Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/13/04 03:03 PM
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I hear what all you guys are aying but the HWTs go to practice and compete just like everyone else....don't they desrve some respect. Whenever 2 reall good wrestlers lock up no matter how much they weigh there tends to be a little bit of stalling and holding on.
"Water is wet, rocks are hard, and wrestling is tough."
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/13/04 03:25 PM
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Why not reverse the order and see what happens. I would say that by the time you get to the 112- 103 weights you would have the same result. Everyone running for the door!
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/13/04 10:37 PM
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I would stay. I give all of the Skinny Bennys of the world just as much love as the Fat Pats.
Congrats, Aquinas! Great job, Hat Town! Salyer Rules!
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/14/04 05:37 PM
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Probly the most tense match i have seen all year is Tony Lewis and Jordan Bedore at the S.W. classic. We stayed around well after our last guy got done just to see it and im glad we did. There wasnt even alot of action. And whoever said that heavyweights aernt as strong as there lightweight counterparts is for the most part right but, these to are. In fact i dont think i have ever seen that much power on the matt in my whole life! and when bedore slammed lewis back to the matt in the second period i felt the ground shake from across the gym!! It was awsome. and it am really looking forward to watching those to go at it again at the state tournoment.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/15/04 02:40 AM
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What about Eric Seeman from colby who wrestled 275 as a senior he was pretty built
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/15/04 06:00 PM
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We have a 2nd year heavyweight that is pretty athletic and might turn some heads at state this year.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/15/04 09:07 PM
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I agree Taylor is a very good wrestler he should be able to turn some heads
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/15/04 10:12 PM
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At the CTL league this weekened they did the finals ,where all the weights were in different order. They did some heavy weight and then some lighter weight it was kinda nice it was not in order.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/16/04 12:17 AM
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I wAS AT A TOURNAMENT ON sATURDAY AND THE SAME THING OCCURRED...i SERIOUSLY THINK THE WEIGHTS SHOULD BE DRAWN IN AT STATE
"Water is wet, rocks are hard, and wrestling is tough."
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/17/04 01:15 AM
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I've seen a few heavywieghts who shot anyone remember witt hinton from baldwin he was smaller than everyone. If you get a heavyweight that throws it can really get people off there feet.
No man ever won a war by dieing for his country, he won the war by making the other man die for his.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/18/04 02:49 AM
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fanatic, you are talking about Jeff Boyle. That was one bad a$$ wrestler. He would tear Bedore apart, but, Bedore i agree, is the best since then.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/18/04 03:04 AM
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I agree that Boyle would tear Bedore apart, and anyone else for that matter, but I think that Ubben was the best since Boyle.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/18/04 03:18 AM
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I watched Ubben wrestle in the Fort Hays vs. Truman Duel he is a monster, and is a great athlete for as big as he is. I would love to see him and Big Jordan wrestle.
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/18/04 07:39 AM
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While I agree that Jeff Boyle was the best heavyweight to come out of Kansas, I would say that A.J. Polansky was the best since him. In the only head-to-head match-up betwixt the two, Polansky wrestled Boyle to a 5-2 loss during freestyle. I doubt Bedore could stay that close.
Congrats, Aquinas! Great job, Hat Town! Salyer Rules!
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/18/04 03:33 PM
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Dingbat that is very tasty information that I did not know about our pal. Bedore could not hold a candle to AJ
"Water is wet, rocks are hard, and wrestling is tough."
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Re: Why No One Knows About the HWTs
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02/19/04 02:35 AM
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Are we talking about folkstyle or freestyle? Because I think that Bedore would hold his own in freestyle. That kid is on of the best throwers I have ever seen. Plus his gutwrentch is the toughest around.
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