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4a vs 5a and 6a #69312 02/29/04 05:17 PM
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what do people think, is the toughest class in the state?

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weight - class 123a, 4a, 5a, 6a champions

103-Burtin,Fisher,Metzler,Perez
112-Madden,Wall,Desazher,Edgmond
119-Farber,Bahe,Harding,Freeman
125-Younkin,Dees,Baker,Garcia
130-Annon,Kreigbam,Baldridge,Herrera
135-Tyler,Prater,Middleton,Aubrie
140-Gilliand,Galemore,Cornejo,Sullivan
145-J.Schippers,Grater,Anderson,S.Hill
152-M.Schippers,Metcalf,Langhover,Adkins
160-Foster,Taplin,Wise,Sondeger
171-Pursel,Davis,Payne,Cisper
189-Dennis,Marrs,Gonzales,Erhett
215-Horinek,Thorenson,Sponsel,Knipp
275-Spigg,Bedore,Payne,Carrera

Here are my Grand Champion Predictions, which are based on previous match ups and past results, If the four state champs from each class matched up.

103-Metzler 5a
112-Edgmond 6a
119-Harding 5a 2nd choice Bahe 4a
125-Garcia 6a
130-Baldridge 5a 2nd choice Kreigbam 4a
135-Prater 4a
140-Cornejo 5a (toughest weight in the state)
145-Grater 4a
152-Metcalf 4a 2nd choice Schippers 123a
160-Taplin 4a
171-Payne 5a
189-Marrs 4a
215-Horniek 123a
275-Bedore 4a

As I see it, 4a would have been the toughest class to win an individual title this year. with 5a a close second,with 123a and 6a tied for the easiest.

Best wrestlers at each weight for all classes:
123a - 1
4a - 6
5a - 5
6a - 1

OK guys, pick this post apart!


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3A-125,140,152 and 215
4A-130,135,145,160 and 275
5A-103,119 and 171
6A-112 and 189

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picking Metcalf, that one is the most far out.

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Dear fanatic:

Picking Metzler (5A) over Fisher (4A) at 103 lbs., Younkin (3A) over Garcia (6A) at 125 lbs., Kriegbaum (4A) over Baldridge (5A) at 130 lbs., and Gilliland (3A) over Cornejo (5A) at 140 lbs. is "the most far out"!


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Cmon fanatic, do you really think that Younkin would beat Garcia at 125? and at 140 I think that Cornejo pretty much proved that he is the hands down favorite to beat Gilliand!

As far as Metcalf goes, I don't think that is to far off at all. Cmon give credit where credit is due, he won state at a very tough bracket, that Eirsman didnt even win.

130 is a toss up between Baldrige and Kriegbam


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103 Fisher (4a)
112 Deshazer (5a)
119 Harding (5a)
125 Garcia (6a)
130 Kriegbaum (4a)
135 Prater (4a)
140 Cornejo (5a)
145 Hill (6a)
152 Metcalf (4a)
160 Taplin (4a)
171 Payne (5a)
189 Dennis (321a)
215 Horinek (321a)
275 Bedore (4a)

321a - 2
4a - 6
5a - 4
6a - 2

just my humble opinion


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Re: 4a vs 5a and 6a #69319 02/29/04 09:51 PM
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I am pretty sure that Grater beat Hill and that Edgmond has beat Desazher twice. It looks like I may have overlooked Fisher at 103lbs. because alot of people are picking him over Metzler. Did they wrestle this year?


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Overall I think that 130 is the most stacked. Annon, Kreigbaum, Herrera and Baldridge? That's just freakish.

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4A-4 time state champ
5A-3 time state champ
6A-2 time state champ
I would definately say that it is the most stacked weight class.


I broke my toe at state... but I still got a better medal than Lancerm.
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yeah fisher beat metzler but i don't remember the score.

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103 Fisher
112 Edgmond
119 bahe
125 Garcia
130 Kriegbaum
135 Prater
140 Cornejo
145 Grater
152 metcalf
160 Taplin
171 Payne
189 Dennis
215 Horinek
275 Bedore

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I guess I have not seen Fisher wrestle, he must be pretty good!


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what about the whole class not just the champs? which looks the toughest

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103-Fisher
112-Edgemon
119-Harding
125-Garcia
130-Baldridge
135-Prater
140-Cornejo
145-Grater
152-Metcalf
160-Taplin
171-Payne
189-Marrs
215-Horinek
275-Bedore

3a-1
4a-7
5a-4
6a-2

And since I'm a 4a guy, I'm going to say 4a. Big surprise.

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I would have to say that 4a is the toughest of course im a 4a wrestler but look at the brackets in 4a there were wrestlers who didnt go to state that placed last year an then you have guys who did go to state an didnt place who placed last year. The brackets in 4a were just stacked. Just look at 119 to prove my point. Cory Bloodgood 33-4 6th-03, Tanner Dawson 25-1 2md-04 awesome sophmore, Logan Dreiling 26-6 5th-04, Sean Fylnn 30-7 SQ 2003,Joel Eberhart 20-2 6th-04, Blayze Bahe 31-1 4th-01,2nd-02,4th-03,1st-04, Joe Bonner 33-11, Ross Devoe 25-1 6th-01,2nd-02,1st-03,3rd-04, Jake Dozier 21-5, Ty Gennette 26-11 6th-02, Sean Cillessen 29-9 5th-03, Cody Bell 35-4 5th-02,4th-04. Pretty impressive group of wrestlers. There were other weights that were pretty stacked also but, 119 is easy to relate to.

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103 Perez
112 Edgmond
119 Bahe
125 Garcia
130 Kriegbaum
135 Prater
140 Cornejo
145 Grater
152 Metcalf
160 Taplin
171 Payne
189 Dennis
215 Horinek
275 Bedore


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