Indiana State | Archive | January, 2010

BB: Uncle Mike’s Notebook Week 10

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director
Uncle Mike returned to the office this evening and promptly put a life-sized poster of Garth Cone on the front door. He says he has officially become a Cone head instead of a bone head. 
Let’s see how that plays out. In the void, here is his wisdom for tonight …
Northern Indiana
Carroll (Fort Wayne) 57, Bellmont 22
I got a quarter that says Bellmont’s wrestling team scores more than that tomorrow in the sectional.
Culver Community 51, LaVille 38
LaVille got LaSpanked! Towns with French names should have to file a request for a special dispensation to play. It just isn’t manly.
Homestead 34, DeKalb 23
Hey, the Barons outscored Bellmont!
Leo 102, Woodlan 68
Could someone tell the Lions they can’t just go around scoring like this was Pop-A-Shot?
South Bend Riley 62, Penn 55
It ceases to be “good to be King” in mid-November.
Westview 56, Eastside 52
Is it possible to have a west view over the east side?
Central Indiana
Crawfordsville 88, Frankfort 86 (4OT)
Personally, I have never seen anything in Crawfordsville that would make me want to stay that long.
Hamilton Heights 64, Tipton 57
Everybody knows devils are afraid of heights.
Indianapolis Arlington 52, Indianapolis Cathedral 45
Larry Nicks and the boys still have a little bite left.
Riverton Parke 47, Rockville 40
The Panthers take covered bridge bragging rights.
Speedway 46, Cascade 43
With everything that has happened to them this season, the Sparkplugs deserve a lot of credit for holding it together.
Zionsville 77, Avon 73
This was the Psychology Bowl. That is because it would take a psychologist to figure out either one of these teams.
Southern Indiana
Evansville Memorial 84, Princeton 74
Add the name of Memorial to the list of 3A teams good enough to win it all. By the way, Princeton is a mess.
Providence 42, Christian Academy of Indiana 31
There is just something wrong about providence beating up on a Christian. That is providence with a small p … oh never mind.
Washington 70, Boonville 45
Chop, chop, chop. Holy moly, they did it again!
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BB: Alexandria hands 3A #6 Mississinewa its first loss, 59-49

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director
ALEXANDRIA – Everything is a matter of perspective, and that is certainly true of a basketball game. It is safe to say that perspectives will vary widely after Alexandria’s 59-49 Central Indiana Conference victory Jan. 29 over previously undefeated Class 3A No. 6 Mississinewa. 
Tiger fans will say it was a case of their team efficiently outplaying a team whose reputation was greater than its performance, at least on this night. Mississinewa fans will say it was the worst case of “home-cooking” officiating they have seen in many years.
In this reporter’s opinion, the truth lies somewhere in between. The Indians fell to another in the long line of outstanding coaching performances of legendary Alexandria mentor Garth Cone. His Tigers were impeccably prepared, and they executed the game plan to near perfection. 
However, both teams fell victim to a very, very poor officiating effort. 
Regardless of intent, the simple truth is that Mississinewa suffered far more on the stat sheet, especially on free throws: Alexandria (12-4) was 22 of 29 from the charity stripe, Mississinewa (15-1) was 8 of 13.
The game hinged on a 19-3 Tiger run bridging the third and fourth quarters. 
During that span, the foul count was nine against Mississinewa and two against Alexandria. At the conclusion of the run midway through the final period, the count for the second half was 15 on Mississinewa and five on Alexandria. 
The Indians’ 6’8” post player, Josh Cook, played fewer than 11 minutes in the game because of foul trouble. He picked up two infractions in the first 90 seconds of the game, a third in the first two minutes of the third quarter, and a fourth in the first minute of the fourth stanza. 
The factor of note is that three of the fouls were offensive fouls AWAY from the ball. Bad calls? Not necessarily. It is also true to say, however, that no more than one of them would have been whistled in most contests. 
None of this changes the fact that Alexandria stymied the Mississinewa offense in the half court, limited transition opportunities for the Indians, and generally outhustled Ole Miss for every loose ball and several key rebounds.
Alexandria set the tone very quickly by being extremely patient on offense and totally disrupting Mississinewa on offense in the first eight minutes. Despite being ice cold from the field and scoring just six points, the Tigers found themselves down only four at the initial break, 10-6. 
They continued to eliminate any open-court opportunities for the Indians in the second period, enabling Alexandria to take a late 19-18 lead before Chris Birky hit a 3-pointer to give Mississinewa a 21-19 advantage at intermission. 
It appeared for all the world as though the Indians had survived playing without the talented Cook for all but four minutes of the opening half.
Mississinewa’s Brandon Cragun opened the third quarter with a three, but the Tigers’ Zach Yeagy immediately matched it. When Cook quickly picked up his third foul and headed back to the Indian bench, the contest fell back into the same tense pattern that had dominated the opening two stanzas. 
Mississinewa once again stretched the lead to five points at 33-28 late in the quarter, but Alexandria closed on a 7-0 run to hold a 35-33 margin at the end of three. The run was aided by three Mississinewa fouls in the final 70 seconds of the quarter.
Alexandria’s great play, the Indians’ frustration, and the foul disparity all exploded in the early minutes of the fourth period. The Tigers spent the first half of the final stanza beating Mississinewa to every loose ball and taking advantage of poor blockouts to steal several offensive rebounds. 
By midway through the quarter, the lead had grown to 47-36. It should be noted that Mississinewa had been whistled for six more fouls during that time.
Ole Miss regained its composure and made one final desperate charge, cutting the lead to six at 53-47 with just over a minute to play. But it was too little, too late. 
Alexandria kept the ball in the hands of Yeagy, and he sank free throw after free throw to keep the Indians at bay. The Tigers also got two key baskets in the late stages by taking advantage of Mississinewa crashing its offensive boards and leaking a player out for easy layups.
After the game, Cone credited his troops with executing the game plan and commented that he believed it was another stepping stone to being ready for tournament play in March. (His comments are in the video on this page.) 
With both teams off till next Friday, the victory puts Alexandria in the driver’s seat for the CIC championship. The Tigers are now 5-0 in league play, while Mississinewa falls to third place in the CIC at 4-1.
Alexandria will travel to second-place Madison-Grant (11-3, 5-1), a 54-39 Friday night winner over CIC foe Oak Hill (4-10, 1-4), with the conference crown on the line. The Argylls’ lone league loss came Dec. 18 at home against Mississinewa, 64-54.
Ole Miss, meanwhile, will travel to Frankton for a league clash against the Eagles (4-10, 2-2), a 53-51 Friday winner over CIC foe Elwood (2-14, 0-5).
The updated Central Indiana Conference standings (thru Jan. 29), courtesy of John Harrell’s website:
CENTRAL INDIANA
   Conf. All Off. Def. Margin Streak
Alexandria   5-0  12-4   68.8 53.9   14.9   Won 5 
Madison-Grant 5-1 11-3 67.0  51.4   15.6   Won 7 
Mississinewa 4-1 15-1 63.1  49.4   13.8   Lost 1 
Frankton 2-2 4-10 49.0  57.6   -8.6   Won 1 
Blackford 2-3 4-9 50.7  53.9   -3.2   Won 1 
Oak Hill 1-4 4-10 53.9  61.3   -7.4   Lost 2 
Eastbrook 1-4 2-11 47.4  64.5   -17.1   Lost 4 
Elwood 0-5 2-14 39.3  68.0   -28.8   Lost 1
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W: Sectional preview

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The opening event of the winter state tournament season begins this Saturday as sectional action comes to 32 sites in the 72nd Annual IHSAA Wrestling State Tournament.
Three hundred nine schools will be represented Jan. 30, and the top four contestants in each of the 14 weight classes will advance to one of 16 individual regionals Feb. 6.
While competing as individuals, participants also will be accumulating points for their school on Saturday as the championship school will advance its entire team into the separate team tournament. The 15th annual team tournament begins Feb. 3 with regionals at eight locations. (CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE PAIRINGS!!)
Six sites will feature multiple schools ranked among the state’s Top 25 in the latest coaches’ poll; here’s a look at those half-dozen sectionals:
5. MISHAWAKA SECTIONAL
The top-ranked host Cavemen – 75.5-point winners a year ago – figure to roll to their 11th consecutive crown, but No. 11 Penn and No. 20 South Bend Clay (a winner over No. 4 Yorktown earlier this season) certainly will have a say as to how dominant Mishawaka will be.
20. LAWRENCE CENTRAL SECTIONAL
No. 12 Indianapolis Cathedral – a 69-point winner last year – is a slight favorite to capture its fifth straight crown, but No. 21 Lawrence North and No. 24 North Central (Indianapolis) should be in the mix as well. 
21. DECATUR CENTRAL SECTIONAL
Third-ranked Perry Meridian – a 135.5-point winner a year ago – should easily pick up its 11th consecutive crown over No. 22 Pike, the runner-up in 2009. 
22. SHELBYVILLE SECTIONAL
No. 13 New Palestine – a third-place sectional finisher last season – may rate a slight favorite over defending champion No. 17 Roncalli, with No. 23 Warren Central lurking behind the leadership of three-time state finalist Brandon Wright at 125.
26. MOORESVILLE SECTIONAL
No. 15 Franklin – a half-point team title victim of Martinsville last year – will be very focused to regain sectional superiority, probably over No. 18 Center Grove.
32. EVANSVILLE CENTRAL SECTIONAL
Yikes! It’ll be fifth-ranked Evansville Reitz looking to deny No. 6 Evansville Mater Dei its record 34th straight sectional title, just one week after the Panthers indeed toppled Mater Dei for the Southern Indiana Athletic Conference crown. Last year, the Wildcats got No. 33 by 65.5 points – over Mount Vernon (Posey), with Reitz third another four points back.
Stay tuned to HoosierAuthority.com for the most complete results package in the state! Till then, here’s a look at some historical stuff courtesy of ihsaa.org (which also provided the first three paragraphs of this story):
Defending sectional team champions (listed alphabetically)
Avon, Bellmont, Bloomington South, Carmel, Castle, Columbus North, Crown Point, Delphi, East Central, East Noble, Elkhart Memorial, Evansville Mater Dei, Fountain Central, Hamilton Heights, Indianapolis Cathedral, Jeffersonville, Marion, Martinsville, Merrillville, Mishawaka, Munster, New Castle, New Haven, Perry Meridian, Peru, Plymouth, Portage, Roncalli, Southridge, West Central, Whitko, Yorktown
Active sectional championship streaks (three or more years)
33: Evansville Mater Dei
19: Bellmont
10: Mishawaka, Perry Meridian
8: Elkhart Memorial
7: Castle, Crown Point
5: Columbus North, Merrillville
4: Indianapolis Cathedral, New Castle, New Haven, Yorktown
3: Peru
Most consecutive sectional championships
33: Evansville Mater Dei, 1977-2009
Top 10 all-time sectional championships
39: Evansville Mater Dei
35: Bellmont, New Castle
32: Bloomington South
30: Lafayette Jefferson
29: Hobart, Indianapolis Cathedral, Logansport
28: Castle, Richmond
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Gym SCOREBOARD: Week 5

Results from Week 5 (Jan. 25-30) of the 2009-10 gymnastics season, courtesy of ingymnastics.com (rankings are from the latest ingymnastics.com poll):
Saturday, Jan. 30
CHESTERTON INVITATIONAL
#8 LaPorte 108.5
#5 Chesterton 108.35
#17 Elkhart Central 102.55
#14 Michigan City 101.75
Crown Point 101.7
Homestead 98.7
PANTHER INVITATIONAL @ BLOOMINGTON SOUTH
#4 Franklin Central 105.3
#18 Bloomington South 105.1
#12 Seymour 101.2
McCutcheon 99.8
Indianapolis Tindley 95.15
#19 Bloomington North 94.775
Owen Valley 93.175
Martinsville 88.625
PIRATE PRIDE @ MERRILLVILLE
#9 Merrillville 106.325
#16 Fort Wayne Snider 104.4
#18 Columbus East 103.475
#22 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 101.8
Lowell 95.475
Lafayette Jefferson 94.575
Harrison (West Lafayette) 92.675
Southmont 91.825
Hobart 91.6
Plymouth 85.95
RONCALLI 3-WAY
#2 Roncalli 109.525, Shelbyville 89.075, Warren Central 83.925
#1 Valparaiso 111.9, Lowell 94.15, Hobart 92.2, Washington Township 35.85
#8 LaPorte 106.425, #9 Merrillville 105.5
#9 Merrillville 102.8, Lowell 92.15, Hobart 88.85
#9 Merrillville 104.375, Lake Central 90.925
Thursday, Jan. 28
#2 Roncalli 108.75, New Palestine 96.35
#3 Columbus North 111.35, #18 Bloomington South 102.275
#10 Hagerstown 106.05, Connersville 84.4
Crown Point 102.5, Lake Central 95.85
DeKalb 101.45, Homestead 94.6
Huntington North 102.5, Warsaw 93.5
Lakeland 93.95, Wawasee 92.7
New Castle 97.6, Connersville 73.1
Noblesville 90.7, Warren Central 78.25
Rushville 90.0, Connersville 77.2
Wednesday, Jan. 27
#5 Chesterton 106.95, Crown Point 99.7
#13 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 106.0, Fort Wayne Northrop 105.7
#16 Fort Wayne Snider 101.925, East Noble 89.6
Heritage 90.05, Fort Wayne South 71.1, Fort Wayne Wayne 20.4
Marion 97.15, Muncie Central 91.4
Tuesday, Jan. 26
#1 Valparaiso 112.125, Lake Central 89.975
#5 Chesterton 105.75, #14 Michigan City 102.6
#12 Seymour 105.85, Jeffersonville 86.2
Monday, Jan. 25
#17 Elkhart Central 102.6, Lakeland 92.7
Crown Point 100.4, Portage 98.925
Fort Wayne Northrop 104.4, Homestead 91.45
Southmont 91.425, North Montgomery 70.825
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GBB: Statewide statistical leaders

