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30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State

Posted By: A. Oncewas

30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/05/13 09:53 PM


Looking for your favorite 321a state finals moments since 1983. Please challenge yourself to think outside of the team you cheer for.  While those memories are welcomed, I'm wanting spontaneous, overall "greatest moments" thoughts.

(If you can recall the year & weight, it'd be helpful.)

Thanks.

Troy Reitcheck
Posted By: 321a Wrestler

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/05/13 11:05 PM

Butch Kerns, 1989, 135 lbs over Todd Plumber of Oakley. Blake Pilkington, 2001, 152 lbs over Kevin Hadley of Phillipsburg. 1998, Barry Samuelson 135 lbs of Oakley over Jeff Carlson of Kinsley.
Posted By: Coach Chapman

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 12:31 AM

2003-
Shawn Drennan (Minneapolis) winning over Eric Johnson (Norton)

One of the best finals matches ever between two very decorated high school wrestlers.
Posted By: thorgan

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 01:02 AM

Chad Flores of Silver Lake over Brandon Redding Caney Valley 1996. Flores with 2 late cradles for the win. The final one on a restart with 8 seconds left in the 3rd period. Redding had opened up a comfortable lead with a 5pt toss in the first and a 3pt turn later. One of the best finishes I can remember
Posted By: Ron Burgundy

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 01:11 AM

Jeff Boyle. For about the 28th time his senior year.....Double Leg, Lift heavyweight opponent, Gently return to the mat, Half-Nelson, Pin.
Posted By: Ron Burgundy

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 01:18 AM

Terry Smith (Holcomb) backflips after winning state in 1985 and 1986 at 98#.
Posted By: Holliday Hays

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 02:42 AM

....gotta love seeing 4-timers. Smoky Hills Public Television has televised all championship matches from Billy Gabel of St. Francis, Matt Gilliland of Hoxie, Clay Madden of Norton, Colt Rogers of Smith Center and Dylan Schumacher of TMP-Marian.
Posted By: A. Oncewas

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 04:49 AM

Love the responses. I had the backflips in mind, Ron. Agreed all four-timers deserve their moments. I was thinking about Flores wrestling against his Dad's Leoti wrestler in the finals. Todd Plummer used to whip my ass!! No chance of him making the highlight reel... Just kidding. Which Norton heavyweight had to get a pin in the finals for the team to win or tie and what year was that? I love all the team title ties, Shepard beating Harding, Lampe winning after being a three-time runner up, etc. Keep them coming!! Again, years & weights are important, I don't own all these tapes and am simply forwarding info on to the production crew.


Troy Reitcheck
Posted By: no_fluke

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 05:52 AM

Michael Sprigg is the Norton heavy weight's name that comes to mind, and he wrestled Ryan Honas from Ellis in the championship, but don't think Norton needed a pin to win, although a victory was needed for the championship, but think Sprigg won 5-3 in O.T. giving Bill Johnson his first of many state championships at Norton! Also believe that Norton took 10 wrestlers and 9 placed...What a great year that was....2004
Posted By: Ricky Bobby

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 06:42 AM

I'll focus on a few teams:
In 1996, Leoti-Wichita Co. and St. Francis tying for the team title.

Effingham-ACCHS crashing through the glass ceiling for eastern Kansas schools by topping Hoxie in back to back years in 2000 and 2001. Also, a neat story line is that Coach Flores won multiple team titles at Leoti-Wichita Co. in the early '90s before heading east.

The Baker's Dozen in 2003 from Hoxie was a pretty fun and dominating team to watch.

The following year, 2004, Norton topped Hoxie in a tight team race that saw Michael Sprigg seal the deal in finals. Sprigg avenged an overtime loss to Ryan Honas of Ellis that happened in the finals the prior season by beating Honas in overtime.

The state title race ending in a tie in 2007 between Beloit and Smith Center. A key finals match that helped Beloit keep Smith Center at bay was at 140 between Brad Estrel of Beloit and Justin York of Smith Center. York had the match won but couldn't return Estrel to the mat in the 3rd period and was penalized a point leading to overtime where Estrel finished the match with a takedown.

The dominance of the 2006 and 2010 Norton Bluejays was also impressive.
Posted By: Ricky Bobby

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 07:28 AM

This had to be one of my all time favorites:
J.B. Harding of Norton winning the 103 lb. bracket 7 to 6 in overtime on a caution in 1999 over Adam Ostermeyer of Hoxie. Ostermeyer was cautioned 3 times and the third happened at the start of overtime when he attempted a low-single leg takedown off the whistle. After winning the match Harding gave a big D-Generation X "suck it" sign to crowd, which was popular in professional wrestling at the time.

Posted By: A. Oncewas

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 02:18 PM

Already had that match in mind. Only time I've ever seen a kid lose state on a false start penalty.

