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Junior High Location: Hastings, NE, USA Registered: December 09, 2002 Posts: 487 | Nebraska had quite a few kids do well at Monster Match last weekend here are some results. 10 & Under - 61 lbs 1st Dante' Rodriguez NE Xtreme Kearney, NE 2nd Tel Kelley Alamosa, CO 3rd Tyler Hanenberg Rocky Mountain Colorado Springs, CO 4th Trent Olson Independent Gillette, WY 5th Richard Montoya Las Vegas Jr WC Serafina, NM 6th Chase McElhany Rocky Mountain Colorad Springs, CO 10 & Under - 81 lbs 1st William Thompson Team G.I. Grand Island, NE 2nd Ernesto Salvidrez Espanola Jr.WC Alcalde, NM 3rd Kenneth Yara Las Vegas Jr WC Las Vegas, NM 4th Bradley Lehmann Jr. Brighton Northglenn, CO 5th Joey Quintana Golden Demons Golden, CO 6th Logan Rhode Northstar Fargo, ND 12 & Under - 74 lbs 1st Connor Bolling Team G.I. Central City, NE 2nd Walker Hopkins N Montana WC Great Falls, MT 3rd Jaccob Trujillo CO Outlaws Grand Junction, CO 4th Dyon Santiago Independent Albuquerque, NM 5th Zachery Shank Olathe, CO 6th Jace Lopez Valley Milliken, CO 12 & Under - 86 lbs 1st Andrew Riedy Team G.I. Grand Island, NE 2nd Jordan Laroche Ft Lupton Metro Fort Lupton, CO 3rd Alexander Smith Falcon WC Colorado Springs, CO 4th Cory Mitze Pinnacle Thornton, CO 5th Spencer Urban Johnstown, CO 6th Keaton Sterling Big Sky Boyz Big Sky, MT 12 & Under - 98 lbs 1st Aaron Studebaker Cewa Raymond, NE 2nd Aj Sedillo Texas Tribe El Paso, TX 3rd Teddy Hackford Wasatch Heber, UT 4th Ian Martinez Texas Tribe El Paso, TX 5th Dominic Bejarano Reave Thornton, CO 6th Brandon Velasquez Pecos Wrestling Pecos, NM 15 & Under - 95 lbs 1st Austin Wilson Grand Central Juniata, NE (5 pins, 4 in the 1st period) 2nd Matthew Tadich Team Miron North Huntingdon, PA 3rd Mathew Gurule CO Outlaws Grand Junction, CO 4th Tony Pena Jr Headbangers Littleton, CO 5th Cole Rice Arlee WC Arlee, MT 6th Justin Frazer Headbangers Lakewood, CO Several other Nebraska wrestlers placed, these are just the ones who won. Here is the link if you want to look at the results http://www.cowrestling.com/MONSTERMATCH06.htm |
World Champion Registered: August 27, 2002 Posts: 6425 | Did Phipps really beat Hatley? That would be a great win. |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | Phipps looked good when we saw him late spring pinning Cody McGee and beating Klingelhoefer 6-2 after Klingelhoefer took second at Rocky Mountain Nationals . The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
State Qualifier Registered: April 05, 2005 Posts: 1120 | Phipps was beating Hatley by 5 or 6 points then pinned him. Warner was very much in control no doubt about it. |
State Qualifier Registered: April 05, 2005 Posts: 1120 | Dante' Rodriguez was wrestling for Golden Eagle Wrestling Academy trained by Keith Massey. Dante' also had 5 pins. |
Rookie Registered: February 16, 2003 Posts: 24 | ummm....klingelhoefer never went to Rocky Mountain Nationals, he got second at state though if thats what you mean |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | He shows up in the results . My bad that was Klingensmith . The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
State Qualifier Registered: April 05, 2005 Posts: 1120 | Kearney wrestlers that competed: Dante' Rodriguez - 1st Hunter Bamford - 3rd Timothy Crocker - 6th Warner Phipps - 3rd Jon Pearson - DNP Islam (last name unknown) - 6th |
Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005 Posts: 126 | Just to clarify the score of the Hatley-Phipps match it was 2-0 with 1:23 seconds left 3rd period. Hatley tried a throw and Phipps countered and pinned Hatley. Phipps is a good wrestler. Also Hatley got 3rd at Bighorn losing to the Colorado state runner-up Hooper in the semis 4-3 He also challenged Kevin LeValley (3x Co. state champ and Junior National Greco runner-up 2006.) at 152lbs and lost 3-2 It is a constant battle to get better, some will at least test the water, rather than stay home and look at their old trophys and relive past accomplishments. Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
