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jason perez uly beat dustin reed tonight 3-2

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Charland of Junction City dominated Seibel of Salina south last night 7-3 at Salina South Inv.


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Kale Newell of Mankato (I think he coops with Smith Center) wrestled 135 at the Norton Tournament.

Codie Bontz of Andover Central beat B.T. O'Hara of Columbus at the Augusta Tournament, 2 to 1 in O.T.

Landon Keiswetter of Norton beat Morgan Numrich of Scott City at the Norton Tournament.

Brett Lamar of Silver Lake wrestled 125 at the Derby Tournament and finished 2nd to Daniel DeShazer. He beat Garrett Jones of Ark City, 6 to 2.

Robbie Hines of Ulysses beat Adrian Salas of Liberal at the Liberal Tournament.

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Thanks for the posts! I will be busy tomorrow. 4A and 6A rankings first and then All-Class. Hope to have them all done by Tuesday if the results are turned in on time.


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I was looking at results from Salinas turny and Chris Sullivan-Hutch beat Javier Vieyra-SS and Regis Weiss-Russell and as i recall Dustin Reed-Colby beat Chris Sullivan at Eagle invite so u might take a look at 103 and make some changes

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Who beat Regis in the semis? That makes it tough with an 18-23 guy last year beating Javier and placing ahead of Weiss.

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That was a 4 man round robin. Sullivan beat Vieyra in OT and Weiss (8-5) while Vieyra beat Weiss in the final round 10-1.

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Originally Posted By: tigerwrestling
jason perez uly beat dustin reed tonight 3-2

I believe Reed then beat Perez the following day in the finals of the Liberal Tournament.

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Originally Posted By: moeder
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jason perez uly beat dustin reed tonight 3-2

I believe Reed then beat Perez the following day in the finals of the Liberal Tournament.


That is true he beat Perez 7-4 i believe

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thats correct

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Anyone who attended the Augusta tourney knows that the officiating was something else. Those who always say, " dont leave it so close the ref has to decide". That all went out the window Saturday night. I refuse to mention names, but those in attendance know. Every match that was close, there was an argument with coach and official. I would say the results at Augusta should not be considered in the rankings. Just my opinion.

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i definitely agree with you on this one tigersgirl terrible reffing i guess they had all the good officials at the derby tournament

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TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Goddard - 6A
2. Derby - 6A
3. Emporia - 5A
4. Andale - 4A
5t. Clay Center - 4A
5t. Valley Center - 4A
7. Lansing - 5A
8. Andover Central - 5A
9. Abilene - 4A
10. Ark City - 5A



INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS:

103
1. Zac Gentzler - 9 - AC - 5A
2. Bryce Shoemaker - 9 - BAL - 4A
3. Kaleb Bonilla - 11 - GD - 6A
4. Chris Burley - 9 - GB - 5A
5. Clay Mulligan - 10 - SC - 4A
6. Jace Roy - 9 - PV - 4A
7. Cullen Hood - 9 - LOU - 4A
8. Dustin Reed - 9 - CB - 4A
9. Jason Perez - 10 - ULY - 4A
10. Chris Sullivan - 10 - HUT - 5A


112
1. Isaac Ruiz - 12 - JC - 6A
2. Dalton Miller - 12 - WC - 6A
3. Zac Dremel - 10 - OS - 6A
4. Trevor Boyer - 12 - MV - 5A
5. Bo Newport - 11 - PV - 4A
6. Bo Pursel - 10 - LS - 5A
7. Nathan Reed - 12 - CB - 4A
8. Hunter Haralson - 9 - LAW - 6A
9. Austin Hood - 10 - LOU - 4A
10t. Tim Prescott - 10 - MCP - 5A
10t. Dylan Schumacher - 10 - TMP - 321A


