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Justice Heeg won State in Illinois at 157 where I watched the finals match which the announcers were looking forward to this match because his opponent his opponent was 49-0. It was a wipeout with a dominant tech fall by Heeg. Lots of takedowns and hard ride when Heeg wanted to. Heeg won State in Minnesota as an 8th grader and won State in Illinois last year. I watched Howards match in the semi's in New York and he won by tech. He is tall and dominant on his feet and is good with a cradle
Howard won by tech in the finals, very dominate soph. 157 from New York who won with lots of takedowns. He is number 2 at 157 behind Miller. He is also number 2 in the 2028 class behind Sanchez.
 
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Lincoln Robideau is in the semi's winning by tech, then major in the quarters. Ignasio is in the finals of Oklahoma 6A winning by tech in the quarters and by pin in the semi's. He wrestles Smith from Mustang who is the number 1 seed. I watched the Raney matches in the finals and they are impressive. Jordyn won his 6th title.
Ignasio won 7 to 3 against Smith to win State. Villasenor got a takedown in the 1st and 2nd period to win the match. Apparently, Van Smith has had a very good year.
 
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Ignasio won 7 to 3 against Smith to win State. Villasenor got a takedown in the 1st and 2nd period to win the match. Apparently, Van Smith has had a very good year.
Is there any young Oklahoma wrestler that is in the State Tournament who the Cowboys would recruit who is a potential starter? I am not aware of anyone.
 
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Is there any young Oklahoma wrestler that is in the State Tournament who the Cowboys would recruit who is a potential starter? I am not aware of anyone.
I thought of Jaiden Adams and he won State at 157. He was the 2nd seed and wrestled Anderson who Jaiden beat handily 10 to 4 and got 3 takedowns and could have gotten more in the 3rd period.
 

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I thought of Jaiden Adams and he won State at 157. He was the 2nd seed and wrestled Anderson who Jaiden beat handily 10 to 4 and got 3 takedowns and could have gotten more in the 3rd period.
The Flo brackets are weird. J was was the 1 seed from the east. Every OSSAA state wrestling bracket has duplicates of every seed based on which regional they wrestled in.
Is there any young Oklahoma wrestler that is in the State Tournament who the Cowboys would recruit who is a potential starter? I am not aware of anyone.
I only paid attention to the 6a mat for the most part but I was impressed with Varrette (Ed. North -144) in the final. He wrestled Borge and he’s a top 5 kid at his weight n the country.
He’s going to Cornell apparently.
 
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That was so close to a TD. Sánchez is a bad little dude. Looks like a cowboy to me. 🤞
Yes, if that match was 2 seconds longer it would have gone into overtime. If the match would have gone 5 seconds longer, back points and victory for Sanchez. Rock started very strong and owned the first half of the match. The second half of the match I thought Sanchez got in a couple of good shots with chances to score. On that last shot Rock did not react at all, he did fight and just barely held off the takedown as time ran out. Also Mario Carini won at 175 winning his 2nd State Title and he is a junior committed to Virginia tech. Could we flip him like Robideau and Vega? Nationally Flow ranks him 1st at 175. Younger, bigger Merrill won by pin in 35 seconds. He is committed to Iowa State and him and Ross will likely have a rivalry. They wrestled last year in freestyle several times and Ross won each but all were close especially that last match to get in the 20 and Under HWT finals. If I remember right Ross was behind with seconds left and pulled out the last second takedown for the win.
 

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Yes, if that match was 2 seconds longer it would have gone into overtime. If the match would have gone 5 seconds longer, back points and victory for Sanchez. Rock started very strong and owned the first half of the match. The second half of the match I thought Sanchez got in a couple of good shots with chances to score. On that last shot Rock did not react at all, he did fight and just barely held off the takedown as time ran out. Also Mario Carini won at 175 winning his 2nd State Title and he is a junior committed to Virginia tech. Could we flip him like Robideau and Vega? Nationally Flow ranks him 1st at 175. Younger, bigger Merrill won by pin in 35 seconds. He is committed to Iowa State and him and Ross will likely have a rivalry. They wrestled last year in freestyle several times and Ross won each but all were close especially that last match to get in the 20 and Under HWT finals. If I remember right Ross was behind with seconds left and pulled out the last second takedown for the win.
The Merrill Ross FS matches this summer were just not very fun to watch. Felt like a typical HS HWT match where little to nothing happens.
 