A look at the Indiana girls basketball leaders in eight statistical categories (through Jan. 23), courtesy of ihsaa.org:
Points per game (minimum of 15.0 ppg)
Name Grade School Games FG 3FG FTM Points PPG High
Courtney Moses 12 Oak Hill 16 131 69 57 526 32.9 50
Kylee Hamilton 12 Indian Creek 11 97 21 37 294 26.7 38
Khristian Hart 12 Ev. Harrison 14 111 22 59 349 24.9 39
Shelby Wall 12 Taylor 13 43 55 72 323 24.8 38
Steph. Fougerousse 12 Linton 18 145 6 130 438 24.3 40
Kaleigh Hensley 11 Wabash 17 107 33 97 412 24.2 31
Chas Lecher 12 Greensburg 9 63 10 54 210 23.3 31
Genesis Robinson 12 Ev. Harrison 14 96 18 73 319 22.8 36
Taylor Miller 10 Hauser 15 111 4 74 333 22.2 30
Brandi Richardson 12 Laf. Jefferson 15 75 47 36 327 21.8 33
Kayton Cole 11 New Albany 11 58 20 64 240 21.8 45
Katelyn Lakes 12 Hagerstown 15 78 34 63 321 21.4 41
Mallory Ladd 11 Ev. Memorial 17 109 12 102 359 21.1 34
Jennifer Smith 11 Floyd Central 15 123 1 54 305 20.3 32
Megan Strock 11 Eastside 7 40 14 20 142 20.3 26
Brandy Woody 12 Western Boone 13 74 15 61 260 20.0 28
Skylarr Shurn 12 Kokomo 13 59 23 60 247 19.0 27
Liza Clemons 11 FW Elmhurst 17 131 4 42 316 18.6 33
Becca Wagner 11 Jac-Cen-Del 16 98 13 62 297 18.6 27
Maegan Callaway 12 Mooresville 18 138 0 56 332 18.4 30
KaBrina Merriweather 11 Tindley 8 35 13 34 147 18.4 22
Mandy McDivitt 12 Connersville 16 50 50 41 292 18.3 33
Angelica Henry 12 Tech 14 79 12 59 253 18.1 34
Alex Gasaway 12 Crawfordsville 17 99 17 50 304 17.9 32
Brooklyn Short 12 Wabash 17 55 53 35 304 17.9 26
Carly Mast 12 Northfield 16 90 3 94 283 17.7 31
Alyssa Havens 12 Greenwood Christian 13 57 23 47 230 17.7 28
Liz Horton 12 Barr-Reeve 14 58 27 48 245 17.5 27
Megan Hiner 11 Knightstown 16 70 16 91 279 17.4 30
Mallory Miller 11 Greencastle 14 47 36 42 244 17.4 33
Sam Ricks 12 Tri-West Hendricks 16 68 36 33 277 17.3 25
Kylie Ballard 10 Northwestern 16 104 0 68 276 17.3 26
Bria Goss 11 Ben Davis 18 100 3 92 310 17.2 26
Jama Sharp 11 Mooresville 18 79 37 39 309 17.2 25
Sam Cooper 12 Owen Valley 8 23 15 26 136 17.0 24
Rhagen Smith 9 Sullivan 17 83 10 85 287 16.9 30
Courtney Killey 12 Crothersville 17 100 3 77 286 16.8 26
Lacia Gorman 11 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 17 57 43 39 282 16.6 36
Alex Morgan 12 Cascade 15 96 9 27 246 16.4 34
Shaley Anglea 12 Speedway 15 69 2 99 245 16.3 23
Brook Howe 12 Frankfort 7 30 1 39 114 16.3 24
Kassie Cox 12 West Noble 16 89 1 78 259 16.2 25
Chelsea Jellison 10 Crawford County 11 33 15 51 178 16.2 30
Kelsey Bryant 12 Greenfield-Central 15 37 41 44 241 16.1 21
Kelci Freds 12 Warsaw 16 28 51 45 254 15.9 29
Brooke Prather 12 Crothersville 17 61 25 71 268 15.8 30
Beth Mahurin 11 Rockville 17 116 0 35 268 15.8 34
Chelsea Meeks 12 Vincennes Rivet 12 56 19 21 190 15.8 24
Bria Sneed 12 University 12 19 31 56 189 15.8 31
Shanika Maddox 12 Fishers 17 91 0 83 265 15.6 28
Kayla Battle 11 Ritter 7 39 0 29 109 15.6 20
Jessica Valley 11 McCutcheon 16 70 26 28 246 15.4 25
Kristen Perry 11 Switzerland County 14 65 8 61 215 15.4 23
Hailey Rosinski 12 Cowan 11 58 2 47 169 15.4 23
Jessica Carr 11 Hamilton Heights 16 76 14 49 243 15.2 26
Sara Dickey 9 Riverton Parke 16 75 6 55 240 15.0 26
Jessica Brown 10 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 15 39 27 66 225 15.0 24
Casey Johnson 11 New Washington 12 39 23 33 180 15.0 32
Rebounds per game (minimum of 7.0 rpg)
Name Grade School Games Off Def Total RPG High
LaShawna Payne 12 Northwest 14 98 134 232 16.6 28
Beth Mahurin 11 Rockville 17 92 166 258 15.2 24
Giorgia Stringer 11 Ev. North 16 80 144 224 14.0 20
St. Fougerousse 12 Linton 18 117 129 246 13.7 23
Mallory Ladd 11 Ev. Memorial 17 80 147 227 13.4 20
Chas Lecher 12 Greensburg 9 40 77 117 13.0 16
Hilliary Fox 12 Barr-Reeve 17 79 125 204 12.0 20
Tori Brown 12 Central Noble 10 42 71 113 11.3 16
Emily Willmann 11 Blackford 15 62 108 170 11.3 16
K. Merriweather 11 Tindley 8 24 64 88 11.0 17
Alyssa Hammond 11 Jac-Cen-Del 16 68 107 175 10.9 19
Kelsey Carr 11 Muncie Burris 14 54 97 151 10.8 17
Hailey Rosinski 12 Cowan 11 39 79 118 10.7 22
Alex Gasaway 12 Crawfordsville 17 61 119 180 10.6 19
Shanika Maddox 12 Fishers 17 83 98 181 10.6 24
Kayla Battle 11 Ritter 7 37 36 73 10.4 15
Jenna Mitchell 11 Zionsville 14 48 98 146 10.4 19
Carly Mast 12 Northfield 16 50 115 165 10.3 17
Shelby Heller 12 Lakeland 9 35 57 92 10.2 14
Jill Steinmetz 10 Avon 10 40 62 102 10.2 15
Kristen Neff 12 Cambridge City 9 26 65 91 10.1 13
Katie Brewer 10 Roncalli 11 28 81 109 9.9 21
Shayna Nicol 11 Union (Dugger) 12 38 81 119 9.9 17
Genesis Robinson 12 Evansville Harrison 14 50 89 139 9.9 17
Brandy Woody 12 Western Boone 13 60 67 127 9.8 16
Katelyn Lakes 12 Hagerstown 15 67 78 145 9.7 11
Rachel Wagner 10 Washington 16 69 86 155 9.7 14
Liza Clemons 11 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 17 51 114 165 9.7 17
Alex Morgan 12 Cascade 15 59 85 144 9.6 16
Taylor Foley 12 Huntington North 17 43 120 163 9.6 22
Erin Bloomfield-Bortz 12 University 12 46 68 114 9.5 12
Katelyn Page 11 Beech Grove 10 38 56 94 9.4 16
Kylie Ballard 10 Northwestern 16 70 80 150 9.4 16
Courtney Larson 11 Columbus North 17 54 103 157 9.2 15
Kirsten Gliesmann 12 Center Grove 16 50 96 146 9.1 19
Shelby Fults 10 Beech Grove 10 42 48 90 9.0 15
Cierra Hall 12 Greenfield-Central 15 66 69 135 9.0 14
Brittany Davee 12 Greenwood Christian 14 50 75 125 8.9 14
Megan Sternberg 10 Jasper 9 35 44 79 8.8 13
Jordan Finke 11 Lutheran 7 12 49 61 8.7 15
Paige Spencer 12 Randolph Southern 9 21 57 78 8.7 13
Rachel Lowden 11 Northwestern 16 54 85 139 8.7 16
Shaley Anglea 12 Speedway 15 42 87 129 8.6 12
Rhagen Smith 9 Sullivan 17 54 93 147 8.6 16
Jennifer Smith 11 Floyd Central 15 54 73 127 8.5 17
Jade Oakley 11 Westview 15 49 78 127 8.5 13
Taylor Conser 11 Eastside 7 21 38 59 8.4 15
Mariesha Harris 12 Arlington 20 9 156 165 8.3 16
Brooke Hall 11 Tri 11 36 54 90 8.2 14
Kateland Hunter 10 Monrovia 14 57 57 114 8.1 13
Brooklyn Juday 10 Tipton 15 60 61 121 8.1 14
Skylar Stephenson 12 Springs Valley 15
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Sw: HSE wraps regular season with sweep at Lawrence North

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
INDIANAPOLIS – Hamilton Southeastern spoiled “Senior Night” at Lawrence North Jan. 26 by sweeping a dual swimming meet.
The fourth-ranked HSE boys won by a 114-72 count, while the No. 2 Southeastern girls prevailed 109-77 over the No. 11 host Wildcat females.
“Both teams finished out their dual-meet seasons with wins against Lawrence North in their brand-new pool,” said HSE coach Andy Pedersen. “There were quite a few good races despite the fact that we are getting so close to girls sectionals and the focus is starting to go toward the championship meets.”
HSE had six winners on the girls side: Carly Mercer (100-yard freestyle, 200 free), Aubrey Hertzler (50 free, 100 backstroke), Megan Schwartzkopf (500 free), Katrina Kain (1-meter diving). The Royals, meanwhile, had five boys winners: Marshall Osborne (200 free), Jacob Robinson (200 individual medley), Michael Dorman (diving), Nathan Kinney (100 butterfly), and Justin Rossillo (100 back).
The Royals also took four of the evening’s six relay races.
“We knew that we would have our work cut out for us with HSE,” said LN coach Mike Penrose. “Andy is a great coach that gets his teams in the Top 5 year in and year out. Their girls team is consistently challenging Carmel, and their boys are always tough.
“We had several good races tonight, especially the boys 200 free relay – that was an exciting race. I thought our girls team was a little off in the 200 free relay by how much we got beat, but we actually swam our season-best time – HSE just put up the fastest time in the state so far in the event.”
Lawrence North celebrated its five senior girls – Christina Noens (the 200 IM winner in 2:15.86), Lauren Wine, Rachel Sachs, Michelle Wagner, and Carolyn King – and four senior boys – Adam Ferendo (the 50 free winner in :21.99 and the 100 free champ in :48.57), Jack Alvarado, Jacob Patterson, and Christian Kautzman.
Laura Weiss (1:10.78 in the 100 ******) and Julie Ogden (:57.42 in the 100 fly) were the other females winners for Lawrence North, while John Christie (5:05.61 in the 500 free) and Dimas MacDonald (1:04.62 in the 100 ******) were the other boys winners. 
 
“I’m proud of my team and the way we performed. This was good for us going into sectionals and state,” Penrose said. “They were just too deep for us to be able to give them a run down the stretch.”
The individual results (thank you, Mike Penrose!):
Event 1: Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. LAWN (Noens, Weiss, Ogden, Wine) 1:51.93 8
2. HSE (Mudd, Henry, Milborn, Schwartzkopf) 1:53.94 4
3. LAWN (Anderson, Sachs, Crone, Price) 1:59.71 2
4. HSE (Milborn, Otto, Linton, Henry) 2:00.35 
 
Event 2: Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. HSE (Kinney, Garcia, Kelley, Rossillo) 1:40.15 8
2. LAWN (Reed, Ferendo, Kautzman, Sherman) 1:40.86 4
3. HSE (Snider, Essington, Gruver, Perry) 1:46.50 2
4. LAWN (Ferendo, MacDonald, Patterson, Wine) 1:50.35
Event 3: Girls 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Carly Mercer, HSE 1:54.88 6
2. Aviry Reich, HSE 1:57.85 4
3. Peyton Cunningham, LAWN 2:04.23 3
4. Morgan Matsuoka, LAWN 2:04.80 2
5. Courtney Mudd, HSE 2:05.06 1
6. Allison Crone, LAWN 2:10.89
 
Event 4: Boys 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Marshall Osborne, HSE 1:51.31 6
2. John Christie, LAWN 1:54.11 4
3. Zach Zeurcher, HSE 1:55.13 3
4. Eli Watson, LAWN 2:01.28 2
5. Aaron Sherman, LAWN 2:03.15 1
6. Rich Kelley, HSE 2:04.81 
 
Event 5: Girls 200 Yard IM
1. Christina Noens, LAWN 2:15.86 6
2. Meghan Otto, HSE 2:19.17 4
3. Laura Weiss, LAWN 2:20.23 3
4. Hanna Henry, HSE 2:20.46 2
5. Taryn Anderson, LAWN 2:22.91 1
6. Meg Will, HSE 2:24.63
 
Event 6: Boys 200 Yard IM
1. Jacob Robinson, HSE 2:03.81 6
2. Sebastian Garcia, HSE 2:10.24 4
3. Collin Baker, HSE 2:11.15 3
4. Jacob Patterson, LAWN 2:12.99 2
5. Austin Gurtowsky, LAWN 2:17.78 1
6. Dimas MacDonald, LAWN 2:19.85 
Event 7: Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Aubrey Hertzler, HSE :25.00 6
2. Julie Ogden, LAWN :25.03 4
3. Lauren Wine, LAWN :25.16 3
4. Emily Mudd, HSE :25.92 2
5. Megan Schwartzkopf, HSE :25.93 1
6. Rachel Sachs, LAWN :27.73 
Event 8: Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Adam Ferendo, LAWN :21.99 6
2. Nathan Kinney, HSE :22.03 4
3. Justin Rossillo, HSE :22.38 3
4. Even Wiedeman, HSE :22.90 2
5. Christian Kautzman, LAWN :23.43 1
6. Jared Wine, LAWN :25.55 
Event 9: Girls 1m Diving
1. Katrina Kain, HSE 211.90 6
2. Courtney Wilder, HSE 189.60 4
3. Taylor LeCount, HSE 177.05 3
4. Justine Bennison, LAWN 152.90 2
5. Carolyn King, LAWN 103.10 1
Event 10: Boys 1m Diving
1. Michael Dorman, HSE 196.30 6
2. Paul Sraders, HSE 176.80 4
3. Alex Fields, HSE 174.75 3
4. Alex Errichiello, LAWN 128.65 2
5. Kamau Fort, LAWN 110.45 1
Event 11: Girls 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Julie Ogden, LAWN :57.42 6
2. Courtney Mudd, HSE 1:00.94 4
3. Molly Milborn, HSE 1:02.61 3
4. Allison Crone, LAWN 1:06.48 2
5. Abby Carr, HSE 1:09.62 1
6. Michelle Wagner, LAWN 1:12.93
Event 12: Boys 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Nathan Kinney, HSE :53.17 6
2. Christian Kautzman, LAWN :55.86 4
3. Jacob Patterson, LAWN :58.92 3
4. Jimmy Gruver, HSE :59.00 2
5. Sebastian Garcia, HSE :59.21 1
6. Austin Gurtowsky, LAWN 1:00.82 
Event 13: Girls 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Carly Mercer, HSE :51.80 6
2. Lauren Wine, LAWN :53.82 4
3. Emily Mudd, HSE :55.70 3
4. Peyton Cunningham, LAWN :56.55 2
5. Hanna Henry, HSE :57.47 1
6. Audrey Price, LAWN :58.38
Event 14: Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Adam Ferendo, LAWN :48.57 6
2. Sam Reed, LAWN :51.49 4
3. Aaron Sherman, LAWN :51.96 3
4. Ryan Perry, HSE :52.65 2
5. Zach Zeurcher, HSE :53.56 1
6. Rick Kelley, HSE :55.44 
Event 15: Girls 500 Yard Freestyle
1. Megan Schwartzkopf, HSE 5:18.34 6
2. Christina Noens, LAWN 5:20.80 4
3. Kate Henry, HSE 5:35.77 3
4. Morgan Matsuoka, LAWN 5:36.09 2
5. Molly Milborn, HSE 5:44.03 1
6. Samantha Trissler, LAWN 6:43.79
Event 16: Boys 500 Yard Freestyle
1. John Christie, LAWN 5:05.61 6
2. Evan Wiedeman, HSE 5:13.13 4
3. Jacob Robinson, HSE 5:14.87 3
4. Eli Watson, LAWN 5:15.53 2
5. Christopher Turi, HSE 5:25.98 1
6. Adam Lee, LAWN 5:40.13 
Event 17: Girls 200 Freestyle Relay
1. HSE (Mercer, Hertzler, Mudd, Reich) 1:37.83 8
2. LAWN (Wine, Ogden, Cunningham, Noens) 1:40.45 4
3. HSE (Mudd, Agar, Henry, Milborn) 1:44.63 2
4. LAWN (Weiss, Sachs, Crone, Matsuoka) 1:48.39 
Event 18: Boys 200 Freestyle Relay 
1. LAWN (Kautzman, Reed, Sherman, Ferendo) 1:30.52 8
2. HSE (Kelley, Osborne, Robinson, Wiedeman) 1:31.06 4
3. HSE (Snider, Zeurcher, Garcia, Turi) 1:37.31 2
4. LAWN (Rodriguez, Wine, Gurtowsky, Christie) 1:41.30 
Event 19: Girls 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Aubrey Hertzler, HSE :59.52 6
2. Taryn Anderson, LAWN 1:01.64 4
3. Allie Milborn, HSE 1:04.15 3
4. Audrey Price, LAWN 1:05.87 2
5. Emily Linton, HSE 1:06.20 1
6. Samantha Trissler, LAWN 1:17.27 
Event 20: Boys 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Justin Rossillo, HSE :55.85 6
2. Marshall Osborne, HSE :57.77 4
3. Zach Snider, HSE :58.93 3
4. Sam Reed, LAWN 1:00.58 2
5. Bryce Ferendo, LAWN 1:00.77 1
6. Matt Grimme, LAWN 1:10.14 
 
