Here is an article about the 321A state championships though it focuses primarily on Norton.
http://www.catchitkansas.com/sports/wrestling/norton-wins-4th-straight-championship/38236142
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Sunday, February 28, 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Final Team Standings At State
1. Norton 121
2. Rossville 117
3. Marysville 73
4. Smith Cebter 68.5
5. Scott City 68
6. Riley Co. 59
7. Hoxie 58
8, Silver Lake 52
9. Wabaunsee 50
10. Anthony Harper Chaperall 49
11. St. Marys 45
For the complete list of team standings at the 2016 Kasnas State 321A wrestling tournament, go to:
http://s400.trackwrestling.com/tw/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&sport=wrestling&TIM=1456631264077&pageName=&ie=false&frameSize=899
2. Rossville 117
3. Marysville 73
4. Smith Cebter 68.5
5. Scott City 68
6. Riley Co. 59
7. Hoxie 58
8, Silver Lake 52
9. Wabaunsee 50
10. Anthony Harper Chaperall 49
11. St. Marys 45
For the complete list of team standings at the 2016 Kasnas State 321A wrestling tournament, go to:
http://s400.trackwrestling.com/tw/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&sport=wrestling&TIM=1456631264077&pageName=&ie=false&frameSize=899
Rossville Second At State
Rossville 3A wrestling title dreams dashed in finals
Bulldawgs
crown champions in Luellen, Davoren, but Norton wins fourth straight state
championship
brent.maycock@cjonline.com
HAYS — The
smiles worn by Isaac Luellen and Kole Davoren were genuine, and for good
reason.
State championships don’t come along every day and any time you
can win one, there’s a sense of accomplishment, satisfaction and exultation.
So when Luellen captured his second straight Class 3-2-1A
182-pound title, he “dabbed.” And when Davoren followed with his first state
title at 220, he pumped his fists in the air and pointed to the Rossville
cheering section.
But the celebrations were somewhat limited and the somber looks on
the rest of the Bulldawgs told the other side of the story.
On a day where Rossville could boast two state champions, two
runner-up finishers and five total placers, the Bulldawgs simply weren’t in a
mood to celebrate. Not when the performance left them painfully short of ending
Norton’s reign in Class 3-2-1A and delivering the program’s first state title.
“They did what they had to do all weekend long,” Rossville coach
Curt Brecheisen said of Norton, which got three state champions and edged the Bulldawgs
by a mere four points for the team title, 121-117. “They went three for three
tonight and we went two for four. We knew it was going to be a dogfight and it
was.”
Rossville held a one-point lead going into Saturday’s championship
matches and had four wrestlers in the finals while Norton had three. Matching
the Bluejays champion for champion was a must and if at all, Rossville needed
to stay a step ahead.
But by the time Luellen and Davoren captured their titles, Norton
had done its work. The Bluejays got titles from Skylar Johnson at 113, Mike
Kasson at 160 and Gavin Lively at 195 with Lively’s pin in the finals clinching
the title ahead of Davoren’s crown.
“They were just too much for us,” Luellen said.
That somewhat sums up Luellen’s season as well. No matter what
came his way, he handled it with relative ease. A state champion a year ago
despite missing the first half of the season, Luellen was at full strength as a
senior and boy was he strong.
A 5-3 win over KC-Turner’s Jacob Smith was his only close call of
the season and really became a turning point in his run to a 46-0 record.
“After beating him at Basehor, I was ready to go for state,”
Luellen said. “I was dominating after that. I felt good all year, but after
Basehor, it was over.”
The 182 title match with Lyons’ Cody Clark was over quickly as
well. Luellen needed 15 seconds to get his first takedown and locked Clarke up
in a cradle right away. He couldn’t get the valuable pin points and did give up
a reversal, but cruised the rest of the way to a 16-3 major decision.
If Luellen was the known commodity, Davoren was the surprise
champion. How much of a surprise? The senior didn’t even start wrestling until
his junior year. No kids background, no nothing.
“Derek (Gentry) got me to come out because they didn’t have a 220
so I thought I’d give it a try,” Davoren said. “I went out last year and
enjoyed it and it helped me in football. I really didn’t I could be this good,
honestly.”
In his title match with Smith Center’s Dalton Kuhn, Davoren got a
first-period takedown and appeared to be in solid position going into the third
period up 2-1 and starting on bottom. Instead, Kuhn turned him for two back
points, forcing Davoren to rally.
He did, getting an escape with just under a minute left and then
the winning takedown with less than 40 seconds to go, taking a 5-3 win.
“It’s really amazing,” said Davoren, who finished 38-6.
The fantastic finish for the Bulldawgs was dampened by a
heartbreaking start to the finals as both Bryce Gfeller and Isaiah Luellen fell
short in their bids to get Rossville rolling.
Gfeller (41-6), a two-time state champion, had a known rival in
his 126 final in Wabaunsee’s Riley Tubbs, a Mid-East League colleague whom
Gfeller had gone 2-1 against this year. That included an 8-4 win over Tubbs in
last week’s regional finals where Gfeller was able to work on his feet and rack
up takedowns.
In Saturday’s rematch, Tubbs grabbed the early lead by putting
Gfeller on his back for a two-point near-fall in the second period. Gfeller
fought back to tie the match 3-3 less than 30 seconds into the final period and
then let Tubbs up to try to get a winning takedown. It never came and Tubbs
capitalized for a late takedown of his own for a 6-3 win.
