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I am working on the final All-Class rankings and the invitations are currently going out for our Denver All-Class Team on March 16-19. Any criteria input and discussion is appreciated!

What an AWESOME weekend...



INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS:

106
1. Michael Spangler - KMC - 11 - 5A - 38-1
2. Brian Gates - HUT - 11 - 6A - 38-0
3. Keegan Slyter - ON - 9 - 6A - 40-2
4. Gabe Buckbee - ARK - 10 - 5A - 11-2
5. Grant Treaster - NEW - 9 - 5A - 34-7
6. Brandon Madden - BVSW - 9 - 5A - 40-5
7. Hunter Bindi - STA - 10 - 5A - 21-4
8. Kai Rhea - HC - 11 - 6A - 44-8
9. Dallas Koelzer - OS - 9 - 6A - 33-13
10. Preston Martin - PAO - 9 - 4A - 35-3


113
1. Jayson West - MZS - 11 - 4A - 36-2
2. Bret Minor - STA - 10 - 5A - 41-2
3. Daryl Rylant - CLW - 10 - 4A - 36-3
4. Dawson Podlena - SEA - 12 - 5A - 45-4
5. Jacob Holt - GC - 9 - 6A - 36-13
6. Drew Burgoon - SLC - 10 - 5A - 35-4
7. Blaine Harris - BEL - 11 - 3A - 34-2
8. Kolby Beitz - EUR - 10 - 3A - 26-3
9. Kobe Grijalva - DB - 10 - 6A - 34-9
10. Charles Brockman - SMNW - 10 - 6A - 40-3


120
1. Dylan Gowin - MV - 12 - 5A - 23-2
2. Mason Turner - SCH - 11 - 5A - 33-1
3. Logan Treaster - NEW - 12 - 5A - 37-2
4. Boo Dryden - HC - 12 - 6A - 41-2
5. Dallas Wilson - WS - 12 - 6A - 32-7
6. Jace Koelzer - OS - 11 - 6A - 45-2
7. Will Spexarth - GD - 12 - 5A - 34-10
8. Dylan Pelland - PRT - 12 - 4A - 29-2
9. Tate Carney - CLB - 12 - 4A - 39-3
10. Ryan Johnson - NOR - 11 - 3A - 29-3


126
1t. Jevon Parrish - ON - 11 - 6A - 35-1
1t. Marcus Robinson - ARK - 11 - 5A - 40-3
3. Logan Pirl - GD - 10 - 5A - 20-5
4. Tanner Hitchcock - BS - 12 - 4A - 39-1
5. Tate Withington - GDL - 12 - 4A - 44-1
6. Devin Gomez - VC - 9 - 5A - 35-6
7. Aidan Campbell - MZ - 10 - 5A - 43-8
8. Noah Nemer - SPH - 11 - 4A - 37-6
9. Gunnar Murray - WR - 11 - 6A - 34-4
10. Devin Onwugbufor - - WNW - 11 - 6A - 21-1


132
1. Corbin Nirschl - BL - 12 - 4A - 39-1
2. Dayton Porsch - HOX - 10 - 3A - 29-0
3. Montez Robinson - ARK - 10 - 5A - 32-11
4. Conner Ward - MV - 11 - 5A - 36-4
5. Riley Tubbs - WAB - 11 - 3A -
6. Riley Alderman - ON - 12 - 6A - 35-3
7. Lane Glover - GD - 12 - 5A - 25-8
8. Brenner Vogan - SS - 11 - 5A - 34-7
9. Bubba Wilson - MH - 10 - 6A - 38-7
10. Brandon Becker - DB - 11 - 6A - 29-7


138
1. Jake Beeson - ARK - 11 - 5A - 42-2
2. Tyler Flood - ON - 12 - 6A - 27-0
3. Cade Lindsey - DB - 10 - 6A - 40-5
4. Tate Steele - LFS - 11 - 6A - 30-3
5. Austin Eldredge - MCP - 12 - 4A - 41-3
6. Zach Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 36-4
7. Hunter Ostertag - ACC - 12 - 3A - 32-3
8. Pedro Ordonez - HUG - 12 - 3A - 29-1
9. Keaton Sander - GB - 12 - 5A - 40-5
10. Jarrett Bendure - MV - 11 - 5A - 36-7