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Yes, if that match was 2 seconds longer it would have gone into overtime. If the match would have gone 5 seconds longer, back points and victory for Sanchez. Rock started very strong and owned the first half of the match. The second half of the match I thought Sanchez got in a couple of good shots with chances to score. On that last shot Rock did not react at all, he did fight and just barely held off the takedown as time ran out. Also Mario Carini won at 175 winning his 2nd State Title and he is a junior committed to Virginia tech. Could we flip him like Robideau and Vega? Nationally Flow ranks him 1st at 175. Younger, bigger Merrill won by pin in 35 seconds. He is committed to Iowa State and him and Ross will likely have a rivalry. They wrestled last year in freestyle several times and Ross won each but all were close especially that last match to get in the 20 and Under HWT finals. If I remember right Ross was behind with seconds left and pulled out the last second takedown for the win.
Lincoln Robideau won 9 to 3 in the Minnesota State finals.
 

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Is there any young Oklahoma wrestler that is in the State Tournament who the Cowboys would recruit who is a potential starter? I am not aware of anyone.
"(P)otential starter" is a short list considering all of the young guns currently in the room.

Class of 2027 is just Villasenor (3X champ). The Coweta tandem of Cason Craft and Legend Ellis seem to be D1 guys. Both are 3X finalists and 2X champs. Craft lost his bid to be a 4Xer last night. More on that below. Turner Ross (Ed North) and Mason Burnaham (Coweta via Claremore) both stayed-on pace to be 4Xers. But they, as well as Craft, are each at low weights for juniors, 106 and/or 113. Each mentioned appear to have 10 or fewer career losses through three seasons.

Class of 2028's top prospect has to be Jaeden Adams of Stillwater. He has two titles and a 58-3 record so far. Aiden Jalajel of Coweta (120) and Brendan Bell of Ft Gibson (165) both stayed-on 4x pace. I am not sure either are legit D1 prospects yet. Bryar Hooks of Stillwater (138) won his first title and seems to be really good. I am not sure if he was injured last year or just could not make a tough Stillwater line-up as a freshman. Cache Williams of Carl Albert (113) had a great year. I believe he placed high at a couple of tough national tournaments before the season and just completed a 1-loss season with a win over Craft in the finals. A wildcard in this class could be Theron Davis of Mustang (215). He placed 3rd but during the season he defeated Ritson Meyer of Elgin, who became a 4Xer last night, by 17-2 TF.

The only freshman to win a title was Rylan Sandoval of Blackwell. He went 42-1 on the year and he has been age group competitive at a national level for a while now. Others to keep an eye on would include Jett Kline (Stillwater), Easton Pierce (Mustang), and Westin Pollack (Owasso),

It looks like each class has one top 10-20 PFP with another 3-5 potential top 100 recruits.
 

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Currently, he is 47 and Cache Williams is 80. Jaedan (I misspelled in the first post) is a very good football player and only wrestles during the school season. I bet he climbs if he begins to wrestle some in the off season.
 
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"(P)otential starter" is a short list considering all of the young guns currently in the room.

Class of 2027 is just Villasenor (3X champ). The Coweta tandem of Cason Craft and Legend Ellis seem to be D1 guys. Both are 3X finalists and 2X champs. Craft lost his bid to be a 4Xer last night. More on that below. Turner Ross (Ed North) and Mason Burnaham (Coweta via Claremore) both stayed-on pace to be 4Xers. But they, as well as Craft, are each at low weights for juniors, 106 and/or 113. Each mentioned appear to have 10 or fewer career losses through three seasons.

