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106: 1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A 2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A 3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A 4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A 5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A 6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A 7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A 8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A 9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A 10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A
113: 1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A 2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A 3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A 4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A 5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A 6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A 7. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A 8. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A 9. Zane Baugh – AB – 10 - 4A 10. Jeff Morrow – DB – 12 - 6A
120: 1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A 2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A 3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A 4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A 5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A 6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A 7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A 8. PJ Cheney – TUR – 11 - 5A 9. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A 10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
126: 1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A 2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A 3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A 4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A 5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A 6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A 7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A 8. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A 9. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A 10. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A
132: 1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A 2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A 3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A 4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A 5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A 6. Trevor Kennedy – GC – 12 - 6A 7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A 8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A 9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A 10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A
138: 1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A 2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A 3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A 4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A 5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A 6. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A 7. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A 8. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A 9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A 10. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A
145: 1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A 2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A 3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A 4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A 5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A 6. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A 7. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A 8. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A 9. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A 10. Jared Fiscus – CH – 12 - 4A
152: 1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A 2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A 3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A 4. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A 5. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A 6. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A 7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A 8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A 9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A 10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A
160: 1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A 2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A 3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A 4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A 5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A 6. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A 7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A 8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A 9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A 10. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A
170: 1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A 2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A 3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A 4. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A 5. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A 6. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A 7. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A 8. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A 9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A 10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A
182: 1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A 2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A 3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A 4. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A 5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A 6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A 7. Kyle Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A 8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A 9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A 10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A
195: 1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A 2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A 3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A 4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A 5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A 6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A 7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A 8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A 9. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A 10. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A
220: 1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A 2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A 3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A 4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A 5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A 6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A 7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A 8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A 9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A 10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A
285: 1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A 2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A 3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A 4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A 5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A 6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A 7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A 8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A 9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A 10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A
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WIlson beat Kennedy at Derby in 2011 What happened on the backside there? Kennedy took 3rd at Derby and Wilson took 6th.
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Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling.
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Wilson took 6th because of injury default, chief.
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Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling. Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it.
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Jared Johnson is a senior this year
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Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling. Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it. The majority of wrestling fans, participants, coaches, parents, and advocates embrace rankings. If you are part of the minority you need to learn to enjoy the rankings and the hard work that has gone into them or go away unless you have something positive to contribute.
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Looking at the time posted, I think Elbow did some drunk posting. JMO. Sleep it off guy.
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Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling. Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it. The majority of wrestling fans, participants, coaches, parents, and advocates embrace rankings. If you are part of the minority you need to learn to enjoy the rankings and the hard work that has gone into them or go away unless you have something positive to contribute. Heck, I didn't know he was talking about "rankings", I thought he was talking about something else entirely. My bad, but my point remains the same and valid!
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Pathetic sporto. Keep living off tax payers bud. I have to work in the morning, how bout you???
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You need to go back over to the kids board. You're not quite ready for the grown-up board!
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You need to go back over to the kids board. You're not quite ready for the grown-up board! PC, welcome to the grown-up board. Good luck to your son this year in his freshman campaign.
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Do your research Johnson graduated last year with a second place finish behind Ky Biddle
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Do your research Johnson graduated last year with a second place finish behind Ky Biddle Lol. Jared is a Senior this year.
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Big Red, I hope Jared graduates sometime, but it will be this May - God willing.... He is still only 17.
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Why don't we stop with all this bull Sh*t and let the kids wrestle. I know plenty of kids who have bounced back from a tough year with no state metal and won a title. stop bi- curiously living through these kids and just watch them and appreciate the good wrestling. Some people can't just watch the circus, they have to make themselves a part of it. The majority of wrestling fans, participants, coaches, parents, and advocates embrace rankings. If you are part of the minority you need to learn to enjoy the rankings and the hard work that has gone into them or go away unless you have something positive to contribute. Heck, I didn't know he was talking about "rankings", I thought he was talking about something else entirely. My bad, but my point remains the same and valid! The topic of the string is "All Class Rankings"... Sporto, I thought you were pointing out that the 2nd grade level speller was a member of the circus and in support of my point. What exactly are you trying to say? You agree with a guy that can't spell? What is your point and if we don't know what it is it doesn't really matter if it is valid or not. My statement is a fact and a request.