Event 21: Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Laura Weiss, LAWN 1:10.78 6
2. Kate Henry, HSE 1:11.76 4
3. Rachel Sachs, LAWN 1:12.09 3
4. Meg Will, HSE 1:14.26 2
5. Michelle Wagner, LAWN 1:16.47 1
6. Erica Wiley, HSE 1:17.04 
Event 22: Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Dimas MacDonald, LAWN 1:04.62 6
2. Seth Essington, HSE 1:05.00 4
3. Collin Baker, HSE 1:05.10 3
4. Ryan Perry, HSE 1:05.12 2
5. Jared Wine, LAWN 1:09.80 1
6. Adam Lee, LAWN 1:10.84 
Event 23: Girls 400 Freestyle Relay
1. HSE (Reich, Schwartzkopf, Hertzler, Mercer) 3:35.92 8
2. HSE (Mudd, Henry, Otto, Will) 3:50.59 4
3. LAWN (Cunningham, Price, Anderson, Matsuoka) 4:00.68 2
4. HSE (Clark, Agar, Milborn, Linton) 4:09.91 
 
Event 24: Boys 400 Freestyle Relay
1. HSE (Robinson, Rossillo, Osborne, Masters) 3:28.56 8
2. HSE (Wiedeman, Turi, Zeurcher, Perry) 3:36.91 4
3. LAWN (Christie, Ferendo, Gurtowsky, Patterson) 3:40.39 2
4. HSE (McMillian, Kinney, Essington, Baker) 3:49.46
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BB: Statewide statistical leaders

A look at the Indiana boys basketball leaders in eight statistical categories (through Jan. 23), courtesy of ihsaa.org:
Points per game (minimum of 15.0 ppg)
Name Grade School Games FG 3FG FTM Points PPG High
Deshaun Thomas 12 FW Luers 8 83 20 63 289 36.1 52
Austin Richie 11 Lowell 12 64 44 77 337 28.1 50
Kevin Ferrell 10 Park Tudor 10 60 31 50 263 26.3 37
Taylor Wischmeier 12 Brownstown 11 102 8 60 288 26.2 37
Chrishawn Hopkins 12 Manual 10 58 20 65 254 25.4 32
Jordon Cornelious 12 Madison-Grant 13 98 20 66 322 24.8 38
Logan Irwin 10 Whitko 13 99 9 95 320 24.6 32
Bryant Conder 12 Lanesville 9 61 17 47 220 24.4 41
Jesse Berry 12 Laf. Jefferson 11 55 29 67 264 24.0 31
Kyle Stidom 10 Greenwood Christ. 8 61 16 18 192 24.0 34
Austin Etherington 11 Hamilton Hts 13 77 21 83 300 23.1 35
Brett Singer 12 Cambridge City 9 57 18 40 208 23.1 35
Terone Johnson 12 North Central 10 67 20 36 230 23.0 40
Kellen Dunham 10 Pendleton Hets 13 82 30 42 296 22.8 34
Jacob Kitchell 12 South Central (UM) 13 89 7 72 293 22.5 38
Joel Scudder N/A South Dearborn 6 18 26 20 134 22.3 30
Kendall Vieke 11 Vincennes Rivet 15 75 40 55 325 21.7 35
Dylan Langkabel 10 Morristown 10 71 13 36 217 21.7 33
Riley Stichter 10 Wawasee 10 68 14 32 210 21.0 38
Troy Porter 12 Frankfort 12 65 24 46 248 20.7 32
C.j. Harden 11 Ritter 8 34 19 39 164 20.5 36
Bailey Howard 12 Brown County 8 36 11 32 163 20.4 31
Keith Thacker 12 Attucks 11 57 19 46 218 19.8 26
Kevin Kidd 12 East Central 13 0 20 70 256 19.7 256
Nathan Hendershot 12 Pendleton Hts 13 72 26 34 256 19.7 26
Zach Miller 11 Connersville 11 40 25 62 217 19.7 29
Jake Sirk 12 Lakeland 10 0 0 0 195 19.5 31
D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera 10 North Central 10 59 11 43 194 19.4 33
Mitchell Patton 12 South Knox 12 90 5 37 232 19.3 27
Alexander Hutson 11 Tipton 10 25 42 17 193 19.3 28
Andy Denecke 12 Lutheran 9 65 2 36 172 19.1 26
Chris Whitehead 11 New Albany 12 61 16 36 228 19.0 27
Travis Carroll 12 Danville 12 89 0 50 228 19.0 26
Trey Hughes 12 Barr-Reeve 14 42 40 60 264 18.9 33
Michael Nesbitt 11 Evansville Memorial 10 48 6 75 189 18.9 33
Tyler Crace 12 Indiana for the Deaf 10 40 21 43 188 18.8 26
Donnie Hale 12 New Albany 12 83 9 31 224 18.7 28
Greg Dickey 11 Tipton 10 41 21 40 185 18.5 27
Devin Freels 11 New Washington 9 37 19 35 166 18.4 34
Nick Hutcheson 10 Greencastle 7 55 0 16 129 18.4 30
Trent Crabtree 11 Crawfordsville 12 56 16 60 220 18.3 31
Trent Lancaster 11 Northview 8 0 10 0 146 18.3 29
Keegan Beer 12 Wawasee 10 24 34 32 182 18.2 33
Blake Welch 11 Randolph Southern 9 42 14 38 164 18.2 26
Jordan Rapp 12 Guerin Catholic 15 64 11 42 271 18.1 31
Neal Beshears 12 Winchester 12 0 0 70 216 18.0 30
Jon Thompson 11 Rushville 9 56 7 29 162 18.0 24
Drew Ridlen 12 Baptist Academy 12 36 33 44 215 17.9 26
Alex Houck 11 Hagerstown 7 48 4 17 125 17.9 22
D.j. Balentine 10 Kokomo 13 49 29 46 231 17.8 28
Jordan Weidner 12 Danville 12 61 15 45 214 17.8 24
Brandon Demmings 12 Washington 11 66 10 34 196 17.8 28
Skyler Brentz 11 Ritter 10 39 20 40 178 17.8 32
Nic Moore 11 Warsaw 9 38 14 41 159 17.7 31
Max Landis 11 Perry Meridian 15 41 35 75 262 17.5 24
Dawson Gore 10 Eminence 8 13 32 17 139 17.4 28
Dustin Smith 11 Eastern Hancock 14 37 38 53 241 17.2 27
Reese Williams 11 Metropolitan Career Center 12 69 13 22 205 17.1 29
Jack Isenbarger 12 Zionsville 15 60 23 66 255 17.0 22
Daniel Turner 12 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 13 66 5 74 221 17.0 26
Miles Merchand 12 Monroe Central 11 67 8 29 187 17.0 22
Colt Meadows 12 Rochester 9 30 22 25 153 17.0 26
Nick Burlingame 12 Angola 13 0 0 0 220 16.9 32
Cody Atherton 12 Beech Grove 9 37 16 30 152 16.9 25
Roddy Richardson 12 Lafayette Jefferson 12 39 26 46 202 16.8 26
Spencer Comer 11 Rushville 9 41 11 36 151 16.8 24
Chandler Guion 11 Lapel 6 34 8 9 101 16.8 27
Matt Ward 12 Eastside 11 69 4 34 184 16.7 22
Randall Lowe 12 Tri-West Hendricks 10 37 6 29 166 16.6 30
Rhett Smith 10 Sullivan 14 68 8 0 231 16.5 26
Chris Bandy N/A Clinton Prairie 11 66 8 24 180 16.4 28
Cody Hastings 12 West Noble 8 49 5 18 131 16.4 29
Michael Kring 11 Madison Shawe 13 35 14 100 212 16.3 26
Colin Maltsberger 12 North Montgomery 11 34 22 32 178 16.2 26
Evan Hoff 11 Rochester 9 16 24 42 146 16.2 27
Austin Jarrett 11 Washington Catholic 13 79 3 42 209 16.1 30
Evan Dodd 11 Columbus North 11 61 7 34 177 16.1 24
Andrew Rudakas 12 Wheeler 15 87 7 44 239 15.9 28
Philip Tarnowski 12 Columbus North 11 69 0 37 175 15.9 24
Casey Anderson 12 Prairie Heights 12 44 14 60 190 15.8 29
Steve Sponseller 11 University 12 58 13 31 190 15.8 22
Brandon Burtner 11 Western Boone 12 42 26 27 189 15.8 21
Spencer Allman 11 Brownstown 10 42 17 23 158 15.8 27
Taylor Kolbus N/A Goshen 10 58 1 39 158 15.8 27
Tyler Waite 11 Tri-West Hendricks 10 30 5 20 157 15.7 26
P j Hubert 12 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 12 30 36 18 186 15.5 30
Ethan Jacobs 12 Tipton 10 61 4 21 155 15.5 29
Jeff Howard 12 Westfield 11 65 0 39 169 15.4 24
Zach Crosby 9 Lakewood Park Christian 10 25 24 32 154 15.4 26
Drew Larrick 11 Western 12 54 17 24 183 15.3 27
John Morgan 12 Andrean 11 33 24 18 167 15.2 31
Logan Thomas 11 Monroe Central 11 51 5 44 167 15.2 24
Brock Taulbee 11 Lakewood Park Christian 10 49 3 45 152 15.2 22
Nico Mingione 11 Madison Shawe 13 43 26 32 196 15.1 27
Caleb Rasmussen 10 Crawfordsville 12 60 5 40 181 15.1 23
Brennan Bragg 12 Switzerland County 14 81 0 48 210 15.0 25
Eric Baum 12 South Central (Union Mills) 12 36 21 24 180 15.0 22
Zach Apollos 12 Knightstown 12 69 2 36 180 15.0 24
Joe Lawson 12 Washington 11 57 0 37 165 15.0 21
Rebounds per game (minimum of 7.0 rpg)
Name Grade School Games Off Def Total RPG High
Jacob Kitchell 12 South Central (UM) 13 66 165 231 17.8 27
Deshaun Thomas 12 FW Luers 8 40 94 134 16.8 20
Nick Hutcheson 10 Greencastle 7 29 67 96 13.7 20
Travis Carroll 12 Danville 12 64 94 158 13.2 20
Mitchell Patton 12 South Knox 12 50 106 156 13.0 21
Kyle Stidom 10 Greenwood Christ. 8 25 75 100 12.5 19
Carson Breckenridge 12
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T&F/XC Hall of Fame: Eleven to be inducted Jan. 27

From iatccc.org
The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches (IATCCC) will induct its newest class of Hall of Fame members Jan. 27 as three coaches and eight athletes will be honored at the Sheraton Hotel (Keystone at The Crossing) in Indianapolis.
The honorees and their honors are as follows:
Bruce Blomberg, North Central (Indianapolis)
Coached North Central to the IHSAA state championship in 1992. His teams won four sectionals and two regionals. He had three individual state champions and 1 relay state champ. He had someone place in every event possible at the state meet. Also as girls sprint coach, he had three IHSAA state championship relay teams and coached 11 individual state champs.
Rob Johnson, Wabash College
Assistant coach for the USA Olympic Team in 2000. He spent 37 seasons as Wabash cross country coach and was the 1995 NCAA Division III Coach of the Year. He was inducted into the Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994. He was also a sprint and relay coach for the USA at the 1993 World University Games and head track coach for the 1983 Olympic Sports Festival. Rob has been a nationwide clinician for sprints and relays.
James Johnston Jr., Hobart
Was IHSAA state pole vault champion in 1954. While at Purdue, he was the Big 10 indoor pole vault champion in 1957 and 1959 and the NCAA champion in 1958 and runner-up in 1959. James coached six IHSAA state champions, including four pole vaulters.
Morgan Uceny, Plymouth
The 2002 IHSAA champion in the 800 meters (2:13.04). Four-time All-American while at Cornell. Is the 1,500-meter record holder for an Indiana high school grad (4:06.93). Has a personal best in the 800 of 2:00.1. Placed fourth at the 2008 Olympic Trials in the 1,500 and sixth in the 800. She was a member of the USA Track & Field team at the 2007 Pan American Games (800).
Christina Poulson, Delta
Three-time IHSAA champion in the 100-meter dash (2001, 2002, and 2003). She was third in 2000. Her winning times were :11.93 in 2001, :11.90 in 2002, and :11.75 in 2003.
Andrea Kremer, Indianapolis Chatard
IHSAA runner-up in the 3,200 (2000). At Miami of Ohio became the American junior record holder in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. She was also a three-time All-American and four-time MAC champion. Andrea has qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials in the marathon with a 2:41.28 last fall.
Jessica Gall, West Lafayette
IHSAA champion in cross country (2001) and the 3,200 (2002). Jessica was also the Mental Attitude Award winner for cross country in 2001. Went on to become a three-time All-American while at Indiana University, where she has the second-fastest time in school history in the 5,000 both indoors and outdoors. Jessica also qualified for the Olympic Marathon Trials in 2008.
David Neville, Merrillville
2008 Olympic gold medalist in the 1,600 relay and a bronze medalist in the 400. The 2002 IHSAA champion in the 400 (:46.99), his personal bests in the 200 (:20.39) and 400 (:44.61) are Indiana all-time bests. While at Indiana University, David was a three-time Big Ten champ in the 400 and a two-time champ in the 200.
Don Young, Gary Roosevelt
A five-time IHSAA champion (100, 200, and three times in the 400 relay) and a three-time state champ in 1983 (100 in :10.63, 200 in :21.17 and 400 relay). Was also on Roosevelt’s 400 relay winning teams in 1981 and 1982.
Leroy Dixon, South Bend LaSalle
The 2001 IHSAA champion in the 100 (:10.43) and 200 (:21.30), Dixon also was a gold medalist in the 2007 World Championships in the 400 relay. While at the University of South Carolina, he had personal bests of :10.02 and :20.58.
Mark Jelks, Gary West
A two-time winner at the 2002 IHSAA meet, winning the 100 in :10.25 (wind-aided) and 200 in :20.88 (wind-aided). He is second in Indiana high school history in the 100 (:10.25) and 200 (:20.19). Mark also ran :21.64 in 2003 and owns the Indiana boys indoor state record.
Other awards being presented at the Hall of Fame banquet include the Meredith Payne Award for official of the year (Mark Beck of Lafayette) as well as coaching longevity awards for the following:
50 years: Jim Eger, Elkhart Memorial, and Bill Welch, Rose-Hulman
40 years: Don Bonsett, Cass
20 years: Chuck Heimberg, Portage
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W: Week 9 wrapup

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Here is a rundown of results from 20 wrestling tournaments held the final weekend of the 2009-10 regular season, courtesy of IndianaMat.com and an insanely long game of copy-paste-format-edit by yours truly (rankings are from the latest coaches’ poll):
 
NORTHEAST HOOSIER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
No. 14 Bellmont continues its thuggery over the NEHC with four individual champions and a 60-point win over runner-up Carroll (Fort Wayne).
 