145
1. Mason Wallace - MH - 12 - 6A - 43-2
2. Garrett Lange - GD - 11 - 5A - 40-3
3. Paul Stuart - AND - 12 - 5A - 34-5
4. Jonathan Ball - HOI - 12 - 3A - 42-0
5. Tristan Porsch - HOX - 12 - 3A - 14-1
6. Colby Johnson - BUR - 12 - 4A - 41-0
7. Tylor Garcia - DC - 12 - DC - 6A - 39-6
8. Triston Wills - 10 - DB - 6A - 10-2
9. Colton Hutchinson - 11 - SC - 3A - 37-7
8. Kolby Droegemeier - WAB - 11 - 3A - 47-5


152
1. Kameron Frame - GD - 12 - 5A - 40-2
2. Anthony Scantlin - MUL - 12 - 4A - 42-0
3. Jalin Harper - MH - 11 - 6A - 41-2
4. Nick Lucas - PRT - 12 - 4A - 37-3
5. Jarrett Jurgens - SCC - 11 - 4A - 33-2
6. Christopher Ball - HOI - 11 - 3A - 39-2
7. Trent Wright - NOR - 12 - 3A - 33-5
8. Wes Jameson - PT - 12 - 5A - 31-7
9. Don Boone - VC - 12 - 5A - 30-7
10. Donivyn Will - SLC - 12 - 34-8


160
1. Sammy Cokeley - SJA - 12 - 5A - 44-4
2. Kendall Frame - GD - 12 - 5A - 25-3
3. Hunter Mullin - CC - 12 - 4A - 39-2
4. Isaiah Luellen - ROS - 11 - 3A - 38-3
5. Jack Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 38-4
6. Brandon Mlekus - FRT - 12 - 4A - 36-2
7. Terrell Garraway - ON - 11 - 6A - 33-7
8. Wyatt Hayes - SCC - 10 - 4A - 34-3
9. Zach Porter - COL - 11 - 4A - 26-7
10. Gable Howerton - 11 - 3A - 36-6


More tomorrow...


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138 Asiel Flores beat your #3 head to head

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Originally Posted By: bighead
138 Asiel Flores beat your #3 head to head


Yes, he had a great state tournament!

I had balanced that vs. his losses against #2, #6 and #9 along with 3 unranked 138s.


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I am working on the final All-Class rankings and the invitations are currently going out for our Denver All-Class Team on March 16-19. Any criteria input and discussion is appreciated!

What an AWESOME weekend...



INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS:

106
1. Michael Spangler - KMC - 11 - 5A - 38-1
2. Brian Gates - HUT - 11 - 6A - 38-0
3. Keegan Slyter - ON - 9 - 6A - 40-2
4. Gabe Buckbee - ARK - 10 - 5A - 11-2
5. Grant Treaster - NEW - 9 - 5A - 34-7
6. Brandon Madden - BVSW - 9 - 5A - 40-5
7. Hunter Bindi - STA - 10 - 5A - 21-4
8. Kai Rhea - HC - 11 - 6A - 44-8
9. Dallas Koelzer - OS - 9 - 6A - 33-13
10. Preston Martin - PAO - 9 - 4A - 35-3


113
1. Jayson West - MZS - 11 - 4A - 36-2
2. Bret Minor - STA - 10 - 5A - 41-2
3. Daryl Rylant - CLW - 10 - 4A - 36-3
4. Dawson Podlena - SEA - 12 - 5A - 45-4
5. Jacob Holt - GC - 9 - 6A - 36-13
6. Drew Burgoon - SLC - 10 - 5A - 35-4
7. Blaine Harris - BEL - 11 - 3A - 34-2
8. Kolby Beitz - EUR - 10 - 3A - 26-3
9. Kobe Grijalva - DB - 10 - 6A - 34-9
10. Charles Brockman - SMNW - 10 - 6A - 40-3


