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Wrestling Schedule 2006-2007 Date - Teams - Location - Time 10/28/2006 - Alumni Duel - Parsons, KS - 10:00 AM 11/4/2006 - Cameron Bradshaw Takedown Tournament - Parsons, KS - 9:00 AM 11/5/2006 - Pratt Duel - Parsons, KS - 2:00 PM 11/9/2006 - Black and Red Frenzy - Parsons, KS - 5:00 PM 11/15/2006 - Neosho Duel - Chanute, KS - 7:00 PM 11/18/2006 - Omaha Ryan Kaufman Open - Omaha, NE - 9:00 AM 11/25/2006 - Oklahoma University Open - Norman, OK - 9:00 AM 11/28/2006 - JR High Tournament - Parsons, KS - 3:30 PM 12/2/2006 - Ft. Hays State Open - Hays, KS - 9:00 AM 12/3/2006 - Colby Duel - Colby, KS - 2:00 PM 12/9/2006 - University of Nebraska @ Kearney Open - Kearney, NE - 9:00 AM 12/11/2006 - Colby Duel - Parsons, KS - 7:00 PM - Ridgewater MN Duel - Parsons, KS - 1/5/07 & 1/6/07 - Colby Tournament of Champions - Colby, KS - TBA 1/9/2007 - Pratt - Pratt, KS - 6:00 PM 1/13/07 & 1/14/07 - 2006 Cliff Keen /NWCA National Duels - Cedar Falls, IA - TBA 1/18/2007 - Neosho Duals - Parsons, KS - 7:00 PM 1/20/2007 - Lincoln Duels - Lincoln, IL - 9:00 AM 1/26/07 & 1/27/07 - Apodaca Dual Showdown - Powell, WY - 7:00pm 2/10/2007 - West/Central Zone Qualifier - Chanute, KS - TBA 2/23/2007 - Nationals - Rochester, MN - 9:30 AM 2/24/2007 - Nationals - Rochester, MN - 10:30 AM
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Cardinals open slate
The Labette Community College Cardinals wrestling team, coming off a third-place finish last season in the NJCAA national tournament, opened the 2006 season over the weekend at the LCC Multi-Purpose Gymnasium.
After taking part in the season-opening Takedown tournament on Saturday, the Cardinals opened their season with a 31-10 duel victory over Pratt Community College.
"Overall, I thought we had some good performances from our wrestlers," Labette head coach Joe Renfro said.
"At 157, Willy Pendleton beat Jason Nichols from Pratt (by decision 3-2), who might be the best wrestler in the nation. It was a good win for Willy."
Returnees from last year's nationally-ranked team that competed Sunday include returning All-Americans Tim Elliott (133) - who won by major decision over James Fox, 13-2; Tommy McCarty (184) - won won by fall over Jeren Scheer; and Willie Weber (heavyweight) - who won by fall at the 3:41 mark over Carl Wilkinson.
Another heavyweight that might turn some heads this season is none other than Ben Hohensee.
Renfro said Hohnensee, a freshman from Monet, Mo., could make an impact.
"I don't know if it will be today, next week or next month," Renfro said of Hohnensee. "At some point in time, he's going to be a good wrestler here."
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LCC clamps down on Neosho
By Mack McClure
Sports Editor
The empty feeling of not winning an NJCAA national championship last season still pries at some of Labette Community College's wrestlers.
Returnees Tim Elliott (125 pounds), Josh Baldridge (133), Tommy McCarty (174) and Willie Weber (heavyweight) all captured All-America honors last season.
But the Cardinals, who won the national title in 2005, fell short of a repeat in 2006 and finished third in the team standings.
"Three of the four are still mad that they didn't win a national championship last season," Labette head coach Joe Renfro said of McCarty and Baldridge (fourth-place national finishers), along with fifth-place finisher Elliott. "They're not happy about it at all.
"Willie Weber (who was a seventh-place finisher) has kind of taken it in stride. He's just going out there with the attitude he has nothing to lose."
Wednesday night in Chanute, the Cardinals used a blue-collar-type of performance to dismantle Neosho County 33-9.
"It was one of those nights where there weren't any individuals that stood out," Renfro said. "I think we came out and wrestled well as a team."
The likes of Weber, Baldridge and McCarty captured victories, while Elliott's weight division was open.
On Saturday, Labette travels to Omaha, Neb., to take part in the Omaha Ryan Kaufman Open. The matches start at 9 a.m.
