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#96354 12/17/06 09:25 AM
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I finally found the results. Congrats to Goddard on winning a good tournament. Emporia is always a great tournament to go into the Holiday break on. Some very tough weights. Anyhow, here they are:

1. Goddard 222.50
2. Eudora 169.00
3. Emporia 160.50
4. Maize 157.00
5. McPherson 143.00
6. Junction City 130.50
7. Lansing 119.50
8. Topeka High 110.00
9. Seaman 106.00
10. North Kansas City 86.50
11. Washburn Rural 68.00
12. Louisburg 41.00
13. Kansas City Harmon 32.00
14. Wichita Southeast 28.00
15. Wichita West 24.00

Weight: 103
Cody Salzman Eudora 6m Kai Gray Louisburg
Isaac Ruiz Junction City Dec Evan Amaro Maize, 9-8
Dennis Wood Lansing T-Fall Jared Dakin Emporia, 18-3

Weight: 112
Brian White Wichita Southeast Dec Bart Hageman McPherson, 9-8
Lance Maldonado Junction City Dec Logan Rotha Goddard, 5-3
Justin Rose Emporia Fall Jabez Zinabu Maize, 6:48

Weight: 119
Chris Dougan Washburn Rural Def Eric Moody Goddard, INJURY
Kalem Bennett Topeka High 6m Tyler Davis McPherson
Sal Tovar Emporia M-Dec Adam Charland Junction City, 10-2

Weight: 125
J.T. Kozlowski Junction City 6m Tavo Dikin Emporia
Tyler Caldwell Goddard Fall Derek Robker North Kansas City, 1:59

Weight: 130
Brian Caswell Louisburg 6m Tito Wortham Washburn Rural
Zach Reeb Topeka High Dec Jean Jimenez Junction City, 6-3
Tim Dunham Maize Dec Travis Clarke Eudora, 15-8

Weight: 135
Dillon Charland Junction City Fall Richard Marshall Topeka High, 2:10
Michael Whitten Eudora M-Dec Zeb Peak Emporia, 12-4
Brent Fisher Goddard T-Fall Dallas Nelson McPherson, 16-0

Weight: 140
Matthew McPeek Eudora 6m Blake Fulbright Maize
Mitchell Means Goddard Dec Kyle Buehler Lansing, 3-0

Weight: 145
Levi Starkey Seaman 6m Cameron Julian McPherson
Nick Flynn Lansing Def RJ Johnson Topeka High, INJURY
Ryan Houlden Goddard Dec Zach Hentzen Maize, 4-2

Weight: 152
Ben Driver North Kansas City Fall Dylan Barrow McPherson, 4:47
David Westerhouse Eudora 6m Ryan Cordts Washburn Rural
Travis Kehler Seaman Fall Brandon Bonewell Goddard, 4:22

Weight: 160
Alan McMurray McPherson DQ Brandon Bourn Maize, FLAGRANT
Boaz Beard Goddard Fall Bryson Conaway Seaman, 2:32

Weight: 171
Roman Villegas Goddard Dec Trent German North Kansas City, 6-0
Loni Ogden Eudora 6m Jeff Graber McPherson
T.J. Lorson Seaman M-Dec Casey Caton Lansing, 11-3

Weight: 189
Mark Kolmer Emporia Dec Matt Rice Seaman, 7-5
Karl Oeser Maize Dec Dusty Elliott Goddard, 9-8

Weight: 215
Zac Crow Louisburg Dec Jacob Baumann Junction City, 8-3
Chris Foust Wichita West Fall Gavin Grisamore Maize, 3:44
Alex Whitehill McPherson M-Dec Tim Durkin Eudora, 8-0

Weight: 285
Richard Wilkes Eudora Fall Clayton Durkes Topeka High, 2:43
Nick Langford Kansas City Harmon Dec Britt Carter Maize, 3-2
Jayson Palmgren North Kansas City Fall Josh Rodriguez Emporia, 0:13


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Are these results supposed to be read from the bottom up?

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I would suspect that is true.

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The bottom is the championship bouts and then 3rd and the top is 5th 6th if there was a match many kids reached the 5 match limit before those matches

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Nice wins for Means and Houlden!!!

What happened with Bonewell's match??


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anyone know what happened to Hentzen?


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Kehler hit a twister on him in the third period

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Yeah, Kehler caught Bonewell in the third period with a twister, only after Bonewell stacked him in the first period, which the official did not call after he held the kid there forever and got 3 back points, then he stuck the kid to the mat again for over three seconds to get three more back points, sad but true. Kehler sailed under a lucky star. The guy that took the pictures of the winning moves for the award plaque couldn't even believe it and gave the picture of Bonewell pinning the kid the second time to one of the Goddard people. Did anyon ecatch the name of that official?

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does it matter anymore about the referees name? maybe if bonewell hadn't of gotten in a position to be pinned, then there wouldn't have been a problem

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It was the Finals at 152. They were using referee's that are always at 5-6A State. They were using 2 referee's in the Finals. It doesn't matter that Bonewell had Kehler on his back early. It doesn't matter that Bonewell was winning. Kehler hit the Twister with the Goddard Coach yelling "Watch out for the Twister!" the whole time. Bonewell got stuck, and he acted like a baby because he lost, wanting to fight Kehler in the locker room. He got caught and pinned. Period! Any Given Day - the Twister can change a match!


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I think the video proof of 4 camcorders speaks loud enough. The reply was made to Chase who asked what happend with Bonewells match. No negative comments were made about either wrestler. I was an impartial crowd member who saw the match and was disappointed that it happend like it did. Bonewell didn't handle it well, but neither did some of the Topeka wrestlers who kept walking by the Goddard area where Bonewell was sitting and staring him down while making comments to eachother. My comment is not to degrade or irritate. Matches go like that sometimes. The refs have a stressful job and I'm sure that it's real easy for those of us sitting to ref a match from our safe seats. I merely did not recognize one of them and didn't know if he was new to wrestling.

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Those guys at Emporia have all been refereeing (sp?) a long time. It would have been nice to see both sides handle it better. The kids are competitive and I understand some of their frustrations, but it becomes really sad when parents start opening up their yaps and getting involved.


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Thats what is great about wrestling-no matter what the score is the wrestler who is behind can always keep wrestling and push for the fall. Travis is very efficient with the twister and if his opponent stops wrestling he deserves to be pinned.Great Job Travis!!!!


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Originally Posted By: RedStorm
but it becomes really sad when parents start opening up their yaps and getting involved.


And does it become even sadder when a high school head wrestling coach opens his yap and gets involved?


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Isn't "a high school head wrestling coach" paid and expected to get involved?


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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Originally Posted By: RedStorm
but it becomes really sad when parents start opening up their yaps and getting involved.


And does it become even sadder when a high school head wrestling coach opens his yap and gets involved?



Not sure what you mean there Richard. Help me read between the lines.


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I have seen him hit that at least 6 times now while losing by more than 5 points, so at what point is it not luck anymore. He hit it twice in back to back matches in state last year.

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Yea I could have done with out all the negativity...I simply wanted to know how the match went and thats all...and I wasn't there to see what happened during or after the match but you don't know anything about Brandon and to put it simply...it lives a pretty stressful life...so next time try not to pick on a kid when someone inquires about a match


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Is Goddard the new Wichita West.


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