Post by xfacecradle on Jan 9, 2006 8:26:33 GMT -5
I'll come in with some edits of my own for I know where some kids are that he has in the wrong place
103
1. Grabowski/Esc 2. Beauchamp/Glad 3. Garries/SI* 4. Duncan/Mun
HM: McNeely/S.I.
Grabowski narrowly loses in the finals at Escanaba 1/7 to a Jenison guy. The Jenison guy had pinned Beauchamp in the semi’s.
*=Garries not at this weight should be at 112
112
1. Saari/Esc 2. Mileski/Glad 3. Dugan/Ish 4. D Flynn/King
HM: Schiavo/IM, Colantonio/Gwn
Saari had a great week; beat Dugan head to head 1/5 then beat Mileski in the finals at the Esky Elks. He’s top dog now, but on any given day 1-3 could change.
119
1. Magdaleno/Marq. 2. Kulju/Ish 3. Fitzpatrick/SI 4. Deno/Glad
HM: D Gauthier/IM
Magdaleno is clearly the guy to beat, with Kulju and Fitz most likely with the best chance to push him.
125
1. Davis/Mun 2. Darling/Glad 3. Seiger/WIC 4. Still/Ish
HM: Wollum/IM, N Smart/Soo
Still from Ish upset #1 seed Wollum in the first round at the Esky Elks so head to head prevails. Seiger did take 2nd at the Elks, Darling 3rd but I think Darling would beat Seiger. Davis is the guy to beat.
130
1. Sade/Nor 2. M Chouinard/Esc 3. Vasser/WIC, 4. J Gauthier/IM
HM: Coltson/MUN, Fernstrom/Men
Sade is now clear the #1, Chouinard and Vasser are a close 2-3. Gauthier beat Coltson in a recent rematch.
135
1. Benson/WIC, 2. Anderson/Glad, 3. Lutey/Kings, 4. Forejt/Soo
HM: DeMitchell/Marq, Chan/S.I.
OK, so Benson and Forejt are now down to ’35. Benson stuck Forejt at the Esky finals. Forejt’s muscle guy and don’t think he’ll have success against Anderson or Luteyj with that game. There are others who might threaten but the top four listed are the guys to beat for now. Benson in particular will be tough for any one to beat.
140
1. J Berube/Esc 2. Edmark/Ish 3. Opsahl/IM, 4. Swartout
HM: Horde/Soo, Bossert/Neg
Berube and Edmark have gone three times with Berube winning in O.T. twice and once by one point. Those two are a cut above the rest. Probably 5-6 others who can challenge for #3 and #4.
145
1. Lyman/Ish 2. Godfrey/Mun 3. Gilsdorf/Gwn, 4. N Hurzeler/Kings
HM: Laturi/WIC, Rossato/Nor, Romagnoli/IM (very tough for a Frosh….he’ll be good one down the road), C Smith/Esc.
Lyman’s the guy to beat. No news about Godfrey recently…hurt? Lyman has beat Hurzeler twice and recently Gilsdorf by a score of 10-0 at the Esky Elks.
152
1. Smith/Ish 2. Odbert/Soo, 3. Potes/Marq, 4. F. Berube/Esc
HM: Bjorkman/Kings, Williams/Rud
People are scrambling out of ’52 (i.e. Gilsdorf, Laturi) for one good reason - Smith. Can’t blame them. Potes hurt? This Odbert kid from the Soo is pretty tough.
160
1. Green/SI 2. Mayer/Rud* 3. Petrick/Nor, 4. Seigert/Marq
HM: Bahrman/Gwn, Storm/Mun, T Seigwart/Rud, Doke/New
Green’s the clear #1 right now but there’s 7-8 guys who will be in the mix for the top four. Honestly, I don’t know what order to show #2 through HM’s but Mayer, Petrick and Seigert have looked strong in recent outings.
*Mayer if its the one i'm thinking of he might be thinking of Jeremy mayer, whom graduated last year or his little brother who wresltes 152 this year. Have no Idea who hes talking about for sure.
171
1. McCallister/Soo 2. Miron/Glad 3. Murray/Esc 4. Afshar/Marq
HM: C Harris, Leppanen/Ish, Setner/Kings
Even though McCallister had a tough draw at the Esky Elks I think he’s still the guy to beat followed by Miron. After that it’s a tough call. I’m not sure what Murray, Afshar and Harris have done head to head to this could be all screwed up.
189
1. Hughes/Glad 2. B Saatio/Neg 3. Moore/Marq 4. Manitowabi/Rud
HM: Tweedale/Mun
Hughes beat Saatio head to head 1/5 and won the Esky Elks…he’s on a roll. I’ve heard almost nothing about Tweedale but I assume he’s around. Watch out for this Manitowabi guy from Rudyard.
215
1. Vallier/Glad 2. B Wood/Man 3. Rigoni/IM 4. Korpi/Ish
HM: T Barrette/Neg, Miles/Mun, Lee/Mun, Lynch/Nor
No, I’m not crazy, Vallier’s the guy to beat here now. #2 and great performance at the Challenge and #1 at the Esky Elks. Maybe he and Wood will connect in Kingsford.
275
1. N Wollum/IM, 2. Waller/Esc 3. Z Anderson/Soo 4. A. King/MBA
HM: Cherry/Marq, Moran/Soo, Ackerly/Neg, C Carlson/King
Head to head prevails and N Wollum pulled the upset of the tourney pinning Waller in the finals. In fact, Anderson had Waller down 7-0 in semi’s but made a mistake and got stuck. Waller’s looked great at the Challenge but kind of uninspired at his own home tournament. Honestly, in the end I think he’s going to be the #1 guy but for now he’s got to take a back seat to Wollum. Never a dull moment watching the big guys!
