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what part of kansas is best #55624 12/28/04 12:15 AM
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what part is best in the state of kansas


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not even a question the south central party.

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part my bad

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Id have to say that Eastern kansas wrestling is the toughest.

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okay must we start this battle again? and if we must, please tell me how many parts this will consist of and where the boundary lines will be?

if i may set a few to start a topic on, let's divide the state into 4 sections, northwest, southwest, northest, southeast.....then from there the dividing lines will be US highway 281, and Kansas Highway 96, as if it ran across the state continually in a horizontal manner.

So my choice for the toughest part of the state in order is:

1. Northwest- based on history and tradition the schools have, ie. St. Francis and Oberlin, holding the most state champions of any schools, as well as returning 321A state champ Norton.

2. Southeast- just because it includes many of the wichita schools, ie. Haysville-Campus and Bishop-Caroll.

3. Southwest- schools like Ulysses and Scott City, what else needs to be said, Ulysses is always tough and Scott City defending 4A state champs.

4. Northest, although producing quality schools such as Abiliene, Minneapolis, Chapman, and Clay Center, it is considerably weaker the farther northeast you get due to lack of 6A &5A schools and very weak 321 schools, so it has earned the last spot. Although containing 5A champs, KC-Turner, it says not too much due to the weakness of 5A.

these are my personal opinions and this is a topic of strongest region, not class, so lets keep to what it's about

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Let me guess acbulldog, your from the south central part?


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Look I don't want to get into a big thing about classes being tougher than one another, but it was said best by either Prant Garker, or Jhris Cennings. Bishop Carrol who placed 3rd at 5A state beat Manatten the 6A state champions. And Manatten the 6A state champs had earlier in the season beat KC-Tuner the 5A state champs. So i don't really think that you can say one class is so much tougher than another.


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I've always been partial to the Flint Hills ..... but I also enjoy the drive from Newton to Emporia on HWY 50, the stretch from Holton to Tonganoxie on 16, and I-70 west of Salina (just love farmland)..... nice view from Coronado Heights ..... have also enjoyed many of Kansas' man-made lakes ...... those are just off the top of my head ..... so I'd have to say that the best part of Kansas is wherever you happen to be.

Good question though!


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Good call on the flint hills. the worst would have to be the drive eastward from Washington to Hiawatha on highway 36. There is no good radio stations up there.


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The map above is the agricultural districts map the United States Department of Agriculture has divided Kansas into.

Placing the KSHSAA State Championships won by high schools in each of the nine (9) districts provided the following:

YEAR CLASS SCHOOL NUMBER COUNTY DISTRICT
1989 3-2-1A Atwood Rawlins Northwest
1973 2-1A Atwood 2 Rawlins Northwest

2001 4A Colby Thomas Northwest
1958 ALL Colby Thomas Northwest
1951 ALL Colby Thomas Northwest
1936 ALL Colby 4 Thomas Northwest

2000 4A Goodland Sherman Northwest
1997 4A Goodland Sherman Northwest
1976 3A Goodland Sherman Northwest
1974 3A Goodland Sherman Northwest
1972 3A Goodland 5 Sherman Northwest

2003 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
2002 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1999 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1998 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1994 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1991 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1990 3-2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1972 2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1971 2-1A Hoxie Sheridan Northwest
1969 3-2-1A Hoxie 10 Sheridan Northwest

2004 3-2-1A Norton Norton Northwest
1973 3A Norton Norton Northwest
1970 3-2-1A Norton Norton Northwest
1968 AB Norton Norton Northwest
1965 ALL Norton Norton Northwest
1962 ALL Norton Norton Northwest
1959 ALL Norton 7 Norton Northwest

1977 2-1A Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1976 2-1A Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1975 2-1A Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1971 3A Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1961 ALL Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1957 ALL Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1943 ALL Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1942 ALL Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1939 ALL Oberlin Decatur Northwest
1937 ALL Oberlin 10 Decatur Northwest

1997 3-2-1A Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1996 3-2-1A Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1984 3-2-1A Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1980 3-2-1A Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1979 3-2-1A Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1978 2-1A Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1967 AB Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1966 AB Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1956 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1955 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1954 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1953 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1952 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1949 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1940 ALL Saint Francis Cheyenne Northwest
1938 ALL Saint Francis 16 Cheyenne Northwest
Total for Northwest District - 54

1996 3-2-1A Leoti Wichita West Central
1995 3-2-1A Leoti 2 Wichita West Central

1974 2-1A Oakley 1 Logan West Central

2004 4A Scott City Scott West Central
1994 4A Scott City Scott West Central
1990 4A Scott City 3 Scott West Central
Total for West Central District - 6

