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Don't know ALL, but a few:
Duell-Goodland Gable-St. Francis Maynes-Salina South Gilliland-Hoxie Madden-Norton
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This could mean trouble! I don't know about "trouble" but I will say it is obvious that most rankings services don't check out the weights and wrestlers at those weights. I firmly believe there are a few decent rankings services that do their homework, but even they are limited. For my money, Intermat Wrestling with Jason Bryant is by far the best, then after that and depending on the weight you look at is Rev Wrestling. In this service listed here, as in most, you have kids at the wrong weight, not even close, and some ranked above others that have never defeated the person ranked below them. I will state emphatically, in the long run, Kansas wrestlers get screwed on the national rankings. I think Colorado and yes, even Oklahoma falls into that category as well. As far as I am concerened, you can take most of the HS wrestling rankings, print it out, and use it for toilet paper when you camp out in the woods.
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Dustin May, Derby HS Tristen Deshazer Wichita West Baldridge I am sure a large number of others
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Don't know ALL, but a few:
Duell-Goodland Gable-St. Francis Maynes-Salina South Gilliland-Hoxie Madden-Norton I only see Gilliland winning two. Is it Mike Gilliland (83,84)?
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Zach Roberson - BVN (?), Bo Maynes - Salina South, Dusty Spaulding - Emporia, Jake Kregbaum (sp) Abliene
Travis Stites ? Ark City? There has been at least one from Ark City, I can't seem to recall his name.
D. Dean Welsh, Junction City ***Dean plays well with others!!! ;-)
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Don't know ALL, but a few:
Duell-Goodland Gable-St. Francis Maynes-Salina South Gilliland-Hoxie Madden-Norton I only see Gilliland winning two. Is it Mike Gilliland (83,84)? NO!! It's his nephew Matt. 2002-2005??
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I know Oklahoma has 19 4X Champs:
4-Time State Champions ( 19 Four-Timers )
Mike Bizzle (130) Cascia Hall 2002-2005 Ryan Henning (135) Tuttle 2001-2004 Brandon Tucker (112) Broken Arrow 2000-2003 Derrick Fleenor (119) El Reno 1999-2002 Teyon Ware (135) Edmond North 1999-2002 Clark Shouse (140) Morrison 1997-2000 Matt Grice (152) Harrah 1997-2000 Matt Bean (145) Mustang 1996-1999 Shane Roller (160) Bixby 1995-1998 Jeff Henning (171) Tuttle 1995-1998 Michael Lightner (130) Marlow 1993-1996 Steve Elkins (142) Madill 1992-1995 Jerry Best (136) Chandler 1988-1991 T. J. Jaworsky (123) Edmond 1987-1990 Kyle Rosebure (136) McAlester 1984-1987 Todd Chesbro (157) Stillwater 1984-1987 Kenny Monday (141) Tulsa Washington 1977-1980 Cecil Beisel (HWT) Perry 1975-1978 Leonard Shelton (HWT) Ponca City 1937-1940
When I went to HS at Putnam City, OK, they had two, pretty much back to back with Beisel and Monday. They were the first ones in 35 years.
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I think this is a complete list of Kansas four timers:
Doug Duel - Goodland - 1972-1975 Roy Oeser - KMC - 1974-1997 Matt Treaster - Beloit - 1981-1984 Todd Layton - Independence - 1984-1987 Todd Drake - Andover - 1985-1988 Justin Ware - Ark City - 1989-1992 Dusty Spalding - Emporia - 1992-1997 Bill Gabel - St. Francis - 1993-1996 Devin Bahm - Ark City - 1993-1996 Bo Maynes - Salina South - 1995-1998 Zach Roberson - BVNW - 1996-1999 Jeremy Long - Santa Fe Trail - 1997-2000 Travis Stites - McPherson - 1997-2000 Dustin May - Derby - 1998-2001 Doug Hoover - KMC - 1999-2002 Jake Kriegbaum - Abilene - 2001-2004 Matt Gilliland - Hoxie - 2001-2004 Josh Baldridge - Campus - 2002-2005 Clay Madden - Norton - 2003-2006 Tristen Deshazer - Wichita West - 2003-2006
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Matt Gilliland. I believe he graduated in 04
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Must be his Dad that was a 2X champion at Hoxie.
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The 4 time SC include: Doug Duell, Goodland 1972,73,74,75 Grand SC 1975 Roy Oeser Wichita KMC 1974,75,76,77 Grand SC 1976 Matt Treaster Beloit 1981,82,83,84 Todd Layton Independence, 1984,85,86,87 Todd Drake Andover, 1985,86,87,88 Justin Ware Ark City, 1989,90,91,92 Devin Bahm Ark City, 1993,94,95,96 Bill Gabel St. Francis 1993,94,95,96 Bo Maynes Salina South 1995,96,97,98 Zach Roberson Blue Valley NWHS 1996,97,98,99 Jeremy Long Santa Fe Trail, 1997,98,99,00 Dusty Spaulding Emporia, 1997,98,99,00 Travis Stites McPherson,1997,98,99,00 Dustin May, Derby 1998,99,00,01 Doug Hoover Wichita KMC, 1999,00,01,02 Mat Gilliland Hoxie, 2001,02,03,04 Jake Kriegbaum, Abilene 2001,02,03,04 Josh Baldridge Haysville-Campus 2002,03,04,05 Clay Madden Norton 2003,04,05,06 Tristen Deshazer Wichita West 2003,04,05,06 20 total 4-time state champions. RMG
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Must be his Dad that was a 2X champion at Hoxie. Matt Gilliland's dad is Doug Gilliland. Mike is Doug's brother, Matt's UNCLE.
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I know Oklahoma has 19 4X Champs:
4-Time State Champions ( 19 Four-Timers )
Mike Bizzle (130) Cascia Hall 2002-2005 Ryan Henning (135) Tuttle 2001-2004 Brandon Tucker (112) Broken Arrow 2000-2003 Derrick Fleenor (119) El Reno 1999-2002 Teyon Ware (135) Edmond North 1999-2002 Clark Shouse (140) Morrison 1997-2000 Matt Grice (152) Harrah 1997-2000 Matt Bean (145) Mustang 1996-1999 Shane Roller (160) Bixby 1995-1998 Jeff Henning (171) Tuttle 1995-1998 Michael Lightner (130) Marlow 1993-1996 Steve Elkins (142) Madill 1992-1995 Jerry Best (136) Chandler 1988-1991 T. J. Jaworsky (123) Edmond 1987-1990 Kyle Rosebure (136) McAlester 1984-1987 Todd Chesbro (157) Stillwater 1984-1987 Kenny Monday (141) Tulsa Washington 1977-1980 Cecil Beisel (HWT) Perry 1975-1978 Leonard Shelton (HWT) Ponca City 1937-1940
When I went to HS at Putnam City, OK, they had two, pretty much back to back with Beisel and Monday. They were the first ones in 35 years.
Ryan, Jared, and Jeff Henning combined for 11 state titles with Jared being a 3 time champion.
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That is amazing. I wonder how many brothers can beat 11 titles. How close did Jared get to the grand slam?
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