Top 5 A/AA in Each Weight Class
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Top 5 A/AA in Each Weight Class
Don't get to see a lot of southern teams just trying to get input...
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I'll try for top three to four right now off the top of my head. NO ORDER YET, NOT ENOUGH MATCHES!:
106 Laya, Lusher, Stover, Hodges
113 Whorton, Harris, Spencer, Efaw
120 Moore, Johnson, Stover, Stump
126 Robertson, McCune, Secrist,
132 Bozek, Pumphrey, Metheny, Hart
138 Good, Gibson, Reichard, Foster
145 Cox, Booth, Kuhn, Kotsko
152 Michael, Shuman, Ritchie, Elliot
160 Ritchie, Shaw, Arnett, Kincell, Daniels
170 Hart, Mason, Currence, Barker
182 Rodehaver, Cook, Lewis, Stewart
196 Adams, White, Lacy, Haughton
220 Daniels, Price, Hopkins, Keys
285 Markely, Stewart, Ledbetter
106 Laya, Lusher, Stover, Hodges
113 Whorton, Harris, Spencer, Efaw
120 Moore, Johnson, Stover, Stump
126 Robertson, McCune, Secrist,
132 Bozek, Pumphrey, Metheny, Hart
138 Good, Gibson, Reichard, Foster
145 Cox, Booth, Kuhn, Kotsko
152 Michael, Shuman, Ritchie, Elliot
160 Ritchie, Shaw, Arnett, Kincell, Daniels
170 Hart, Mason, Currence, Barker
182 Rodehaver, Cook, Lewis, Stewart
196 Adams, White, Lacy, Haughton
220 Daniels, Price, Hopkins, Keys
285 Markely, Stewart, Ledbetter
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I would add McCune at 38 and Moore at 170
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I'd say this early your right on or as close as you can be right now
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Schoonover and nice?
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Caleb Johnson or Aka Caleb Rea from Weir
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Rodehaver, Schoonover are @182, Nice is at 220
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Mine were off the top of my head, I did forget Nice who will definitely be in the mix and good info on the others weights.
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I would add Cottrill at 138 from Sissonville.
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Also McConaughey from Magnolia at 182
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Merry Christmas Everyone! Wouldn't it be awesome if someone would host a holiday invitational next year and get all the top wrestlers together early. It would set up some good rematches at regional and states! Just saying..
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Spencer Long 182
placed 5th at 195 at the 2015 state tournament
placed 5th at 195 at the 2015 state tournament
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I believe Nice is wrestling up to 220 right now. He should be 195 at states.
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White at 126
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Cottrell from Sissonville at 138, is one you want to watch. Hes going to surprise you.
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170 - Moore-Calhoun and Jarvis-Braxton
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Also 160. Horner- Keyser
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Looks like Jarvis and Moore will meet this weekend at Beckley. Any thoughts?
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I believe Jarvis beat Moore more than once his freshmen year, but with both being undefeated this far in the season I think it'll be a good match. With them also maybe meeting up at the BCI and LKC and possibly states.
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Caleb Johnson of Weir High School, is now Caleb Rea thanks to the great state of WV. There is no more aka, needed.
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Braxton and Calhoun in the same pool will be very interesting this weekend.
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Saw somebody took note of Caleb Rae of Weir. I don't quite remember what class he wrestles, but he is definitely one of the wild cards to watch out for.
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2015DeBee106 wrote:Saw somebody took note of Caleb Rae of Weir. I don't quite remember what class he wrestles, but he is definitely one of the wild cards to watch out for.
Rea is 120. Riley Nice is a 9th grader that is at 120 that could make some noise too. I talked to Magnolia's coach yesterday and Caleb Nice will be staying at 220.
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Seen the Nice boy wrestle at 220 in the Cameron Tournament he is a tough kid and fun to watch.
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106: Laya, Lusher, Hodges
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Hoard
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Hoard is tough also. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Cook, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Cook and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Hoard
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Hoard is tough also. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Cook, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Cook and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
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HolyHighCrotch wrote:106: Laya, Lusher, Hodges
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Hoard
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Hoard is tough also. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Murphy, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Murphy and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
Hoard is 132 not 128....!!!!!!
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pin2win wrote:HolyHighCrotch wrote:106: Laya, Lusher, Hodges
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Hoard
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Hoard is tough also. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Murphy, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Murphy and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
Hoard is 132 not 138...!!!!!!
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HolyHighCrotch wrote:106: Laya, Lusher, Hodges
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Hoard
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Hoard is tough also. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Murphy, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Murphy and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
Hoard is 132 not 138.....
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06: Laya, Lusher, Hodges
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Foster
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Cook, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Cook and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
Laya and Lusher have not met yet, but Laya has scored bonus points in every match this year. Returning champion and results showing he should do it again.
113: Whorton, Recrosio, Spencer
Whorton in drivers seat with beating Recrosio at WVNG Duals and a dominating Major Decision over Spencer. Recrosio and Whorton in Regional finals and state finals. Whorton repeats.
120: Moore, Harris, Rea
Three impressive wrestlers with contradicting styles. Cam Moore is solid from neutral and hard to score on. Cam Moore graduates as a three timer but Rea or Harris will push him to earn it.
126: Secrist, Robertson, White
Secrist edged out Robertson this week in a close decision. I think it comes down to these two in the finals. Robertson gets his in his senior year on the way out the door. If not, one of the hardest working toughest kids to not get one.
132: Bozek, Metheny, Pumphrey
Bozek came out of no where last year and took his first state title. Has been solid all year this season. Metheny is always dangerous and has fallen just short two years in a row. Pumphrey is always physical. Taking Bozek on the repeat as of now.
138: Reichard, Goode, Foster
Reichard had a solid performance at Winners Choice and looks like the current front runner but alot of dogs are chasing and closing. Goode is always solid and in the running. Going with Good right now but open to debate as all are tough.
145: Cox, Currence, Booth
Cox and the rest of the field. Anything can happen and Currence and Booth are toigh but I think Cox is at another level. Cox with a dominating performance.
152: Michael, Elliot, Ritchey
Toughest weight class this year. Michael has now split with Ritchie on the season but leads the recent series like 5 to 1. Michael beat Elliot this season definitively in their first matchup. They will meet again with conference, regionals, WSAZ, etc. Elliot got the better of Ritchie. Shuman still lerks on the outside. With the entire whirlwind, I think Michael finishes his career with another state title and a refuse to lose attitude.
160: Shaw, Ritchie, Horner
Ritchie a returning state champion. Shaw has been in the mix for years. Horner a tough wrestler from a tough program and always dangerous. My gut tells me Shaw is going to want this the most and won't let it escape him in his senior year.
170: Hart, Moore, Jarvis
Hart wins number three giving himself a chance to join the small group of four timers this state has had. Moore and Jarvis are tough but a healthy Hart won't be beat.
182: Schoonover, Cook, Stewart
Reports say Rodehaver is done which solidifies Schoonover as the clear front runner. Cook and Stewart are good but not sure they can knock off Schoonover.
195: Adams, White, Abbott
Adams is the top pound for pound wrestler in this class. Control them to the mat and a referee that is not soft and he would also be winning his third this year. White will stay physical with him but talent will shine through.
220: Daniels, Nice, Price
Another tough weight class that all three are in the running. Not sure how it really ends up but going with Indy getting a fourth individual champion. This may be the difference in them getting another team title.
285: Markley, Carey, Stewart
Carey is tough, but Markley is returning to same weight to repeat this year. Stewart and Carey will push him but he comes through for 2.
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