1. Goddard
2. Wichita Heights
3. Derby
4. Wichita NW
5. Maize
6. Olathe North
7. Manhattan
8. Junction City
9. Olathe South
10. Blue Valley
Individual Rankings .
103
1. Roger Windham 12 Derby
2. Colby Witten 10 Maize
3. Zac Dremel 9 Olathe South
4. Kaleb Bonilla 10 Goddard
5. Alex Garcia 9 Dodge City
112
1. Isaac Ruiz 11 Junction City
2. Dane Norris 10 Manhattan
3. Brijin McCullough 11 Wichita South
4. Jack Wenzell 12 Wichita North
5. Uylesses DeShazer 9 Wichita Heights
6. Jabez Zinabu 12 Maize
119
1. Jeff Vesta 12 Manhattan
2. Dondre Davis 12 Wichita Heights
3. Dalton Miller 11 Wichita Campus
4. Evan Amaro 11 Maize
5. Josh Neal 12 Olathe North
6. Ross Whitmore 10 SM Northwest
125
1. Daniel DeShazer 10 Wichita Heights
2. Chaz Lawrence 12 Olathe South
3. Zach Tanenbaum 10 BV North
4. Cody Beasley 10 Wichita Campus
5. Diamond Wilson 12 Wichita North
6. Travis Reinhart 10 Derby
130
1. Trent Cox 12 Maize
2. Trey Houlden 10 Goddard
3. Bradley Little 10 Derby
4. Lane Greenlee 10 Garden City
5. Jason Harper 10 Wichita Campus
6. Lance Maldanado 12 Junction City
135
1. Kendric Maple 12 Wichita Heights
2. Skyler McCombs 10 Derby
3. Lucas Wagner 12 Manhattan
4. Hunter Edwards 11 Dodge City
5. Sean French 12 BV West
6. Levi Flohrschutz 10 Lawrence
140
1. Parker Madl 11 Blue Valley
2. Cody Shavlik 11 Derby
3. Linwood Peoples 12 BV Northwest
4. Joey Dozier 11 Garden City
5. Jacob Bruton 12 Dodge City
6. Jake Pfannensteil 12 Lawrence
145
1. Mitchell Means 12 Goddard
2. Matt Reed 9 Wichita Heights
3. Dillon Charland 11 Junction City
4. Conner Middleton 9 Olathe NW
5. Tripp Hiller 11 Olathe South
6. Blake Greenfield 12 Lawrence
152
1. Ryan Houlden 12 Goddard
2. Sean Gaither 11 Wichita NW
3. Eric Grant 12 Olathe North
4. Michael Perez 12 SM East
5. Blake Fulbright 12 Maize
6. Mike Arend 11 BV West
160
1. Tyler Caldwell 12 Goddard
2. David Lalo 12 Olathe East
3. Dalton Stanley 11 Washburn Rural
4. Evon Royal 11 Junction City
5. Alex Chapparo 11 Wichita East
171
1. Chase Nelson 12 Wichita Heights
2. Alex Feldkamp 12 Derby
3. David Blazevic 11 Olathe North
4. Dominique Terrell 12 Wichita NW
5. Justin Simpson 12 Leavenworth
6. Jeff Childs 12 Junction City
189
1. Boaz Beard 12 Goddard
2. Ryan Revoir 12 Olathe East
3. Riley Williams 11 Topeka
4. Cole Carpenter 11 Derby
5. Jarad Sanches 12 SM West
6. Brett Newell 12 Blue Valley
7. Brandon Reif 12 Wichita Campus
215
1. Kyle Caylor 11 Wichita NW
2. Jake Woten 12 Olathe East
3. Josh Hicks 11 Goddard
4. Nick Pearch 12 Blue Valley
5. Tyler Bullis 12 BV West
6. Jake Carroll 11 Olathe North
285
1. Brock Heithaus 11 Wichita NW
2. Lucas Vincent 11 Olathe North
3. Jeremiah Lee 12 Dodge City
4. Chris Waggoner 12 BV West
5. John Close 12 Maize
6. Travis Tuiloma 11 Washburn Rural
6A Ranking Coordinator’s:
Robert M. Gonzales and Eric Johnson
beasley, miller, and harper are dropping one weight class.
so miller 112
beasley 119
and
harper 125
WOW
What a strong move for Campus!
