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Posted By: whatsup Baldwin Tournament - 01/26/07 10:57 PM
Is this tournament online anywhere?
Posted By: Kit Harris Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 04:13 AM
No, the tourney will not be online.

After the tournament I will post results as quickly as I can, that is the best I can do.

Kit Harris
Posted By: Aaron Sweazy Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 04:15 AM
Originally Posted By: Kit Harris
No, the tourney will not be online.

After the tournament I will post results as quickly as I can, that is the best I can do.

Kit Harris


C'mon Kit....can you find someone to update after each session like Coach Moore is doing at Concordia?! LOL
Posted By: whatsup Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 07:31 PM
I know 2 finals: Disney,Madison 275 and Bird,Kono 215.

Its Andover Central and Oak Park in these 2 weights.
Posted By: Callahan'99 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 08:32 PM
Kevin Callahan vs. Wuthnow of Abilene at 130
Alan Callahan vs. Williamson Mill Valley at 112
Nick Rockhold Baldwin in the finals vrs. Mac Bailey Oak Park at 119

Alan Callahan won in the finals.
Posted By: whatsup Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 08:38 PM
cool keep the results coming
Posted By: Callahan'99 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 09:09 PM
103: Wood, Lansing over Tyler, Oak Park
112: Callahan, Baldwin over Williamson, Mill Valley 6-2
119: Bailey, Oak Park over Rockhold, Baldwin
130: Callahan, Baldwin over Wuthnow, Abilene 5-0

Trying to get updates, but not working too well. Will post when I get them if before Kit gets to it.
Posted By: Shark16 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/27/07 11:52 PM
Buehler from Lansing dominated Marc Somers and won 6-1 in the 140-pound finals. For all those who are basically handling Somers the 140-pound spot at Metro Classic, you might want to reconsider.
Posted By: Chief Renegade Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 12:09 AM
Now Buehler and Somers are 1-1 this year. Somers beat Buehler at the Bobcat Classic.
Posted By: Shark16 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 12:51 AM
The sad thing is that it's the last time they'll wrestle this year. They've provided some entertaining matches over the years. Possible champs from 5A and 6A right there.
Posted By: Kit Harris Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 12:57 AM
2007 B.I.T. FINAL RESULTS
Jan. 27, 2007
hosted by Baldwin High School

TEAM SCORES
1-Oak Park, Mo., 357 (9 champions)
2-Baldwin, 240 (2 champions)
3-Santa Fe Trail, 175.5
4-Lansing, 168 (2 champions)
5-Mill Valley, 134
6-Free State, 128.5
7-Tonganoxie, 125.5
8-Abilene, 123 (1 champion)
9-Andover Central, 101.5
10-DeSoto, 13

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
103 lbs.
1st-Dennis Wood (L). def. Cody Tyler (OP), 12-10 OT
3rd-Luke Cole (AB) def. Josh Hanson (B), 10-2
5th-Tyler Crotinger (SFT) def. Tervor Boyer (MV), WBF 2:34
7th-Jake Sullivan (AC) def. Jon Harris (T), 14-7
9th-Todd Atchison (D) def. David Karnitz (D-un), WBF 1:16

112 lbs.
1st-Alan Callahan (B) def. Tyler Williamson (MV), 13-6
3rd-Koty Russell (FS) def. Ryan Weaver (SFT), 20-7
5th-Kevin Hamm (T) def. Jack Ruehlen (AB), WBF 2:47
7th-Blake Morales (OP) def. Dillon Brown (SFT-un), WBF 5:04

119 lbs.
1st-Mac Bailey (OP) def. Nick Rockhold (B), 24-9
3rd-Jake Abram (B-un)

125 lbs.
1st-Zach Bintliff (OP) def. Alex Hardman (FS), 6-2
3rd-Josh Umsceid (AC) def. Andy Thurlow (B), WBF 1:52
5th-Cullen Demarest (L) def. Chase Wells (SFT), WBF 2:48

130 lbs.
1st-Kevin Callahan (B) def. Quentin Wuthnow (AB), 5-0
3rd-Matt Brock (T) def. Kenny Flanders (FS), 14-1
5th-Wesley Appleget (L) def. Nathan Cooper (SFT), WBF 2:55
7th-Joey Thornton (OP) def. Hunter England (DES), WBF 4:48

135 lbs.
1st-Scott O'Donnell (OP) def. Matt Burkdoll (SFT), WBF 1:19
3rd-Michael Thurlow (B) def. Jake Caywood (FS), 7-5
5th-Tyler Buffkin (D)

140 lbs.
1st-Kyle Buehler (L) def. Marc Somers (FS), 6-1
3rd-Chris Watson (AC) def. Josh Cauthon (SFT), 8-4
5th-Ryan Wuthnow (AB) def. Robby McClung (MV), WBF 1:09
7th-Kaleb Horne (B) def. Jonathan Ferris (T), 3-2
9th-Ryan Reeves (B-un) def. Alex White (OP), WBF 3:33

