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Re: Class of 2011 [Re: Cokeley] #172105 08/17/10 03:00 PM
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I got permission. Here is the article without the pictures. There are great ones of Cokeley, DeShazer and Sanchez on their site, www.intermatwrestle.com

Wrestling 49: Kansas
8/17/2010
Eric Johnson


As the wrestling season's start is fast approaching, InterMat will be taking fans across the United States of America on a tour of scholastic wrestling. Between now until the middle of November, InterMat will introduce you to the top senior wrestlers in the 49 states with scholastic wrestling. From Alaska to Florida, and from Maine to California, you will gain exposure to the potential stars of future NCAA Championships. The rankings within this article do not necessarily reflect those done by InterMat.

Kansas once again made a splash in 2010 by placing four seniors in Division I programs and nine in Division II. In what was projected as a rebuilding year, Kansas' 2011 class has plenty of talent. This class has almost 100 Fargo wins to its credit! Headlining the class are a pair of teammates in three-time state champ and nationally-ranked Ryne Cokeley and Fargo Greco champion and double All-American Taylor Moeder. Throw in another multiple Fargo AA Daniel DeShazer and you have a trio that would rival any state in the nation!

1. Ryne Cokeley
High School: St. James Academy
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 160
Projected College Weight Class: 157/165


Analysis: With a career record of 124-11, Cokeley is chasing his fourth Kansas state title. He is one of the most heralded wrestlers in Kansas history with 36 total Fargo wins! He has beaten 52 former state champions across the nation. He carries a 41-13 career Cadet and Junior Dual record, going undefeated in 2008 and 2010, making the USA National Teams both years. Cokeley placed second at Virginia Beach in the 2010 NHSCA Junior Nationals and was the FILA Cadet Pan American Games gold medalist. The Future Olympian rankings have listed him as first, third, and third in his first three years. This kid is a machine in practice and has sought out competition from coast to coast. It's been a pleasure being one of his biggest fans. Division I awaits!

2. Taylor Moeder
High School: St. James Academy
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 145
Projected College Weight Class: 141/149

Analysis: Moeder had a breakout season in 2010. Capping off his 40-1 junior season and second state championship, he was crowned with the Fargo Junior National Greco title! He then returned to the Fargo podium in freestyle, placing fourth to complete a dream season. Taylor also placed fourth at the NHSCA Folkstyle Junior Nationals in Virginia. We all knew of his Kids division accolades with four Kids state titles, six-time placer at Tulsa Nationals, and a Cliff Keen Kickoff championship, but he was the best-kept secret in Kansas until splashing onto the national scene this year. He had the Kansas faithful raising eyebrows when he moved up a weight at the Derby Invitational and stopped Chase Nitcher's 71-match winning streak. His career high school record is 117-9 and he is no longer under the radar with Division I coaches. One last point: His Duck Under should be on a training video!

3. Daniel DeShazer
High School: Wichita Heights
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133


Analysis: DeShazer is a four-time Fargo All-American, including a Greco Roman finalist in 2008! With a career record of 92-3, he is a two-time state champion and a three-time finalist. He has been a powerful contributor to our Kansas National Dual teams at all levels. He dominated most of his youth career, placing at many national tournaments and winning Kids state six times. He is the younger brother of former four-time Kansas state champ and NCAA qualifier Tristen DeShazer of Northern Illinois. DeShazer has a rare athleticism that makes him a crowd favorite and is a lock to land in a prominent college program.

4. Zack Tanenbaum
High School: Blue Valley North
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 135/140
Projected College Weight Class: 133/141

Analysis: Tanenbaum is a two-time state champion with a career record of 115-10. He also made the state finals as a freshman. He has made the Deans list every year at Blue Valley North High School and carries a 3.9 GPA. He was the 2010 Brute adidas Nationals champion and is a two-time Kansas Triple Crown winner. He is a multi-sport athlete, winning the 2007 Kansas State Judo championship as well as earning a varsity football letter in 2009. Tanenbaum has competed for the Schoolboy, Middle School, Cadet and Junior National Kansas dual teams and had seven freestyle/Greco-Roman wins this year at Fargo. He is the younger brother of current Division I wrestler Jake Tanenbaum of Cal Poly.