119
1. Zac Sparr - 12 - RH - 4A
2. Cody Beasley - 11 - WC - 6A
3. Blaine Smith - 12 - SS - 5A
4. Dane Norris - 11 - MH - 6A
5. Aaron Seybold - 10 - PT - 5A
6. Colby Witten - 11 - MZ - 6A
7. Robbie Hines - 11 - ULY - 4A
8. Adrian Salas - 12 - LB - 5A
9. Tim Wrestler - 11 - CH - 4A
10. Denzell Davis - 12 - FS - 4A


125
1. Daniel DeShazer - 11 - WH - 6A
2. Brett LaMar - 12 - SL - 4A
3. Garrett Jones - 12 - AC - 5A
4. Jake Gentzler - 11 - AC - 5A
5. Symon Seaton - 11 - BL - 4A
6. Logan Singular - 12 - CC - 4A
7. Zach Hoehn - 11 - WEL - 321A
8. Troy Bainter - 11 - NO - 321A
9. Hunter Stalford - 11 - CV - 321A
10. Riley Soward - 10 - HAL - 321A


130
1. Taylor Moeder - 11 - SJA - 4A
2. Colt Rogers - 12 - SC - 321A
3. Kyle Johnson - 11 - COL - 4A
4. Tyson Schmidtberger - 12 - RUS - 4A
5. Brandon Charbonneau - 10 - EMP - 5A
6. Mario Corado - 11 - PT - 5A
7. Miles Johns - 10 - NEW - 5A
8. Alex Thibault - 9 - HAL - 321A
9t. Steven Plott - 12 - SS - 5A
9t. Ky Biddle - 10 - CB - 321A


135
1. Chase Nitcher - 12 - VC - 4A
2. Zack Tanenbaum - 11 - BVN - 6A
3. Kash Biddle - 12 - ARK - 5A
4. Alex Bontz - 10 - AC - 5A
5. Colton Eck - 11 - AN - 4A
6. Kale Newell - 11 - SC - 321A
7. Jace Campbell - 12 - OA - 321A
8. Uylesses DeShazer - 10 - WH - 6A
9. Courtney Strauss - 11 - AB - 4A
10. Travis Reinhart - 11 - DB - 6A


140
1. Tyler Anderson - 12 - CC - 4A
2. Danny Floyd - 12 - OS - 321A
3. Bryce Hood - 12 - LOU - 4A
4. Spencer Blew - 11 - LS - 5A
5. Bradley Little - 11 - DB - 6A
6. Vance Oliver - 12 - WIN - 5A
7. Tre Houlden - 11 - GD - 6A
8. BT O'Hara - 11 - COL - 4A
9. Tyler McMichael - 10 - CB - 321A
10. Micah Flora-Swick - 12 - GE - 5A


145
1. Ryne Cokeley - 11 - SJA - 4A
2. Joey Dozier - 12 - GC - 6A
3. Cody Shavlik - 12 - DB - 6A
4. Chase Sanchez - 11 - EMP - 5A
5. Tyler Davis - 12 - MCP - 5A
6. Derrick Weller - 12 - PIP - 4A
7. Connor Middleton - 10 - ONW - 6A
8. Trevor Oliver - 12 - OS - 321A
9. Chris Coover - 12 - OT - 4A
10. Dillon Wildin - 12 - MAR - 321A

152
1. Cade Blair - 12 - VC - 4A
2. Jake Walker - 12 - STA - 5A
3. Sam Son - 10 - CH - 4A
4. Josh Rodriguez - 12 - ULY - 4A
5. Colten Picking - 11 - AB - 4A
6. Landon Keiswetter - 11 - NO - 321A
7. Dillon Charland - 12 - JC - 6A
8. Jason Seibel - 12 - SS - 5A
9. Dylan Penka - 11 - BC - 5A
10. Ethan Stickel - 12 - CB - 4A


160
1. Jake Hattabaugh - 11 - AN - 4A
2. John Hambleton - 12 - LC - 4A
3. Reece Wright-Conklin - 10 - LAW - 6A
4. Nick Thibault - 12 - HAL - 321A
5. Todd Curtis - 12 - GE - 5A
6. Austin Willis - 12 - SH - 5A
7. Logan Gaskill - 12 - EMP - 5A
8. Tyler Baughman - 11 - LS - 5A
9. Lucas Cortez - 12 - EL - 4A
10. Ian Lackey - 12 - SV - 4A


