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Rookie Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Registered: January 05, 2004
Posts: 144
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Ok, we're skipping Rocky Mountain Nationals and heading back to Kearney, mainly because I promised Scrambler we would be there.
Its been a couple years since we were able to make it back for this meet. Is this the first year they have held the meet at the other arena? Is there any chance that we will get out of there in time to make it back before Easter? Its a 6 hour drive back home for us. |
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Rookie Registered: January 22, 2007
Posts: 34
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We live 250 miles away. Last year after eating etc, we got home @ 11:30!
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Junior High Registered: April 05, 2005
Posts: 465
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Heard they're right at 1000 entries, Deadline today, don't be left out.
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Rookie Registered: February 14, 2006
Posts: 2
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What weight did Dante go MatCat?
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Junior High Registered: April 05, 2005
Posts: 465
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67 but may move to 70, we want to be in the bigger bracket of the two.
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Rookie Registered: February 10, 2008
Posts: 4
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Do you happen to know anyone going at 18&Under!
Falls City Wrestlers L. Merz-189 T. Merz-171 J. Babb-152 |
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Novice Registered: January 28, 2004
Posts: 264
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Wood Rivers entries:
15&U- 101- Christian Nielsen 112- Garret Lambrecht 125- Jensen McTavish 125- AJ Svitak 160- Richard Kumke 175- Dustin Ancheta 175- Jonny Martin 18&U 152- Dylan Gill 160- Curt Maloney |
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Rookie Registered: September 24, 2007
Posts: 120
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Oakland-Craig Roster
8 & U 49 Cody Yawn 52 Jeff McNeill 58 Cole Nesemeier 64 Grant Nesemeier 10 & U 67 Bob Gatewood 80 Bryce Uhing 12 & U 92 Nick Arlt 105 Kenneth McNeill 15 & U 101 Sean Pille 105 Austin Jorgensen 119 Jake Johnson 135 Taylor Hoffman 140 Nathan Nesemeier 145 Kevin Jacobson 152 Jordon Modlin 190 John Tomasek |
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Junior High Registered: April 05, 2005
Posts: 465
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Weigh-ins went smooth, the mat layout looks great. Lots of wrestlers weighing in, looks to be a great tournament.
Good luck to all and safe travels to and from Kearney. |
Rookie![]() Location: Central City
Registered: February 10, 2008
Posts: 42
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I was very disappointed in the Friday session. Numerous times (at least 25) mats had no brackets and there were 10 minutes between matches. Most timers threw their towels at the referee (a few mats had a person tap the referee – but only a few) – a careless way to run a tournament.
One of our wrestlers didn’t have his first match until 3 hours after the first matches (after 12:30 pm) and he didn’t have a bye. The facility was great, but the tournament operations were poor. I don’t think we’ll be back next year. |
Rookie![]() Location: Central City
Registered: February 10, 2008
Posts: 42
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I would like to clarify:
When I say "we", I'm talking about myself and my sons. IOW, these are my opinions. (how's that for a disclaimer!) |
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Junior High Registered: April 05, 2005
Posts: 465
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Kearney MatCats Mdwest Classic Team Champions in the 12 & Under division.
Columbus - 2nd North Platte Midwest Destroyers - 3rd Omaha Westside - 4th |
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Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005
Posts: 107
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Great tournament !!!!
There was an occasional delay but the tourney was well ran and while smaller than RMN the competition was decent. I especially enjoyed the fact that the tables and mats were ran by UNK wrestlers and supporters...not by individual clubs (like RMN) which leads to suspicious calls and poor score/timekeeping. We will be back next year!!! Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
Rookie![]() Location: Central City
Registered: February 10, 2008
Posts: 42
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Are you referring to Friday's or Saturday's (or both)? I also agree there was great competition from many states. I too, like the table help being the UNK wrestlers. They did a good job. My issues stemmed from the brackets not getting to the tables and the delays resulting from this. Some of the college wrestlers are not good referees (especially considering the level of competetion). I noticed indecisiveness on several occasions. Although this is a secondary concern. |
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Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005
Posts: 107
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Yes, Friday was what I was talkin about---(Sat. ain't done yet?)
The college kids weren't perfect, but at least they didn't have a chip on their shoulder and a coach could ask a question. I thought all things considered, it was a good tournament. That's it. Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
Rookie![]() Location: Central City
Registered: February 10, 2008
Posts: 42
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I heard Saturday went a lot smoother, but I can't believe we were at the same tournament on Friday.
I didn't say anything about anyone having a chip on their shoulder and you're right - coaches could talk to the college refs. |
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Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005
Posts: 107
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The chip on shoulder comment was not meant to be sarcastic. It was more as a comment meant to compare between other tournaments...
Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
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Rookie Registered: December 06, 2006
Posts: 8
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moving 12U to friday made a big difference we drove 280 miles still home by 7:30 last year not so good nearly midnight overall good tournament
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![]() ![]() ![]() Hus Olympic Medalist ![]() Location: Ord, Nebraska
Registered: October 19, 2002
Posts: 2901
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how about some replays of yesterday's 160 bracket?
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Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005
Posts: 107
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How many total HS entries were there?
Have they posted results? Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
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