Class of 2028's top prospect has to be Jaeden Adams of Stillwater. He has two titles and a 58-3 record so far. Aiden Jalajel of Coweta (120) and Brendan Bell of Ft Gibson (165) both stayed-on 4x pace. I am not sure either are legit D1 prospects yet. Bryar Hooks of Stillwater (138) won his first title and seems to be really good. I am not sure if he was injured last year or just could not make a tough Stillwater line-up as a freshman. Cache Williams of Carl Albert (113) had a great year. I believe he placed high at a couple of tough national tournaments before the season and just completed a 1-loss season with a win over Craft in the finals. A wildcard in this class could be Theron Davis of Mustang (215). He placed 3rd but during the season he defeated Ritson Meyer of Elgin, who became a 4Xer last night, by 17-2 TF.

The only freshman to win a title was Rylan Sandoval of Blackwell. He went 42-1 on the year and he has been age group competitive at a national level for a while now. Others to keep an eye on would include Jett Kline (Stillwater), Easton Pierce (Mustang), and Westin Pollack (Owasso),

It looks like each class has one top 10-20 PFP with another 3-5 potential top 100 recruits.
Can you tell me where I can get the list of individual state champs? Thanks
 

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Finals Results
B3A-106

Rylan Sandoval (Blackwell) 42-1 won by fall over Logan Cass (Pawhuska) 27-6 (Fall 1:43)

B3A-113

Garrett Short (Blackwell) 41-1 won by tech fall over Ashton Andrews (Pawnee) 36-4 (TF-1.5 3:53 (21-5))

B3A-120

Kolten Terwilliger (Salina) 38-7 won by fall over Corlin Cass (Pawhuska) 28-9 (Fall 3:57)

B3A-126

Madden Edgar (Blackwell) 42-2 won by decision over Cael Holcomb (Pawhuska) 29-8 (Dec 4-2)

B3A-132

Tommy Miller (Marlow) 32-2 won by decision over Drake Sheffield (Lincoln Christian) 32-12 (Dec 7-1)

B3A-138

Hudson Farris (Lincoln Christian) 37-9 won by decision over Spencer Mcclelland (Salina) 37-14 (Dec 9-3)

B3A-144

Cade Maynes (Community Christian) 34-1 won by fall over Ayden Collins (Verdigris) 22-15 (Fall 5:00)

B3A-150

Kolbe Bargas (Vinita) 34-6 won by fall over Bowdy Thomason (Blackwell) 27-8 (Fall 4:55)

B3A-157

Andrew Young (Blackwell) 39-5 won by decision over Connor Hess (Salina) 31-8 (Dec 10-3)

B3A-165

Clint Ladon (Marlow) 26-2 won by decision over Ryder Short (Blackwell) 26-10 (Dec 6-5)

B3A-175

Grant Rowe (Blackwell) 38-1 won by fall over Carlos Martinez (Cashion) 27-2 (Fall 1:17)

B3A-190

Dakota Dahlenburg (Hinton) 21-2 won by decision over Jescee Sanders (Salina) 32-9 (Dec 8-2)

B3A-215

Cale Mcpeek (Pawnee) 38-0 won in sudden victory - 1 over Kanon Clift (Comanche) 37-3 (SV-1 10-7)

B3A-285

Konway Williamson (Salina) 35-5 won by decision over Clete Gilbert (Marlow) 25-5 (Dec 7-0)

B4A-106

Callan Caldwell (Ft. Gibson) 38-3 won by major decision over Cael Dolan (Berryhill) 23-10 (MD 12-4)

B4A-113

Roman Tyler (Berryhill) 28-3 won by decision over Landon Dietz (Cushing) 30-7 (Dec 8-7)

B4A-120

Gavin Miller (Inola) 37-4 won by decision over Parker Ingram (Cleveland) 31-3 (Dec 6-4)

B4A-126

Taii Walsh (Cache) 36-3 won in sudden victory - 1 over Cooper Jackson (Tuttle) 26-13 (SV-1 8-5)

B4A-132

Chance Fisher (Tuttle) 43-3 won by fall over Revin Fipps (Cushing) 34-5 (Fall 0:50)

B4A-138

Kylan Ooton (Tuttle) 36-8 won by fall over Jagen Jones (Skiatook) 30-5 (Fall 3:51)

B4A-144

Trenton Bell (Ft. Gibson) 40-2 won by tech fall over Bode Wilson (Tuttle) 32-11 (TF-1.5 4:46 (16-0))

