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Columbus City League meet 12-15

  • 80baby
    Columbus City League duals schedule 12-15-10. The first team listed is hosting all other’s are in alphabetical order. At most locations these will be ran as super quad. I know its early in the season but what do you think who’s top dog at each site and rank sites from 1-4? This should make for an interesting post.

    Centennial
    Marion Franklin
    Northland
    South

    East
    Brookhaven
    West
    Whetstone

    Independence
    Briggs
    Eastmoor Academy
    Linden-McKinley

    Walnut Ridge
    Africentric
    Beechcroft
    Mifflin
  • USMCdevil05
    So is the city league switching to dual tourney style now as well, compared to the big city tournament at the end of the year?
  • Dad4Sports
    Wrestling: South Bulldog Duals

    1st Place Centennial 5-0
    2nd Place Whetstone 4-1
    3rd Place Columbus South 3-2
    4th Place Walnut Ridge 2-3
    5th Place Independence 1-4
    6th Place Linden McKinley 0-5
    Columbus South 39 vs. Walnut Ridge 28

    103 – Hill (S) forfeit
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Covington (S) pinned Edgerton (WR) 3:39
    125 – Rister (S) pinned Booker (WR) :35
    130 – Matteson (S) pinned Sims (WR) 3:20
    135 – Smith (S) pinned Young (WR) 1:18
    140 – Bingham (WR) pinned Foster (S) :21 * -1 Penalty Team Point to South
    145 – Bingham (WR) pinned Hearld (S) 1:29
    152 – Double Forfeit
    160 – Valentine (S) Major Dec. Malone (WR) 18-10
    171 – Hawkins (WR) pinned Bernard (S) 1:04
    189 – Marshall (WR) pinned Marcum (S) :43
    215 – Lofton (S) forfeit
    275 – Gusan (WR) Major Dec. Brown (S) 10-0

    Columbus South 18 vs. Centennial 60

    103 – Hill (S) DQ over Fallon (C) 4:49
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Wasik (C) pinned Covington (S) :48
    125 – Tourtit (C) pinned Rister (S) 1:32
    130 – Hendricks (C) pinned Matteson (S) 5:29
    135 – Neutzling (C) DQ over Smith (S) 3:03
    140 – Levine (C) pinned Foster (S) :38
    145 – Waits (C) pinned Hearld (S) 1:53
    152 – Jamison (C) forfeit
    160 – Leeman (C) pinned Valentine (S) :43
    171 – Evans (C) pinned Bernard (S) 1:46
    189 – Lofton (S) pinned Hossaih (C) 1:06
    215 – Wicks (C) pinned Marcum (S) 1:36
    275 – Brown (S) pinned Wright (C) 1:32

    Columbus South 54 vs. Linden McKinley 18

    103 – Hill (S) forfeit
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Covington (S) pinned Snider (LM) 1:08
    125 – Lathon (LM) pinned Rister (S) 1:08
    130 – Matteson (S) pinned Fleming (LM) 2:23
    135 – Smith (S) pinned Isse (LM) 2:51
    140 – Foster (S) pinned Scott (LM) 2:34
    145 – Pleasant (LM) pinned Hearld (S) 1:48
    152 – Double Forfeit
    160 – Valentine (S) pinned Thompson (LM) 1:59
    171 – Hill (LM) pinned Bernard (S) 3:26
    189 –Marcum (S) forfeit
    215 – Barrett (S) forfeit
    275 – Peterson (S) pinned Wade (LM) 1:30

    Columbus South 42 vs. Independence 36

    103 – Hill (S) pinned Gillyard (I) 1:47
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Covington (S) forfeit
    125 – Rister (S) forfeit
    130 – Matteson (S) forfeit
    135 – Smith (S) pinned Gillette (I) 1:30
    140 – Jackson (I) pinned Foster (S) 1:30
    145 – Hines (I) forfeit
    152 – Ware (I) forfeit
    160 – Valentine (S) forfeit
    171 – Jackson (I) pinned Bernard (S) 1:37
    189 – Anderson (I) pinned Marcum (S) 1:03
    215 – Hoth (I) pinned Barrett (S) 1:46
    275 – Solomon (S) forfeit

