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Originally posted by Trego Wrestler: 103-Furches 112-Mosley 119-Madden 125-Deshazer 130-Baker 135-Elliot 140-Kelly Younkin 145-Garcia 152-Pfannenstiel 160-Jonas 171-Erisman 189-Malay (JK) (HAHAHAHAHAHA) no chance 215-Strawn/Foster 275-Payne Mosely and Madden over Hansen and Perez? That would put you down at least 0-6 in a dual match. Pfannenstiel can't beat Cotton or Schroeder. Has Baker ever wrestled Isenberg?
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hansen was hands down the best 103 in the state this year...i know that doesnt mean somebody wont show up and beat him but he definitly has to be the top of his weight class until proven otherwise in my opinion.
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What will Hansen be going? At kids state he was at 110 and looked like a huge 110 at that. I would have thought that he has grown some since then. I would imagine 112, likely even 119. Both of those classes are going to be very tough this next year. It will be fun to watch.
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Based on his last reported weight (being when I asked him at the Dodgeball tournament) the Hamburglar will be a beasty 112 this next year
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If he is at 112, he will be a beastly 112.
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Mike is correct ..... "beastly" would be the better adjective ....... although "beastie" refers to a small animal (which he is), he would be a "beastly beastie" ...... "beasty" is apparently not a word ..... my bad ..... thanks, Mike.
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Originally posted by Chief Renegade: After all of the input, the new All-Star team has been revised in the starting post.
2006 KS All Class Team:
103 - Furches (Derby) 112 - Hansen (Turner) 119 - Perez/Shumate (Topeka/BVNW) 125 - Deshazer (Wichita) 130 - Isenberg(Gardner) 135 - Baker (Hoxie) 140 - Elliott (Augusta) 145 - Garcia (Colby) 152 - Cotton/Schroeder (Hutch/Andale) 160 - Jonas (Kapaun) 171 - Erisman (DeSoto) 189 - Strawn (Holton) 215 - Foster (Sedgewick) 275 - Madison/Payne (Salina/Paola)
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From what I heard Madison is up around 310 thats alot of weight to cut even if he does I still dont think anyone can touch payne.
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Originally posted by I'm Ron Burgundy?: LEVI YOUNKIN GRADUATED I meant Kelly Younkin. But now I'm putting in Gienger instead.
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Originally posted by Scarecrow_103: From what I heard Madison is up around 310 thats alot of weight to cut even if he does I still dont think anyone can touch payne. Payne beat Madison 3-2 in the state finals. A junior vs. a freshman. Not exactly "untouchable". Madison beat Sean Hoffman(SH,senior who was 32-2) in the semi-finals at state 14-7. Hoffman ended up pinning the other semi-finalist in :55 to take 3rd. He pinned the same guy who lasted 4:19 against Payne. I'm making the early call that Elijah will make 275 and will be the 2006 class 5A state champion.
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Madison beat Sean Hoffman(SH,senior who was 32-2) in the semi-finals at state 14-7. Hoffman ended up pinning the other semi-finalist in :55 to take 3rd. He pinned the same guy who lasted 4:19 against Payne. I'm making the early call that Elijah will make 275 and will be the 2006 class 5A state champion.
That big line doesnt matter because payne won head 2 head
Im not saying madison isnt a great wrestler because he is I just dont think he can beat payne
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heres mine 103- Keller/Rogers/Hase - I dont pick furches because hes not even wrestled a HS match yet 112- Donny Altman/Aoarn Ely- I think they both beat paulie. 119- Larry Perez - Hands down 125- Tristen Deshazer- DUHHHHH 130-Aldon Isenberg- cant think of anyone else around thats better 135- Scott Elliot/ Aaoorn Ellison- could be a good match up 140- ?? Maybe Andy Hurla or Kyle Grape 145 Garcia- dont see anyone who can beat him 152- Schroder- Its a toss up between him and cotton i think judd is just a bit better 160 Erisman- Nough said 171- Bailes/Kellerman/Mamie- All very good wrestlers. 189 Hardy- Team Headlock him self 215-Strawn/Eddison- Toss up i think strawn wins though 275- Payne - very tough to beat.
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Also Theese kids could be considered also
Darrin Stroot, Blake Fiscer Andale Atticus Disney -Andover Kevin Callahan Baldwin
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I agree that 103 is up for grabs. Keller, Gage, Hase and Furches all have a shot as well as others. It is kinda fun throwing an incoming freshman on the list. I think he has a reasonable chance at the title. At 112, I think Altman would be the best choice to challenge Paulie, but still think Hansen beats him. I would list Hansen, Altman, Ely, and Mosely as the top 4. A brutal weight class. Now at 119, Perez and Shumate are above everyone. I wouldn't say that Larry would be a "hands down" choice. He barely beat Nick at state and those matches could go either way. I think Erisman will be at 171, which opens up 160 and shuts everybody else out at 171. Jonas is at least a 2X champ. I agree that Strawn and Edison are close and we've already talked about 275.
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bking,
I agree with your Furches comment which is why I have him in there at 103. Altman beat an undefeated Ely 12-2 at state which was impressive but I believe Hansen will make 112 and is too much to handle for Donny. I forgot about Baker at 130, so I added him along with Alden. 140 seems up in the air. I could see Hurla, Gienger or many others step up there.
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Originally posted by Scarecrow_103: From what I heard Madison is up around 310 thats alot of weight to cut even if he does I still dont think anyone can touch payne. John Paul Shepherd who is in town visiting this week used to cut from about 315 or so...it don't take much to lose it when you are goo. Big John is now 6'6 360 though!
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Most who know me know I don't get into debates like this. One reason is that everything has to be proven on the mat and the time for that is coming up. I would include other kids there as possible at 103, including possibly Aaron Haug (sp?). I do think that the cut for Elijah if he is up that high will be tough, nothing like a good year of football to help though. I will detract and say it would be fun to see Nathan in the finals, and if I had to say who I would like to see him go against, it would be friend and neighbor, literally 2 doors away, Dante Rodgers. Talk about a human interest story, imagine that, 2 kids who live 2 doors apart wrestling against each other in a state finals.
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Originally posted by Mike Furches: Most who know me know I don't get into debates like this. One reason is that everything has to be proven on the mat and the time for that is coming up. I would include other kids there as possible at 103, including possibly Aaron Haug (sp?). I do think that the cut for Elijah if he is up that high will be tough, nothing like a good year of football to help though. I will detract and say it would be fun to see Nathan in the finals, and if I had to say who I would like to see him go against, it would be friend and neighbor, literally 2 doors away, Dante Rodgers. Talk about a human interest story, imagine that, 2 kids who live 2 doors apart wrestling against each other in a state finals. That would be awesome to say the least. Both of those guys are great at 103. Elijah may want to do cross country! LOL
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