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You would make a good towel boy...maybe you could do some take downs on them.
Do something...act stupid.
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I gotta practice them somehow. I could also be an honorary mat roller. I've got lots experience at that. If it was possible, I think I would have been all state at mat rolling.
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does anyone know if there is any pound allowance for this event?
CAN I BE A STATE CHAMP?.....uh? duh!
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Every wrestler is given a 10-pound allowance.
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Spen ..... you "beefin up" for baseball? ..... good game and your Steve buddies will be there .... so kick a**
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Wow , do you really think it wil be this close? I get the impression from my 6A friends that there wouldnt be any quality athletics in Kansas if it werent for them. I also get the same little turned up nose and sniff when I mention Labette as National Champions. Oh well I guess we will see. I was expecting it to be like 0-200,000
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Bronco Wrestler, I am just curious, how many of these wrestlers have you actually watched wrestle?
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You better protect him Computerized Shoes
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I thought it was the top finishing Sr. in each weight class that accepts the offer was how the teams were to be picked. Well that is not the case at 215
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it is the top finishing senior for each class 6A- Spencer Curran(me) 1st 5A- Sponsel- 1st 4A- Fox must have declined the invitation and then it went to Marrs and he's wrestling 189 321A- Pulec-1st and then Playtner is taking Fox's spot i assume because of Marrs going to 189
CAN I BE A STATE CHAMP?.....uh? duh!
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SFoster:
Bronco Wrestler has wrestled everyone in the world. Granted, he may not have won each and every match but...he can win ladies so watch your back.
How was that TCarmona?
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With a new format for the Senior Classic this year (big school vs. small school format), the KWCA board officers deliberated for a very long time as to the criteria, selection of wrestlers, etc. After listing all of the wrestlers we wanted to invite, we realized we had a meet that was way too large (a competition that was looking at 3+ hours of wrestling at the very least). We ultimately decided to limit the meet to 2005 state champions as garaunteed entrants, and after that list was compiled, we invited the most accomplished seniors we could find to also take part in the event. This lineup is still tentative, as we are still waiting on confirmations, wrestlers are backing out, waiting to see if they can compete, etc. Since there were no senior state champions at 103, there is not a match at 103.
As for 215, yes Fox was invited and regretfully had to decline. The selection committee then selected Allyn Plattner of Sabetha as his replacement because he was SQ, 4th, 2nd, and 4th in his four years....he was chosen over a wrestler that qualified as a senior and placed third in that year (even though he defeated Plattner at state). These decisions were tough and we hope you can understand the difficult task the selection committee had in front of them.
There are MANY talented and successful senior wrestlers throughout the state and we certainly wish we could invite them all. However, to make the competition feasible, that was just not possible. Thanks for your understanding and please do not hesitate to email me with your thoughts and/or suggestions for future consideration. We are and always will be open to your input! We want to continue to make this competition something all of Kansas can be very proud of!!
Kind Regards, Kit Harris KWCA President kharris@usd348.com
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If that's the case, why isn't Chenoweth in there. He placed three years to Newell's once.
To be something that you have never been, you must be willing to do something that you have never done.
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Curtis Chenowith was always at the top of the finishing for four years, not to mention tied for the all time record for most takedowns. Too bad no one saw fit to reward picking a sport and staying with it as being particularly important. My vote certainly would have gone to Chenowith.
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Newell was a state champion....all 2005 state champions were given automatic invitation.
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Chenoweth has had a more successful career though, he just got beat by an amazing wrestler in the finals. And Plattner was picked over a guy that beat him.
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All 2005 state champions were given automatic invitation. You are right, though, Chenoweth is an outstanding wrestler who has had a very successful career.
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Originally posted by Computerized Shoes: SFoster:
Bronco Wrestler has wrestled everyone in the world. Granted, he may not have won each and every match but...he can win ladies so watch your back. Well said my new friend, I may not have won every match against everyone, but I have wrestled them. Also I am good with the ladies thanks to a new coach I have. Alex
Alex R. Ryan KSHSAA Official #15616 USAWKS Official #707
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ThreePointBuck, even though I won't be wrestling at the Classic's, I'll still be there too watch. But you and anybody that wants to see my skills displayed one last time in Kansas during high school can come watch me at the tag team match. I've been working on a couple new takedowns just for this match. So everyone that goes to the Classic's should stay for the tag team match.
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three point buck. the reason y chenowith had a better career is because newell played bball his first three years of highschool. so its not hard to see y he had a better career.
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