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TEAM RANKINGS:
1. Arkansas City - 5A 2. St. James Academy - 5A 3. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A 4. Newton - 5A 5. Garden City - 6A 6. Derby - 6A 7. Lawrence - 6A 8. Andover Central - 5A 9. Junction City - 6A 10. Colby - 4A
106: 1. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A 2. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A 3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A 4. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A 5. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A 6. Alex Cavanaugh - SL - 9 - 321A 7. Landon Wood – MZ – 9 - 6A 8. Michael Prieto – GC – 9 - 6A 9. Chance Maynard – DC – 11 - 6A 10. Levi Kester - PT - 11 - 4A
113: 1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A 2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A 3. Joey DeFore – ARK – 11 - 5A 4. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A 5. Parker Howell – KMC – 11 - 5A 6. Kevin Perez – JC – 12 - 6A 7. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A 8. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A 9. Zane Baugh – AB – 10 - 4A 10. Jeff Morrow – DB – 12 - 6A
120: 1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A 2. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A 3. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A 4. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A 5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A 6. Hunter Price – HOL – 12 - 4A 7. Jake Elbrader – STA – 11 - 5A 8. PJ Cheney – TUR – 11 - 5A 9. Brett Moon – MZ – 9 - 6A 10. Armond McCray – WH – 10 - 6A
126: 1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A 2. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A 3. Zak Hensley – SJA – 10 - 5A 4. Brandon Ball – HOI – 11 - 321A 5. Lucas Maki – AND – 12 - 5A 6. Luke Henes – STA – 11 - 5A 7. John Risewick – NOR – 12 - 321A 8. Nick Haug – ON – 10 - 6A 9. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A 10. Greg Jones - WH - 11 - 6A
132: 1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A 2. Michael Olsen – LS - 11 - 5A 3. Tyler Dickman – STA – 11 - 5A 4. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A 5. Anthony Monares – NEW – 12 - 5A 6. Trevor Kennedy – GC – 12 - 6A 7. Blake Stovall – ON – 9 - 6A 8. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A 9. Sawyer Like – BVSW – 11 - 5A 10. Chipper Jorns – SME – 12 - 6A
138: 1. Isaac Dulgarian – STA - 10 - 5A 2. Bryce Shoemaker – BAL – 12 - 4A 3. Cody Eastman – ARK – 12 - 5A 4. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A 5. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A 6. Garrett McEachern – NEW – 12 - 5A 7. Greg Burley – GB – 11 - 5A 8. Jacob Durossette – FS – 11 - 4A 9. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A 10. Davis Matthews - MH - 12 - 6A
145: 1. Brogan Humphrey – FRE - 11 - 321A 2. Andrew Millsap – JC – 11 - 6A 3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A 4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A 5. Victor Hughes – FS – 12 - 4A 6. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A 7. Tanner Ogden – RV – 12 - 4A 8. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A 9. Jake Gehring – BUH – 12 - 4A 10. Jared Fiscus – CH – 12 - 4A
152: 1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A 2. Tagen Lambotte – ROS – 11 - 321A 3. Wyatt Villers – ARK – 12 - 5A 4. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A 5. Scott Whitson – BUH – 11 - 4A 6. Dylan Jackson – EMP – 12 - 5A 7. Matt Pratt – SJA – 10 - 5A 8. Chandler Ayer – DB – 12 - 6A 9. Kalin Collins – WS – 11 - 6A 10. Saul Ortiz - WNW - 10 - 6A
160: 1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A 2. Gavin Grater – RC - 11 - 321A 3. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A 4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A 5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A 6. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A 7. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A 8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A 9. Quade Woofter – CLB – 12 - 4A 10. Ethan Deterding - HAY - 10 - 5A
170: 1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A 2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A 3. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A 4. Johnny Perz – STA – 12 - 5A 5. Jared Langley – NEW – 10 - 5A 6. Trevor Whittaker – SV – 12 - 4A 7. Blake Hampton – SPH – 11 - 4A 8. Anthony Gardner – GC – 12 - 6A 9. Kolby Fennewald – MUL – 12 - 4A 10. Jordan Dillard – SMW - 12 - 6A
182: 1. Levi Eck – AN - 12 - 4A 2. Nick Meck – SH – 12 - 5A 3. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A 4. Ben Ewing – STA – 10 - 5A 5. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A 6. Kyler Atwood – SC – 12 - 321A 7. Kyle Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A 8. Armando Sandoval – ULY – 12 - 4A 9. Luke Weldon – VC – 12 - 5A 10. Brandon Salmans – HOX – 12 - 321A
195: 1. Preston Weigel – HAY - 11 - 5A 2. Dillon Archer – NEW – 12 - 5A 3. Chad Blair – VC – 12 - 5A 4. Skyler Hittle – CON – 11 - 4A 5. Tanner O’Donnell – SS – 12 - 5A 6. Gavin Houser – COL – 12 - 4A 7. Austin Tillman – TOP – 11 - 6A 8. TJ Martin – BVSW – 12 - 5A 9. Nate Stanley – SEA – 12 - 5A 10. Jake Bradley - PV - 12 - 4A
220: 1. Justin Scott – JW - 11 - 4A 2. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A 3. Jesse Colver – LV – 12 - 5A 4. Caleb Franklin – WN – 11 - 6A 5. Ray Gallegos – NEW – 11 - 5A 6. Dylan Cox – ARK – 12 - 5A 7. Ramiro Gatica – SMW – 12 - 6A 8. Jordan Drybread – CH – 12 - 4A 9. Ryker Greenbaum – DOU – 12 - 321A 10. Michael McEachern – SC – 12 - 321A
285: 1. Will Geary – TOP - 12 - 6A 2. Nathan Butler – LV – 12 - 5A 3. Clay Wilcox – CHP – 12 - 321A 4. Dylan Hall – SEA – 12 - 5A 5. Garret Lee – NEW – 12 - 5A 6. Nadir Zayyad – BVW – 12 - 6A 7. Don Fowler – BVNW – 12 - 6A 8. Aaron Rafalko – JC – 12 - 6A 9. Zell Bieberle – CLB – 12 - 4A 10. Shannon Meck – SH - 12 - 5A
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