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Curtis Chenoweth is the 2006 NAIA 174# National Champion. He won in overtime 7-5 with a lateral drop.
I know this is not high school news but it still deserves to be in here.
Not bad for a guy who never won state.
Congratulations Curtis
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Congratulations Curtis!!!!!! With a name like Curtis how can you go wrong.
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You are the Man!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats Curtis from all the Edison's. We were pulling for you all day, your grandma and I spent the whole day and night together.
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I heard from Curtis....he said he lost a lot of weight before the finals from the constant bathroom breaks! LOL.
Yours in wrestling,
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How did JD Johnson do this year? I saw somewhere he is listed as a sophmore, is this true? Great kid but surely has to be approaching 23 or 24 years of age.
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Originally posted by Mike Church Sr.: How did JD Johnson do this year? I saw somewhere he is listed as a sophmore, is this true? Great kid but surely has to be approaching 23 or 24 years of age. He went 3-2 at nationals losing to the eventual runner up in sudden victory and the eventual 5th placer as well. As for age, your clock doesn't start until you are full credits in college, also wasn't he in the military first? If that's the case, then he's got all the eligibility the website lists.
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Congratulations, Curtis!! Job well done. You have always been a champion, on and off the mat. Enjoy the experience, well deserved!
You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
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Congratulations Curtis!!!
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JD Johnson is a sophomore, but at this point he is not planning on wrestling next year, but he still plans on finishing his degree at Newman. This is not new news to the Newman wrestling team, but i just thought some other people would like to know what's going on.
If i got any details wrong JD i'm sorry.
Congratulations on a great wrestling career JD.
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Congratulations Mr. Chenoweth on a job well done.
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Way to go, Stud! Shows what a Kansan with skills on his feet can do. Take an unknown kid, rev him up and watch him chew through the competition. I am impressed!
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Congratulations Curtis Champ Chenoweth! A great accomplishment for yourself and great representation for Kansas. We are proud of you.
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The Eagle's story about Curtis ran in Friday's paper. Link to article has been posted in the College Forum...
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