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TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Andale - 4A
3. Lawrence - 6A
4. Newton - 5A
5. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
6. Manhattan - 6A
7. Andover Central - 5A
8. Gardner-Edgerton - 6A
9. Garden City - 6A
10. Hays - 5A


106:
1. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A - 25-1
2. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A - 24-2
3. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A - 25-4
4. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A - 18-1
5. Logan Terrill - 9 - ARK - 5A - 24-6
6. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A - 15-1
7. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A - 11-3
8. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A - 26-4
9. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A - 20-5
10t. Jake Goldenstein - 9 - AUG - 4A - 20-1
10t. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5A - 17-2


113:
1. Zac Gentzler - 11 - AC - 5A - 21-0
2. Tyler Mies - 10 - AN - 4A - 22-1
3. Zak Hensley - 9 - SJA - 4A - 20-4
4. Jason Perez - 12 - ULY - 4A - 15-1
5. Alex Garcia - 12 - DC - 6A - 16-6
6. Devin Briscoe - 9 - GC - 6A - 20-2
7. Javier Vieyra - 12 - SS - 5A - 16-4
8. Hunter Price - 11 - HOL - 4A - 17-1
9. Michael Lindlar - 11 - WNW - 6A - 21-5
10. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A - 17-0


120:
1. Isaac Dulgarian - 9 - STA - 5A - 24-1
2. Dustin Reed - 11 - CLB - 4A - 24-1
3. Tim Prescott - 12 - MCP - 4A - 18-1
4. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A
5. Anthony Calderon - 12 - GC - 6A - 19-3
6. Chris Burley - 11 - GB - 5A - 15-2
7. Quinton Harrison - 11 - NEW - 5A - 15-5
8. Kevin Arnhold - 12 - HAY - 5A - 19-3
9. Jared Suppes - 11 - DB - 6A - 12-5
10. Kevin Perez - 12 - JC - 6A - 13-5


126:
1. Austin Hood - 12 - LOU - 4A - 18-0
2. Bryce Shoemaker - 11 - BAL - 4A - 21-3
3. Michael Olsen - 10 - LS - 5A - 23-5
4. Dylan Schumacher - 12 - TMP - 321A - 21-3
5. Colby Watters - 12 - ARK - 5A - 19-1
6. TJ Stokes - 12 - GE - 6A - 15-4
7. Dane Edwards - 11 - DC - 6A - 21-3
8. Hunter Haralson - 11 - LAW - 6A - 20-4
9. Alex Wolf - 12 - SV - 4A - 18-0
10. Lukas Maki - 11 - KMC - 5A - 20-2


132:
1. Bo Pursel - 12 - LS - 5A - 26-0
2. Brogan Humphrey - 10 - FRE - 321A - 19-1
3. Cody Eastman - 11 - ARK - 5A - 26-5
4. Clay Mulligan - 12 - SC - 321A - 19-1
5. Aaron Engles - 12 - AN - 4A - 20-2
6. Austin Hughey - 12 - ELD - 4A - 21-2
7. Andrew Morgan - 12 - BAL - 4A - 22-7
8. Ben Randolph - 12 - SME - 6A - 23-4
9. Kasey Biddle - 11 - CB - 321A - 14-0
10. AJ Hurtado - 11 - GC - 6A - 20-10


138:
1. Brandon Charbonneau - 12 - EMP - 5A - 20-0
2. Konnor Kriss - 12 - CLB - 4A - 24-2
3. Calvin Ochs - 11 - HOX - 321A - 16-1
4. Tommy Williams - 12 - STA - 5A - 27-2
5. Victor Hughes - 11 - FS - 4A - 24-3
6. Reis Humphrey - 11 - SMS - 6A - 19-2
7. Jake Gehring - 11 - BUH - 4A - 18-2
8. Wyatt Villers - 12 - ARK - 5A - 17-8
9. Brady Heincker - 12 - DB - 6A - 18-2
10. Taylor Watkins - 9 - COL - 4A - 21-7