145 lbs.
1st-Dylan Joiner (OP) def. Nick Flynn (L), 12-3
3rd-Colin Busby (B) def. Allen Rasmussen (SFT), WBF 3:28
5th-Josh VanHolland (MV) def. Jeff Price (T), 11-9
7th-Brian Harris (B-un)

152 lbs.
1st-Ray Hall (OP) def. Sam Wilson (B), 21-4
3rd-John Murphy (OP-un) def. Brad Zink (L), 21-10
5th-Taylor Wuthnow (AB) def. Andrew Rogers (MV), 10-3
7th-Josh Fowler (FS) def. Matt Ditty (T), WBF :48

160 lbs.
1st-Marcus Armato (OP) def. Grant Hinkley (L), WBF 3:12
3rd-Wyatt Coffin (T) def. Chad Mauzey (MV), WBF 4:44
5th-Alex Coffey (B)

171 lbs.
1st-Brent Haynes (OP) def. Chris Ewing (SFT), WBF 1:36
3rd-Steve Davis (T) def. J.R. Logan (MV), inj. def.
5th-Michael Kohn (B) def. Kirsten Shuck (B-un), WBF :30
7th-Bret Welch (AB)

189 lbs.
1st-Jake Tech (AB) def. Aaron Childs (OP), 6-4
3rd-Jack Delashmit (MV) def. Joey Elliott (SFT), WBF 1:26
5th-Josh Wood (B) def. Frankie Green (OP-un), inj. def.
7th-Tom Beaver (D) def. Wess Duerr (AC), 8-2

215 lbs.
1st-Kolton Kono (OP) def. Jaydan Bird (AC), WBF 1:34
3rd-Derek Parrett (T) def. Matt Nelson (MV), 7-4
5th-Brandon Reed (B) def. Tyler Strouhal (L), WBF 4:20
7th-Tyler Gadwood (MV-un) def. Josh Below (D), WBF :33

285 lbs.
1st-Elijah Madison (OP) def. Atticus Disney (AC), 5-3
3rd-Charlie Shively (SFT) def. Cameron Adcox (T), WBF 1:10
5th-Cameron Scruggs (B) def. Michael Barnes (B-un), WBF 3:01
7th-Steven Oakman (FS) def. Jacob Enick (B-un), inj. def.
9th-Michael Diener (D)

MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AWARD (voted by coaches)
Kyle Buehler, Lansing, 140 lbs.

GORRARIAN AWARD (most falls, least amount of time)
Cody Tyler, Oak Park, 103 lbs.

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (voted by the officials)
Andover Central, head coach Jason Frakes
Posted By: Spartanwrestling Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 12:58 AM
Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Now Buehler and Somers are 1-1 this year. Somers beat Buehler at the Bobcat Classic.


I am pretty sure Kyle is 2-1 against Somers this year. Kyle beat him at the Eudora tourney.
Posted By: Callahan'99 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 12:59 AM
Team results for what I can get:

Oak Park
Baldwin
Santa Fe Trail
Lansing


One team didn't show due to so many of the wrestlers being sick and Abilene only brought 5 guys due to sickness also.
Posted By: kswrstlr215 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 02:00 AM
What happened with Joiner(OP) and Flynn(Lan)?
Posted By: Shark16 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 02:41 AM
Joiner was up about 7-3 or 8-3 on Flynn, and then Joiner appeared to grow frustrated with Flynn hanging around so he popped him in the back of the head with a forearm. One of the dirtiest things I've seen on the mat in a while, especially from a state champ.
Posted By: Shark16 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 02:43 AM
Great showing today by Baldwin's Callahan brothers. Both looked good all day. Then again, that comes as no surprise.
Posted By: Spartanwrestling Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/28/07 01:04 PM
Congrats to Kyle Buehler for winning MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AWARD (voted by coaches)

What a great honor when you also had matches like Madison vs. Disney and Wood vs.Tyler.
Posted By: Cedar Dawg Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/29/07 03:41 PM
Buehler is 2-1 against Somers this year. Not 1-1
Posted By: Competitor07 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/30/07 01:39 AM
Buehler is a descent wrestler, but I was amazed he was selected as outstanding wrestler. He had no competition in his pool and had a less than impressive win over Sommers. Buehler did not dominate Sommers.

Nationally ranked Madison's victory over nationally ranked undefeated Disney was outstanding. Woods win over Cadet national Champ Tyler in overtime was outstanding.
Posted By: Cedar Dawg Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/31/07 01:06 PM
You have to look at the whole bracket, all the matches and the quality of all the wrestlers in the bracket. 140 was stacked with ranked wrestlers. The winner of the bracket was likely going to be the outstanding wrestler, based on all the matches, not just the final.
Posted By: Cedar Dawg Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/31/07 01:06 PM
You have to look at the whole bracket, all the matches and the quality of all the wrestlers in the bracket. 140 was stacked with ranked wrestlers. The winner of the bracket was likely going to be the outstanding wrestler, based on all the matches, not just the final.
Posted By: Spartanwrestling Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/31/07 01:30 PM
C'mon Dawg, I'm sure every bracket in the Metro area had four very possible State Champs in it. Great job KB!
Posted By: George1 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/31/07 01:49 PM
Can someone please explain to me the points system used for this and several other tournaments I have seen? How do you get 357 points out of 14 weights and a 16 man bracket. Or for that matter get 240 points with only 2 champions and 4 or 5 in the finals. It is a different system then I am used to and was just curious how it worked.
Posted By: RedStorm Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/31/07 03:49 PM
Example: at the Eudora Tournament, there are basically two parts to the meet, the pool rounds and the bracket.