B4A-150

Rylend Slover (Tuttle) 33-3 won by decision over Max Daly (Cache) 35-8 (Dec 5-1)

B4A-157

Brendan Bell (Ft. Gibson) 36-0 won by decision over Ardie Armour (Cache) 36-5 (Dec 7-4)

B4A-165

Louden Mcdoulett (Harrah) 30-7 won by fall over Landon Wilson (Clinton) 24-10 (Fall 2:19)

B4A-175

Bodie Adams (Sallisaw) 21-1 won by major decision over Lukas Burd (Weatherford) 35-8 (MD 17-4)

B4A-190

Braden Strain (Berryhill) 38-1 won by decision over Shawn Rounsaville (Tuttle) 30-2 (Dec 3-1)

B4A-215

Haydan Yocham (Bristow) 33-2 won by tech fall over Case Hardzog (Cache) 34-3 (TF-1.5 6:00 (20-4))

B4A-285

Stevie Vafeas (Ft. Gibson) 35-2 won by fall over Aiden Willard (Weatherford) 28-4 (Fall 5:53)

G5A-100

Remy Whitney (MCLOUD (Girls)) 40-2 won by tech fall over Madden Talley (HARRAH (Girls)) 32-9 (TF-1.5 3:07 (18-2))

G5A-105

Carli Sisco (MCLOUD (Girls)) 32-5 won by decision over Grace Halbert (BERRYHILL (Girls)) 25-4 (Dec 8-6)

G5A-110

Talli Washington (WOODLAND (Girls)) 23-2 won by fall over Savanna Hendren (PAWHUSKA (Girls)) 17-5 (Fall 3:05)

G5A-115

Kelcie Avallone (BARNSDALL (Girls) 42-3 won by fall over Gabriella Lozano (MCLOUD (Girls)) 23-10 (Fall 1:01)

G5A-120

Angelia Waren (PERRY (Girls)) 34-11 won in sudden victory - 1 over Launa Troutt (MCLOUD (Girls)) 21-4 (SV-1 3-0)

G5A-125

Jolee Thomas (SULPHUR (Girls)) 25-0 won by major decision over Sayben Owen (PERRY (Girls)) 44-4 (MD 11-2)

G5A-130

Dru Turner (HINTON (Girls)) 24-1 won by tech fall over Hannah Miller (BRIDGE CREEK (Girls)) 33-4 (TF-1.5 2:59 (16-1))

G5A-135

Kasia Wong (BRIDGE CREEK (Girls)) 14-0 won by fall over Alexus Jones (MCLOUD (Girls)) 41-6 (Fall 3:51)

G5A-140

Gage Vaughn (CADDO (Girls)) 31-1 won by fall over Maggie Beaird (MANNFORD (Girls)) 17-3 (Fall 2:39)

G5A-145

Kendra Perrien (MCLOUD (Girls)) 14-2 won by fall over Adama Coenen (PLAINVIEW (Girls)) 22-2 (Fall 5:20)

G5A-155

Lyndi Cisco (ANADARKO (Girls)) 25-4 won by decision over Piper Morton (OOLOGAH-TALALA (Girls)) 30-5 (Dec 4-3)

G5A-170

Iliana Salazar (JAY (Girls)) 24-8 won by fall over Ashlee Motes (MORRISON (Girls)) 26-3 (Fall 3:23)

G5A-190

Parker Wynn (SULPHUR (Girls)) 21-3 won by decision over Brook West (COMANCHE (Girls)) 27-2 (Dec 4-0)

G5A-235

Abagail Lacy (OOLOGAH-TALALA (Girls)) 23-0 won by fall over Chloe Vawter (LITTLE AXE (Girls)) 27-2 (Fall 3:08)

B5A-106

Mason Burnham (Coweta) 39-3 won by decision over Jaxon Randle (Chickasha) 29-3 (Dec 8-1)

B5A-113

Cache Williams (Carl Albert) 46-0 won by decision over Cason Craft (Coweta) 42-4 (Dec 3-2)

B5A-120

Aiden Jalajel (Coweta) 33-6 won by fall over Gage Stark (Newcastle) 29-6 (Fall 5:17)

