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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Dan Ransick added to this discussion on March 1, 2010
With the state tournament fast approaching this week there are some very interesting storylines that will unfold at the Schott.
1. The team race between Wadsworth and St. Eds. Can Eds win their 14th straight team title or will Wadsworth grab the throne? Right now on paper it appears that Wadsworth will have 6 finalists and Eds 5 finalists with it probably coming down to the heavyweight match.
2. The landmine of a field at 125 and 135 both with state champions in the weight class. It will be a battle for both of those titles.
3. There are 7 returning champions in the field and 2 former state champions. How many will repeat again?
These are just some of the storylines without going into great detail. We'll be there this weekend with coverage for the state tournament.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Jake Weisman added to this discussion on March 1, 2010
who are those returning state champs?
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Greg Debbe added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
Without doing any research I can only name 4 returning champs and 2 lost at districts.
Kory Mines - 112 who i believe lost in the semis to a freshman who placed 4th at sectionals.
Jamie Clark - 130
Shawn Fayette -135(i think) lost in the finals to Reigle at districts
Josh Demas -171 won 152 last year.
The D1 team title is definitely going to be interesting this year.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Greg Debbe added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
OK, now I did my research. The others are:
Jerome Robinson - 119
Robert Shepherd - 140
David Habat - 152
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Michael Rodriguez added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
Every year at this time I am reminded how little high school talk there is on this board.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
Quote from Michael Rodriguez's post:
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"Every year at this time I am reminded how little high school talk there is on this board."
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True, the board seems to be more based around Ohio State and the college scene.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Dan Ransick added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
That is one thing that I would love to bring back is the high school talk. I think high school talk is the bread and butter of wrestling. You can only talk about 4 D1 programs so much.
I am super excited as always about the upcoming state tournament and will be there as always.
Seems like the race for Wadsworth and Eds will be very hotly contested as I mentioned. I think that bonus points will have a factor plus how the big boys for Wadsworth do as well. They potentially could have a clean sweep of them this year with Busson, Tavanello and Buzzelli.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Christopher Henderson added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
I think one of the reasons so few people talk about high school wrestling especially around the State Tournament time is because there is so little drama. St. Eds vs. Wadsworth is pretty cool, but just about every weight class has an overwhelming favorite. The same goes for D2 and D3. If you want people to really get excited about high school wrestling again, there has to be a single division state tournament. The finals would sell out of tickets in about ten minutes!
Here are some of the matchups that won't happen this weekend.
103 Taylor vs Kelly or DiCamillo or Heil
119 Stieber vs. Robinson or Mitch or Squire or Brascetta
125 Stieber vs. Sako or DiJulius
130 Clark vs. Jordan or Skonieczny
140 Martinez vs. Tessari or Shephard
145 Squire vs. Miller or Stephens
152 Habat vs. Hightower or Howe
160 Sulzer vs. Raber or Wukie
171 Phillips vs. Lamberg or Demas or Evans
215 Tavanelli vs. Wenger or Henderson
Not to wax Bob Preusse's car, but the Ironman is were the real drama and excitement are. I'm sure hoping the Flonational tournament is a success too. That could have some phenomenal action, and I want to know who the best really are.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
DI Returning Finalists
112- Kory Mines (103 1st)
119- Jerome Robinson (112 1st)
125- Gus Sako (112 2nd- 2008 103 1st)
130- Jamie Clark (119 1st- 2008 112 1st, 2007 103 2nd)
135- Shawn Fayette (130 1st, 2008 125 2nd)
Ty Davis (130 2nd)
140- Robert Sheppard (135 1st)
145- Brad Squire (2008 130 2nd, 2007 119 1st)
152- David Habat (145 1st)
