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Lawrence North defends team wrestling title, completes perfect 29-0 season

Top-ranked and unbeaten Lawrence North completed a perfect season at the 10th Annual IHSAA Team Wrestling State Finals held Feb. 26 at Center Grove High School, pounding Avon in the finals to finish 29-0 and defend its team title.

The crown makes four titles overall for the Wildcats, who also captured back-to-back championships in 1992 and 1993. Last year, Lawrence North finished 29-1 by routing Perry Meridian, 47-12, in the championship. This time it was a 48-17 drubbing of Avon as LN moved its consecutive dual-meet winning streak to 47.

All team matches started at the 160-pound class by blind draw.

As with a year ago, the championship bout became a formality for coach Brett Crousore�s Wildcats, who had to wrestle their toughest matches early.

First up was fifth-ranked Portage, whom Lawrence North beat 23-21 last year in the team semifinals ââ?¬â?? the Indiansââ?¬â?¢ only dual loss. This time around the score was 34-21 in LNââ?¬â?¢s favor, and while the Indians did win four matches, including three by fall (pin), the Wildcats won the other 10 to once again ruin Portageââ?¬â?¢s season.

All that awaited the Wildcats next was a 10-time state champion, No. 2 Evansville Mater Dei, which had survived an epic quarterfinal bout with No. 8 Mishawaka, 30-28. And Mater Dei was up to the task, opening with three decision victories at 160, 171, and 189 to jump out to a 10-zip lead.

Lawrence North rebounded to get within a field goal at 10-7 as 215-pound senior Josh Locke slipped past Mater Dei sophomore Zach Goebel, 8-7, before 275-pound senior Maurice Gunn pinned junior Jason Wire in 63 seconds.

Mater Dei then got two wins from their freshmen Wildcats over Lawrence North sophomore Wildcats at 103 and 112 to push back to a 17-7 advantage.

But six straight LN wins later (see ââ?¬Å?super six” below for a list of the multi-talented culprits) and the Wildcats from up North had it clinched at 36-17.

On the other side of the brackets, meanwhile, both of the higher-ranked teams lost their opening matches. No. 9 Bellmont (the state champion in 1987, 1988, and 1994) fell 27-24 to No. 17 Columbia City, while third-ranked Warren Central was upended by 11th-ranked Avon, 31-28.

That win over Warren ââ?¬â?? the last team to beat the Orioles, 36-23, some 18 matches ago ââ?¬â?? ignited Avon to a 33-18 semifinal victory over Columbia City. But heading into the finals, the Orioles no doubt were tired ââ?¬â?? every one of their semifinal bouts with Columbia City went the distance as all 14 matches resulted in decisions.


Avon coach Jared Williams shouts instructions during the individual state finals Feb. 19. A week later, the Orioles would make it all the way to the championship round of the team finals before falling to Lawrence North, 48-17. Photo by Natalie Evans

Once again, with the matches starting at the 160-pound class, Lawrence North fell behind early after dropping three of the first four battles. Avon�s Kerry Johnson (160), Josiah Johnson (189), and Lynn Panko (the state champion at 215) all won by decision as coach Jared Williams� charges built a 10-3 lead.

But the Orioles would take only two more decisions as Lawrence North took advantage of Avon�s weariness, and in typically ruthless fashion.

The Wildcatsââ?¬â?¢ ââ?¬Å?super sixââ?¬Â rolled off half a dozen straight wins ââ?¬â?? all by seniors, for the third time on the day, and this time all by pin ââ?¬â?? from 119 to 145 to pile up the maximum 36 points and take command of the match:

�· Tyler Pino, pin in 2:45 at 119

�· David Gans, pin 1:13 at 125

�· Michael Albert, pin in 50 seconds at 130

�· Reece Humphrey, pin in 5:38 at 135

�· Zach Aspling, pin 3:10 in 140

�· Thomas Johnson, pin in 45 seconds at 145

Nothing like having 2,860 students in four grades to pluck from, as well as a staff of nine assistant coaches, eh?

(Oh yeah, one of the nine ââ?¬â?? three-time state champion Reece Humphreyââ?¬â?¢s dad, Jim ââ?¬â?? was the U.S. OLYMPIC coach in 1988. The Humphrey-LN connection was established when former LN 185-pound state champ Todd Balwinski wrestled for Indiana University coach Humphrey during the mid-ââ?¬â?¢80s.)

