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#137570 01/31/09 07:59 PM
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These results are not complete. The policy of the host is to e-mail the results to participating schools on Monday. So.... here is what I remember.

1. STA
2. SM East
3. BV North
4. Wichita North
5. St. Joseph Central


103:
1 - Tommy Williams (STA) vs. Miguel Correa (WN)
3 - Nick Mancuso (SJA) dec. Cameron Bohnsack (SJL) 3-2.

112:
1 - Jack Wenzel (WN) dec. Derek Bohnsack (SJL)
3 - C.J. Ikenberry (STA) pinned Sam Coen (SME)

119:
1 - James Wauer (WAS) dec. Zach Tanenbaum (BVN) 6-5 OT
3 - Diamond Wilson (WN) pinned Nick Ecker (SME)

125:
1 - Lane Swan (SJC) vs. Rory Haug (SJA)

130:
1 - Kaelin Brennan (SJC) vs. Daniel Balog (BVN)

135:
1 - Andy Jones (SMN) dec. Jacob Hoopes (BVN) 9-7 OT
3 - Ryan Blankenship (STA) vs. Shane Thuillez (WN)

140:
1 - Chase Woofter (SME) dec. Corie Caraway (SJC) 5-3
3 - Cody Harrison (TOP) vs. Paul Speckin (STA)

145:
1 - Jake Walker (STA) tech fall Byron Roath (WAS)
3 - Kyle Needham (SMN) injury default Tanner Johnson (SME)

152:
1 - Michael Perez (SME) dec. Bryce Frazier (SJC)

160:
1 - Jeff Rutherford (SME) dec. Rob Cashman (SMN)

215:
1 - Jacob Nowak (STA) pinned Cody Schmidt (WN)

285:
1 - Justin Walberg (STA) pinned Sharrone Berry (SJC)

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can you list the top 4 in every weight class, that would be nice !!!!!! thanks


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SM NORTH INVITATIONAL

At SM North

Teams: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas 170 ; 2. SM East 132; 3. BV North 130.5; 4. Wichita North 126; 5. St. Joseph Central 119; 6. SM North 79.5; 6. Washington 79.5; 8. St. James Academy 74.5; 9. Topeka 64; 10. St. Joseph Lafayette 54; 11. Sumner Academy 32; 12. Harmon 29.

Championship match results

103 pounds: Tommy Williams, St. Thomas Aquinas, t.f., Miguel Correa, Wichita North, 5:39. 112: Jack Wenzel, Wichita North, d., Derek Bohnsack, St. Joseph Lafayette, 6-4. 119: James Wauer, Washington, d., Zack Tannenbaum, BV North, 7-5. 125: Rory Haug, St. James Academy, f., Lane Swan, St. Joseph Central, 3:59. 130: Kaelin Brennan, St. Joseph Central, d., Daniel Baylog, BV North, 10-5. 135: Andrew Jones, SM North, f., Jacob Hoopes, BV North, 5:58.140: Chase Woofter,. SM East, d., Corie Caraway, St. Joseph Central, 4-2. 145: Jake Walker, St. Thomas Aquinas, t.f., Byron Roath, Washington, 17-1. 152: Michael Perez, SM East, d., Bryce Frazier, St. Joseph Central, 9-3. 160: Jeff Rutherford, SM East, d., Rob Coleman, SM North, 7-1. 171: Jared Hoopes, BV North, f., David Selleck, Washington, 5:31. 189: Riley Williams, Topeka, d., Ricardo Banuelos, Wichita North, 3-2. 215: Jacob Nowak, St. Thomas Aquinas, f., Cody Schmidt, Wichita North, 0:43. 275/285: Justin Walberg, St. Thomas Aquinas, f., Sharrone Berry, Sumner Academy, 3:58.

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Congratulations to my son's St. Thomas Aquinas team on their victory yesterday. You guys did great yesterday and showed good improvement at the right time of the year. Keep it up over the last three meets.

Also I got to give a special congratulations to my son Jacob Nowak whose championship yesterday was his fourth championship at the SM North Invitational. Congratulations, Jacob. Your mom and I are proud of this achievement of yours.


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152 Deandre Brown washington over jack vielhauer SJA
130 Tommy Kerns STA over SJA Dustin vielhauer
Tommy lost to dustin 15-3 i believe earlier great match

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yes it was a great match, iam new to the wrestling seen, and so are my boys in just there second year in wrestling. the best sport i have seen them participate in. thanks to the great coaching by mike medina and the rest of the assistant coaches they have been able to enjoy a few wins and build some confidence. jack finishing fourth in just his 2nd varsity meet, dustin 4th as a sophmore and t.j. losing to the speckin kid from sta ,a state qualifier last year, winner advance to 3rd - 4th place match. i couldnt be happier as a parent. s j a is building a team for the future and can show a lot for it now !!!!!!!!! good job mike


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An outstanding tournament like normal, but some of the officiating was the worst I've ever seen! I just don't understand why an official thinks they need to be the center of attention in a match...especially in overtime!

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rhino50, i agree that the officiating was sub par. i didnt see 1 point taken for stalling. i watched my 135lb son ride a guy the whole 2nd period and the other kid never made any moves, ive seen in other meets were there was at least a warning for the same non wrestling. the match i think you are referring to, you are exactly right. should have never gone that far .


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Actually, in the overtime match referred to there was a point taken for stalling earlier in the match. There was also a point taken for fleeing the mat in overtime when the wrestler avoided contact and stepped out of bounds. That's the definiton of fleeing the mat. Nobody likes to see a match end that way, especially the offical.

In an earlier match, a point was awarded for stalling when a wrestler repeatedly straggled back from out of bounds and eventually took a knee to catch a breather. He lost by a point. Another stall call and not popular with the coach but its the rule.

I saw several "riding the hips" calls for stalling.

I guess what you see is all how close you are to the action and what it is you are looking for. I thought the officiating was about on par -- some good, some bad -- just like the coaching and the wrestling. Not calling stalling or fleeing decides the match just as much as calling it, it just decides it for the other wrestler.


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