145:
1. Aaron Seybold - 12 - PT - 4A - 24-2
2. Jonathan Blackwell - 11 - BS - 4A - 21-2
3. Tagen Lambotte - 10 - ROS - 321A - 23-1
4. Dustin Williams - 10 - GE - 6A - 24-3
5. Miles Johns - 12 - NEW - 5A - 20-1
6. Lincoln Lemon - 12 - GD - 5A - 21-5
7. Ben Becker - 11 - DB - 6A - 16-6
8. Devon Dozier - 11 - OZ - 4A
9. Lawson Fiss - 11 - HUG - 4A - 15-0
10. Gage Younger - 11 - ELL - 321A - 14-1


152:
1. Alex Bontz - 12 - AC - 5A - 18-1
2. Ky Biddle - 12 - CB - 321A - 17-0
3. Tyler McMichael - 12 - ARK - 5A - 4-1
4. Jared Johnson - 11 - PR - 321A - 22-0
5. Rusty Yarrow - 12 - CC - 4A - 19-3
6. Kyle Armstrong - 11 - AN - 4A - 24-2
7. Mark Hobson - 12 - BS - 4A - 20-3
8. Rory Haug - 12 - ON - 6A - 8-0
9. Seth Sharpe - 12 - MUL - 4A - 25-1
10. Razzy Morales - 12 - ULY - 4A


160:
1t. Connor Middleton - 12 - ONW - 6A - 22-1
1t. Sam Son - 12 - CH - 4A - 18-0
3. Colton Duhr - 12 - AN - 4A - 19-1
4. Gavin Grater - 10 - CC - 4A - 20-2
5. Jacob Eggers - 12 - DC - 6A - 19-3
6. Trey Dice - 12 - ARK - 5A - 16-2
7. Bryant Guillen - 11 - SEA - 5A - 11-3
8. Aaron Puckett - 11 - BS - 4A - 22-3
9. Hunter Stalford - 12 - CV - 321A - 17-0
10. Eric Albers - 12 - OAK - 321A


170
1. Matt Reed - 12 - WH - 6A - 14-0
2. Levi Eck - 11 - AN - 4A - 24-1
3. Blaine Hill - 12 - SME - 6A - 18-2
4. Preston Weigel - 10 - HAY - 5A - 23-0
5. Nick Pursel - 12 - LAW - 6A - 23-1
6. Brian Wood - 12 - MH - 6A - 24-4
7. Josh Hoch - 12 - BUR - 321A - 19-1
8. Jesse LeMay - 12 - WEL - 321A - 20-2
9. Tanner Gardner - 12 - CLW - 4A - 13-0
10. Tyler Henness - 12 - PAO - 4A - 11-2


182:
1. Reece Wright-Conklin - 12 - LAW - 6A - 17-1
2. Spencer Wilson - 11 - LFS - 6A - 15-0
3. Nick Meck - 11 - SH - 5A - 17-1
4. Darien Willis - 12 - SUM - 4A - 5-0
5. Kane Kelly - 12 - AB - 4A
6. Tyler Lowe - 12 - EUR - 321A - 11-1
7. Brock Long - 12 - SES - 321A - 11-1
8. Hunter Weddington - 12 - AND - 5A - 16-1
9. Cole Cannon - 12 - DS - 4A - 18-1
10. Jake Bradley - 11 - PV - 4A - 21-2


195:
1. Colt Castlebury - 12 - DOU - 321A - 19-0
2. Chad Blair - 11 - VC - 5A - 16-1
3. Ulyesses DeShazer - 12 - WH - 6A - 18-2
4. Shawn Marlatt - 12 - DB - 6A - 15-5
5. Litton VanDerWerff - 12 - LS - 5A - 19-4
6. Alex Stockton - 12 - GE - 6A - 26-3
7. Dillon Archer - 11 - NEW - 5A - 14-3
8. Skyler Hittle - 10 - CON - 4A - 22-0
9. Eastin Dockers - 12 - RH - 4A - 10-2
10. Nate Stanley - 11 - SEA - 5A


220:
1. Luke Bean - 12 - KMC - 5A - 19-0
2. Nathan Butler - 11 - LV - 6A - 23-1
3. Riley Oharah - 12 - GDL - 321A - 14-0
4. Cash Drylie - 12 - HAY - 5A - 20-1
5. Justin Scott - 10 - JFW - 4A - 18-1
6. Tyler Keller - 12 - WNW - 6A - 21-2
7. Colton Bonner - 12 - BAL - 4A - 24-2
8. Tanner Taylor - 12 - BUR - 321A - 15-1
9. Edward Fitzgerald - 12 - SFT - 4A - 19-5
10. Jordan Brown - 12 - CON - 4A - 18-1