“I didn’t shoot near enough throughout the whole match,” Gfeller
said. “We’ve been back and forth all year and he got me when it mattered. It’s
definitely motivation to get No. 3 next year.”
Sophomore Isaiah Luellen faced a tough challenge to get his first
state title, meeting undefeated Christopher Ball of Hoisington in the 152
finals. The task got even bigger when Ball scored an early takedown and rode
Luellen out the rest of the period.
Even though Luellen (39-7) fought back and got a takedown in both
the second and third periods, Ball stayed one step ahead and took the 6-5
victory.
“I got rode a lot so if I couldn’t get up, I wasn’t going to beat
him,” Luellen said. “I thought he was getting tired, but it all went back to I
couldn’t get off bottom. There wasn’t really much I could do.”
Rossville also got a third at 120 from Alex Cavanaugh (41-3), who
gave the team a huge shot of momentum when he beat Norton’s Ryan Johnson 3-2 in
the consolation semifinals and followed with a 7-1 win over Southeast-Cherokee’s
Tyler Kester for third.
But in the end, the Bulldawgs came up just short of the goal of
becoming state champions.
“We should feel blessed, but we all feel the same way,” Brecheisen
said. “Our expectations from Day One this season was to be No. 1. And we didn’t
get it.”
Final Class Results
The final standings of each weight class at the state tournament can be read at:
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http://s200.trackwrestling.com/tw/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&sport=wrestling&TIM=1456622985588&pageName=&ie=false&frameSize=899
Final Rounds Coming Up
Thee are a few matches for third place remaining and then the championship matches will begin. The Dawgs have four wrestlers in those matches, and have a one point lead over Norton 108-107.
Rossville Leads After First Day
From CatchItKansas.com
After
Friday’s competition, Rossville and Norton had distanced themselves from the
field, though the state crown remains in doubt after Day 1 at Fort Hays State
University’s Gross Memorial Coliseum. Rossville leads Norton 101-91. No other
team exceeds 54 points.
“You do the
math, it’s going to be tough this year, and we knew that going in,” Johnson
said. “We were not the favorite by any means, but I think we wrestled well
enough to put a little scare in them.”
Rossville,
known for its elite talent, has four wrestlers in the finals. Norton,
traditionally with excellent depth, qualified three. The Bluejays’ eight
wrestlers all remain alive and five are guaranteed medals. Rossville has seven
wrestlers. Each one is left with guaranteed five placers.
“We knew it
was going to be hard,” senior 195-pounder Gavin Lively said. “They have got
quite a few in the finals just like we do, and we are going to try and finish
it off.”
Last season,
Norton trailed Hoisington and Rossville after Friday but tallied 43 Day 2
points and collected its eighth title in the last 12 years. Last season, the
Bluejays had just one in the final and placed seven. This year, Norton has
likely less opportunity to score on the backside.
“The chances
that we would score a lot more points on the back was greater last year,”
Johnson said.
Rossville
and Norton had some surprises, both good and bad. Overall, the Bluejays were
pleased with a day that put three seniors into championships: 113-pounder
Skylar Johnson, 160-pounder Mike Kasson and Lively, undefeated this winter. It
marks the second final for Johnson, first for Kasson and Lively.
“That’s all
I have ever worked for is to make finals,” Kasson said.
Lively and
Kasson have both gone through multiple obstacles in their careers, and for
Kasson, some hurdles Friday.
“He has been
huge,” Lively said. “He is wrestling in the toughest bracket in the state right
now I’d say.”
Lively, a
Kansas State football signing, believed he could have placed at state as a freshman
and sophomore, though suffered injury. Last season, Lively had a
disqualification in the quarterfinals and took third. On Friday, he dominated
his three matches.
“It feels
great knowing I should have been there last year and making it this year,” Lively
said.
Lively,
Smith Center’s 220-pound sophomore Dalton Kuhn and Plainville 285-pound senior
Jared Plante were the lone wrestlers to record three wins by fall. Lively spent
just 5 minutes, 20 seconds on the mat.
“We know we
have to wrestle good if we want to take home our fourth team title, so we are
all wrestling the hardest we can, and I am just trying to get as many points as
I can for my team,” Lively said.
Kasson
didn’t place as a sophomore and took third at 152 last season. Kasson said he
“drew the short straw” and had to face St. Marys’ Greg Tooley, the eventual
champion, in the first round. This year, Kasson had one of the two high-profile
first round matchups.
Kasson,
ranked sixth by the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association, faced No. 5 Jacob
Stryker, a Marysville junior. Kasson had lost to Stryker twice this winter.
This time, Kasson tied the match in the final seconds of regulation on a
takedown and then won, 4-2 in sudden victory. Kasson collected a 4-3 decision
in the quarterfinals and won 12-3 in the semifinals.
Johnson said
Kasson’s performance mirrored his run through the prestigious Newton tournament
last month. Kasson barely won his first round match, had a better win in the
second, did well in the semifinals – and then didn’t wrestle well in the
finals.
“So
hopefully we can turn that around and wrestle his best match here, and he is
one of those kids that he has an enormous amount of heart,” Johnson said. “He
hasn’t always had the great technique, but he has developed that over the years.”
