Westland Sectional

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ohiowrestlingchamp
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Jan 31, 2011 1:21pm
Outz missed a pretty large chunk of the season this year due to injury.
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bw133
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Jan 31, 2011 1:53pm
135-Reynolds (GM) has a very good shot at winning this sectional. He will at least be in the finals.
130- Look for a rematch between ouzts and Nicholson in the finals with Gundling making a push to make it to Darby.
119- You could see Nick V. (WK) at this weight, if so look for him to be in the finals with a very tough Logan Strope who i think wins this tournament.
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superduck313
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Jan 31, 2011 5:55pm
I agree with the ouzts miss considering he dominated Jones(bexley) and hes in it at d2 nonetheless he didnt compete at medina so he wasnt seen
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CountingLights
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Jan 31, 2011 6:41pm
Cthelites;658606 wrote:I actually thought it was the other way.
Either way neither would be "prohibitive" in my book they looked pretty equal.


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cruiser_96
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Jan 31, 2011 6:47pm
I still think nick v won.
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Standoff22
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Jan 31, 2011 6:52pm
bw133;659176 wrote:135-Reynolds (GM) has a very good shot at winning this sectional. He will at least be in the finals.
130- Look for a rematch between ouzts and Nicholson in the finals with Gundling making a push to make it to Darby.
119- You could see Nick V. (WK) at this weight, if so look for him to be in the finals with a very tough Logan Strope who i think wins this tournament.
Would be a bad move for nick v. If he's already beat some of those guys then he is a district fav. He has no shot making it out of districts at 119. 5 high brakemen wrestlers.
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GettinItDone
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Jan 31, 2011 6:57pm
Standoff22;659582 wrote:Would be a bad move for nick v. If he's already beat some of those guys then he is a district fav. He has no shot making it out of districts at 119. 5 high brakemen wrestlers.

Nick v already beat Longwell (HD).
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bw133
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Jan 31, 2011 8:04pm
Standoff- I agree 100%, 119 looks extremely tough to crack a top four and it would take almost a perfect draw mixed with a eprfect tournament, where as 125 is wide open
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Cthelites
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Jan 31, 2011 8:27pm
Nothing really looks easy now that all the top teams from Dayton are coming.
Add Stephens and Cochran to the 125 mix.
I know some more are alphad there like Forrider and heard Ouzts might go down??? Who knows? Sure would be nice to have that crystal ball lol.
Sometimes you drop or bump into a more difficult situation since you never know what type of draw you are going to get at districts.
Why not wrestle at your most comfortable competitive weight unless you know certain givens.
What are your goals?
To win district...to make it out...to place at state?
If someone wants to make noise at the state then bumping up certainly isnt going to help.
It cracks me up how so many get on here saying this one is crazy for going here or there.
Im sure the coaches have a game plan set up with the best intentions to get their wrestler to where they want to go.
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lowsingle174
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Jan 31, 2011 8:32pm
cthelights, I agree. If you want to be somebody, you have to BEAT somebody.
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GSN
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Jan 31, 2011 8:43pm
Anyone got anything on Mayberry from Kilbourne? Weight? Success probabilities?
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Cthelites
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Jan 31, 2011 8:52pm
lowsingle174;659738 wrote:cthelights, I agree. If you want to be somebody, you have to BEAT somebody.

Maybe the Darby district could start looking toward the state level instead of just district.
Could that be why we get bashed by people like Buckman every chance they get?
We've been ahead of FF 2 of the past 3 yrs but I see them gaining big time on us.
I know it hasnt helped loosing some great kids to transfers and school splits dropping Olentangy and Bradley into D2.
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cruiser_96
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Jan 31, 2011 8:54pm
Mayberry (WK), 215. Was defeated by eventual champ Coon (Nelsonville York) 7-1, and then dropping into the conso bracket, was upended by Waymon (Groveport Madison) 7-5. All this happened at the Cruiser Invitational. That is all I have.
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GSN
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Jan 31, 2011 9:08pm
Thanks Cruiser
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rassler
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Jan 31, 2011 9:27pm
Cthelites;659728 wrote:Nothing really looks easy now that all the top teams from Dayton are coming.
Add Stephens and Cochran to the 125 mix.
I know some more are alphad there like Forrider and heard Ouzts might go down??? Who knows? Sure would be nice to have that crystal ball lol.
Sometimes you drop or bump into a more difficult situation since you never know what type of draw you are going to get at districts.
Why not wrestle at your most comfortable competitive weight unless you know certain givens.
What are your goals?
To win district...to make it out...to place at state?
If someone wants to make noise at the state then bumping up certainly isnt going to help.
It cracks me up how so many get on here saying this one is crazy for going here or there.
Im sure the coaches have a game plan set up with the best intentions to get their wrestler to where they want to go.
I have seen kids suck too much weight and really effect their performance. Each kid is different. Some are comfortable at a higher weight and higher energy level and some are better off cutting. I think a big mistake is made by analysing opponents instead of analysing the weight where YOU wrestle your best or feel most comfortable. Bumping down doesn't guarantee anything on any level.

