The second annual MoKan Classic will be held Monday March 7th, 2011 at 6:30 pm at the Labette Community College gymnasium. The three coaches for this years Kansas team will be Brandon Terry from Augusta High School, Eric Napier from Columbus High School, and Doug Vander Linden from Burlington High School. The tentative roster is as follows (still awaiting personal confirmation from a few)but may grow depending on the Missouri match ups. There will be a seven pound weight allowance. Please contact myself (albrighta@usd413.org) or James Renfro (jrenfro@usd442.org)to confirm or with any questions.
Thanks,
Andy Albright
103 Colt Skillman -- Burlington
112 Austin Haake -- Pittsburg
119 Tim Wrestler -- Chanute
125 Kyle Johnson -- Columbus
130 Michael Vander Linden -- Burlington
130 Mario Corado -- Pittsburg
135 Troy Clark -- Chanute
140 Bradley Little -- Derby
145 Nick Collins -- Augusta
145 BT Ohara -- Columbus
152 Chase Sanchez -- Emporia
160 Jake Hattabaugh -- Andale
171 Brandon Delancey -- Augusta
189 Thomas Durham -- Fredonia
215 Thomas Lowe -- Eureka
285 Dakota Denny -- Caney Valley
This is a great concept and idea Coach! SW Mo has some great teams to compete in this dual, Seneca, Neosho, Monett, Ozark, etc... Ethan Davis-Little match would be exciting to watch! Johnson-Skaggs, and too many more to name! What bout Colton Eck , Jake Gentzler, Sterling Terry?
Kevin Seybold
Any chance of adding another 160? I see there are 2 130 and 2 145, why not add the Iola kid to the mix? Or add 2 more HWTs and have the Augusta and Iola Hwts that didn't wrestle this year compete.
My guess is there will be others added to that roster but why would you add kids who didn't wrestle this year?
Because it wasn't their choice not to wrestle. Maybe the Augusta, Iola, and Louisburg kid that decided to do basketball, will all go out for Federated State.
I don't know the reasons why each of these kids didn't wrestle but the dual is for "senior wrestlers". It would make a farce out of the competition if someone, who for whatever reasons, did not wrestle their senior season was allowed to compete in this all-star dual.
I don't know the reasons why each of these kids didn't wrestle but the dual is for "senior wrestlers". It would make a farce out of the competition if someone, who for whatever reasons, did not wrestle their senior season was allowed to compete in this all-star dual.
Pretty sure he is just joking...(also last time I checked he's not on the selection committee :))..either way Kansas won last year, I'm sure the Missouri coaches will bring the stoutest team they can. The selection process last year was spirited on this site.....but the best kids were selected. Labette did a great job of hosting the event.
On a side note, last year an hour before the event, My son got a call (he was leaving track practice), Team Missouri had brought 2 heavyweights and he was asked to be a late entrant.....He was planning to go, just to watch and support the Kansas team....dug out his shoes and got to Parsons just in time....pinned his kid in the first. Crazy night.
either way Kansas won last year
That is an understatement!
What about Bo Newport? He is wrestling 125, but with the 7 pound allowance could possibly be 119.
Looks like team Kansas is based on an area circled by I-35. So if you are East or South of I-35 are you a candidate? I just want to know what the qualifications are...I think the more the merrier!
Pretty sure hes too far north to wrestle in MoKan Classic. Maybe the metro classic for him?
Here is a quote from last year's selection process by coach James Renfro:
As far as boundries....When we met in August to hash this thing out, there were no real steadfast boundries set. Mo. line to Wichita area and Ok line to Burlington. Ark line to Carthage and Ks. line to Branson area. The name of the game was to create the best matchups possible. It was set up for a exciting night of wrestling at Labette Community College by a bunch of "old birds". The idea originated on the way back from the metro classic last year. "How cool would it be to have something like that is SEK in 10 years?" The plan was then set in motion and the smack talking was underway. It is meant to be an opportunity for kids to show case their talents, expose SEK to some fantastic wrestling, and possibly give a kid a chance to get noticed by someone at the next level. In the future, there may be more of an outlined boundry, but for now the lines are not real steadfast for the simple reason that the original founders wanted the best match ups available. I hope this answered any questions. I hope that a bunch of fans will attend and most of all the participants have a great experience. If you are interested in helping, sponsoring, competing, etc- please contact Andy, Daryl or myself and we can point you in the right direction. Thanks.
