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I would say overall Kansas is ahead of Colorado. I would to, I don't see how we couldn't be. We place ahead of them every year at senior nationals and junior duals and Fargo. They are like skiing and rodeo, not that there is anything wrong with rodeo right badbo. Ark City and Andale will have to prove that out for you this weekend. I think, top to bottom, Colorado is better than us. They do not attend national events well but they are tough at RTOC and all of their own events. It is tough to travel there because the altitude is a killer.
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I don't think that's coffee you're drinkin............
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And it is quite obvious that schools starting with an A are dominant in wrestling this year. 3 of the top 10 schools start with A, and the other 25 letters of the alphabet can only muster 7 COMBINED.............
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I would say overall Kansas is ahead of Colorado. I would to, I don't see how we couldn't be. We place ahead of them every year at senior nationals and junior duals and Fargo. They are like skiing and rodeo, not that there is anything wrong with rodeo right badbo. Ark City and Andale will have to prove that out for you this weekend. I think, top to bottom, Colorado is better than us. They do not attend national events well but they are tough at RTOC and all of their own events. It is tough to travel there because the altitude is a killer. True that Will, me and my boy know that first hand.
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I don't think that's coffee you're drinkin............ Promise you it is doug747, that is my drug, caffeine, along with chili dogs and that other thing I was talking about, Buddie.
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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 - 25-0 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 - 16-4
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 - 15-2 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 - 21-6
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 - 24-4 9. Dalton Rodd - 11 - AC - 5A- 12-7 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. Tyler Keller - 12 - WNW - 6A - 21-2 6. Colton Bonner - 12 - BAL - 4A - 24-2 7. Tanner Taylor - 12 - BUR - 321A - 18-1 8. Justin Scott - 10 - JFW - 4A - 21-1 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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Remember, normally only the best in out-of-state teams travel. What comes to the Bobcat and a few other tourneys are not necessarily representative of the whole state. You can't make a determination on the quality of one state vs another on these few teams. However, the very top end of Missouri is real tough -but, they have rooms that never stop running and run practices all year long. As they told us at Oak Park (Victory) after Fargo, we will run practice as long as kids show up. And, there were no new fees. Until Kansas starts taking it serious like that, we will have trouble with their top end, but we can sure compete with everyone else. HI  And, I have watched Justin Scott (Jeff West) for years - if he is not ranked this year - he will be next.
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OMG, it's bad enough we have Ricky Bobby, now we have Billy Madison too. What's next, Austin Powers?
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Will did AC and andale prove it yet looks like it to me 1and 2nd at garden city just saying its good to see the best wrestling in the state is back in the central part of the state
the nasty way is the best way
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Well you're just a special kind of stupid aren't you?
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OMG, it's bad enough we have Ricky Bobby, now we have Billy Madison too. What's next, Austin Powers? Your Just A Silly Willy  <3
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Yes, you are right, some times I am. I just cannot resist the urge.
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Ark City great Newton really good in 2nd Andale good just missed out on Kansas sweep in Garden with Pine Creek just ahead of Andale in 3rd. Kansas represented well.
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Will did AC and andale prove it yet looks like it to me 1and 2nd at garden city just saying its good to see the best wrestling in the state is back in the central part of the state I would say Colorado is down after watching this weekend. Although Pine Creek was missing three starters (I was told they were top shelf) and none of the teams attending this year are ranked #1 in Colorado. In the past there were multiple wrestlers ranked nationally from Colorado, this year there were none and only one Natinoally ranked wrestler in the tournament, Mascarenas from Cleveland, NM. One interesting Colorado note: Bear Creek's 170lber was 27-0 and ranked #1 in Colorado. His coach didn't argue for a seed and he ended up going 2-2. Canyon Randal, TX and Rio Rancho, NM were absent this year and I would say overall, based on the attending the last five years, I would say the competition was not as tough this year and I would say the Bobcat was MUCH tougher top to bottom.
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Sounds like your trying to take credit away from the teams and kids that worked hard to make that medal round.
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If St James won this tournament it would have been the toughest tournament around and just because a team from out of state didn't win coakley will make some excuse why it wasn't that tuff
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Cokeley's post was straight up factual. There was only one nationally ranked kid. One year there was 8. Nasty, were you there last year? Have you been to any of these tournaments? Obviously you weren't thinking before you posted.
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It probably is a true statement but you can only wrestle who's there and bringing it up after the fact makes it sound like your making the accomplishment worth less.
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It probably is a true statement but you can only wrestle who's there and bringing it up after the fact makes it sound like your making the accomplishment worth less. In fairness to Will, when it comes to dissing Kansas wrestling, he does it before, during and after the fact!
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Well, obviously to me the Bobcat was much much tougher, no disrespect. 145 had 4 state champions, a state runner up, a state bronze and at least 2 placers that I know of, many qualifiers. GC had no champions, ZERO. Newton had none either. This is just one weight I know, but definitely GC was down and BL was up. And my post is not designed to take credit away from anybodys medals. It is designed to give proper credit to my son and everyone else who got a medal at Basehor-Linwood, a true accomplishment, no disrespect.
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