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Originally Posted By: RightCall
I heard Ball from Hoisington beat Burley from Great Bend at 126..anyone know if this is correct information?


The results page does show that Brandon Ball beat Chris Burley 5-3 today.

http://www.usd431.net/athletics/wrestlin...lARR/brk005.pdf


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Yep it is 5-3 OT

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Michael Prieto shaking things up after his performance in KC!! Way to go boy!!


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Originally Posted By: Jack Otero
Michael Prieto shaking things up after his performance in KC!! Way to go boy!!

Cons. Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 17-1 won by decision over Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 11-6 (Dec 4-2)


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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
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Michael Prieto shaking things up after his performance in KC!! Way to go boy!!

Cons. Round 3 - Michael Prieto (Garden City) 17-1 won by decision over Logan Terrill (Arkansas City) 11-6 (Dec 4-2)


He also had a common over Tujague. Nice tournament Michael.


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Theoretically, if 6a and 321A were combined...and it were for the 2012-13 season, assuming you stay with the 321 schools as hosts (from what has been planned for this year), where would all the 6a teams end up?


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Originally Posted By: Enetophobic
Theoretically, if 6a and 321A were combined...and it were for the 2012-13 season, assuming you stay with the 321 schools as hosts (from what has been planned for this year), where would all the 6a teams end up?


What?


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Chris Adler had an impressive showing at the KC Stampede! Great job Chris maybe Chief seen this too!


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Correct me if I am wrong but Trevor Kennedy beat Helms from Ark City this past weekend... Just trying to help Chief. Way to go Trevor!!!

Someone said ranking mean something earlier... What matter is when you strap on the red or green and find out.... that's what matters!

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TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. Kaden Kretzer - 12 - MCP - 4A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 5-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 9-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
6. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-0
9. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
4. Taylor Watkins – COL – 10 - 4A
5. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 11-1
6. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
7. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A
8. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
9. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
10. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
3. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
4. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
6. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
7. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
8. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A
9. Dwerek Frost - CFK - 11 - 4A
10. Colton Clayborn - AUG - 11 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 5-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A
10. Quade Woofter - CLB - 12 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Deonta Thomas - WE - 12 - 6A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 9-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
10t. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A
10t. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A





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Guess I don't understand how Dieckmann got bumped out of the Top Ten (126) when he beat Hennes head to head

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Originally Posted By: RimRock
Guess I don't understand how Dieckmann got bumped out of the Top Ten (126) when he beat Hennes head to head


2X State Placer Greg Jones moved into the 126 weight.


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The reason I asked was because your first post had Hennes tied for 10th with Moon.

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Not having Nick Wuthnow ranked at 170 is a mistake, isn't it...

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I am sure it will be updated at some point. Some guys have wrestled 15-20 matches already this year with all the pool play at tournaments.

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Originally Posted By: Hurla
"3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1"
This record is current.

"3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 5-3"
This one isn't.



Basically the same.... Reese is 10-7.

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TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Arkansas City - 5A
2. Garden City - 6A
3. St. James Academy - 5A
4. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
5. Newton - 5A
6. Valley Center - 5A
7. Derby - 6A
8. Junction City - 6A
9. Colby - 4A
10. Andover Central - 5A


106:
1. Jake Goldenstein – AUG – 10 - 4A - 8-0
2. Michael Prieto - GC - 9 - 6A
3. Stephen Tujague – SJA – 9 - 5A - 7-3
4. Josiah Seaton – BS – 11 - 4A - 6-0
5. Christian Bowen – GD – 9 - 5A
6. Ryan Delforge - VC - 9 - 5A - 10-0
7. Dakota Rodd - AC - 9 - 5A - 8-2
8. Braden Dipman - DB - 10 - 6A - 7-3
9. Logan Terrill – ARK - 10 - 5A
10. Cameron Miller - CON - 9 - 4A - 16-1

113:
1. Sean DeShazer – WH - 10 - 6A - 5-0
2. Michael Lindlar – WNW – 12 - 6A - 8-0
3. Trey Francka – CCO – 12 - 321A - 6-0
4. PJ Cheney - TUR - 11 - 5A - 9-3
5. Cody McDonald - DB - 10 - 6A - 9-1
6. Cesar Regalado - PRT - 11 - 4A - 6-2
7. Josh Goepfert - MRV - 12 - 321A - 12-0
8. Zane Baugh - 10 - AB - 4A
9. Jase Stone – MH – 12 - 6A
10. Khamin Crow - SEA - 10 - 5A - 6-3