Neosho County duel at Chanute
Labette 33, Neosho County 9
Wednesday's results
197 - Ethan Leroy (NCCC) Forfeit OPEN (LCC) HWT - Willie Weber (LCC) MD 15-5 over Wesley Grant (NCCC) 125 - Tim Elliott (LCC) Forfeit OPEN (NCCC) 133 - Josh Baldridge (LCC) Dec 13-9 over Tanner Dawson (NCCC) 141 - Marcus Bowman (LCC) MD 15-3 over Matt Ward (NCCC) 149 - Willy Pendleton (LCC) MD 14-5 over Keanan Kroetsch (NCCC)157 - Joe Yust (LCC) Dec 3-1 over Cody Sprang (NCCC) 165 - Mikey Morgan (LCC) Fall 1:36 over Jazz Pierce (NCCC) 174 - Tommy McCarty (LCC) Dec 2-0 over Jason Green (NCCC) 184 - Tim Cross (NCCC) Dec 10-9 over Eric Irvin (LCC) 197 - (Exhibition) Elijah Martinez (LCC) Fall 1:43 over Ethan Leroy (NCCC)
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Pendleton, Yust place
OMAHA, Neb. - The Labette Community College wrestling team had two placers over the weekend in the Omaha Ryan Kaufman Open.
Willy Pendleton (149 pounds) took second place, while Joe Yust (157) was a fourth-place finisher for Labette.
"The Omaha Open was a very good tournament showing from the Cardinals," LCC head coach Joe Renfro said. "We only placed two, but the guys battled hard and had some great wins.
"Most of the starting line-up went at least 3-2, and had several promising matches. I believe we learned a lot as a group, we know that we need to improve and we will."
The Cardinals were dealing with the fact that the opposition has had a lot more mat time thus far.
"We've only had two real matches before this event and most of our opponents here had already wrestled anywhere from 10-to-15 times," Renfro said. "We'll gain experience from here on out."
Labette Community College wrestling Omaha Ryan Hoffman Open At Omaha, Neb., Saturday's results
LABETTE RESULTS
149 pounds Willy Pendleton (Second place) Dec 5-3 over Nick Pickerell, University of Northern Iowa Dec 7-4 over Brooks Coposa, University of Iowa Dec 3-1 over Ryan Etherton, University of Nebraska @ Kearney Dec 6-4 SV by Adam Hall, Boise State University
157 Joe Yust (Fourth place) Dec 8-3 over Corey Fitzpatrich, University of Northern Iowa Dec 5-2 over Sean Curran, University of Minnesota @ Mankato Dec 7-3 by Nate Carr, Iowa Central Community College Fall 1:50 over Kevin Wallraff, University of Minnesota @ Mankato Dec 5-1 over Ryan Orel, Minnesota West Community College Dec 5-1 over Jarion Beets, University of Northern Iowa Dec 3-2 by Nate Carr, Iowa Central Community College
Big-match winners
125 Tim Elliott Fall 5:54 by Kyle Anson, University of Northern Iowa FOR over James Ball, University of Nebraska @ Omaha Dec 6-3 over Ben Hanish, Iowa State University Dec 6-2 over Nick Smith, University of Minnesota @ Mankato MD 12-4 by Pat Castillo, University of Northern Illinois
141 Marcus Bowman Fall 1:19 over Justin Sietz, Minnesota West Community College Fall 2:12 over Chuck Mulligan, York College Dec 2-1; SV by Sim Birbiesca, University of Nebraska @ Omaha MD 12-2 over Matt Ward, NEO Dec 8-4 over Drew Hare, Labette Community College Fall 4:55 by Pat McLemore, University of Northern Illinois
165 Mikey Morgan Dec 5-0 by Stephen Dwyer, University of Nebraska MD 13-0 over Jesse Rogers, Lindenwood University MD 11-1 over Phil Morgan, North Dakota State University Dec 3-0 over Nate Troye, Iowa Central Community College FOR by Kyle Svendsen, Augustana College
174 Tommy McCarty Dec 4-1 over Matt Burns, Lindenwood University Dec 3-1 SV by Jay Wood, University of Nebraska @ Omaha Dec 14-9 over Stephen Crozier, Air Force Academy Dec 3-1 over Cody Henriksen, Augustana college Dec 9-4 by J.D. Naig, University of Nebraska @ Omaha
197 Elijah Martinez Dec 4-2 by Cameron Browne, University of Nebraska Dec 4-1 over Mark Giessen, Minnesota West Community College Dec 6-5 over Gordon Johnson, Iowa Central Community College Dec 6-4 over Cory Johnson, Oklahoma City University Dec 3-2 over Daniel Heineken, Linden-wood University
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Elliott, Weber impressive at Oklahoma Open
NORMAN, Okla. - The Labette Community College wrestling team had a short Thanksgiving break as the Cardinals took part in the University of Oklahoma Open on Saturday at the Lloyd Noble Center.
