Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Don't forget the Bainter brothers, Troy & Zach, at Norton.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Bryce and Austin Hood are the best brothers over all and next year when they add Cullen Hood to the line-up that dual of brothers will be unstoppable.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/10/09 07:57 PM
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Not sure if they're brothers or not:
Nicholas and Darren Mueller of Hillsboro
Actually they are brothers and there is a third brother, Bret. They are Senior, Sophomore, and Freshman, respectively.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/10/09 10:47 PM
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There is 3 or 4 petersens from smokey valley, but i couldn't tell you if they're brothers or not, and Cole and Jason Zoglman from garden plain but i don't know of they're brothers or not.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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How about the Bontz Brothers - Codie and Alex(Sugar Bear)Bontz, are both studs - they wrestle out of Wichita Independent and both of them are forces to be reckoned with.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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BVNW Adam Petrie (112) David Petrie (119)
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Jason and Cole are cousins
Willie (152)and Colton Eck(119) from Andale.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 12:08 PM
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Austin (145) & Taylor Baird (160) - Pratt
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 12:36 PM
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Mountain Range, Westminster,Co by way of Maize Ks. Bryce Dunkelberger (11) 160# Garrett Dunkelberger (10) 171#
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 08:18 PM
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Walker and Texas Ranger Bobby are by far the premo brother combo in the world.
Twins: Trevor and Travis Rempe of Smith Center Cameron and Zach Jesseph of Chanute (not sure if Zach's wrestling anymore) Cody and Dilion Wildin of Marion
Older and younger siblings: Cody and Alex Bontz of Wichita Independent
Not sure if they're brothers or not: Josh and Jared Sanches of Shawnee Mission West Jake and Josh Umscheid of Andover Central Carlos and Deigo Galloway of Stockton Kaenon and Landon Keiswetter of Norton Austin and Bryce Hood of Louisburg Boaz and Dalton Beard of Goddard Clint and Travis Janzen Hesston Nicholas and Darren Mueller of Hillsboro Adam and David Petrie of Blue Valley Northwest Clayton and Donovan Schamberger of Hoxie Taite and Chase Nelson of Wichita Heights
Ricky, the Sanches brothers from SM West are twin brothers. I have to say, Ricky, that it never ceases to amaze me on how much detailed knowledge that a championship racecar driver from the South has about Kansas high school wrestling. Are you on your off season or have you retired from racing? Are you getting all revved up about the Kansas boys about to take on those Misery boys again in a few weeks?
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 08:47 PM
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Not really. I wish we could organize a dual between Oklahoma and Kansas that would be real nice. Here are some matchups I can think of between southern Kansas boys vs. northern Oklahoma boys: 125/130 Trent Cox of Maize vs. Ladd Rupp of Perry (3x State Champ) 135 CJ Napier of Columbus or Kendric Maple of Wichita Heights vs. Jeremy Goree of East Central Tulsa (2x State Champ) 152 Chris Watson of Andover Central or Ryan Houlden of Goddard vs. Stephen Swan from Perry (2x State Champ) 189 Boaz Beard of Goddard vs. Chris Perry of Stillwater (3x State Champ) 189 Nate Davis of Liberal vs. Blake Rosholt of Ponca City (Brothers wrestled at OSU)
Just watching some of these matches would beat a lot of the state finals matchups these guys will have this year.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 10:27 PM
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Last year Columbus had brother and sister Dannette O'Hara 119 a senior and brother B.T. O'Hara 140 a freshman, their father would have been a coach but he could not pass the background check.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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The following article is taken from the SME School Newspaper and is about 3 brothers on the wrestling team.
The Hill brothers continue to improve in wrestling through hard work and sibling motivation Written By: Harbinger Staff Sweat dripping off of his exhausted face, sophomore David Hill takes a quick glance to his left; no one. He slowly shifts his head forward, now focusing on every individual stair, regaining his pace. He fires a look to his right. A look of panic suddenly comes over him. It’s his freshmen brothers Blake and Blaine Hill. As he turns the corner down the north ramp, his jog becomes an all-out sprint. Rounding the turn into the homestretch, he takes one final stride to finish off the daily conditioning for wrestling practice. Almost as soon as he finishes, he turns around just to make sure that he had won. A grin comes across his face. The Hill brothers have always been competitive. They still are, their aggressiveness has helped them to move up to the varsity level as underclassman. ™Growing up we were competitive, David said. ™We would play basketball, we’d run, or just wrestle in the house. And they’re all doing just fine this season. All three have solid resumes including recent success in meets. At the Northwest tournament, Blaine went 4-0, finishing first. Blake finished second in the same tournament, going 3-1. David’s last meet was at Piper, and he went 3-1, finishing second. ™I would say they all probably have at least 20 wins, JV coach Jason Filbeck said. ™And none of them have more than 5 losses. Their chidhood days usually consisted of petty little games, including their personal favorite, wrestling. They had no mats or gear. They had no referee watching their every move, or a coach hollering from the sideline. They had a backyard, a couple of lawn chairs, and each other. That’s all they needed. ™Any kind of game we could make up we played, Blaine said. Although they didn’t wrestle in a competitive league, they had all the experience they needed from their backyard brawls. These competitive games also helped this trio of brothers find their forte, sport. They were soon competing for local basketball and football teams, their competitive drive as evident as it was during their backyard scruffs. When it came time for high school, the oldest brother , David, 16, chose wrestling as his winter sport. But just like so many freshman wrestlers, he did not pick everything up immediately. ™I felt inexperienced