285:
1. Will Geary - 11 - TOP - 5A - 17-0
2. Eric Mason - 12 - STA - 5A - 21-1
3. Luke Hayes - 12 - SC - 321A - 13-0
4. Zach Lanning - 12 - MCP - 4A - 16-1
5. Caleb King - 12 - PIP - 4A - 19-3
6. Broc Bennett - 12 - PT - 4A - 21-5
7. Zach Callahan - 12 - MV - 5A - 23-4
8. Tarez Griffen - 12 - WNW - 6A - 23-1
9. Clay Wilcox - 11 - CHP - 321A - 22-2
10. Jacob English - 12 - BEL - 321A - 15-1

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3. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A - 25-4
4. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A - 18-1
5. Logan Terrill - 9 - ARK - 5A - 24-6

Chief just wondering what the criteria was with these three over Francka of Chase County?

2 time runner up, only lose is to Leach (#2), finished ahead of Cokeley at Silver Lake last year, pinned Morgan last year, and i dont know of anything on the Terrill kid. Thank you for your time.

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At 126 Alex Kough -11- SC 321A defeated 4. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A at the Norton Tournament

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Originally Posted By: cicici
3. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A - 25-4
4. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A - 18-1
5. Logan Terrill - 9 - ARK - 5A - 24-6

Chief just wondering what the criteria was with these three over Francka of Chase County?

2 time runner up, only lose is to Leach (#2), finished ahead of Cokeley at Silver Lake last year, pinned Morgan last year, and i dont know of anything on the Terrill kid. Thank you for your time.


It's a good question. He dropped below Leach after that loss and then Leach moved up as the season moved along. Strength of schedule had a lot to do with it. I will look at that again.


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At 126 Alex Kough -11- SC 321A defeated 4. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A at the Norton Tournament

You mean 120. Kough is a tough kid and should be considered at 120.

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You know 'strength of schedule' has a lot to do with rankings, and rankings have a lot to do with strength of schedule - its becomes a circular argument...just a comment... but I enjoy the rankings and the discussions that follow....

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At 126 Alex Kough -11- SC 321A defeated 4. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A at the Norton Tournament

You mean 120. Kough is a tough kid and should be considered at 120.

I saw that Reed (Colby) beat Risewick 4-2 in a dual last night. I watched Reed wrestle in the finals at Newton against a Tulsa Union wrestler. He is just scary big for a 120 pounder, scary big. It was a great match with Reed cutting the TU wrestler with just under a minute in the 3rd to go down by one and was never able to score the two he needed from his feet to win. Great match though.


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Originally Posted By: John Johnson
You know 'strength of schedule' has a lot to do with rankings, and rankings have a lot to do with strength of schedule - its becomes a circular argument...just a comment... but I enjoy the rankings and the discussions that follow....


Well then all of the Ark City kids should be bumped up two more places on Strength of Schedule ALONE! grin


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Originally Posted By: Beeson
Originally Posted By: John Johnson
You know 'strength of schedule' has a lot to do with rankings, and rankings have a lot to do with strength of schedule - its becomes a circular argument...just a comment... but I enjoy the rankings and the discussions that follow....


Well then all of the Ark City kids should be bumped up two more places on Strength of Schedule ALONE! grin


I concur. Should also get some strong consideration for intermats Fab 50. IMO


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Chief,

As it has already been pointed out you need to get Alex Kough of Scott City into the rankings at 120 as he has a head to head win over John Risewick of Norton. I'm sure you'll get some more criteria for him to be in the rankings after the Garden City Tournament.

Another 321Aer at 120 who certainly deserves a ranking in the All-Class is Brandon Ball of Hoisington. Ball picked up a 3rd place finish in a tough bracket at the Hays Tournament. He won by fall over #8 Kevin Arnhold of Hays in the consolation semis. Ball does have two losses, but they are to All-Class ranked wrestlers. This weekend he lost what I assume was a tight match with #1 Isaac Dulgarian of STA at a score of 4 to 1. Prior to that he lost at the Hoisington Tournament in December to #6 Chris Burley of Great Bend.