    Columbus South 12 vs. Whetstone 70

    103 – Lehnen (WH) pinned Hill (S) :54
    112 – Parker (WH) forfeit
    119 – Conkling (WH) pinned Covington (S) 1:32
    125 – Tran (WH) pinned Rister (S) :54
    130 – Moore (WH) Major Dec. Matteson (S) 16-6
    135 – Smith (S) pinned Smothers (WH) 5:29
    140 – Foster (S) pinned Spencer (WH) 1:30
    145 – Au (WH) pinned Hearld (S) :09
    152 – North (WH) forfeit
    160 – Duffy (WH) pinned Valentine (S) 5:09
    171 – Oldaker (WH) pinned Bernard (S) 1:23
    189 – Hill-Hott (WH) pinned LeMaster (S) :10
    215 – McFarland (WH) pinned Marcum (S) 1:36
    275 – Ellison (WH) pinned Solomon (S) 3:32

    Centennial 69 Linden McKinley 6

    103 –Fallon (C) forfeit
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Wasik (C) pinned Snyder (LM)
    125 – Tourtit (C) pinned Mohammad (LM)
    130 – Hendricks (C) Maj. Dec. Fleming (LM) 16-6
    135 – Isse (LM) pinned Yazan (C)
    140 – Waits (C) pinned Scott (LM) 1:01
    145 – Ayeh-Kumi (C) pinned Pleasant (LM) 1:39
    152 – Jamison (C) pinned Thompson (LM) 1:22
    160 – Leeman (C) pinned Hill (LM)
    171 – Evans (C) tech fall Hill (LM)
    189 –Hossaih (C) forfeit
    215 – Wicks (C) forfeit
    275 – White (C) pinned Wade (LM)

    Whetstone 75 Linden McKinley 6

    103 – Lehnen (WH) forfeit
    112 – Parker (WH) forfeit
    119 – Conkling (WH) pinned Snyder (LM)
    125 – Moore (WH) Tech. Fall Lathon (LM) 21-6
    130 – Trau (WH) Dec. Borden (LM) 17-14
    135 – Maruag (WH) pinned Isse (LM)
    140 – Spencer (WH) pinned Scott (LM)
    145 – North (WH) pinned Pleasant (LM)
    152 – Au (WH) pinned Thompson (LM)
    160 – Hill (LM) pinned Duffy (WH)
    171 – Johnson (WH) forfeit
    189 – Oldaker (WH) forfeit
    215 – McFraland (WH) forfeit
    275 – Bardayle (WH) pinned Wade (LM)

    Whetstone 52 Independence 30

    103 – Lehnen (WH) forfeit
    112 – Parker (WH) forfeit
    119 – Conkling (WH) forfeit
    125 – Moore (WH) forfeit
    130 – Trau (WH) forfeit
    135 – Armstrong (WH) pinned Gillett (I)
    140 – Spencer (WH) Dec. Jackson (I) 17-10
    145 – Hines (I) pinned North (WH)
    152 – Ware (I) pinned Au (WH)
    160 – Duffy (WH) forfeit
    171 – Jackson (I) pinned Johnson (WH)
    189 – Anderson (I) forfeit
    215 – Hauth (I) pinned McFraland (WH)
    275 – Ellison (WH) forfeit

    Walnut Ridge 39 Independence 28

    103 – Double Forfeit
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Edgerton (WR) forfeit
    125 – Booker (WR) forfeit
    130 – Sims (WR) forfeit
    135 – Gillett (I) pinned Bingham (WR)
    140 – Bingham (WR) Dec. Jackson (I) 18-16
    145 – Bingham (WR) pinned Hines (I)
    152 – Ware (I) forfeit
    160 – Mashue (WR) forfeit
    171 – Jackson (I) pinned Foster (WR)
    189 – Anderson (I) Maj. Dec. McAruer (WR) 15-5
    215 – Hauth (I) pinned Jessie (WR)
    275 – Monroe (WR) forfeit

    Walnut Ridge 11 Centennial 64

    103 – Fallon (C) forfeit
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Rahman (C) pinned Edgerton (WR)
    125 – Tourtit (C) pinned Booker (WR)
    130 – Hendricks (C) pinned Sims (WR)
    135 – Neutzling (C) pinned Young (WR) * -1 Penalty Team Point to Walnut Ridge
    140 – Waits (C) Maj. Dec. Bingham (WR) 12-2
    145 – Bingham (WR) pinned Ayeh-Kumi (C)
    152 – Jamison (C) forfeit
    160 – Leeman (C) pinned Garrison (WR)
    171 – Evan (C) pinned Hawkins (WR)
    189 – Hossain (C) pinned McAruer (WR)
    215 – Wicks (C) pinned Jessie (WR)
    275 – Gusan (WR) pinned Wright (C)