In completing that spotless 29-0 season, Lawrence North shut out four dual opponents, including a 67-0 spanking of rival Lawrence Central in the regular season finale. The Wildcats� closest match was a 37-20 win at Warren Central Nov. 23; the closest after that was a 31-point win over Penn, 54-23, on Jan. 8.

Match of the day: Mater Dei 30, Mishawaka 28

With Lawrence North rollicking past all its opponents again, it was refreshing to know that there were other matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Foremost among them was the quarterfinal showdown between former state dominator Evansville Mater Dei and Mishawaka, the 1991 state champ.

Mater Dei had the early momentum, getting pins in the three of the first five matches in the heavier weights to jump out to a 18-7 lead. But Mishawaka won decisions in five of the next six — four of the bouts decided either by one point or in overtime — to go on top, 22-21.

Mater Dei 140-pound sophomore Chris DeWitt then defeated Mishawaka freshman Caleb Norville, 11-6, to put Mater Dei back up, 24-22. But when Cavemen 145-pound senior Kyle Bergin pinned Bart Schaefer in 1:54, Mishawaka took the reins at 28-24 heading into the last match.

EUCHRE!! Thatââ?¬â?¢s when Mater Dei coach Mike Goebel threw down his trump card ââ?¬â?? Indianaââ?¬â?¢s undefeated 152-pound state champion, Matt Coughlin. The senior made sure it would be an all-Wildcats semifinal by pinning Mishawaka junior Kurt Cauffman in 59 seconds.

Score a 30-28 victory for Mater Dei, the �86 state champ which also reeled off nine straight titles from 1995-2003. Not too shabby for a school with less than 600 students in four grades, eh?

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Match-by-match team wrestling finals results

Results from the 10th Annual IHSAA Team Wrestling State Finals held Feb. 26 at Center Grove:

CHAMPIONSHIP

No. 1 Lawrence North 48, No. 11 Avon 17

Lawrence North 48, Avon 17

103 ââ?¬â?? Chris Schaler (LN), sophomore, def. Matt Haines, freshman, 5-1

112 ââ?¬â?? Kris Boyden (Avon), junior, def. Josh Leppink, senior, 8-3

119 ââ?¬â?? Tyler Pino (LN), senior, def. Dustin Fielden, senior, pin 2:45

125 ââ?¬â?? David Gans (LN), senior, def. Zach Myers, junior, pin 1:13

130 ââ?¬â?? Michael Albert (LN), senior, def. Eric Fairbrother, senior, pin 0:50

135 ââ?¬â?? Reece Humphrey (LN), senior, def. Jerry Johnson, junior, pin 5:38

140 ââ?¬â?? Zach Aspling (LN), senior, def. Jeff Tennery, senior, pin 3:10

145 ââ?¬â?? Thomas Johnson (LN), senior, def. Sam Johnson, freshman, pin 0:45

152 ââ?¬â?? Chris Hensler (Avon), senior, def. Ben Walker, senior, 13-4

160 ââ?¬â?? Kerry Johnson (Avon), senior, def. Chris Rugenstein, senior, 10-5

171 ââ?¬â?? Ryan Vogelsong (LN), junior, def. Kevin Tracy, senior, 5-4

189 ââ?¬â?? Josiah Johnson (Avon), senior, def. Alex Burr, junior, 6-4

215 ââ?¬â?? Lynn Panko (Avon), senior, def. Josh Locke, senior, 12-3

275 ââ?¬â?? Maurice Gunn (LN), senior, def. Charles Peregrine, sophomore, pin 1:17