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Update scheduled for today! Lot's of action this last weekend...

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TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Andale - 4A
3. Manhattan - 6A
4. Lawrence - 6A
5. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
6. Newton - 5A
7. Andover Central - 5A
8. Gardner-Edgerton - 6A
9. Garden City - 6A
10. Hays - 5A


106:
1. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A - 28-1
2. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A - 24-2
3. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A - 31-5
4. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A - 26-1
5. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A - 20-2
6. Logan Terrill - 9 - ARK - 5A - 24-6
7. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A - 11-3
8. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A - 30-4
9. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A - 23-6
10t. Jake Goldenstein - 9 - AUG - 4A - 20-1
10t. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5A - 22-2


113:
1. Zac Gentzler - 11 - AC - 5A - 21-0
2. Tyler Mies - 10 - AN - 4A - 22-1
3. Zak Hensley - 9 - SJA - 4A - 20-4
4. Alex Garcia - 12 - DC - 6A - 20-6
5. Jason Perez - 12 - ULY - 4A - 18-2
6. Tevin Briscoe - 9 - GC - 6A - 20-2
7. Javier Vieyra - 12 - SS - 5A - 19-4
8. Hunter Price - 11 - HOL - 4A - 19-2
9. Michael Lindlar - 11 - WNW - 6A - 21-5
10. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A - 22-1


120:
1. Isaac Dulgarian - 9 - STA - 5A - 24-1
2. Dustin Reed - 11 - CLB - 4A - 29-1
3. Tim Prescott - 12 - MCP - 4A - 21-2
4. Alex Kough - 11 - SC - 321A
5. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A
6. Anthony Calderon - 12 - GC - 6A - 19-3
7. Chris Burley - 11 - GB - 5A - 21-2
8. Quinton Harrison - 11 - NEW - 5A - 20-5
9. Brandon Ball - 9 - HOI - 321A - 26-2
10t. Kevin Arnhold - 12 - HAY - 5A - 21-7
10t. Jared Suppes - 11 - DB - 6A - 18-7


126:
1. Austin Hood - 12 - LOU - 4A - 25-0
2. Bryce Shoemaker - 11 - BAL - 4A - 21-3
3. Colby Watters - 12 - ARK - 5A - 19-1
4. TJ Stokes - 12 - GE - 6A - 18-4
5. Michael Olsen - 10 - LS - 5A - 23-5
6. Dylan Schumacher - 12 - TMP - 321A - 21-3
7. Dane Edwards - 11 - DC - 6A - 24-3
8. Hunter Haralson - 11 - LAW - 6A - 23-5
9. Alex Wolf - 12 - SV - 4A - 18-0
10. Lukas Maki - 11 - KMC - 5A - 25-2


132:
1. Bo Pursel - 12 - LS - 5A - 29-0
2. Brogan Humphrey - 10 - FRE - 321A - 22-1
3. Cody Eastman - 11 - ARK - 5A - 26-5
4. Clay Mulligan - 12 - SC - 321A - 19-1
5. Aaron Engles - 12 - AN - 4A - 20-2
6. Andrew Morgan - 12 - BAL - 4A - 22-7
7. Ben Randolph - 12 - SME - 6A - 23-4
8. Kasey Biddle - 11 - CB - 321A - 16-0
9. AJ Hurtado - 11 - GC - 6A - 20-10
10. Jacob Durosette - 10 - FS - 4A


138:
1. Brandon Charbonneau - 12 - EMP - 5A - 25-0
2. Konnor Kriss - 12 - CLB - 4A - 29-2
3. Calvin Ochs - 11 - HOX - 321A - 18-2
4. Tommy Williams - 12 - STA - 5A - 31-2
5. Victor Hughes - 11 - FS - 4A - 30-3
6. Reis Humphrey - 11 - SMS - 6A - 23-2
7. Jake Gehring - 11 - BUH - 4A - 21-3
8. Wyatt Villers - 12 - ARK - 5A - 17-8
9. Brady Heincker - 12 - DB - 6A - 22-3
10. Austin Hughey - 12 - ELD - 4A - 24-2