120
1. Dylan Gowin - MV - 12 - 5A - 23-2
2. Mason Turner - SCH - 11 - 5A - 33-1
3. Logan Treaster - NEW - 12 - 5A - 37-2
4. Boo Dryden - HC - 12 - 6A - 41-2
5. Dallas Wilson - WS - 12 - 6A - 32-7
6. Jace Koelzer - OS - 11 - 6A - 45-2
7. Will Spexarth - GD - 12 - 5A - 34-10
8. Dylan Pelland - PRT - 12 - 4A - 29-2
9. Tate Carney - CLB - 12 - 4A - 39-3
10. Ryan Johnson - NOR - 11 - 3A - 29-3


126
1t. Jevon Parrish - ON - 11 - 6A - 35-1
1t. Marcus Robinson - ARK - 11 - 5A - 40-3
3. Logan Pirl - GD - 10 - 5A - 20-5
4. Tanner Hitchcock - BS - 12 - 4A - 39-1
5. Tate Withington - GDL - 12 - 4A - 44-1
6. Devin Gomez - VC - 9 - 5A - 35-6
7. Aidan Campbell - MZ - 10 - 5A - 43-8
8. Noah Nemer - SPH - 11 - 4A - 37-6
9. Gunnar Murray - WR - 11 - 6A - 34-4
10. Devin Onwugbufor - - WNW - 11 - 6A - 21-1


132
1. Corbin Nirschl - BL - 12 - 4A - 39-1
2. Dayton Porsch - HOX - 10 - 3A - 29-0
3. Montez Robinson - ARK - 10 - 5A - 32-11
4. Conner Ward - MV - 11 - 5A - 36-4
5. Riley Tubbs - WAB - 11 - 3A -
6. Riley Alderman - ON - 12 - 6A - 35-3
7. Lane Glover - GD - 12 - 5A - 25-8
8. Brenner Vogan - SS - 11 - 5A - 34-7
9. Bubba Wilson - MH - 10 - 6A - 38-7
10. Brandon Becker - DB - 11 - 6A - 29-7


138
1. Jake Beeson - ARK - 11 - 5A - 42-2
2. Tyler Flood - ON - 12 - 6A - 27-0
3. Cade Lindsey - DB - 10 - 6A - 40-5
4. Tate Steele - LFS - 11 - 6A - 30-3
5. Austin Eldredge - MCP - 12 - 4A - 41-3
6. Zach Eck - AN - 12 - 4A - 36-4
7. Hunter Ostertag - ACC - 12 - 3A - 32-3
8. Pedro Ordonez - HUG - 12 - 3A - 29-1
9. Keaton Sander - GB - 12 - 5A - 40-5
10. Jarrett Bendure - MV - 11 - 5A - 36-7


145
1. Mason Wallace - MH - 12 - 6A - 43-2
2. Jonathan Ball - HOI - 12 - 3A - 42-0
3. Garrett Lange - GD - 11 - 5A - 40-3
4. Paul Stuart - AND - 12 - 5A - 34-5
5. Tristan Porsch - HOX - 12 - 3A - 14-1
6. Colby Johnson - BUR - 12 - 4A - 41-0
7. Tylor Garcia - DC - 12 - DC - 6A - 39-6
8. Triston Wills - 10 - DB - 6A - 10-2
9. Colton Hutchinson - 11 - SC - 3A - 37-7
8. Kolby Droegemeier - WAB - 11 - 3A - 47-5


152
1. Kameron Frame - GD - 12 - 5A - 40-2
2. Anthony Scantlin - MUL - 12 - 4A - 42-0
3. Jalin Harper - MH - 11 - 6A - 41-2
4. Nick Lucas - PRT - 12 - 4A - 37-3
5. Jarrett Jurgens - SCC - 11 - 4A - 33-2
6. Christopher Ball - HOI - 11 - 3A - 39-2
7. Trent Wright - NOR - 12 - 3A - 33-5
8. Wes Jameson - PT - 12 - 5A - 31-7
9. Don Boone - VC - 12 - 5A - 30-7
10. Donivyn Will - SLC - 12 - 34-8


