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Post by oncewas on Dec 14, 2014 21:17:52 GMT -6
A lot of great wrestlers and match ups early on. I realize that not everyone is where they will eventually end up, just wanting to get a discussion going.
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Post by wildcat85 on Dec 15, 2014 10:19:56 GMT -6
In my opinion 6A 126 is shaping up to be pretty tough. With Hayes, Graham, Green, Clark, and Calhoun.
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Post by wetuwrestler09tj on Dec 22, 2014 6:38:41 GMT -6
I would agree with 6a 126 being the toughest weight class. Personally I think 120-126 are the toughest two weight classes across the board in the state. Graham, Reed, Williamson, Clark, Randle, K. Johnson, A. Johnson, Calhoun, Green, FunkHouser, Van alst, Stoves, resse, Hayes, that's just from my memory so don't kill me I know there's more but just with that those weights are pretty tough.
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Post by psufan1015 on Feb 25, 2015 16:34:29 GMT -6
The toughest weight class across the state was 145. It has Watson Meadows Hill in 7A. Cortez Bradford Kirby Prince Elliott and Knight at 6A. And the top 2 from 1-5A Cohen and Willoughby. These guys were all studs and them alone would make the best super state bracket. Anyone of them could win that bracket. Wrestle it 100 times you get a different champ each time. Id love that. In 6A alone the 2nd place guy from both the north and south wrestled for 5th. The 1 from the south finished 3rd and if not for an illegal move call would have been going for 5th. The south section final had a rematch in the consi semis. The north runner up got 6th. I mean this was a crazy weight class.
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