145:
1. Aaron Seybold - 12 - PT - 4A - 27-2
2. Jonathan Blackwell - 11 - BS - 4A - 25-2
3. Tagen Lambotte - 10 - ROS - 321A - 25-1
4. Dustin Williams - 10 - GE - 6A - 27-3
5. Miles Johns - 12 - NEW - 5A - 24-2
6. Lincoln Lemon - 12 - GD - 5A - 21-5
7. Ben Becker - 11 - DB - 6A - 19-7
8. Devon Dozier - 11 - OZ - 4A
9. Chance Demel - 11 - HOI - 321A - 23-2
10. Gage Younger - 11 - ELL - 321A - 19-3


152:
1. Alex Bontz - 12 - AC - 5A - 21-1
2. Ky Biddle - 12 - CB - 321A - 21-0
3. Tyler McMichael - 12 - ARK - 5A - 4-1
4. Jared Johnson - 11 - PR - 321A - 24-1
5. Rusty Yarrow - 12 - CC - 4A - 24-3
6. Kyle Armstrong - 11 - AN - 4A - 24-2
7. Mark Hobson - 12 - BS - 4A - 24-3
8. Rory Haug - 12 - ON - 6A - 12-0
9. Seth Sharpe - 12 - MUL - 4A - 25-1
10. Razzy Morales - 12 - ULY - 4A - 21-2


160:
1t. Connor Middleton - 12 - ONW - 6A - 22-1
1t. Sam Son - 12 - CH - 4A - 23-0
3. Colton Duhr - 12 - AN - 4A - 19-1
4. Gavin Grater - 10 - CC - 4A - 23-3
5. Eric Albers - 12 - OAK - 321A - 24-0
6. Jacob Eggers - 12 - DC - 6A - 22-4
7. Trey Dice - 12 - ARK - 5A - 16-2
8. Noel Torres - 11 - EMP - 5A - 21-3
9. Bryant Guillen - 11 - SEA - 5A - 15-4
10t. Aaron Puckett - 11 - BS - 4A - 22-3
10t. Hunter Stalford - 12 - CV - 321A - 21-0


170
1. Matt Reed - 12 - WH - 6A - 14-0
2. Levi Eck - 11 - AN - 4A - 24-1
3. Blaine Hill - 12 - SME - 6A - 21-2
4. Preston Weigel - 10 - HAY - 5A - 26-0
5. Nick Pursel - 12 - LAW - 6A - 27-1
6. Brian Wood - 12 - MH - 6A - 27-5
7. Josh Hoch - 12 - BUR - 321A - 22-1
8. Jesse LeMay - 12 - WEL - 321A - 23-2
9. Harrison Gilliland - 11 - PLV - 321A - 13-0
10. Aaron Cool - 12 - SEA - 5A


182:
1. Reece Wright-Conklin - 12 - LAW - 6A - 21-1
2. Spencer Wilson - 11 - LFS - 6A - 19-0
3. Nick Meck - 11 - SH - 5A - 19-2
4. Kane Kelly - 12 - AB - 4A - 27-1
5. Darien Willis - 12 - SUM - 4A - 16-1
6. Tyler Lowe - 12 - EUR - 321A - 16-1
7. Brock Long - 12 - SES - 321A - 11-1
8. Brady Munsch - 12 - SS - 5A
9. Dalton Rodd - 11 - AC - 5A
10. Hunter Weddington - 12 - AND - 5A - 23-2


195:
1. Colt Castlebury - 12 - DOU - 321A - 19-0
2. Laine Herl - 12 - GDL - 321A - 25-0
3. Chad Blair - 11 - VC - 5A - 21-1
4. Ulyesses DeShazer - 12 - WH - 6A - 18-2
5. Shawn Marlatt - 12 - DB - 6A - 20-5
6. Litton VanDerWerff - 12 - LS - 5A - 19-4
7. Alex Stockton - 12 - GE - 6A - 29-3
8. Dillon Archer - 11 - NEW - 5A - 19-3
9. Josh McDowell - 12 - SC - 321A - 21-3
10. Skyler Hittle - 10 - CON - 4A - 26-1


