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Post by wrassler112 on Jan 19, 2018 7:03:54 GMT -5
Couple things to take note of before the set of rankings coming out...Cumberland tournament was last weekend with results/brackets on Flowarena and Merritt majoring Watts @ 126 last night
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Post by wiseowl on Jan 20, 2018 10:01:40 GMT -5
I agree the Chad is small scale compared to the State’s where Chariho’s back door scorers won’t score like they did in the Chad. I see them finishing 4th behind Coventry, BH, Pon. Scored more points than Coventrys "back door scorers" What’s your point? Coventry’s lower end won’t score the back door points either. But Coventry will score more points at 106, 113, 120, 126, 132, 138, 145, 152, 195 with Chariho scoring more at 160, 170, 182, 220 and 285
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Post by wrassler112 on Jan 20, 2018 11:04:20 GMT -5
Rumors are 113 Fallon broke his arm, can anyone confirm? Does this make any 106ers bump to 113 now, if true?
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Post by JimmyM on Jan 20, 2018 11:43:47 GMT -5
Rumors are 113 Fallon broke his arm, can anyone confirm? Does this make any 106ers bump to 113 now, if true? I don’t see any of the 106’s at #2-6 beating Holland. Also can’t discount the fact that Fallon could come back. One of the if not the most dominant wrestlers in the state its entirely possible he could come back not close to100% and win. Kind of reminds me when 4x state champ Alteri was out with serious shoulder problems and came back at the end of the season to win states then chose not to wrestle at New England’s with his long term health and college career in mind.
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Post by wrestlersdad on Jan 20, 2018 14:28:42 GMT -5
Seems to me Chariho has a better 145, and 152 than Coventry does. I don't think Coventry will come out on top of Chariho this year.
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Post by wrastlin1024 on Jan 21, 2018 19:05:47 GMT -5
With the 138 rankings, we also have to remember the fact that Lynch beat DiSano in State Finals last year. Caltagirone beat Lynch the last time they wrestled, so based off of the most recent matches, it seems as though the rankings should be set as: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano
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Post by nwwrestling on Jan 22, 2018 7:19:53 GMT -5
With the 138 rankings, we also have to remember the fact that Lynch beat DiSano in State Finals last year. Caltagirone beat Lynch the last time they wrestled, so based off of the most recent matches, it seems as though the rankings should be set as: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano
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Post by nwwrestling on Jan 22, 2018 7:20:19 GMT -5
With the 138 rankings, we also have to remember the fact that Lynch beat DiSano in State Finals last year. Caltagirone beat Lynch the last time they wrestled, so based off of the most recent matches, it seems as though the rankings should be set as: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano not
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Post by ronnie45 on Jan 22, 2018 10:41:18 GMT -5
With the 138 rankings, we also have to remember the fact that Lynch beat DiSano in State Finals last year. Caltagirone beat Lynch the last time they wrestled, so based off of the most recent matches, it seems as though the rankings should be set as: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano No
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Post by wrastlin1024 on Jan 22, 2018 21:17:49 GMT -5
What’s wrong with: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano
Like I said, going off all the most recent matches between them all, these are the rankings. Why should DiSano automatically get number one, especially since he lost to Lynch previously?
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Post by JimmyM on Jan 23, 2018 1:10:17 GMT -5
With the 138 rankings, we also have to remember the fact that Lynch beat DiSano in State Finals last year. Caltagirone beat Lynch the last time they wrestled, so based off of the most recent matches, it seems as though the rankings should be set as: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano You’re right, that’s my fault for not noticing that before I did the last rankings. The rankings are entirely systematic and acoording to who beat who that’s what it should be (regardless of my or anyone else’s personal opinion). Lynch over DiSano in last years state finals will be considered in the next set of rankings (unless they wrestle each other in the meantime).
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Post by rihawk on Jan 23, 2018 13:12:48 GMT -5
170 weight class is wide open Burgess should be dropped since hes going 160
1 - Harrison LAS 2- Macomber Pong
3-5 depends how you look at it
Anderson Char dec over Ladas SK Gonzalez Woon dec over Anderson Char Ladas SK SV over Gonzalez Woon
Should be exciting at states
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Post by mikepeters on Jan 23, 2018 16:08:53 GMT -5
It's ok to use logic sometimes but matchups matter too. It's not as simple as Lynch beat Disano last year, Caltigirone beat Lynch this season, so therefore Caltigirone beats Disano too. Nooooo!!!