Five LCC wrestlers placed over the weekend.
Tim Elliott (125) not only won his weight division for the Cardinals.
"He also beat the 2006 No. 1 recruit in the nation in Ben Ashmore of Oklahoma State in the finals," Labette head coach Joe Renfro said. "Another highlight of the weekend was Willie Weber placing second and beating the No. 2-ranked 2006 heavyweight recruit (Nathan Fernandez of Oklahoma University) on the path to the finals."
Needless to say, it was a successful post-Thanksgiving trip down south.
"The guys wrestled very well and kept good spirits over the break," Renfro said. "Most athletes get to enjoy their Thanksgiving break with family from back home, but the Cards chose to spend their break with their new family of brothers while training for the OU Open.
"Last week was an excellent opportunity for the LCC wrestlers to gain camaraderie and good wrestling experience."
LCC travels to the Fort Hays State Open on Saturday.
University of Oklahoma Open at Norman, Okla. Lloyd Noble Center
Saturday's results
Tim Elliott (125), 1st place Fall 3:48 over Pat Macaffry, Unattached Dec 3-0 over Nick Valliquette, University of Missouri Dec 7-5 over Anthony Hayes, University of Oklahoma Dec 12-5 over Ben Ashmore, Oklahoma State University
Josh Baldridge (133), 3rd place TF: 18-3; 4:23 over Stephen Makuka, Air Force Dec 4-2 over Gabe Hale, Oklahoma State University MD 13-5 by Zach Bailey, University of Oklahoma MD 18-2 over Scott Berens, Labette Dec 8-2 over Jordan Friskhorn, Oklahoma State University
Willy Pendleton (149), 2nd place Dec 6-2 over Wes Ruth, University of Central Oklahoma Dec 5-3 over Colby Robinson, University of Central Oklahoma Dec 6-3 by Dakota Simpson, Oklahoma State University
Tommy McCarty (174), 3rd place Dec 6-2 over Ryan Sonderegger, University of Missouri Fall 1:51 over James Ciccone, Air Force Dec 7-5 by Jeff James, University of Oklahoma Dec 8-3 over Duke Hurrin, University of Missouri Fall 1:53 over Stephen Crozier, Air Force
Willie Weber (HWT), 2nd place Dec 11-5 over Landon Harrison, Oklahoma State University Dec 3-0 over Peter Bozynski, Air Force Dec 6-4 over Nathan Fernandez, University of Oklahoma TF 6:23; 20-5 by Tervel Dlagnev, University of Nebraska-Kearney.
11/28/2006; 1:35:53 PM
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Ryan Sonderegger is a SME grad.
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The Cards are stompin butt these days... look out Iowa Central.
They will probably meet at the National Duels in January...
I predict a title for the Cards...A lot of strong contenders...not really any weak weights...that equals a lot of points. The regional is a grinder though...it is too bad all the Kansas schools have to go head to head to make it to Nationals.
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December 11, 2006
Jason Santangelo Ast. Baseball Coach Labette Community College
Labette Moves To 4-0
Labette Cardinal Wrestling moves to 4-0 in dual competition with a stellar win over Colby Community College. The Cards won eight out of ten matches on Monday night earning them a 35-6 victory. After going to Colby and winning the dual in the last match, Coach Renfro and his men had something to give the Trojans for their 7 hour journey back to Northwest Kansas. Being only my second year here at Labette I have often heard athletes say "Don't mess with the Cardinals or you will get the beak" well Ladies and Gentlemen, that was the beak!! The Cards had 3 falls (pins), 2 major decisions (win by 8 or more) and 3 decisions. Our Cardinal Wrestling Team does not wrestle at home again until January 18th against Neosho.
If you were not able to attend the dual last night I strongly urge you to get to the Neosho dual. Not only is it your last time to watch your wrestlers at home but the Cards and the Panthers have never been too good of friends. Ever since the prehistoric days cats have killed birds but with the evolution of the Cardinal the birds have become stronger and the beaks become larger. I believe it is safe to say "The table have turned!"
Please congratulate your wrestlers as you see them today.