120:
1. Zac Gentzler – AC - 12 - 5A - 11-0
2. Dakota Leach – GD – 12 - 5A - 8-1
3. Reese Cokeley – SJA – 11 - 5A - 9-7
4. Tyler Mies – AN – 11 - 4A - 6-3
5. Quinton Harrison – NEW – 12 - 5A - 3-1
6. Clayton Himpel - TG - 11 - 4A - 9-0
7. Jake Elbrader - STA - 11 - 5A - 7-1
8. Kevin Perez - JC - 12 - 6A
9. Hunter Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 8-1
10. James Jurgens - SC - 10 - 321A

126:
1. Dustin Reed – CLB - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Brandon Ball - HOI - 11 - 321A - 9-0
3. Chris Burley – GB – 12 - 5A - 12-1
4. Lucas Maki - AND - 12 - 5A
5. Blake Stovall - ON - 9 - 6A
6. Zak Hensley - SJA - 10 - 5A
7. Bryce Morgan - ELD - 12 - 4A - 8-0
8. Adam Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Greg Jones - 11 - WH - 6A
10. Brett Moon - MZ - 9 - 6A - 11-3

132:
1. Hunter Haralson – LAW – 12 - 6A - 4-0
2. Kyle Wilson – WAM – 12 - 4A
3. Tevin Briscoe – GC – 10 - 6A
4. Jake Wilson – RH – 11 - 4A - 4-0
5. Patrick Burrus - KMC - 11 - 5A
6. John Risewick - NOR - 12 - 321A - 10-1
7. Kaleb Konitzer - PV - 11 - 4A
8. Chase Cole - CH - 10 - 4A
9. Sawyer Like - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 9-0
10. Joe Umscheid - AC - 12 - 5A - 10-1

138:
1. Bryce Shoemaker - BAL - 12 - 4A
2. Brogan Humphrey - FRE - 11 - 321A
3. Isaac Dulgarian - STA - 10 - 5A - 12-1
4. Cody Eastman - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Dane Edwards – DC – 12 - 6A
6. AJ Hurtado – GC – 12 - 6A
7. Kasey Biddle - CB - 12 - 321A
8. Kade Sander - GB - 11 - 5A - 12-0
9. Victor Hughes - FS - 12 - 4A
10. Jared Suppes – DB – 12 - 6A - 8-1

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - ROS - 11 - 321A - 8-0
2. Andrew Millsap - JC - 11 - 6A - 14-0
3. Austin Hughey – ELD – 12 - 4A - 8-0
4. Reis Humphrey - SMS - 12 - 5A - 18-2
5. Patrick Weaver - HUG - 12 - 4A
6. Chance Demel - HOI - 12 - 321A - 8-0
7. Trevor Kennedy - GC - 12 - 6A - 6-0
8. Michael Helms - ARK - 12 - 5A
9. Greg Burley - GB - 11 - 5A - 7-2
10. Jared Fiscus - CH - 12 - 4A

152:
1. Jonathan Blackwell – BS - 12 - 4A - 7-0
2. Taylor Watkins - COL - 10 - 4A - 16-3
3. Tanner Ogden - RV - 12 - 4A - 11-0
4. Wyatt Villers - ARK - 12 - 5A
5. Gage Younger - ELL - 12 - 321A
6. Jake Gehring - BUH - 12 - 4A
7. Trenton Wilson - LIB - 12 - 5A
8. Alex Thibault - HAL - 12 - 321A
9. Josh Ortiz - VC - 12 - 5A - 6-0
10. Lawson Fiss - HUG - 12 - 4A

160:
1. Dustin Williams – GE – 11 - 6A - 12-0
2. Calvin Ochs – HOX – 12 - 321A - 8-0
3. Aaron Puckett – BS – 12 - 4A - 7-0
4. Kyle Armstrong – AN – 12 - 4A
5. Noel Torres – EMP – 12 - 5A - 11-0
6. Ben Becker – DB – 12 - 6A - 11-0
7. Johnny Perz - STA - 12 - 5A
8. Andrew Denning - LAW - 12 - 6A
9. Scott Whitson - BUH - 11 - 4A
10. Quade Woofter - CLB - 12 - 4A

