Falkender and Horning were in the late 60's along with Lampe and Lowry.

I tell you on further review I think I would put Lightner of Garden City in at 167 and J.D. Armstrong of Liberal in there at 189 ahead of my brother (so you know I was impressed. sorry J.D. how could I forget a brute like you) Seamonds would have gotten wild with my brother or J.D. and they would have pinned him.

It is hard to imagine how difficult the Northwest Kansas league was in the 60's and 70's and before that really. You could, and they would (laugh) make an all star team for each team in that league and it would be hard to match anywhere else in the state. They were that dominant. By the way Hernandez was pretty good no matter what appendage he was breaking (laugh). This is fun it is nice to remember some of those guys they were all awfully good. I dont mean to impune Layton either he was tremendous. Talking about an elite group here and of course he is in the large group.