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Re: big schools vs small schools #48649 02/01/06 12:23 AM
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talkikg? talking

Re: big schools vs small schools #48650 02/01/06 02:46 AM
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Thadd Taylor beat Roberts of Holton - ranked #1 in 4A and last week beat Zlatnick - ranked #1 in 1-2-3A. Taylor is ranked 4th in 5A. Doesn't that just say that large schools own HWT? Payne, Jesson, Taylor etc.

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Sick Dalyer,
I made the corrections on the predicted team scores. I sincerely hope it is up to your standards this time. Would you please triple check it for mistakes again? I would really appreciate it!


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215 Espinosa Ottawa Disney Andover Central
Calen Born was up 2-0 over Espinosa Ottawa, until last weekend. Espinosa won (arguable, as many are) a close match. Born is still up 2-1 against Espinosa.

At 215, I would vote "Born".


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Re: big schools vs small schools #48653 02/01/06 06:02 PM
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Sick Dalyer,
I made the corrections on the predicted team scores. I sincerely hope it is up to your standards this time. Would you please triple check it for mistakes again? I would really appreciate it!
Mr. Wilderman:

Why so defensive?

If an individual is going to make predictions on a big vs. small school dual result, do you not believe it to be important to have accurate team scores?

If you were attending this dual and the scorekeeper had incorrect team totals, would you not seek correction?

You are almost as testy as ???


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Re: big schools vs small schools #48654 02/01/06 06:48 PM
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Originally posted by BigPin22:
Sick Dalyer,
I made the corrections on the predicted team scores. I sincerely hope it is up to your standards this time. Would you please triple check it for mistakes again? I would really appreciate it!
Mr. Wilderman:

Why so defensive?

If an individual is going to make predictions on a big vs. small school dual result, do you not believe it to be important to have accurate team scores?

If you were attending this dual and the scorekeeper had incorrect team totals, would you not seek correction?

You are almost as testy as ???
Richard,

I don't know BigPin22 so I could be wrong, but he is probably getting defensive because of the way that you present your corrections. Rather than stating that you think that someone has made a mistake, you question what they have posted and try to belittle the person. Instead of deleting his post or removing the thread, BigPin22 admitted that he made a mistake and corrected it. People do make mistakes, I make them, and so do you. No matter how fast you delete your posts or remove a thread, we still notice.

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Sick,
I'm not defensive or testy. I made the numerous corrections that you pointed out and kindly asked you to triple check my work. We all appreciate you policing the forum for errors and pointing out every minor detail that is incorrect.

Thanks again

by the way, what did you think about my predictions?


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Re: big schools vs small schools #48656 02/01/06 08:03 PM
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Richard,

Rather than stating that you think that someone has made a mistake, you question what they have posted and try to belittle the person.
My questions to BigPin22 were:

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Should the big schools receive more than one (1) team point for the victory at 135 lbs.?

Of course adjusting the score after that bout would also affect the final team score!
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How does Erisman score 9 points for the little schools with his victory at 171 lbs.?

The score after the 189 lbs. match really is strange - the big schools lose the match and gain 6 points and Strawn wins the match and the little schools gain 10 points! How does this occur?
Nice try! Of course I "question what they have posted".

If questioning a post which may have misinformation is somehow belittling, I certainly will not apologize.

I will happily admit to my many mistakes, much like I happily sign my posts.

Shucks, I let the water pump too long and overflowed the stock tank this morning at 03:00 A.M., and while I was checking calving cows I put the wrong ear tag in a newborn calf.

I probably made more mistakes this morning before you got out of bed than you will make all day.


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Re: big schools vs small schools #48657 02/01/06 08:27 PM
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I will happily admit to my many mistakes,
I believe that is the funniest thing I have heard all day, since you delete your posts if there is an error, or completely remove a thread if you started the thread.

Re: big schools vs small schools #48658 02/01/06 08:36 PM
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How does Erisman score 9 points for the little schools with his victory at 171 lbs.?

The score after the 189 lbs. match really is strange - the big schools lose the match and gain 6 points and Strawn wins the match and the little schools gain 10 points! How does this occur?
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I believe these were your questions, and your question of "How does this occur?" is the belittling statement I was referring to. You didn't word your corrections in a way that just stated that you noticed some mistakes.

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I believe these were your questions, and your question of "How does this occur?" is the belittling statement I was referring to. You didn't word your corrections in a way that just stated that you noticed some mistakes.
Again, nice try! In my two (2) posts I asked questions and did not "word corrections" of any type.

In a match where the losing wrestler's team scores six (6) points and the winning wrestler's team scores ten (10) points for a total of sixteen (16) match points - I believe the question "How does this occur?" is in order.


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Reading comprehension must be beyond you also since if you actually read what you quoted of mine I didn't say anything about "word corrections."

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pennywise#2

You might as well give up. As anyone who reads these forums knows, you will not get Richard to admit to anything.

It is quite annoying, isn't it?

By the way, I agree with what you are saying.

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Richard Rocks. He just calls a spade a spade and you gotta love it. Don't Be mad.

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TJ Lorson beat Civils at holton for big schools

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TJ Lorson(seaman) beat Civils at holton for big schools

Re: big schools vs small schools #48665 02/08/06 06:19 PM
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when is the big school vs little school dual?


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Re: big schools vs small schools #48666 02/08/06 06:28 PM
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The date and participants have yet to be finalized.

The KWCA is debating two possible dates and as of this posting have not determined which date is preferable.


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Re: big schools vs small schools #48667 02/09/06 12:46 AM
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I would consider Kyle Buehler-135, Sean Flynn-140, and Kyle Grape-145 to be in the mix at big vs. small

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