Junior
145-pounder Trenton Wright, with nine losses entering state, was unranked.
Wright went 2-1 and is guaranteed a medal in his first trip.
“One of
those steady kids,” Johnson said. “Between your sophomore and your junior year
is when we want to see those huge gains, and he has made that big step.”
Norton had
some negative surprises as well, namely sophomore Ryan Johnson, a returning
state runner-up, falling in the quarterfinals at 120 pounds. Rossville won one
of its key toss-up matches when Bulldog senior Kole Davoren defeated Oakley
sophomore Chris Cox in sudden victory in the 220-pound semifinals.
“I really didn’t expect their 220 pounder to
pull that one out, but their kids came to wrestle, and I give them credit for
that,” coach Johnson said. “But our guys rose to the occasion.”
Gfeller and Tubbs Meet In Final
From the Capial-Journal
Rossville's Gfeller, Wabaunsee's Tubbs meet again, this time for 3A title
Mid-East
League rivals earn fourth showdown in 126 finals of state tourney; St. Marys'
Tyler gets rematch with Wabaunsee's Droegemeier for 145 crown
HAYS — As much
as their previous three meetings were hyped as potential previews to a state
championship showdown, Rossville’s Bryce Gfeller never really got that feeling
about his clashes with Mid-East League rival Riley Tubbs of Wabaunsee.
When he steps onto the mat
Saturday in Gross Memorial Coliseum to face Tubbs for a fourth time, that all
changes. This time, the showdown between the friendly rivals will be just that,
a battle for the Class 3-2-1A 126-pound state championship.
Both handily earned a fourth and
final showdown this year during Friday’s opening day of the state meet. Gfeller
won two of his three matches by major decisions and the other via pin on his
way to the finals, while Tubbs opened with a 6-2 win over defending state
champion David Hileman of Smith Center and cruised into the finals from there
on the strength of two pins.
“It will definitely be a real
state match this time,” said Gfeller, who will be seeking his third straight
state title after previously winning at 106 as a freshman and 113 as a
sophomore. “I knew going into those other matches that I would probably be
wrestling him again at state, probably.”
The Gfeller-Tubbs final is one of
two Mid-East rivalry battles in Saturday’s finals. At 145, defending champion
Corey Tyler of St. Marys will take on Wabaunsee’s Kolby Droegemeier for the
third time this season with Tyler dominating the previous two meetings.
“I just have to go out and do the
same thing I’ve done the past couple times,” Tyler said. “The plan is just take
him down, let him up, wear him out and do it again.”
Tubbs had by far the toughest path
of the four to earn his second straight championship match. His opening match
against Hileman was a rematch of last year’s 126-pound title match, set up when
Tubbs lost in the regional finals and Hileman was upset in his regional
semifinals.
In last year’s championship match,
Tubbs dominated early before Hileman roared back and caught Tubbs in the third
period to pin the Charger for the title.
Needless to say, that loss stuck
with Tubbs all offseason.
“I’ve been waiting all year to
wrestle him,” Tubbs said of Hileman. “I was pretty motivated for that match and
I’m glad I got that off my back. It was huge for me.”
It showed as Tubbs came out the
aggressor again and after a scoreless first period built a 3-0 lead in the
second on his way to a 6-2 victory, securing the win with a late takedown in
the final period.
Tubbs made quick work of Leoti’s
Dylon Niswonger in the quarterfinals and pinned Hill City’s Devin Owen in the
second period of the semifinals to return to the finals for the second straight
year.
All that was left to set up the
rematch was for Gfeller to do his part and he had no trouble doing that. After
pinning Marysville’s Skylar Widmer, Gfeller got a big and dominating 16-5 win
over Norton’s Kade Unterseher in the quarterfinals before handling Council
Grove’s Colton Steele 11-3 in the semifinals.
Gfeller (41-5) has won two of the
three meetings with Tubbs this year, handing the Charger both of his defeats —
winning 6-4 in overtime at Holton and 8-4 in last week’s regional final. In
between, Tubbs (43-2) dealt Gfeller a 3-1 loss at Silver Lake, winning in the
final seconds.
“It’s definitely different
wrestling a kid you’ve known for your whole life and it’s a great matchup
between me and him,” Tubbs said. “I just need to wrestle my best and everything
will be fine.”
“It’s who I wanted to wrestle the
finals with,” Gfeller said. “He’s very strong and it’s going to be a good
match. He’s probably out for some blood. It will be fun.”
Tyler actually had a bit of a
scare on his way back to the finals after winning state last year as a junior.
At least what qualifies for a scare — being taken down.
Only three guys had done that this
year, but when Ellis’ Dalton Hensley did it in the quarterfinals, it snapped
Tyler to life. He rebounded from the 2-0 deficit to take a 7-4 win and then
toyed with Norton’s Trenton Wright in a 20-8 semifinal win.
“I had some nerves going in and
when he first took me down, I was kind of mad at myself,” Tyler said. “I was
OK, though.”
Droegemeier opened with a pin and
then took tight wins over Scott City’s Jarret Jurgens (9-7) and Bennington’s
T.J. Ragnoni (3-2), the latter coming in the semifinals to earn a third shot at
Tyler.
