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Post by 48pins on Nov 15, 2005 0:38:30 GMT -5
um i did my homework i am going to be the contender for a state title no matter what weight i go im just deciding on what im going to help out my team...i wrestle for foothill and i made the varsity team. i weigh like 130 but i can beat anybody from 130-160. cmon people are u seriuos karate purple belt=greatest wrestler. plus the 6 weeks of freshman football has me in the best shape of my life. so bamboozle to all u suckas I allways thought that" kyle lansing" and "iheartwrestling" was a fake, now this proves it,.........with 130s to 160s as stacked as they are,.................NOBODY could be that stupid!....um,..umm,.....ummm!
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Post by Alumni on Nov 15, 2005 8:57:15 GMT -5
"i wrestle for foothill and i made the varsity team"
After only 1 day of practice?
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Post by ondc on Nov 15, 2005 9:20:19 GMT -5
I think you have been hit one to many times in the head, karate boy.
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Post by sthingy on Nov 15, 2005 20:05:30 GMT -5
hey kyle i hope you go 130s so i can wrestle u !!!! sure going to be fun whipping your ass ..................that is if you are even real.........
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Post by sthingy on Nov 16, 2005 15:12:44 GMT -5
hahaha good stuff consumedone!!
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Post by JM on Nov 16, 2005 21:46:19 GMT -5
I don't post often on this forum, but I do read it. Keep McQueen out of this discussion. If you want to rank any of our kids you guys feel are deserving then great. We will just work hard and do our best. Only two or three of my kids have never wrestled before, and they don't fit in the weight classes described. On another note Jared Lee graduated. It would be great to have him one more year, but he helped bring a toughness to our room that I think will last a while. We have a lot of work to do, but the kids we have in the room will work hard. Who ever this kid is he doesn't wrestle for us.
Thank you, Coach Mumm
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Post by consumedone on Nov 17, 2005 0:06:59 GMT -5
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Post by iheartwrestling on Dec 3, 2005 20:38:27 GMT -5
sthing i will wrestle u anywhere anythime. we can wrestle school style, freestyle, or naked like in roman times.
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Post by dhswrestler on Dec 3, 2005 23:42:50 GMT -5
I don't think this Kyle kid is even real. There is no way someone can be that full of himself without having any wrestling experience and thinking he can beat anyone from 130 to 160.
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Post by sthingy on Dec 4, 2005 14:02:31 GMT -5
so what school do you go to kyle?? and what weight.....just so i can go whatever weight you are at!
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Post by crossface on Dec 4, 2005 21:30:51 GMT -5
By GERRY deSIMAS, JR.
Connecticut Wrestling Online
SIMSBURY, Nov. 29, 2005 – Simsbury’s Joey Martin is one of the best high school wrestlers that Connecticut has ever produced. But he is leaving the state to improve his grades.
Martin, a three-time CIAC State Open champion and the defending New England champion at 119 pounds, left the state today to live in Las Vegas, Nevada with his older brother Raymond and his wife, a teacher. Martin will attend Durango High School.
At Simsbury, he was declared academically ineligible for the second quarter. While he could have practiced with the team, he would not be eligible to compete until the final week in January if he regained his eligibility. It would have been enough time for Martin to qualify for the CIAC Class LL tournament and eventually other post-season tournaments.
But this wasn’t just about wrestling.
“After considering all the options, it was overwhelmingly apparent that Joey would do better academically and have more exposure athletically on the West Coast,” Raymond Martin said. He will wrestle with the Durango team, which does compete in some competitive California tournaments.
It is not uncommon to be ineligible at one school and eligible at another, even in Connecticut.
The CIAC has its eligibility rules but schools also have their own standards. Some schools won’t allow students to have any grade below 70 and remain eligible. Some schools let students play with a 70 average, even if they fail a class. Other schools render students ineligible if they fail a class, no matter what their overall average is.
“We agonized over what was the best thing for Joey,” his mother, Laurie Martin, said. “The most important thing is to help him get his grades up (for college). It was a hard decision.”
In three years, Martin never lost a match in Connecticut, going 145-2. He won three straight Class LL and State Open titles. He won a New England championship with a thrilling 6-4 win over Casey Boyle of Lowell, Mass., at 119 last March and was named state wrestler of the year. His only two high school defeats have come in the New England tournament.
At the Cadet/Junior National tournaments in Fargo, North Dakota, he finished second at 119 pounds in the Greco-Roman division in Augusts. He has earned All-American honors the last four years by placing in the top eight.
“He is the most accomplished high school wrestler that Connecticut has ever produced,” said Berlin High coach Jim Day, who has led Berlin to nine state titles and 405 wins over the past 24 years. “Some kids like to win. But he hates to lose. He finds another gear when a match is in jeopardy. He finds another level when he has to.”
Ralph Powers, who helped coach Martin at Northeast Elite in the offseason, said, “He’s just constant movement. He never stops even at practice. He gives it his all to make himself and others better.”
Powers said Martin loves to share his wrestling knowledge with other grapplers. The night before he left Connecticut, he was in Enfield running a practice with Powers for eighth grade students at Northeast Elite.
Martin leaves Connecticut with a career winning percentage of .986, which is tied for second-best in state history with Greenwich’s Bill Brooks (37-0-1 from 1964-67). Only T.J. MarcAurele of NFA and Ledyard was better with a career mark of .988 (171-2) from 1989-92.
Martin was 49-0, 47-1 and 48-1 in his three seasons in Connecticut.
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Post by sthingy on Dec 5, 2005 0:18:56 GMT -5
what weight class will he be wrestling?
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Post by showtime on Dec 7, 2005 21:43:50 GMT -5
Where is Kyle I enjoyed reading his posts. Specialy the one were he said he could beat anyone from 130's to 160's LOL. I dont think he is real I think its some one just playing around but if he was real Id like to see him go against St Clair or Lamborn that would be real funny.
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Post by muskie on Dec 14, 2005 12:04:03 GMT -5
Regionals 1.CM 2.Mojave 3.Palo 4.Bonanza 5.Durango
C-M might not be a very good dual team, but they are the best tournament team in town. Randel, St.Clair, Morales,Suarez,are all capable of winning titles. Spencer(Hwt), Ashjian(135), and a few others are placers in both regionals and state.
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