5. Jake Gentzler
High School: Andover Central
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 125/130
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

Analysis: Gentzler is a two-time state champion and three-time finalist. He has a career record of 112-9. Along with being a three-time regional champion, he also has three league championships while being named Outstanding Wrestler at two regionals. On the national level, Gentzler is a Brute adidas Nationals champion in 2008 and two-time USAW Folkstyle Nationals placer. He carries a 3.25 GPA.

6. Spencer Blew
High School: Lansing
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 140
Projected College Weight Class: 141

Analysis: Spencer is a two-time state champion with a career record of 109-16. He is a phenomenal athlete that carried his Kids division domination into high school. He is a two-time Brute adidas All-American and is a multi-sport athlete, competing in varsity football, track and lacrosse. He is also a member of the National Society of High School Scholars.

7. Symon Seaton
High School: Basehor-Linwood
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 133

Analysis: Seaton is a three-time state placer, bringing home a state title in 2010. Capping off a stellar junior season of 34-2, he competed with the Junior National Dual Team in OKC and was a Junior National Team member in Fargo. With a career record of 96-15, Seaton placed third as a freshman in a loaded 112 bracket.

8. Dylan Penka
High School: Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 171
Projected College Weight Class: 174

Analysis: Penka is a three-time state placer. He is a two-time USAW Folkstyle Nationals AA, placing third in 2009 and fifth in 2010. He has placed in every high school tournament that he has entered. Previous to his Cadet days, he won two Greco and two freestyle USAW national championships. Penka scored a 31 on his ACT and has received interest from coaches at the Division I level. He has many weapons to call on, but watch out for his headlock! It is a crowd pleaser.

9. Chase Sanchez
High School: Emporia
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 160/171
Projected College Weight Class: 157/165


Analysis: Sanchez is a two-time state placer for Emporia High School, contributing to the program's back-to-back Class 5A state championships. He is a multiple-time state freestyle and Greco-Roman champion, winning the Triple Crown in 2009. In 2009, Sanchez landed on the podium as a Fargo All-American in Greco. He won two more matches this year in the Junior Greco division, giving him 11 career Fargo wins. He was also a Cadet National Dual Team member both years and is a multi-sport athlete, playing strong safety on the football team. Sanchez carries a 3.25 GPA and wants to pursue a secondary education degree, planning to teach science as well as coaching wrestling or serving as an athletic director or principal.

10. Kyle Johnson
High School: Columbus
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

Analysis: Johnson is a three-time state placer, making the finals each of his last two years. With 89 high school wins, he has had many memorable matches including a tough overtime loss to Moeder in the 2010 state finals. As a junior, his path to the state finals included wins over Seaton, as well as Fargo All-American Brandon Charbonneau. Johnson is also a three-year letter winner in Football and carries a 3.11 GPA.

Honorable Mention:
Troy Bainter (Norton)
Tyler Baughman (Lansing)
Cody Beasley (Wichita Campus)
Mario Corado (Pittsburg)
Colton Eck (Andale)
Zach Hoehn (Wellsville)
Trey Houlden (Goddard)
Ethan Mumaw (Jefferson West)
Dillon Salmans (Hoxie)
Dillon Scanlon (Lansing)


Eric Johnson


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Re: Class of 2011 [Re: Chief Renegade] #172106 08/17/10 04:15 PM
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Where has Bo Pursel been???

Re: Class of 2011 [Re: effwhyeye] #172107 08/17/10 04:28 PM
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He's a rodeo phenom. He is also Class of 2012.