SEMIFINALS

No. 1 Lawrence North 36, No. 2 Evansville Mater Dei 23

No. 11 Avon 33, No. 17 Columbia City 18

Lawrence North 36, Evansville Mater Dei 23

103 ââ?¬â?? Alex Weinzapfel (EMD), freshman, def. Chris Schaler, sophomore, 12-0

112 ââ?¬â?? Drew Lappe (EMD), freshman, def. Andre Dominguez, sophomore, 4-2

119 ââ?¬â?? Tyler Pino (LN), senior, def. Sean Herron, sophomore, 15-3

125 ââ?¬â?? David Gans (LN), senior, def. Josh Erkman, freshman, 10-0

130 ââ?¬â?? Michael Albert (LN), senior, def. Jake Herrmann, senior, pin 4:43

135 ââ?¬â?? Reece Humphrey (LN), senior, def. Nick Dewig, sophomore, 15-5

140 ââ?¬â?? Zach Aspling (LN), senior, def. Chris DeWitt, sophomore, 5-1

145 ââ?¬â?? Thomas Johnson (LN), senior, def. Bart Schaefer, junior, pin 4:51

152 ââ?¬â?? Matt Coughlin (EMD), senior, def. Ben Walker, senior, pin 0:50

160 ââ?¬â?? Mike Coughlin (EMD), senior, def. Chris Rugenstein, senior, 17-4

171 ââ?¬â?? Jeremy Goebel (EMD), junior, def. Jon McGuigan, senior, 8-6 (OT)

189 ââ?¬â?? Joe Weinzapfel (EMD), senior, def. Alex Burr, junior, 10-6

215 ââ?¬â?? Josh Locke (LN), senior, def. Zach Goebel, sophomore, 8-7

275 ââ?¬â?? Maurice Gunn (LN), senior, def. Jason Wire, junior, pin 1:03

Avon 33, Columbia City 18

103 ââ?¬â?? Nick Slain (CC), senior, def. Matt Gaines, freshman, 12-6

112 ââ?¬â?? Kris Boyden (Avon), junior, def. Eli Michel, sophomore, 5-3

119 ââ?¬â?? Wes Walter (CC), sophomore, def. Dustin Fielden, senior, 17-2

125 ââ?¬â?? Zach Myers (Avon), junior, def. Ethan DeWitt, freshman, 16-0

130 ââ?¬â?? Eric Fairbrother (Avon), senior, def. David Rex, sophomore, 4-1

135 ââ?¬â?? Jerry Johnson (Avon), junior, def. Nathan Strack, senior, 5-4

140 ââ?¬â?? Jeff Tennery (Avon), senior, def. Ryan Zeising, senior, 9-4

145 ââ?¬â?? Derek Mort (CC), senior, def. Sam Johnson, freshman, 10-5

152 ââ?¬â?? Bryan Deustch (CC), junior, def. Chris Hensler, senior, 15-5

160 ââ?¬â?? Kevin Tracy (Avon), senior, def. Jeff Daniel, sophomore, 10-5

171 ââ?¬â?? Kerry Johnson (Avon), senior, def. Shae Gerardot, junior, 9-3

189 ââ?¬â?? Josiah Johnson (Avon), senior, def. Kyler Kirby, sophomore, 20-8

215 ââ?¬â?? Lynn Panko (Avon), senior, def. David Earnst, junior, 6-0

275 ââ?¬â?? Jeremy Friend (CC), senior, def. Charles Peregrine, sophomore, 5-1

QUARTERFINALS

No. 1 Lawrence North 34, No. 5 Portage 21

No. 2 Evansville Mater Dei 30, No. 8 Mishawaka 28

No. 17 Columbia City 27, No. 9 Bellmont 24

No. 11 Avon 31, No. 3 Warren Central 28

Lawrence North 34, Portage 21

103 ââ?¬â?? Chris Schaler (LN), sophomore, def. John Mahaffey, sophomore, 2-0

112 ââ?¬â?? James Gilmer (P), sophomore, def. Josh Leppink, senior, 10-2

119 ââ?¬â?? Tyler Pino (LN), senior, def. Adam Walters, junior, 5-2

125 ââ?¬â?? David Gans (LN), senior, def. Matt Hemry, junior, 5-0

130 ââ?¬â?? Michael Albert (LN), senior, def. Clay Williams, junior, 5-0

135 ââ?¬â?? Reece Humphrey (LN), senior, def. Michael Leucuta, senior, 11-4

140 ââ?¬â?? Zach Aspling (LN), senior, def. Dan Zemlik, senior, 5-3

145 ââ?¬â?? Thomas Johnson (LN), senior, def. Chad Biddle, junior, 5-0

152 ââ?¬â?? Alfredo Sanchez (P), senior, def. Sean Houston, junior, pin 2:58

160 ââ?¬â?? Dallas Hesseltine (P), senior, def. Chris Rugenstein, senior, pin 2:44

