (Dec 7-3)
Round 2 - Kyler Childers (Sand Springs) 6-1 won by decision over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 (Dec 12-5)
Round 3 - Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 4 - Luis Martinez (CBC) 3-5 won by fall over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 (Fall 1:22)
Cons. Round 1 - Corey Duncan (Waynesville) 5-2 won by fall over Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 (Fall 0:18)
Cons. Round 2 - Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 won by fall over Justin Berry (Thompson) 0-5 (Fall 2:37)
Cons. Round 3 - Benny Hernandez (Garden City) 7-6 and Carter Havekost (Dowling Catholic) 1-4 (DFF)

285 - Aaron Lozano (10-5) placed 20th and scored 8.00 team points.
Round 1 - Dallas Campbell (Choctaw) 4-4 won by fall over Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 (Fall 2:33)
Round 2 - Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 received a bye () (Bye)
Round 4 - Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 won by fall over Dillion Grimme (Kearney) 0-5 (Fall 2:32)
Round 5 - Tim Gant (CBC) 7-1 won by fall over Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 (Fall 1:01)
Cons. Round 1 - Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 won by fall over Conner Zimmerman (Ralston Valley) 0-5 (Fall 5:26)
Cons. Quarter - Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 won by decision over Jahdiel Graham (Christian Brothers) 2-3 (Dec 2-0)
Cons. Semi - Eli Alger (Dowling Catholic) 4-3 won by fall over Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 (Fall 1:45)
Consolation 3rd - Atlanta McMillan (Blue Springs) 4-3 won by fall over Aaron Lozano (Garden City) 10-5 (Fall 3:59)
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 10:30 PM

Thank you for sharing your info Coach Prieto. I appreciate it. I also like and agree with your comments that precede the results of your team!

However, I'm still wanting the overall place winners for each weight class. I find it strange that such a big and important tourney is keeping the individual results 'top secret'. Grin.

Is there a new rule on the forum that I missed that states something to the effect of, 'you will be banned from the forum if you post the individual results of a weight class from a tournament'???
Posted By: WillyM

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 10:49 PM

Originally Posted By: Beeson
You are the problem with America today. A tragedy waiting to happen? Absolutely ridiculous! Tragedies are not normal everyday happenings. Driving to Perry Oklahoma on a perfectly normal day is not a tragedy waiting to happen. Driving to Kansas City is not a tragedy waiting to happen. This is normal day living. Should we wrap our children in bubble wrap and protect them from life? No, we should encourage them to push themselves, have experiences that will make them grow as a person. Life is to be experienced not feared.


Don't know what the weather was this past weekend in sunny, tropical south Kansas and Ark City. West of the KC Metro area it started misting and freezing rain on Friday night, and sleet and more freezing rain on Saturday. Think that storm came right up I35. Not worth the risk to be out on the road---not a sunny, family drive.

And we certainly must not CODDLE the kids---probably your favorite word and most frequent post and topic. To insure they don't feel coddled we should buy the coaches a bundle of strong cane whips, and the coach can whip them into shape before and after every practice. That would shape the little JDs up. A few red whelps on the back, butt, or legs never hurt. How many scars do you have from your beatings?
Posted By: Mike Juby

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/23/13 11:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Dean Welsh
I'm still wanting the overall place winners for each weight class. I find it strange that such a big and important tourney is keeping the individual results 'top secret'. Grin.

Dean,

I think you can find all of the information at www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/VerifyPassword.jsp?tournamentId=93974009.
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/24/13 07:35 AM

Mr. Juby,

BINGO! That is what I have been asking/l looking for me.

Thank you merry much!
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/24/13 11:22 PM

I just found this:

Archer’s wrestling team is ranked No. 1 in Georgia and the Tigers made a strong case for national consideration on Saturday.

#Archer had 10 wrestlers place in the top 10 of the Kansas City Stampede to win the tournament at Hale Arena.

#Archer scored 557.5 points to beat nationally ranked teams Stillwater, Tuttle, Edmond North and Bettendorf. Collins Hill placed 14th in the tournament, which featured 40 teams from 12 states.

#Vinny Artigues (106 pounds), Daniel Bullard (160) and M.J. Couzan (285) led the Tigers with runner-up finishes. Thomas Bullard (152) was third, Quinn Miller (182) was fourth, Chris Diaz (126) and Same Bullard (138) were fifth. Grant Aycox (132) and Garrett Miller (170), Jacob Lill (220) were ninth.

#Eagles’ Russell wins Stampede

#Collins Hill’s Sean Russell won the 120-pound weight class at the Kansas City Stampede on Saturday.

#Russell was one of three Eagles to place in the top 10. Ryan Millhof was second at 126 pounds and Griffin Riley was fifth at 132.

#Parkview’s Shakur wins McCallie

#Parkview had three wrestlers place at the McCallie Invitational in Tennessee on Saturday, including tournament champion Kamaal Shakur.

#Shaukur won the 145-pound weight class, Reese Dalton was second at 106 and Andrew Webb placed fifth at 138.
Posted By: Dean Welsh

Re: KC Stampede - This weekend! - 12/24/13 11:37 PM

And from the runner ups local newspaper:

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — KANSAS CITY — The Stillwater Pioneers finished with two individual champions and Kaid Brock suffered his first loss in the 132-pound finals en route to a second-place team finish at the Kansas City Stampede.

Joe Smith won the 152-pound weight class and Chandler Rogers won the 170-pound weight class. Smith won the first round match by forfeit and won the quarterfinals by decision 4-3. In the last two rounds, Smith dominated as he won by fall in the semis and posted a 16-6 major decision victory in the finals.

Rogers won his first four matches by fall with his quickest coming in the first round at 45 seconds. In the finals, Rogers defeated Edmond North’s Lance Dixon by major decision 13-5.

Brock held a 54-bout win streak that started last season before falling in the finals. In the first round, Brock won by fall in the second period. In the quarterfinals, Brock won by decision and advanced to the finals with a major decision victory against Perry’s Blake Avery. William Erneste got the best of Brock in the finals with a 12-6 decision.

Other top finishers for Stillwater was Jordan Dieringer with a fifth-place finish in the 182-pound weight class. Jacob Fontanez finished sixth in the 120-pound weight class. Tristan Moran finished seventh in the 138-pound weight class. Benny Teegarden (126) and Andrew Nieman (113) finished eighth and ninth, respectively.

Perry finished sixth in the tournament and didn’t have an individual champion. Avery (132) and David Thomas (160) finished fourth, Garrett Beier (195) and Hunter Condit (145) finished fifth and Colton Looper (152) finished eighth. - See more at: http://www.stwnewspress.com/highschoolsp...h.YAcs7Gmh.dpuf
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