Cody,
What is Brandon Rief's record this year?
He just seems ranked a little low!
yeah reif to me is ranked really low.
he's one to upset kids.
i think his record is 10-1
he lost to the bishop carroll kid
About Reif...
I'm sure he will have plenty of chances to move up. He got pinned by the #5 seed at the BC tourney, Luke Hirschler. He has beaten Prentice (AUG), Page (AC), Lanning (MAC) and Pate (WIN) and had at least one forfeit win against SS. He went 16-12 last year and went 0-2 at State, getting pinned by Tyler West (MH) who is not ranked at this point, but should be soon enough. As soon as he gets some more quality wins, I'll look closer at him. Newell is a state placer and Sanches beat him at JOCO before taking his first season loss to Ryan Revoir.
good move for individuals bad move for team.
munsch was decent at 112 and harper was decent at 13o.
who is going to be at 130
miller, harper and i were all too light.
and munsch was sucking too much weight.
we look foward for munsch to be on varsity his junior and senior year.
Alot of our team is dropping a weight class.
Lets just say mass confusion
nick pearch 215 is a junior not a senior
beasley get some new socks.
Why should i get new socks?
Is someone jealous?
Just kidding haha
Query: Brock Heithouse a junior from Wichita Northwest high school( a heavyweight wrestler, formerly ranked, Number 1 ranked wrestler in class 6A)is evidently now out of the rankings.
In the last posted class 6A rankings, he (Brock Heithouse) has now been replaced by (incredibly) his friend and steller teammate (Trey Page),also a junior from Wichita Northwest, and also a heavyweight, who is now ranked number 2 in class 6A.
When and if Brock Heithouse returns to competition ... how do you rank these two (2) steller heavyweight wrestlers, both, arguably worthy of class 6A and all-class rankings?
Just curious.
I would rank Page #2 and Heithaus #1. If Heithaus returns, I'll rank him. Page has been the HWT for WNW these last few weeks. Whomever ends up varsity gets ranked.
Does the bottom half of the 189 rankings have any criteria over Newell from Blue Valley? He was a state placer at 171 last year
That weight has been interesting. I know that Jarad Sanches has criteria over Newell. Jarad also beat Nate Davis from Liberal, giving him his only loss this year but lost to Brandon Reif from Wichita Campus. Both Newell and Williams lost to Rolston in the 171 bracket at State last year. Tyler West beat Williams on 1/10. You might have a point with a Newell/Williams comparison. Any history there?
Why do they list Campus as Wichita Campus, Not Haysville?
Why do they list Campus as Wichita Campus, Not Haysville?
Campus High School is located in the city limits of Wichita.
Campus High School
2100 W 55th St South
Wichita, KS 67217
Why do they list Campus as Wichita Campus, Not Haysville?
Campus High School is located in the city limits of Wichita.
Campus High School
2100 W 55th St South
Wichita, KS 67217
Sadly, the Campus High School was built just two years prior to a geography class being offered in the district.
Newell beat Williams this week at Northwest but lost to Revoir and Sanches. Also Newell beat West at state last year pretty handily if i remember right.
That 189 bracket at BVNW shook things up a bit. Williams pinned Revoir and West pinned Williams. Did Newell beat Martens for 5th place in that bracket? I think it finished this way:
1. Sanches
2. West
3. Revoir
4. Sherry
5. Newell
6. Martens
Revoir was leading Williams 12-0 and about to pin him in the second period when he got a little too high and got rolled and consequently pinned. He then came up on the back side of the bracket quite handily, pinning 2 out of those 4.
Revoir is 2 - 0 vs. Sanchez (the last one being a major win in the finals of the JoCo Classic) and
1 - 0 vs. West. Coulda, shoulda, woulda...
I saw the matches and have a good idea what my 6A/189 ranking will look like on Monday or Tuesday. They will likely be unchanged except for #6.
Why is it at 160 Kyle Powers is only ranked 6th after he beat Dalton Stanley, who is ranked 2nd, this past weekend at the Washburn Rural tournament?
Why is it at 160 Kyle Powers is only ranked 6th after he beat Dalton Stanley, who is ranked 2nd, this past weekend at the Washburn Rural tournament?
Thanks for the info. Better stated this way though.... Kyle Powers beat Dalton Stanley at 160 this past weekend at Washburn Rural. Does Kyle have any criteria over the other ranked wrestlers at 160?