171 ââ?¬â?? Brad Kemp (P), senior, def. Ryan Vogelsong, junior, pin 3:42

189 ââ?¬â?? Alex Burr (LN), junior, def. Erik Rhein, junior, 1-0

215 ââ?¬â?? Josh Locke (LN), senior, def. Josh Young, sophomore, 18-7

275 ââ?¬â?? Maurice Gunn (LN), senior, def. Anthony Espinoza, senior, pin 0:59

Evansville Mater Dei 30, Mishawaka 28

103 ââ?¬â?? Nick Wiesjahn (Mish), sophomore, def. Alex Weinzapfel, freshman, 6-3

112 ââ?¬â?? Matt Brothers (Mish), junior, def. Drew Lappe, freshman, 3-2

119 ââ?¬â?? Sean Herron (EMD), sophomore, def. Tony Forte, senior, 8-6 (OT)

125 ââ?¬â?? Scott Versyp (Mish), junior, def. Josh Erkman, freshman, 8-6 (OT)

130 ââ?¬â?? Benji Dolly (Mish), junior, def. Jake Herrmann, senior, 1-0

135 ââ?¬â?? Jason Francis (Mish), senior, def. Nick Dewig, sophomore, 10-7

140 ââ?¬â?? Chris DeWitt (EMD), sophomore, def. Caleb Norville, freshman, 11-6

145 ââ?¬â?? Kyle Bergin (Mish), senior, def. Bart Schaefer, junior, pin 1:54

152 ââ?¬â?? Matt Coughlin (EMD), senior, def. Kurt Cauffman, junior, pin 0:59

160 ââ?¬â?? Mike Coughlin (EMD), senior, def. Jamie Lukaszewski, junior, pin 5:00

171 ââ?¬â?? Ian Hinton (Mish), sophomore, def. Jeremy Goebel, junior, 14-6

189 ââ?¬â?? Pat Day (Mish), junior, def. Joe Weinzapfel, senior, 3-2

215 ââ?¬â?? Zach Goebel (EMD), sophomore, def. Josh Black, senior, pin 1:38

275 ââ?¬â?? Jason Wire (EMD), junior, def. Randy Morin, freshman, pin 6:38

Columbia City 27, Bellmont 24

103 ââ?¬â?? Nick Slain (CC), senior, def. Derek Nelson, sophomore, 8-7

112 ââ?¬â?? Eli Michel (CC), sophomore, def. Jeff Heller, sophomore, 15-9

119 ââ?¬â?? Wes Walter (CC), sophomore, def. Doug Linthicum, freshman, 11-2

125 ââ?¬â?? Tyler Cress (Bell), senior, def. Ethan DeWitt, freshman, 20-7

130 ââ?¬â?? Travis Yoquelet (Bell), senior, def. David Rex, sophomore, 7-5

135 ââ?¬â?? Matt Irwin (Bell), junior, def. Peter Deutsch, freshman, tech fall 22-6

