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Discussion Topic: Congrats Ty Mitch and Jeremy Johnson
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on August 17, 2009

Jim,
points can be overriden when there are important head to heads that have occured in the last year or so, wouldnt be right not to do it that way. Criteria says that in paragraph at bottom.

wont matter, 119 so loaded will be alot of great kids in each half, the cream will come to the top as the former st Joe coach John Story used to say..



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Discussion Topic: Congrats Ty Mitch and Jeremy Johnson
Joe Boardwine added to this discussion on August 19, 2009

The competition will be tough at 119. There will be a lot of hard-fought bouts. To win it, you gotta through everybody anyway



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Discussion Topic: Congrats Ty Mitch and Jeremy Johnson
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on August 19, 2009

yes Joe, a wt like 119 at Ironman, will be tough bouts in round 1 even, because we only seed 12 and there will be alot of good wrestlers in the random draw. Quarterfinals will be murder.

Quartefinals is where the guy many thought would never lose in hs, Chris Phillips lost last year to Ed Ruth in quarters, 3-2. Ive seen Brian Brakeman completely stunned as if hit by a sledgehammer twice in my life, once when Brent Metcalf beat Dustin Schlatter in OT at Medina and when BB walked in at Ironman and heard Phillips had lost already on Saturday morning.



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Discussion Topic: Congrats Ty Mitch and Jeremy Johnson
Tim Courtad added to this discussion on August 19, 2009

This kind of weight class is what every wrestler should want. Nobody remembers the tournament they won pinning every no-name kid. This is the type of tournament and weight class that distinguishes the difference between good wrestlers and elite wrestlers. Who cares what your seed is. "You need to beat the best to be the best".



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Discussion Topic: Congrats Ty Mitch and Jeremy Johnson
Cliff Cahill added to this discussion on August 24, 2009

We have a couple of Ty Mitch's matches in the Matside archives.

2008 OHSAA Division 2 State Tournament
Championship Semifinal
103 pounds
Ty Mitch (Aurora) dec. Nick Brascetta (St. Paris Graham) 14-7


2008 OHSAA Division 2 State Tournament
Championship Final
103 pounds
Ty Mitch (Aurora) dec. Johnni DiJulius (Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit) 4-2 OT



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Discussion Topic: Congrats Ty Mitch and Jeremy Johnson
Cliff Cahill added to this discussion on August 24, 2009

2009 OHSAA Division 1 State Tournament
Championship Final
285 pounds
Jeremy Johnson (Brecksville-Broadview Heights) dec. James Meder (Parma Heights Valley Forge) 5-1


2009 NHSCA National Championships: Senior Division
Championship Semifinal
285 pounds
Jeremy Johnson (Ohio) v. Mike McClure (Michigan)


2009 NHSCA National Championships: Senior Division
Championship Quarterfinal
285 pounds
Jeremy Johnson (Ohio) v. Ken Altarac (New York)



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