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Least Career Losses #55321 02/16/05 03:35 AM
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Who has the least losses in four years. I know Ross Taplin has lost 6 times, Danny Grater has lost 7 times, Joe Cornejo has lost 7 times. Does anyone have less than that, what about Josh Baldridge or Tommy Edgmon?

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Baldridge has 5 - 3 his freshman year and 2 his sophomore year I believe.

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I've only lost like 50 times in my career...don't know if that will help with your stats.


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Bo Maynes never lost to a Kansas opponent in his four years. I'm not certain, but I don't think he ever lost a high school match.

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Zach Roberson never lost in Kansas during his high school career.

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I know about Bo and Zack. I was talking this year. thank

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Billy Gabel Saint Francis 125-5 h.s. career


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Good thread. I know that this might be intended for only this year but some of the older guys have incredible records. I believe Maynes lost a couple of times out of state, not sure about Roberson. Todd Drake was 126-1-1 when wrestlers could still tie. The one loss? Coach Ross of Derby.

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Bo Maynes and Zach Roberson never lost a high school match. That is what separated them from the previous outstanding wrestlers in Kansas high school history.

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The thing in my opinion that seperates Bo Maynes from the other 4 time state champions is that he was never taken down in a match during high school.


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Bo Maynes was 138-0 for his high school career.


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He was never taken down? that's an accomplishment in itself, talk about control...


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Coach Lane-

was thinking the other day about a south wrestler that I was friends with and knew he had medical problems but haven't heard anything and was hoping you could fill me in

Kelly Meade I believe was his name- a very good wrestler back in the day.

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The old days bring me to wrestlers like

Wes Harding- Southeast of Saline
David Canfield- Concordia

Not sure what their records ended up being but I would have put my money on either of them

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Sorry fellas. Must have gotten my memories mixed up about Maynes. Knew about the takedown achievement. Perhaps I was thinking of Justin Ware of Ark City when I made the comment about out of state losses. Perhaps I'm just getting the old-timer's disease. For the spelling movement, old-timer's is different from Alzheimer's. No spelling error there.

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Neil Erisman has a career record of 94-3 while only a junior. Two Losses in Kansas, One in Oklahoma.

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In regards to Kelly Meade from Salina, he passed away several years ago.

Leanna Grater

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Zach Roberson Blue Valley Northwest 1.000 (153-0) STATE
1995-98 Bo Maynes Salina South 1.000 (130-0)
1992-95 Chris Ngo Concordia .992 (118-1)
1985-88 Todd Drake Andover .988 (126-1-1)
1999-2002 Austin DeVoe Columbus .980 (150-3)
2000-2004 Jake Kriegbaum Abilene .977 (129-3)
1982-85 Teddy Nelson Wichita-Kapaun .975 (78-2)
1997-2000 Jeremy Long Santa Fe Trail .973 (143-4)
1984-87 Lance Wilson Blue Valley North .973 (108-3)
Jon Gull El Dorado .971 (132-4)
1983-86 Vince McCullough Gardner-Edgerton 968 (90-3)
1986-89 Eric Akin Bishop Miege .966 (129-4-1)
1993-96 Bill Gabel St. Francis .962 (125-5)
1988-91 Brent Rechtfertig Wellsville .962 (100-4-1)
1975-78 Eric Hershberger Wichita-Kapaun .961 (73-3)
1998-2001 Chris Saferite Augusta .958 (137-6)
2001-04 Daniel Prater Pratt .953 (143-7)
1974-77 Roy Oeser Wichita-Kapaun .952 (99-4-2)
2001-04 Matt Gilliland Hoxie .945 (138-8)
1975-79 Don Abel Eudora .939 (92-6)

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LeAnna-

Thank you- I heard that years ago but at my age I forget and was just trying to remember. I appreiciate the help

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Who did Ngo of Concordia lose to?


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