140 ââ?¬â?? Nathan Strack (CC), senior, def. Max Hackman, junior, 6-0

145 ââ?¬â?? Ryan Zeisig (CC), senior, def. Andy Hake, junior, 11-7

152 ââ?¬â?? Nathan Scherer (Bell), junior, def. Derek Mort, senior, 10-7

160 ââ?¬â?? Bryan Deutsch (CC), junior, def. Matt Emenshirer, senior, pin 2:17

171 ââ?¬â?? Shane Burkhalter (Bell), senior, def. Jeff Daniel, sophomore, 10-6

189 ââ?¬â?? Sam Rich (Bell), junior, def. Shae Gerardot, junior, 13-6

215 ââ?¬â?? Adam Miller (Bell), senior, def. Corey Palmer, senior, 14-7

275 ââ?¬â?? Jeremy Friend (CC), senior, dec. David Porter, junior, 5-1

Avon 31, Warren Central 28

103 ââ?¬â?? Bruce Lloyd (WC), freshman, def. Matt Gaines, freshman, 6-0

112 ââ?¬â?? Kris Boyden (Avon), junior, def. Jacob Wise, senior, 9-8

119 ââ?¬â?? Jon Lloyd (WC), senior, def. Dustin Fielden, senior, 6-0

125 ââ?¬â?? Zach Myers (Avon), junior, def. Chris Conte, sophomore, 6-4

130 ââ?¬â?? Ronald Sampson (WC), senior, def. Eric Fairbrother, senior, 13-3

135 ââ?¬â?? Jerry Johnson (Avon), junior, def. Jeff Woodard, junior, 10-8

140 ââ?¬â?? Jeff Tennery (Avon), senior, def. Donovan Wise, junior, 8-0

145 ââ?¬â?? Carl Griffin (WC), junior, def. Sam Johnson, freshman, 7-4

152 ââ?¬â?? Chris Hensler (Avon), senior, def. Bobby Baker, junior, 17-9

160 ââ?¬â?? Kerry Johnson (Avon), senior, def. Casey Miller-Bock, senior, 14-3

171 ââ?¬â?? David Brown (WC), senior, def. Kevin Tracy, senior, 6-0

189 ââ?¬â?? Josiah Johnson (Avon), senior, def. Jamie Arnold, sophomore, 6-0

215 ââ?¬â?? Lynn Panko (Avon), senior, def. David Walker, senior, 6-0

275 ââ?¬â?? Rey Berumen (WC), senior, def. Charles Peregrine, sophomore, 5-3

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Escobedo, Humphrey wrap wrestling careers with multiple titles at state finals

By. E. Shawn Aylsworth

HA.com Managing Editor

Griffith senior Angel Escobedo captured his fourth state title, and Lawrence North senior Reece Humphrey his third, to highlight the 67th Annual IHSAA Individual Wrestling State Finals held Feb. 18-19 at Conseco Fieldhouse.


Lawrence North senior Reece Humphrey (top) cranks on Hanover Central�s undefeated freshman, Andrew Howe, during the 130-pound final. Humphrey would prevail, 5-1, to finish 48-0 and capture his third state title. Photo by Natalie Evans

Humphrey takes his 165-8 career mark into this weekend�s Team State Finals at Center Grove. Escobedo, meanwhile, finished his spectacular career with a record of 223-1, the lone loss coming to an Illinois wrestler early in his junior year.

Escobedo, who will wrestle next year at Indiana University, joins six other Hoosier wrestlers who have done the 4-peat thing, including his teammate of the three previous years, Alex Tsirtsis: Estil Ritter of Bloomington (1924-27), Willard Duffy of Muncie Central (1930-33), Howard Fisher of South Bend Central (1949-52), Lance Ellis of Indianapolis Cathedral (1986-89), Blake Maurer of Evansville Mater Dei (2001-04), and Tsirtsis (2001-04).

Escobedo ââ?¬â?? whose cousins Jose Escobedo and Andrae Hernandez wrapped up their Griffith careers last year with three state titles among them ââ?¬â?? captured crowns in different weight classes each year: 112 as a freshman (when he was 58-0), 125 his sophomore year (64-0), 130 as a junior (52-1), and 135 this time around (49-0).

The Griffith grappler opened up with a technical fall victory in 5:15 (24-6) over Columbus East�s Tom Glick on Friday, then downed Lawrence North�s Michael Albert in a quarterfinal match, 21-9. Escobedo then pinned Indianapolis North Central�s Blake Kenny in 1:30 in the semis before dispatching of Portage senior Mike Leucuta, 18-6, in the 135 final.

With 156 career pins, Escobedo broke the old mark of 151 set by Ellis.

Humphrey, meanwhile, became the 20th three-time champion, and the first with a trio of titles for tradition-rich Lawrence North. Humphrey won the 112-pound crown to culminate a 45-2 sophomore season, then went a perfect 55-0 as a junior to master the field at 125.

The Ohio State-bound 125-pounder captured this crown by beating Hanover Central freshman Andrew Howe, 5-1, to improve to 48-0. That win followed a 6-0 semifinal victory over Bellmont�s Matt Irwin, whom Humphrey defeated 7-2 in last year�s 125 final. Humphrey opened with a pin in 4:41 of Jimtown�s John Brown before downing Merrillville�s Jamal Lawrence, 7-2, in the quarters.