160
1. Sammy Cokeley - SJA - 12 - 5A - 44-4
2. Kendall Frame - GD - 12 - 5A - 25-3
3. Hunter Mullin - CC - 12 - 4A - 39-2
4. Isaiah Luellen - ROS - 11 - 3A - 38-3
5. Jack Maki - AND - 12 - 5A - 38-4
6. Brandon Mlekus - FRT - 12 - 4A - 36-2
7. Terrell Garraway - ON - 11 - 6A - 33-7
8. Wyatt Hayes - SCC - 10 - 4A - 34-3
9. Zach Porter - COL - 11 - 4A - 26-7
10. Gable Howerton - 11 - 3A - 36-6


170
1. Daniel Butler - LV - 12 - 5A - 38-0
2. Troy Fisher - GD - 10 - 5A - 30-2
3. Dacota Motter - ELD - 12 - 4A - 33-1
4. Jacob Mintzmyer - MRV - 12 - 3A - 42-0
5. Nick Jouret - OS - 11 - 6A - 42-3
6. Tyler Price - HOL - 12 - 4A - 38-6
7. Chance Rodriguez - HLC - 11 - 4A - 44-3
8. Michael Waggoner - RC - 10 - 3A - 35-8
9. Tabor Erickson - OBR - 12 - 3A - 26-2
10. Santino Gee - LAW - 12 - 6A - 35-7


182
1. Clay Lautt - SJA - 12 - 5A - 48-1
2. Wyatt Hendrickson - NEW - 10 - 5A - 34-6
3. Austin Andres - GD - 11 - 5A - 40-6
4. Jesse Nunez - GC - 12 - 6A - 39-8
5. Aryus Jones - JC - 12 - 6A - 29-3
6. Trey Hoerner - ABL - 11 - 4A - 40-1
7. Dylan Servis - DC - 12 - 6A - 39-9
8. Josh Seabolt - CIM - 11 - 3A - 35-1
9. Ryan Tiers - CC - 12 - 4A - 32-8
10. Jacob Stryker - MRV - 12 - 3A - 37-7


195
1. Cale Davidson - GD - 12 - 5A - 36-1
2. Dylan Prince - PIT - 12 - 5A - 32-5
3. Anthony Capul - AN - 12 - 4A - 40-0
4. Zeke Herrera - GC - 12 - 6A - 39-5
5. Sam Weldon - VC - 12 - 5A - 37-6
6. Anthony Gaona - STA - 11 - 5A - 41-5
7. Jacob Jenkins - CHP - 12 - 3A - 34-1
8. Sean Singleton - BS - 12 - 4A - 38-4
9. Blaine Ray - OTT - 12 - 4A - 42-4
10. Gavin Ware - CC - 11 - 4A - 20-4


220
1. Deveron Duncan - PT - 12 - 5A - 28-3
2. Jacob Green - NOR - 12 - 3A - 30-1
3. Cordel Duhart - BVSW - 11 - 5A - 41-1
4. Chris Cox - OAK - 11 - 3A - 28-3
5. Caleb Willis - BS - 10 - 4A - 37-1
6. Davon Spexarth - AN - 12 - 4A - 38-5
7. Kasdon Arehart - WS - 11 - 6A - 43-3
8. Devin Haas - CHY - 12 - 3A - 30-1
9. Marcos Fisher - DC - 10 - 6A - 29-9
10. Matt Kimber - HC - 12 - 6A - 25-8


