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Flo's final HS rankings w/ this year's seniors

Tom McAndrew

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In the P4P, here are top 14:

1. Daton Fix, Sr, 132 (Ok. St)
2. Yianni, Sr, 145 (Cornell)
3. Spencer Lee, Sr, 126 (Iowa)
4. Gable Steveson, Jr, 285 (Minny)
5. Vitali Arujau, Sr, 138 (Cornell)
6. Nick Lee, Sr, 138 (PSU)
7. Chase Singletary, Sr, 220 (Ohio St)
8. Brady Berge, Sr, 160 (PSU)
9. Jacob Warner, Sr, 195 (Iowa)
10. Gavin Teasdale, Jr, 126 (PSU)
11. Roman Bravo-Young, Jr, 126 (PSU)
12. Mikey Labriola, Sr, 170 (Nebraska)
13. Michael Beard, Jr, 195 (undecided)
14. Cameron Coy, Sr, 152 (UVA)

If you reduce the P4P for the current seniors, it would look like this:

1. Gable Steveson, 285 (Minny)
2. Gavin Teasdale, 126 (PSU)
3. Roman Bravo-Young, 126 (PSU)
4. Michael Beard, 195 (undecided)

Wrestlers of interest across the weight classes:

120:
4. Beau Bartlett (Wyo Sem), Fr
8. Adam Busiello, So

126
2. Gavin Teasdale, Jr

132
2. Roman Bravo-Young, Jr
9. Jacori Teemer, Jr

152
13. Joe Lee, Jr

160
1. Brady Berge, Sr

170
2. Travis Wittlake, Jr

195
2. Michael Beard, Jr
5. Gavin Hoffman, Jr

285
2. Seth Nevills
 
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Also of interest/mentioned here from time to time:

106 - 2 Kurt McHenry, SO
120 - 1 Pat Glory, JR
126 - 5 Nick Raimo, SO
132 - 5 Joey Silva, JR
 
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Any guesses where Wittlake and Seth will be at in the new P4P, and will Hoffman crack that list too?
 
McNasty is slowing dropping down into orbit due to Cael's strong gravitational pull.

He overlaps quite nicely with Nick.
 
That's not a good sign for your returns!;)

lol. actually, things worked out rather well for my return, all things considered.

the fatigue part kicked in when I was helping out late last night, and providing assistance (basically doing) the return for someone that had moved during the year, and then moved again back to their prior state. The Fed component was pretty simple, but the State component drove me crazy, and kept me up pretty late.
 
lol. actually, things worked out rather well for my return, all things considered.

the fatigue part kicked in when I was helping out late last night, and providing assistance (basically doing) the return for someone that had moved during the year, and then moved again back to their prior state. The Fed component was pretty simple, but the State component drove me crazy, and kept me up pretty late.

Those part year state returns are lots of fun. NOT. And moving twice in the same year, UGH.
 
lol. actually, things worked out rather well for my return, all things considered.

the fatigue part kicked in when I was helping out late last night, and providing assistance (basically doing) the return for someone that had moved during the year, and then moved again back to their prior state. The Fed component was pretty simple, but the State component drove me crazy, and kept me up pretty late.
Welcome to my life. TGITD Just loved those three extra days:confused:
 
Got to believe that the juniors will show Seth Nevills and Travis Wittlake as #5 and #6 with PSU then possibly grabbing 5 of top 6 for 2018. That has to be one of the best classes ever and add Joe Lee to it, too.
 
Got to believe that the juniors will show Seth Nevills and Travis Wittlake as #5 and #6 with PSU then possibly grabbing 5 of top 6 for 2018. That has to be one of the best classes ever and add Joe Lee to it, too.

And I think Joe Lee's stock is down mostly because of a rough summer last year. He got hurt at Fargo and then took a few uncharacteristic losses in the consis at Super32. He had a great junior season, but without Beast, Ironman, ETR or another big-time high school tourney on his schedule, his in-season competition wasn't good enough for him to climb back up the rankings. Don't be surprised to see him work his way back into the top 10 or 15 before the start of his senior year.
 
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