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What are some of your thoughts on what the perfect kansas wrestling team would be at every weight.
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How bout the best kansas wrestler at each weight regaurdless of the year? That would be tough to pick.
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hmmmm i see now that my posted topic is gay and useless...carry on and never mind it again
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I'll take a shot at it:
103 - Devin Schwartz 112 - Eric Akin/Austin Devoe 119 - Shawn Bunch/Tanner Gardner 125 - Zach Roberson/Bo Maynes 130 - Justin Ware 135 - Dusty Spaulding/Stewart Bogart 140 - Jarod Vogel 145 - Joe Johnston/Andy Tieben 152 - Chris Hernandez/Justin Thaw 160 - Jacob Klein 171 - Scott Coleman/Kelly Gabel 189 - Melvin Douglas/Justin Dyer/Scott Urban/Jeremy Lay 215 - Wes Walker/Josh Carroll 275 - Jeremiah Beltran/Andrew Ubben
Help me out with backups in the weights that are missing.
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What about jeff boyel (sp) from norton for the best heavyweight? he was ranked no. 1 in the nation.
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Norton's Boyle was definitely the most dominating Kansas heavyweight of all time. 3X state champ, his senior year he won by fall in the state finals in 19 seconds. He competed in the dapper dan classic in PA instead of going to high school nationals...now plays for the Bengals...
Also, didn't Hemmerling beat Carroll @ 215 last year?
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I would throw Brent Rechtfertig in the mix at 140. Wellsville's 3-time State Champ was an animal as a senior. Gained a first period pin! He wrestled in the late 80's.
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Forgot about Doug Hoover; where would he fit (130)?
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215 is Charles Chainey of Wyandotte. Anyone who didnt see him surely doesnt appreciate what a great athlete and wrestler he was by the end of his senior year. He was amazing.
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Josh Gooch of Welling at 215 possibly. Beau Tillman of Pratt perhaps. Sure he was beat in the finals by Long in a headlock with seconds to go in the match, but he was leading by 8 at the time. If they wrestled again, I doubt Long gets the headlock. Cool thread though..
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Luke Metzler (3x champ) beat Devin Schwartz
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How far back are we going because Al Martinez was a 3x champ in 60-61-62 at 103-112-112 back when it was still Grand State
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Westphal-- Pretty sure Charles Chaney of Wyandotte finished with a loss his senior year. Do you know who beat him?
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I think the most exciting match would be Bunch vs. Gardner. Who do you think would win?
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Bunch, he was one of the most talented athletes I have ever seen,and Tanner is alot smaller!! It wouldn't even be close!!
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tanner for 103 or metzler
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are there any 4x state champions?
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I think you need to use the wrestlers senior weight to make this topic even worth discussing! Luke was the 103lbs. state champ as a sophmore and then went on to win two more titles ending up at 125lbs. and I believe Tanner got fourth place at 103lbs. as a sophmore and then won 112lbs. as a junior and should win his last one at 119lbs. this year. With that comparison I would have to take Luke. I personally wanted to see Metzler and Hoover wrestle, I think Metzler would have won!
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