Team scores
1. #14 Bellmont 240
2. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 180
3. DeKalb 177
4. Homestead 171.5
5. East Noble 171
6. New Haven 123.5
7. Columbia City 55
8. Norwell 48
Results from the championship round:
103: Bowman (H) pin Frane (D), 3:45
112: Kissinger (CC) major dec. George, (H), 14-2
119: Franklin (H) dec. Jackson (EN), 7-5
125: Rushing (H) dec. Nesbitt (EN), 5-3
130: Smith (H) dec. Poynter (D), 7-2
135: Norton (Carroll) dec. Faurote (B), 1-0
140: Busse (B) dec. Lantz-Robbins (EN), 6-0
145: Reece Lefever (Carroll) major dec. Francois (NH), 13-2
152: LaRowe (EN) pin Zurbrugg (NH), 2:23
160: Conner Lefever (Carroll) dec. Hankenson (B), 5-2
171: Raypole (Carroll) dec. Stebing (B), 2-1
189: Thatcher (B) pin Enrietto (Carroll), 4:19
215: Bultemeier (B) pin Mills (H), 1:42
Hwt: Meyer (B) pin Shoemaker (D), 1:09
Results from the consolation round:
103: Girod (B) dec. Wilson (N) 10-5
112: Mix (D) won by default
119: Keuneke (B) pin Garman (Carroll), 4:36
125: Melcher (B) pin Sexton (D), 2:50
130: Riecke (EN) dec. Hormann (B) 6-3
135: Kryder (H) dec. Grimes (EN) 2-0
140: Bloomfield (NH) dec. Gaff (D) 5-3
145: Boman (D) dec. Croy (EN) 5-1
152: Mahlan (B) major dec. Smith (N) 10-2
160: Hammel (D) pin Hoffar (EN), 3:42
171: Rodenbeck (EN) dec. Baker (D) 2-1, OT
189: Short (N) dec. Hope (H) 5-4, OT
215: Lepley (D) dec. Morr (EN) 5-1
Hwt: Pritchard (NH) major dec. DeMuyt (EN) 15-2
Results from the fifth-place round:
103: Wilmer (Ca) dec. Forrester (CC) 4-2
112: Adams (B) tech fall Sabol (NH) 17-2
119: Miller (D) won by default
125: Sieger (NH) pin Riley Lefever (Ca), 4:38
130: Peaks (NH) major dec. McCullough (CC) 10-2
135: Perkins (NH) dec. Brummett (D) 4-3;
140: Clark (Ca) pin Shepherd (CC), 2:03
145: Baker (H) dec. Weaver (B) 8-6, OT
152: Coyle (CC) won by default
160: Gulick (H) dec. Syndram (NH) 6-3
171: Burnett (NH) pin Harper (N), 49 seconds
189: Graves (D) won by default
215: Andis (Ca) won by default
Hwt: Stickney (N) dec. Landez (Ca) 3-2
MT. VERNON (FORTVILLE) 6-WAY
No. 15 Franklin posts five easy victories in making the rounds undefeated. 
 
Franklin results:
#15 Franklin 59, Greenfield-Central 22
152 Vaught (FC) Fall 4:17 over Colclazier (GC) 6-0
160 Hessman (FC) Fall 1:21 over McGinley (GC) 12-0
171 Bass (FC) Fall 5:52 over Gruell (GC) 18-0
189 Early (GC) Fall 3:50 over Coulter (FC) 18-6
215 Knura (FC) Fall 4:15 over Gearlds (GC) 24-6
Hwt Kernodle (FC) Fall 1:20 over Wilburn (GC) 30-6
103 Farrell (GC) Maj Dec 18-5 over Pettijohn (FC) 30-10
112 Kief (FC) Fall 0:36 over Ruff (GC) 36-10
119 Williams (FC) Fall 2:10 over Raffaelli (GC) 42-10
125 Kriech (FC) Forfeit 48-10
130 Mayhugh (GC) Fall over DeWees (FC) 48-16
135 Vanhorn (FC) Fall 4:18 over Young (GC) 54-16
140 Bowman (FC) Tech Fall 18-3 over Ruff (GC) 59-16
145 Heald (GC) Fall 3:33 over Dickinson (FC) 59-22
#15 Franklin 66, Southmont 3
160 Hessman (FC) Dec 1-0 over Wills (SM) 3-0
171 Bass (FC) Dec 7-0 over Haslam (SM) 6-0
189 Coulter (FC) Fall 1:54 over Smith (SM) 12-0
215 Knura (FC) Fall 1:35 over Phillips (SM) 18-0
Hwt Burkhart (SM) OT Dec over Kernodle (FC) 18-3
103 Pettijohn (FC) Fall 2:46 over Jenkins (SM) 24-3
112 Kief (FC) Fall 1:05 over Rogers (SM) 30-3
119 Williams (FC) Maj Dec 16-4 over Barrett (SM) 34-3
125 DeWees (FC) Fall 1:13 over Nave (SM) 40-3
130 Schofield (FC) Fall 3:58 over Simpson (SM) 46-3
135 Vanhorn (FC) Tech Fall 15-0 over McCaslin (SM) 51-3
140 Bowman (FC) Fall 0:55 over Davis (SM) 57-3
145 Dickinson (FC) Fall 1:57 over Poynter (SM) 63-3
152 Vaught (FC) Dec 10-7 over Long (SM) 66-3
#15 Franklin 57, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 15
171 Bass (FC) Fall 1:08 over Smyser (MV) 6-0
189 Coulter (FC) Dec 7-3 over Myers (MV) 9-0
215 Balbach (MV) Fall over Knura (FC) 9-6
Hwt Ross (MV) Fall over Kernodle (FC) 9-12
103 Pettijohn (FC) Forfeit 15-12
112 Kief (FC) Fall 1:07 over Eastman (MV) 21-12
119 Williams (FC) Fall 2:45 over Gwinn (MV) 27-12
125 Rose/McCarthy ? (MV) Dec 6-4 OT over Kriech (FC) 27-15
130 Schofield (FC) Forfeit 33-15
135 Vanhorn (FC) Dec 5-2 over Mogollon (MV) 36-15
140 Bowman (FC) Fall 0:54 over Newkirk (MV) 42-15
145 Dickinson (FC) Fall over Hope (MV) 48-15
152 Vaught (FC) Dec 8-2 over Geer (MV) 51-15
160 Hessman (FC) Fall 1:25 over Tackett (MV) 57-15
#15 Franklin 72, Benton Central 6
189 Milligan (BC) Fall over Brooks (FC) 0-6
215 Knura (FC) Fall over Kidwell (BC) 6-6
Hwt Kernodle (FC) Dec 4-1 over Luce (BC) 9-6
103 Pettijohn (FC) Forfeit 15-6
112 Kief (FC) Tech Fall 17-0 over Weise (BC) 20-6
119 Williams (FC) Fall 2:12 over McTaggart (BC) 26-6
125 DeWees (FC) Fall 0:33 over Byroad (BC) 32-6
130 Schofield (FC) Fall over Ponto (BC) 38-6
135 Vanhorn (FC) Fall over McTaggart (BC) 44-6
140 Bowman (FC) Fall 3:02 over Martinez (BC) 50-6
145 Dickinson (FC) Tech Fall 18-1 over McCartney (BC) 55-6
152 Vaught (FC) Tech Fall 19-4 over Conard (BC) 60-6
160 Hessman (FC) Forfeit 66-6
171 Bass (FC) Fall 1:30 over Stichter (BC) 72-6
#15 Franklin 75, Shelbyville 3
215 Knura (FC) Fall over Uhls (SV) 6-0
Hwt Kernodle (FC) Fall over Hyatt (SV) 12-0
103 Pettijohn (FC) Forfeit 18-0
112 Kief (FC) Fall over Pease (SV) 24-0
119 Anspaugh (SV) Dec 5-3 OT over Williams (FC) 24-3
125 DeWees (FC) Fall over Williams (SV) 30-3
130 Schofield (FC) Fall over Clark (SV) 36-3
135 Vanhorn (FC) Forfeit 42-3
140 Bowman (FC) Fall over Hanna (SV) 48-3
145 Dickinson (FC) Fall over Branson (SV) 54-3
152 Vaught (FC) Dec 3-0 over Boucher (SV) 57-3
160 Hessman (FC) Forfeit 63-3
171 Bass (FC) Forfeit 69-3
189 Brooks (FC) Fall over Suits (SV) 75-3
SUMMIT ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Fort Wayne Dwenger crowns seven champions in dominating this 10-team tourney.
 
Team scores
1. Fort Wayne Dwenger 303
2. Fort Wayne South 189.5
3. Fort Wayne Northrop 166.5
3. Fort Wayne North 166.5
5. Fort Wayne Snider 144
6. Fort Wayne Wayne 115
7. Harding 114.5
8. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 110
9. Fort Wayne Elmhurst 95
10. Fort Wayne Luers 71.5
Results from the championship round:
103 Chris McKinley, Northrop pin Jose Nino, Elmhurst, 3:40
112 Tim Burns, Dwenger pin James Johnson, South, 4:40
119 Tony Lovejoy, Luers major dec. Alex Troy, Snider, 9-0
125 Cedric Morrison, Harding major dec. Tony Elkins, Snider, 16-7
130 Michael Nix, Dwenger dec. Kaleb Braun, North, 8-2
135 Corey Delaney, Dwenger pin Oliver Stuart, North, 1:53
140 Wade Thiel, North pin Russell Coonan, Dwenger, 1:34
145 Jordan Venderley, Dwenger dec. Kody Jones, Concordia, 7-1
152 Carter Delaney, Dwenger pin David Hayden, Elmhurst, 5:44
160 Ben Evans, Dwenger pin John Porter, Northrop, 5:54
171 Corey Harris, Northrop dec. Brendan Berghoff, Dwenger, 10-7
189 Peter Waikel, Dwenger dec. Redrecus McCurrie, Wayne, 11-8
215 Theo-Coursen Garr, South dec. Clint Davis, North, 8-3
Hwt Korey Eck, Concordia pin Tony Bobay, Dwenger, 1:23
Results from the consolation round:
103 Tommie Lockett, Harding M-Dec Devin Hubbard, Snider, 14-3
112 Mason Meling, Snider Dec Chris Poling, Elmhurst, 7-0
119 Cameron Scher, Bishop Dwenger Dec Mike Miller, North Side, 12-11
125 Phil Fisher, South Side Dec Michael Zehr, Bishop Dwenger, 8-3
130 Chase Kunesh, Northrop Dec Jose Chacon, Snider, 7-2
135 Sam Johnson, Bishop Luers Fall Marwin Washington, South Side, 1:37
140 Thomas Sollberger, Wayne Dec Cody Vazquez, South Side, 5-2
145 Trevon Carr, Harding Fall Zach Partin, North Side, 2:24
152 Dylan Gloy, Wayne Dec Logan Thatcher, South Side, 4-1 OT
160 Jamal Turner, Elmhurst Dec Aristotle Bennett, South Side, 10-3
171 Frank Anderson, Harding Fall Josh Bullock, Wayne, 0:44
189 Daniel Sauders, Concordia Fall Nolan Wilson, Harding, 4:24
215 Moe Talamantes, Northrop Dflt Isaac Evans, Bishop Dwenger
Hwt Vernie Starks, South Side Fall Travis Sparks, Northrop, 3:54
BIG 8 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Jasper survives a back-and-forth jousting with runner-up Mount Vernon (Posey) and Princeton for the team title at this seven-school tourney.
 
