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Boyle would decimate any HWT ever, I agree. You're a little off on some of the facts about football, though. Knee injuries prevented him from ever becoming much of a pro football player, but he is the strength coach for Marshall University and also coaches on the sidelines during games. Look for the really, really buff coach if you're watching on TV!!
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Perhaps you should have lent him some of your bigkneepads! HA! Ba-dum, CHING!
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145-joe johnston/Brandon Pfizenmaier
Maybe you're not an ugly human, but a good looking ape.....with exceptional verbal skills.
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Big kneepads-- While I respect your mad knowledge, I must dispute your last post. The last time I talked to Jeff (granted, that was one year ago during Christmas break), he was still on the practice squad for the Bengals. He didn't suit up for games, but still was an NFL football player. However, he had mentioned knee problems and his desire to work as a strength coach. But I didn't know he is at Marshall now. Props to him.
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I'll add a few names I'm partial to. How about Todd Drake anywhere from 103 to 126. He was a 4 timer and went 126 - 1 plus a 3 time NCAA II All-American and National Champ. Another is Marc Hull, 2X champ,2X Runnerup, 3X All-American and 1X National Champ. Marc could also fit in from 112 to 130. And at 160, I'd take Shawn Silvis on my team. 2x Champ, 4X Placer and NCAA II Champ. Another to consider at 130 is Chris Saferite, 2X Champ, 4X Placer and NCAA II Runnerup. I know he lost to Long in the finals but his accomplishments after high school excell.
You've been Coaching how long?
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Mark Denning deserves to be somewhere out there.
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Arn't we leaving out roberson an maynes...
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A few more-
152: Temoer Terry (McPherson) 3X SC 103: Daniel Escalante (ONorth) senior SC 119: Chris Ngo (Concordia) 3X SC 130: Devin Bahm (Ark City) 4X SC 135: Allen Hankins (Ark City) 3X SC
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How about a few old school guys:
Roy Oeser Doug Duell Kirk Baker Matt Treaster Wes Harding Aaron Shelton
And a couple recent guys like: Brent Brandyberry Billy Gabel
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Matt Treaster was an awesome wrestler but i believe he got his 4 titles in missouri.
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How about Joe Nelson from Wichita South at 189? He was a 3x state champ. and undefeated over a couple of years - he was awesome!!
Also, Bill Brine from Goddard at 171 - he was a 2xer (moved here from out of state), 5A sr. wrester of the year in 99 and a Jr. Freestyle AA Also pinned Kelly Gabel who is on the list.
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Matt Treaster wrestled for Beloit. He would still dominate.
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At 145, Travis Stites-McPherson, a 4X state champion, fierce competitor and maybe the best conditioned wrestler I have seen, would be the #1 choice.
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Here are my picks:
103 - Devin Schwartz or Aaron Shelton 112 - Corey Jones 119 - Shawn Bunch 125 - Robertson or Maynes 130 - Wes Harding 135 - Dusty Spaulding or Devin Bahm 140 - Brandon Pfizemaier or Travis Stites 145 - Todd Layton 152 - Temoer Terry 160 - Roy Oeser 171 - Scott Coleman 189 - Melvin DOuglas 215 - Blake Seiler or Wes Walker or Sean O'brien 275 - Jerry Corner or Jeff Boyle
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In answer to the question of Charles Chainey's loss it was the second match of the year to Parker of Manhatten who was a state champion, 4-3 at the Highland Park Tourney. Charles wrestled him again at the East West match and beat him 14-5. It took Charles a bit to figure out just how good he was but once it dawned on him he turned into a big machine. Best low single leg series of any wrestler I ever coached. He was a good one.
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I know I will be showing my age here, but I think Roger Fisher from Norton was probably the best little man ever. Two state titles at 95lbs. and one at 98lbs. his senior year.
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Never got to see him in his peak form, but even 20 years after the fact Colby CC coach Steve Lampe was still pretty incredible.
3x state champ for Colby High School multiple year letterwinner at Iowa State University NCAA All-American 2x World Team Trials runner-up AAU freestyle All-American
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What about Gerrad Speer at 215 from Scott City. He showed tremendous talent over his 4 year career being a 3XSC and only lost 3 matches his entire high school career. Also what about all those kids who came from Hoxie, Garden City, Colby, Goodland, Oakley, St. Francis(Gabel's, Jenkins), Scott City, and Ulysses
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The best little man may have been Todd Johnson of Beloit. His older brother Toby was not too bad either.
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Bill Gabel would definately go somewhere on this team, perhaps 135...Who would you pick as a coach? Maybe his dad coach Larry Gabel?
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