Disano has been to the finals three years running. Perfect performances have cost him in the finals TWICE. To beat him someone will have to wrestle the match of their life. Mark this down for States:
1 Disano 2 Lynch 3 Caltigirone
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Post by JimmyM on Jan 23, 2018 17:21:07 GMT -5
It's ok to use logic sometimes but matchups matter too. It's not as simple as Lynch beat Disano last year, Caltigirone beat Lynch this season, so therefore Caltigirone beats Disano too. Nooooo!!! Disano has been to the finals three years running. Perfect performances have cost him in the finals TWICE. To beat him someone will have to wrestle the match of their life. Mark this down for States: 1 Disano 2 Lynch 3 Caltigirone I personally don’t disagree with your prediction but the rankings are done systematically and based on recent results this is not how they will be ranked in the next set of rankings.
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Post by grabaneffinwrist on Jan 24, 2018 12:27:54 GMT -5
170 weight class is wide open Burgess should be dropped since hes going 160 1 - Harrison LAS 2- Macomber Pong 3-5 depends how you look at it Anderson Char dec over Ladas SK Gonzalez Woon dec over Anderson Char Ladas SK SV over Gonzalez Woon Should be exciting at states Anderson chariho won by decision last night over Macomber
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Post by 2dumpchump on Jan 26, 2018 9:49:13 GMT -5
Rumors are 113 Fallon broke his arm, can anyone confirm? Does this make any 106ers bump to 113 now, if true? I don’t see any of the 106’s at #2-6 beating Holland. Also can’t discount the fact that Fallon could come back. One of the if not the most dominant wrestlers in the state its entirely possible he could come back not close to100% and win. Kind of reminds me when 4x state champ Alteri was out with serious shoulder problems and came back at the end of the season to win states then chose not to wrestle at New England’s with his long term health and college career in mind. If Fallon has his "long term health and college career in mind" he wouldn't worry about RI states OR NE's until his injury is completely healed. He is a sophomore who is in the conversation on a somewhat national level. RI states and NE's aren't that important. NHSCA, Super32, Fargo, Journeymen etc., where he will wrestle against other kids that are also being looked at by D1 schools mean much more. If getting healthy and right for the "off-season" means missing RI states and NE's your sophomore year, no biggie. That being said, I'm pretty sure Joyce from Pono beat both Holland and Reilly this week.
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Post by JimmyM on Jan 26, 2018 11:41:59 GMT -5
I don’t see any of the 106’s at #2-6 beating Holland. Also can’t discount the fact that Fallon could come back. One of the if not the most dominant wrestlers in the state its entirely possible he could come back not close to100% and win. Kind of reminds me when 4x state champ Alteri was out with serious shoulder problems and came back at the end of the season to win states then chose not to wrestle at New England’s with his long term health and college career in mind. If Fallon has his "long term health and college career in mind" he wouldn't worry about RI states OR NE's until his injury is completely healed. He is a sophomore who is in the conversation on a somewhat national level. RI states and NE's aren't that important. NHSCA, Super32, Fargo, Journeymen etc., where he will wrestle against other kids that are also being looked at by D1 schools mean much more. If getting healthy and right for the "off-season" means missing RI states and NE's your sophomore year, no biggie. That being said, I'm pretty sure Joyce from Pono beat both Holland and Reilly this week. You’re right I’m just pointing out what other wrestlers have done in the past.
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Post by Quickshot101 on Jan 26, 2018 13:53:27 GMT -5
With Andrews back at 138 and lynch and McGill bumping back up what does that do the rankings do we put McGill over Rivet? Does Lynch go to the number 1 spot? And where does Andrews factor into the 138 rannings? What’s everyone’s thoughts?
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Post by fulltilt on Jan 27, 2018 9:50:38 GMT -5
Fallon's injury was completely avoidable. Unfortunately his coaches were not looking out for his best interest. Hopefully they (LaSalle) didn't ruin this kids chance to continue on with his wrestling career.
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Post by troy22 on Jan 27, 2018 11:23:58 GMT -5
With the 138 rankings, we also have to remember the fact that Lynch beat DiSano in State Finals last year. Caltagirone beat Lynch the last time they wrestled, so based off of the most recent matches, it seems as though the rankings should be set as: 1) Caltagirone 2) Lynch 3) DiSano
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