170:
1. Jared Johnson – PR - 12 - 321A - 7-0
2. Bryant Guillen – SEA – 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Trevor Whittaker - SV - 12 - 4A
4. Gavin Grater - RC - 11 - 321A - 7-2
5. Trent Salsbury – SJA – 11 - 5A
6. Nick Wuthnow - SAC - 11 - 321A
7. Kolby Fennewald - MUL - 12 - MUL - 4A - 8-0
8. Jason Berkgren - OAK - 12 - 321A - 15-0
9. Jared Langley - NEW - 10 - 5A - 5-2
10. Alex Son - CH - 10 - 4A

182:
1. Levi Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 7-1
2. Nick Meck - SH - 12 - 5A - 9-0
3t. Chad Blair - VC - 12 - 5A
3t. Tanner O'Donnell - SS - 12 - 5A
5. Dalton Rodd - AC - 12 - 5A
6. Kyler Atwood - SC - 12 - 321A
7. Austin Tillman - TOP - 11 - 6A - 10-0
8. Levi Huneke - SAB - 12 - 321A
9. Steve Yergey-Dible - HOX - 12 - 321A
10. Andy Muehlberger - SJA - 12 - 5A

195:
1. Preston Weigel - HAY - 11 - 5A - 7-0
2. Dillon Archer - NEW - 12 - 5A - 5-0
3. Tyler Gastineau - GDL - 11 - 4A
4. Skyler Hittle - CON - 11 - 4A - 15-2
5. Seth Pesek - GE - 10 - 6A
6. John Metcalf - FS - 12 - 4A
7. TJ Martin - BVSW - 12 - 5A
8. Mario Galvan - SMNW - 11 - 6A - 10-1
9. Tyler Edelman - SAB - 12 - 321A
10. Mike Shirk - SS - 12 - 5A

220:
1. Justin Scott - JW - 11 - 4A
2. Ramiro Gatica - SMW - 12 - 6A
3. Ben Ewing - STA - 10 - 5A
4. Chall Jenkins - BVW - 11 - 6A
5. Armando Contreras - 12 - SMN - 10-2
6. Tyson Toelkes - SH - 11 - 5A
7. Jesse Colver - LV - 12 - 5A - 8-2
8. Luke Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A
9. Caleb Franklin - WN - 11 - 6A - 9-0
10. Ray Gallegos - NEW - 11 - 5A - 5-1

285:
1. Will Geary - TOP - 12 - 6A - 7-0
2. Nathan Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 11-0
3. Clay Wilcox - CHP - 12 - 321A - 8-0
4. Dylan Hall - SEA - 12 - 5A - 4-2
5. Zell Bieberle - CLB - 12 - 4A
6. Josh Horn - WIN - 12 - 4A
7. Shannon Meck - SH - 12 - 5A
8. Garret Lee - NEW - 12 - 5A
9. Nadir Zayyad - BVW - 12 - 6A
10t. Aaron Rafalko - JC - 12 - 6A 8-1
10t. Zac Sander - VC - 12 - 5A

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Originally Posted By: Cokeley
They should combine 6A and 321A...


Now that's rich Cokeley, but no.
Probably would be the most appropriate combo though if we had to combo this year.

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Originally Posted By: John Johnson
You know that wouldn't scare most 321A people.....


Well I don't know about scare, but it better concern all of them because half of them or more that would have gone otherwise would not be going if they were combined. And some of the 321A champs wouldn't be champs.

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Originally Posted By: REVOLUTION
All the ALL CLASS means for most is speculation as most ranked kids here will not have the opportunity to wrestle the others in their weights because of the tournaments their schools are booked in. As a rule the larger schools get "favortisim" over the smaller schools. Generaly speaking because I have only been to 2 tournaments this year, the overall talent is lower than normal this year as alot of quality kids graduated with none to replace them. Also, Chief uses summer wrestling in the other styles when ranking wrestlers and the further West you get in the state the harder it is to make the commitment to the "National" events. Be it farm or travel time or whatever.


Well I don't know about "speculation" as you say but definitely prediction. But that's all rankings ever are anyway aren't they. And there is no "favortism" as you claim. "Summer" wrestling is a factor at the beginning of the season but once the action gets started it's settled on the high school folkstyle mats. There are plenty of opportunities for Chief to make very valid comparisons and accurate rankings.

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