Troy Reitcheck
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 05:00 PM

I am going to put a plug in for my brother.

1990 Lyle Geyer a 1 loss sophomore from Leoti vs Ryan Becker undefeated senior from Plainville. Lyle puts Ryan in a spladle early in the match, and the official does not call the take down or back points for a long time. Coaches and fans from the stands were almost ready to run on the mat to tell the official the move. The official does make the call, and awards the back points. Lyle goes on to knock off Ryan in the state finals.
Posted By: A. Oncewas

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 07:44 PM

Lyle deserves recognition. If my memory serves me correctly he's the ONLY Kansas wrestler to go on to be Co-outstanding wrestler at nationals. With Cary Kolat of Pennsylvania in 1992. I might add Cary went on to be a division I national champion as a true freshman.

Some other questions that might make my research a lil' easier.

Years & weights, please:
Gable & Rogers completing their 4 years?
Can anyone think of a "consolidated" state finalist before Doyle Hart of Morland?

Troy Reitcheck

Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 08:22 PM

Troy,
You are correct he was Co outstanding wrestler at nationals in 1992. He was Kansas only OW until C.J. Napier in 2009. Kansas has had 2 OW at senior nationals now.
Posted By: Bronco Wrestler

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 10:37 PM

An interesting story was Nick Newell from Mankato, State Champion '05 160lbs. He had played basketball all 3 years prior to his senior year when he decided to wrestle and went on to win state that year.

I also then believe after winning his state title he played basketball for Mankato in the sub state tournament but cannot remember for sure.
Posted By: 321a Wrestler

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 11:02 PM

Gable winning his 4th the standing ovation still gives me chills thinking about it. Also Corey Johnson of Stockton 92 93 was a pretty exciting wrestler he pinned Sramek of Atwood in the finals at 135. Chris Lampe of St Francis pinning Marsteller of Dighton was pretty exciting
Posted By: A. Oncewas

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/06/13 11:19 PM

Thanks Alex,

I remember Nick and had him marked. That's what brought the consolidation question to mind.

Troy Reitcheck
Posted By: Westkan11

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/07/13 04:06 AM

Don't remember the year but Jay Eilers of plainville won with the same referee that had refereed his dad's state championship in 78 or so. Pretty neat story.
Posted By: Ricky Bobby

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/07/13 05:51 AM

Interesting individual stories or matches:
Tyler Grandclair of Hoisington winning the title in 1998 at 160. Grandclair looked like he was about to pass out in this match against Brandon Pfiefer from Ellis, but he somehow found a way to win 9 to 7 in overtime.

Freshman Matt Gilliland of Hoxie beating senior 2-time state champion, J.B. Harding of Norton, for his 1st win over Harding that entire season. That 4-0 win in 2001 at 119 would lead to three more state championships for Gilliland.

Luke Page of Prairie View losing by fall in the 1st round of the 215 lb. bracket in 2002. Page was a returning state runner-up in 4A and he came into Hays with a spotless (35-0) record. After the match he was disqualified from the rest of the tournament for smashing through a glass fire extinguisher case.

Nick Newell of Mankato winning a state title at 160 lbs. in 2005 during his senior season after playing basketball for past 3 years was impressive.

Jordan Gienger of St. Francis becoming a 3rd Generation State Champion in 2007. The 152 lb. final match against Jordan Meyer of Sabetha went down to the wire with Gienger scoring a takedown in the last minute and defending his lead to win 6 to 5.
Posted By: GregMann

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/07/13 04:56 PM

I remember Michael Sprigg's comment after the Honas match that won the Championship for Norton, he said he was going to be either the "hero or the zero."
Posted By: GregMann

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/07/13 05:04 PM

1997: Norton had five in the finals, won 4 and got second to Sainty in the team standings. Emphasizes the importance of points on the backside!

1998: Norton had what seemed to be an insurmountable lead at the end of Friday night. On Saturday Hoxie won EVERY DANG backside match they wrestled, snatching the Championship out of our hands. Emphasizes the importance of points on the backside!

2007: Norton's quest for a fourth straight State Championship falls short by 1.5 points and we finished THIRD . . Smith Center and Beloit tied for the championship. Had to be the closest championship race ever
Posted By: GregMann

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/07/13 05:09 PM

1998 Norton had a heavyweight, Rusty Miller, who won state as a senior and his first year as a varsity wrestler. Rusty MAYBE weighed 210 after a big meal and long shower. He had spent three years wrestling behind Josh Kellerman at 215 and Jeff Boyle at 285.
Posted By: WPetterson

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/07/13 07:44 PM

If I remember correctly back in the early years of the 80's, when they had both 4A and 3-2-1A under the same roof in Gross, one year Beloit won 3-2-1A with 5 champs out of 12 weights and then the next year went up and won 4A with 6 champs out of the 12 weights. Having both tournaments there was very intense and fun. Thinking they just started televising around then.
Posted By: wksfan2010

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/08/13 04:50 PM

I remember when Jeff Boyle won his heavyweight match in 22 seconds over the Minneapolis kid in the finals.
Posted By: Coach Samson

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/08/13 04:56 PM

This would be the match you were talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKU6I-g63Y0
Posted By: bbd

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/08/13 06:01 PM

Don't know if we'll ever see a heavyweight like Boyle in the state of Kansas ever again!
Posted By: L.Geyer

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/08/13 06:03 PM

Boyle by far one of the most imprssive HWT from kansas ever.

