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Collierville - 34 Houston - 28

1-18-07

at Houston

 

189 - Brandon Wright (H) beat Bradley Rogers, 10-4 (0-3)

215 - Blake Brasher (CO) fall over Jed Hannaford, 0:55 (6-3)

285 - Rahim Rad (H) fall over Ben Kuntzman, 3:57 (6-9)

103 - Zac Robinson (CO) inj def over Andrew Wagner (12-9)

112 - Brett Dial (CO) beat Nate Johnson, 12-6 (15-9)

119 - Nick Beegle (H) fall over Brett Turpin, 3:02 (15-15)

125 - Blake Britcliffe (CO) beat Chris Livingston, 4-3 (18-15)

130 - Kent Johnson (CO) major decision Parker Smith, 11-1 (22-15)

135 - Drew Shapiro (H) beat Rob Meek, 2-0 (22-18)

140 - John Kraemer (H) beat Caleb Spiars, 6-4 (25-18)

145 - Preston Hacker (CO) beat Alan Matthews, 6-4 OT (28-18)

152 - Ryan Schmidt (H) fall over Benjamin Hinte, 1:15 (28-24)

160 - Houston Preuett (H) major decision Ryan Carey, 16-4 (28-28)

171 - Colton Kropp (CO) fall over Brad Butkowski, 3:59 (34-28)

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QUOTE(CoachDelgado @ Jan 18 2007 - 09:25 PM) 826337051[/snapback]

Collierville - 34 Houston - 28

1-18-07

at Houston

 

189 - Brandon Wright (H) beat Bradley Rogers, 10-4 (0-3)

215 - Blake Brasher (CO) fall over Jed Hannaford, 0:55 (6-3)

285 - Rahim Rad (H) fall over Ben Kuntzman, 3:57 (6-9)

103 - Zac Robinson (CO) inj def over Andrew Wagner (12-9)

112 - Brett Dial (CO) beat Nate Johnson, 12-6 (15-9)

119 - Nick Beegle (H) fall over Brett Turpin, 3:02 (15-15)

125 - Blake Britcliffe (CO) beat Chris Livingston, 4-3 (18-15)

130 - Kent Johnson (CO) major decision Parker Smith, 11-1 (22-15)

135 - Drew Shapiro (H) beat Rob Meek, 2-0 (22-18)

140 - John Kraemer (H) beat Caleb Spiars, 6-4 (25-18)

145 - Preston Hacker (CO) beat Alan Matthews, 6-4 OT (28-18)

152 - Ryan Schmidt (H) fall over Benjamin Hinte, 1:15 (28-24)

160 - Houston Preuett (H) major decision Ryan Carey, 16-4 (28-28)

171 - Colton Kropp (CO) fall over Brad Butkowski, 3:59 (34-28)

 

 

coach what is up with preuett he was just at 145 and now back to 160 is he stayin 160

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QUOTE(TheGreatDevion @ Jan 19 2007 - 04:19 AM) 826337312[/snapback]

That guy is nuts.

 

Brandon Wright that is.

 

Jeez.

 

 

 

The kid is the BOMB. What other kid do you see, dropping and jumping weight classes to take on another team's best? Man, he isn't afraid of anyone. Gotta love that in an athlete.

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QUOTE(2blLeg @ Jan 19 2007 - 10:22 AM) 826337575[/snapback]

The kid is the BOMB. What other kid do you see, dropping and jumping weight classes to take on another team's best? Man, he isn't afraid of anyone. Gotta love that in an athlete.

 

 

 

I am sure the other guys on his team dont mind being shuffled around do you think? if you got an eye on a regional individual spot and there are only 3 ? I bet if you could read the mind of the guy on his team he would be thinking something other than what he is saying. but who cares the message that is sending besides a great athelete is challenging himself, when in theory he has met his goal by getting a place at a college, are the coaches sending a message that its not about the team and each wrestler as an individual ..its really about a star?

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QUOTE(ragencajun @ Jan 19 2007 - 11:05 AM) 826337628[/snapback]

I am sure the other guys on his team dont mind being shuffled around do you think? if you got an eye on a regional individual spot and there are only 3 ? I bet if you could read the mind of the guy on his team he would be thinking something other than what he is saying. but who cares the message that is sending besides a great athelete is challenging himself, when in theory he has met his goal by getting a place at a college, are the coaches sending a message that its not about the team and each wrestler as an individual ..its really about a star?

 

 

 

I guess I question how you can't see it's about the team in many situations. He takes on the opposing team's best, and wins. If he didn't, his team would take a loss. Take the match with Darius for example. No one else beats him. So Wright is given the challege to win a match for his team. Most kids would look at the win/loss record and position in the standing.

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QUOTE(2blLeg @ Jan 19 2007 - 12:10 PM) 826337716[/snapback]

I guess I question how you can't see it's about the team in many situations. He takes on the opposing team's best, and wins. If he didn't, his team would take a loss. Take the match with Darius for example. No one else beats him. So Wright is given the challege to win a match for his team. Most kids would look at the win/loss record and position in the standing.

 

 

 

What you are telling me is that bumping around their list wasnt to give someone a challenge it was to improve the team score?

 

Looking at the results it does not seem logical and to say their 189 is the best on the team ,,ok , , so many arguments not worth it when I think of at least one wolf at 171 he hasnt seen either.

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QUOTE(ragencajun @ Jan 19 2007 - 01:54 PM) 826337866[/snapback]

What you are telling me is that bumping around their list wasnt to give someone a challenge it was to improve the team score?

 

Looking at the results it does not seem logical and to say their 189 is the best on the team ,,ok , , so many arguments not worth it when I think of at least one wolf at 171 he hasnt seen either.

 

 

 

what about Zac Gordon?

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Ok, Wright, about 160, would have pinned his man if he didn't bump up, and Bradley would have most likely pinned the other guy Houston sent out. So the result would be an even 6-6 for each team. Holmes, bumped Wright up to 189 because he probably felt like the someone else could get a win at 160 and send Wright to take care of Bradley. Worst case, in Houston's mind, would be Houston back in a tie (3-3), but best case would be (9-0) in favor of Houston after the two matches.

 

Other than that, who else would have thought Collierville would have beaten Houston? After the showing at Father Ryan, I was worried about this regional match up, with Houston finishing in the top ten and Collierville several places back. Looking at the scores through the match it reminds me of the 02-03 season when Trey Parsons won the match for C'ville by pin in the last match. Congrats to my Dragons for a hard fought win against a very talented team from the team down the road.

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