Team scores
1. Jasper (JA) 214
2. Mount Vernon (Posey) (MV) 204
3. Princeton (PR) 199
4. Boonville (BO) 139
5. Washington (WA) 61.5
6. Mount Carmel (IL) (MC) 56
7. Vincennes Lincoln (VL) 13
Top-four finishers:
103
1st- Dau (PR) pin Kemmeling (MV)
3rd- Graber (WA) tkf Derr (BO)
112
1st- Eckert (??) pin Hester (MV)
3rd- Messel (PR) dec. Butler (WA) 20-18
119
1st- Griesemer (PR) md Mathies (MV) 8-0
3rd- Coomer (BO) dec. Chavez (JA) 4-0
125
1st- Hoehn (MV) dec. McEllhiney (PR) 6-5
3rd- Linne (JA) pin Snyder (BO)
130
1st- Chambers (JA) pin Wallis (PR)
3rd- Dallas (MV) dec. Ennis (BO) 7-2
135
1st- Konrath (MV) md Harder (JA) 11-2
3rd- Stewart (BO) dec. Meyer (PR) 7-1
140
1st- Meurer (MV) dec. Schnur (BO) 5-2
3rd- Owen (JA) pin Rainey (WA)
145
1st- Seiler (BO) dec. Jines (PR) 2-0 (1 OT)
3rd- Schwenk (JA) md Blanford (MV) 9-0
152
1st- Marshall (MV) dec. Hannah (MC) 6-4
3rd- Koberstein (PR) dec. Ackerman (JA) 3-1
160
1st- Jones (JA) pin Smith (PR)
3rd- Haire (BO) dec. Wampler (MC) 7-1
171
1st- Stein (PR) pin Kreilein (JA)
3rd- Osborne (MV) dec. Nelson (WA) 6-5
189
1st- Tucker (JA) dec. Henricson (BO) 7-4
3rd- Ewers (MV) dec. Halbig (PR) 4-2
215
1st- Rubenacker (MV) pin Camp (BO)
3rd- Thacker (PR) dec. Jenkins (JA) 8-5
Hwt
1st- Jenkins (JA) dec. Crum (MC) 3-2 (4 OT)
3rd- Lundy (WA) pin O’Connell (MV)
INDIANA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Indianapolis Manual holds off Indianapolis Northwest for the team title at this seven-school tourney. Host Indianapolis Washington’s Mike Pullens is named the meet’s outstanding wrestler, while Manual’s Jason Stewart earns coach of the year honors.
Team scores
1. Indianapolis Manual 228
2. Indianapolis Northwest 206
3. Indianapolis Howe Academy 182
4. Indianapolis Broad Ripple 165.5
5. Indianapolis Tech 154
6. Indianapolis Washington 135
7. Indianapolis Arlington 41
Howe results:
112: Steven Carrethers, second
119: Erik Brown, fourth
125: Micgail Fields, second
130: Domonic Nelis, second
135: Jon Rhoton, sixth
140: Lucas Ford, sixth
145: Zack Beltran, third
160: Zack Sponsel, champion
171: Quintin Edwards, third
189: Willam Carter, champion
215: Luqman Hazelton, third
Hwt: Kurtis Arnett, fifth
NORTHEAST CORNER CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fairfield snags three solo crowns and six runner-up finishes to narrowly defeat runner-up Prairie Heights (two first, two seconds, five thirds) at Angola.
Team scores
1. Fairfield (FF) 214
2. Prairie Heights (PH) 208.5
3. Churubusco (CH) 177.5
4. Lakeland (LL) 147.5
5. West Noble (WN) 143.5
6. Westview (WV) 82
7. Fremont (FR) 74
8. Eastside (ES) 58.5
9. Angola (AN) 49.5
10. Central Noble (CN) 28
Top-six finishers:
103
Championship: Will Nelson (WN) dec. Danny Hamm (PH) 5-3
Nico Hensley (AN) maj. dec. T.J. Thompson (LL) 12-1
Tanner Frye (FR) by fall over Dustin Stutzman (FF) 1:55
112
Championship: Bret Martz (FF) dec. J.J. Weimer (WN) 8-2
Nathon Clark (PH) by fall over Avery Glick (LL) 3:19
Clint Bechtold (CH) won by forfeit
119
Championship: A.J. Grim (WN) maj. dec. Ricky Masters (FF) 14-5
Chris Firestone (FR) by fall over Matt Neeley (PH) 2:39
Matt Simmons (AN) by injury default over Austin Gamble (WV)
125
Championship: Travis Barroquillo (PH) dec. Lucas Willms (FR) 4-0
Josh Yates (FF) by fall over Austin Lewton (WV) 1:39
Jason Nicodemus (CH) dec. Tim Bernardin (ES) 7-1
130
Championship: Dillon Hinen (FF) maj. dec. Logan Hayes (PH) 16-2
Adam Boggess (CH) dec. Leo Rodriguez (WN) 2-1
Caleb Frey (WV) by fall over Eddie Baczynski (LL) 3:38
135
Championship: Doug Rush (WN) by fall over Zack Armstead (CH) 3:51
Adam Steele (PH) maj. dec. Justin Zienta (FR) 8-0
Benjamin Pearson (CN) dec. Drew Yoder (FF) 4-1
140
Championship: A.J. Herron (CH) dec. Dustin Hinen (FF) 12-5
Zach Beebe (PH) by fall over Zach Rupright (WN) 4:27
Brandon Zolman (ES) maj. dec. Damion Brown (LL) 15-2
145
Championship: Brock Bateman (LL) by fall over Alex Tackman (WV) 1:39
Sam Siddons (CH) dec. Kody Clark (PH) 1-0
Dustin Smallwood (FF) dec. Taylor Nash (AN) 7-1
152
Championship: Jake Rupright (WN) dec. Jerad Stump (FF) 11-5
Jordan Nicodemus (CH) dec. Mike Gaetz (PH) 7-1
Matt Frisby (ES) dec. Zach Miller (LL) 10-4
160
Championship: Adam Kolakowski (FF) dec. Adam Schrock (LL) 6-4
Ryan Chandler (PH) dec. Tyler Rimmel (CN) 6-2
171
Championship: Jordan Hamilton (CH) by fall over Alex Hostetler (FF) 3:14
Logan Counterman (PH) maj. dec. Chris Curtis (LL) 10-2
Connor Warren (WV) by injury default over Eli Eckert (CN)
189
Championship: Chris Smith (LL) by fall over Jordan Bontrager (FF) 2:41
Braxton Siddons (CH) dec. Tim Mills (AN) 10-8
Caleb Harville (WV) dec. Jon Frisby (ES) 6-3
215
Championship: Taylor Grubb (PH) maj. dec. Justin Comino (FF) 14-4
Jay Linscomb (CH) by fall over Jake Hughart (ES) 1:34
Bryan Martin (LL) by fall over Zach Terrell (AN) 2:25
Hwt
Championship: Gabe Zimmerly (WV) dec. Matt Burkey (LL) 5-3
Matt Beard (ES) by fall over Travis Liggett (CH) :36
Jerardo Flores (WN) by fall over Zach Mitchell (FR) 2:25
Regular-season standings
1. Fairfield 9-0
2. Prairie Heights 8-1
3. Churubusco 7-2
4. Lakeland 6-3
5. Fremont 4-5
6. West Noble 4-5
7. Eastside 3-6
8. Westview 3-6
9. Angola 1-8
10. Central Noble 0-9
EASTERN INDIANA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
South Dearborn captures five solo winners en route to the team title at this six-team tourney, while the Knights’ 130-pound Tyler Clark earns most valuable wrestler for the third time in his career.
Team scores
1. South Dearborn 238
2. East Central 193
3. Franklin County 141.5
4. Batesville 125
5. Greensburg 107
6. Lawrenceburg 31
Top-four finishers:
103
Garrett Brasier EC
Kevin Condo FC
Robert Swift SD
Jonathan Dawes BA
112
Brian Struewing EC
Mitch Reed GR
Chance Evans SD
Allan Apsley FC
119
Jacob McCord SD
Lucas Gramman EC
Anthony Gartenman BA
Cody Land LA
125
Nolan Feller FC
Mike Strub BA
Ronnie Whisman SD
K.C. Hedger LA
130
Tyler Clark SD
Brad Doehrman BA
Trent Eliason LA
Adrian Shellabarger GR
135
Chris Struewing EC
Justin Ballard SD
Jake McCoy FC
Evan Solgere GR
140
Travis Nunlist BA
Jesse Adams SD
Ethan Orschell FC
Brad Barry EC
145
Caleb Smith FC
Jamie Barron SD
Bryce Gorsuch BA
Will Hermesch GR
152
Nick Manning SD
Zach Hutchinson EC
Justin Dance GR
Jacob Deal BA
160
Mark Brown EC
Nick Harrell SD
Daniel Howard BA
171
Alex Fischer GR
Brandon Gunter BA
Jake Burch FC
Andrew Lockwood EC
189
Kevin Wilger SD
Cameron McMullen EC
Matt Davidson FC
Max Baker LA
215
Ron Forman SD
Spencer Gommel GR
Trevor Bischoff EC
Andrew Brown FC
Hwt
Ricky Brown EC
Nathan Craig SD
Eric Widmer FC
Devonn Greiwe GR
THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Whitko wins at least seven individual crowns in easily taking this eighth-team tourney.
Team scores
1. Whitko 271
2. Southwood 204
3. Northfield 197.5
4. North Miami 158
5. Rochester 146
6. Tippecanoe Valley 112
7. Manchester 71
8. Wabash 60
Top-four finishers:
103
Busz Whitko tf Weese Roch 21-5 
Poole NF dec Mock NM 9-7
112
Gibert Whitko p Striker SW 5:59 
Chamberlain NF p Armstrong TV 2:34
119
A. Letourneau ?? p Fincher TV 5:13 
Delong NF maj Dill Manchester 12-3
125
Letourneau Whitko maj Williams Wabash 14-4 
Louck SW inj def Kirtlan NF
130
Rothgeb Whitko p Rebholz SW 2:00 
McKee NM inj def Augustus NF
135
Bays Whitko dec Nelson TV 4-3 
Ahnert NM dec Evans SW 2-0
140
Wells NF p Brainard SW 5:05 
Wyatt Roch dec Barker NM 3-0
145
Dickey SW dec Shidler Roch 7-4 
Bauters TV dec Pherigo Whitko 3-0
152
Yoder TV p Kirtlan NF 4:44 
Feasby Whitko dec Murphy NM 8-1
160
Stephens SW p Mundy Whitko 4:53
Anderson NF dec Hoover NM 5-3 in ot
171
Striggle Whitko maj Miller Roch 10-2 
White NM dec Enyeart SW 4-2
189
Swan NF dec Spicer SW 13-7 
Haner NM dec Burton Wabash 9-4
215
Ammons NF p Gamble Roch 1:17 
Newsome Whitko p Fuller NM :47
Hwt
Brainard Whitko dec Murphy NM 3-2 
Elliott Roch p Martin SW :59
ALLEN COUNTY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 
Garrett wins, and that’s all we know.
Team scores
1. Garrett 184
2. South Adams 176
3. Leo 163.5
4. Southern Wells 155
5. Adams Central 149
6. Heritage 142
7. Woodlan 98
8. Bluffton 86.5
 
HOOSIER HEARTLAND CONFERENCE TOUNAMENT
Tri-Central wins seven individual titles in cruising to victory at this five-school tourney.
Team scores
1. Tri-Central 254
2. Carroll (Flora) 181.5
3. Clinton Central 116.5
4. Lafayette Central Catholic 99
5. Clinton Prairie 84
 
Champions and runners-up:
103 Kyle Miller, Rossville def. Dakota Anderson, Tri-Central
112 Corbin Oneal, Tri-Central def. Trey Overholser, Carroll(Flora)
119 Austin Anderson, Tri-Central def. Cody Schrader, Laf CenCath
125 Tallis Bowers, Carroll def. Nick Granlund, LCC
130 Spenser Burton, Tri-Central def. Anthony Pickett, Carroll
135 Keegan Pyke, Tri-Central def. Nick Gamel, Carroll
140 Haydon Buck, Tri-Central def. Toby Hensley, Clinton Prairie
145 Montrail Johnson, Tri-Central def. Drew Miller, Rossville
152 Taylor Evans, Clinton Central def. Cody Byrd, Tri-Central
160 Jake Evans, CC def. Jared Collins, Carroll
171 Devin Morgan, LCC def. Kameron Casto, Carroll
189 Kenny Parson, Tri-Central def. Nathan Burdine, CC
215 Andy Jacquet, CC def. Eric Cage, Tri-Central
285 Mark Strong, LCC def. Brandon Weber, Carroll
CENTRAL INDIANA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Alexandria wins its first CIC crown in 20-some years by capturing seven individual championships, including the first six weight classes.
Team scores
1. Alexandria 226
2. Oak Hill 193
3. Elwood 188
4. Eastbrook 156
5. Frankton 152
6. Blackford 143.5
7. Mississinewa 111.5
8. Madison-Grant 62
Results from the championship round:
103
Naselroad (A) def. Salter (OH) 17-0
112
L. Blanton (A) def. Staggs (OH) 17-1
119
Lanning (A) def. Jones (OH) Fall (1:55)
125
Josh Blanton (A) def. Byrd (Miss) Fall (1:59)
130
Walker (A) def. Boyland (El) Fall (3:35)
135
Jon Blanton (A) def. Dennis (OH) 14-6
140
Long (El) def. Weismiller (Fr) 20-10
145
Hovermale (EB) def. Shellenburger (El) 19-2
152
S. Edwards (A) def. Crawford (Fr) 12-5
160
Landrum (El) def. Porter-Jones (EB) Fall (1:57)
171
Bratcher (EB) def. Taylor (A) Fall (3:05)
189
Millspaugh (OH) def. Greenlee (Fr) Fall (1:58)
215
Beasley (Fr) def. Harper (OH) 11-8
Hwt
Justice (Bl) def. Cunningham (Fr) Fall (3:37)
 
NORTHERN STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Jimtown nails down five champions and five more runner-up finishes in taking this eight-team tourney.
 
Team scores
1. Jimtown 270.5
2. New Prairie 207.5
3. Knox 163
4. LaVille 117
5. Glenn 117
6. Culver Community 106
7. Triton 103.5
8. Bremen 96
Results from the championship round:
103: Dominic Garrett (J) won by fall over Allen Betts (C) 1:12
112: Nick Crume (J) beat Dalton Overmyer (C) 6-0
119: Danny Bradley (K) pinned Zach Slough (J) 5:45
125: Kyle Hernandez (K) pinned Hayden Davies (J) 1:53
130: Collin Crume (J) beat Justin Bogart (B) 4-0
135: Jeremy Hill (J) beat Devann Biddle (K) 15-3
140: Darius Stevens (T) beat Matt Hill (J) 6-4
145: Joe Zigler (NP) beat Mike Souders (J) 5-2
152: Dillan Escobedo (NP) beat Trevor Berger (B) 11-1
160: Tanner Adams (J) pinned Niles Goodman (NP) :59
171: Jimmy Krause (K) beat Dylan Senff (T) 6-5
189: Matt Hurford (C) beat Brock Vermillion (T) 7-4
215: Alan Bollenbacher (B) beat David Wilson (NP) 11-1
Hwt: Jeremiah Harvey (C) won by injury default over Eric Forrest (J)
Results from the consolation round:
103: Andrew Frey (G) beat Blake Savichick (NP) 7-6
112: Kaleb McCallum (G) pinned Matthew Loftis (NP) :25
119: Cody Dubich (NP) pinned Michael Wireman (LV) :42
125: Nathan King (NP) pinned Sean Webb (LV) 1:46
130: Sean Lynch (K) pinned Dakota Rudynski (G) 2:14
135: Justin Keyser (B) beat Derek Hiler (G) 9-2
140: Chance Martin (K) pinned Cody Higgins (NP) 2:30
145: Isaac Krohn (G) beat Kevin Surguy (LV) 3-2
152: Jeff Burghduf (J) pinned Tyler Potthoff (K) 4:02
160: Cody Strange (G) beat Garrett Majchrzak (K) 9-3
171: Jeff Jurczak (NP) beat Brandon Weinkauf (J) 5-1
189: Justin Wagers (J) beat John Kampf (NP) 3-2
215: Kyle Zartman (LV) beat Dustin Chafin (J) 4-2
Hwt: Abraham Hall (B) pinned Aaron Haines (T) 1:09
Results from the fifth-place round:
103: No Match
112: Conner Metcalf (LV) won by forfeit
119: Ryan Ishmael (G) won by forfeit
125: Ian Randolph (C) pinned Myles White (G) 2:36
130: Josh Morford (NP) pinned Tommy Morcombe (LV) 4:57
135: Devin Johnson (LV) pinned Nathan Howe (NP) 1:52
140: Travis Johnson (LV) won by forfeit
145: Brandon Shelhart (K) pinned Dakota Grubbs (T) 2:27
152: Tony Swanson (T) won by injury default over Preston Pittman (LV)
160: Erik Hoffman (T) beat Austin Miller (LV) 2-0
171: Robert Molebash (C) pinned Addison Davis (G) 1:36
189: Josh McNeill (LV) pinned Gumaro Flores (B) 1:26
215: Matt Heath (T) beat Andrew Kenny (G) 2-0
Hwt: Chris Stump (LV) pinned Tyler Dolezal (NP) :54
MID-INDIANA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Peru captures four individual crowns and a pair of second-place finishes to eke past Eastern (Greentown) (two champs, three runners-up) for the team title.
Team scores
1. Peru 220
2. Eastern (Greentown) 214
3. Northwestern 172
4. Hamilton Heights
4. Western 141
6. Maconaquah 141
7. Cass 131
8. Taylor 81.5
 