Here is the link for the roster topic from last season:
http://www.usawks.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=19977&Number=161380#Post161380
So are Wichita area wrestlers not allowed this year? If they are, and you are looking for the most competitive team, I can think of 2 weights (130 & 171) off the top of my head that would be filled by Wichita wrestlers based off of head to head/"body of work".
Johnson and Corado are pretty salty a 130lbs.
Corado lost to Deshazer (sp?) in OT.
I don't think that Johnson has ever wrestled Deshazer.
Hopefully we will see that match up somewhere in the near future!
Im not real familiar with the Greater Wichita geographical layout but if Andale can participate wouldnt Kapaun be able to? I was thinkin theyre further west but very well can be wrong? If Kapaun is eligible Penka bring Bean with you!!
Kevin Seybold
Well, if Derby kids are eligible, then I'd just assume Wichita kids are too. And unfortunately, Luke Bean is only a junior, but if kids who weren't eligible (aka, screwed by the system)are allowed to participate, then I'm sure that Blake Bean will be more than happy to be apart (and probably pin) for the team. Send the invitations!
P.S. I meant no disrespect to Corado, didn't see that he was in the list, only saw the first 130 pounder, with Johnson at 125.
dylan, get in touch with coach renfro or albright. that's the way to get in. then fans would love it, but not the way to get on the team. good luck. i know i would love to see another ks victory there.
My bad if I came across the wrong way, after reading through the posts, it sounded like an "invitation only" event. But just to be sure, are kids who weren't elgible for HS wrestling this year allowed to participate?
Dylan:
I sent Coach Albright an email asking him to contact Coach Dryden regarding your and Blake's participation in the event.
But just to be sure, are kids who weren't elgible for HS wrestling this year allowed to participate?
It is a post season event not affiliated with KSHSAA, so unless there is a real crazy rule, I don't see what the problem would be.
By the way Mr. Salyer gets a nice point on the day for helping Dylan and Blake out with a letter to Coach Albright.
All-star post season events are supposed to be to showcase Sr's that want to move on, or just let them have a fun event in thanks for their hardwork. If a kid did not wrestle in HS they should not be considered for this event. JMO
There will always be legitimate candidates left off of these rosters due to the lack of availability of an opponent from the other squad.
A case for consideration could be made for many wrestlers. This is not an open tournament, it is a dual, one night, a couple hours. They will pick the best team possible. But many deserving Senior wrestlers will be left off. Nature of the beast.
Maybe there was a mix up and the request was sent to Bishop Carroll.
update
112 Colt Skillman -- Burlington
112 Austin Haake -- Pittsburg
119 Jake Gentzler –- Andover Central
125 Kyle Johnson -- Columbus
130 Michael Vander Linden -- Burlington
130 Mario Corado -- Pittsburg
135 Colton Eck – Andale
140 Bradley Little -- Derby
145 Nick Collins -- Augusta
145 BT Ohara -- Columbus
152 Chase Sanchez -- Emporia
160 Jake Hattabaugh -- Andale
171 Brandon Delancey – Augusta
171 Channing Hosey – Labette County
189 Thomas Durham -- Fredonia
215 Thomas Lowe -- Eureka
285 Dakota Denny -- Caney Valley
112 Colt Skillman -- Burlington confirmed
119 Jake Gentzler -- Andover Central confirmed
125 Michael Vander Linden -- Burlington confirmed
130 Kyle Johnson -- Columbus confirmed
130 Mario Corado -- Pittsburg
135 ?