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Re: Class of 2011 [Re: Chief Renegade] #172113 08/17/10 05:36 PM
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effwhyeye,

Thanks for asking about Bo. This is the first summer since he was 9 he has not wrestled year round. At least he has not competed year round. As Eric said our family is going every weekend to several rodeos and Bo is having a great time with that, and getting pretty handy as well. He has been lifting a ton, going to several advanced wrestling camps, and working out with his wrestling club in MO. He just has not competed this summer. Sometimes when they are 16 they get a mind of their own, but I completely support him. It's all good he has a 4.0GPA and is on a great track. He still loves to wrestle, just did not compete this summer. Thanks again for asking.

Mike Pursel

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Wrestling 49: Kansas
8/17/2010
Eric Johnson


As the wrestling season's start is fast approaching, InterMat will be taking fans across the United States of America on a tour of scholastic wrestling. Between now until the middle of November, InterMat will introduce you to the top senior wrestlers in the 49 states with scholastic wrestling. From Alaska to Florida, and from Maine to California, you will gain exposure to the potential stars of future NCAA Championships. The rankings within this article do not necessarily reflect those done by InterMat.

Kansas once again made a splash in 2010 by placing four seniors in Division I programs and nine in Division II. In what was projected as a rebuilding year, Kansas' 2011 class has plenty of talent. This class has almost 100 Fargo wins to its credit! Headlining the class are a pair of teammates in three-time state champ and nationally-ranked Ryne Cokeley and Fargo Greco champion and double All-American Taylor Moeder. Throw in another multiple Fargo AA Daniel DeShazer and you have a trio that would rival any state in the nation!

1. Ryne Cokeley
High School: St. James Academy
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 160
Projected College Weight Class: 157/165


Analysis: With a career record of 124-11, Cokeley is chasing his fourth Kansas state title. He is one of the most heralded wrestlers in Kansas history with 36 total Fargo wins! He has beaten 52 former state champions across the nation. He carries a 41-13 career Cadet and Junior Dual record, going undefeated in 2008 and 2010, making the USA National Teams both years. Cokeley placed second at Virginia Beach in the 2010 NHSCA Junior Nationals and was the FILA Cadet Pan American Games gold medalist. The Future Olympian rankings have listed him as first, third, and third in his first three years. This kid is a machine in practice and has sought out competition from coast to coast. It's been a pleasure being one of his biggest fans. Division I awaits!

2. Taylor Moeder
High School: St. James Academy
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 145
Projected College Weight Class: 141/149

Analysis: Moeder had a breakout season in 2010. Capping off his 40-1 junior season and second state championship, he was crowned with the Fargo Junior National Greco title! He then returned to the Fargo podium in freestyle, placing fourth to complete a dream season. Taylor also placed fourth at the NHSCA Folkstyle Junior Nationals in Virginia. We all knew of his Kids division accolades with four Kids state titles, six-time placer at Tulsa Nationals, and a Cliff Keen Kickoff championship, but he was the best-kept secret in Kansas until splashing onto the national scene this year. He had the Kansas faithful raising eyebrows when he moved up a weight at the Derby Invitational and stopped Chase Nitcher's 71-match winning streak. His career high school record is 117-9 and he is no longer under the radar with Division I coaches. One last point: His Duck Under should be on a training video!

3. Daniel DeShazer
High School: Wichita Heights
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133


Analysis: DeShazer is a four-time Fargo All-American, including a Greco Roman finalist in 2008! With a career record of 92-3, he is a two-time state champion and a three-time finalist. He has been a powerful contributor to our Kansas National Dual teams at all levels. He dominated most of his youth career, placing at many national tournaments and winning Kids state six times. He is the younger brother of former four-time Kansas state champ and NCAA qualifier Tristen DeShazer of Northern Illinois. DeShazer has a rare athleticism that makes him a crowd favorite and is a lock to land in a prominent college program.

