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Lets get something interesting to talk about. Best kansas wrestler of each weight class of all time. Only one per weight. Any classification. Use todays weights as guidelines.

Ill throw out a couple. But dont know their graduating weight class

Bo maynes, zach roberson, jeff boyle hwt, jesse strawn.

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Bo Maynes 125 lbs
Lyle Geyer 140 lbs (Sr. National OW)
Jeff Boyle HWT
CJ Napier 135 lbs (Sr. National OW)

will add the rest of my list at a later date.

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Melvin Douglas is probably best all time - upperweight (you pick)

Shawn Bunch 125-130 - never got the love as some others but overall one of the best lightweights to ever come from Kansas. I would put Bunch over Maynes if they are at the same weight.

Zac Roberson 130-135 - National Champ Div 1. @ 133lbs. Tough!!! Wish he would have kept wrestling internationally. Roberson over Napier and it is not even close.

Akin - 4x Div 1 AA (not too many of those walking around) + tons of international credentials to add. Another lightweight to fit in the mix somewhere.

Joe Johnson 152 - 2x Div 1 champ / 1x runner up + international credentials

Matt Murray 145 - Div 1 Runner Up (Beat Teyon Ware in semis to get there)

Eric Luedke 171 + - junior college champ / 2x Div 1 AA (3rd place seinor season)

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correction:
Joe Johnson 2x Div 1 AA / 1x Runner Up

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I would agree with you on these, the reason I had some of these listed are, becuase I made my short list off of High School wrestling. Many of these wrestlers actually had more accolades in college then they did while wrestling in high school, I had Bunch on my orginal list as well, but when I went to edit it down to one per weight I left him off.

And I am not sure why I left Roberson off. I agree one of the best ever.

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If you are only talking high school careers Justin Ware should be on that list.

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I though about Justin Ware as well, but I am somewhat biased for my brother Lyle Geyer at 140, It is difficult to choose between them, as Ware is a 4x state champion, and a SR Natl Champ, and Geyer is a 3x champion, and a SR Natl Champ. Geyer was also OW of SR Natl in '92, this is why I have him over Ware, but honestly you could go with either one. JMO

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Doug Duell Goodland 4 time state champion and Grand State Champion


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106 - Chris Bollin
113 - Eric Akin
120 - Shawn Bunch
126 - Bo Maynes
132 - Zach Roberson
138 - David Ray
145 - Eric Luedke
152 - Joe Johnston
160 - Tyler Caldwell
170 - Melvin Douglas
182 - Romero Cotton
195 - Jesse Strawn
220 - Jeff Boyle
285 - Steve Andrus


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Forgot to mention this one:

Temoer Terry - McPherson High School

Temoer Terry (born June 12, 1975 in McPherson, Kansas) is a former college wrestling champion. Wrestling out of the University of Nebraska,[1] (1994–1998), he had a collegiate record of 100-24. Terry had a record of 79-3 at McPherson High School. Terry has also coached at the college level for American University. Also coached for George Mason University[2]

Is a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma.[3] 3 time All-American,[4] 2 time Big 8 Champion, 1992 Jr. Greco Roman Nationals-4th, 1992 Jr. Greco Roman World Championships-4th, 1992 Greco Roman World Team Trials-Champion, 1991 Cadet Nationals-Doubles Champion, 7-time Southern Plains Regional Champion, 3-Time Kansas State H.S. Champion[5]

Wrestled 158 in college not sure about high school. definitely deserves a spot over almost anyone on the list.

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couple more:

Tanner Gardner - 2x high school state champ. 3x Div 1 AA at Stanford. 125lbs

Tyler McCormick - high school state champ.. how many years? 2 or 3x Div 1 AA for Mizzou. 133lbs

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Melvin Douglas 3X Olympian and World Champ yes yes

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Here is an updated list that I compiled a few years when a the same topic was discussed. The weights are still the old ones, but I like it that way.

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Doug Duell-Goodland-1975
(5x State Champion)

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Eric Akin-Bishop Miege High School-1989
(3x State Champion, 4x NCAA All-American, US Freestyle World Team member)

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Tanner Gardner-Shawnee Heights-2003
(2x State Champion, 3x NCAA All-American, Greco-Roman Junior National Champion)

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Zach Roberson-Blue Valley Northwest-1999
(4x State Champion, Undefeated in High School, NCAA Champion, 2008 Olympic Freestyle Trials Participant)

130
Shawn Bunch-Leavenworth-2002
(2x State Champion, 2nd and 3rd Place NCAA Finishes, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Freestyle Trials Participant)

135
Myron Roderick-Winfield-1952
(2x State Champion, 3x NCAA Champion, Olympian, Head Coach at Oklahoma State winning 7 team championships)

140
Matt Murray-Colby-2000
(2x State Champion, NCAA Runner-up)

145
Eric Luedke-Colby-2003
(1x State Champion, 2x NJCAA National Champion, 3rd and 8th Place NCAA Finishes, 2008 Olympic Freestyle Trials Participant)

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Joe Johnston-Shawnee Mission East-2001
(2x State Champion, NCAA Runner-up and 6th place, 2012 Olympic Freestyle Trials Participant)

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Tyler Caldwell-Goddard-2009
(4x State Champion, NCAA Runner-up and 5th place, 2012 Olympic Freestyle Trials Participant)

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Melvin Douglas-Topeka Highland Park-1981
(3x State Champion, 2x NCAA Champion, 2x Olympian, 1993 World Championship Freestyle 1st, 1989 World Championship Freestyle 2nd, 1994 World Championship Freestyle 3rd)

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Scott Coleman-Manhattan-1998
(3x State Champion, High School National Champion, 2x NCAA All-American)

215
Pete Mehringer-Kinsley-1930
(2x State Champion, University of Kansas Wrestler and Football player, NCAA Runner-up, Olympic Champion, Pro Football Player)

Heavyweight
Jeff Boyle-Norton-1997
(3x State Champion, #1 275 in Nation in 1997, and NFL Football Player)


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Ware handled temore terry in the state finals in high school the video is on arkcitywrestlers reunion on facebook. he may not have done what he should in college but only bo maynes has more kids titles to his name by 1 and he did win senior nationals and started for nebraska as a freshman and made it to nationals just didnt stick it out


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And also in ac circle eddie borror is talked about more highly about than ware. just didnt always make the right decisions

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It's hard to argue with a lot of these. Temoer was a bad man. I think Ware was at least a couple years older than Temoer, wasn't he? Melvin Douglas is still #1 in my book.

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Temoer Terry & Justin Ware were both outstanding high school wrestlers, combining for seven state championships. Temoer was a freshman when Ware, who was a senior sophomore, defeated him in the finals.

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Mr. Juby- actually Ware was only a sophomore(92) when Temoer was a freshman(93)

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Temoer achieved much greater success at another level. A much tougher level.

Sticking it out is part of it and you need to reward the ones that do and did. I always love the "DONE WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE" lines.

"Only thing you deserve is what you earn" - Terry Brands

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