140 Bradley Little -- Derby confirmed
145 Nick Collins -- Augusta confirmed
145 BT Ohara -- Columbus confirmed
152 Chase Sanchez -- Emporia confirmed
160 Jake Hattabaugh -- Andale
171 Brandon Delancey -- Augusta
171 Channing Hosey -- Labette County confirmed
189 Thomas Durham -- Fredonia confirmed
215 Thomas Lowe -- Eureka confirmed
285 Dakota Denny -- Caney Valley confirmed
112 Colt Skillman -- Burlington confirmed
119 Jake Gentzler -- Andover Central confirmed
125 Michael Vander Linden -- Burlington confirmed
130 Kyle Johnson -- Columbus confirmed
135 Troy Clark –Chanute confirmed
140 Bradley Little -- Derby confirmed
145 Nick Collins -- Augusta confirmed
145 BT Ohara -- Columbus confirmed
152 Chase Sanchez -- Emporia confirmed
160 Jake Hattabaugh – Andale confirmed
171 Brandon Delancey -- Augusta
171 Channing Hosey -- Labette County confirmed
189 Thomas Durham -- Fredonia confirmed
215 Thomas Lowe -- Eureka confirmed
285 Dakota Denny -- Caney Valley confirmed
Team SWMO
112 Brycen Miner Joplin
112 Devin Graville Reeds Springs
119 Tanner Schaack Neosho
125 Ty Balty Logan Rogersville
130 Trevor Hughes Neosho
130 Richie Nedlic Waynesville
135 Carter Boatright Neosho
140 Aaron Starnes Lebanon
145 Ethan Davis Monett
145 Gabriel Asano Waynesville
152 Payne Hatter Neosho
160 Chase Espinosa Neosho
171 Blake Stauffer Neosho
171 Zac Schneider Lebanon
189 Dallas Smith Neosho
215 Wyatt Byrd Lebanon
285 Riley Plew Neosho
112 Colt Skillman -- Burlington confirmed
112 Nate Hudson -- Caney Valley confirmed
119 Jake Gentzler -- Andover Central confirmed
125 Michael Vander Linden -- Burlington confirmed
130 Kyle Johnson -- Columbus confirmed
135 Troy Clark –Chanute confirmed
140 Bradley Little -- Derby confirmed
145 Nick Collins -- Augusta confirmed
145 BT Ohara -- Columbus confirmed
152 Chase Sanchez -- Emporia confirmed
160 Jake Hattabaugh – Andale confirmed
171 Brandon Delancey -- Augusta confirmed
171 Channing Hosey -- Labette County confirmed
189 Thomas Durham -- Fredonia confirmed
215 Thomas Lowe -- Eureka confirmed
285 Dakota Denny -- Caney Valley confirmed
Practice schedule for interested participants.
Wednesday 2-2-11
LCC- James Renfro/ Andy Albright- 6:00-7:00 pm
Augusta High School- Brandon Terry- 5:00-6:00 pm
Burlington High School- Doug Vander Linden 6:00-7:00 pm
Thursday 2-3-11
LCC- James Renfro/ Andy Albright- 6:00-7:00 pm
Burlington High School- Doug Vander Linden 6:00-7:00 pm
Friday 2-4-11
Augusta High School- Brandon Terry- 5:00-6:00 pm
Sunday 2-6-11
Weigh Ins at all 3 locations 6:00 pm
Collins vs. Davis that will be a good match.
We need some info on the Missouri wrestlers.
Last I heard- they have a combined 19 state titles- Team Missouri that is.
112 Colt Skillman -- Burlington confirmed
112 Nate Hudson -- Caney Valley confirmed
119 Jake Gentzler -- Andover Central confirmed
125 Michael Vander Linden -- Burlington confirmed
130 Kyle Johnson -- Columbus confirmed
130 Tim Wrestler – Chanute confirmed
135 Troy Clark –Chanute confirmed
140 Bradley Little -- Derby confirmed
145 Nick Collins -- Augusta confirmed
145 BT Ohara -- Columbus confirmed
152 Chase Sanchez -- Emporia confirmed
160 Jake Hattabaugh – Andale confirmed
171 Brandon Delancey -- Augusta confirmed
171 Channing Hosey -- Labette County confirmed
189 Thomas Durham -- Fredonia confirmed
215 Thomas Lowe -- Eureka confirmed
285 Dakota Denny -- Caney Valley confirmed
Collins vs. Davis that will be a good match.