You can add Davis from Sidney and Puska from Edgewood to the mess at 119. Trust me, Puska will be a factor at Darby. Unorthox style, tall frame and mean disposition. Last year he got hurt in the quarters against McVeigh and tried to come back but ended up defaulting to 6th. Major sleeper here.
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GettinItDone
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Jan 31, 2011 10:23pm
GSN;659764 wrote:Anyone got anything on Mayberry from Kilbourne? Weight? Success probabilities?

Mayberry is dropping to 171, Bressman Dropped to 189.
At least that is what i have heard.
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Cthelites
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Jan 31, 2011 10:25pm
rassler;659878 wrote:I have seen kids suck too much weight and really effect their performance. Each kid is different. Some are comfortable at a higher weight and higher energy level and some are better off cutting. I think a big mistake is made by analysing opponents instead of analysing the weight where YOU wrestle your best or feel most comfortable. Bumping down doesn't guarantee anything on any level.

You can add Davis from Sidney and Puska from Edgewood to the mess at 119. Trust me, Puska will be a factor at Darby. Unorthox style, tall frame and mean disposition. Last year he got hurt in the quarters against McVeigh and tried to come back but ended up defaulting to 6th. Major sleeper here.

Agreed.
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Dad4Sports
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Jan 31, 2011 10:49pm
Cthelites;659782 wrote:Maybe the Darby district could start looking toward the state level instead of just district.
Could that be why we get bashed by people like Buckman every chance they get?
We've been ahead of FF 2 of the past 3 yrs but I see them gaining big time on us.
I know it hasnt helped loosing some great kids to transfers and school splits dropping Olentangy and Bradley into D2.
Good chance Bradley is D1 next year....don't know about Olentangy though
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Cthelites
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Jan 31, 2011 11:12pm
Dad4Sports;660026 wrote:Good chance Bradley is D1 next year....don't know about Olentangy though

Heard Ole prolly sticking at 2.
Bradley definitely will be 1 or Darby will drop? Darby's already the smallest of the Hilliards.
Will Worth Kilbourne drop? They are smaller than Darby/Bradley

Will be interesting to see the new #s for the next 2 yrs.
If D1 gains anymore will they realign any schools out of the Central District which already has 38 schools plus the lone SE district school Logan splitting into 3 sectionals. That is several more schools per sectional(13/39) than any district.
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Sid
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Feb 1, 2011 9:52pm
Here I see 7 possible DQ's at 160 Pickett (CC), Brown (WC), Patrick (MF), Hoover (RB), Lopez (DJ), Bond (L) and Fox (DS). Feedback rocks! Not really an expert at 160 though. I gave it a shot. Too bad 3 wont make it.
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Sid
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Feb 1, 2011 10:03pm
I like Jones 140 (MF). He really looks the part! Hes a physical kid, quick and with skills. Hes my dark horse to make some noise at Districts and maybe even States.
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allwrappedupagain
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Feb 2, 2011 11:30am
cruiser_96;658522 wrote:Gundling impressed me a great deal on Saturday. Very strong and tight in technique. Excellent showing, I thought. Ouzts is tough as well. Another one to watch for is Nicholson from Jerome... Personal opinion; he wins it and wins the finals by 6.

Gee. All of the sudden, 130 ain't half bad.

Ouzts pinned Nicholson at the duals so the nod goes to Ouzts to win this one out...
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The2cKDude
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Feb 4, 2011 3:53am
Mutt cuts;658449 wrote:Alright, off to the races. Teams involved:
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Moore- Orange
Hysell- Central Crossing
Carbajal- Scioto
Johnston-Reynoldsburg
-weak weight, probably some unnamed other will take the top four spots

Fairily weak, but Hysell is very tough. he could very well be one of the four headed to the Schott at this weight.
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cruiser_96
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Feb 7, 2011 8:55am
Is this still going to happen on the 19th? ;)
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lowsingle174
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Feb 7, 2011 9:39am
Cruiser, are you going to do a weight class breakdown for Westland sectional? I will love you if you do, and loathe you if you don't
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