In the pool rounds, points are scored the following way:

Pin (4), TF (3.5), MD (3), W (2), Bye (1), loss by decision (.5)

The top two from each pool then compete in an eight man bracket that is scored like a regular bracket.

Soooo, if your pool is full and you pin everybody in the tournament, one person can score 46 points!
Posted By: George1 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 01/31/07 10:27 PM
Thanks for the info.
Posted By: Spartan Wrestling 05 Re: Baldwin Tournament - 02/01/07 08:12 PM
Below is this weeks Lansing Current Article on Baldwin/Bueler

http://www.lansingcurrent.com/news/2007/feb/01/buehler_was_personal/
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For Buehler, this was personal
By Chris Wristen

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Baldwin — All week leading up to the Baldwin Invitational on Saturday Kyle Buehler knew exactly how he wanted the day to end.

He’d pictured himself wrestling Lawrence Free State’s Marc Somers in the 140-pound finals and winning convincingly.

That’s exactly what happened. Buehler, ranked second in Kansas Class 5A, jumped to a 6-0 lead before defeating the No. 2-ranked wrestler in Class 6A by a 6-1 score.

For Buehler, the victory gave him a 2-1 edge in the season series with Somers. It also gave Buehler the lead in the career series between the two.

“I think I’m up on him by one or two,” Buehler said. “He was my only loss in middle school for both years.”

Buehler said Somers brings out the best in him every time they compete, and Buehler said Saturday was no different.

“Wrestling him is a completely different match because he shoots from about five miles out, and I think he’s double-jointed in every part of his body. I thought I had him stuck right at the beginning, and then he turned his head around 360 degrees. I don’t know how he does some of the stuff he does, but it was a great match and it feels good to beat him.”

Buehler made quick work of his first three opponents as well. He defeated Ryan Reeves of Baldwin by 17-0 tech-fall, he pinned Chris Watson of Andover Central in 1:49 and pinned Ryan Warthnow of Abilene in less than a minute.

“The impressive thing about Kyle is the way he dominated all the way through,” LHS coach Ron Averill said. “And then he just dominated Somers in the finals like he should have. He wrestled smart, he wrestled clean and he didn’t make any mistakes. That’s the way you beat those guys, and that’s the kind of thing he needs to be focused on for another state championship.”

Buehler was named Most Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament, but his day was so dominant that another one of his achievements went almost completely unnoticed. Buehler recorded 10 three-point near-falls on Saturday. That increased his career total to 193 and set a new state record. The previous record of 186 was held by four-time state champion Tristen Deshazer of Wichita West.

“That’s something he’s had his eye on all year,” LHS coach Ron Averill said. “He was hoping to get it last week at Holton, but he was three short. This is just another of many great accomplishments for him.”

Not to be overlooked was junior Dennis Wood. He posted a 4-0 record in pool action, including three pins, and then edged Oak Park (Mo.) sophomore Cody Tyler in overtime, 12-10. Tyler is a FILA Cadet National Greco-Roman champion and a 2005 Schoolboy National Champion.

“He was really in a no-lose situation because if you go out there and it doesn’t work out, it still has no impact on state,” Averill said. “But if you go out there and you beat the kid, it still has no impact on state, but it’s really cool.”

Two other Lions found their way into the finals before losing. Junior Nick Flynn placed second at 145 pounds and sophomore Grant Hinckley was the runner-up at 160 pounds.

Senior Brad Zink placed fourth at 152 pounds, freshman Cullen Demarest was fifth at 125 pounds, sophomore Wes Appleget was sixth at 130 pounds and sophomore Tyler Strouhal was sixth at 215 pounds.

Lansing placed fourth overall in the team standings with 168 points. Oak Park was first with 357.

“The people we had to prepare for most were Oak Park,” Zink said. “They’re ranked nationally as a team so it was kind of tough to prepare for them.”

Lansing returns to the mat at 5:30 today when it travels to Tonganoxie for a dual with THS and Bonner Springs. The dual is the Lions’ final competition before the Kaw Valley League Tournament on Feb. 10 at Mill Valley.

NOTE

Three Lansing wrestlers are included in the Class 5A state rankings. Dennis Wood is ranked second at 103 pounds, Kyle Buehler is ranked second at 140 pounds and Nick Flynn is ranked third at 145 pounds.




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Mike Flynn
Posted By: Spartanwrestling Re: Baldwin Tournament - 02/02/07 12:37 PM
Congratulations Kyle,

I have had fun watching you wrestle as a Coach and now as a friend and Fan. Thank you for your Father and everyone else serving or has served in the War. I pray for him every day.

Good Luck at State!

Coach Rees
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