I hope we get to see Landford vs Suan this weekendtalloola25 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:37 pmNot sure about matches, but Landlord(KSK) at 126 and Uyemura(PC) at 140 both competed.FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:09 pm Any interesting matches from this past weekend's tournaments?
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Nice to these champions back on the mat. Including seeing Ramos at 105.talloola25 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:37 pmNot sure about matches, but Landlord(KSK) at 126 and Uyemura(PC) at 140 both competed.FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:09 pm Any interesting matches from this past weekend's tournaments?
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I was there and ive seen some questioning things on Kamehameha side, Some wrestlers did good others had close scrambles. Buelow(Pun) was doing what he does and Nishida(Kam) Has to get it together and to learn his opponent. Looking up another weight Harbottle(Ksk) was wrestling Zion Junk(IOL) at 190 and looks like he got injured in the first period of the match. He wanted to keep wrestling but could not pull the win. He was then wearing a sling after the match. Kamehameha is still my favorites for states, wishing it was Saint Louis(we are washed).FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:09 pm Any interesting matches from this past weekend's tournaments?
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What is going on at saint louis this year? They’ve been having an odd season so far in the ILHILOVESTL69 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:24 amI was there and ive seen some questioning things on Kamehameha side, Some wrestlers did good others had close scrambles. Buelow(Pun) was doing what he does and Nishida(Kam) Has to get it together and to learn his opponent. Looking up another weight Harbottle(Ksk) was wrestling Zion Junk(IOL) at 190 and looks like he got injured in the first period of the match. He wanted to keep wrestling but could not pull the win. He was then wearing a sling after the match. Kamehameha is still my favorites for states, wishing it was Saint Louis(we are washed).FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:09 pm Any interesting matches from this past weekend's tournaments?
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Truly unfortunate, luckily many of these boys on this team are underclassmen, so they have time to turn it around, but as of right now it's the Berger and Suan show, with Okimoto and their 285 having decent showings too, both leading the ILH in their respective weight classes as I've heard. Berger being hurt is also probably a detriment to team morale, hopefully they can turn it around.Sponjah1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:50 pmWhat is going on at saint louis this year? They’ve been having an odd season so far in the ILHILOVESTL69 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:24 amI was there and ive seen some questioning things on Kamehameha side, Some wrestlers did good others had close scrambles. Buelow(Pun) was doing what he does and Nishida(Kam) Has to get it together and to learn his opponent. Looking up another weight Harbottle(Ksk) was wrestling Zion Junk(IOL) at 190 and looks like he got injured in the first period of the match. He wanted to keep wrestling but could not pull the win. He was then wearing a sling after the match. Kamehameha is still my favorites for states, wishing it was Saint Louis(we are washed).FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:09 pm Any interesting matches from this past weekend's tournaments?
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Speaking of underclassmen, we'll get a chance to see if there are any studs in the OIA JV this weekend. Hopefully we get some good matchups that didn't happen at Officials in the OIA/ILH crossover too. Any matches you guys are looking forward to? Personally, I'm looking forward to these:GentlemanOfTheLou wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:33 pmTruly unfortunate, luckily many of these boys on this team are underclassmen, so they have time to turn it around, but as of right now it's the Berger and Suan show, with Okimoto and their 285 having decent showings too, both leading the ILH in their respective weight classes as I've heard. Berger being hurt is also probably a detriment to team morale, hopefully they can turn it around.Sponjah1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:50 pmWhat is going on at saint louis this year? They’ve been having an odd season so far in the ILHILOVESTL69 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:24 am
I was there and ive seen some questioning things on Kamehameha side, Some wrestlers did good others had close scrambles. Buelow(Pun) was doing what he does and Nishida(Kam) Has to get it together and to learn his opponent. Looking up another weight Harbottle(Ksk) was wrestling Zion Junk(IOL) at 190 and looks like he got injured in the first period of the match. He wanted to keep wrestling but could not pull the win. He was then wearing a sling after the match. Kamehameha is still my favorites for states, wishing it was Saint Louis(we are washed).