In the previous two matches, Tyler
pinned Droegemeier and took an 18-8 win, but Droegemeier (41-7) is eager for
another chance at the undefeated state champ (42-0).
“I felt like I had a good chance to get there
and I just had to do whatever I could to get to the finals,” Droegemeier said. “I
just have to do whatever I can and wrestle my best. I’m a little more confident
than the other times. He’s good, I just have to do what I can.”Four Dawgs Reach 3A Finals
Luellen brothers position Rossville for 3A team title
Posted: February 26, 2016 - 10:18pm
brent.maycock@cjonline.com
HAYS —For as
long as Isaac and Isaiah Luellen have been wrestling together, only once have
they had their hands raised as state champions in the same year.
That came at the 2013 Kids State Tournament and proved to be a
special moment for the Rossville brothers.
What could top it? If they could duplicate the feat Saturday at
the Class 3-2-1A state championships in Hays and help bring home a team title
for the Bulldawgs in the process.
The duo set up both possibilities with dominating performances
Friday. Isaiah had no trouble finding his way into Saturday’s 152-pound title
match and Isaac had even less trouble returning to the 182-pound finals after
winning last year’s state title at that weight.
“It’s what we wanted all season, so that’s accomplished,” Isaiah
Luellen said. “But we’ve still got another step. We can’t be happy with just
being in the finals. We have to win the whole thing. We’ve got some unfinished
business to take care of.”
Overall, Rossville did some heavy lifting in its bid to capture
its first team state title after posting top-three finishes the past two years.
The Bulldawgs put four in the finals with Bryce Gfeller earning a shot at his
third straight state title by reaching the 126-pound finals and Kole Davoren putting
a dramatic and momentum-building finish on the day with a 3-2 sudden-death
upset win in the 220-pound finals.
Rossville heads into Saturday’s action with a 10-point lead on
three-time defending champion Norton (101-91).
“I really want to win this tournament,” Isaac Luellen said. “That’s
been our goal all season long. If we both win, that could lead to a team title
as well.”
Of all Rossville’s victories on Friday, Davoren provided the most
dramatic moments. And they started even before the state meet with Davoren
waking up Monday with a 101-degree temperature coupled with vomiting.
“I could not think of a worse time for a fever to come on and be
throwing up,” Davoren said. “I wasn’t going to let it keep me from being here,
though.”
If Davoren was weakened by the bout of fever, it hardly showed and
he had plenty in the tank when he needed it the most. He got down early against
Hoisington’s Austin McHenry in the quarterfinals, but rallied for a 5-3
overtime win to set up a No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown with top-ranked Chris Cox of
Oakley in the semifinals.
The two traded escapes during regulation, and after a scoreless
overtime Cox got an escape in the second overtime for a 2-1 lead. Davoren
couldn’t manage an escape in his overtime period on bottom, but Cox couldn’t
keep him on the mat and Davoren was awarded a stalling point to tie the match
and force sudden death.
Needing an escape to win, Davoren got it with four seconds left in
the match, earning a shot in the finals against Smith Center’s Dalton Kuhn
(13-3).
“I probably gave my mom a heart attack,” said Davoren, who
improved to 37-6. “I was confident and I could tell my shape was being
important and that helped me in the end.”
Isaac Luellen was virtually untouchable in his three matches at
182, taking easy wins, including a 22-7 technical fall win over Riley County’s
Chris Truesdale in the semifinals.
“I felt great today, relaxed and on point,” said Luellen, who
improved to 45-0 and will face Lyons’ Cody Clarke (32-5) in the finals. “If I
wrestle like that tomorrow, it’ll produce a state championship.”
Isaiah, meanwhile, posted pins in his first two matches and then
handled Russell’s Chase Prester 8-3 in the semifinals. His challenge in the
finals is a huge one, No. 1 Christopher Ball of Hoisington, who is 40-0 and the
younger brother of Brandon Ball, who beat Luellen at state last year.
“I was just letting it fly today,” said Luellen, who is 39-6. “I
just want to get that state title. I have to get to his legs early on and
attack him and beat him on my feet.”
Rossville did have a handful of hiccups that could have put the
Bulldawgs in firm control of the tourney.
Senior 120-pounder Alex Cavanaugh, ranked No. 1 all year, was
upset in the semifinals in a match that had state championship written all over
it. Facing standout freshman Dayton Porsch of Hoxie, Cavanaugh led 1-0 in the
second period before Porsch caught him with an underhook and threw him for a
takedown to lead 2-1 and went on to win 3-1.
Earlier in the day, 160-pound No. 1 Derek Gentry was knocked off
in the quarterfinals, getting pinned by Russell’s Kelton Suchy in the first
period of their match.
Both are still alive, however, as is freshman Phoenix Thomas, who
bounced back from a first-round loss to pin his consolation first-round foe.
Friday, February 26, 2016
First Two Complete Rounds At State
CLASS 3-2-1A
First round
106 — Dodson, Douglass pinned Kroeger, Ellis, 4:22; Gleason,
Mission Valley won by tech. fall over Huehl, Lincoln, 15-0; Tucker, Scott City
pinned Hathaway, Uniontown, 0:30; Ware, Royal Valley dec. Rohr, Plainville,
6-4; Richard, Riley County pinned Ragland, Pleasant Ridge, 1:26; Beitz, Eureka
maj. dec. Lynn, Cimarron, 10-0; Ware, Wellsville dec. Snellings, Marysville,
9-4; Farmer, Remington dec. Nolde, Larned, 6-2.
