Postby ZZChooseTop » Tue Aug 15, 2017 1:21 pm
AAA
2017 Place Winners (Includes the Valtrex States)
Weight: 106
1st: Brandon Holt, St Albans So 39- 4
2nd: Matthew Simpson, University So 24- 7
3rd: Garret Donahue, Parkersburg Fr 35- 13
4th: London Bowen, Huntington So 22- 16
5th: Tucker Windland, Parkersburg South So 29- 14
6th: Ethan Gray, John Marshall Fr 32- 16
Weight: 113
1st: Joey Miller, Musselman Fr 43- 3
2nd: Jake Staud, University Fr 32- 7
3rd: Hunter Ackerman, Parkersburg So 33- 12
4th: Ian Irizarry, Parkersburg South Fr 30- 15
6th: Canon Welker, Wheeling Park Fr 24- 14
Weight: 120
1st: John Martin Best, Parkersburg Fr 33- 5
2nd: Brayden Roberts, Parkersburg South Fr 36- 12
3rd: Tristan Adkins, Huntington So 33- 15
4th: Jordan Wood, John Marshall So 22- 8
5th: Austin McCartney, Buckhannon-Upshur So 31- 12
6th: Jacob Simpson, University So 29- 13
Weight: 126
1st: Luke Martin, Parkersburg South Jr 29- 5
3rd: Jack Lorea, George Washington Jr 44- 8
4th: Austin Love, John Marshall So 32- 15
5th: Tyler Cutright, Buckhannon-Upshur So 32- 12
6th: Eric Dreyer, Washington Jr 39- 14
Weight: 132
1st: Mikey Shamblin, Parkersburg South So 39- 13
3rd: Hunter Burdette, Ripley Jr 34- 11
4th: Bo Moler, Parkersburg Fr 30- 19
5th: Braeden Pauley, University So 26- 19
6th: Jacob Smithson, Buckhannon-Upshur Fr 30- 12
Weight: 138
1st: Caleb Haynes, St Albans Fr 36- 6
Weight: 145
1st: Josh Humphreys, St Albans Jr 45- 2
2nd: Stephen Carder, Parkersburg Jr 31- 8
3rd: Jacob Starkey, Ripley Jr 41- 10
4th: Owen Zeiders, University Jr 35- 8
6th: Raequan McCray, Riverside So 29- 14 Weight: 152
1st: Zane Lanham, Huntington So 34- 6
2nd: Zane Hinzman, Parkersburg South So 30- 5
3rd: Robbie Holley, Cabell Midland Jr 33- 5
4th: Matt Fox, Parkersburg Jr 22- 12
6th: Jacob Berisford, John Marshall So 36- 16
Weight: 160
1st: Cameron Pine, Washington Jr 50- 0
3rd: John Nash, Wheeling Park Jr 46- 6
4th: Drew Dunbar, Parkersburg South Jr 37- 11
5th: Logan Nay, Parkersburg Jr 27- 19
Weight: 170
3rd: Kaleb Simpkins, Wheeling Park Jr 42- 9
4th: Jace Bradbury, Washington Fr 39- 11
5th: Isaiha Casto, St Albans So 37- 10
6th: Leslie Campbell, Greenbrier East Jr 34- 19
Weight: 182
4th: Mason Fischer, Cabell Midland Jr 24- 14
6th: Brandon Durrah, John Marshall Jr 30- 22
Weight: 195
2nd: Austin Loew, Wheeling Park Jr 31- 14
3rd: Dustin Swisher, Hampshire So 51- 4
4th: Cody Stanley, Spring Valley So 44- 13
5th: Jacob Biller, Jefferson Jr 29- 8
Weight: 220
1st: Owen Porter, Spring Valley Jr 51- 2
3rd: Dylan Wood, Wheeling Park So 37- 13
4th: B.J. Haynes, Ripley Jr 40- 6
Weight: 285
1st: Chaston Holley, Cabell Midland Jr 29- 1
2nd: Louden Haga, Parkersburg South So 32- 9
4th: Tyree Swafford, Woodrow Wilson Jr 45- 9
Factor In the injured (I am sure that I am missing some but these are the names that I see when I look at the forum)
Shelek (WP) 120
Amos (PS) 220
Miller (Preston) 195
This list also does not factor in the senior who wrestled as a youth but has not wrestled in high school and decides that he is going to give it one more try even though he hasn't been on the mat in a few years. Saw this last year with Ripley. I am hearing that South and GW could also have prodigal sons return for this season.
This list does not factor in incoming freshmen. Don't think freshmen are enough of a factor to worry about? Look at last years results, many 9th graders on the podium.
Putting any of these kids in weight classes right now is impossible.
Kids this age will grow. Do not be shocked when the 113 from last season is 145 as a sophomore and graduates as a 182. It happens.
Kids this age will shrink. Do not be shocked when the 285 from last season discovers that he looks and feels good at 195 and that the girls notice him when he is under 200. The awards in Huntington (or elsewhere if Valtrex sponsors again) does not compare with female attention for many teenage boys.
Kids this age will find other interests: girls, cars, booze, drugs, other sports, video games, jobs.
Kids this age will get a lot better quickly. The multi sport crowd will be shocked when a kid that little johnny used to beat suddenly gets a lot better and kicks little johnny's butt this year. They will blame everything from PED's to the focusing on one sport being unhealthy to justify the butt kicking when in reality little johnny was busy pretending in the weight room on chest day because he did not want to be too tired to throw a baseball, or skipped leg day because he did not want to seem slow to the football/soccer coach in the evening running sessions. Do that enough and little johnny is "burned out" (shocked because he has to work for wins that used to be easy) and wants to focus on other things (the problem is that he has been focused on too many other things).