220:
1. Luke Bean - 12 - KMC - 5A - 23-0
2. Nathan Butler - 11 - LV - 6A - 23-1
3. Cash Drylie - 12 - HAY - 5A - 26-1
4. Riley Oharah - 12 - GDL - 321A - 24-1
5. Justin Scott - 10 - JFW - 4A - 21-1
6. Tyler Keller - 12 - WNW - 6A - 21-2
7. Colton Bonner - 12 - BAL - 4A - 24-2
8. Tanner Taylor - 12 - BUR - 321A - 18-1
9. Jordan Brown - 12 - CON - 4A - 21-2
10. Edward Fitzgerald - 12 - SFT - 4A - 19-5


285:
1. Will Geary - 11 - TOP - 6A - 22-0
2. Eric Mason - 12 - STA - 5A - 23-1
3. Luke Hayes - 12 - SC - 321A - 17-0
4. Zach Lanning - 12 - MCP - 4A - 19-2
5. Caleb King - 12 - PIP - 4A - 22-3
6. Broc Bennett - 12 - PT - 4A - 26-5
7. Zach Callahan - 12 - MV - 5A - 23-4
8. Tarez Griffen - 12 - WNW - 6A - 23-1
9. Clay Wilcox - 11 - CHP - 321A - 22-2
10. Jacob English - 12 - BEL - 321A - 18-1

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When you calculate all class team ranking - don't you just assign
a value to each ranking? I think that is how they do it with the college rankings for individual tournament scoring/ranking. Or are you looking at total team performance at tournaments - I do like that. It really doesn't matter to me I was just curious how the calculations worked or how it is calculated in each class ranking 6A, 5A, 4A, & 123A. I think in each class a value is assigned to each wrestlers rank and then added up.

Rank 1 = 10 points
Rank 2 = 9 points
Rank 3 = 8 points
Rank 4 = 7 points
Rank 5 = 6 points
Rank 6 = 5 points
Rank 7 = 4 points
Rank 8 = 3 points
Rank 9 = 2 points
Rank 10 = 1 point

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Sean,

Within each class, the starting point for the team ranking starts with the following values for the top six wrestlers.

1st - 20 points
2nd - 14 points
3rd - 10 points
4th - 8 points
5th - 5 points
6th - 3 points

I then add in other team members that will likely score points without placing. In case of ties or very close scores, the number of finalists are usually the tie-breaker. The All-Class team rankings are not calculated quite the same way. These team rankings do not simulate a Grand state scenario. The entire team is still considered. The results of the larger tournaments during the year carry more weight, as the smaller number of teams make the results closer to a dual result. At times, when I release the AC rankings before the class rankings, the AC team ranking could change after I have analyzed the individual classes more closely.


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Chief I know there is always a debate from someone on the all class rankings but I just wonder how martlett could be 3 spots ahead of archer when archer beat him 13-6 and has less losses and they have no commons at least in the traditional sense with martlett having no wins over anyone who has beaten archer.

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Archer lost to Alex Stockton at Holton from GE did he not? Marlatt beat Stockton the week before at Newton?


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Originally Posted By: Railers91
Chief I know there is always a debate from someone on the all class rankings but I just wonder how martlett could be 3 spots ahead of archer when archer beat him 13-6 and has less losses and they have no commons at least in the traditional sense with martlett having no wins over anyone who has beaten archer.


As stated above, Marlatt beat Stockton 7-0 at Newton after Stockton pinned Roberson from LV. Roberson then beat Archer in that same bracket.


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This is alex Stockton. and correction i did not wrestle archer at holton, newton was not there. i did however wrestle solomon. (sorry if i miss spelled it. also i wrestled roberson at newton twice pinned the first time and i believe 5-2 (dont quote me on that) however i believe that the rankings are how they should be except for Laine Herl. not to discredit his win over the colorado kid, but i believe that just because he beat someone who beat someone should not give him the second spot. granted his record, someone coming from not being ranked to becoming #2 all class is a huge jumop.

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Laine Herl has criteria over Chad Blair. Blair beat DeShazer. DeShazer has criteria over Stockton and Marlatt. That is why he's ranked at #2.


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