113 — Kuhn, WaKeeney dec. Schoenberger, Russell, 16-11; Beitz,
Eureka maj. dec. Ewing, Wellsville, 10-0; Johnson, Norton pinned Hight,
Marysville, 1:29; Butler, Council Grove pinned Parker, West Elk, 1:29; Stanton,
Caney Valley dec. Pringle, Perry-Lecompton, 8-1; Slack, Oakley dec. Harris,
Beloit, 7-4; Priddy, Silver Lake pinned Benton, Bluestem, 1:28; Tucker, Scott
City pinned Goans, Lyons, 0:52.
120 — Crownover, Marysville pinned Vance, Winfield, 2:56; Younger,
Ellis, dec. Skerce, Council Grove, 3-1; Kester, SE-Cherokee won by tech. fall
over Jamie, Lyons, 21-4; Johnson, Norton maj. dec. Bailey, Royal Valley, 16-3;
Porsch, Hoxie pinned King, St. Marys, 3:30; Emmot, Beloit pinned Jennings,
Fredonia, 3:43; Cavanaugh, Rossville pinned Hamel, Hill City, 1:07; Herbstritt,
Jayhawk-Linn dec. Constable, Minneapolis, 5-2..
126 — D. Owen, Hill City pinned C. Owen, Chase County, 1:23;
Goans, Lyons dec. Harrell, Sabetha, 6-4; Niswonger, Leoti pinned Compton,
Jayhawk-Linn, 5:03; Tubbs, Wabaunsee dec. Hileman, Smith Center, 6-2; Steele,
Council Grove dec. Lenker, Phillipsburg, 4-2; Bailey, Eureka pinned Asper,
Chaparral, 3:24; Gfeller, Rossville pinned Widmer, Marysville, 5:10;
Unterseher, Norton dec. Johnson, Marion, 4-0.
132 — Voth, Fredonia dec. Bradford, Silver Lake, 8-5; McFee,
Atwood dec. Lowell, Republic County, 9-8; Wilmarth, Wellsville pinned Lehman,
Erie, 1:15; Rhoades, TMP-Marian pinned Perez, Lakin, 4:54; Hutchinson, Smith
Center dec. Thomas, Scott City, 5-1; Darnell, Marion dec. Brownlee, Sabetha,
11-8; Deters, Marysville pinned Rains, Oakley, 1:25; Ostertag, Atchison County
pinned Byram, Jayhawk-Linn, 3:25.
138 — Porsch, Hoxie pinned King, Hillsboro, 1:06; Resler,
Riverside maj. dec. Davis, Phillipsburg, 16-2; Kruep, Atwood pinned Shults,
Marion, 4:49; Heise, Osborne pinned Lux, Royal Valley, 5:43; Dultmeier, Silver
Lake won by forfeit over Whitakey, Sacred Heart; Jueneman, Oberlin pinned
Delaney, Central-Burden, 2:13; Wessling, Beloit won by tech. fall over Thomas,
Rossville, 18-3; Newton, Cimarron pinned Hartzell, Erie, 1:23.
145 — Tyler, St. Marys pinned Merchant, Hesston, 3:04; Hensley,
Ellis dec. Hansen, Plainville, 8-2; Williams, Wellsville dec. Sharp, Chase
County, 2-1; Wright, Norton pinned Will, Ell-Saline, 5:37; Jurgens, Scott City
pinned Colson, Rock Hills, 2:56; Droegemeier, Wabaunsee pinned Albin, Marion,
4:17; Ragnoni, Bennington maj. dec. Murphy, Oakley, 13-5; Morris, Halstead dec.
Howerton, Silver Lake, 14-11.
152 — De Waal, St. Francis pinned Rodriguez, SE-Saline, 3:06;
Howerton, Silver Lake maj. dec. VanRooy, Cherryvale, 15-2; Ball, Hoisington
pinned Nichols, Sterling, 1:55; Hart, Royal Valley pinne Moorman-Maedor,
Herington, 1:50; Luellen, Rossville pinned Moran, Bluestem, 1:37; Truesdale,
Riley County dec. Schoenthaler, WaKeeney, 10-7; Speer, Doniphan West pinned
Hollandsworth, Caney Valley; Prester, Russell dec. Hayes, Scott City, 3-1.
160 — Sherman, Fredonia won by tech. fall over Polston, Wabaunsee,
17-2; Mick, Bennington dec. Erickson, Oberlin, 1-0; Gentry, Rossville won by
tech. fall over Hagerman, Herington, 24-5; Suchy, Russell dec. Overton,
Chaparral, 6-3; Kasson, Norton dec. Stryker, Marysville, 4-2 OT; Dunlap,
Doniphan West dec. Putter, Marion, 3-0; Waggoner, Riley County dec. Green,
Atwood, 6-5; Failer, St. Marys dec. Morris, Halstead, 1-0.
