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Who will be the top 6 placers at 4a state at 112, 119, 125, 130, 140, 160, 171, 189, and 215?

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people that are good

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Ladies and Gentlemen....

It's a bird,
IT's a plane,

No it's.....

CAPTAIN OBVIOUS!!! LOL


Yours in wrestling,

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They don't have heavy weights in 4A... why stop at 215.


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going off what i've seen this season.

112: Levi Eddie,Josh Sharp,Kyle Buhler

119: Tanner Dawson, Ross Devoe, Cody Bell, Blayze Bahe, Cory Bloodgood

125: Luke Geske, Dexter Deeds

130: Jake Kriegbaum, Cole Garcia, Kyle Grape, Caleb Schultz

140: Jeremy Terrel( havent seen to much of 40 4a this year)

160: Ross Taplin, Derek Lang, Mark Hartsook, Jesse Strawn, Nick Zahm

171: Russ Fitzgerald, Wes Weller, Kyle Flory

189: Jacob Marrs, Zach Sheets, Brandon Cowen, Ben Gurtler

215: Travis Weller, Matt Campbell, Josh Brown,
Tyler Thoreson

These names arent in any order, they are just off the top of my head. good luck to all wrestlers, and i guess we will see in 4wks who deserves what.

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4A Heavyweight:

1. Bedore - Goodland


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I don't know if Levi Eddie is even at 112's anymore, I know he is ranked there, but he was at 119's at the SPC.

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Bedore, Greer, and Lewis are all heavyweights


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Maybe no one cares about the heavyweights anymore? Or maybe he just didn'tthink about it


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How bout we make this a more interesting topic and ask who do you think will do good from 103-275....cuz you left out some exciting weights like 145 and 152.


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103 Bahe
112 Eddie if he's there
119 Bahe, Devoe, or Dawson exciting weight
125 Geske
130 Kreigbaum
135 Bowman
140 Terrell
145 Grater
152 Bracket is loaded as usual
160 Taplin
171 Flory
189
215 Pretty wide open bracket
275 Tough Bracket but I gotta go with Bedore

I know the topic is top 6 but I took the easy way out and just put who I think will be at the top of the podium

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yes, the top six is hard. It would be much easier if there weren't so many good wrestlers in Kansas, but alas.....I will keep trying.


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Fisher
Eddie-Wall
Dawson-Devoe
Geske-Schroeder, Milstead
Kriebaum
Bowman, Prater
Terrell
Grater
Erisman
Taplin
Davis
Marrs-Sheets
Rupp
Bedore


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That Hamilton (112) kid from Chanute looked pretty solid this week-end. I think he will place high and be in the running to win it.


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103-don't know
112-Sharp,Buhler
119-Bell,Bahe,Bloodgood,Devoe
125-Lopez,Geske
130-Kreigbaum,Schultz
135-Bowman
140-Terrel
145-Grater
152-Trammel,Hasty
160-Arreola,Taplin,Strwn,Zahm
171-Flory
189-Sheets,Cowen
215-Weller
275-Bedore

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I have a feeling that Weller won't win state.


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If they mean Weller from Clay Center, then i think i'll have to agree with Jhris. Wellersaurus will come up a bit short this year.


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Weller from Clay Center, win state, what, if that's true then i gotta go to 4A and win me a state title in that horribly tough class.


I broke my toe at state... but I still got a better medal than Lancerm.
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You probably need to win some more 6a matches before you talk trash on 4a buddy.


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Erisman is still in 4A, right?

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