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84 # weight class

February 24 2008 at 11:05 AM
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Who are the best kids in this weight class? Who will place at states in this weight class? Who can make a suprise run at states? Is this the best weight class?

 
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Re: 84 # weight class

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February 25 2008, 6:09 AM 

I definately think the 84# weight class is the toughest. This weight class is loaded. The 78# weight class is a close second.

 
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February 25 2008, 8:19 AM 

My predictions on who will come out of each quarter bracket. Fleming, Murdock, Marsico, Heil, Langdon, Stainbrook, Sams, DiCamillo.
Heil 1st, DiCamillo 2nd, Marsico, Sams, Murdock.

 
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February 25 2008, 12:26 PM 

Not sure how one can say that this weight class is tougher than any other in the OAC championships. You need a telescope in all weight classes to see the finals or placement matches. Is there four or five Tulsa champs listed here? Throwing a kids name out does not help readers understand what makes that kid's chances any better than others to place. Question, and use this weight class as a example, how many matches would a wrestler have to win to get 3rd place, if he loses in the 1st round?

 
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February 25 2008, 2:02 PM 

It is kinda like an opinion. Everyone has one and I am sure yours is different. I am familiar with the kids my son has wrestled, but do not know too much about the heavier weight classes. That is where someone else can give their opinion. Heil has won Tulsa, T.O.C champion multiple times, and Grade School State Champion Multiple times. DeCamillo was 3rd last year at Junior High States. If they oth make it to the finals it will be a great match. Just a guess but to take 3rd a wrestler would probably have to wrestle around 8 or 9 times to take third. I am not really familiar with these 48 man brackets.

 
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