170 — Wesley, Oberlin maj. dec. Ames, Onaga, 13-3; Moran, Bluestem
dec. Wilkens, Plainville, 9-5; Ellis, Wellsville pinned Tankersley, Leoti, 3:07;
McMichael, Central-Burden pinned Meitler, Smith Center, 2:41; Mintzmyer,
Marysville pinned Dodson, Caney Valley, 3:47; Hager, Norton pinned Jones,
Burlingame, 5:04; Schmidt, Eureka maj. dec. Schoen, SE-Saline, 12-1; Rokey,
Sabetha pinned Hafliger, WaKeeney, 5:40.
182 — Seabolt, Cimarron pinned Jost, Hillsboro, 1:30; Cruickshank,
St. Marys dec. Davenport, Ell-Saline, 8-4; Delaney, Central-Burden pinned
Stewart, Scott City, 5:19; Clarke, Lyon maj. dec. Box, Royal Valley, 14-4;
Luellen, Rossville dec. Ackerman, Marysville, 11-5; Rains, Oakley pinned
Wingfield, Hesston, 1:52; Truesdale, Riley County pinned Holt, Burlingame,
0:53; Jenkins, Chaparral pinned Nordquist, Marion, 1:42.
195 — Haase, Ellis dec. Graham, Pleasant Ridge, 8-7; Gerber,
Chaparral dec. Anderson, Caney Valley, 9-2; Collins, Doniphan West pinned
Vogelsberg, Marysville, 1:05; Griffith, Scott City pinned Fouts, Douglass,
5:54; Palic, Marion pinned Bogner, Cimarron, 0:46; Brown, Osborne pinned
Duncan, Riverside, 5:22; Lively, Norton pinned Mendoza, Hillsboro, 1:19;
Shuler, Mission Valley won by tech. fall over Kroetsch, Lyons, 18-3.
220 — Cox, Oakley pinned Renfro, Silver Lake, 1:52; Alvarez,
Sacred Heart maj. dec. Holloway, Cherryvale, 9-1; Davoren, Rossville pinned
Helms, Chaparral, 5:56; McHenry, Hoisington pinned Green, Douglass, 1:46; Kuhn,
Smith Center pinned Timms, Flinthills, 3:28; Hinton, Hiawatha pinned Doyle, St.
Francis, 1:45; Guzman, Hesston dec. Detimore, Marysville, 6-0; Lara, Onaga
pinned Gugelmeyer, Lakin, 3:47.
285 — Berry, West Elk pinned Eslinger, Chaparral, 1:38; Urban,
Hoisington dec. Todd, Royal Valley, 6-5; Washington, Hoxie dec. Fell, Bluestem,
7-2; Plante, Plainville pinned Rose, Wabaunsee, 0:13; Cottenmyre, Republic
County dec. Zidek, Oanga, 4-1; Shirley, Oakley pinned Pryce, Eureka, 0:28;
Lumpkin, Phillipsburg pinned Stiver, Pleasant Ridge, 1:06; Auker, Norton pinned
Schlup, Chase County, 1:14.
Quarterfinals
106 — Dodson, Douglass won by tech. fall over Gleason, Mission
Valley, 17-1; D. Ware, Royal Valley pinned Tucker, Scott City, 4:22; Richard,
Riley County dec. Beitz, Eureka, 10-4; R. Ware, Wellsville pinned Farmer,
Remington, 1:31.
113 — Beitz, Eureka dec. Kuhn, WaKeeney, 6-2; Johnson, Norton dec.
Butler, Council Grove, 12-5; Stanton, Caney Valley dec. Slack, Oakley, 7-2;
Priddy, Silver Lake maj. dec. Tucker, Scott City, 10-1.
120 — Younger, Ellis dec. Crownover, Marysville, 10-3; Kester,
SE-Cherokee dec. Johnson, Norton, 1-0; Porsch, Hoxie pinned Emmot, Beloit,
5:53; Cavanaugh, Rossville maj. dec. Herbstritt, Jayhawk-Linn, 8-0.
126 — Owen, Hill City dec. Goans, Lyons, 9-2; Tubbs, Wabaunsee
pinned Niswonger, Leoti, 2:49; Steele, Council Grove dec. Bailey, Eureka, 9-6;
Gfeller, Rossville maj. dec. Unterseher, Norton, 16-5.
132 — McFee, Atwood pinned Voth, Fredonia, 3:44; Wilmarth,
Wellsville dec. Rhoades, TMP-Marian, 2-1; Hutchinson, Smith Center dec.
Darnall, Marion, 6-1; Deters, Marysville dec. Ostertag, Atchison County, 6-3.
138 — Porsch, Hoxie dec. Resler, Riverside, 6-0; Heise, Osborne
dec. Kruep, Atwood, 13-6; Dultmeier, Silver Lake dec. Jueneman, Oberlin, 4-2;
Wessling, Beloit pinned Newton, Cimarron, 2:40.
145 — Tyler, St. Marys dec. Hensley, Ellis, 7-4; Wright, Norton
dec. Williams, Wellsville, 8-6 OT; Droegemeier, Wabaunsee dec. Jurgens, Scott
City, 9-7; Ragnoni, Bennigton pinned Morris, Halstead, 2:13.
152 — Howerton, Silver Lake dec. DeWaal, St. Francis, 5-3; Ball,
Hoisington dec. Hart, Royal Valley, 4-0; Luellen, Rossville pinned Truesdale,
Riley County, 1:12; Prester, Russell pinned Speer, Doniphan West, 5:26.