Colby @ Labette
12/11/06
Dual Started at 141
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141 Levi Younkin (C) Dec 5-2 Bobby Carroll (L) 0 3
149 Scott Berens (L) Dec 10-4 Cale Farber (C) 3 3
157 Joe Yust (L) OT Fall 7:37 Cole Garcia (C) 9 3
165 Mikey Morgan (L) Fall 2:38 Taylor Finley (C) 15 3
174 Scott Miller (C) Dec 5-3 Chance Rencountre (L) 15 6
184 Tommy McCarty (L) MD 11-3 Tony Santos (C) 19 6
197 Elijah Martinez (L) Dec 7-2 Naota Saga (C) 22 6
HWT Willie Weber (L) Fall 2:23 Gabe Walz (C) 28 6
125 Tim Elliott (L) MD 16-7 Akmal Adilov (C) 32 6
133 Josh Baldridge (L) Dec 6-4 Tyler Baker (C) 35 6
Labette over Colby 35 - 6
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Where was Sutton-Kearn for Colby?
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Seems Santa was good to the Cards this year.Former team mate of several Card wrestlers,cadet and junior All American,Kansas highschool bad ass,D1 contender, fine young man,and good friend of mine Joe Cornejo has transfered to Labette.(I think he missed my screaming)Welcome Joe and thank you Santa
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Will Joe be able to compete the Spring semester?
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I believe he automatically becomes eligible since he transferred down in level Div. I to NJCAA, thus I believe he loses no eligibility. I could be wrong though.
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Why did Cornejo transfer? I knew he was unhappy originally, but was there something that pushed him over the edge?
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What a great Christmas present. The Cards are the team to beat. They have multiple guys (at least 6) with very legitimate shots to win titles. I like their odds!
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From what I understand Cornejo won't be eligible until next fall. Apparently juco has a rule where you can't transfer in at semester in a sport that has a season over two semesters. The cards will have to wait until next year for Cornejo to compete. In the meantime...he is a nice addition to the practice room.
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Doesn't this cause him to lose a year though? He already has redshirted...thus this would eat his clock.
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On a slightly related note, how is TD from WW doing? I heard he was at the same school that Joe transferred from.
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I don't see Joe competing for Labette next year. He will take an Olympic redshirt. After he makes the Olympic team look for him in Beijing 2008! Go get em Joe... bring home the Gold! He will also fall in love with Chinese gymnast and expatriate to the Shandong province. Where he will master the Nija Arts. Just my prediction!
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ARTICLE V - ELIGIBILITY RULES 2006-2007 The above link is to the eligibility pamphlet published by the NJCAA. The document is in PDF format. See Section 10 beginning on page 5.
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C. Transfers from a Four-Year College or from a Non-NJCAA Member College. Student-athletes transferring from a four-year college or a non-NJCAA member college are either immediately eligible upon transfer or must serve a probationary period of 16 calendar weeks. The following rules determine the student-athlete's eligibility status. 1. Immediate Eligibility – To be immediately eligible, with no probation required, student-athletes must satisfy the provisions of Section 4.D or 4.E. (Use the rule which is applicable to the transfer student-athlete). NOTE: Before a student-athlete can participate in a second season of an NJCAA certified sport, the provisions of Section 4.F must be satisfied. 2. Probation of Sixteen Calendar Weeks – A probationary period of 16 calendar weeks and the completion of one academic term with twelve passing credits and a 2.00 GPA or higher is required of student-athletes who did not satisfy the academic provisions of Section 4. Student-athletes serving this 16-week probation period may be added to the eligibility roster at any time after satisfying the provision of the probation period.
NOTE: Before a student-athlete can participate in a second season of a NJCAA certified sport, the provisions of Section 4.F must be satisfied.
Section 4. REQUIREMENTS FOR ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY The following rules shall be used to determine a student-athlete's eligibility for athletic competition in any one of the certified sports of the NJCAA. THIS ENTIRE SECTION MUST BE READ BEFORE A STUDENT-ATHLETE'S ELIGIBILITY STATUS CAN BE DETERMINED. A. Student-athletes must be making satisfactory progress within an approved college program or course as listed in the college catalog. B. Student-athletes must be in regular full-time attendance within fifteen (15) calendar days from the beginning of classes of the term in which the student-athletes choose to participate. MINI-SESSIONS: 1. This fifteen (15) day rule can apply to the starting date of a mini-session within a regular session and shall be a published date in the college catalog or schedule of classes for that term. 2. A student-athlete enrolling in a mini-session must have enrolled within fifteen (15) calendar days of the beginning of the term in which that mini-session is offered. 3. The mini-session must begin prior to the date of the first contest and end prior to or concurrently with the regular term. 4. Student-athletes that do not conform to this rule are ineligible throughout the remainder of the term. C. Student-athletes must maintain enrollment in twelve (12) or more credit hours of college work as listed in the college catalog during each term of athletic participation. Student-athletes that drop below twelve (12) credit hours become immediately ineligible for athletic participation. QUARTER ELIGIBILITY D. Prior to the last official date to register for the second full-time quarter, as published in the college catalog, a student-athlete must have passed twelve (12) quarter hours with a 1.75 GPA or higher. E. Prior to the last official date to register for the third full-time quarter, and all subsequent quarters thereafter, as published in the college catalog, a student-athlete must satisfy one of the following four requirements to be eligible for the upcoming quarter: 1. Pass a minimum of 12 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher during the previous quarter of full-time enrollment, OR 2. Pass an accumulation of quarter hours equal to 12 multiplied by the number of quarters in which the student-athlete was previously enrolled full-time with a GPA of 2.00 or higher, OR 3. A first season participant must have passed a minimum accumulation of 36 credit hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher for the initial term of participation, regardless of previous term or other accumulation requirements (NOTE: This only establishes eligibility for the initial term, not subsequent terms),
OR 4. A second season participant must have passed a minimum accumulation of 54 credit hours for a fall sport, 63 credit hours for a winter sport, 72 credit hours for a spring sport, with a 2.00 GPA or higher, regardless of previous term or other accumulation requirement.
