Hoxie's 112 pound freshman, Michael Schamberger, has already beat Briggs this year. How tough is 112 out west? Schamberger will only be the 5th seed in the Northwest Kansas League Tourney (Younkin-Oakley, Deeds-Goodland, Loyd-St. Francis, Powell-Colby).

Annon from Norton beat Herrera in the finals at Newton in the 125 pound bracket. Spillman of Hoxie (3rd at state as a freshman, 4th as a soph and state champ last year) was handling Carter of Garden City (2nd @ Liberal & 2nd @ Basehor) pretty easily when he pinned him. Spillman and Annon of Norton only have one loss each and they lost to each other.

And......at 145 - WAKE-UP!!!!!! Eirsman is great and will be even better as he ages, but I can not imagine him even being close to Pyle of Sabetha (2x champ - once in 4A & once in 3A - and a 3rd), Drennan of Minneapolis (1st & 2nd - beat Pyle at state last year), Engelbert of Beloit (2nd at state last year and beat Johnson of Norton this year) or Johnson of Norton (2nd as a freshman, 1st in 3A as a sophomore and 1st in 4A as a junior also won by major decision in the finals at Newton). And if you a representative from 4A - Eric Luedke from Colby can stick with any of these guys too

Care to pick another three to send out this way?