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Posted: Aug 10 2015 at 7:50pm |
1987 and 1988 AA are now up. Might get another one tonight...not sure.
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Posted: Aug 10 2015 at 7:52pm |
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The old brackets are very interesting and make for a great summer read. Thanks for putting in the work Mike. |
Thanks but this wouldn't be possible without all the help and work from Joe Stabilito and Gary Pflieger. They are doing the data entry, making my job a lot easier!
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Posted: Aug 13 2015 at 7:55pm |
Now have back to 1981 for AAA and back to 1985 for AA.
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Posted: Aug 13 2015 at 10:14pm |
A few stats based on results entered so far... back to 1981 for AAA and 1985 for AA (there might be some duplicate wrestlers in the database which would throw off these numbers ever so slightly)
Total wrestlers to compete at states: 8,982
Total wrestlers with medals: Any medal count: 4,068 (45.291%) 1 medal: 2,580 (28.724%) 2 medals: 1,002 (11.156%) 3 medals: 361 (4.019%) 4 medals: 125 (1.392%)
Total wrestlers with championships: Any champ count: 674 (7.504%) 1 championship: 522 (5.812%) 2 championships: 114 (1.269%) 3 championships: 30 (0.334%) 4 championships: 8 (0.089%)
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Posted: Aug 14 2015 at 7:36pm |
Another interesting stat that people have asked about before... who pinned everyone in the state tournament on their way to the state championship? Based on what we have so far, here's the short list of just 7 guys who've done it. This isn't pinning all the way through the post-season, just going 4-0 at states with 4 pins.
1983 - Joe Cesari (Junior, North Schuylkill, 138 pounds, AA) 1983 - Tony Koontz (Junior, Delone Catholic, Unlimited, AA) 1991 - Jeff Walter (Senior, Shikellamy, 189 pounds, AAA) 1993 - Chuck Yale (Senior, Brookville, 145 pounds, AA) 1998 - Josh Snyder (Senior, Hershey, 275 pounds, AA) 2004 - Mike Spaid (Senior, Boyertown, 275 pounds, AAA) 2010 - Evan Craig (Senior, Abington Heights, 285 pounds, AAA)
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Posted: Aug 14 2015 at 8:53pm |
I wonder how many champs didn't medal the next year. Nate Gaffney comes to mind.
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 7:53am |
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I wonder how many champs didn't medal the next year. Nate Gaffney comes to mind. |
Well, here's the list I could generate so far... Showing year they won, name, classification won, grade when they won, and school.
1981 - Glenn Koser (AAA, JR, Downingtown) 1983 - Erie Deremer (AAA, JR, Wyoming Valley West) 1985 - Rod Martin (AA, SO, Lakeview) 1986 - Dave Yahner (AA, JR, Cambria Heights) 1986 - Gary Zurn (AA, JR, Erie Strong Vincent) 1988 - Ryan Sella (AA, JR, Avella) 1988 - Dave Foley (AAA, JR, Bethlehem Freedom) 1989 - Michael Warrick (AA, JR, Meyersdale) 1989 - Brian Merrifield (AAA, SO, Lock Haven) 1991 - Bob Nye (AAA, JR, Shamokin) 1995 - Justin Tracanna (AA, JR, Jefferson Morgan) 1997 - Jeff Evre (AA, JR, Upper Dauphin) 1998 - Steve Sinkovich (AA, JR, Mount Carmel) 1998 - Pat O'Donnell (AAA, JR, Waynesburg Central) 1999 - Mike May (AAA, JR, Derry Area) 2001 - Jeff Breese (AAA, JR, McGuffey) 2001 - Jermaine Jones (AAA, JR, West Chester Henderson) 2002 - Drew Headlee (AAA, JR, Waynesburg Central) 2005 - Garrett Scott (AA, JR, Juniata Valley) 2007 - Cory Beaver (AA, JR, Littlestown) 2009 - Arty Walsh (AA, FR, Wyomissing) 2009 - Nate Gaffney (AAA, JR, Connellsville) 2009 - Sam Sherlock (AAA, JR, West Mifflin) 2012 - Nazar Mironenko (AA, SO, Mifflinburg)
Edited by MTLeister - Aug 29 2015 at 7:23pm
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 11:52am |
Your work is amazing. Talented! One common theme lots of Juniors
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 1:31pm |
Kirk Stehman won state in 92 after he won it in 91. His name is spelled different "Stedman" in the 1992 bracket. In 1991 he beat Brannon Seaman by one point in the semis. Surprised Seaman took second that year @Regions to Brian Crosby of Glen Mills.
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 4:25pm |
MTLeister wrote:
Another interesting stat that people have asked about before... who pinned everyone in the state tournament on their way to the state championship? Based on what we have so far, here's the short list of just 7 guys who've done it. This isn't pinning all the way through the post-season, just going 4-0 at states with 4 pins.
1983 - Joe Cesari (Junior, North Schuylkill, 138 pounds, AA) 1983 - Tony Koontz (Junior, Delone Catholic, Unlimited, AA) 1991 - Jeff Walter (Senior, Shikellamy, 189 pounds, AAA) 1993 - Chuck Yale (Senior, Brookville, 145 pounds, AA) 1998 - Josh Snyder (Senior, Hershey, 275 pounds, AA) 2004 - Mike Spaid (Senior, Boyertown, 275 pounds, AAA) 2010 - Evan Craig (Senior, Abington Heights, 285 pounds, AAA)
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Jeff Walter pinned his way through the entire post season. Equally impressive is that he did not give up a point at states that year.