O'Hara wrestled Davis last year at Brute
O'Hara wrestled Davis last year at Brute
Do you know the who won and the score?
Contact: Coach Joe Renfro
Labette Community College
200 South 14th Street
Parsons, KS 67357-4299
Phone 620-820-1026
Fax: 620-421-5303
Coach Andy Albright
Chanute High School
Phone: 620-423-0894
Coach Daryl Bradley
Monett High School
Phone: 417-236-4223 U.S. Army MO-KAN Classic All Star Senior Wrestling Dual
Press Release
Second Annual U.S. Army MO-KAN Classic All Star Senior Wrestling Dual to be held at Labette Community College on Monday, March 7
The meet features senior wrestlers from Southeast Kansas and Southwest Missouri and promises to be an exciting evening for area wrestling fans.
Parsons, KS, March 7, 2011: The second meeting of senior prep grapplers from southeast Kansas and southwest Missouri is set to take place Monday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the gymnasium on the campus of Labette Community College. U.S. Army MO-KAN Classic All Star Senior Wrestling Dual admission price is $5, and tickets may be purchased the evening of the event. Packing the house with fans from both Missouri and Kansas is likely to be the result of this year’s match-up according to organizers. It should be an enjoyable, sporting event in this area for wrestling enthusiasts and a chance to cheer for one’s home state team.
The Missouri - Kansas border competition will match-up 34 wrestlers in the following weight divisions:
• 112 lbs. - State qualifier and two-time state placer with a fifth-place and 2011 state championship, Colt Skillman (37-1), from Burlington High School, will go head-to-head with Joplin High School senior Brycen Miner (21-6). Miner is a three time state qualifier placing fifth in 2010.
• 112 lbs. – Fourth-place Missouri medalist in 2011, Devin Graville (35-8) from Reeds Spring High School, will meet Nate Hudson (38-8), from Caney Valley High School.
• 119 lbs. – Jake Gentzler (36-1) from Andover Central High School, a four-time state finalist with three state championships, faces off with Tanner Schaack (36-20) from Neosho High School who recently placed sixth at the Missouri state level.
• 125 lbs. – Michael Vander Linden (39-5) from Burlington High School has been successful at Kansas state competition by placing fourth in 2010 and within the top eight at 130 lbs. in 2011. Meeting Vander Linden on the mat will be Ty Balty (27-16) from Logan-Rogersville High School who is a state qualifier in 2010 and a two-time COC Champion.
• 130 lbs. – Two time state qualifier, Waynesville High School senior Richie Nedlic (31-17), faces off with Kyle Johnson (33-4) from Columbus High School. Johnson has placed four times at the Kansas state competition by bringing home one fifth-place finish and three second-place honors.
• 130 lbs. – Joplin High School senior Brent Eagles (14-6) faces off with Tim Wrestler (30-5) from Chanute High School. Wrestler has placed three times at the Kansas state competition by bringing home one sixth-place honor, one fourth-place finish, and one third-place medal.
• 135 lbs. – Troy Clark (39-10) advanced to the state level three times with a third-place medal in 2011. Clark is a senior at Chanute High School. Clark’s opponent is Missouri four time state medalist, Carter Boatright (48-5) from Neosho High School, who has a fourth-place finish, a third-place finish, and two championships to his credit.
• 140 lbs. – Derby High School senior, Bradley Little (38-1), competed three years at the state level with a third-place finish, a second-place honor, and a championship in 2011. His “Show Me State” opponent is Aaron Starnes (39-11) from Lebanon High School, a state runner up in 2011.
• 145 lbs. – Gabriel Asano (33-7) is a senior at Waynesville High School. Asano placed sixth in 2010 and won the title of champion in 2011. His competition will be B.T. O’Hara (27-5) from Columbus High School. O’Hara competed two times at the KSHSAA Wrestling Tournament medaling both times with third finishes.
• 145 lbs. - Ethan Davis (39-0) is a Monett High School senior grappler. He is a four-time state finalist with three state championships. His competition will be Nick Collins (28-5) from Augusta High School. Collins competed two times at the KSHSAA Wrestling Tournament medaling both times with a fourth-place and a championship.