103 Shannon Garretson, Peru pin Connor Young, Eastern 3:41
112 Braxton Simpson, Peru pin Tyler Elmore, Hamilton Heights 4:41
119 Matt Miller, Northwestern dec. Blake Pence, Eastern 8-3
125 Kris Workman, Taylor major dec. Zack Alexander, Eastern 10-2
130 John Horner, Eastern major dec. Collin Quin, Peru 12-3
135 Jeese Goodnight, Northwestern pin Tyler Fording, Eastern 5:45
140 Logan Taylor, Western dec. Brenner Stage, Maconaquah 8-1
145 Dalton Sparks, Peru pin William Poe, Maconaquah 1:39
152 Blake Thomas, Eastern pin Brian ****, Maconaquah 1:42
160 Derrick Worden, Cass pin Jake Wiechmann, Western 2:21
171 Christian Harvey, Taylor major dec. Reece Kunkle, Maconaquah 12-1
189 Devin Reed, Northwestern pin Koby Herbst, Peru 3:34
215 Dustin Reich, Peru pin Bo Weir, Western 2:40
Hwt Evan Floyd, Northwestern pin Trevor Buckalew, Western 5:49
CULVER ACADEMIES INVITATIONAL
South Bend Riley wins four crowns and captures two more runner-up finishes to defeat runner-up LaPorte (five champions, one second) by 18 points.
Team scores
1. South Bend Riley 155
2. LaPorte 137
3. Elkhart Central 117
4. Culver Academies 111
5. Mishawaka Marian 64
6. Gary West 63
7. Sheridan 58
8. Indianapolis Attucks 40
9. Whiting 38
10. Howe Military 26
Results from the championship round:
103: Tyler Kuzdas (L) pin Orlando Mukes (GWS) 3:13;
112: Jordan Sailors (R) dec. Abraham Que (EC) 5-3;
119: Erik Ullery (R) dec. Charlie Salinas (CMA) 12-4;
125: Javier Martinez (R) dec. Frank Mancuso (L) 8-5;
130: Trevor Echarrea (EC) pin Josh Brown (CMA) 4:46;
135: Kelly Kolat (R) dec. Daulton Vass (CMA) 9-2;
140: Nick Santana (L) dec. Mike Anderson (R) 15-5;
145: Alex Canacci (CMA) pin Joe Roland (R) 4:43;
152: Robert Hawthorne (ICA) dec. Nicholas Hill (GWS) 5-3 OT;
160: Alex Stewart (L) pin Cameron Crowell (CMA) 3:12;
171: Zach Smith (L) dec. Devon Gilbert (M) 18-7;
189: Dustin Pape (L) dec. Jerel Johnson (EC) 3-0;
215: Robert Deering (M) pin Nathan Miller (S) 4:31;
Hwt: Dominique Stauffer (EC) pin Cody Walton (S) 1:37.
POCKET ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Heritage Hills holds off Gibson Southern by 16 points by virtue of three first- and four second-place finishes, with the runner-up Titans finishing at three and two.
Team scores
1. Heritage Hills 234
2. Gibson Southern 218
3. Southridge 147
4. Pike Central 133.5
5. Tell City 116
6. South Spencer 109.5
7. North Posey 104
8. Forest Park 93.5
9. Tecumseh 25
Top-four finishers:
103
1. Hipp(SS) major dec. Stock(NP)
3. Schieve(PC) pinned Brinkman(HH)
112
1. Kendle(PC) dec. Dunkel(GS)
3. Lawalin(TC) dec. Meyers(HH)
119
1. Hirsch(GS) dec. Waninger(HH)
3. O’Brien(NP) pinned Olinger(FP)
125
1. Lunsford(PC) dec. Hedinger(FP)
3. Diamond(HH) dec. Small(SS)
130
1. Meliff(NP) major dec. Begle(HH)
3. Flynn(TC) pinned Thomas(FP)
135
1. Hughes(PC) dec. Harpenau(HH)
3. Jones(S) pinned Singleton(GS)
140
1. Graper(GS) dec. Wetzel(SS)
3. Smith(FP) dec. Mundy(S)
145
1. Terry(HH) dec. Ingram(S)
3. Woods(GS) pinned Hesson(SS)
152
1. Rickenbaugh(HH) dec. Pace(T)
3. Henrickson(TC) dec. Stetter(S)
160
1. Songer(S) pinned Steinmetz(GS)
3. Oser(HH) pinned Hedinger(TC)
171
1. Weiss(HH) pinned Like(PC)
3. Martin(GS) pinned Leistner(TC)
189
1. Price(NP) dec. Voges(FP)
3. Salkill(SS) pinned Maldanado(HH)
215
1. Froehlich(TC) pinned Manning(PC)
3. Begle(HH) dec. Hurt(GS)
Hwt
1. Meny(GS) pinned Lubbehusen(HH)
3. Veatch(S) dec. Barclay(SS)
 
NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Elkhart Memorial gets three champs and four runner-up in nipping Goshen (three, five) for the title at NorthWood.
Team scores
1. Elkhart Memorial 219
2. Goshen 216
3. Northridge 142
4. Plymouth 131
5. Warsaw 129
6. Wawasee 122
7. Concord 118
8. NorthWood 73.5
Results from the championship round:
103: Jarred Brooks (War) pinned Codey Flickinger (M) 0:37
112: Austin Maynard (G) maj. dec. Devin Puckett (Nr) 21-8
119: Steven Ross (C) tech. fall Gary Houser 16-0
125: Kevin Kelly (M) dec. Fulvio DeSantiago (C) 7-3
130: Nestor Ruizvelasco (C) dec. Ronnie Bogle (M) 14-8
135: Bobby Marcuccilli (Waw) maj. dec. Gage Egierski (P) 17-5
140: Paul Manbu (War) dec. Ryan Ntende (G) 3-2
145: Chase Lewandowski (P) dec. Alberto Rios (M) 8-2
152: Zack Corpe (M) by injury default over Troy Pickard (G)
160: Francisco Garcia (G) by injury default over Mack White (Nr)
171: Joey Melendez (Waw) dec. J.B. Singer (G) 5-4 (ot)
189: Carson Sappington (M) dec. Brandon Dillenbeck (G) 3-2
215: Brandon Daniels (G) dec. Shane Hendrickson (M) 5-0
Hwt: Damon Howe (P) dec. Jacob Clark (G) 3-2 (ot).
Results from the consolation round:
103: Bryce Hershberger (NW) dec. Anthony Datena (C) 7-0
112: Dalton Campbell (C) dec. Clay Crosbie (P) 3-0
119: Nick Vaughn (M) pinned Luis Munoz 1:45
125: Zack Worcell (G) dec. Zach Rhymer (NW) 10-8
130: Chase Anglemeyer (NW) tech. fall Jake Kenny (Nr) 18-1
135: Cam Matteson (M) dec. Travis Pickard (G) 4-0
140: Steve Vergonet (M) pinned Raul Rodriguez (Waw) 1:51
145: Andrew Stegelmann (G) maj. dec. Eric Miller (Nr) 11-1
152: Chris Hogendobler (C) dec. Caleb Kelly (P) 2-0
160: Everardo Ahuati (War) dec. Nathan Benham (P) 8-5
171: Jason Miller (Nr) dec. Ryan Evans (P) 2-1 (ot)
189: Scott Barry (P) dec. Ross Hoover (War) 4-0
215: Jake Jones (Waw) pinned Rollie White (Nr) 1:55
Hwt: Matt Maher (Nr) dec. Lucas Waterman (M) 5-4
Final NLC standings (dual records in parentheses)
1. Elkhart Memorial (7-0) 16 points
2. Goshen (6-1) 14
3. Northridge (5-2) 12
4. Warsaw (4-3) 9
5. Plymouth (1-6) 6.5
6. Concord (2-5) 5.5
6. Wawasee (1-6) 5.5
8. NorthWood (2-5) 4.5
All-NLC Team:
All champions were named to the all-conference team, as were at-large selections Fulvio DeSantiago (Concord), Shane Hendrickson (Elkhart Memorial), and Gary Houser (Northridge).
NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Huntington North and runner-up New Castle each win five individual crowns at this eight-team tourney, but the Vikings prevail.
 
Team scores
1. Huntington North 235.5
2. New Castle 233
3. Marion 170
4. Logansport 151.5
5. Kokomo 114
6. Muncie Central 112.5
7. Anderson 98
8. Richmond 64
Champions:
103 Ian Hiers HN
112 Logan Randle HN
119 Alex Catron NC
125 Rob Newsome HN
130 Connor Mullins NC
135 Levi Rose NC
140 Cody Fellers NC
145 Brant Hiple HN
152 Nick Duke MA
160 Zeke Lloyd MA
171 Von Wasson NC
189 Darryn Scott MA
215 Dylan Green KO
285 Nick Cooper HN
OLYMPIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Yes, it’s Connersville.
Team standings
1. Connersville
2. Anderson Highland
3. Jay County
4. Muncie South 
WESTERN INDIANA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Northview crowns four champs to three for runner-up South Vermillion. 
Team scores
1. Northview 232
2. South Vermillion 203
3. West Vigo 190
4. Edgewood 163
5. Owen Valley 130
6. Sullivan 114
7. Brown County 107
Results from the championship round:
103 Caleb Nicosin, Northview Fall Troy Price, South Vermillion, 3:25
112 Aaron Bullock, Brown County Dec Spencer Bishop, South Vermillion, 7-3
119 Levi Edwards, West Vigo Dec Austin Bell, Northview, 8-6
125 Dalton Millikan, South Vermillion Dec AJ Kerr, Edgewood, 6-4
130 John Walker, Sullivan Dec Robert Stewart, Owen Valley, 6-3
135 Luke Pingleton, Northview M-Dec Jack Petry, Owen Valley, 20-8
140 Jeremy Salyers, Edgewood Fall Dyman Lewellyn, West Vigo, 1:37
145 Ross Hoggatt, South Vermillion Fall Jed Cox, Sullivan, 3:19
152 Quincy Richey, Brown County Fall Ryan Roach, West Vigo, 3:32
160 Holden Fudurich, Sullivan M-Dec Brady Silvers, Northview, 16-5
171 Ben Bird, West Vigo Dec Jeff Spicer, Edgewood, 4-3
189 Brandon Pleake, Northview Fall Chase Behrman, Owen Valley, 4:55
215 Aaron See, Northview Fall Ryan Childers, West Vigo, 1:30
Hwt Trent Wallace, South Vermillion Dec Beau Judd, Northview, 8-6
Results from the consolation round:
103 Mike Mest, Edgewood Dec Gage Lynch, West Vigo, 6-5
112 Skyler Hall, Northview Fall Kaelan Shouse, Owen Valley, 4:50
119 Colt Thompson, Sullivan Fall Garrett Jammes, South Vermillion, 2:43
125 Nate Sullivan, Sullivan Fall Dylan Quackenbush, Brown County, 2:28
130 Anthony Thompson, Edgewood Dec Josh Farley, South Vermillion, 10-4
135 Jacob Creasey, West Vigo Fall John Gross, South Vermillion, 2:14
140 Alex Thomas, South Vermillion Dec Pat Durcholz, Northview, 12-10 OT
145 Zach Ferguson, Edgewood Fall Baylor Girton, Northview, 4:17
152 Larry Shaffer, Northview Fall Wes Adams, Edgewood, 4:12
160 Cody Wilcox, Brown County Dec Dillon Mcgraw, Owen Valley, 9-8
171 Seth Willey, Brown County Fall Nathan Duregger, Northview, 2:41
189 Lucas Kelsheimer, South Vermillion Dec Blake Ray, West Vigo, 8-7
215 Mike Hill, Owen Valley Dec Austin Russell, South Vermillion, 2-1
Hwt Seth Sturgeon, Edgewood Fall Nick Brownfield, West Vigo, 2:08
Results from the fifth-place round:
103 Ben Myers, Owen Valley Frft Forfeit,
112 Dallas Owen, Edgewood Frft Forfeit, West Vigo
119 Cody Cowden, Edgewood Fall Turner Voland, Brown County, 2:21
125 Jared Wilguess, West Vigo Fall Kyle Jackson, Owen Valley, 4:52
130 Nick Kellams, West Vigo Fall Zach Mishler, Northview, :23
135 Skylar Simmons, Brown County Fall Blake Edwards, Edgewood, :45
140 Riley Witvoet, Sullivan Dec Jacob Morley, Owen Valley, 6-1
145 Daniel Newforth, Owen Valley Fall Alex Morrison, Brown County, 3:12
152 Evan White, Owen Valley Fall Mason Oneal, Sullivan, 1:24
160 Shane Livingston, West Vigo Fall John Natale, South Vermillion, 3:45
171 Michael Novak, South Vermillion Fall Damon Murmmer, Owen Valley, 1:57
189 Toby Kirts, Brown County Fall Ben Patton, Edgewood, 2:08
215 Jerimiah Terrell, Edgewood Frft Forfeit,
Hwt Kendall Monk, Sullivan Dec Jake Oliver, Brown County, 2-0
AMATEUR WRESTLING NEWS PREP 40
Top-ranked Mishawaka comes in at No. 20 in the nation Jan. 18 in the latest Amateur Wrestling News Prep 40 rankings. Blair Academy of New Jersey leads the nation, followed by Apple Valley (MN) and St. Paris Graham (OH).
The Top 20: 
1. Blair Academy N.J.
2. Apple Valley Minn.
3. St. Paris Graham Ohio
4. Brandon Fla.
5. Wyoming Seminary Pa.
6. Central Dauphin Pa.
7. Central Mountain Pa.
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W RANKINGS: Sixth, seventh sets of individual Top 16s posted

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The sixth and seventh sets of individual rankings for the 2009-10 wrestling season have been released by IndianaMat.com. Here are the Top 16s at each weight class from Jan. 25, preceded by those from Jan. 17 (listed by rank followed by wrestler, grade, school, state finals experience and/or notable wins or losses): 
103
1. Cody Phillips 10 Union County 1st at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Venezia 13-3, Win vs. VanHook 17-6
2. Jarred Brooks 10 Warsaw   Win vs. Ferdig by Fall, Win vs. Newkirk 15-4, Win vs. Sparks 11-3, Win vs. Garretson 13-2, Win vs. Stevens 10-5
3. Zach Stevens 12 Merrillville 4th at 103 in ’09, SQ at 103 in ’08 Win vs. Martsolf 6-4, Win vs. Schoettle 7-0,
Loss vs. Brooks 5-10
4. Paul Petrov 10 Hanover Central   Win vs. Witous 3-0, Win vs. Saroff 7-1, Win vs. Slagle
5. Shannon Garretson 12 Peru SQ at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Ruiz 13-5, Loss vs. Brooks 2-13, Win vs. Schoettle 6-1, Win vs. Sparks 9-6
6. Levi Moss 9 Ben Davis   Win vs. Schoettle 7-2, Win vs. Schmith 13-1, Win vs. Sparks, Loss vs. Shepherd 3-5, Win vs. Schoettle 5-2
7. Mike Venezia 10 Indianapolis Cathedral   Win vs. Ruiz, Win vs. Torres, Loss vs. Phillips 3-13, Win vs. Gettinger 7-0, Win vs. Farrell 3-0, Win vs. Sparks, Win vs. Bova 4-2 in OT, Win vs. Pike 2-0
8. Dylan Hall 12 Evansville Harrison SQ at 103 in ’09, SQ at 103 in ’08 Win vs. VanHook 4-2 in OT
9. Gideon VanHook 10 Evansville Reitz   Win vs. Schoettle 5-4, Win vs. Farrell 6-4, Loss vs. Phillips 6-17, Win vs. Gettinger 4-1, Loss vs. Hall 2-4 in OT
10. Josh Farrell 9 Greenfield-Central   Loss vs. Venezia 0-3, Loss vs. VanHook 4-6, Win vs. Bevans
11. Tom Gettinger 9 Connersville   Win vs. Overby 7-2, Loss vs. Venezia 0-7, Loss vs. VanHook 1-4
12. Collin Slagle 11 Griffith   Win vs. Ruiz, Loss vs. Petrov, Win vs. Torres 10-2, Win vs. Martsolf
13. Garrett Brasier 12 East Central   Win vs. Schmith 6-2
14. Kei Yamamoto 9 Lafayette Jefferson   Win vs. Overby 5-3
15. Reise Overby 11 Harrison (West Lafayette)   Win vs. Bevans 7-1, Loss vs. Gettinger 2-7, Loss vs. Yamamoto 3-5
16. Clint Schmith 10 Beech Grove   Win vs. Bova 8-4, Loss vs. Moss 1-13, Win vs. Bevans 3-2, Loss vs. Brasier 2-6
17. Brock Bevans 10 Yorktown   Loss vs. Overby 1-7, Loss vs. Schmith 2-3, Win vs. Shepherd 6-4, Loss vs. Farrell
18. Luke Schroeder 11 Southwestern (Hanover)   Win vs. Pike 1-0, Win vs. Shepherd 5-4
19. Nick Bova 9 Perry Meridian   Win vs. Shepherd 1-0, Win vs. Schoettle 4-3, Loss vs. Schmith 4-8, Win vs. Newkirk 6-5, Win vs. Sparks, Win vs. Pike 3-1 in OT, Loss vs. Martsolf in OT, Loss vs. Witous 5-7 in OT, Loss vs. Venezia 2-4 in OT, Loss vs. Newkirk 5-6
20. Alonzo Shepherd 10 Jeffersonville   Loss vs. Bova 0-1, Win vs. Pike 4-1, Loss vs. Pike 0-2 in OT, Loss vs. Schroeder 4-5, Win vs. Moss 5-3, Loss vs. Bevans 4-6
            