Well he placed higher at newton over Andy by beating the Norton 160 pounder. Another match was beating the Valley Center 160 who also beat Dalton at Washburn Rural. Thanks.
He apparently thinks it is easy keeping track of every high school wrestler in the state.
I should learn their middle names.
Updated as of today, I just cut and paste, thank Gonzo and Eric Johnson!
1. Goddard
2. Derby
3. Wichita Heights
4. Wichita NW
5. Junction City
6. Wichita Campus
7. Maize
8. Manhattan
9. Olathe North
10. Olathe South
103
1. Roger Windham 12 Derby
2. Lincoln Lemon 9 Goddard
3. Zac Dremel 9 Olathe South
4. Colby Witten 9 Maize
5. Anthony Calderon 9 Garden City
6. Alex Garcia 9 Dodge City
112
1. Isaac Ruiz 11 Junction City
2. Dalton Miller 11 Wichita Campus
3. Dane Norris 10 Manhattan
4. Uylesses DeShazer 9 Wichita Heights
5. Jack Wenzel 12 Wichita North
6. Skyler Olson 10 Maize
119
1. Jeff Vesta 12 Manhattan
2. Zack Tanenbaum 10 BV North
3. Cody Beasley 10 Wichita Campus
4. Diamond Wilson 12 Wichita North
5. Dondre Davis 12 Wichita Heights
6. Josh Neal 12 Olathe North
125
1. Daniel DeShazer 10 Wichita Heights
2. Chaz Lawrence 12 Olathe South
3. Lane Greenlee 10 Garden City
4. Travis Reinhart 10 Derby
5. Jason Harper 10 Wichita Campus
6. Jerry Wassel 12 BV West
130
1. Trent Cox 12 Maize
2. Trey Houlden 10 Goddard
3. Bradley Little 10 Derby
4. Lance Maldanado 12 Junction City
5. Luke Serbousek 12 Blue Valley NW
6. Mike Beachem 11 Leavenworth
135
1. Kendric Maple 12 Wichita Heights
2. Lucas Wagner 12 Manhattan
3. Hunter Edwards 11 Dodge City
4. Andrew Jones 11 SM North
5. Dominique Lujan 11 Olathe South
6. Sean French 12 BV West
140
1. Joey Dozier 11 Garden City
2. Parker Madl 11 Blue Valley
3. Cody Shavlik 11 Derby
4. Linwood Peoples 12 BV Northwest
5. Blake Greenfield 12 Lawrence
6. Ryan Jalowiec 12 BV West
145
1. Mitchell Means 12 Goddard
2. Dillon Charland 11 Junction City
3. Connor Middleton 9 Olathe NW
4. Tripp Hiller 11 Olathe South
5. Raymond Marquez 12 Dodge City
6. Matt Reed 9 Wichita Heights
152
1. Ryan Houlden 12 Goddard
2. Reece Wright-Conklin 9 Lawrence
3. Blake Fulbright 12 Maize
4. David Lalo 12 Olathe East
5. Sean Gaither 11 Wichita NW
6. Michael Perez 12 SM East
160
1. Tyler Caldwell 12 Goddard
2. Kyle Powers 12 Wichita NW
3. Dalton Stanley 11 Washburn Rural
4. Evon Royal 11 Junction City
5. Alex Chaparro 11 Wichita SE
6. Anson Worrell 12 BV Northwest
171
1. Chase Nelson 12 Wichita Heights
2. Alex Feldkamp 12 Derby
3. Dallas Elliott 12 Goddard
4. David Blazevic 11 Olathe North
5. Dustin Walthall 11 Lawrence
6. Dominique Terrell 12 Wichita NW
189
1. Boaz Beard 12 Goddard
2. Brandon Reif 12 Wichita Campus
3. Jarad Sanches 12 SM West
4. Ryan Revoir 12 Olathe East
5. Brett Newell 12 Blue Valley
6. Riley Williams 11 Topeka
215
1. Kyle Caylor 11 Wichita NW
2. Josh Hicks 11 Goddard
3. Jake Carroll 11 Olathe North
4. Jake Woten 12 Olathe East
5. Nick Pearch 12 Blue Valley
6. Tyler Bullis 12 BV West
285
1. Lucas Vincent 11 Olathe North
2. Trey Page 11 Wichita NW
3. Kyle Westmoreland 12 Derby
4. Jeremiah Lee 12 Dodge City
5. John Close 12 Maize
6. Josh Motti 12 Blue Valley NW
6A Ranking Coordinator’s:
Robert M. Gonzales and Eric Johnson
Pretty incredible story:
Brock Heithous is a junior at Wichita Northwest high school. Brock was the class 6A heavyweight champion in 2008, as a sophmore. In 2009, in earlier rankings, he was the designated number 1 heavyweight wrestler in both class 6A and all-class.