Suan (STL) or Landford (KSK) vs Corpuz (MOA)
Machida (IOL) vs Rodriguez (ROOS)
Maybe a Berger (STL) vs Chang (KSK) rematch?
Hopefully they're all healthy and entered. I noticed Punahou is not entered into the tournament yet though. Hope that changes today.
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Some results:
Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
Paragas over Nahenahe
Dunn over Ito
Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
No Berger
Higgins won 138
Paaluhi won 150
215 - Burton over Ho and Gaucher over Burton
Buelow pinned Nishida
Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
Paragas over Nahenahe
Dunn over Ito
Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
No Berger
Higgins won 138
Paaluhi won 150
215 - Burton over Ho and Gaucher over Burton
Buelow pinned Nishida
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If memory serves me last season Mililani ran away with the JV oia team title and took 2nd or 3rd at varsity oias. Did they graduate a bunch of seniors cuz they really should be in the mix for a team titles based off last years results. Amazing they fell so fat. Also Kalani was up there for jv and vars oia team titles.FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:54 amSpeaking of underclassmen, we'll get a chance to see if there are any studs in the OIA JV this weekend. Hopefully we get some good matchups that didn't happen at Officials in the OIA/ILH crossover too. Any matches you guys are looking forward to? Personally, I'm looking forward to these:GentlemanOfTheLou wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:33 pmTruly unfortunate, luckily many of these boys on this team are underclassmen, so they have time to turn it around, but as of right now it's the Berger and Suan show, with Okimoto and their 285 having decent showings too, both leading the ILH in their respective weight classes as I've heard. Berger being hurt is also probably a detriment to team morale, hopefully they can turn it around.
Suan (STL) or Landford (KSK) vs Corpuz (MOA)
Machida (IOL) vs Rodriguez (ROOS)
Maybe a Berger (STL) vs Chang (KSK) rematch?
Hopefully they're all healthy and entered. I noticed Punahou is not entered into the tournament yet though. Hope that changes today.
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If memory serves me last season Mililani ran away with the JV oia team title and took 2nd or 3rd at varsity oias. Did they graduate a bunch of seniors cuz they really should be in the mix for a team titles based off last years results. Amazing they fell so far. Also Kalani was up there for jv and vars oia team titles.FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:54 amSpeaking of underclassmen, we'll get a chance to see if there are any studs in the OIA JV this weekend. Hopefully we get some good matchups that didn't happen at Officials in the OIA/ILH crossover too. Any matches you guys are looking forward to? Personally, I'm looking forward to these:GentlemanOfTheLou wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:33 pmTruly unfortunate, luckily many of these boys on this team are underclassmen, so they have time to turn it around, but as of right now it's the Berger and Suan show, with Okimoto and their 285 having decent showings too, both leading the ILH in their respective weight classes as I've heard. Berger being hurt is also probably a detriment to team morale, hopefully they can turn it around.
Suan (STL) or Landford (KSK) vs Corpuz (MOA)
Machida (IOL) vs Rodriguez (ROOS)
Maybe a Berger (STL) vs Chang (KSK) rematch?
Hopefully they're all healthy and entered. I noticed Punahou is not entered into the tournament yet though. Hope that changes today.
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In my opinion Mililani is garbage now with their new coaching staff. Only good wrestlers on that team are carry overs from last year808WrestlingFan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 9:53 pmIf memory serves me last season Mililani ran away with the JV oia team title and took 2nd or 3rd at varsity oias. Did they graduate a bunch of seniors cuz they really should be in the mix for a team titles based off last years results. Amazing they fell so far. Also Kalani was up there for jv and vars oia team titles.FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:54 amSpeaking of underclassmen, we'll get a chance to see if there are any studs in the OIA JV this weekend. Hopefully we get some good matchups that didn't happen at Officials in the OIA/ILH crossover too. Any matches you guys are looking forward to? Personally, I'm looking forward to these:GentlemanOfTheLou wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:33 pm
Truly unfortunate, luckily many of these boys on this team are underclassmen, so they have time to turn it around, but as of right now it's the Berger and Suan show, with Okimoto and their 285 having decent showings too, both leading the ILH in their respective weight classes as I've heard. Berger being hurt is also probably a detriment to team morale, hopefully they can turn it around.