F. Prior to the second season of participation in an NJCAA certified sport, student-athletes must pass a minimum of 36 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher. If the student-athlete has been enrolled in two (2) quarter terms or less, the second season requirement becomes 28 quarter hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher. NOTE: All quarters attempted beyond 15 calendar days will count, whether full-time or not, excluding summer session. SEMESTER ELIGIBILITY D. Prior to the last official date to register for the second full-time semester, as published in the college catalog, a student-athlete must have passed 12 semester hours with a 1.75 GPA or higher. E. Prior to the last official date to register for the third full-time semester, and all subsequent semesters thereafter, as published in the college catalog, a student-athlete must satisfy one of the following four requirements to be eligible for the upcoming term: 1. Pass a minimum of 12 semester hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher during the previous semester of full-time enrollment, OR 2. Pass an accumulation of semester hours equal to 12 multiplied by the number of semesters in which the student- athlete was previously enrolled full-time with a GPA of 2.00 or higher, OR 3. A first season participant must have passed a minimum accumulation of 24 credit hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher for the initial term of participation, regardless of previous term or other accumulation requirements (NOTE: This only establishes eligibility for the initial term, not subsequent terms.),
OR 4. A second season participant must have passed a minimum accumulation of 36 credit hours for a fall sport, 48 credit hours for a spring sport, with a 2.00 GPA or higher, regardless of previous term or other accumulation requirement.
F. Prior to a second season of participation in an NJCAA certified sport, student-athletes must pass a minimum accumulation of 24 semester hours with a 2.00 GPA or higher. (This is in addition to satisfying 4.D or 4.E.)
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LCC wrestlers take first
COLBY - Quality outweighed quantity for the Labette Community College wrestling team over the weekend at the Colby invitational in Western Kansas.
Despite having only seven wrestlers compete, the Cardinals won the invite with 86.5 points.
Josh Baldridge (133) and Tommy McCarty (174) were first-place finishers for Labette.
Joe Yust (157), Mikey Morgan (165), Eric Irvin (184) and Willie Weber (heavyweight) each secured second.
Junior College Wrestling
Colby Tournament of Champions
Friday/Saturday
TEAM STANDINGS Labette 86.5 Western Wyoming CC 57 Ridgewater Minnesota CC 54.5 Meramec (St. Louis) Missouri CC 52 Northwest Wyoming CC 43.5 Pratt CC 42.5 Colby CC 41.5 Lincoln Illinois CC 35 Pima Arizona CC 33 Neosho Kansas CC 17 Rochester Minnesota CC 9.5 Air Force Academy 7.5 Minnesota West CC 7.0
LABETTE RESULTS
133 - Josh Baldridge, First place: Dec 8-4 over Ryan Hecker, Northwest; Fall 2:04 over Tanner Dawson, Neosho; MD 9-1 over Tyler Baker, Colby.
141 - Marcus Bowman, Third place: Fall 1:31 over John Calderon. Pima; Dec SV 3-1 by Levi Younkin, Colby; MD 10-2 over Travis Bruce, Northwest; MD 10-over Stuart Brinkman, Western.
157 - Joe Yust, Second place: Fall 0:51 over Josh Lopez, Air Force; MD 10-2 over Efrain Escudero, Pima; Dec 5-4 by Jason Nichols, Pratt.
165 - Mikey Morgan, Second place: Dec 7-1 over Jeff Sellman, Rochester; Dec 5-2 over Eric Coxbill, Northwest; INJ DEF by Jarret Hall, Ridgewater.
