ZZChooseTop wrote:Rikishi wrote:SMacnamare wrote:I follow mostly the lower weight classes so I can't intelligently speak on anything above 138 but I can tell you one thing.......East Fairmont has the best starting 4 in the state. Whorton/Cassucio(106), Flint(113), Laya(120) and Whorton(126) will all be state champions. Too bad either Whorton or Cassucio will not be able to make the trip to Huntington because both are the top 2 in AA/A.
I don't think he said anything about the 106lb not making it out of the second period but I do think he said that East has the top two 106 in a/aa
One thing is absolutely apparent. The East contingent can use the edit button.
SMacnamare originally said that Roberts and Irizarry would not make it out of the second period and then edited his post.
JW took issue with my report of WSAZ results and then edited his post to wish everyone good luck.
No personal affiliation with either team. If you believe that you have a "murderer's row" you should be able to rack up 24 dual points in a span of 4 classes against in state competition. You should not be upset when someone points out that there may be competition for your murderers. JW says that one of his sons became the murderer that he is as a result of learning from a previous loss. I think he is probably right, that's how the good ones become great. I think that was also the point of one of the other posters who said that it is the duty of a coach to find competition/losses for wrestlers so that they grow and improve. So maybe you directional people whether you are South or East are all trying to say the same thing just in a different way.
FWIW I think the Humphreys/Haynes one two punch is pretty impressive, I think East has some good lower weights, I would give a compliment to the South team but their fans would think it wasn't good enough or someone else would think that it was too good. The former Point assistant would say that it is all inherited talent anyway.
Noticed the editing as well hahaha
You are right though, there are some great wrestlers in this state that simply do not get enough recognition for whatever reason. The more these kids go out of the state and compete and win, the more respect this great state will rightfully get! Good stuff!