B5A-126

Cash Wiley (Carl Albert) 37-0 won by decision over Cash Bratt (Chickasha) 38-6 (Dec 10-3)

B5A-132

Talon Tahdooahnippah (Elgin) 28-4 won by decision over Stetson Tucker (Shawnee) 19-8 (Dec 9-8)

B5A-138

Jarrett Patty (Chickasha) 27-2 won by major decision over Brayden Mixay (Carl Albert) 41-6 (MD 9-1)

B5A-144

Gunner Murray (Claremore) 33-1 won by decision over Toby Shipman (Coweta) 42-6 (Dec 4-3)

B5A-150

Dimitri Kizer (Del City) 38-1 won by decision over Tohmi Carney (Coweta) 41-4 (Dec 11-9)

B5A-157

Legend Ellis (Coweta) 41-5 won by tech fall over Malachi Jefferson (MacArthur) 27-7 (TF-1.5 6:00 (18-2))

B5A-165

Kingston Sikes (Carl Albert) 43-1 won by decision over Baylor Bart (Coweta) 34-10 (Dec 7-2)

B5A-175

Maddux Underhill (Carl Albert) 40-4 won by decision over Samuel Arrington (Altus) 36-5 (Dec 4-1)

B5A-190

Connor Wines (Noble) 27-4 won by fall over Ash Foster (Blanchard) 29-12 (Fall 3:38)

B5A-215

Ritson Meyer (Elgin) 21-2 won by decision over Aiven Robbins (Coweta) 43-4 (Dec 8-7)

B5A-285

Riley Hicks (Coweta) 39-4 won by decision over Marley Scott (Chickasha) 34-3 (Dec 7-3)

B6A-106

Adam Martinez (Piedmont) 35-6 won by decision over Ty Walter (Bixby) 28-6 (Dec 4-1)

B6A-113

Turner Ross (Edmond North) 27-4 won by major decision over Easton Pierce (Mustang) 29-7 (MD 11-1)

B6A-120

Isaiah Jones (Bixby) 38-5 won in SV-1 by fall over Griffin Sensintaffar (Stillwater) 27-10 (SV-1 (Fall) 0:00)

B6A-126

Ignacio Villasenor (Stillwater) 35-2 won by decision over Van Smith (Mustang) 35-2 (Dec 7-3)

B6A-132

Eric Casula (Stillwater) 37-5 won by decision over Sawyer Hackbarth (Edmond North) 16-9 (Dec 3-0)

B6A-138

Bryar Hooks (Stillwater) 35-3 won by major decision over Gabe Blankenship (Bixby) 22-6 (MD 10-1)

B6A-144

Tommy Verrette (Edmond North) 32-3 won by decision over Israel Borge (Bixby) 27-2 (Dec 4-1)

B6A-150

Jake Miller (Broken Arrow) 23-2 won by decision over Garrison Sartain (Edmond North) 35-6 (Dec 8-3)

B6A-157

Jaedan Adams (Stillwater) 28-2 won by decision over James Anderson (Mustang) 28-6 (Dec 10-4)

B6A-165

Garon Kaiser (Deer Creek) 30-6 won by decision over Kingston Applebee (Piedmont) 30-12 (Dec 4-1)

B6A-175

Joseph Jeter (Edmond North) 38-1 won by tech fall over Isaac Sensintaffar (Stillwater) 28-7 (TF-1.5 5:58 (20-4))

B6A-190

Luke Hamiti (Stillwater) 33-7 won by decision over Brock Mcknight (Broken Arrow) 30-12 (Dec 10-3)

B6A-215

Seth Hernandez (Bixby) 33-7 won by fall over Titain Hix (Broken Arrow) 23-10 (Fall 3:12)

B6A-285

Destry Lujan (Yukon) 39-1 won in sudden victory - 1 over Redmond Lindsey (Bixby) 34-7 (SV-1 4-1)

G6A-100

Kyrain Perez (WESTMOORE (Girls)) 31-3 won by decision over Kylee Tran (UNION (Girls)) 25-5 (Dec 5-2)

