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I think if it comes down to it we might bump a guy or so if it is close...we have Tait and Chase there.
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Kansas 37, California We Have Better Cheese 24
98 - Nick Outumuro (C) won by forfeit 105 - Clark Morgan (C) won by forfeit 112 - Donny Altman (K) tech. fall Devin Matsuda (C), 11-1 119 - Brett Bahe (K) tech. fall Jarrod McGuire (C), 10-0 125 - Vaughn Jordan (C) dec. Tim Elliott (K), 11-8 130 - Tristan Deshazer (K) pinned Bryon Murphy (C), 0:30 135 - Josh Baldridge (K) tech. fall Anthony Grajeda (C), 10-0 140 - Cody Gibson (C) dec. Tait Weatherbee (K), 8-2 145 - Tyler Adcock (K) pinned Aaron Wilson (C), 2:47 152 - Joe Cornejo (K) tech. fall Jordan Abed (C), 10-0 160 - Jared Abbott (C) won by forfeit 171 - Chris Kearn (K) dec. Shaun Ceremello (C), 8-5 189 - Jarrett Edison (K) pinned Nate Willard (C), 0:47 215 - Atticus Disney (K) pinned Clayton Jack (C), 0:13 275 - Cody Moody (C) won by forfeit
I believe that leaves only Virginia, a team that gives more forfeits than we do - we are sitting good to make it into the championship rounds.
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Kansas 33, 3/4 of Virginia 23 98 - William Wilde (V) won by forfeit 105 - NO MATCH 112 - Donny Altman (K) pinned Jayk Cobbs (V), 0:32 119 - Brett Bahe (K) pinned Ryan Watson (V), 1:24 125 - Tim Elliott (K) won by forfeit 130 - Tristan Deshazer (K) won by forfeit 135 - Josh Baldridge (K) pinned Josh Dix (V), 0:49 140 - Tait Weatherbee (K) won by forfeit 145 - Joe Cornejo (K) won by forfeit 152 - Curt Jones (V) won by forfeit 160 - Steven Fish (K) won by forfeit 171 - Matt Jones (V) dec. Chris Kearn (K), 10-9 189 - Jarrett Edison (K) tech. fall Calvin Cardillo (V), 10-0 215 - Brent Jones (V) won by forfeit 275 - David Speaker (V) won by forfeit
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We have a guy named Steven Fish? I don't recognize that name.
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We just got home from Enid. What a great day of wrestling. Yes, It is pathetic that we cannot field a full team for Greco! BUT, man did our guys step up to win every dual but Florida. Please note the names of who beat Baldridge and Edison. Ever hear of Cesar Grajalas and David Craig? Only two to the best in the country. Cozart got a forfeit at 160. Also, note that Atticus Disney and Steve Andrus came off a full week, without alternates, at the Cadet Duals and offered to fill in at 215 and 275. Atticus is 6-0 today! Everyone bumped around and we came out on top (well, next to Florida  ! Here is what I know for FS. 98-Brandon Goodwin 105-Colin Hase 112-Donny Altman 119-Brett Bahe 125-Tim Elliot 130-Tristan Deshazer,Josh Baldridge 135-Chase Moses 140-Tyler Adcock,Tait Weatherbee 145-Joseph Cornejo 152-Danny Grater 160-Neil Eisman 171-Ross Taplin, Chris Sutton-Kearn 189-Neil Cisper 215-Josh Marrs 275- Edison, Disney and Andrus will go home after Greco. Edison may possibly stay as a alternate at 189/215. Should be a very strong team. We will head back in the am but we finished early and start late so we came on home. Until tomorrow!!!!!!!! Ms. Jenni
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Also, Blake Fisher very likely fractured his right clavicle, collarbone and is on his way home to check it out. Happened on his first match at the end, he was going to win and the guy got him to his back, he likely broke it when he hit and then the other guy wrapped him up tight, which usually doesn't happen, and he had him in peril of fall, but Blake never went down until time ran out. He lost by 2 points, but braved it out for the team. Not a Happy young man to be going home after the first match.
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I heard that Sprigg might be down there for FS, Is that true?
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per jarrett,no, as of now.
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hmmm...maybe they will bump Marrs up to HWT if needed or bring in Jarret for HWT?
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Originally posted by Aaron Sweazy: I'm a bit disappointed in the number of matches we are forfeiting in Greco. Granted the light weights might be hard to fill, but there are plenty of guys if given the time could have made the 105 weight at least.
105 could have been Rein of Abilene
152 and 160 could have been a number of guys.
Chenoweth could have made 160 for greco if he was training to go. Not saying they would win all the time at those weights, but it would mean that opposing teams would have to earn a win instead of a forfeit at those weights. Our household was turned inside out trying to get Brandon (98) down to Oklahoma for greco. He and Colin Hase will be there to hopefully fill the spots for freestyle. (98 and 105) Jeanene Goodwin
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Coach Ed: Just to make a "correction". It's Jacob Marrs NOT Josh Marrs!