112
1. Paul Beck 12 Mishawaka 7th at 103 in ’08 Win vs. Rodriguez 7-1, Win vs. Coppinger 9-1, Win vs. Varner 10-4, Win vs. Garcia 11-1, Win vs. Ayersman 2-1, Win vs. McKinley 4-0, Win vs. Coppinger
2. Kyle Ayersman 10 Lake Central 3rd at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Rodriguez 9-1, Win vs. Crume by Fall, Loss vs. Beck 1-2, Win vs. Orzechowicz, Win vs. Rodriguez, Win vs. Garcia 5-1, Win vs. Garcia 5-0
3. Bryan Kuhn 12 Evansville Reitz 5th at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Harvey 8-5, Win vs. Wedding 9-7, Win vs. Simpson 6-3, Win vs. Welch 3-1, Win vs. Welch 7-2
4. Dustin Kief 11 Franklin 2nd at 103 in ’09 Loss vs. Wedding 4-10
5. Jared McKinley 10 Perry Meridian SQ at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Smith 10-0, Win vs. Davis 13-5, Win vs. Boomsma 8-6, Win vs. Coppinger 9-0, Win vs. Price 5-0, Win vs. Welch 15-2, Loss vs. Beck 0-4, Win vs. Varner by Fall, Win vs. Boomsma 6-4
6. Adam Garcia 9 Merrillville   Win vs. Coppinger 4-3, Loss vs. Beck 1-11, Win vs. Boston 5-1, Win vs. Plake 8-4, Loss vs. Ayersman 1-5, Loss vs. Ayersman 0-5, Win vs. Coppinger 12-2
7. Brenden Campbell 10 New Castle   Win vs. Kendle, Win vs. Harvey 4-2, Loss vs. Randle 0-1
8. Dominique Price 11 Indianapolis Tech   Loss vs. McKinley 0-5, Loss vs. Gregory (119) 3-4, Win vs. Welch 7-4
9. Brian Harvey 10 Indianapolis Cathedral 6th at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Torres (119), Loss vs. Nelsen (119) 6-19, Win vs. McGinley (119) 14-9, Loss vs. Kuhn 5-8, Win vs. Todd 5-3, Loss vs. Campbell 2-4, Win vs. Boomsma 4-2
10. Mason Todd 10 Pendleton Heights SQ at 103 in ’09 Win vs. Blanton 2-1, Loss vs. Harvey 3-5, Win vs. Simpson 2-1, Win vs. Gonzales 10-5 in OT
11. Steve Gonzales 11 Delta SQ at 112 in ’09, 8th at 103 in ’08 Win vs. Randle 5-1, Win vs. Blanton 11-6, Loss vs. Todd 5-10 in OT
12. Brandon Coppinger 11 Portage   Loss vs. Garcia 3-4, Loss vs. Beck 1-9, Loss vs. McKinley 0-9, Loss vs. Garcia 2-12, Loss vs. Beck, Win vs. Orzechowicz
13. Brian Orzechowicz 11 Griffith   Loss vs. Rodriguez 3-4, Loss vs. Rodriguez 2-5, Loss vs. Ayersman, Win vs. Medina 3-1, Win vs. Rodriguez 5-4, Win vs. Medina by Fall, Loss vs. Coppinger
14. Danny Rodriguez 11 Highland   Win vs. Simpson 8-2, Loss vs. Ayersman 1-9, Win vs. Orzechowicz 4-3, Loss vs. Beck 1-7, Win vs. Orzechowicz 5-2, Win vs. Medina 4-0, Loss vs. Ayersman, Loss vs. Orzechowicz 4-5
15. Logan Randle 12 Huntington North   Loss vs. Gonzales 1-5, Win vs. Campbell 1-0
16. Cody Kendle 11 Pike Central SQ at 112 in ’09 Win vs. Wedding 20-10, Loss vs. Campbell
17. Logan Wedding 9 Evansville Memorial   Win vs. Kief 10-4, Loss vs. Kendle 10-20, Loss vs. Kuhn 7-9, Win vs. Welch 4-3
18. Luke Welch 9 Castle   Win vs. Boomsma, Loss vs. Smith 1-2, Loss vs. McKinley 2-15, Win vs. Varner 5-4, Loss vs. Price 4-7, Loss vs. Kuhn 1-3, Loss vs. Wedding 3-4, Loss vs. Kuhn 2-7
19. Luke Blanton 9 Alexandria   Win vs. Armantrout 9-8, Loss vs. Todd 1-2, Loss vs. Gonzales 6-11
20. Jacob Boomsma 11 Bloomington South SQ at 103 in ’09 Loss vs. Welch, Loss vs. Armantrout 13-22, Loss vs. McKinley 6-8, Loss vs. McKinley 4-6, Loss vs. Harvey 2-4
            
119
1. Brandon Nelsen 12 Lawrence North 3rd at 112 in ’09, 3rd at 103 in ’08, 4th at 103 in ’07 Loss vs. Kieffer 6-8 in OT, Win vs. Harvey (112) 19-6, Win vs. Kieffer 11-6, Win vs. Olsen by Fall, Win vs. Padilla 20-5, Win vs. Gregory 1-0, Win vs. Legan by Fall
2. Josh Kieffer 11 Roncalli 2nd at 112 in ’09, 5th at 103 in ’08 Win vs. Nelsen 8-6 in OT, Loss vs. Nelsen 6-11, Win vs. Troy by Fall
3. Alex Gregory 11 Penn 4th at 112 in ’09 Win vs. Petrov (125) 4-3, Win vs. Wisler (125) 5-3, Win vs. Escobedo 4-2, Loss vs. Nelsen 0-1, Win vs. Price (112) 4-3
4. Danny Bradley 12 Knox 8th at 119 in ’09 Win vs. Crume (130) 4-3, Win vs. Hawkins in 2OT
5. Anthony Hawkins 12 Crown Point 1st at 112 in ’09, 4th at 103 in ’08, SQ at 103 in ’07 Win vs. Torres 3-1, Win vs. Binion 8-3, Loss vs. Bradley in 2OT, Win vs. Padilla 5-3, Win vs. Torres 5-3, Win vs. Lenzo 5-3 in OT, Win vs. Escobedo 5-3
6. Tony Lovejoy 12 Fort Wayne Luers 5th at 125 in ’09, 7th at 119 in ’08 Win vs. Troy 9-0
7. Neal Molloy 9 Danville   Win vs. Fisher 2-0, Loss vs. Fuller 5-8, Win vs. Julian 15-0, Win vs. Fuller by Fall, Loss vs. Heald (130) 6-10
8. Marc Escobedo 12 Lake Central   Win vs. Griesemer 3-2, Loss vs. Gregory 2-4, Win vs. Olsen by Fall, Win vs. Griesemer 3-2, Loss vs. Petrov (125) 3-7, Win vs. Padilla 5-4, Loss vs. Hawkins 3-5
9. Derick Fisher 12 Martinsville 7th at 112 in ’09 Loss vs. Molloy 0-2, Win vs. Fuller by Fall, Win vs. Case 1-0, Win vs. McGinley 11-1, Win vs. Griesemer
10. Alex Griesemer 11 Princeton SQ at 112 in ’08 Loss vs. Fisher, Loss vs. Escobedo 2-3, Win vs. Binion 10-2, Loss vs. Escobedo 2-3, Win vs. Padilla 4-3, Win vs. Legan 6-2
11. Al Padilla 10 Merrillville   Win vs. Torres 3-2, Win vs. Lenzo 4-3, Loss vs. Nelsen 5-20, Loss vs. Griesemer 3-4, Win vs. Olsen 9-0, Loss vs. Hawkins 3-5, Loss vs. Escobedo 4-5
12. Steven Ross 12 Concord SQ at 112 in ’09, 8th at 112 in ’08 Win vs. Bradley, Win vs. Chapple (125), Loss vs. Slough by Fall
13. Seve Duncan 12 Beech Grove SQ at 119 in ’09 Win vs. Franklin 5-3, Win vs. Reeves by Fall, Win vs. Fuller 11-2
14. Isaiah Bradley 9 Muncie South   Win vs. Chapple (125), Loss vs. Ross, Win vs. Franklin 5-4
15. Andy Franklin 12 Homestead   Win vs. Chapple (125) by Fall, Loss vs. Duncan 3-5, Win vs. Troy 6-3, Win vs. Troy 2-0, Loss vs. Bradley 4-5
16. Alex Troy 12 Fort Wayne Snider   Win vs. Moody 5-2, Loss vs. Kieffer by Fall, Loss vs. Franklin 3-6, Win vs. Julien 7-5, Loss vs. Franklin 0-2, Loss vs. Lovejoy 0-9
17. Trevor Moody 10 Evansville Reitz SQ at 112 in ’09 Win vs. Stotridge (125), Win vs. Fuller 9-2, Win vs. Legan 3-0, Loss vs. Troy 2-5, Win vs. Julian 4-1
18. Jordan Legan 12 Center Grove SQ at 119 in ’08 Loss vs. Moody 0-3, Loss vs. Lenzo 2-4 in OT, Win vs. Reiker 10-2, Win vs. Lenzo 3-0, Loss vs. Griesemer 2-6, Loss vs. Nelsen by Fall
19. Dakota Case 11 Terre Haute South   Win vs. Fuller 4-2 in OT, Loss vs. Fisher 0-1, Loss vs. Judy (125) 0-4, Win vs. Reeves 8-2
20. Josh Julian 11 Lebanon 6th at 112 in ’09 Loss vs. Molloy 0-15, Loss vs. Troy 5-7, Loss vs. Moody 1-4
            
125
1. Brandon Wright 12 Warren Central 2nd at 119 in ’09, 1st at 112 in ’08, 2nd at 103 in ’07 Win vs. Kieffer 14-7, Win vs. Kieffer 5-3, Win vs. Johnson by Fall
2. Justin Kieffer 11 Roncalli 7th at 119 in ’09, 7th at 112 in ’08 Loss vs. Wright 7-14, Win vs. Kriech by Fall, Win vs. Raley by Fall, Win vs. Johnson 12-4, Loss vs. Wright 3-5
3. Derek Bevans 12 Yorktown 6th at 119 in ’09, 5th at 112 in ’08, SQ at 112 in ’07 Win vs. Barroquillo 10-2
4. Anthony Napules 12 Merrillville SQ at 125 in ’09, 4th at 119 in ’08 Win vs. Hartman 8-3, Win vs. Smith by Fall, Win vs. Wisler 10-5, Win vs. Thornton 4-0, Win vs. Henderson, Win vs. Thornton 5-4, Win vs. Schurg
5. Ethan Raley 11 Indian Creek SQ at 119 in ’09, 1st at 103 in ’08 Win vs. Schofield (130) 4-1, Loss vs. Kieffer by Fall
6. John Petrov 12 Hanover Central SQ at 119 in ’09, SQ at 112 in ’08 Loss vs. Gregory (119) 3-4, Win vs. Escobedo (119) 7-3, Win vs. Schurg 7-1, Win vs. Smith by Fall
7. Taylor Wisler 11 Mishawaka   Loss vs. Gregory (119) 3-5, Loss vs. Napules 5-10, Win vs. Barroquillo 7-6, Win vs. McEllhiney 9-1, Win vs. Thornton 8-2
8. Zach Thornton 12 Chesterton SQ at 130 in ’09 Win vs. Hartman 14-7, Win vs. Chapple 16-3, Win vs. Barroquillo 9-4, Loss vs. Napules 0-4, Loss vs. Napules 4-5, Loss vs. Wisler 2-8
9. Travis Barroquillo 11 Prairie Heights SQ at 103 in ’08 Loss vs. Bevans 2-10, Loss vs. Thornton 4-9, Loss vs. Wisler 6-7, Win vs. Johnson 6-5
10. Jordan Judy 10 Danville   Win vs. Case (119) 4-0
11. Ryan Leeka 12 Tri    
12. Ben Sommer 11 Carmel   Win vs. Stotridge 7-3
13. Jared Huff 12 Milan   Win vs. Stotridge  
14. Jeff Stotridge 12 Charlestown SQ at 119 in ’09 Loss vs. Moody (119), Loss vs. Sommer 3-7, Loss vs. Huff
15. Zach Henderson 11 Evansville Mater Dei   Win vs. Kriech 5-2, Loss vs. Napules
16. Damon McEllhiney 12 Princeton   Win vs. Chapple by Fall, Loss vs. Wisler 1-9, Win vs. Johnson 10-4
17. Jordan Johnson 11 Lawrence North   Loss vs. Kieffer 4-12, Loss vs. Barroquillo 5-6, Loss vs. McEllhiney 4-10, Loss vs. Wright by Fall
18. Tyler Chapple 11 Penn   Loss vs. Ross (119), Loss vs. Bradley (119), Win vs. Binion (119) by Fall, Loss vs. Franklin (119) by Fall, Win vs. Smith 9-2, Loss vs. Thornton 3-16, Loss vs. McEllhiney by Fall, Win vs. Hartman by Fall
19. Dustin Schurg 9 Crown Point   Win vs. Smith 3-2, Win vs. Kriech, Loss vs. Petrov 1-7, Loss vs. Napules
20. Bryan Smith 12 Lake Central   Loss vs. Schurg 2-3, Loss vs. Olsen (119), Loss vs. Chapple 2-9, Loss vs. Napules by Fall, Loss vs. Petrov by Fall
            
