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What is the toughest weight bracket at any of the state tournaments?
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Sorry I only clicked 2 choices
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Very glad to see I'm not the only one thinking 6a 119 and 4a 152
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125 lbs. Aaron Ely (28-1) Leavenworth Nick Shumate (38-2) Blue Valley Northwest Russell Freeman (30-6) Goddard Jake Tanenbaum (35-7) Blue Valley North Adam Almaguer (27-7) Olathe North
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Heck 152 at every class looks tough.
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160 4a is crazy stacked too. I have yet to hear anyone talk about that weight class.
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Nobody has more than 10 losses in that bracket! It reminds me of 152 4a, 3 years ago.
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I know 6A 119 and 4A 152 has some big names, but for depth and loaded with quality wrestlers I think 5A 135 is toughest: Tyler Koehn Pitt-37-1 Mark Millstead STA-35-3 Alden Isenberg GE-26-4 3rd 2005 Kyle Buehler LAN-37-1 4th 2005 Austin Jonas KMC-37-4 4th 2005 Thomas Pipes WIN-33-10 4th 2005 Tom McDonald BC-25-6 2nd 2005 Jeremy Plott SS-23-12
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152 4A is the toughest bracket this year. With the top four on the same side....somethings not right with the selection.? Someone that may deserve to medal will get eliminated by virtue of bracket placement. I realize that it's an automated system but...there should be a safety valve for just this kind of thing. Whoever medals in this bracket will deserve it for sure.
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For once it seems like 6A 275 has more than one or two decent wrestlers.
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3A 125 left a 2 time state placer home in the regional. These kids are placers. Broekelman, 2,3 Migchaelbrink 2,3 Mosley 1,4 Olson 5,5 Cook 3,4 These are qualifiers Smull, Bechtel, Ramirez, King, Streit Tougest 3A weight in my opinion.
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I agree, 2 two time state placers were wrestling to see who was going to state, olson and samuleson, I was really happy for olson but still felt really bad for samuleson. 1-0 match, real close and too bad they couldnt both go.
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Our regional should be allowed to send the top 6 wrestler's, but I doubt if the rest of the state would agree.
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