G6A-105

Kyrstan Perez (WESTMOORE (Girls)) 35-0 won by fall over Dakota Harris (UNION (Girls)) 21-4 (Fall 3:47)

G6A-110

Addison Morse (BIXBY (Girls)) 28-2 won by major decision over Hannah Lopez (WESTMOORE (Girls)) 25-6 (MD 15-2)

G6A-115

Chloe Medlock (PUTNAM CITY WEST (Girls)) 32-1 won by decision over Kristen Delarosa (BROKEN ARROW (Girls)) 22-8 (Dec 7-4)

G6A-120

Mckenna Wilson (UNION (Girls)) 29-2 won by fall over Brynlyn Sullivan (BIXBY (Girls)) 34-7 (Fall 6:00)

G6A-125

Ranelle Smith (WESTMOORE (Girls)) 36-3 won by fall over Claire Lancaster (NORMAN (Girls)) 41-2 (Fall 5:48)

G6A-130

Kyah Leyba (BROKEN ARROW (Girls)) 30-5 won in sudden victory - 1 over Terrilan Banner (UNION (Girls)) 5-2 (SV-1 11-8)

G6A-135

Corey Harris (UNION (Girls)) 23-2 won by decision over Tiffany Breshears (BROKEN ARROW (Girls)) 26-5 (Dec 8-1)

G6A-140

Kelice Luker (UNION (Girls)) 25-2 won by fall over Sophie Donaho (BROKEN ARROW (Girls)) 20-5 (Fall 3:50)

G6A-145

Emily Beckley (BROKEN ARROW (Girls)) 32-1 won by decision over Makenna Howell (ADA (Girls)) 24-4 (Dec 9-4)

G6A-155

Payton Maggard (OWASSO (Girls)) 30-2 won by decision over Mya Dobrinski (STILLWATER (Girls)) 37-3 (Dec 6-2)

G6A-170

Jadi Asberry (OWASSO (Girls)) 28-10 won by fall over Chloe Daniels (DEL CITY (Girls)) 31-4 (Fall 5:43)

G6A-190

Millie Azlin (BIXBY (Girls)) 32-0 won by decision over Tessalynn Goodner (PUTNAM CITY (Girls)) 26-3 (Dec 2-0)

G6A-235

Brielle Williams (LAWTON (Girls)) 24-1 won by decision over Malia Tini (WESTMOORE (Girls)) 23-12 (Dec 2-0)
 

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Millie Azlin of Bixby won her 4th title. Addie Morse of Bixby won her 3rd. She wants to come to OSU as well, but OSU really needs to get their women’s program sanctioned. A few top in state girls want to but can’t turn down scholarships to wrestle for a club.
Sadly that isnt happening anytime soon, if ever. It is way more likely all NCAA non revenue sports are reorganized somehow than it is to add non revenue at this time..
 

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Millie Azlin of Bixby won her 4th title. Addie Morse of Bixby won her 3rd. She wants to come to OSU as well, but OSU really needs to get their women’s program sanctioned. A few top in state girls want to but can’t turn down scholarships to wrestle for a club.
They are working extremely hard at it. Becca Roper (Lee’s wife) is super productive and driven.

John Smith is the assistant and it never hurts having the GOAT, with his ties/network involved.

I know Jolee Thomas, from Sulphur has committed. Her Mom and Dad are driven, well connected to people. One would think, Mr. Thomas is going to help make things happen.
 

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They are working extremely hard at it. Becca Roper (Lee’s wife) is super productive and driven.

John Smith is the assistant and it never hurts having the GOAT, with his ties/network involved.

I know Jolee Thomas, from Sulphur has committed. Her Mom and Dad are driven, well connected to people. One would think, Mr. Thomas is going to help make things happen.
Yeah Jolee, Millie and Addie are pretty close. There are some tough girls in the state the will go elsewhere if it can’t happen soon.
 

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Aren’t we adding men’s ice Hockey? Maybe they’ll add women’s wrestling along with it.
No, I don't think we are. While its fun to talk about, the reality is that they would have to fully endow any new program before it would even be considered. It is more likely we will cut sports than add them at this point. Heck wrestling had something like 3-4 million in revenue and the most tickets sold ever and I doubt it will break even this year.