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Does region X get to send four from any weightclasses? If not, I will take Cordova to Win the region in team points, and obviously send the most. I think next would be Houston and then Collierville. Just looking at the Father Ryan for the Houston and Collierville placeing, but I think Cordova has the most overall talent in the region. But stranger things have happened, i.e. The year Collierville won the regional by half a point?

 

 

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QUOTE(cvdragon007 @ Feb 1 2007 - 01:20 PM) 826354642[/snapback]

103 Dial(COL)

112 COR over BOL

119 Johnson (BRI) over Livingstion (HOU)

125 Britcliffe (COL) over Koons (BRI)

130 Johnson (COL) over Amos (COR)

135 Smith (GER) over Kramer(COL)

140 Reynolds (COR) over Matthews(HOU)

145 Hacker (COL) over Phillips(GER)

152 Schmidt (HOU) over ?

160 Wright (HOU) over ?

171 Gipson (COR) over Kropp(COL)

189 Rogers (COL) over Hanson(BAR)

215 Brasher (COL) over Thomas (COR)

285 BRI over BAR

 

 

 

Not bad, not bad. Although, a slight Dragon Bias is present (i.e. Kramer at 135 and Hacker at 145). It's just my opinion, but I doubt either of them will make the finals. And once again, 112 will depend on seeding. Johnson from Houston can beat the Cordova kid. He has already, and it was convincing. To me it seems simple with their head-to-head matchups. #1 Bolton, #2 Houston, #3 Cordova. Houston and Cordova meet in the semis, Houston wins. Then Bolton beats Houston in finals. Also, unless Bridgeforth is hurt or ineligible, you can count him in at 285.

 

QUOTE(dragon12 @ Feb 1 2007 - 03:21 PM) 826354785[/snapback]

Does region X get to send four from any weightclasses? If not, I will take Cordova to Win the region in team points, and obviously send the most. I think next would be Houston and then Collierville. Just looking at the Father Ryan for the Houston and Collierville placeing, but I think Cordova has the most overall talent in the region. But stranger things have happened, i.e. The year Collierville won the regional by half a point?

Dragons for ever, Wolf-pack never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Region 10 sends Fourth Place Qualifiers at 130 and 171.

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QUOTE(firehouse950 @ Feb 1 2007 - 05:13 PM) 826354914[/snapback]

Not bad, not bad. Although, a slight Dragon Bias is present (i.e. Kramer at 135 and Hacker at 145). It's just my opinion, but I doubt either of them will make the finals. And once again, 112 will depend on seeding. Johnson from Houston can beat the Cordova kid. He has already, and it was convincing. To me it seems simple with their head-to-head matchups. #1 Bolton, #2 Houston, #3 Cordova. Houston and Cordova meet in the semis, Houston wins. Then Bolton beats Houston in finals. Also, unless Bridgeforth is hurt or ineligible, you can count him in at 285.

Region 10 sends Fourth Place Qualifiers at 130 and 171.

 

 

 

 

what johnson are you talking about?

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QUOTE(cvdragon007 @ Feb 1 2007 - 01:20 PM) 826354642[/snapback]

103 Dial(COL)

112 COR over BOL

119 Johnson (BRI) over Livingstion (HOU)

125 Britcliffe (COL) over Koons (BRI)

130 Johnson (COL) over Amos (COR)

135 Smith (GER) over Kramer(COL)

140 Reynolds (COR) over Matthews(HOU)

145 Hacker (COL) over Phillips(GER)

152 Schmidt (HOU) over ?

160 Wright (HOU) over ?

171 Gipson (COR) over Kropp(COL)

189 Rogers (COL) over Hanson(BAR)

215 Brasher (COL) over Thomas (COR)

285 BRI over BAR

 

 

 

if i am correct, at 112 lbs zach herndon (bolton) pinned cullin king (cordova)

also, you cannot count out jimmy ferguson at 189 as well as bandreicous farmer and matt craig at 135

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QUOTE(PantherPresto135 @ Feb 1 2007 - 10:18 PM) 826355328[/snapback]

We are talking INDIVIDUALS right? Where does the Bolton, Houston, Cordova thing come from? Guess I'm just missing something.

 

 

 

Yes, you are missing something. The Bolton, Houston, Cordova thing was used when we were referring to their 112 lb. wrestlers. I don't know the full names of all three so I used their school to identify them. Sorry for the confusion.

 

I agree with discliplinedeterminationdesire (whew!) when he/she mentions Matt Craig and Farmer at 135. Granted, Dustin Smith is head and shoulders above both, but I think one of those will make the finals over Kramer.

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QUOTE(PantherPresto135 @ Feb 1 2007 - 11:10 PM) 826355389[/snapback]

He'll be fine Val. I don't mind them underestimating us any at all.

 

 

 

I don't think anyone is underestimating Hanson/Bartlett. They surprised a lot of people last weekend by finishing fourth at Region Duals. Everyone is picking Hanson to make the finals. Some say he wins, others say he loses, but all agree it will be a good match. I say good luck to everyone next weekend and I bet we're all surprised at some point throughout the tournament.

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QUOTE(171Bartlett @ Feb 1 2007 - 11:57 PM) 826355375[/snapback]

Regardless of the the speculation, I am proud of my 189 , and a shout out to those who have pushed him and encouraged him this season...

 

 

 

jmo, not disrepecting panther zach, but depending on the depth of the bracket and number of matches, he might get pushed if he has to wrestle the full six a few times the same day.

 

btw, your beverage of choice would have been available at the concession stand last weekend. all you had to have was a little faith.

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QUOTE(firehouse950 @ Feb 1 2007 - 10:52 PM) 826355369[/snapback]

Yes, you are missing something. The Bolton, Houston, Cordova thing was used when we were referring to their 112 lb. wrestlers. I don't know the full names of all three so I used their school to identify them. Sorry for the confusion.

 

I agree with discliplinedeterminationdesire (whew!) when he/she mentions Matt Craig and Farmer at 135. Granted, Dustin Smith is head and shoulders above both, but I think one of those will make the finals over Kramer.

 

 

 

for those who missed the miaa city championships, farmer from kingsbury beat craig from cordova 4-2.

also, thomas from cordova beat bass from kingsbury 14-9.

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QUOTE(papbear3 @ Feb 1 2007 - 02:16 PM) 826354694[/snapback]

david was not a four timer. He lost to Billy Erneste in the finals as a sophomore and injury default in the finals as a senior. The eldest Marking (the one older than Tom and David, he does not officiate) wrestled at Raleigh Egypt.

 

 

WHEN WAS THE LAST 4 TIMER?

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Not to diminish the accomplishment of being crowned a four time regional champ, but I dont think it has happened since the private/public split. I won the region twice, but that was by shear luck, but winning the region four times is a great accomplishment. I just hope Wright can live up to the expectations. I'm sure he can because he is a great wrestler and has worked hard to earn the respect that he has.

 

 

 

Dragons forever, Mustangs NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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