4. Zack Tanenbaum
High School: Blue Valley North
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 135/140
Projected College Weight Class: 133/141

Analysis: Tanenbaum is a two-time state champion with a career record of 115-10. He also made the state finals as a freshman. He has made the Deans list every year at Blue Valley North High School and carries a 3.9 GPA. He was the 2010 Brute adidas Nationals champion and is a two-time Kansas Triple Crown winner. He is a multi-sport athlete, winning the 2007 Kansas State Judo championship as well as earning a varsity football letter in 2009. Tanenbaum has competed for the Schoolboy, Middle School, Cadet and Junior National Kansas dual teams and had seven freestyle/Greco-Roman wins this year at Fargo. He is the younger brother of current Division I wrestler Jake Tanenbaum of Cal Poly.

5. Jake Gentzler
High School: Andover Central
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 125/130
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

Analysis: Gentzler is a two-time state champion and three-time finalist. He has a career record of 112-9. Along with being a three-time regional champion, he also has three league championships while being named Outstanding Wrestler at two regionals. On the national level, Gentzler is a Brute adidas Nationals champion in 2008 and two-time USAW Folkstyle Nationals placer. He carries a 3.25 GPA.

6. Spencer Blew
High School: Lansing
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 140
Projected College Weight Class: 141

Analysis: Spencer is a two-time state champion with a career record of 109-16. He is a phenomenal athlete that carried his Kids division domination into high school. He is a two-time Brute adidas All-American and is a multi-sport athlete, competing in varsity football, track and lacrosse. He is also a member of the National Society of High School Scholars.

7. Symon Seaton
High School: Basehor-Linwood
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 133

Analysis: Seaton is a three-time state placer, bringing home a state title in 2010. Capping off a stellar junior season of 34-2, he competed with the Junior National Dual Team in OKC and was a Junior National Team member in Fargo. With a career record of 96-15, Seaton placed third as a freshman in a loaded 112 bracket.

8. Dylan Penka
High School: Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 171
Projected College Weight Class: 174

Analysis: Penka is a three-time state placer. He is a two-time USAW Folkstyle Nationals AA, placing third in 2009 and fifth in 2010. He has placed in every high school tournament that he has entered. Previous to his Cadet days, he won two Greco and two freestyle USAW national championships. Penka scored a 31 on his ACT and has received interest from coaches at the Division I level. He has many weapons to call on, but watch out for his headlock! It is a crowd pleaser.

9. Chase Sanchez
High School: Emporia
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 160/171
Projected College Weight Class: 157/165


Analysis: Sanchez is a two-time state placer for Emporia High School, contributing to the program's back-to-back Class 5A state championships. He is a multiple-time state freestyle and Greco-Roman champion, winning the Triple Crown in 2009. In 2009, Sanchez landed on the podium as a Fargo All-American in Greco. He won two more matches this year in the Junior Greco division, giving him 11 career Fargo wins. He was also a Cadet National Dual Team member both years and is a multi-sport athlete, playing strong safety on the football team. Sanchez carries a 3.25 GPA and wants to pursue a secondary education degree, planning to teach science as well as coaching wrestling or serving as an athletic director or principal.

10. Kyle Johnson
High School: Columbus
Projected 2010-11 High School Weight Class: 130
Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

Analysis: Johnson is a three-time state placer, making the finals each of his last two years. With 89 high school wins, he has had many memorable matches including a tough overtime loss to Moeder in the 2010 state finals. As a junior, his path to the state finals included wins over Seaton, as well as Fargo All-American Brandon Charbonneau. Johnson is also a three-year letter winner in Football and carries a 3.11 GPA.

Honorable Mention:
Troy Bainter (Norton)
Tyler Baughman (Lansing)
Cody Beasley (Wichita Campus)
Mario Corado (Pittsburg)
Colton Eck (Andale)
Zach Hoehn (Wellsville)
Trey Houlden (Goddard)
Ethan Mumaw (Jefferson West)
Dillon Salmans (Hoxie)
Dillon Scanlon (Lansing)
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A great group of young men! Reading this gets me all excited for the season to start.


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