Jhris, I gotta say that you are hillarious, I get on this forum every morning just to see what you have to say.

I know that since wrestling is over, Jeff does
not check this any more, so I guess I will speak for him.

Right now, of the three sports he competes in, wrestling takes a back seat to football and track. His main love is football, which he will be playing at Colorado State next year, now his committment is to track. Last year he set a state record in the discus, having the 7th longest throw in the nation! and will be trying to add two more this year in the shot and discus.

I am not trying to brag on Jeff, but, I am trying to say that Jeff wrestled to make him a better football player, and he wrestled to make him a better track athlete, but wrestling is something that he is glad he is finished with. He had to hold his weight down during the season, he is almost 230 right now. He gives tons of credit to wrestling for making him that athlete his is right now, but even a big as a competitor that he is, I don't think you will get him on the mat again. You all can try, but I think he is done.

I would love to see him on the mat again, would be a great match, especially again the legend that I only know as Jhris Cennings!

Jeff's Brother,
Deone Horinek