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the best weight in 12 and under is,a gest, but the hardest weights at 12 and under will be 110-115-120. just look at the boys that you read about how good they are kody haskins-tohk-sawyer train-manhattan Quinton ford-lin co.and there are a lot more good wrestlers there. you need to look at the topeka and salina and see how they did there, in fact there were a lot of good kids at salina, but belive it or not they did not win there so those weight are going to be a rough go.I hope you watch these weights at the state meet in topeka it will be a good show.

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While I'm sure any observer could make valid arguements for most weights being the most difficult, it appears 88 will be a tough " row to hoe " also. Some of the tough competitors we've seen so far Tyler Roth, M Dunn, Brake, Danny Floyd, Shavclk, Gahagan, Rempe, Lackey. No slackers in that list.Who knows which, if any, will move up or down in weight. Their are also a list of kids wrestling at 88 that are close to turning the corner and knocking one of these in an upset match.My vote would have to go 88.

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Don't forget about Cole Zoglman, he's also at 88. He stuck all of his guys,which 3 were last years state champs. At Salina's TOC.

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Don't forget about Cole Zoglman, he's also at 88. He stuck all of his guys,which 3 were last years state champs. At Salina's TOC.

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No doubt about Zoglman!

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What about 12 and under 72? At Salina there were 16 wrestlers, 13 former state placers, several state champions. Pound for pound, who is better than Sharky Slyter?


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I think that there are alot of good wrestlers from 80 to 88. There are alot of state placers all through these weights. It will be interesting to see exactly what weights they end up going in.


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from 100 to 120 will be tough

100- braiden daniels ...
105- benny armstrong, kyle detmer ...
110- ...
115- cody sherwood, clint taylor, tanner kriss, cody hanel ...
120- colby crank, kyle caylor ...

i'm sure there is more than what i have


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