He has evidently now surrendered his heavyweight position to his team mate and friend, Trey Page.
and now:
Trey Page, also a junior at Wichita Northwest,has evidently now replaced Brock Heithous in the wichita Northwest line-up at the heavyweight position, and is now deservedly ranked # 2 in class 6A. Wow!
For those who know both Brock and Trey,this is bitter sweet. Two great kids and two equally great wrestlers. It'd come as no surprise that the Wichita Northwest high school wrestling community lamented the fact that there was no available spot (for Trey) between 215 lbs and 285 lbs.
As much as the Wichita Northwest wrestling fans lament Brock's departure and/or disapearance from the Wichita Northwest wrestling scene (hopefully not his father's, whose passion and zeal, we'd really miss), we are equally appreciative of Trey's emergence as a worthy alternative to compete for a state championship, in the heavyweight division (and that of his parents, who bring their own passion and zeal).
Keep your eye on Wichita Northwest, 6A!
It was earlier presumed that Trey, a junior, was probably going to find it somewhat difficult to beat out his team-mates (Brock, a defending, 2008, 6a heavyweight champion) and another team-mate (Kyle Kaylor, a defending, 2008, 189 lbs champion, wrestling at 215 lbs in 2009).
From all appearances without rancor or resentment, Trey accepted his plight. Then ... Brock's out. Trey's in... and now ranked # 2, in 6A.
what exactly is the story there? did brock quit wrestling? is he injured? did trey just beat him out?
Trey is an outstanding wrestler! But not only that, he is a WONDERFUL person. We have personally known the Page family for many years and even though he and Lucas face each other on the mat from time to time, they have remained good friends....Lucas even gave him his stuffed Longhorn animal he won at the fair!! (Trey is a HUGE Texas Longhorns fan). Anyway, both are great wrestlers and it is shame that both can't compete, but congrats to Trey on his hard work!
Trey understood at the beginning of the season there was not going to be a place for him on the Northwest team this year. After struggling to weigh 189 last year he decided to eat again. (His weight is up to 255 now.) He went to practices this season to work with Brock and Kyle.
Trey never wanted to take the heavyweight position away from Brock. He never wanted to challenge Brock for the position. And they never had a challenge. He stepped in and helped out when Brock had an injury. He knew it was for a short time and Brock would be back to go for the state title again.
Last week Brock decided that his heart wasn't in wrestling right now; and it was decided that Trey would take over for the rest of the year. Brock is a super person and a close friend of Trey’s. There are no hard feelings between them. Hopefully Brock will be back next year 100%.
I hope this dispels all of the rumors about Brock and Trey. Go Grizzlies!
Trey understood at the beginning of the season there was not going to be a place for him on the Northwest team this year. After struggling to weigh 189 last year he decided to eat again. (His weight is up to 155 now.) He went to practices this season to work with Brock and Kyle.
Trey never wanted to take the heavyweight position away from Brock. He never wanted to challenge Brock for the position. And they never had a challenge. He stepped in and helped out when Brock had an injury. He knew it was for a short time and Brock would be back to go for the state title again.
Last week Brock decided that his heart wasn't in wrestling right now; and it was decided that Trey would take over for the rest of the year. Brock is a super person and a close friend of Trey’s. There are no hard feelings between them. Hopefully Brock will be back next year 100%.
I hope this dispels all of the rumors about Brock and Trey. Go Grizzlies!
155???? I think he went the wrong direction!! I think we all know you meant 255! See you next week!
Oops I corrected it. I need more sleep!
sorry that i won't get to see brock on the mat at state this year but based on everything i've heard trey will be a damn good replacement. thanks for filling me in on the story, good to know brock is not seriously injured; i hope he finds his way back to the mat as he is a very special wrestler. i was excited at the possibility of him and vincent going at it in the state finals back to back years but i'm sure page will provide an excellent match up to whomever he wrestles.