1999 6A Garden City Finney Southwest
1998 6A Garden City Finney Southwest
1993 6A Garden City Finney Southwest
1992 6A Garden City Finney Southwest
1991 6A Garden City Finney Southwest
1990 6A Garden City Finney Southwest
1971 5-4A Garden City 7 Finney Southwest

1996 4A Ulysses Grant Southwest
1979 4A Ulysses 2 Grant Southwest
Total for Southwest District - 9

1985 4A Beloit Mitchell North Central
1984 4A Beloit Mitchell North Central
1983 3-2-1A Beloit Mitchell North Central
1982 3-2-1A Beloit Mitchell North Central
1981 3-2-1A Beloit Mitchell North Central
1980 4A Beloit 6 Mitchell North Central

2002 4A Clay Center Clay North Central
1981 4A Clay Center 2 Clay North Central

1995 4A Concordia Cloud North Central
1988 4A Concordia 2 Cloud North Central

1987 3-2-1A Phillipsburg 1 Phillips North Central

1992 3-2-1A Plainville Rooks North Central
1988 3-2-1A Plainville 2 Rooks North Central

1993 3-2-1A Stockton 1 Rooks North Central
Total for North Central District - 14

2003 4A Abilene Dickinson Central
1999 4A Abilene Dickinson Central
1998 4A Abilene 3 Dickinson Central

1986 3-2-1A Gypsum-Southeast of Saline Saline Central
1985 3-2-1A Gypsum-Southeast of Saline 2 Saline Central

1967 AA Salina Saline Central
1949 ALL Salina 2 Saline Central
Total for Central District - 7

1993 4A Clearwater 1 Sedgwick South Central

1986 6A Derby Sedgwick South Central
1985 6A Derby Sedgwick South Central
1978 4A Derby Sedgwick South Central
1975 4A Derby 4 Sedgwick South Central

1999 5A Goddard 1 Sedgwick South Central

2003 6A Hutchinson Reno South Central
2002 6A Hutchinson Reno South Central
1981 6A Hutchinson Reno South Central
1973 5A Hutchinson 4 Reno South Central

1977 4A Newton Harvey South Central
1976 4A Newton Harvey South Central
1974 4A Newton Harvey South Central
1973 4A Newton Harvey South Central
1963 ALL Newton 5 Harvey South Central

1991 4A Wellington 1 Sumner South Central

2002 5A Wichita Bishop Carroll 1 Sedgwick South Central

1950 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1948 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1947 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1946 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1945 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1944 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1936 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1934 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1932 ALL Wichita East Sedgwick South Central
1931 ALL Wichita East 10 Sedgwick South Central

1976 5A Wichita Heights Sedgwick South Central
1968 AA Wichita Heights 2 Sedgwick South Central

1987 5A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1986 5A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1985 5A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1984 5A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1983 5A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1981 5A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1978 3A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1977 3A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel Sedgwick South Central
1975 3A Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel 9 Sedgwick South Central

1941 ALL Wichita North Sedgwick South Central
1933 ALL Wichita North 2 Sedgwick South Central

1978 5A Wichita South Sedgwick South Central
1975 5A Wichita South 2 Sedgwick South Central

2001 6A Wichita West Sedgwick South Central
1994 6A Wichita West 2 Sedgwick South Central
Total for South Central District - 44

2001 3-2-1A Effingham Atchison Northeast
2000 3-2-1A Effingham Atchison Northeast
1983 4A Effingham Atchison Northeast
1982 4A Effingham 4 Atchison Northeast

2004 5A Kansas City Turner 1 Wyandotte Northeast

1972 5-4A Leavenworth 1 Leavenworth Northeast

2004 6A Manhattan 1 Pottawatomie Northeast
Total for Northeast District - 7

2000 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1996 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1995 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1989 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1988 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1987 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1984 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1983 6A Emporia Lyon East Central
1980 5A Emporia 9 Lyon East Central

1982 6A Junction City Geary East Central
1980 6A Junction City Geary East Central
1979 6A Junction City 3 Geary East Central

2001 5A Paola 1 Miami East Central

1977 5A Shawnee Mission West Johnson East Central
1974 5A Shawnee Mission West 2 Johnson East Central

1997 6A Blue Valley-Stilwell 1 Johnson East Central
Totat for East Central District - 16

2003 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
2000 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1998 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1997 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1996 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1995 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1994 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1993 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1992 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1991 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1990 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1989 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1988 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1982 5A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1970 5-4A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1969 5-4A Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1966 AA Arkansas City Cowley Southeast
1964 ALL Arkansas City 18 Cowley Southeast

1979 5A Coffeyville 1 Montgomery Southeast

1996 4A Columbus Cherokee Southeast
1992 4A Columbus Cherokee Southeast
1989 4A Columbus Cherokee Southeast
1987 4A Columbus Cherokee Southeast
1986 4A Columbus 5 Cherokee Southeast

1960 ALL Douglass Butler Southeast
1930 ALL Douglass 2 Butler Southeast
Total for Southeast District - 26


1935 No Meet


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Wow,
if nothing else those are impressive stats!