• 152 lbs. – Emporia High School senior, Chase Sanchez (33-2), placed third in 2009 and 2010, and he brought home the gold with a state championship in 2011. His opponent is Neosho High School’s Payne Hatter (50-5) who is a two-time Missouri state competitor with both a third-place (2010) and fifth-place (2011) to his credit.
• 160 lbs. - District champ Chase Espinosa (42-8) from Neosho High School won third-place at the state tourney in 2011. In addition, he placed fifth at the Fall Brawl. Espinosa’s Kansas opposer is Jake Hattabaugh (36-2) from Andale High School. Hattabaugh’s competed three times at the high school state wresting tournament resulting in a sixth-place finish with two championships to his name.
• 171 lbs. – Brandon Delancy (30-5) from Augusta High School is a two-time state qualifier. Squaring-off with Delancy is Zac Schnieder (35-16) from Lebanon High School. Schnieder was the 2010 Ozark Conference Champ and a Missouri state medalist at sixth-place in 2011.
• 171 lbs. – Channing Hosey (31-5) from Labette County High School placed fourth in 2011 in the state tournament. Hosey will wrestle Blake Stauffer (52-0) from Neosho High School. Stauffer is a three-time Missouri state finalist with two state championships.
• 189 lbs. – Dallas Smith (50-2) from Neosho High School is a four-time state qualifier with two fourth-place finishes and one state championship in 2011. Smith’s rival for this match-up is Fredonia High School’s, Thomas Durham (38-11), a three-time state qualifier.
• 215 lbs. – Thomas Lowe (24-5) from Eureka Jr.-Sr. High School competed twice at the state level with two fourth-place finishes. Lowe and his opponent, Wyatt Byrd (31-15), will meet in the 215 battle. Byrd is a senior at Lebanon High School who was the 2011 district champion and qualified for state.
• 285 lbs. – Riley Plew (45-9) is a senior at Neosho High School. His wresting honors include three trips to the state tournament. He is matched up with Caney Valley High School’s senior, Dakota Denny (43-3). Dakota placed three times at the state level bringing home two-sixth places finishes and more recently, a fifth-place medal in 2011.
Coaches for Team Missouri are Jeremy Phillips, Neosho High School; Dustin Martin, Nixa High School; and Daryl Bradley, Monett High School. Team Kansas coaching staff consists of Brandon Terry, Augusta High School; Doug Vander Linden, Burlington High School; and Eric Napier, Columbus High School.
MO is certainly talent heavy in the senior class this year. last year it seemed like they felt that they were out manned. this year looks to be a doozy. this looks very even on paper. should be very fun, the MO folks traveled pretty well last year, to cheer on their athletes. come KS let's show up BIG, and support our kids.
Are they gonna score one bout per weight or both where they have 2 weights?
Kevin Seybold
all bouts count towards the final score.
Thank you for the 'heads up' HEADUP!!!!
Kevin Seybold
Will this event be broadcasted in LCC online channel?
Thats affirmative HEADUP!!!!
Kevin Seybold
I see the webcast is linked up on Amateur Sports Network:
http://www.ihigh.com/aspn/
is anybody having problems with the webcast. it was working great then went to a gray screen. i still can hear the announcer but no picture.?
Anyone have some results from the dual? I just remembered that the dual was today and there is no archive for the live stream.
We won. I think it was 34-27.
I'll try to include any results that I see or hear. In addition I'll throw in a bit of commentary. The stream messed up several times during the broadcast, so some of the results may not be correct.
The "I High" web site had an interview with Labette Community College wrestling coach, Joe Renfro.
The first video on the site shows the full Colt Skillman match and half of the Nate Hudson bout. From there it is just on-air commentary. I'll try to do my best to include updates.
112: Colt Skillman loses 4 to 6 in overtime. Skillman scores a takedown and 2 near fall. He gives up a reversal in the 2nd period. Skillman gives up 2 near fall in the 3rd after trying to hit roll with the legs in. In overtime Skillman gives up a quick double leg takedown. Skillman plans to attend Flint Hills Technical College.
