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Kansas City Star article, K.C. Metro area wrestling preview #77985 11/22/05 12:22 AM
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Posted on Sat, Nov. 19, 2005






More weight on his shoulders

Gardner’s Isenberg up to the challenge of moving up to 135 pounds

By DAMON SMITH

The Kansas City Star


Gardner Edgerton wrestler Aldon Isenberg is moving up two weight classes to 135 pounds after finishing third in Kansas 5A at 125 pounds. Isenberg is looking forward to the change.

“I don’t think it should be that tough moving up in weight,” said Isenberg, who finished with a 39-5 record and was a regional champion last season. “I spent the summer wrestling at 135. The kids are stronger, but I’m stronger, too.”

So for Isenberg, the goals haven’t changed. The sophomore is still after a first-place medal at state.

“I know there are some people that say some weight classes are tougher than others,” said Gardner coach Matt Yeamans. “It’s too early to tell, but we have confidence that he can compete with anybody. He feels like he can be successful at whatever weight he wrestles at.”

Yeamans is also hoping to see his team have more state placers after qualifying 12 for state in 2005. With 10 of those returning, Yeamans hopes to pick up more team points at state.

“We ended up (last year at state) with three or four kids who needed just one more win to place,” he said. “We just want them to make that next step.”

Olathe North confident

T.J. Ulmer said his program is heading in the right direction after improving last season. There are two big reasons — well one big and one small — why North should continue to improve.

Calen Born should vie for a state title in the 215-pound division one season after finishing second to Neil Cisper of St. Thomas Aquinas. Junior Adam Almaguer finished third in the Kansas 6A 125-pound division.

Both should remain highly ranked throughout the season and go deep at the best invitationals.

Aquinas working hard

During the opening days of practice, St. Thomas Aquinas wrestlers returned to the fundamental principle that made them the elite team in Kansas 6A.

Hard work.

Co-captains Jed Mamie and Andy Hurla repeated that refrain before hitting the mat for a preseason session. Although it’s early, the reigning champions recognize the obstacles ahead.

Several returning varsity lettermen need to cut weight to find a spot on the roster. The team also awaits the return of several missing wrestlers still Aquinas’ football team, which lost to Blue Valley in a state semifinal Friday night.

Outside distractions must quickly be forgotten.

These are just a few of the Saints’ early-season challenges, but the champs know where to find the solution.

“We’re working a lot harder than we’ve ever worked before,” said Hurla.

Behind the leadership of wrestlers like Neil Cisper, Aquinas won the East Kansas League and regional titles, then became just the fourth Johnson County program to win the state .

Cisper graduated to the University of Pennsylvania program but his departure hasn’t damaged Aquinas’ potential.

“(The Saints’) biggest problem will be trying to get all their talent in the lineup,” Blue Valley coach Chris Paisley said.


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Wrestlers to watch

■ Adam Almaguer, Olathe North, junior. Finished third at 119 pounds at 6A state meet.

■ Calen Born, Olathe North, senior. Was second in Kansas 6A 189-pound division.

■ Justin Broadbent, Mill Valley , senior. Second in 5A at 112.

■ Neil Erisman, De Soto, senior. Finished 41-1 and second in Kansas 4A at 152 pounds.

■ Andy Hurla, St. Thomas Aquinas, senior. Second team All-Star Johnson County selection was a vital cog for the Aquinas’ state championship team.

■ Ken Livengood, Blue Valley North, senior. Second in 6A at 119.

■ Hunter Madl, Blue Valley, senior. Regional and EKL champion finished 40-8 in 2005.

■ Jed Mamie, St. Thomas Aquinas, junior. Mamie finished third in Kansas 6A in the 171-pound division.

■ Tyler Rodden, Olathe Northwest, senior. Won Sunflower League and regional titles in the heavyweight division and finished season with a 36-8 record.

■ Nick Shumate, Blue Valley Northwest, senior. Second in 6A at 112 pounds

Meets to watch

■ December 16-17: Johnson County Wrestling Classic at Blue Valley. This is the first look at how the competition in Johnson County shapes up.

■ Jan. 13-14: Bobcat Wresting Invitational, Jan. 13-14 at Basehor-Linwood. Some of the best wrestlers in the state of Kansas — regardless of class — will meet here.

■ Jan. 20-21: Husky Invitational at Blue Valley Northwest. One last good look at the local talent before the post-season begins.

Three questions

■ Can Aquinas repeat as 6A state champions?

■ Will standouts Neil Erisman, Ty Williamson and Nick Shumate pick up their first first-place medals at the state meet?

■ How will weight class moves affect wrestlers such as Aldon Isenberg of Gardner Edgerton?

Re: Kansas City Star article, K.C. Metro area wrestling preview #77986 11/22/05 04:28 AM
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Originally posted by Scarecrow_103:
Posted on Sat, Nov. 19, 2005

■ Can Aquinas repeat as 6A state champions?
This is just my opinion- but I don't think there is anyway Aquinas can repeat as 6A state champs. They are definitely a long shot.


Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn- and most do.
Re: Kansas City Star article, K.C. Metro area wrestling preview #77987 11/22/05 07:47 PM
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Which is why they are a long shot!


Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn- and most do.
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I understood your humor coachtwink - very funny!


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Re: Kansas City Star article, K.C. Metro area wrestling preview #77989 11/22/05 09:12 PM
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other wrestlers to watch (not to take away from some of those mentioned who did not place at state for what ever reason)

R.J. Nill and Jake Tanenbaum- 4th at state
Bo Noles and Casey Curran-5th at state
Markey- 6th at state
Anthony Livengood- 2nd at Brute Nationals

Re: Kansas City Star article, K.C. Metro area wrestling preview #77990 11/23/05 11:01 PM
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I'm just grateful that Richard understood the humor — now we can all sleep tonight.

Re: Kansas City Star article, K.C. Metro area wrestling preview #77991 11/28/05 12:28 AM
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Not much of a metro preview... more like a Johnson County wrestling preview...


Its not over yet...
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Probably because it was in the Johnson County edition of the Star's Neighborhood News. Mr. Salyer posted another preview article from the Star titled something like "Bishop Ward, Bonner Springs have high hopes". There was also a Lansing article posted right next to it. I'm guessing these may have been the ones in the Wyandotte/Leavenworth edition.

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its Tyler Williamson, not Ty.

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F*ck Metro, North West is tougher than sh*t than any metro areas....haha


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