285
1. Kayne Hutchison - PT - 12 - 5A - 39-1
2. Joseph Gilbertson - WNW - 12 - 6A - 35-3
3. Benny Hernandez - GC - 12 - 6A - 36-5
4. Jake Hastings - SFT - 12 - 4A - 37-2
5. Eldon Picou - MH - 12 - 6A - 39-6
6. Collyn Auker - NOR - 11 - 3A - 30-6
7. Taye Washington - HOX - 10 - 3A - 22-5
8. Sam Christy - SPH - 12 - 4A - 36-7
9. Ethan Jay - CLB - 12 - 4A - 40-7
10. Sam Burt - CLB - 12 - 4A - 36-8



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How does somebody who didn't even win a state title stay at the top of the rankings

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Originally Posted By: Old Dawg 21
How does somebody who didn't even win a state title stay at the top of the rankings



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I would also like to know why he is still number 1


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I would also like to know the answer to this as well

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Green has a head to head win or a common over numbers 4-10 on you list and his only loss is to the number 4 kid. Who then he beat 3 times. The last one coming in a 39 second fall. He beat the 6a state champ and runner up, the 4a runner up and he was a state champion.

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Just curious why Ball only moves up 1 spot after knocking off the #2 wrestler. and finishing with an undefeated state championship. I am sure there is more into the rankings than this, but I think if you have criteria that Porsch was above #3 and #4 and then Ball beats him, shouldn't that in return put Ball into that same place. He beat the guy you said was better than the other 2 and has not been beat by them.

The top 5 wrestlers in this weight are all deserving just trying to get some love for 321a 😀😀

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Originally Posted By: L.Geyer
Just curious why Ball only moves up 1 spot after knocking off the #2 wrestler. and finishing with an undefeated state championship. I am sure there is more into the rankings than this, but I think if you have criteria that Porsch was above #3 and #4 and then Ball beats him, shouldn't that in return put Ball into that same place. He beat the guy you said was better than the other 2 and has not been beat by them.

The top 5 wrestlers in this weight are all deserving just trying to get some love for 321a 😀😀


After much consideration, I agree and corrected 145. My initial thoughts during the year were... Stuart was 1 point away from being a 3X champ and now a few points away from being a 4x champ. Lange has beaten 4 outside state champions. Jonathan has not traveled like those guys. It was never meant to slight him, as he can only wrestle who is in front of him and I have marveled at the entire Ball family over the years. I have had Porsch on my teams wrestling guys from Sweden, Bulgary and across the nation. I was having second thoughts for slotting him so high after his injury and landed where I did after looking at the state brackets, being swayed a bit by the epic Lange v Stuart final. This comparison was always more subjective due to the lack of head to heads and commons. At the end of the day.... I agree that Ball should move up. I am also very happy to report he is joining our All-Class Dual team in Denver as the #1 145 pounder!

Thanks for the input,

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Like I said I don't think you can go wrong with any of these guys. I wish the Ball vs Porsch match would have been in the finals. It was an exciting match to watch and I think if these 2 wrestled 10 times it could very easily be 5-5. Glad to hear Ball is on the dual team. I think both of these wrestlers have great futures ahead of them at the next level.

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Shouldnt 113 go
West
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Podlena
Holt
Harris


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Podlena has a win over holt. Holt is over harris. Harris is over Beitz. Beitz is over Rylant


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He also lost to number 4. That's half of your top 10 he wrestled this year. All very close matches. Curious if any of your top 10 wrestled 5 other ranked guys? Tough weight to rank I understand.

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Who is he?


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Your pm box is full I'd like to know how duncan stays #1 when he was beaten for the title with all the chips on the line. Duhart had 1 loss(I believe) an ot loss to duncan but he won when it really counts.

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That is what still puzzles me. It should go
Duhart
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Duncan


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I watched the match and agree 100% with how Chief has them ranked at 220. I don't have a dog in the fight, keep it as is.


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Actually I think it should be Green --- Duhart --- Willis --- Duncan --- Cox
2 commons between Green and Duhart
Duhart beat Kuhn 3-2 at Beloit. Green beat Kuhn 3 times by more than 1
And Duhart beat Gautschi of Newton 4-1 at regionals and he didn't place at TOC which Green was the Champion

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