I agree with you Jhris, except at 171. This is how it would happen:

Wyler goes out for his match looking studly and awesome, intent on carrying on the tradition of awesome Hat Town 171ers. First period starts. Wyler stalls, as he has been taught, but somehow Shipley gets a takedown and rides him out. First period ends 2-0.

Wyler wins the toss, defers. Shipley takes bottom and switches Wyler. Somehow he gets a cheap 2, but Wyler escapes. Score is now 6-1, going into the third.

Third period begins with Wyler down. Wyler is gassed, so Shipley rides him easily. Hoxie fans cheer wildly for their man, as he appears poised to gain a 6-1 or 6-2 decision. With about one minute left, however, the South Gym doors burst open. The spotlight shines on Prant.

Prant runs like a madman, flips the Hoxie coach out of his chair, grabs the steel folding chair and beans Wyler in the head. Prant tosses Wyler off the mat, then turns and gives Shipley an evil, "boy-you're-lucky-we-didn't-meet-at-Beloit-two-years-ago" look. With about 45 seconds left and Hat Town down 6-1, Prant immediately takes Shipley down, so it's now 3-6. Prant then lets Shipley up, 3-7.

It is now that the takedown clinic begins. Prant repeatedly has his way with the Hoxie 171, culminating in a Andre the Giant-esque body slam with about 6 seconds left. Prant then hops on top of Shipley, lifts one of his legs, and the ref pounds the mat three times.

Prant wins, the crowd goes wild, and even Hoxie fans applaud the courage and ability of Prant Garker. After the applause subsides and the dual is sealed in favor of Manhattan, Prant and Shipley do a rendition of "A Whole New World" from the movie 'Aladin.'

Women accompany Prant out of the South Gym.