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Post by wrestling watcher on Jan 5, 2015 11:56:25 GMT -5
170 needs a better look. Thomas Parsons from Massaponax beat Shane Ice and Chip Sturek from Glen Allen beat both Parsons and Huston.
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Post by RCS Fan on Jan 5, 2015 12:11:35 GMT -5
Sakalas won the Pat Vance at Nitro high school iin WV this weekend beat two undefeated wrestlers. he was OW for the tournament. Beat Geordan Blanton Johnson Central number five ranked kid from Kentucky in semis Beat Michael Milan St Albans number five ranked kid in WV in finals
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Post by VaEagle on Jan 5, 2015 12:24:34 GMT -5
At 132, how about Logan Harvich of Cape Henry? He just beat Wyland 7-6 at the Liberty Christian Invitational. I saw the match, and Wyland was winning by 4 points with little time left. Harvich scored 5 quick points to take the lead with less than 30 seconds left. Then Wyland looked like he had a takedown as time was ending. The ref called for 2, then conferred with the head table, and took the 2 off (I guess because they felt that time had expired). It was all very close. If I were betting on a re-match of these two, I'd put my money on Wyland, but Harvich did get the reversal and back points to win that match-up. I might not put Harvich ahead of Wyland, but should he be on the list?
At 138, Brookville sophomore Austin Wilkerson was quite impressive at the LCA Invitational, taking a close 2d to May.
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Post by never quit on Jan 5, 2015 12:58:49 GMT -5
Fight to the END - Wow!!!!! Great job!!!! can you imagine if it was AAA, AA and A how tough States would really be? Don't get me wrong, States are tough as hell!!!! Virginia is getting stronger every year!!!!! Does anyone know who if any will be dropping a weight class by States? Forge by far is the Strongest team in the State
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Post by RCS Fan on Jan 5, 2015 13:48:38 GMT -5
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Post by healthhokie on Jan 5, 2015 13:52:09 GMT -5
126: McCord and Klevenhagen are SRs (12). Klevenhagen will wrestle 132.
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Post by LaVanas on Jan 5, 2015 14:13:21 GMT -5
Corey leondard is ranked in two seight classes.
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Post by LaVanas on Jan 5, 2015 14:15:49 GMT -5
Rudnick is out for the year as posted elaewhere
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Post by Guest87 on Jan 5, 2015 14:26:49 GMT -5
I think bobby z from Osborn is at 126
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Post by VaEagle on Jan 5, 2015 15:19:58 GMT -5
What about Logan Harvich of Cape Henry at 132? He just beat Wyland in a close 7-6 final of the LCA Invitational. Wyland was dominating the match and winning by a healthy margin in the 3d, when Harvich reversed and got back points for a 5-point swing, which put him up by 1. Wyland hit a takedown in the final seconds, and the ref signaled 2 points. Then he conferred with the timekeepers and the 2d ref and took away the two points - presumably because time had expired. I'd put my (play) money on Wyland in a rematch and I'd personally still consider him a notch above Harvich despite the final outcome, but shouldn't Harvich be somewhere on the list?
Also, at 138, Austin Wilkerson of Brookville finished second to May in a close LCA final. Looks like a solid sophomore with a record of 26-3.
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Post by big fan on Jan 5, 2015 19:51:43 GMT -5
Great rankings but at 182 it's Jesup Hammond Brookville 1x state placer.
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Post by Guest111 on Jan 5, 2015 20:30:54 GMT -5
What about Logan Harvich of Cape Henry at 132? He just beat Wyland in a close 7-6 final of the LCA Invitational. Wyland was dominating the match and winning by a healthy margin in the 3d, when Harvich reversed and got back points for a 5-point swing, which put him up by 1. Wyland hit a takedown in the final seconds, and the ref signaled 2 points. Then he conferred with the timekeepers and the 2d ref and took away the two points - presumably because time had expired. I'd put my (play) money on Wyland in a rematch and I'd personally still consider him a notch above Harvich despite the final outcome, but shouldn't Harvich be somewhere on the list? Also, at 138, Austin Wilkerson of Brookville finished second to May in a close LCA final. Looks like a solid sophomore with a record of 26-3. **** Noted, adjusted, appreciated.****
Logan Harvich was ranked at a lower weight. Dropped him into 132 for now.
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Post by Guest111 on Jan 5, 2015 20:35:01 GMT -5
Wilkerson has lost only 2 matches this year. Both were by 2 pts. (loss to Day in OT)
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Post by Guest111 on Jan 5, 2015 20:37:01 GMT -5
Loss to May in OT
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Post by detdsm on Jan 5, 2015 22:53:10 GMT -5
kumasi johnson 113 tech falled Ty foster last week at mount mat madness and lost on a controversal call to Robert Garnett of Edison on overtime.
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