174 - Tommy McCarty, First place: Dec 8-3 over Tyler French, Air Force; Fall 2:18 over A.J. Harris, Air Force; Dec 4-1 over Cody Pahan, Ridgewater.
184 - Eric Irvin, Second Place: Dec 11-5 over Jeren Scheer, Pratt; Dec 6-5 over Chris Sutton-Kearn, Colby; Dec 5-4 over Colt Reece, Western; MD 14-4 by Travous DeGroat, Pima.
HWT - Willie Weber, Second place: Fall 1:05 over Gabe Walz, Colby; Dec 7-5 over Brandon Rupp, Western; Dec 3-2 by Cedric Powell, Meramec.
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The Labette Cardinals received the # 1 seed at the National Duels!
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Labette Community College (Lab) 29 vs. Ellsworth Community College (Ells) 12
125 Scott Berens (Lab) WBF FORFEIT F FOR 133 Josh Baldridge (Lab) WBD Josh Miller (Ells) D 6-2 141 Chad Kriz (Ells) WBD Marcus Bowman (Lab) D 8-7 149 Kurt Simon (Ells) WBD Willy Pendleton (Lab) D 11-6 157 Micah Keller (Ells) WBF Joe Yust (Lab) F 4:13 165 Mikey Morgan (Lab) WBF Trevor Gehringer (Ells) F 2:10 174 Tommy McCarty (Lab) WBD Cole Spree (Ells) M 9-0 184 Eric Irvin (Lab) WBD Troy Smith (Ells) D 9-8 197 Elijah Martinez (Lab) WBD Shaunden Crawford (Ells) M 11-3 285 Willie Weber (Lab) WBD Brent Parsons (Ells) D 9-4
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NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals: NJCAA Semifinals
DATE: 1/14/2007 2:39:00 PM Labette Community College (Lab) 18 vs. William Rainey Harper College (Will Rain) 15
125 Andy McArthur (Will Rain) WBD Scott Berens (Lab) D 5-2 133 Josh Baldridge (Lab) WBD Mike Ryan (Will Rain) D 5-3 141 Anthony Azarian (Will Rain) WBF Marcus Bowman (Lab) F 0:47 149 Willy Pendleton (Lab) WBD Jordan McCabe (Will Rain) D 7-5 157 Dallas Hesseltine (Will Rain) WBD Joe Yust (Lab) D 10-7 165 Mikey Morgan (Lab) WBD Justin Milos (Will Rain) D 6-1 174 Tommy McCarty (Lab) WBD Jessie Linczmaier (Will Rain) D 8-1 184 Alex Knipp (Will Rain) WBD Eric Irvin (Lab) D 7-3 197 Elijah Martinez (Lab) WBD Sean Evans (Will Rain) D 5-3 285 Willie Weber (Lab) WBD Jon Bentch (Will Rain) D 3-2
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NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals: NJCAA Placement Matches
DATE: 1/14/2007 1st Place
Iowa Central Community College (IA Cent) 25 Labette Community College (Lab) 12
125 Terrance Young (IA Cent) WBD Scott Berens (Lab) TF-5 18-3; 7;00 133 Josh Baldridge (Lab) WBF FORFEIT F FOR 141 Marcus Bowman (Lab) WBD Dan Humpal (IA Cent) D 11-5 149 Matt Burns (IA Cent) WBD Willy Pendleton (Lab) D 7-0 157 Nate Carr Jr. (IA Cent) WBD Joe Yust (Lab) M 13-5 165 Colby Covington (IA Cent) WBD Mikey Morgan (Lab) D 10-9 174 Tommy McCarty (Lab) WBD Nate Troye (IA Cent) D 9-5 184 Nate Willard (IA Cent) WBD Eric Irvin (Lab) M 18-7 197 Rory Miller (IA Cent) WBD Elijah Martinez (Lab) D 5-4 285 Jacob Combs (IA Cent) WBD Willie Weber (Lab) D 5-4
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Those 3 1-point losses were huge!
I'm looking forward to the dual with Neosho Thursday night! I'm bringing the team down!!
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LCC puts clamps down on Neosho
The Labette Community College wrestling team geared up for Saturday's duels in Lincoln, Ill., by defeating Neosho County 39-12 Thursday night at Harold C. Johnson Gymnasium.
Josh Baldridge (133 pounds), Marcus Bowman (141), Tommy McCarty (174) and Elijah Martinez (197) registered pins for the Cardinals.
