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Maybe Thomas Brackett? Sorry SBA Bro!

Is Tommy Bracket not entering the 8th grade this year?

 

Sorry I am just now seeing the reference from Sommers in this thread.

 

Yes it is probably Tommy Brackett that 'ole Sommers is referring to and yes he is entering the 8th grade this year.

 

That said I still stand by my statement from before that we produce no accomplished wrestlers... heck if I remember correctly Tommy was also pinned by Murphy that day (let's remember Greco is far different from the other two styles) and he has taken loses to TN wrestlers that were 8th graders last season.

 

Sooooo.... given that evidence, still not producing any accomplished wrestlers over here.

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Sorry I am just now seeing the reference from Sommers in this thread.

 

Yes it is probably Tommy Brackett that 'ole Sommers is referring to and yes he is entering the 8th grade this year.

 

That said I still stand by my statement from before that we produce no accomplished wrestlers... heck if I remember correctly Tommy was also pinned by Murphy that day (let's remember Greco is far different from the other two styles) and he has taken loses to TN wrestlers that were 8th graders last season.

 

Sooooo.... given that evidence, still not producing any accomplished wrestlers over here.

thats a litlle harsh towards your own. Wrestler
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Latest update for the Kramer fans & skeptics..

 

Wrestling USA Magazine is the latest national Rankings before the 2013/2014 season.

 

Yes, Our very own Johnny Kramer is currently ranked 4th in the Nation.

 

Best 2012-13 High School Sophomores & Freshmen

By Dan Fickel

National Editor

Editor’s Note: Here are final rankings of the nation’s best 2012-13 high school

sophomores and freshmen. Seven factors were considered in determining these

rankings. They include: (1) accomplishments at the state high school championships

(folkstyle); (2) National Junior Freestyle and Greco-Roman success; 3) Performances at

prestigious regular season high school tournaments; (4) Super 32 Championships; (5)

Cadet National Placement (6) NHSCA Championships; (7) Flo Nationals. Rankings

were finalized on 4-23-13. For any corrections, E-Mail: dfickel@netlink.net

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1. Austin Myers, 10, (Campbell County, KY)

2. Zack Chakonis, 10, (Don Bosco Prep, NJ)

3. Jordan Wood, 9, (Boyertown, PA)

4. John Kramer, 10, (Wilson Central, TN)

5. Parker Knapp, 10, (St. Edward, OH)

6. David Showunmi, 10, (Blair Academy, NJ)

7. Gannon Gremmel, 9, (Dubuque, IA)

8. Nic Roller, 9, (Bixby, OK)

9. Kyler Childers, 10, (Charles Page, OK)

10. Ryan Parmely, 10, (Maqouketa Valley, IA)

11. Lucas Warren, 9, (Marmion Academy, IL)

12. Josh Colegrove, 10, (Lowell, MI)

13. Justin Cumberbatch, 10, (Alexandria, MN)

14. Sean Rutherford, 10, (Norton, OH)

15. Ben Ewing, 10, (St. Thomas Aquinas, KS)

16. Brady Reiff, 10, (Parkston, SD)

17. Kayen Broughton, 10, (Liberty, MO)

18. Wyatt Cook, 10, (McDonough, MD)

19. Ian Butterbrodt, 10, (St. John’s Prep, MA)

20. Jake Minshew, 10, (Casa Robles, CA)

21. Zachary Overbeck, 10, (Enid, OK)

22. Thomas Baker, 10, (Beavercreek, OH)

23. Dylan Otis, 10, (Wyalusing Valley, PA)

24. Kyle Muehring, 10, (Hannibal, MO)

25. Kordell Chaney, 9, (Sandusky Perkins, OH)

26. Hexton Coronado, 10, (Clovis, CA)

27. Jack Ryan, 10, (Simley, MN)

28. Aaron Dick, 10, (Uintah, UT)

29. Joseph Sculthorpe, 9, (Topsall, NC)

30. Bailey Faust, 10, (Lexington, OH)

Special Mention:

Brady Beier, 10, (Mora, MN)

Jordon Dailey, 10, (Smyrna, DE)

Wyatt Dawson, 10, (Clay County, WV)

Jonathan Duke, 10, (Pinson Valley, AL)

Cal Haines, 10, (Redbank Valley, PA)

Kailor Hecox, 10, (Harlem, IL)

Joe Hensley, 9, (Moeller, OH)

Mark Hussey, 9, (Los Lunas, NM)

Paul Johanson, 10, (Mt. Edgecumbe, AK)

Bryan Jordan, 10, (Tonkawa, OK)

Jason Kidder, 10, (Arkansas Christian, AR)

Jack Luciano, 10, (Mount Anthony, VT)

Alex Lyles, 10, (Carson, NC)

Jace Malek, 10, (Reardan, WA)

Dustin Mason, 10, (Tuttle, OK)

Tyler Mears, 10, (Greater Latrobe, PA)

John Mimes, 10, (Middletown North, NJ)

Justin Parazoo, 9, (Scio, OR)

Josh Riggs, 10, (Marysville, MO)

Thomas Rodriguez, 10, (Parkland, NC)

Edgar Silva (Grand Island, NE)

Jalil Smith, 10, (Georgetown, SC)

Adam Treptau, 9, (Buffalo, MN)

 

congratz to the Kramer family on the present and future

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