112: Nate Hudson wins 7 to 4. Hudson gets an escape and takedown the 2nd period. He then gives up a reversal and 2 near fall in the 2nd. Hudson then gets another reversal in the 2nd. Hudson scores a quick takedown to start the 3rd.
119: Jake Gentzler wins by major decision 13 to 0. Gentzler gets a takedown and scores 3 near fall on a cradle in the 1st period. Takedown for Gentzler in the 2nd period, then he scores 3 near fall. Gentzler scores an escape in the 3rd and a takedown.
125: Michael Vander Linden wins by fall in first period. Vander Linden gets a takedown and 3 near fall. He then hooks up a near sided cradle to earn fall in the 1st period. Vander Linden plans to attend Washburn and major in Pre-Med
130: Kyle Johnson wins 14 to 8. I didn't catch all of the scoring but at the end of the 1st period Johnson was down 5 to 6. Johnson gets a takedown after giving up the escape in the 2nd. Johnson gives up another escape and scores the takedown to make the score 9 to 8. He then scores the escape in the 3rd period. Johnson scores a takedown and gets 2 near fall.
130: Tim Wrestler wins the match 6 to 4. Wrestler scores a quick takedown in the 1st period. The stream gave out an the score was then 4 to 2. Wrestler scores a takedown on a sweep single and gives up the escape in the 2nd period. In the 3rd period Wrestler gave up the escape. Wrestler plans to wrestle in college.
135: Troy Clark loses 3 to 5. Clark gives up a takedown in the 1st period after fighting off two other attempts by his Missouri foe. In the 2nd period he gives up 2 back points on a tilt. Clark hits a slick granby roll in the second period to score the reversal. In the 3rd period Clark gets a stalling point while riding out his opponent. Clark then cuts his Missouri foe but can't score the takedown. Clark plans to wrestle in college.
140: Bradley Little won 6 to 1. Little scores a takedown in the 1st period. The stream is again lost during this match. Little plans to wrestle in college.
145: B.T. Ohara wins 4 to 3 with a last second, edge of the mat takedown. Ohara plans to play football at Fort Scott Community College.
145: Nick Collins loses 3 to 5 in a close bout with Ethan Davis. Collins gives up a takedown in the 1st and a reversal in the 2nd. He then scores an escape in the 2nd and takedown in the 3rd. Collins cuts Davis midway through the 3rd and can't score the takedown.
152: Chase Sanchez loses a match full of scrambles, not sure of the final score but he loses by 2, it might have been 7 to 9. Both wrestlers appear gassed in the 3rd period. Sanchez gets in on a last second takedown but can't finish it in the 3rd period.
160: Jake Hattabaugh wins a tight decision at 3 to 2. Hattabaugh scores an early takedown in the 1st period. He then gives up an escape in the 1st and the 2nd. Hattabaugh after scoring and escape in he has a nice single leg to a double in the 3rd period but can't finish. He also appears to suffer a broken finger during the match but continues to wrestle with the injury. Hattabaugh nearly gives up a takedown but the action goes out of bounds.
171: Brandon Delancey wins 10 to 4 and dominates his Missouri foe. At the end of the 1st period Delancey scores a takedown and 2-nearfall on a throw. Delancey gives up an escape and then scores a nice takedown in the 2nd. He gives up another escape in the 2nd. Delancey scores an escape in the 3rd and then takes his opponent down only to be reversed. Hosey gets cut by his Missouri opponent. Delancey plans to major in Fire Science.
171: Channing Hosey loses by fall in the 2nd period. Hosey gives up a takedown in the 1st. He gets reversed to his back in the 2nd and gives up a fall. The commentator mentioned that he was planning on attending Labette Community College and was going to wrestle for the Cardinals.
189: Thomas Durham loses by fall. Durham gives up an early takedown in the 1st period. He gives up 2 near fall in the 1st as well. Durham gives up a locked hands call and reversal in the 2nd. He eventually is pinned in the second period via a grapevine.
215: Thomas Lowe wins by major decision 11 to 2. Lowe scores a takedown in the 1st and is reversed by his Missouri foe. Lowe then gets an escape and a takedown at the end of the 1st period. In the 2nd he scores 2 near fall on a cheap tilt. Lowe scores a reversal and 2 back points in the 3rd period on another tilt. Lowe has signed to play football at Butler Community College and major in Turf Management.