Suan (STL) or Landford (KSK) vs Corpuz (MOA)
Machida (IOL) vs Rodriguez (ROOS)
Maybe a Berger (STL) vs Chang (KSK) rematch?
Hopefully they're all healthy and entered. I noticed Punahou is not entered into the tournament yet though. Hope that changes today.
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Woah you made me do a double take and had to check out Trackwrestling again real quick. Higgins won 138, not 144. Not to mention no Tauyan or Torres in the bracket. At 215 I had to check who “Game” was, but then realized it was Gaucher who beat him. That’s an interesting one.talloola25 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:25 pm Some results:
Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
Paragas over Nahenahe
Dunn over Ito
Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
No Berger
Higgins won 144
Paaluhi won 150
215 - Burton over Ho and Game over Burton
Buelow pinned Nishida
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talloola25 wrote:
> Some results:
> Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
> Paragas over Nahenahe
> Dunn over Ito
> Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
> No Berger
> Higgins won 144
> Paaluhi won 150
> 215 - Burton over Ho and Game over Burton
> Buelow pinned Nishida
This was interesting as this was Burton's first loss on the season
Suan wrestled great against Corpus
> Some results:
> Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
> Paragas over Nahenahe
> Dunn over Ito
> Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
> No Berger
> Higgins won 144
> Paaluhi won 150
> 215 - Burton over Ho and Game over Burton
> Buelow pinned Nishida
This was interesting as this was Burton's first loss on the season
Suan wrestled great against Corpus
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Thanks for the catches. I was typing on phone and it autocorrected Gaucher lol. Yeah and Higgins won 138 without many notables there. Not taking anything away from his victory, but no Tauyan or Torres was notable.FlyingSquirrel808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2025 6:30 pmWoah you made me do a double take and had to check out Trackwrestling again real quick. Higgins won 138, not 144. Not to mention no Tauyan or Torres in the bracket. At 215 I had to check who “Game” was, but then realized it was Gaucher who beat him. That’s an interesting one.talloola25 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:25 pm Some results:
Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
Paragas over Nahenahe
Dunn over Ito
Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
No Berger
Higgins won 144
Paaluhi won 150
215 - Burton over Ho and Game over Burton
Buelow pinned Nishida
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I was in the other gym and didn't get to see it, but I heard that Burton-Gaucher match could have gone either way. I'll be excited to see them wrestle again. Nishida appeared to get hurt not far into the match with Buelow and the pin came pretty soon after that. Hopefully he's ok.ReezyBreezy808 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2025 8:35 pm talloola25 wrote:
> Some results:
> Suan over Corpus(no Landford)
> Paragas over Nahenahe
> Dunn over Ito
> Kalaukoa over Hotema(went up to 113)
> No Berger
> Higgins won 144
> Paaluhi won 150
> 215 - Burton over Ho and Game over Burton
> Buelow pinned Nishida
This was interesting as this was Burton's first loss on the season
Suan wrestled great against Corpus
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This year seems pretty predictable.
106 hotema 113 woode 120 Kamakaala 126 suan 132 paliku 138 hunter 144 Tyger 150 Mikah 157 machida 165 Keegan 175 Buelow 190 Maira 215 gaucher/burton 285 Waianae team Kam. Any thing I missed?
106 hotema 113 woode 120 Kamakaala 126 suan 132 paliku 138 hunter 144 Tyger 150 Mikah 157 machida 165 Keegan 175 Buelow 190 Maira 215 gaucher/burton 285 Waianae team Kam. Any thing I missed?