160 — Mick, Bennington dec. Sherman, Fredonia, 8-2; Suchy, Russell
pinned Gentry, Rossville, 0:54; Kasson, Norton dec. Dunlap, Norton, 4-3;
Waggoner, Riley County dec. Failer, St. Marys, 1-0.
170 — Moran, Bluestem dec. Wesley, Oberlin, 11-5; McMichael,
Central-Burden pinned Ellis, Wellsville, 3:35; Mintzmyer, Marysville pinned
Hager, Norton, 2:59; Schmidt, Eureka dec. Rokey, Sabetha, 12-8.
182 — Seabolt, Cimarron pinned Cruickshank, St. Marys, 2:59;
Clarke, Lyons dec. Delaney, Central-Burden, 11-4; Luellen, Rossville maj. dec.
Rains, Oakley, 18-5; Truesdale, Riley County pinned Jenkins, Chaparral, 0:39.
195 — Gerber, Chaparral pinned Haase, Ellsworth, 3:29; Collins,
Doniphan West dec. Griffith, Scott City, 10-8 OT; Palic, Marion pinned Brown,
Osborne, 3:04; Lively, Norton pinned Shuler, Mission Valley, 0:26.
220 — Cox, Oakley dec. Alvarez, Sacred Heart, 11-9; Davoren,
Rossville dec. McHenry, Hoisington, 5-3 OT; Kuhn, Smith Center pinned Hinton,
Hiawatha, 0:20; Lara, Onaga dec. Guzman, Hesston, 5-2.
285 — Berry, West Elk dec. Urban, Hoisington,
5-3; Plante, Plainville pinned Washington, Hoxie, 2:43; Cottenmyre, Republic
County pinned Shirley, Oakley, 1:40; Auker, Norton dec. Lumpkin, Phillipsburg,
8-2.
Wrestling Article In CatchitKansas
Here is a nice article about 321A wrestling in Kansas.
http://www.catchitkansas.com/sports/wrestling/top-5-to-watch-321a-state-wrestling/38192764
http://www.catchitkansas.com/sports/wrestling/top-5-to-watch-321a-state-wrestling/38192764
State Wrestling Progress (Updated Continuously)
The State 321A wrestling tournament at Hays is underway.
There are 16 qualifiers in each weight class. Winning 4 straight gets you a state championship.
Losing drops you into the consolation bracket for a chance at 3rd place.
Alex Cavanaugh (38-2) won his first match over Ethan Hamel (21-14) of Hill City with a fall at 1:07
won his 2nd match over Kevin Herbstritt (29-14) of Mound City with MD 8-0
lost in semi-final to Dayton Porsch of Hoxie by a 3- decision.
won next match against Ryan Johnson (30-16) of Norton by a 3-2 Dec.
won match for 3rd place with Tyler Kester (32-2) of Cherokee SE 7-1 Dec
Bryce Gfeller (39-5) won first match over Skylar Widmar of Marysville with a fall at 5:00
won 2nd math against Kad Unterseher (25-15) of Norton by MD 16-5
won semi-final against Colton Steele (37-7) of Hoxie by MD 11-3
Lost championship match against Wally Tubbs (42-2) of Wabaunsee by 6-3 dec.
Phoenix Thomas (28-12) lost his first match to Carter Wessling of Beloit (34-3) FT 1.5 0:00
won 2nd match against Jared Hartzell (25-12) of Erie by a fall at 5:56.
lost 3rd match against Scott Resler (39-6) of Riverside TF 1.5 0:00
Isaiah Luellen (37-6) won his first match over Coy Moran (32-15) of Bluestem with a fall at 1:37.
won 2nd match over Tom Truesdale of RC with a fall at 1:12.
won semi-final against Chase Presler (39-3) of Russell by an 8-3 decision.
lost in final match against Chris Ball (41-0) of Hoisington by 6-5 Dec.
Derek Gentry (35-5) won his first match over Richard Hagerman (19-20 of Herington TF 1.5 0:00.
lost his 2nd match with Kelton Suchy of Russell by fall at 0:54.
lost to Jacob Stryker (37-6) of Marysville by a 10-5 Dec
Isaac Luellen (43-0) won his first match over Nick Ackerman of Marysville with a decision 11-5.
won 2nd match over Macoy Raines of Oakland with MD 18-5
won semi-final over Chris Truesdale (19-11) of Riley Co. by TF 1.5 0:00
won final over Cody Clark (32-6) of Lyon by MD 16.3.
Kole Davoren (35-6) won his first match over Isaac Helms of Anthony Harper Chaperell with a fall at 5:56.
won 2nd match over Austin McHenry (35-9)of Hoisingington by Dec. 5-3.
won semi-final over Chris Cox (32-3) of Oakley by a 3-2 decision.
won final match over Dalton Kuhn (13-4) of SC by a 5-3 Dec.
The Dawgs and Norton are having a close battle for the lead, staying within a few points of each other all day Friday.
RHS finished the day on Friday evening ahead 101-93 their big lead of the day.
On Sat. afternoon, Rossville moved to a 108-107 lead over Norton.
However, Norton picked up a championship in the 113 class to move to a 111-108 lead.
Norton up 121-117 with only a short time left.
Looks like final score is Norton 121, Rossville 117.
There are 16 qualifiers in each weight class. Winning 4 straight gets you a state championship.