160- Nick Sulzer (152 2nd, 2007 112 2nd)
171- Josh Demas (152 1st, 2007 130 DIII 2nd)
DII Returning Finalists
112- Andrew Bertubin (112 2nd)
119- Ty Mitch (112 1st, 2008 103 1st)
Nick Brascetta (103 1st)
Brandon Gambucci (112 2nd)
125- Johnni DiJulius (119 1st, 2008 103 2nd)
Drew Stone (119 2nd)
130- Nate Skonieczny (125 2nd)
140- Felipe Martinez (130 1st)
Tucker Armstrong (2008 125 1st)
145- Matt Stephens (140 2nd)
152- Harrison Hightower (140 1st, 2008 130 1st)
160- Kyle Ryan (160 1st)
Brad Wukie (2007 119 2nd)
171- Huston Evans (152 2nd)
189- Max Thomusseit (189 1st)
285- Ian Jones (285 2nd)
DIII Returning Finalists
112- Nick Goebel (103 1st)
Alex Dronzek (103 2nd)
119- Hunter Stieber (112 1st, 2008 103 1st)
Tyler Heminger (119 2nd, 2008 112 2nd)
125- Logan Stieber (125 1st, 2008 119 1st, 2007 103 1st)
130- Alex Lopez (125 2nd)
140- Cam Tessari (130 1st, 2008 112 1st)
145- Kyle Burns (152 2nd
Zach Noernburg (140 2nd)
152- Jake Howe (152 1st)
160- Dennis Raber (171 DII 2nd)
171- Chris Phillips (171 1st, 2008 171 1st)
Alex Utley (160 2nd)
189- Corby Running (189 1st)
Jonathan Beam (171 2nd)
215- Ethan Hayes (215 2nd)
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on March 2, 2010
i love it when a poster hits the nail on the head, Christopher Henderson just did with this post:
"I think one of the reasons so few people talk about high school wrestling especially around the State Tournament time is because there is so little drama. St. Eds vs. Wadsworth is pretty cool, but just about every weight class has an overwhelming favorite. The same goes for D2 and D3. If you want people to really get excited about high school wrestling again, there has to be a single division state tournament. The finals would sell out of tickets in about ten minutes!" ---Well said, Christopher.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Christopher Henderson added to this discussion on March 3, 2010
Thanks, Bob. I guess I'm just frustrated that Ohio has some of the best wrestlers in the nation and very lame, watered down, unexciting state tournament where the best don't get to wrestle each other.
Even though Division I college wrestling is shrinking and having troubles, it still has the best competition with the best wrestlers taking the mat at the end of the season. That's what people like to see, and I can't wait until the national tournament. I hope ESPN360 will be providing live coverage again this year.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Bill Splete added to this discussion on March 3, 2010
My comment is more an observation. It seems, which I like alot about this site, is that we are really carefull about commenting on any high school kid, unless very positive. We sort of leave them alone, mainly I think because we have all been there and know how these kids can take things. I remeber Brian Brakeman calling me, and I quote slow and lethargic. it hurt and made me mad as hell especially because at the time he wrote it, he was right. We are even carefull about commenting on college kids. The drama comes from being at the tournament, if you have wrestled in it or coached it can inspire kids to go beyond the norm. We will watch great kids this weekend, and sit in aware and what they have become. These are the next national champs and all americans. What we learn in ohio is that we are only limited by how hard we are willing to work. This is an adult sight and most if not all respect opinions even if they are not our own. Let's keep our divisions, argue who is the greatest and relish it what we have built, we are ohio and we are great.
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Discussion Topic: OHSAA Divison I State Storylines
Mike Leedy added to this discussion on March 4, 2010
Quote from Christopher Henderson's post:
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"Thanks, Bob. I guess I'm just frustrated that Ohio has some of the best wrestlers in the nation and very lame, watered down, unexciting state tournament where the best don't get to wrestle each other.
Even though Division I college wrestling is shrinking and having troubles, it still has the best competition with the best wrestlers taking the mat at the end of the season. That's what people like to see, and I can't wait until the national tournament. I hope ESPN360 will be providing live coverage again this year."
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I agree but, at the same token, there are many kids that are getting to the state tournament who would not make it in another division. This is why I feel we should be modeling our tourney after NJ's,
a team tournament plus an individual tourney with no team score kept.
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