JUNIOR COLLEGE WRESTLING
At Harold C. Johnson Gymnasium
Thursday's result
Labette Community College 39, Neosho County 12
Hwt - Willie Weber (L) FOR OPEN (N) 125 - Scott Berens (L) FOR OPEN (N) 133 - Josh Baldridge (L) Fall 3:43 Tanner Dawson (N) 141 - Marcus Bowman (L) Fall 4:18 Matt Ward (N) 149 - Mike Miller (N) Dec 8-5 Drew Hare (L) 157 - Joe Yust (L) Dec 7-4 Avery Rhodes (N) 165 - Cody Sprang (N) DQ Mikey Morgan (L) 174 - Tommy McCarty (L) Fall 0:47 Glen Blount (N) 184 - Tim Cross (N) Dec 11-6 Eric Irvin (L) 197 - Elijah Martinez (L) Fall 0:51 Ethan Leroy (N)
2007/01/19; 12:59:10 PM
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In the 165# bout Morgan had Sprang in a front headlock down on the mat. After a brief struggle, Sprang went limp and was out for a few seconds. Morgan was penalized for an illegal hold.
Sprang regained his senses and wanted to continue but the referee sought the advice of a physician. After the consultation Sprang was declared the winner.
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Where is Tim Elliott? I have not seen him on the roster in awhile.
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Where is Tim Elliott? I have not seen him on the roster in awhile. Focusing on his academics!
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Apodaca Dual Showdown Results
Friday, January 26th, 2007
Labette Comm. College 33 vs. Northwest College 14 125 Tim Elliott (LC) over Jeremy Ensley (NWC) 10-2 133 Josh Baldridge (LC) won by forfeit 141 Marcus Bowman (LC) over Adrian Acebo (NWC), 7-3 149 Willy Pendleton (LC) over Travis Bruce (NWC), 21-6 157 Jeb Clark (NWC) pinned Joe Yust (LC) 165 Mikey Morgan (LC) pinned Eric Coxbill (NWC) 174 Tommy McCarty (LC) over Juluis Rios (NWC) 7-4 184 Corey Green (NWC) over Eric Irvin (LC) 11-5 197 Nathan Barzee (NWC) over Elijah Martinez (LC) 17-0 285 Willie Weber (LC) pinned Michael Freeman (NWC)
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Labette 28 vs. North Idaho 15
125 Tim Elliott (LC) pinned Travis Temple (NI) 133 Josh Baldridge (LC) over Brandon Palaniuk (NI) 3-1 141 Heinrich Barnes (NI) pinned Marcus Bowman (LC) 149 Willy Pendleton (LC) over Coby Jones (NI) 2-3 157 Lee Morrison (NI) over Joe Yust (LC) 10-6 165 Mikey Morgan (LC) pinned Dino May (NI) 174 Tommy McCarty (LC) over Brett Owen (NI) 14-4 184 Kyle Sand (NI) pinned Eric Irvin (LC) 197 Elijah Martinez (LC) over Evan Mattingly (NI) 19-17 285 Willie Weber (LC) over Rob Shaw (NI) 7-1
Labette 37 vs. Western WY 9
125 Tim Elliott (LC) over Mike Wilding (WW) 19-9 133 Josh Baldridge (LC) pinned Brady Hayden (WW) 141 Marcus Bowman (LC) over Stuart Brinkman (WW) 5-3 149 Willy Pendleton (LC) over Cody Chipperfield (WW) 5-3 157 Clayton Cook (WW) over Joe Yust (LC) 6-3 165 Mikey Morgan (LC) won by forfeit 174 Tommy McCarty (LC) pinned Eric Watson (WW) 184 Eric Irvin (LC) over Cole Reese (WW) 6-3 197 Elijah Martinez (LC) pinned Make Hatula (WW) 285 Brandon Rupp (WW) won by forfeit
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LCC does it again
By Mack McClure Sports Editor
CHANUTE - No. 9 seems to be the catchword for the powerhouse Labette Community College wrestling program.
For the third straight season, Labette is taking nine wrestlers to the NJCAA national meet, which is set for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23-24, at Rochester, Minn.
With six wrestlers capturing first-place finishes Saturday, the Cardinals captured the NJCAA West Central Zone team championship at the NCCC Gymnasium in Chanute, totaling 98.5 points. Northwest Wyoming was a distant second with 66.5 points and Western Wyoming finished third with 63.5 points.
"We had nine two years ago, nine last year and we'll definitely have nine this year," Labette head coach Joe Renfro said. "It has been consistent. We've been pretty good this year and we've been very successful and we're keeping it rolling.
"We're starting to peak a little bit, which is what you want."
The Cardinals, who won the NJCAA national championship two years ago, took home third place last season, with six LCC competitors establishing themselves as All-Americans.