Losing drops you into the consolation bracket for a chance at 3rd place.
Alex Cavanaugh (38-2) won his first match over Ethan Hamel (21-14) of Hill City with a fall at 1:07
won his 2nd match over Kevin Herbstritt (29-14) of Mound City with MD 8-0
lost in semi-final to Dayton Porsch of Hoxie by a 3- decision.
won next match against Ryan Johnson (30-16) of Norton by a 3-2 Dec.
won match for 3rd place with Tyler Kester (32-2) of Cherokee SE 7-1 Dec
Bryce Gfeller (39-5) won first match over Skylar Widmar of Marysville with a fall at 5:00
won 2nd math against Kad Unterseher (25-15) of Norton by MD 16-5
won semi-final against Colton Steele (37-7) of Hoxie by MD 11-3
Lost championship match against Wally Tubbs (42-2) of Wabaunsee by 6-3 dec.
Phoenix Thomas (28-12) lost his first match to Carter Wessling of Beloit (34-3) FT 1.5 0:00
won 2nd match against Jared Hartzell (25-12) of Erie by a fall at 5:56.
lost 3rd match against Scott Resler (39-6) of Riverside TF 1.5 0:00
Isaiah Luellen (37-6) won his first match over Coy Moran (32-15) of Bluestem with a fall at 1:37.
won 2nd match over Tom Truesdale of RC with a fall at 1:12.
won semi-final against Chase Presler (39-3) of Russell by an 8-3 decision.
lost in final match against Chris Ball (41-0) of Hoisington by 6-5 Dec.
Derek Gentry (35-5) won his first match over Richard Hagerman (19-20 of Herington TF 1.5 0:00.
lost his 2nd match with Kelton Suchy of Russell by fall at 0:54.
lost to Jacob Stryker (37-6) of Marysville by a 10-5 Dec
Isaac Luellen (43-0) won his first match over Nick Ackerman of Marysville with a decision 11-5.
won 2nd match over Macoy Raines of Oakland with MD 18-5
won semi-final over Chris Truesdale (19-11) of Riley Co. by TF 1.5 0:00
won final over Cody Clark (32-6) of Lyon by MD 16.3.
Kole Davoren (35-6) won his first match over Isaac Helms of Anthony Harper Chaperell with a fall at 5:56.
won 2nd match over Austin McHenry (35-9)of Hoisingington by Dec. 5-3.
won semi-final over Chris Cox (32-3) of Oakley by a 3-2 decision.
won final match over Dalton Kuhn (13-4) of SC by a 5-3 Dec.
The Dawgs and Norton are having a close battle for the lead, staying within a few points of each other all day Friday.
RHS finished the day on Friday evening ahead 101-93 their big lead of the day.
On Sat. afternoon, Rossville moved to a 108-107 lead over Norton.
However, Norton picked up a championship in the 113 class to move to a 111-108 lead.
Norton up 121-117 with only a short time left.
Looks like final score is Norton 121, Rossville 117.
Buckle That Seat Belt
The Shawnee County Sheriff's Office will be increasing traffic enforcement efforts around the Shawnee County area high schools as part of the SAFE (Seat belts Are For Everyone) program initiative. The enforcement phase will be Feb 29rd – March 11th. Officers will be focusing efforts on seatbelt compliance and citations will be issued. This is the 6th year the Sheriff’s Office has partnered with the Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office in implementing the SAFE program in the county high schools. Based on survey results, seat belt usage county wide has consistently increased throughout each school year since 2012.
Rock Creek Takes MEL Title
The Rock Creek boys basketball team beat Rossville 67-54 to win the Mid-East League title for 2016 on Thur. night, Feb. 25.
Rock Creek 14 20 17 16 = 67
Rossville 6 20 7 21 = 54
Rossville scoring:
Albertz 4 (1) 5-6 14
Mason 3 6-6 12
Roduner 4 1-2 9
Anderson 2 (1) 1-2 6
Schumacher 2 1-3 5
Hulbert 1 (1) 0-0 3
Morris 1 (1) 0-0 3
Horak 0 2-2 2
Mason 3 6-6 12
Roduner 4 1-2 9
Anderson 2 (1) 1-2 6
Schumacher 2 1-3 5
Hulbert 1 (1) 0-0 3
Morris 1 (1) 0-0 3
Horak 0 2-2 2
Totals 17 (4) 16-21 54.
RHS Girls Win
The RHS girls basketball team beat Rock Creek 49-23 Thur. evening to wrap up their season.
Rossville 17 14 13 5 = 49
Rossville 17 14 13 5 = 49
Rock Creek 7 8 1 7 = 23
Rossville scoring:
Hill 6 (1) 2-2 15
Nitsch 3 (2) 2-2 10
Steckel 1 (1) 3-5 6
Porter 1 3-3 5
Hill 2 1-1 5
Conley 2 0-0 4
Shinn 0 1-2 1
Zemek 0 1-2 1.
Totals 16 (4) 13-21 49
Hill 6 (1) 2-2 15
Nitsch 3 (2) 2-2 10
Steckel 1 (1) 3-5 6
Porter 1 3-3 5
Hill 2 1-1 5
Conley 2 0-0 4
Shinn 0 1-2 1
Zemek 0 1-2 1.
Totals 16 (4) 13-21 49
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