285: Dakota Denny loses 3 to 1. Denny gives up a takedown in the 1st period and then scores an escape. He then gets ridden out in the 2nd period. Denny gives up an escape to his Missouri opponent.
Team Kansas wins 34 to 27.
You've got Hosey and Delancey mixed up.
Delancy wrestled the first 171 bout where he beat Missouri 10-4. Hosey wrestled the second 171 match and was pinned.
Great job Kansas wrestlers!!
_______________________
V. Delancy
Looks like Missouri came on strong in the upper weights, to at least make it interesting. If I am looking at that right, if Kansas 215 doesn't get major and actually loses by just a decision it would have been tied correct?
Yes and that would have given Missouri a chance to win it at 285.
Wow. That makes that win at 215 that much better!
Second Annual U.S. Army Strong MO-KAN Classic All-Star Senior Wrestling Dual
3/7/2011
KS MO
112 Brycen Miner (MO) Dec 6-4 SV Colt Skillman (KS) 0 3
112 Nate Hudson (KS) Dec 7-5 Devin Graville (MO) 3 3
119 Jake Gentzler (KS) MD 13-0 Tanner Schaack (MO) 7 3
125 Michael Vander Linden (KS) Fall 2:31 Ty Balty (MO) 13 3
130 Kyle Johnson (KS) Dec 14-8 Richie Nedlic (MO) 16 3
130 Tim Wrestler (KS) Dec 6-4 Brent Eagles (MO) 19 3
135 Carter Boatright (MO) Dec 5-2 Troy Clark (KS) 19 6
140 Bradley Little (KS) Dec 6-1 Aaron Starnes (MO) 22 6
145 B.T. O’Hara (KS) Dec 4-3 Gabriel Asano (MO) 25 6
145 Ethan Davis (MO) Dec 6-4 Nick Collins (KS) 25 9
152 Payen Hatter (MO) Dec 9-7 Chase Sanchez (KS) 25 12
160 Jake Hattabaugh (KS) Dec 3-2 Chase Espinosa (MO) 28 12
171 Brandon Delancy (KS) Dec 10-4 Zac Schnieder (MO) 31 12
171 Blake Stauffer (MO) Fall 4:39 Channing Hosey (KS) 31 18
189 Dallas Smith (MO) Fall 3:49 Thomas Durham (KS) 31 24
215 Thomas Lowe (KS) Dec 9-2 Wyatt Byrd (MO) 34 24
285 Riley Plew (MO) Dec 3-2 Dakota Denny (KS) 34 27
Final Score:
KS 34 – MO 27
You've got Hosey and Delancey mixed up.
Thanks, I will correct the previous post. The commentator for the stream had the wrong wrestlers and I had never seen either of those wrestlers in action before.
Congratulations and a great job to all Team Kansas members and coaches.
You've got Hosey and Delancey mixed up.
Thanks, I will correct the previous post. The commentator for the stream had the wrong wrestlers and I had never seen either of those wrestlers in action before.
there were a few line-up changes, didn't match the program anyway. i don't know if it was strategy by mo coaches or what. seemed like they worked out best for our team. doubt if channing hosey thinks that after going against blake stauffer. either way it was a good victory against a salty missouri team.
how about the line-up from neosho? wow. 8 seniors? i think, tough line-up top to bottom.
You've got Hosey and Delancey mixed up.
Thanks, I will correct the previous post. The commentator for the stream had the wrong wrestlers and I had never seen either of those wrestlers in action before.
there were a few line-up changes, didn't match the program anyway. i don't know if it was strategy by mo coaches or what. seemed like they worked out best for our team. doubt if channing hosey thinks that after going against blake stauffer. either way it was a good victory against a salty missouri team.
how about the line-up from neosho? wow. 8 seniors? i think, tough line-up top to bottom.
8 seniors? That is a lot of experience for a team. I would guess they were pretty solid at tournaments and duals. Did any Kansas teams see them in competition this year?
Caney and Columbus both saw them in a dual. I think they blanked Caney and beat Columbus handily.