But I think I was more impresed how young the official Chuck Reinert looked. :):)
Posted By: CHam

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/10/13 02:57 AM

Wow! What great memories I was young but I was there for most of these matches and I was reading through this thread last night and taking a trip through memory lane .
Posted By: Ryan Jilka

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/11/13 09:03 PM

Not my favorite for sure, but most memorable was seeing Wes Harding get an unfavorable call his senior year. I can't remember the details now, but I remember our whole house yelling at the t.v. and ref. Would have been his fourth championship.
Posted By: A. Oncewas

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/11/13 10:38 PM

Number 1 on my list, Ryan. In my opinion that match is the most memorable in the history of 321a state. Favorable, or unfavorable is irrelevant. Everyone in Gross Memorial was on the edge of their seats or toes waiting to see that outcome.
Posted By: Ricky Bobby

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/15/13 07:18 AM

How about this 321A gem:

In 1998 at 130 lbs., Pat Dykstra of Mission Valley beating Travis Baker of Hoxie in the semifinals via an injury default caused by Baker throwing a hard cross face. Dykstra was leading in the match and Baker was trying to comeback and in doing so he got a little carried away with his cross faces. It kept Baker from going for a second straight state title, and from being a three timer.

The result let Dykstra get into the finals where he met his opponent, Jay Hrabe of Plainville, and a host of boos from the pro-Northwest Kansas wrestling crowd. Dykstra took the early lead with a quick shuck to a side-by-side headlock and Hrabe earns an escape before the crew at Smoky Hills Television cut to a replay of the action from the previous night's semifinal match of Dykstra vs Baker. When the TV crew gets back to the actual finals match it is now 4 to 3 in favor of Dykstra heading into the second period. I don't know what happened in that minute and a half of non-coverage as they didn't address it on the broadcast.

During the second period it is revealed by the TV crew that the head coach for Mission Valley has been ejected from the tournament for something unrelated to the Baker cross face. If memory serves me correctly it was for having chewing tobacco. There was no scoring in the second with Dykstra getting ridden out by Hrabe.

Hrabe takes bottom and Dykstra rides him out for the first minute before the match is stopped for a stalemate. After the final stoppage, Dykstra had the match stopped for additional time so he could readjust his contact, take a breather, and in the process get booed some more. Hrabe quickly gets the escape at the restart and a takedown before the half-minute mark to take a 6 to 4 lead. Then the cheers came for Hrabe and he sealed the victory by riding Dykstra out.

One of the better finals matches just because of the controversy that surrounded it. I really wish I knew what happened in the minute and a half that was not telecast, but either way I think this whole story deserves some mention.
Posted By: wrestlinfan2115

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/18/13 02:25 AM

It was 1990 I believe. Phillipsburg got 2nd place by only 1 point or something due to heavy weight match.
Posted By: Chuck Rodriguez

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/24/13 03:05 PM

I agree, definitely one of the best finals matches. I don't care who you are, you're holding your breath watching the final moments of that match.
Posted By: Chuck Rodriguez

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/24/13 03:07 PM

I remember watching Boyle throughout the season, was that 1995? He had a way of gently scooping his opponent up and putting him down wherever he wanted, however he wanted. I'm sure it took a lot of strength but Jeff Boyle made it look easy.
Posted By: Chuck Rodriguez

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/24/13 03:26 PM

That was 1997, Chad Flores of Silver Lake vs Edgard Castillo of Leoti-Wichita Co. I think Castillo went on to win the following year under Coach Steiger.
Posted By: Chuck Rodriguez

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/24/13 03:37 PM

John Flores led the WCHS Indians to win the 1995 team championship, the school's first ever. The following year, 1996, Leoti-Wichita Co. tied with St. Francis. Had a 112-pounder named Chuck Rodriguez defeated his opponent, Scott Jenkins of St. Francis, Leoti would have won the championship outright.

Actually, I think we had 4 finalists that year: Rodriguez, Jairo Rito, Manuel Otero, and Alonzo Bocanegra. This is all from memory, btw. I could be wrong on some of the details.
Posted By: Chuck Rodriguez

Re: 30 Years of SHPTV Broadcasting 321A State - 02/24/13 03:37 PM

Hi, Lance!
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