After watching Trey and Brock wrestle, I think Trey is the better wrestler, he is able to score on his opponent easier. Sure, they have different styles, Brock is stronger, but Trey is a better wrestler. They are both Juniors, so what happens next year? Have they wrestled each other this year, I know every school has challeges.
HYWT is going to be fun to watch at State, it comes down to 3 really good wrestlers - Page, Westmoreland, and Vincent - Good luck to all!
It will be interesting to see who has who in the semi finals....
Any final pre state rankings???
I'll have the rankings out by Tuesday at the latest, possibly earlier.
Who cares about rankings? We are in the final week of the highschool season, it is going to come down to who wants to win their match more, who has more drive to pull through. The only rankings that count are those at the end, on the podium
I agree with tigermonkey while the rankings are fun, in all reality the rankings don't mean much, now its all about who wants it most. According to the rankings last week Jake Carroll was the 3rd best 215lb wrestler in 6A, but yet he failed to even qualify for the state tournament, just goes to show you have to show up and wrestle your best EVERY time you step on the mat.
Final 6A Rankings! Now the REAL RANKINGS are decided!
***Understand this... These are rankings and not predictions for the State bracket. In many cases the top two wrestlers are on the same side of the bracket making it impossible for both to finish in the top two.
Wichita here we come!
http://www.kansaswrestling.org/images/docs/Results/09Rankings/6arankings.pdf
152 bracket should be interesting
The countdown begins! 46 Hours till the first whistle....
Once again, this is the time of year when opinions about rankings will soon yield to results on the mat (excepting all-class rankings).
Those opinions however, provided by the various rankers, have provided the wrestling community with a highly visible and equally controversial, "score-card", which we sorta use as a starting-off point in our arguments in support of and in opposition to the relative worthiness of our favorite wrestlers.
It's axiomatic that when we "compete", most of us want to "keep score". (as for myself, I can't recall the last time I "competed" in any venture, where I didn't "keep score".
Subjective "Rankings" - for lack of a better alternative - is the way the wrestling community "keeps score". To stave off "rankings" until the results are "in" at state, would do a tremendous disservice to this sport. (as an aside, much kudo's to the Wichita, voice and print, Media, for they have given the sport of wrestling, alot of "play"!)
With that said, really big kudos are due and owing to those that have invested substantially of their time, knowledge, talents and expertise, in this subjective enterprise.
You guys (i.e ranker's at every level)have got to have some pretty "hard bark" on you to endure the seemingly endless criticism's and, at times, mean-spirited comments directed at you. I'm usually impressed by your abilities to sensibly deflect criticisms and intelligently challenge your opposition with well-stated sensibly stated responses to criticisms. I've noticed an almost total absence of ego and willingness to hear someone out, on their point of view (without regard for their idiocy or fool-hardy comments).
Anyway, I, for one, have genuinely "enjoyed" your comments and opinions (note "enjoyed" visa-vie, always, "agreed with"). I respect your opinions and always took to heart your comments. I appreciate the obvious investment of your time and talents to this enterprise. Thanks alot. Another great year.
In all candor - who wouldn't?
I'd like to particularly mention the chief, Richard & Cokely. Although, I have neither met any of them, I have gleaned from their steady comments that they are a steadfast soundboard for this sport and a healthy advocate for all things, "wrestling".
Thanks for keeping the rankings updated.
I am curious as to the criteria for dropping Marquez from Dodge City out of the 145 rankings. He's gone against some pretty tough competition.
About Reif...
I'm sure he will have plenty of chances to move up. He got pinned by the #5 seed at the BC tourney, Luke Hirschler. He has beaten Prentice (AUG), Page (AC), Lanning (MAC) and Pate (WIN) and had at least one forfeit win against SS. He went 16-12 last year and went 0-2 at State, getting pinned by Tyler West (MH) who is not ranked at this point, but should be soon enough. As soon as he gets some more quality wins, I'll look closer at him. Newell is a state placer and Sanches beat him at JOCO before taking his first season loss to Ryan Revoir.
Reif and Boaz Beard are going for 1st and 2nd!
I said all along Reif was a sleeper!
Win or Lose...
Congrats Reif!!!