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 4:26pm |
Edited by cbal24 - Aug 26 2015 at 10:36pm
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 5:21pm |
Luke Pletcher medaled as a runner up this year cbal24.
Garrett Scott never had a chance to defend his title his senior year due to the fact he was suspended from school the week of states, thus eliminating his opportunity to compete & capture his 4th state title.
Scott also left Edinboro before his eligibility was up for unknown reasons.
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 8:02pm |
Berwyn wrote:
Luke Pletcher medaled as a runner up this year cbal24.
Garrett Scott never had a chance to defend his title his senior year due to the fact he was suspended from school the week of states, thus eliminating his opportunity to compete & capture his 4th state title.
Scott also left Edinboro before his eligibility was up for unknown reasons. |
Probably most of them had a story.
Glen Koser was running through his senior year like a freight train when he hurt his knee. One of the two most dominating wrestlers in the history of District 1 in my opinion. The other being Kwortnik, of course. He was a pleasure to watch but I'd guess a nightmare to go against. He used legs like a hammer.
And Jones got mono during the season and was a shadow of himself by the post-season. Coincidentally, Koser was Jones' coach.
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 10:38pm |
Berwyn wrote:
Kirk Stehman won state in 92 after he won it in 91. His name is spelled different "Stedman" in the 1992 bracket. In 1991 he beat Brannon Seaman by one point in the semis. Surprised Seaman took second that year @Regions to Brian Crosby of Glen Mills. |
Oh, good catch...thanks! I've fixed that bracket and will update the above post as well.
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Posted: Aug 15 2015 at 10:39pm |
Berwyn wrote:
Luke Pletcher medaled as a runner up this year cbal24.
Garrett Scott never had a chance to defend his title his senior year due to the fact he was suspended from school the week of states, thus eliminating his opportunity to compete & capture his 4th state title.
Scott also left Edinboro before his eligibility was up for unknown reasons. |
Correct...this list was guys who won a title one year and didn't medal the next. The list of guys who didn't repeat the next year has quite a few members on it.
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Posted: Aug 26 2015 at 10:09pm |
All results back to 1981 for both AA and AAA now posted.
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Posted: Aug 29 2015 at 6:04pm |
MTLeister wrote:
confidence wrote:
I wonder how many champs didn't medal the next year. Nate Gaffney comes to mind. |
Well, here's the list I could generate so far... Â Showing year they won, name, classification won, grade when they won, and school.
1981 - Glenn Koser (AAA, JR, Downingtown) <span style="line-height: 1.4;">1983 - Erie Deremer (AAA, JR, Wyoming Valley West)</span> 1985 - Rod Martin (AA, SO, Lakeview) 1986 - Dave Yahner (AA, JR, Cambria Heights) 1986 - Gary Zurn (AA, JR, Erie Strong Vincent) 1988 - Ryan Sella (AA, JR, Avella) 1988 - Dave Foley (AAA, JR, Bethlehem Freedom) 1989 - Michael Warrick (AA, JR, Meyersdale) 1989 - Brian Merrifield (AAA, SO, Lock Haven) 1991 - Bob Nye (AAA, JR, Shamokin) <span style="line-height: 1.4;">1995 - Justin Tracanna (AA, JR, Jefferson Morgan)</span> 1996 - Shaun Shapert (AAA, JR, Shaler) 1997 - Jeff Evre (AA, JR, Upper Dauphin) 1998 - Steve Sinkovich (AA, JR, Mount Carmel) 1998 - Pat O'Donnell (AAA, JR, Waynesburg Central) 1999 - Mike May (AAA, JR, Derry Area) 2001 - Jeff Breese (AAA, JR, McGuffey) 2001 - Jermaine Jones (AAA, JR, West Chester Henderson) 2002 - Drew Headlee (AAA, JR, Waynesburg Central) 2005 - Garrett Scott (AA, JR, Juniata Valley) 2007 - Cory Beaver (AA, JR, Littlestown) 2009 - Arty Walsh (AA, FR, Wyomissing) 2009 - Nate Gaffney (AAA, JR, Connellsville) 2009 - Sam Sherlock (AAA, JR, West Mifflin) 2012 - Nazar Mironenko (AA, SO, Mifflinburg)
| Shaun Shapert was actually a senior when he won in 1996.
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Posted: Aug 29 2015 at 7:23pm |
Thanks benny! I doubled checked the info I have and saw that you were right, so I've fixed the info.
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Posted: Aug 31 2015 at 9:43am |
Rod Martin who won in 85 also won in 86 & 87 - but went by Rod Martin-Wright in 1986 & Rodney Wright in 1987.
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Posted: Aug 31 2015 at 1:40pm |
sse01 wrote:
Rod Martin who won in 85 also won in 86 & 87 - but went by Rod Martin-Wright in 1986 & Rodney Wright in 1987. |
Thanks for the catch...fixing now.
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