Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 01:40 AM
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I have partial results from the KVL Tourney Team Results Bonner Springs (Champions) Lansing (2nd) Santa Fe Trail (3rd)
Individuals 103 Broadbent over Seaton 125 Ratliff (Champion) 130 Buck (Champion) 135 Middleton (Champion) 152 Erisman over Wiscomb 160 Gardner (Champion) 275 Rittinghouse (Champion)
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 03:12 AM
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There were alot of people that we hurt/sick. At 112 if Buehler was there he wouldve won.If Kyle Grape was there at 130 he wouldve won. And if Max Connely was there at 135 him and Middleton wouldve had one badass match.
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 03:32 AM
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What was the score between Justin and Neil?
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 03:40 AM
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Wrestling Isn't fun
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Yeah how bad did Wiscomb get beat?
Wrestling is Whack!!
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 04:13 AM
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cody bell_dup1
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It was 3-1 hopfully there will see each other again at state, I think the outcome might be alittle different.
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 11:49 AM
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oldtimer
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anybody have full results where was connely
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 03:49 PM
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hsamuels
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Starcher beat Eden in the finals 5-3. it was a great match
Hunter Samuels Tonganoxie
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/15/04 05:05 PM
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Kaw Valley League Results
1st Bonner Springs 174 pts 5 Champs 2nd Lansing 162 pts 3 champs 3rd Santa Fe Trail 160.5 Pts 4th Tonganoxie 146.5 pts 1 champ 5th Desoto 135.5 pts 2 champs 6th Mill Valley 109 pts 2 champs 7th Basehor 88 pts 1 champ 8th Piper 62 pts 9th Perry 41 pts
103 lbs 1st Justin Broadbent (MVHS) 2nd Ian Seaton (BS) 3rd Tyler Cordts (SFT) 4th Kevin Kerns (PIP)
112 lbs 1st Aaron Gladfelder (MVHS) 2nd Zach Davis (BLHS) 3rd Brinton Thrasher (LAN) 4th Brandon Hurt (DHS) 119 lbs 1st Cody Bell (BLHS) 2nd Sean Flynn (LAN) 3rd Trevor Leahy (DHS) 4th Brett Yates (MVHS)
125 lbs 1st Eric Ratliff (BS) 2nd Stewart Jones (LAN) 3rd Matt Turner (MVHS) 4th Kenny Calhoon (PLHS)
130 lbs 1st Jess Buck (BS) 2nd Dustin Crotinger (SFT) 3rd Adam Faircloth (DES) 4th Jared Panell (MVHS)
135 lbs 1st Matthew Middelton (BS) 2nd John Zirkle (PIP) 3rd Garrett Palmer (THS) 4th Cory Ufford (SFT) 140 lbs 1st Dennis Kessler (LAN) 2nd Chad Starcher (THS) 3rd Stephen Kerns (PIP) 4th Mitch Lewis (BS) 145 lbs 1st Ross Starcher (THS) 2nd Travis Eden (SFT) 3rd Casey Caton (LAN) 4th Steven Beck (BS) 152 lbs 1st Neil Erisman (DES) 2nd Justin Wicombe (SFT) 3rd Earl Johanson (MVHS) 4th Billy Ballard (BS)
160 lbs 1st Danny Gardner (BS) 2nd Jerry Hartshorn (THS) 3rd Jacob Greathouse (PIP) 4th Casey Johnson (DES)
171 lbs 1st Leif Goleman (DES) 2nd Mitch Ward (SFT) 3rd Matt Weyer (THS) 4th Brett Wessell (LAN)
189 lbs 1st Ryan Civils (LAN) 2nd Josh Maxon (THS) 3rd Sean BLosser (PLHS) 4th Patrick Robitaille
215 lbs 1st David Roper (LAN) 2nd Alex Mercer (DES) 3rd Aaron Adcox (THS) 4th Charlie Shively (SFT)
275 lbs 1st Brad Rittinghouse (BS) 2nd Ryan Heffley (BLHS) 3rd Daniel Shively (SFT) 4th Alan Bauerly (THS)
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/16/04 12:55 AM
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kansas 123
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Somehow I see in Wiscomes future the same result as on Saturday in Bonner against Erisman in Regionals! Only worse. Maybe by then however he will have learned not be such a poor looser! At least Eden took his loss against Starcher with a little more grace. Broadbend was impressive, as was Cody Bell. Jess Buck from Bonner Springs did a good job defeting Crotinger from SFT as well. Leif Goleman from De Soto had a cakewalk. All in all it was not a terribly tough competition.