103
1. Grabowski/Esc 2. Beauchamp/Glad 3. Garries/SI* 4. Duncan/Mun
HM: McNeely/S.I.
Grabowski narrowly loses in the finals at Escanaba 1/7 to a Jenison guy. The Jenison guy had pinned Beauchamp in the semi’s.
*=Garries not at this weight should be at 112
112
1. Saari/Esc 2. Mileski/Glad 3. Dugan/Ish 4. D Flynn/King
HM: Schiavo/IM, Colantonio/Gwn
Saari had a great week; beat Dugan head to head 1/5 then beat Mileski in the finals at the Esky Elks. He’s top dog now, but on any given day 1-3 could change.
119
1. Magdaleno/Marq. 2. Kulju/Ish 3. Fitzpatrick/SI 4. Deno/Glad
HM: D Gauthier/IM
Magdaleno is clearly the guy to beat, with Kulju and Fitz most likely with the best chance to push him.
125
1. Davis/Mun 2. Darling/Glad 3. Seiger/WIC 4. Still/Ish
HM: Wollum/IM, N Smart/Soo
Still from Ish upset #1 seed Wollum in the first round at the Esky Elks so head to head prevails. Seiger did take 2nd at the Elks, Darling 3rd but I think Darling would beat Seiger. Davis is the guy to beat.
130
1. Sade/Nor 2. M Chouinard/Esc 3. Vasser/WIC, 4. J Gauthier/IM
HM: Coltson/MUN, Fernstrom/Men
Sade is now clear the #1, Chouinard and Vasser are a close 2-3. Gauthier beat Coltson in a recent rematch.
135
1. Benson/WIC, 2. Anderson/Glad, 3. Lutey/Kings, 4. Forejt/Soo
HM: DeMitchell/Marq, Chan/S.I.
OK, so Benson and Forejt are now down to ’35. Benson stuck Forejt at the Esky finals. Forejt’s muscle guy and don’t think he’ll have success against Anderson or Luteyj with that game. There are others who might threaten but the top four listed are the guys to beat for now. Benson in particular will be tough for any one to beat.
140
1. J Berube/Esc 2. Edmark/Ish 3. Opsahl/IM, 4. Swartout
HM: Horde/Soo, Bossert/Neg
Berube and Edmark have gone three times with Berube winning in O.T. twice and once by one point. Those two are a cut above the rest. Probably 5-6 others who can challenge for #3 and #4.
145
1. Lyman/Ish 2. Godfrey/Mun 3. Gilsdorf/Gwn, 4. N Hurzeler/Kings
HM: Laturi/WIC, Rossato/Nor, Romagnoli/IM (very tough for a Frosh….he’ll be good one down the road), C Smith/Esc.
Lyman’s the guy to beat. No news about Godfrey recently…hurt? Lyman has beat Hurzeler twice and recently Gilsdorf by a score of 10-0 at the Esky Elks.
152
1. Smith/Ish 2. Odbert/Soo, 3. Potes/Marq, 4. F. Berube/Esc
HM: Bjorkman/Kings, Williams/Rud
People are scrambling out of ’52 (i.e. Gilsdorf, Laturi) for one good reason - Smith. Can’t blame them. Potes hurt? This Odbert kid from the Soo is pretty tough.
160
1. Green/SI 2. Mayer/Rud* 3. Petrick/Nor, 4. Seigert/Marq
HM: Bahrman/Gwn, Storm/Mun, T Seigwart/Rud, Doke/New
Green’s the clear #1 right now but there’s 7-8 guys who will be in the mix for the top four. Honestly, I don’t know what order to show #2 through HM’s but Mayer, Petrick and Seigert have looked strong in recent outings.
*Mayer if its the one i'm thinking of he might be thinking of Jeremy mayer, whom graduated last year or his little brother who wresltes 152 this year. Have no Idea who hes talking about for sure.
171
1. McCallister/Soo 2. Miron/Glad 3. Murray/Esc 4. Afshar/Marq
HM: C Harris, Leppanen/Ish, Setner/Kings
Even though McCallister had a tough draw at the Esky Elks I think he’s still the guy to beat followed by Miron. After that it’s a tough call. I’m not sure what Murray, Afshar and Harris have done head to head to this could be all screwed up.
189
1. Hughes/Glad 2. B Saatio/Neg 3. Moore/Marq 4. Manitowabi/Rud
HM: Tweedale/Mun
Hughes beat Saatio head to head 1/5 and won the Esky Elks…he’s on a roll. I’ve heard almost nothing about Tweedale but I assume he’s around. Watch out for this Manitowabi guy from Rudyard.
215
1. Vallier/Glad 2. B Wood/Man 3. Rigoni/IM 4. Korpi/Ish
HM: T Barrette/Neg, Miles/Mun, Lee/Mun, Lynch/Nor
No, I’m not crazy, Vallier’s the guy to beat here now. #2 and great performance at the Challenge and #1 at the Esky Elks. Maybe he and Wood will connect in Kingsford.
275
1. N Wollum/IM, 2. Waller/Esc 3. Z Anderson/Soo 4. A. King/MBA
HM: Cherry/Marq, Moran/Soo, Ackerly/Neg, C Carlson/King
Head to head prevails and N Wollum pulled the upset of the tourney pinning Waller in the finals. In fact, Anderson had Waller down 7-0 in semi’s but made a mistake and got stuck. Waller’s looked great at the Challenge but kind of uninspired at his own home tournament. Honestly, in the end I think he’s going to be the #1 guy but for now he’s got to take a back seat to Wollum. Never a dull moment watching the big guys!