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I have been looking back and maybe it is just based on recent outcomes at National Tournaments (Sr. Nationals, Fargo, College and so on), but the 3xers list is pretty impressive I would say.
Just some names that won it 'only' 3 times:
Atticus Disney, Danny Grater, Ross Taplin, Jeff Boyle, Cody Garcia, Paulie Hansen, Brett Bahe, Luke Metzler, Tommy Edgmon, Andrew Ubben, Duane Zlatnick, Jordan Bedore, Earl Jones, Frank Jonas, Jason Pyle, Jake Klein Austin Devoe, Doug Hoover, Wes Harding, Eric Koehler, Levi Younkin, Justin Dyer
I am sure I missed more, but does anybody have post high school career stats on these guys? I know some are just getting started, but compared to the 4x Champs we have some great achievements I would think.
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Doug Hoover was a 4 timer.
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Doug Hoover was a 4 timer. K eliminate him from the 3xer list. Put him with the 4xers.
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Akin 87-89 Bishop Miege - Iowa State - World Team Member Ankeman 68, 70, 71 Goodland Baker 74-76 Norton Beeson 89-91 Ark City Bell 77-79 Salina Central - Wyoming Bollin 83-85 Immaculata - Oklahoma - World Team Member Bontz, Martin 76, 76 GS, 78 - KMC Boyle, Bill 74, 75, 75 GS - Shawnee Mission West Boyle, Jeff 95-97 - Norton Briggs 89-91 - Junction City Brown, Steve 80-82 - Beloit Canfield 85,86,88 - Concordia Charbonneau, Dennis 81-83 Clay Center Clouse 99-2001 Atchison County Coleman 96-98 Manhattan - Iowa State Coons 81-83 Hutchison Dawes 94-96 Andale DeLeon, Robert 78,79,81 Leoti Devoe 99-2001 - Columbus Dong, John 88,89,91 - Concordia Douglas 79-81 - Oklahoma - World Team, Olympian Dykstra 86-88 - Wichita South Fischer 81-83 - Oklahoma - NCAA AA Fisher 68-70 - Norton Frakes 76,76GS,78 - Douglass Franks 87-89 - Wellington Gabel, Kelly 97-99 - St. Francis George 89-91 - Wichita Northwest Geyer 90-92 - Leoti Goodale 90-92 - Ark City Grieve 81-83 - Osborne Gull 66-68 - El Dorado Hankins 92-94, Ark City Harding 84-86, Southeast Saline - FHSU Harrington 80-82 Derby - OSU, FHSU Heidrick 79,81,82 Beloit Hernandez, Chris 89-91 Ark City Hewitt, Mark 80,81,83 Beloit Horning 67-69 Norton Jenkins 95-97 St. Francis Johnson, Toby 83,84,86 Beloit Jones, Terry 74-76 Oakley Keller, Neil 85-87 - KMC Klein 99-2001 - KMC Koehler 79-81 - Nemaha Valley Kraft 87-89 - Emporia Lampe, Steve 65-87 - Colby - Iowa State Landes 66-68 - Wellington Lollar 74,76,77 - Scott City Luschen 76-78 - Shawnee Mission South Madison 92-84 - Ulysses Milsap 79-81 - Wichita North - Nebraska Morrow 84-86 - Derby Neville, Paul 46,48,49 - St. Francis Neville, Lyle 53-55 - St. Francis Ngo, Chris 93-95 - Concordia Noce, Cliff 80-82 - Emporia Patch, Kyle 92-94 - Harmon/Schlagle Pfizenmaier 96-98 - Clay Center Pope 72-74 - Hoxie Ramirez 69-71 - Ark City Ray, David 79-81 - Carroll/Goddard - Iowa/Edinboro NCAA D1 AA Rechtfertig 88,89,91 - Wellsville Roark, Matt 86,87,89 - Columbus Roark, Randy 89,91,92 - Columbus Shelton 88-90 Phillipsburg Shepard 56-58 Hoxie Speer, Gerard 99-2001 Scott City Spencer, Pat 79-81 KMC Sporer 79-81 - Oakley Stueve 75,76,76GS - Emporia Terry 91-93 - McPherson - Nebraska NCAA D1 AA Tilman 96,97,00 - Pratt Tolbert, Herbert 76,76GS,77 - Newton Vandever 95-97 - Ark City Votopka 50-52 - Oberlin Wilson, Lance 84,86,87 - Blue Valley Witherspoon 73-75 - Liberal Zuege 74,75,75GS - St. Francis
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Wow. How did I miss those 2?! I am thinking the 3timers may have the nod on better post high school accolades.
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That list is up through 2001. I don't have the rest with me. I think the 3xers as a whole have something left to prove or so it appears. Only 3 4xers have NCAA D1 AAed.
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I know that 2 of the 3Xers from Clay Center (Pfizenmaier, Grater) have 5 AA's to their credit between them in Division II.
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Terry from McPherson was also a Div 1 AA for Nebraska.
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I had the data for the state championships but all the post high school stuff I listed was off the top of my head. It would be great to have a site that listed all of our wrestler's post high school major accomplishments. Heck just to wrestle beyond HS is a major commitment. If I could I would list every college these guys attended and then do a two timer list as well. Any help like Brandon's would be greatly appreciated. (Where did Pfizenmaier wrestle?)
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Brandon wrestled at Kearney, NE
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Don't forget the the 4 or 5 hwts mentioned earlier either.
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Randybob was a 4-time AA in college.
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Scotty Goodale was a D2 National Champion. Alan Hankins was a D2 Runner-up. Both from Ark City.
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Tony Lewis was only a 1 timer but 2008 AA for the University of Nebraska at Omaha...
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Scott Coleman was "only" a 3 timer, but he was a high school national champion and All-American at Iowa State.
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maybe there's something to the post about 4 time champs, and post high school success.
Joe Renfro Jon White Joe Johnston Shawn Bunch Jason Soloman? are a few off the top of my head who arguably had more success in college, with out all the championships in high school.
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Cokeley's list is incorrect: Ankenman was from Norton Baker was from Goodland
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I will plug for bro. Lyle Geyer he was 3x'r 90,91,92. National Champion at senior nationals OW of senior nationals in 92. AA when at southern Colorado
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Jason Pyle was a 2X AA at D-III Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His older brother Matt "only" won it 2X was but was 2X D-III National Champ at Luther as well.
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