on the first day, David said. ™I knew no moves or anything. But he made up for the initial inexperience with hard work. ™A lot of times he’ll be done a lap before anyone else during conditioning, Filbeck said. ™And he always asks us permission to run another, of course we let him. His hard work is the first thing you notice when you see him. His determination to keep going also is one of his trademarks. Even through injury he continues to tough it out. ™Right now David has cauliflower ears, Blaine said. ™It’s when your ears get rubbed and swell up. Most wrestlers would take a break after this injury, but not David, he just went to the doctor, got the problem fixed and moved on. This trait in him is one that has helped him to win awards like, ™JV Wrestler of the Year and ™Hardest Worker for the 2007-08 JV team. This trait is also seen in his two younger brothers. ™Both Blake and Blaine are very hardworking, Ufford said. ™They’re also very strong and athletic. Blake and Blaine are just two standouts among an impressive freshman class. This year’s class is one that Ufford said is the most promising freshman class he’s seen in a while. David has helped to inspire this year’s freshman class. ™When other wrestlers see him win a match, we always say, oh he’s in betters shape, Filbeck said. ™And they say well maybe if we worked that hard we could be winning too. David’s hard work tends to bring up everyone around him. He has a habit of inspiring his brothers. As a matter of fact, he’s the one that convinced them to wrestle in the first place. ™I was going to do basketball, Blake said. ™But David was wrestling so I wanted to be in the same sport as him. With this gut decision, Blake and Blaine joined the wrestling team. But just like their older brother, they started off slow. ™The first day was so confusing, Blaine said. Both Blake and Blaine were inexperienced with the concept of a move and nearly everything else that goes along with it. But they caught on quick. They began to pick up everything in stride. The moves began to feel more natural and the conditioning began to feel easier. They continuously came to their practices, giving every sprint, weight lift and drill their full effort. All three of the Hill’s impressive showings did not go unnoticed. They were all moved up to practice with varsity, all as underclassmen, creating a unique situation, three brothers competing with the varsity team. A situation rarely seen in high school wrestling. ™I can only remember a couple instances where we’ve had a situation like this, varsity wrestling coach Chip Ufford said. Although sometimes the over hyped brother combo can result in a bust. But unlike all brother combinations, the Hill’s consistently show traits of hard work and determination. ™They don’t want to let the other brother beat them, Ufford said. ™They push each other out there. And this trait is evident on the mat. Each brother is fiercely competitive, especially with each other. But when they’re not wrestling it is easy to see just how good of friends these brothers are. ™We’re with each other basically all the time, Blake said. ™On the weekends we’ll stay home and hang out, or play football. Instead of spending their time resting from the exhaustion that comes with wrestling, the Hills would rather be playing outside. They would rather be doing anything then sitting inside and gazing at a television screen. They go outside to stay in shape, but they don’t mind messing around once in a while. ™Blaine, um, sometimes rubs boogers on me, Blake said. ™It can get really annoying. Sometimes the brotherly love is friendly, sometimes it’s honest and harsh, but the Hills are there to help each other improve, whether in school or out on the mat. Actually, the Hills have a tendency to help the entire East wrestling team improve. And hopefully they will continue to improve an already outstanding East team. Last year East took fourth in state with a Regional and Sunflower championship. And with the addition of three outstanding brothers, things are only looking up. They are helping out teammates, winning matches, and most of all, working hard. ™David always works so hard and his little brothers have the exact same traits, Filbeck said. ™Must be good parenting I guess.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 11:01 PM
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In A few years great bend will have all three of the burleys all on one team
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Not really. I wish we could organize a dual between Oklahoma and Kansas that would be real nice. Here are some matchups I can think of between southern Kansas boys vs. northern Oklahoma boys: 125/130 Trent Cox of Maize vs. Ladd Rupp of Perry (3x State Champ) 135 CJ Napier of Columbus or Kendric Maple of Wichita Heights vs. Jeremy Goree of East Central Tulsa (2x State Champ) 152 Chris Watson of Andover Central or Ryan Houlden of Goddard vs. Stephen Swan from Perry (2x State Champ) 189 Boaz Beard of Goddard vs. Chris Perry of Stillwater (3x State Champ) 189 Nate Davis of Liberal vs. Blake Rosholt of Ponca City (Brothers wrestled at OSU)
Just watching some of these matches would beat a lot of the state finals matchups these guys will have this year. I don't know too much about those Oklahoma wrestlers although I do know that Perry is top rated nationally and that would be a great match to watch with him and Beard. I know that those Rosholt brothers at OSU are great wrestlers so I am sure Blake must be good too. You sure did pick some good Kansas wrestlers though. It is good to see that you NASCAR guys are keeping up with our Kansas high school wrestling. Are you at least planning on watching our Kansas Ciy Kansas metro wrestlers take on those Kansas City Misery wrestlers in action this year? I heard they are selling Mountain Dew at the event this year!
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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02/11/09 11:37 PM
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Next year Bairds will have a 3rd brother on the same team. Mitchell Baird.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Hiawatha currently has Chris and Nick Babel and Mike and Jeff Costa. Next year they will have a third set of Brothers with Camron and Branden Leupold.
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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well lets see we have 3 brothers on st. james twins jack (152) t.j. (140) 11th grade and dustin (135) 10th all in just there 2nd year !!!!!! fun to watch, great time of the year to be a dad !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Brothers On The Same Team
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Brent Butler (9) 130 (JV) Mark Butler (10) 140 (V) Andrew Butler (12) 135 (V)
GO EAGLES!
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