    Independence 40 Linden McKinley 18

    103 – Double Forfeit
    112 – Gillard (I) pinned Snider (LM) 1:33
    119 – Double Forfeit
    125 – Borden (LM) forfeit
    130 – Fleming (LM) forfeit
    135 – Gillette (I) pinned Lathon (LM) 1:37
    140 – Jackson (I) pinned Scott (LM) :52
    145 – Hines (I) pinned Pleasant (LM) 1:31
    152 – Ware (I) Maj. Dec. Thompson (LM) 13-4
    160 – Double Forfeit
    171 – Hill (LM) pinned Jackson (I) 1:27
    189 – Anderson (I) forfeit
    215 – Double Forfeit
    275 – Hauth (I) pinned Wade (LM) :18

    Whetstone 54 Walnut Ridge 26

    103 – Lehnen (WH) forfeit
    112 – Parker (WH) forfeit
    119 – Conkling (WH) pinned Edgerton (WR)
    125 – Tran (WH) pinned Booker (WR)
    130 – Moore (WH) pinned Sims (WR)
    135 – Young (WR) Maj. Dec. over Smothers (WH) 23-13
    140 – Spencer (WH) pinned Bingham (WR)
    145 – Bingham (WR) pinned North (WH)
    152 – Au (WH) forfeit
    160 – Duffy (WH) pinned Garrison (WR)
    171 – Womack (WR) Maj. Dec. Oldaker (WH) 17-9
    189 – McAruer (WR) forfeit
    215 –McFraland (WH) pinned Jessie (WR)
    275 – Gusan (WR) pinned Barksdale (WH)

    Walnut Ridge 52 Linden McKinley 12

    103 – Double Forfeit
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Edgerton (WR) pinned Snyder (LM)
    125 – Borden (LM) pinned Booker (WR)
    130 – Sims (WR) Maj. Dec. Isse (LM)
    135 – Young (WR) pinned Lathon (LM)
    140 – Bingham (WR) pinned Scott (LM)
    145 – Bingham (WR) pinned Pleasant (LM)
    152 – Thompson (LM) forfeit
    160 – Garrison (WR) pinned Hill (LM)
    171 – Hawkins (WR) forfeit
    189 – McAruer (WR) forfeit
    215 – Jessie (WR) forfeit
    275 – Gusan (WR) pinned Wade (LM)

    Centennial 33 Whetstone 12

    103 – Marvin (WH) pinned Fallon (C)
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Double Forfeit
    125 – Rahman (C) Dec. Maxwell (WH) 19-12
    130 – Double Forfeit
    135 – Neutzling (C) pinned Marang (WH) 2:51
    140 – Levine (C) pinned Armstrong (WH) 5:59
    145 – North (WH) pinned Diab (C) 1:44
    152 – Double Forfeit
    160 – Double Forfeit
    171 – Edington (C) pinned Hill-Holt (WH) 1:37
    189 – Smith (C) pinned Johnson (WH) 1:04
    215 – Wright (C) pinned Arnold (WH) 1:24
    275 – Double Forfeit

    Independence 12 Centennial 60

    103 – Fallon (C) pinned Guillard (I) 1:53
    112 – Double Forfeit
    119 – Rahman (C) forfeit
    125 – Tourtit (C) forfeit
    130 – Hendricks (C) forfeit
    135 – Neutzling (C) pinned Gillette (I) 2:10
    140 – Waits (C) pinned Jackson (I) 2:50
    145 – Ayeh-Kumi (C) pinned Hines (I) 5:27
    152 – Jamison (C) pinned Ware (I) 1:59
    160 – Leeman (C) forfeit
    171 – Jackson (I) Maj. Dec. Evans (C) 20-12
    189 – Hossain (C) pinned Andersone (I) 1:22
    215 – Haught (I) pinned Wright (C) 3:06
    275 – Double Forfeit
  • USMCdevil05
    I just cant ever seem t get excited for city league wrestling, i guess you just had to have wrestled in the city league to get pumped about it.
  • 80baby
    Usmcdevilo5 in December and January there are 2 required duals for CCL teams and the league tournament is in February at the end of the season. I understand your last post about not getting excited about CCL wrestling. However, when compared to other local school districts that have middle school wrestling most of the CCL kids aren’t exposed to wrestling until they get into high school. Don’t get me wrong there are, have been and will be some studs that come out of the City League.
  • lowsingle174
    It is going to be tough to get excited this year.
  • knightflyer150
    Agreed, lowsingle 209. I left the city five years ago and I still get fired up about it. It is more than an acquired taste; it is coaching stripped down to its truest form. You work with kids and teach them every aspect of the sport. You also teach many of them how to live a good life. It is very rewarding and very exhausting all at the same time. But what you build with the kids lasts a long time: in the last two weeks I have spoken to all four captains from the 2006 team, and that is not a rare thing. I know LS174, my brother, Ritchie, Sintobin, Jones, Big Chuck, Babby, Valero, Ayers, and of course old legends like Lenny Ball and Rick Baker, all have the same thing.

