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1-26-04 AP Coaches Poll


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Here is McCallie's line-up for their match with Collins Hill:

 

103 Kyle Maynard WFft vs. none (McCallie)

103 Robert Thomas WPin 3:37 vs. Green (McCallie)

112 Cody Black WFft vs. none (McCallie)

119 Dominic Vercelote WPin 2:52 vs. Wheeler (Unknown)

125 Michael Johns WDec 9-6 vs. Young (McCallie)

130 Tyler Parker WDec 18-2 vs. Goss (McCallie)

135 Ben Hoppenbrauer LPin vs. Cleveland (McCallie)

140 Sean Patrick LDec 11-2 vs. Blair (McCallie)

145 Nick Lukacs WPin :56 vs. Manley (McCallie)

152 Phillip White LPin 3:15 vs. Smith (McCallie)

160 Chuck Palmer LPin :40 vs. Scott (McCallie)

171 Jake Slusher WPin 1:52 vs. Hobbs (McCallie)

189 Joe Voltner LPin 4:36 vs. Huffaker (McCallie)

215 Leon Delain LPin 3:27 vs. Moore (McCallie)

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Sly...your right; but our line up from 103 to 145 eliminates most of the moving around they can do. We match up pretty well with their strength. Heck, we might even match up better now than we did back then. I didn't post our line up from the McCallie match because it has changed so much.

 

The coach may have been just trying to see if I was paying attention!

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Overton has beaten Kenwood, and whould have killed Hillsboro in the district duals had FRA not done it first. can the bobcats get some love?? at least a mention??

 

Soms, have Kenwood and Overton wrestled? I would think that Kenwood would be the better team. (BOW)

 

BoW, Furball provided your answer on how Overton and Kenwood matched up, which could help to size up the western teams to Overton.

 

Hillsboro would have lost by 10 to 15 pt's to Overton.

 

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