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JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:43 am
by Bearhugger
The 2018 WSAZ was outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

To add to the excitement, there were a total of SIX JV wrestlers that made the podium.

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:59 am
by Treerat
Three of them in one class and they all wrestled their teammates in close matches

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:53 pm
by Frank
Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 1:18 pm
by Bearhugger
Frank wrote:Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?


In looking at the brackets for the WSAZ, there is a "1" beside the school's name for each given wrestler that is classified as "JV" for the WSAZ.

My research shows that there were JV wrestlers that placed at the following weight classes: 106, 113 and 285.

Of all of these wrestlers classified as "JV", East Fairmont's Cassucio placed the highest with 2nd place.

I will provide more analysis later for all of the weight classes. A very interesting story for each involved, in all weight classes mentioned.

Enjoy!!!!!

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 3:29 pm
by mscoach20
Bearhugger wrote:
Frank wrote:Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?


In looking at the brackets for the WSAZ, there is a "1" beside the school's name for each given wrestler that is classified as "JV" for the WSAZ.

My research shows that there were JV wrestlers that placed at the following weight classes: 106, 113 and 285.

Of all of these wrestlers classified as "JV", East Fairmont's Cassucio placed the highest with 2nd place.

I will provide more analysis later for all of the weight classes. A very interesting story for each involved, in all weight classes mentioned.

Enjoy!!!!!


Cassucio is the varsity wrestler. He is not JV.

EDITED BEFORE YOU JUMP ME FOR THE 1 BEING BY HIS NAME: It was made notice that he was starter in coaches only thread. But ultimately, this does show that the JV kid competing with the varsity kids is the exception and not the rule. Most the JV had a rough weekend...

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:06 pm
by vortexfan
Bearhugger wrote:
Frank wrote:Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?


In looking at the brackets for the WSAZ, there is a "1" beside the school's name for each given wrestler that is classified as "JV" for the WSAZ.

My research shows that there were JV wrestlers that placed at the following weight classes: 106, 113 and 285.

Of all of these wrestlers classified as "JV", East Fairmont's Cassucio placed the highest with 2nd place.

I will provide more analysis later for all of the weight classes. A very interesting story for each involved, in all weight classes mentioned.

Enjoy!!!!!


Awaiting the last man standing post, how soon will it be posted?

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 5:32 pm
by magna145
Talking about deja vu. Wasn’t Cussucio in the middle of a JV/ Varsity controversy last year and now the same thing again this year?

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 6:37 pm
by mscoach57
mscoach20 wrote:
Bearhugger wrote:
Frank wrote:Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?


In looking at the brackets for the WSAZ, there is a "1" beside the school's name for each given wrestler that is classified as "JV" for the WSAZ.

My research shows that there were JV wrestlers that placed at the following weight classes: 106, 113 and 285.

Of all of these wrestlers classified as "JV", East Fairmont's Cassucio placed the highest with 2nd place.

I will provide more analysis later for all of the weight classes. A very interesting story for each involved, in all weight classes mentioned.

Enjoy!!!!!


Cassucio is the varsity wrestler. He is not JV.

EDITED BEFORE YOU JUMP ME FOR THE 1 BEING BY HIS NAME: It was made notice that he was starter in coaches only thread. But ultimately, this does show that the JV kid competing with the varsity kids is the exception and not the rule. Most the JV had a rough weekend...


Was he "inherited talent" or did the coaches develop his talent?

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:12 pm
by magna145
Something seems odd. Why was Cussucio a starter at Winner’s then JV at WSAZ. However, he clearly was the better wrestler at WSAZ. Must’ve got on the coaches bad side or something. :lol:

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:21 pm
by Bearhugger
mscoach20 wrote:
Bearhugger wrote:
Frank wrote:Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?


In looking at the brackets for the WSAZ, there is a "1" beside the school's name for each given wrestler that is classified as "JV" for the WSAZ.

My research shows that there were JV wrestlers that placed at the following weight classes: 106, 113 and 285.

Of all of these wrestlers classified as "JV", East Fairmont's Cassucio placed the highest with 2nd place.

I will provide more analysis later for all of the weight classes. A very interesting story for each involved, in all weight classes mentioned.

Enjoy!!!!!


Cassucio is the varsity wrestler. He is not JV.

EDITED BEFORE YOU JUMP ME FOR THE 1 BEING BY HIS NAME: It was made notice that he was starter in coaches only thread. But ultimately, this does show that the JV kid competing with the varsity kids is the exception and not the rule. Most the JV had a rough weekend...



In all sincerity, I do not understand your post. I have read it four times.

Re: JV at the WSAZ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:32 pm
by Bearhugger
vortexfan wrote:
Bearhugger wrote:
Frank wrote:Who was the highest placing JV wrester and what weight class?


In looking at the brackets for the WSAZ, there is a "1" beside the school's name for each given wrestler that is classified as "JV" for the WSAZ.

My research shows that there were JV wrestlers that placed at the following weight classes: 106, 113 and 285.

Of all of these wrestlers classified as "JV", East Fairmont's Cassucio placed the highest with 2nd place.

I will provide more analysis later for all of the weight classes. A very interesting story for each involved, in all weight classes mentioned.

Enjoy!!!!!


Awaiting the last man standing post, how soon will it be posted?


Maybe within the next 24 hours.