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I saw that on the schedule too a few weeks ago. I was wondering if anyone else saw that and how long it would be before they changed it.

 

Unfortunately, it won't happen that way....Homewood (AL) won't be there. Since we have the misfortune of having possibly the shortest season (?) nationwide, that weekend is now our Sectionals (pre-State qualifying) weekend. My guess is the match was scheduled before that was realized. Normally, our State tournament falls on the first (and occasionally the second) weekend of February. If it had been so again this year, the weekend of Jan. 23-24 would have been open. For whatever reasons, that's not the case this year. Our Sectionals are on Jan. 23-24 and our State tournament is Jan. 30-31. ;)

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Parkview and Bradley match will be a good one; however, the 160 pound match

goes to Bradley's Gibson.

parkviews 189, 215, are the real deal. Have not seen the heavy but these guys are good enough to rack up some points. Parkviews lower weights are good enough to avoid the pin. If parkviews heavy who was supposedly 54-0 last year is really that good then this should be agreat one.

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Hudson (usually at 215)...was 51 - 0 last year and lost once this year. I'd say that qualifies for the real deal. I think Stromie at 160 is 37 and 2 so far this year. The light weights can more than avoid the pin and I'd expect several wins to come from the classes below 152. As you mentioned the 189 is the 215's brother and stout also.

 

Remember 11 of those guys made it to the finals last weekend and 6 came in first place in a tournament with 24 teams.

 

I think somewhere on this board you might be able to find how they did against Baylor and use that for a basis.

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