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Discussion Topic: Ohsaa wrestling finals
Jeff Streu added to this discussion on March 12, 2025
Quote from Jim Behrens's post:
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If you knew the way the younger brother lost his finals match the week before, you might be less impressed. It was a really stupid way to lose."
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What exactly happened in said match?
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Discussion Topic: Ohsaa wrestling finals
Jim Behrens added to this discussion on March 12, 2025
Quote from Jeff Streu's post:
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What exactly happened in said match?"
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The match was tied 2-2 and went OT. In sudden victory OT some language was used that was deemed to be USC and he lost because he could not control his mouth.
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Discussion Topic: Ohsaa wrestling finals
Roe Fox added to this discussion on March 13, 2025
“Yes Mike they are going to play football. You are a troll”
Easy tiger. You already answered him. Then you gave a link to the article I also read before. That’s all you need to do. It’s no big deal.
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Discussion Topic: Ohsaa wrestling finals
Michael Rodriguez added to this discussion on March 13, 2025
Nick…not looking to troll at all. In the last video you posted he said that the only way he wouldn’t wrestle his senior year was if he graduated early. Junior year was a lock at that point. That sounds to me like a guy who will wrestle next year. Am I wrong on thar? It happens a lot.
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Discussion Topic: Ohsaa wrestling finals
Nick Lecklider added to this discussion on March 13, 2025
They have no interest in wrestling in college is what I meant. . Will they wrestle senior year? Not sure. I believe they mentioned their dream school was Ohio state. And I’m sure it’s just a matter of time before they are offered. A lot of high schoolers graduate early to get a head start for football. So it wouldn’t surprise me. If they trained year round for wrestling they would be some of the best in the class in the nation like they were in youth level but are very committed to being the best football players they can be.
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Discussion Topic: Ohsaa wrestling finals
Michael Rodriguez added to this discussion on March 13, 2025
Ok. That makes more sense. Losing a heavyweight to football in college is pretty common. I thought you were saying they wouldn’t be wrestling anymore, period. That didn’t make sense to me as I’ve heard them talk about how wrestling serves football. It rung true to me that there was at least the possibility that they’d be back next year. One has the chance to be a 4X champion and the other may want to try to avenge his loss.
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