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just seeing if anyone knows the results from this tournament
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Prant demands results!
Also, who is Hat Town's 140? Why did I see that Bubba went to Wymore? This news is unacceptable, and I will not stand for it.
Speaking of unacceptable--word on the street is that the tree was not out during the Emporia/MHS 9/10 dual. Let me just assure you, Hat Town friends, if the tree is not out for all home duals between Thanksgiving and Christmas, heads will roll.
Bubba, as Keeper of the Tree, it is your job to regulate the intensity of all practices and meets. Manhattan's state championship depends on you and you alone, my Keeper friend. Do not fail this task.
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Manhattan placings per The Mercury's article:
6 first-place and 4 second-place (both pools)
A & B pools - undefeated 1st placers: Steven Miller (119 B) Andrew Wagner (130 A) Aaron Bingham (135 A) Chris Lewis (135 B) Mike Miller (145 A) Lee Larson (189 A)
A & B pools - 2nd placers Jeb Woodford (125 A) Brett Hoshaw (140 A) Ian Shea (152 B) Matt Scott (160 B)
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I will see to it that Bubba fullfills his tree Obligations
"Water is wet, rocks are hard, and wrestling is tough."
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Bonus points for the JV guy at 135 for Manhattan being better than everyone else's varsity guy. Ha ha ha...
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they forgot 152 2nd place A pool Kris Fitzgerald sorry just thought i should fill that in
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Does Bingham still have his long golden locks? And has he stolen any bedding items and hidden them in any stairwells? And does he still enjoy wearing togas? And has he seen any Russians lately?
Do something...act stupid.
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Its not Bingham its Binghead now and HE enojys togas,knitting, poetry, long walks in the park, and scrapbooking. He is a well-rounded wrestler.
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You forgot his favorite love, is eating twinkies while riding his Moped
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Dont sleep on that boy from leavenworth alex monegro, he pretty good, he be whooping people out their, he gotten alot better, he"s a beast, u lil homies watch out for him , he gonna do u all in
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Hey fris,
Note that I didn't error, I just reported what was in the paper. I can't help it if "The Mercury" left your stats out of the paper.
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honestly it doesn't matter lol i'm just playin around oh well with less recigniton i come in under the radar muahhahahah oh well and boach i gave you hugs and you still make fun of me thats it you're gonna get it
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Boach, Fris crying is actually very likely.
And MancerL--that just proves my point about 6a vs. 321a. Hat Town always has some potential state placers on its JV.
Just throwing that out there.
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Norton's JV won a varsity tournament this week also, and aren't they 3A? I gaurantee they have some JV wrestlers who could place at state: 321a through 6a. The enrollment in the school isn't always the determining factor, the tradition of the school usually has much more to do with it. There are a lot of 6a schools that can't even fill a lineup, just like there are small schools that can't fill a line up. But hey what do I know, I have just been involved in Kansas Wrestling at every level (321a, 4a, 5a, 6a, Eastern Kansas, Western Kansas.)
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Uh oh Prant, you may have woken up the sleeping giant that is this debate.
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didn't our jv just win the Wymore Nebraska tournament and didn't they only lose by 1 point at Chase County last year idk refresh my memory our Jv is amazing depth out the pooper we have
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Out the pooper? Interesting Fris....
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