    That is all. Off the soapbox.
  • lowsingle174
    Thanks Knightflyer. It is tough to explain to others, but I would willingly give up my spot as head coach for a week to anyone that would like a taste.
  • cruiser_96
    lowsingle274: When I hear you speak or read what you type... sometimes I wonder how far I am from it. When I talk to other coaches in the OCC, they seem to have their fare share, too. That leaves the MSL. That must be the mountain-top! :D

    Lenny Ball would crush me.
  • USMCdevil05
    I totally agree how they are not exposed to it until 9th grade most likely. I agree that if you can take a kid who is a freshman, and just lacing those wonderful shoes up for the first time in his life and feeling the mat beneath him, and 2 years later he is a state qualifier, then my god you are a freaking amazing coach! Plus kids in the city league are around more broken families and homes, and violence, than most others, that means yes it is a little harder to keep kids focused and actually want to better themselves. I give any body who has coached in the city league props. You are trying to change and mold young minds into hard working and dedicated ppl, something that can stick around for the rest of their lives.

    I wasnt trying to knock the city league, i guess i have just never been a city league wrestler or coach adn havent felt the joy you get from it yet. Anything that builds the sport of wrestling is a ok in my book though.
  • USMCdevil05
    P.S. Lenny Ball is the man!
  • lowsingle174
    USMC, Cruiser, I know you guys understand how it goes, and Frankly I am sick of making excuses for our kids. We either get it done, or we don't.
    Cruiser, you are not very far off from us. The main difference is that you are in an extremely tough league which can either help you or hinder you. You and I are dealing with similar kids on a daily basis, and I know you feel the same pain as us. You are also right, every coach has had thier experience with As a matter of fact I have 2 of your kids now trying to get on the team. Two new transfers from Groveport..
    To me, it may sound harsh but broken home, crime, family issues, it doesn't matter if you want to be a good wrestler and have coaches that care about you, you will get it done. If not, you will make an excuse.
    If you can't tell, I am getting sick of all the excuses I am hearing from my kids recently...
    Either way, coaching is coaching. ALl coaches deall with their share of BullSh*t. They all need to be commended, not just city coaches.
  • USMCdevil05
    Yea I am a guy who really hates to hear the excuse of i cant or i dont know how, or i hurt or anything really. Look at the Dustin Carter kid, the dude has no legs or arms, and he still wakes up every morning and picks him self up and moves forwarD! That kid could have given up or quit or anything but everyday he keeps going. There are a ton of ppl who have done similar thigns, that put the excuses aside and make things happen. Either way, this is good stuff! I love talking about motivational and inspirational thigns.
  • Sid
    I truly commend the City League coaches. They have everything working against them. Its all pretty much been mentioned above. But, they accomplish alot that other coaches may take for granted (no disrespect). They are like fathers to some of these kids who dont have ones who actively participate in their lives. Their successes are very hard to see from outside observers. But, they are there. Coaches who are able to make them better men, students and people are the truly great coaches and teachers.
  • 80baby
    It’s strange I am a product of the legendary Lenny Ball and because of him I love the sport of wrestling and it makes me push everyday want to make these kids better. I never missed a practice in the 3 years that I wrestled for him and my parents always told me that my job was to go to school and be a kid. Times have changed kids needing to work or always having to help out with younger siblings growing up too fast and not be able to enjoy high school. So the way I view it is if I can help 1 kid turn around, keep them off the streets and get them to graduation then its all worth it. Any success on the mats is just icing on the cake. Out of a possible 196 wrestlers last year (I know we didn’t have that many city wide) there where 22 DQ’s that’s not bad coming from primarily all 4 year wrestlers.
  • USMCdevil05
    Dan Gable said it best......Once you've wrestled, everything else in life is easy! lol!
  • Sid
    80baby! Thank you for all that you do!!
  • Mr.V
    God Bless the City League. Keep up the good work fellas :)
  • Westie101
    With the right relationship with your coach and hard work, a lot can happen in 4 years of wrestling. this im sure of :)