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/16/04 01:14 AM
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Kansas 123, Generally I don't reply to people who don't have guts enough to put thier name on a post but I take exception to your comment. The name is spelled Wiscombe and he won't see Neil at Regionals. As for being a poor loser, I thought he handled himself well. Both wrestlers were in the heat of the battle at the end and I certainly didn't think Neil was out of line when he cracked Justin going out of bounds. Justin responded to that instinctively as did Neil. Thats the nature of the game. Most competive athletes take losing hard. I would be disappointed if he didn't take it hard. As for our Regionals, I'll let him do the talking on the mat. We won't use our idol time cutting some kid down. Congrats to Bonner on the league title!
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/16/04 01:59 PM
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kansas 123
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Sorry if my post offended you. But not giving your opponent a chance to be introduced and pushing him once the final whistle has been blown because you lost the match is not exactly good sportsman ship. I have watched a lot of Wrestlers over the years and I have seen a lot of them loose, but few of them have problems controling their emotions even though they're disappointed. I would be upset too if they weren't angry at loosing, but there is a time and a place for everything. I just feel that every athlete should treat his opponent with respect on and off the mat and that isn't always the case. You treat people the way you want them to treat you.
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/16/04 03:28 PM
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Wiscombe
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Kansas 123, I didn't push Neil because I lost the match, yes I was upset that I lost! But I would have never pushed him if he didn't hit me in my head. He apologized for doing it. It was just natural instinct for me to do somthing back. After I shoved him I regained my composure and just went on with my day.
Justin Wiscombe
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/16/04 08:43 PM
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kansas 123
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That doesn't sound like something Neil would do, but let's leave it at that. You still should have shown more respect at the introductions. You've been there often enough to know how they work without leaving your opponent standing there and not having a chance of being properly introduced. All in all I'd just like to see nicer behavior out there on the mat. Win or loose. I know wrestling is very competitive and you guys work hard, but you still have to control your emotions before, during and after a match. You represent yourselves, your schools, your parents and the sport. So do them and yourselves proud.
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/16/04 10:21 PM
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Kansas 123
I was right at mat side and I didn’t see any poor sportsmanship out of either Neil or Justin. They just kept going until the whistle and their momentum kept going after the whistle there was not any malice between them, just competitiveness. It was good physical match and its not easy to turn the switch off exactly at the final whistle in those types of matches. I guess you could compare it to stopping a train on a dime. Neil and Justin are both class acts and I hope to see them in the finals of the state tournament. Two years ago Justin lost to one of my wrestlers several times and always handled himself with great dignity. I would avoid mistaking competitiveness to poor sportsmanship.
Coach Neil Basehor-Linwood High School
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/17/04 03:23 AM
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I agree it was a great match and coach neil is right. its not easy when your focused in a match like that to just stop at the sound of the whistle. there was nothing wrong with what neil or wiscombe did. its all apart of wrestling. I to hope to see wiscombe and neil in the finals to see another great match. good luck to both wrestlers
Kevin Callahan Baldwin
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/17/04 03:35 AM
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/17/04 08:40 PM
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kansas 123
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Obviously everybody is welcome to their own opinion. I never said that wrestling isn't tough nor competetive. I and quiete a few of the good folks that watched the match saw behavior they didn't think was necessary. I simply stated an observation.
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/17/04 08:49 PM
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kansas 123,
I saw the match between Wiscombe and Erisman and felt the same way you did. Right on brother!
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Re: Kaw Valley League
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02/17/04 10:56 PM
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There are way too many people today trying to make wrestling into some technical chess match. The basis of the sport is physical aggression. There is a line that can be crossed but over the years we have allowed the sport to be watered down and if it continues the true core of the sport will be lost. It is not, and shouldnt be a nice sport, if it was it wouldnt have the lure and addiction it has on many of us. Appreciate the intensity of the kids and let them battle, dont criticise it.
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