130
1. Jason Tsirtsis 10 Crown Point 1st at 125 in ’09 Win vs. Schofield by Fall, Win vs. Schrader 3-1
2. Connor Mullins 10 New Castle 5th at 112 in ’09 Win vs. Stringfield 8-1, Win vs. Heald by Fall
3. Devon Jackson 10 Yorktown SQ at 112 in ’09 Win vs. Fiechter 17-2, Win vs. Miracle by Fall, Win vs. Schofield 5-3, Win vs. Mann 17-1, Win vs. McCarthy by Fall
4. Nick Schrader 12 Mishawaka SQ at 125 in ’09 Win vs. Schofield 5-2, Loss vs. Tsirtsis 1-3, Win vs. M. Clark 8-7, Win vs. Crume 9-6, Win vs. Rothgeb 7-6, Win vs. Clark 5-1, Win vs. Katsafaros 6-4
5. Tyler Clark 12 South Dearborn SQ at 125 in ’09, SQ at 119 in ’08 Win vs. Kieffer 13-2, Win vs. Stringfield 7-0, Win vs. Boyd
6. Luke Schofield 12 Franklin SQ at 103 in ’08 Win vs. Kieffer 4-0, Loss vs. Schrader 2-5, Loss vs. Tsirtsis by Fall, Loss vs. Raley (125) 1-4, Win vs. Martin 14-4, Loss vs. Jackson 3-5, Win vs. Heald 6-2
7. Daniel Rothgeb 12 Whitko 8th at 125 in ’09 Loss vs. Schrader 6-7, Win vs. Manspeaker by Fall
8. Mike Clark 12 Calumet   Loss vs. Witt, Win vs. Bell by Fall, Loss vs. Schrader 7-8, Win vs. Manspeaker 5-1, Win vs. Escobedo 9-2, Loss vs. Schrader 1-5
9. Collin Crume 11 Jimtown   Loss vs. Bradley (119) 3-4, Loss vs. Schrader 6-9, Win vs. Manspeaker by Fall
10. Shawn Miracle 12 Bloomington North   Win vs. Roberts 6-1, Win vs. East 1-0, Loss vs. Jackson by Fall, Win vs. Roberts 8-7, Win vs. Boyd 1-0
11. Spencer Boyd 11 Bloomington South   Loss vs. Miracle 0-1, Win vs. Stringfield 3-1, Loss vs. T. Clark
12. John Stringfield 12 Indianapolis Cathedral   Loss vs. T. Clark 0-7, Loss vs. Mullins 1-8, Win vs. Kieffer, Loss vs. Boyd 1-3
13. Joe Kieffer 10 Roncalli   Loss vs. Schofield 0-4, Loss vs. Roberts by Fall, Win vs. East, Loss vs. T. Clark 2-13, Win vs. Bratton 8-7, Win vs. McCarthy 6-3, Win vs. McCarthy 3-1, Loss vs. Stringfield
14. Derek Bratton 12 Martinsville   Win vs. Roberts 9-6, Loss vs Kieffer 7-8
15. Kalob Heald 11 Cascade   Win vs. Molloy (119) 10-6, Loss vs. Mullins by Fall, Loss vs. Schofield 2-6
16. Jacob McCarthy 12 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) SQ at 103 in ’08 Loss vs. Kieffer 3-6, Loss vs. Kieffer 1-3, Win vs. Roberts 3-1, Loss vs. Jackson by Fall
17. Aaron Witt 12 Floyd Central   Win vs. M. Clark, Win vs. Bell 8-7, Win vs. Martin
18. Chris Katsafaros 9 Chesterton   Loss vs. Schrader 4-6
19. Nick Roberts 11 Beech Grove   Win vs. Kieffer by Fall, Loss vs. Miracle 1-6, Win vs. Bell 7-6, Loss vs. Miracle 7-8, Win vs. Mann 7-2, Loss vs. Bratton 6-9, Loss vs. McCarthy 1-3
20. Greg Bell 12 Lawrence North   Loss vs. Roberts 6-7, Win vs. Valdivia 10-5, Loss vs. Witt 7-8, Loss vs. M. Clark by Fall
            
135
1. Brannigan Barlow 12 Bloomington South SQ at 130 in ’09 Win vs. Weekly 5-3 in OT, Win vs. Weekly, Win vs. Weinzapfel by Fall, Win vs. Acuna by Fall, Win vs. McTigue by Fall, Win vs. Harris by Fall, Win vs. Williams (140) by Fall, Win vs. Black by Fall
2. Mason Berryman 12 Anderson Highland 4th at 125 in ’09 Win vs. Jensen 9-2
3. Andrew Hiestand 11 Yorktown 6th at 125 in ’09 Win vs. Schendel (145) 3-0, Win vs. Faurote 11-1, Win vs. Marcuccilli 3-1, Win vs. Beck (140)
4. Brock Norton 12 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 3rd at 130 in ’09 Win vs. Zink 8-4, Win vs. Faurote 1-0
5. Jeremy Hill 12 Jimtown   Win vs. Matteson 12-3, Win vs. Faurote 2-1, Win vs. Guerra 6-4
6. Brooks Faurote 10 Bellmont   Loss vs. Hiestand  1-11, Loss vs. Fellers (140) 0-9, Win vs. Riedling (145) 3-2, Loss vs. Hill 1-2, Win vs. Wartman 4-0, Win vs. Rattay 3-0, Win vs. Guerra 7-5, Win vs. Harris 3-1, Loss vs. Norton 0-1
7. Matt Guerra 12 Mishawaka   Win vs. Van Horn 7-2, Win vs. Schurg 5-2, Win vs. Sokol (140) 6-5, Win vs. Sokol (140) 7-4, Win vs. Rattay 3-1, Win vs. Wartman 9-5, Loss vs. Hill 4-6, Loss vs. Faurote 5-7, Win vs. Acuna 1-0
8. Bobby Marcuccilli 11 Wawasee   Loss vs. Hiestand 1-3, Win vs. Manbu (140) 7-6, Win vs. Matteson 8-4
9. Bradley Wartman 11 Lake Central   Win vs. Sokol (140) 3-1, Win vs. Kelly 4-2, Loss vs. Guerra 5-9, Win vs. Matteson 6-5, Loss vs. Faurote 0-4, Win vs. Schurg 3-1 in OT
10. Dallas Schurg 12 Crown Point SQ at 112 in ’08 Loss vs. Acuna 0-2 in OT, Win vs. Van Horn 6-2, Loss vs. Guerra 2-5, Win vs. Valdivia (130) by Fall, Loss vs. Wartman 1-3 in OT, Win vs. Acuna 4-3
11. Luis Acuna 11 Portage   Win vs. Valdivia (130) 4-0, Win vs. Schurg 2-0 in OT, Win vs. McTigue by Fall, Loss vs. Barlow by Fall, Win vs. Flamme (140) 5-3 in OT, Loss vs. Schurg 3-4, Loss vs. Guerra 0-1
12. Renaldo Weekly 12 Jeffersonville   Win vs. Martin (130), Loss vs. Barlow 3-5 in OT, Loss vs. Weinzapfel 7-9, Loss vs. Barlow, Win vs. VanHorn 5-3
13. Cody Zink 10 Woodlan   Win vs. Weinzapfel 13-5, Loss vs. Fiechter (130) 8-9, Loss vs. Norton 4-8
14. Wayne Black 12 Pike   Win vs. Van Horn 6-2, Loss vs. Harris by Fall, Loss vs. Barlow by Fall, Win vs. Harris
15. Kenny Harris 12 Perry Meridian   Loss vs. Williams (140) 3-4, Win vs. Williams (140) 4-2 in OT, Win vs. Black by Fall, Loss vs. Barlow by Fall, Loss vs. Faurote 1-3, Loss vs. Black
16. Cole Van Horn 11 Franklin SQ at 125 in ’09 Loss vs. Black 2-6, Loss vs. Guerra 2-7, Loss vs. Schurg 2-6, Win vs. Rassbach 4-3, Loss vs. Weekly 3-5
17. Matt Rassbach 12 Avon   Win vs. Williams (140) 4-0, Loss vs. Van Horn 3-4
18. Blake Rueger 10 Evansville Reitz SQ at 125 in ’09  
19. Gino Gillum 9 Indianapolis Cathedral   Win vs. Hall (140) 10-9, Loss vs. Edwards (140) by Fall
20. Cam Matteson 11 Elkhart Memorial   Loss vs. Hill 3-12, Win vs. Sokol (140) 4-1, Loss vs. Wartman 5-6, Win vs. Rattay 4-3, Loss vs. Marcuccilli 4-8
            
140
1. Frankie Porras 12 Hobart 1st at 130 in ’09, 2nd at 125 in ’08, SQ at 119 in ’07 Win vs. Anglemeyer (135) 11-2, Win vs. Brady 4-2, Win vs. Milton 11-4, Win vs. Ntende 16-4, Win vs. Rodriguez, Win vs. Brady 6-5, Win vs. Eddy
2. Cameryn Brady 12 Lowell   Loss vs. Porras 2-4, Win vs. Manbu 3-2, Win vs. Dickinson (145) in OT, Win vs. Schultz 5-4, Loss vs. Sparks (145) 0-1, Win vs. Hays (145) 9-2, Win vs. Davenport (145) 4-2, Loss vs. Porras 5-6
3. Matt Milton 12 Center Grove 6th at 103 in ’08 Loss vs. Scurria 4-10, Win vs. Bowman 17-8, Win vs. Harz (145) 4-3, Win vs. Manbu 6-4, Loss vs. Porras 4-11, Win vs. Montgomery 8-6 in OT
4. P.J. Montgomery 11 Terre Haute South SQ at 145 in ’09 Win vs. Rodriguez in OT, Win vs. Taylor (145), Loss vs. Milton 6-8 in OT
5. Victor Rodriguez 12 East Chicago Central   Win vs. Schultz (145) 17-11, Loss vs. Montgomery in OT, Loss vs. Porras
6. Paul Manbu 12 Warsaw   Loss vs. Brady 2-3, Loss vs. Marcuccilli (135) 6-7, Win vs. Eddy 10-4, Loss vs. Milton 4-6, Win vs. Ntende 5-3, Win vs. Deluna 7-2, Win vs. LeFever (145) 3-2, Win vs. Ntende 3-2
7. Justin Beck 12 Leo SQ at 140 in ’09 Loss vs. Hiestand (135), Win vs. Schwartz 12-2
8. Ryan Ntende 10 Goshen   Loss vs. Manbu 3-5, Loss vs. Porras 4-16, Win vs. Smith 14-5, Loss vs. Manbu 2-3
9. Quaye Bealmer 12 Tri-West Hendricks SQ at 125 in ’08, SQ at 112 in ’07 Win vs. James by Fall
10. Grant Scurria 11 Carmel   Win vs. Milton 10-4, Loss vs. Rattay (135) 3-9, Win vs. Edwards by Fall
11. Josh Flamme 11 Crown Point   Win vs. Eddy, Win vs. Bowman 7-3, Loss vs. Acuna (135) 3-5 in OT
12. Brady White 11 Westfield   Win vs. Fellers
13. Cody Fellers 12 New Castle SQ at 130 in ’09 Win vs. Reidling (145) 4-3, Win vs. Faurote (135) 9-0, Win vs. Burnfield 4-1, Loss vs. White,
14. Josh Martin 12 Randolph Southern SQ at 140 in ’09 Win vs. Burnfield 5-3
15. Jarod Schwartz 11 Adams Central SQ at 130 in ’09 Win vs. Burnfield 4-2, Loss vs. Schendel (145) 4-6, Loss vs. Venderley (145) 4-8, Loss vs. Venderley (145) by Fall, Win vs. Burnfield 6-5, Loss vs. Beck 2-12
16. Josh Williams 12 Warren Central   Win vs. Harris (135) 4-3, Loss vs. Rassbach (135) 0-4, Loss vs. Harris (135) 2-4 in OT, Loss vs. Barlow (135) by Fall, Win vs. Johnson
17. Jeremy Salyers 12 Edgewood   Loss vs. Kesterman 3-4 in 2OT, Loss vs. Johnson 4-5 in 2OT, Win vs. Kesterman 10-2, Win vs. Farmer 3-1, Win vs. Kesterman by Fall
18. Ethan Farmer 10 Bloomington South   Win vs. Johnson 4-3, Loss vs. Johnson 2-7, Loss vs. Salyers 1-3
19. Kirk Johnson 10 Perry Meridian   Loss vs. Kesterman 0-3, Win vs. Corman 5-2, Win vs. Salyers 5-4 in 2OT, Win vs. Rattay (135) 6-1, Win vs. Eddy by Fall, Loss vs. Farmer 3-4, Win vs. Sokol by Fall, Win vs. Farmer 7-2, Win vs. Corman by Fall
20. Bailey Kesterman 12 Triton Central   Win vs. Johnson 3-0, Win vs. Salyers 4-3 in 2OT, Loss vs. Salyers 2-10, Win vs. Edwards 7-5, Loss vs. Salyers by Fall
            
145
1. Eric Roach 11 Crown Point 4th at 135 in ’09, 2nd at 130 in ’08 Win vs. Dickinson by Fall, Win vs. Torres by Inj. Def.
2. Doug Welch 11 Castle 5th at 135 in ’09 Win vs. Harz 7-0, Win vs. Davenport 6-1, Win vs. Voegel 5-2, Win vs. Sims 1-0
3. John Sims 11 Evansville Mater Dei 4th at 140 in ’09, 6th at 125 in ’08 Loss vs. Welch (152) 0-3 in 2OT, Loss vs. Richey (152) 2-4, Win vs. Moberly 5-3 in OT, Loss vs. Welch 0-1
4. Alex Surma 12 Munster 6th at 140 in ’09 Win vs. Corpe (152) 9-7 in OT, Loss vs. Willis (160) 2-9, Loss vs. Brooks (160), Win vs. LaRowe (152) 5-0, Win vs. Hays 9-4, Win vs. Davenport by Fall, Win vs. Sparks 7-0, Win vs. Lymburner by Fall, Win vs. Hill (152) by Fall, Win vs. Schultz
5. Dalton Sparks 12 Peru 6th at 145 in ’09 Loss vs. Lynde (152) 0-3, Loss vs. Lynde (152) 2-3, Win vs. Brady (140) 1-0, Loss vs. Surma 0-7
6. Patrick Robinson 12 Hamilton Southeastern    
7. Ben Moberly 12 Floyd Central   Loss vs. Sims 3-5 in OT
8. Josh Ehr   11 South Adams SQ at 130 in ’09, SQ at 112 in ’08 Win vs. Schendel 5-2, Win vs. Schendel 5-1
9. Dustin Schultz 12 Kankakee Valley   Loss vs. Rodriguez 11-17 (140), Loss vs. Brady (140) 4-5, Loss vs. Surma
10. Reece LeFever 11 Carroll (Fort Wayne)   Win vs. Schendel 2-1, Win vs. Voegel 14-4, Loss vs. Manbu (140) 2-3, Win vs. Venderley 10-4
11. Kyle Riedling 9 New Palestine   Loss vs. Fellers (140) 3-4, Loss vs. Faurote (135) 2-3, Win vs. Torres 5-4, Win vs. Decker by Fall, Loss vs. Harper by DQ
12. Jon Decker 10 Warren Central   Win vs. Harz 4-2, Win vs. Harz 4-3, Loss vs. Riedling by Fall, Win vs. Torres 3-2
13. Michael Torres 12 Portage SQ at 130 in ’07 Win vs. Neibarger (152) 9-7, Loss vs. Riedling 4-5, Win vs. Harz 4-3, Loss vs. Decker 2-3, Loss vs. Roach by Inj. Def.
14. Jordan Venderley 12 Fort Wayne Dwenger   Win vs. Schwartz (140) 8-4, Win vs. Schwartz (140) by Fall, Loss vs. LeFever 4-10, Win vs. Schendel 5-3 in OT
15. Bryce Schendel 12 Garrett SQ at 135 in ’08 Loss vs. Hiestand (135) 0-3, Loss vs. Ehr 2-5, Win vs. Schwartz (140) 6-4, Loss vs. LeFever 1-2, Loss vs. Venderley 3-5 in OT, Loss vs. Ehr 1-5
16. Corey Voegel 12 Evansville Reitz   Win vs. Hays 6-4, Loss vs. LeFever 4-14, Loss vs. Welch 2-5
17. Marcus Waddell 12 Columbus North  
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