171
1. Parker Madl - 12 - BV - 6A
2. Benny Armstrong - 12 - AN - 4A
3. Corey Engstrom - 12 - HOI - 321A
4. Ethan Mumaw - 11 - JW - 4A
5. Evon Royal - 12 - JC - 6A
6. Matt Reed - 10 - WH - 6A
7. Devon Keith - 11 - BC - 5A
8. Chance Davis - 12 - CC - 4A
9. Zane Perez - 12 - NO - 321A
10. Taylor Baird - 11 - PRT - 4A


189
1. Jace Banner - 12 - DC - 6A
2. David Blazevic - 12 - ON - 6A
3. Jonathan Truman - 12 - KMC - 5A
4. Zach Grimes - 11 - OZ - 4A
5. Dylon Walker - 12 - EL - 4A
6. Tyler Gjerstad - 12 - AB - 4A
7. Dalton Beard - 11 - GD - 6A
8. Cole Carpenter - 12 - DB - 6A
9. Luke Hayes - 10 - SC - 4A
10. Zach Anderson - 11 - CC - 4A


215
1. Kyle Caylor - 12 - WNW - 6A
2. Mark Kolmer - 12 - EMP - 5A
3. Taylor Wuthnow - 12 - AB - 4A
4. Nick Pearch - 12 - BV - 6A
5. Gage Knudson - 11 - JC - 6A
6. Josh Hicks - 12 - GD - 6A
7. Dylan Matheny - 12 - KMC - 5A
8. Josh Bush - 12 - LV - 6A
9. Ethan Jirak - 11 - OAK - 321A
10. Eric Mason - 10 - STA - 5A


285
1. Tank Burns - 12 - COL - 4A
2. BJ Finney - 12 - AN - 4A
3. Lorenzo Serna - 12 - EMP - 5A
4. Trey Page - 12 - WNW - 6A
5. Jared Rice - 12 - PHI - 321A
6. Cody Huffman - 12 - DOU - 321A
7. Dillon Salmans - 11 - HOX - 321A
8. Damone Hatch - 12 - IND - 4A
9. Luke Henning - 11 - AUG - 4A
10. Ryan Kincaid - 12 - BM - 5A


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Chief, how is Watters AC not ranked at 119? I would think that he would at least be 9 or 10.
Also once again, Calderon GC, Garcia DC and Perez ULY all beat Mulligan last year. Why is he ranked above them? What has happened this year that warrants this? I know that Garcia may go 112 both the other two are at 103. I cannot see Sullivan ahead of Calderon either. What produced this outcome?

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1. Caleb Seaton got beat by #10,Denzell Davis. Seaton is ahead of Watters. Watters has not been ranked many weeks now.

2. Mulligan is undefeated this year. He has beaten Sullivan, who beat Weiss and Vierya. He beat Reed. He trounced Calderon. He beat Hodges. Perez had a close match with Calderon.


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Originally Posted By: muffin
i definitely agree with you on this one tigersgirl terrible reffing i guess they had all the good officials at the derby tournament


After watching the video replays of Cokeley v. Blair, I would say that there were some suspicious calls made at Derby, too.


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I was wondering y reed was under perez when the last match they wrestled reed won by 4 points

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Originally Posted By: #1fan
I was wondering y reed was under perez when the last match they wrestled reed won by 4 points


Got it switched. Thanks.


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I have to say that officials are apart of the match. You can't use the official as an excuse. Both parties got that same 'bad' official. I tell my wrestlers that every time they set foot on the mat, that they are wrestling two people at the same time. No excuses, my wrestler lost or I made a decision to help them lose. Take the loss and learn from it. And now back to All-Class

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cant learn from a mistake that was made by an official!

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