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Don't know if you guys got a chance to see the Georgia state finals on TV the other day, but the kid wrestling 112 from Cherokee High School, Rucker, set the the national record for takedowns this year.  He had 496 going into the state tournament.  I think he had 472 last year and has 2 more years to go.

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Wow....absolutely amazing. see, that's the kind of stuff there should be stories on Sportscenter about. people have No idea how hard that is.

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Impressive, but are these just high schools which kept records? Do or did Connell, Morgan or Langsdon even keep up with the stat. I can see pins and victories. I mean, is someone out there keeping up with escapes?

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Yes actually we keep up with everything from takedowns, escapes, nearfalls, reversals, and even penalty points that our wrestlers get and have given up. Also keep things like average fall time etc. It is very possible to set-up spreadsheets that make it very easy to track these kinds of things, matter of fact I picked up the one I am currently using here on CoachT!

 

Hey Ronnie,

 

Exactly how many did Jonas have this year? I know I checked your stats page a while back and he was already well over 100, which I would think is a pretty darn good season to most anyone.

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Because I started the thread and I would like to know.  Everyone has that "start new topic" button if they don't want to talk takedowns. :)

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Whats a good number for a kid during the year. I know my son had a match last year that he scored around 25 points taking a kid down then letting him up. Who knows top pins for one season?

I had 21 or 27. I guess I will have to go and count all my pins. I might need them again in a couple of years. LOL <_<

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This is directly from the Hunters Lane Wrestling Record Books:

 

 

Most takedowns in a single season:

 

1. Tim Buchanan 374 (93-94)

2. Tim Buchanan 338 (94-95)

3. Daryle Thomas 315 (92-93)

4. Ricko Frierson 282 (89-90)

 

 

Most Takedowns for a single season in dual matches. 910 (1990-91)

 

Most Takedowns in all duals in one season: 1542 (1990-91)

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This is directly from the Hunters Lane Wrestling Record Books:

Most takedowns in a single season:

 

1. Tim Buchanan 374  (93-94)

2. Tim Buchanan 338  (94-95)

3. Daryle Thomas 315 (92-93)

4. Ricko Frierson  282 (89-90)

Most Takedowns for a single season in dual matches.          910  (1990-91)

 

Most Takedowns in all duals in one season:                      1542  (1990-91)

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Wow, I thought we had some good kids at Farragut but thats mind blowing.

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