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I said I would never post again, but dang Richard! What do you do for a living and how can I get a job like that so I have the time to do exactly what you just did? hahahahaha! Have a great day.

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To further analyze the statistics, divide the state into three districts:

West District
Total for Northwest District - 54
Total for West Central District - 6
Total for Southwest District - 9
Grand total for West District - 69

Central District
Total for North Central District - 14
Total for Central District - 7
Total for South Central District - 44
Grand Total Central District - 65

East District
Total for Northeast District - 7
Totat for East Central District - 16
Total for Southeast District - 26
Grand Total for East District - 49

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North District
Total for Northwest District - 54
Total for North Central District - 14
Total for Northeast District - 7
Total for North District - 75

Central District
Total for West Central District - 6
Total for Central District - 7
Totat for East Central District - 16
Total for Central District - 29

South District
Total for Southwest District - 9
Total for South Central District - 44
Total for Southeast District - 26
Total for South District - 79


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That was an insane amount of knowledge which proves nothing. I commend you!


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Chewie, I was born in Hiawatha .... and I'm with ya' on the lack of good radio stations in that area ..... I was excited when I first saw Mr. Salyer's post with the state agricultural divisions ..... I thought we were getting back to the original question which asked what part of Kansas was the best! ..... since we have people from all over Kansas on the forum, I thought this would be a good topic for an informative (albeit somewhat subjective) discussion ..... I've always been interested in astronomy and really appreciate the clarity of the night sky in parts of rural Kansas .... also best areas for massive keggers ..... Froemans Field in Harvey county was always a favorite venue for that and there used to be another good spot between Solomon and Abilene that I barely remember.


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measured up the state geographicly, split at hwy. 183 and 77. I didin't have time to do the east and central, but the west is pretty easy to count up because there are so few towns there.
I figured that I would just count for the last 15 years because the ancient history part of state records does not seem to have much affect on how things are now, as it would appear that the west is weakening somewhat. this is what I came up with, and I may not be totally accurate on the no. of 321 a schools.
6a: west has 2 of the 32 schools, 6.25%. in the last 15 years, took 6 titles, or 40% of the titles, but in the last 5 years, took 0, or 0%.
doesn't really show anything except that Dodge and Garden didn't win a title in the last 5 years.
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5A:west has 2 schools, 6.5 % of the total 5a schools, 0 titles in the last 15 years, which shows that hays high and Liberal have been extremely consistent during this period.
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4A west has 6 4A schools, 9.2% of the total 4A schools. won 6.5 titles (tie in 96 bet. Ulysses and Columbus) or 43% of the titles. in the last 5 years, took 3 titles, or 60%.
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321 A: west has 18 321A schools that I counted,
or 27.6% of the total schools shown entered at the state tournament in 2004. There were more than that if you count the teams that were represented at their substate and were eliminated there, but I won't count them. West took 13 of the last 15 titles here, or 86.7%,
in the last 5 years, took 3 of the titles or 60%.
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so, what this indicates is that there were 219 teams represented at the state in all 6 levels, (probably not quite that many as I am not sure that all 4 through 6 A teams have wrestling) and 28 are from the west. that is about 12.8 % of the total. in the last 15 years, they took 25.5 of the 60 available titles, or 42.5 %, and if one only considers the last 5 years of recent history, they have 6 of the 20 available titles, or 30%. so whether they are the best or not, they certainly are still winning much more than their share of the titles, especially when one considers the fact that they are so minimally represented in 5A and 6A. Richard will have to do Central, as there are way too many people there for me. One thing that is notable, though, the two largest population areas, the KC metro area, and the Wichita, area, COMBINED account for only 9 of the 60 15-year titles, and only 4 of the 5-year totals, and that is lumping Wellington in the Wichita and Paola in the KC metro areas. Not a very impressive stat for them, I wouldn't think. This of course does not reflect the countless world freestyle and greco titles no doubt won by that area.

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That's cool, NOW Abilene and Clay Center (with combined 4 titles in last 7 years). and presently ranked #1 &2 in 4A. ARE BOTH NOW WESTERN KANSAS SCHOOLS.

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I did not include them in the west-- i said they were the spoilers for the west, meaning they kept the west teams from getting more championships. I also did not note that Ark City was the most impressive single team by far during this period, they won over 11 titles during the 15 year period, far surpassing any performance by any other school. I will do so now, the best team is from the eastern 1/3 of the state. Satisfied?

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I think its all good. I know its not possible but if State could be held under one roof 1A through 6A it would feature some great wrestling.

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if this debate was taking place in person i would have to say that there is a lot of talking going on but very little being said....


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