Rookie Registered: October 31, 2003 Posts: 148 | Shouldn't there have been another takedown and a penalty point against Hatley? Admit it. He got stuck in a match he was going to lose anyway. |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005 Posts: 126 | WWCIM.... I don't remember the penalty point...he was cautioned for stalling which was OVERTURNED BY THE OFFICIAL. He was behind and felt he had a throw...guess not As far as you go4zpin.... you never leave gering other than disney duals and you wrestled NOBODY of any importance there. Go to FARGO if you want to prove yourself OR ANY OTHER NATIONAL TOURNEY. FACE IT YOU NEVER PUT IT ON THE LINE. Beating a kid from your district at state is not the same. There was plenty of good competition at Monster Match and Bighorn at whatever weight your kid would have chose to wrestle: 152, 160 or 171 he just needed to SHOW UP !!!!! By the way ask Phipps, who won the shirt at Chertow camp. He knows what I mean. Also this is preseason...lets see how we all do at the END of the season. Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Novice Registered: October 30, 2005 Posts: 293 | Nevermind- I won't add to the stupidity but lets try not to diminish Warner's win which doesn't have anything to do with this pissing match. He won the match, period. Congrats to Warner. |
NCAA All American Location: Helena, MT, USA Registered: October 21, 2002 Posts: 1760 | Anybody that comes within a point of LeValley is dang good in my book. Congrats on your efforts and your success! Rick Henry |
Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005 Posts: 126 | Thanks Rick, (at least somebody gets it!) BTW, I wasn't diminishing Phipps'win but let's not EXAGGERATE IT either. A win at a preseason tourney, or a loss for that matter, does not encompass a wrestlers abilities or talents for a whole season. Most of you on here know wrestling and the amount of work it takes to get better and I am sure that you also realize what extra wrestling does to advance a wrestlers' career. That is all Hatley is trying to do. Root for him or against him it don't matter, but at least give him (and the other kids) credit for getting out of the house and attempting to get better. All the rest is STUPIDITY.......... Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
Novice Registered: October 30, 2005 Posts: 293 | [quote]A win at a preseason tourney, or a loss for that matter, does not encompass a wrestlers abilities or talents for a whole season." You sure try to make it work for you though. "Also Hatley got 3rd at Bighorn losing to the Colorado state runner-up Hooper in the semis 4-3 He also challenged Kevin LeValley (3x Co. state champ and Junior National Greco runner-up 2006.) at 152lbs and lost 3-2." I guess you can say what ever you want but saying "Ask Warner who won the shirt," seems like you are trying to discredit his win. I am sure they are both good wrestlers and will do well this year. |
Rookie Registered: November 14, 2006 Posts: 36 | Sounds to me like Hatley is a poor loser. So what if you got beat, get over it but don't make up lies about how you tried a move and Phipps countering it. Phipps had a body lock and put Hatley to his back end of story. But also if pre season wrestling doesn't matter than what does a shirt from a camp have to do with anything. |
Rookie Registered: December 01, 2005 Posts: 126 | Cactus man, The whole reason why I commented about the match in the first place was because the score and facts were wrong (the 5-6 points that was SUPPOSEDLY the score)...Phipps had a bodylock but Hatley had a double over (which is a throwing position in case you didn't know) and he did try to throw. I used the shirt scenario to illustrate that Phipps may be a good wrestler but Hatley took him down MULTIPLE times at Chertow and Hatley was AND IS certainly on Phipps level when it comes to wrestling. It just happened that Phipps won this time. Maybe they will meet again. Now if you want me to expound on any other facts or explain anything I can and will, but if you want to make little jabs about being a sore loser; then try the opposite and be a humble winner. AS ALWAYS, This message has been edited. Last edited by: Red Rocker, Winning state is only 1/50th of the equation. |
Novice Registered: October 30, 2005 Posts: 293 | To be fair, I don't think Hatley or Phipps is posting on this thread so it is not fair to call Hatley a sore loser or to think that Phipps is not a gracious winner. Also, the score was not so grossly exaggerated. If the score was 2-0 and Phipps gets a takedown, the score is 4-0. If Hatley gets off his back the score is 6 or 7-0. So the 5-6 point lead was not an exaggeration. |
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