This year's nine national qualifiers include Tim Elliott (125 pounds), Josh Baldridge (133), Marcus Bowman (141), Willy Pendleton (149), Mikey Morgan (165), Tommy McCarty (174), Eric Irvin (184), Elijah Martinez (197) and Willie Weber (Heavyweight).
Elliott, Baldridge, Pendleton, Morgan, McCarty and Martinez captured regional championships, while Weber took second, Bowman was third and Irvin finished fourth.
Holdovers from last year's LCC team that established themselves as All-Americans include Elliott, Baldridge, McCarty and Weber.
Martinez returns after not placing in the top 10 last year at nationals.
"We always think that we're going to win it," Renfro said of the national meet. "No matter what our duel record and no matter guys we have along, we think we're going to win a national title, and we're going to do whatever we have to do to do that."
Elliott says he had a bitter taste after taking fifth place at last year's national meet.
"I think I should have won it last year," Elliott said. "I'm kind of glad now that I didn't because I worked a lot harder this year to get where I am now."
NJCAA West Central Zone Wrestling Championships Saturday at Neosho County Community College
TEAM STANDINGS 1. Labette, 98.5 2. Northwest Wyoming, 66.5 3. Western Wyoming, 64.5 4. Pratt, 63.5 5. Colby, 47.5 6. Neosho County, 24.0
LABETTE RESULTS Tim Elliott (125), First place Josh Baldridge (133), First place Marcus Bowman (141), Third place Willy Pendleton (149), First place Joe Yust (157), Fifth place Mikey Morgan (165), First place Tommy McCarty (174), First place Eric Irvin (184), Fourth place Elijah Martinez (197), First place Willie Weber (Heavyweight), Second place
02/12/2007; 1:27:52 PM
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Elliott wins national title
Elliott wins national title
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Tim Elliott, a rambuncious sort, had an unorthodox way of celebrating his 125-pound NJCAA national tournament wrestling championship victory Saturday night at the UCR Regional Sports Center
Labette Community's College Elliott, who pinned Ray Stephens of Chicago's Waubonsee College, greeted Cardinals head coach Joe Renfro with a left-right combination to the face.
That's right. Elliott punched his head coach in the face, and Renfro didn't mind.
"When he reached out to shake my hand, he got a left hook to the jaw," Elliott said. "I jumped up in the air and we hugged each other and I ran off the mat.
Elliott said Renfro made the comment before that the only time any of his wrestlers could punch him in the face without him getting upset is if they won a national title.
Elliott seized the opportunity.
"We talked about it all year," Renfro said. "It started out as a joke and he said, 'Coach, if I win it, can I punch you?' and I said, 'Yea, sure, whatever, you just go ahead and worry about winning.'
"By golly, he wasn't joking. He got some shots in. I can slip a mean dodge. I've unfortunately had quite a few get thrown my way over the years.
"It was kind of the heat of the moment and just an awesome thing. Then I gave him a hug and he broke a tear there. Tim did the best that he possibly could have done."
Besides winning the national crown, Elliott was also named as the recipient of the National Wrestling Coaches Association Juco Outstanding Wrestler Award at the national meet and received a plaque.
"Renfro knew I was going to get it before I did," Elliott said.
Back to Elliott's reaction after he triumphed.
"it was a pretty emotional deal. I had to get away from everybody because I was on the verge of crying. I held back my tears and shook everybody's hand.
Then Elliott was greeted by his dad, Jonathan Elliott, in the tunnel and the tears began to flow.
"My dad hugged me and he started crying and so I started crying," Tim Elliott said. "Any success that I have ever had with anything or school or staying out of trouble is because of my dad.
"If it weren't for my dad, I'd probably be in jail or not even alive. My dad's the reason why I'm a national champion today."
NJCAA National Wrestling
Tournament
Friday-Saturday
At Rochester, Minn.
UCR Regional
Sports Center
Team Standings
(Top10)
1. Iowa Central, 154.5; 2. Labette, 105.5; 3. Northern Idaho, 86.5; 4. Gloucester, 77.5; 5. William Rainey Harper, 73.5; 6. Nortwest Wyoming, 67.5; 7. Clackamas, 66.5; 8. Nassau, 59.0; 9. Southwestern Oregon, 58.0; 10. Western Wyoming, 51.5. Others: 20. Colby, 24.0.
LABETTE INDIVIDUAL
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
(During the Joe Renfro era)
2007 - Tim Elliott (125)
2005 - Earl Jones (133)
2004 - Earl Jones (125)
2004 - Aaron Meister (174)
Labette All-Americans
(During Renfro era)
2007 - Seven
2006 - Six
2005 - Six
2004 - Four
2003 - Two
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