In regards to other posts and Danny not wrestling Greco, he loves he style. However, we were in the harvest field and he felt he needed to help his dad with wheat harvest. From Mom's point of view, I'm glad he did - I DO NOT like driving the semi!
He has participated in these grueling dual team tournaments for several years and knows how the body feels when you do both styles every match! Earlier when Coach Rieck talked to him, they were trying to get two "FRESH" teams (one for FS / one for GR), he choose to do freestyle.
I also believe when you get into the Junior age group, there are individuals who have summer jobs, involved in "other" sports/camps, along with just having a life that maybe doesn't include wrestling over the summer. To be honest, it gets expensive for parents and these wrestlers. They need to work to pay for a vehicle, save for college, and other things.
Keep up the good work TEAM KANSAS!! Cheer them on!
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Glad Brandon can make it! Hopefully Jarrett can stay. Where is Paulie Hanson or Jesse Strawn? Jesse pinned Marrs at state and would really help. Also, Nick Shumate? Surely they will move Baldridge to 135.
Looking forward to Freestyle!
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Not sure if Brandon will be able to help, but at least the team will not have to give up the points before the dual starts.
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I agree, even scoring 1 point in a match will help our team points. Has he wrestled Chaz Lawrence?
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The following is a report that I received from Chuck & Cherie Elvin:
June 30, 2005
2005 USA WRESTLING NATIONAL JUNIOR DUALS
Team Kansas Greco wrestlers had an outstanding day yesterday finishing 2nd in their pool to #1 seeded Florida. Team scores follow:
Kansas__Opponent 32 . . . . 25 . . . . Colorado Bada Bing 12 . . . . 47 . . . . Florida 33 . . . . 25 . . . . Iowa 35 . . . . 17 . . . . North Carolina Fury 37 . . . . 24 . . . . California Cheese 33 . . . . 23 . . . . Virginia ¾
The above results are especially good when one considers that the Kansas team had no wrestlers at 98,105,152 and 160 lb weight classes. The Kansas roster follows:
Wrestler(s) 112 Donny Altman 119 Brett Bahe 125 Tim Elliott Blake Fisher * 130 Tristan Deshazer James Fox * 135 Josh Baldridge Chase Moses * 140 Tyler Adcock Tait Weatherbee * 145 Joe Cornejo 171 Chris Sutton-Kearns 189 Jarrett Edison 215 Atticus Disney HWT Steve Andrus *Wrestlers at these weights shared duties.
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Anybody know what the All American Pools look like today?
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Originally posted by llg: Coach Ed: Just to make a "correction". It's Jacob Marrs NOT Josh Marrs!
In regards to other posts and Danny not wrestling Greco, he loves he style. However, we were in the harvest field and he felt he needed to help his dad with wheat harvest. From Mom's point of view, I'm glad he did - I DO NOT like driving the semi!
He has participated in these grueling dual team tournaments for several years and knows how the body feels when you do both styles every match! Earlier when Coach Rieck talked to him, they were trying to get two "FRESH" teams (one for FS / one for GR), he choose to do freestyle.
I also believe when you get into the Junior age group, there are individuals who have summer jobs, involved in "other" sports/camps, along with just having a life that maybe doesn't include wrestling over the summer. To be honest, it gets expensive for parents and these wrestlers. They need to work to pay for a vehicle, save for college, and other things.
Keep up the good work TEAM KANSAS!! Cheer them on!
Leanna Grater Props to Danny for helping out dad with harvest. Some people just can't realize these kids have lives outside the sport of wrestling and sometimes greater (or in this case Grater) priorities.
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Originally posted by sportsfan02: Originally posted by llg: Coach Ed: Just to make a "correction". It's Jacob Marrs NOT Josh Marrs!
In regards to other posts and Danny not wrestling Greco, he loves he style. However, we were in the harvest field and he felt he needed to help his dad with wheat harvest. From Mom's point of view, I'm glad he did - I DO NOT like driving the semi!
He has participated in these grueling dual team tournaments for several years and knows how the body feels when you do both styles every match! Earlier when Coach Rieck talked to him, they were trying to get two "FRESH" teams (one for FS / one for GR), he choose to do freestyle.
I also believe when you get into the Junior age group, there are individuals who have summer jobs, involved in "other" sports/camps, along with just having a life that maybe doesn't include wrestling over the summer. To be honest, it gets expensive for parents and these wrestlers. They need to work to pay for a vehicle, save for college, and other things.
Keep up the good work TEAM KANSAS!! Cheer them on!
Leanna Grater Props to Danny for helping out dad with harvest. Some people just can't realize these kids have lives outside the sport of wrestling and sometimes greater (or in this case Grater) priorities. I love the greater (or in this case Grater) quote!
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Brandon wrestled Chaz in Paola.
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THE MEDAL ROUND IN GRECO!
Red Pool -
#1 Florida #3 Pennsylvania #5 Missouri #7 Michigan
Blue Pool -
#2 Minnesota #4 California #6 Illinois #9 Kansas
We wrestle Minnesota first, then Illinois and California. They got all the seeds right except #8 Iowa. GO KANSAS!
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