Franklin�s bloodied Wes Keif gets a congratulatory hug from coach Robert Hasseman after his 3-1 win over Lawrence Central�s Mike Morgan earned him third place at 140 pounds. Photo by Natalie Evans

Elsewhere on the red, white, and blue-decorated finals mat, Matt Coughlin of Evansville Mater Dei (42-0) capped his incredible individual career by wrestling in his fourth straight championship match, pinning Columbia City junior Bryan Deutsch to defend his 152-pound crown. The only one of the five returning champions to compete in the same weight class, Coughlin was runner-up at 119 as a freshman and 130 in 2003.

And Winamac senior Christopher Kasten, the 215 champ a year ago, was the fourth successful defending champion, defeating Merrillville�s Dexter Larimore, 3-2, for the 275-pound title.

There�s no denying the excitement of getting your hands on a set of wrestling brackets, jotting down what wrestlers are undefeated, who won at what weight class last year, and so on. And while the aforementioned fabulous four made it all the way through to achieve their dreams, one did not.

That was Warren Central�s 112-pound senior Jon Lloyd, the defending champ at 103. Lloyd suffered the same fate that befell Lynn Panko and Scott Kelly a year ago (see below) when his opening match with Hobart�s Brennan Cosgrove, a freshman, turned into a shootout.

Falling behind 15-3 in the second period, Lloyd was unable to recover and lost by a score you just never see, 22-14. Lloyd finished at 43-5.

Results from the championship matches:

�· 103 pounds: Eric Galka (47-0), Hobart, freshman, def. Justin LaFlower (48-1), Indian Creek, senior, 1-0

�· 112: Ethan Harris (42-0), Beech Grove, sophomore, def. Jacob Wise (46-7), Warren Central, senior, 6-2

�· 119: Anthony Williams (46-2), Evansville Central, junior, def. Aaron Sessa (39-5), Lake Central, junior, 3-1 (OT)

�· 125: Scott Kelly (46-0), Carmel, senior, def. Alexander Warren (35-1), Mooresville, junior, 9-7 (OT)

�· 130: Reece Humphrey (48-0), Lawrence North, senior, def. Andrew Howe (47-1), Hanover Central, freshman, 5-1

�· 135: Angel Escobedo (49-0), Griffith, senior, def. Mike Leucuta (38-5), Portage, junior, 18-6

�· 140: Nick Walpole (53-0), Perry Meridian, junior, def. Dan Zemlik (40-4), Portage, senior, 6-1

�· 145: Wesley English (41-1), Merrillville, junior, def. Kurt Kinser (49-1), Bloomington South, junior, 4-0

�· 152: Matt Coughlin (42-0), Evansville Mater Dei, senior, def. Bryan Deutsch (42-1), Columbia City, junior, pin 1:47

�· 160: Paul Young (48-1), Bloomington South, junior, def. Dallas Hesseltine (43-2), Portage, senior, 4-3 (2OT)

�· 171: Nicholas Corpe (43-1), Elkhart Memorial, senior, def. Ian Hinton (43-2), Mishawaka, sophomore, 5-2

�· 189: Orrin Kleinhenz (49-0), Columbus North, senior, def. Kenneth Caldwell (47-1), Union County, senior, 11-5

�· 215: Lynn Panko (46-0), Avon, senior, def. Kyle Nehring (37-5), Columbus North, senior, 7-2

�· 275: Christopher Kasten (46-1), Winamac, senior, def. Dexter Larimore (41-2), Merrillville, junior, 3-2

Reversing the bridesmaid trend

At 145, Merrillville junior Wesley English was no doubt amped up about not having to deal with the specter of Tsirtsis, now at national powerhouse Iowa, again. English, who lost five times a year ago to Tsirtsis (including the 145 final), downed previously unbeaten Bloomington South junior Kurt Kinser, 4-0, to gain some payback.

Nothing like getting out from under the shadow of a guy who NEVER LOSES, eh, Wesley? (Tsirtsis, who, along with Ellis, are the only Indiana wrestlers to finish their careers unbeaten, left Griffith with a record of 236-0. And, um, yeah — thatââ?¬â?¢s a national high school record for consecutive wins.)

Columbus North senior Orrin Kleinhenz also knows what it�s like to breathe again after wrestling Goliath. A year ago, Kleinhenz lost in the 189 finals to Bloomington North�s Heath VanDeventer, who only finished 48-0.

This time around, though, Kleinhenz got the better of another finals match with an unbeaten opponent as he downed Union County senior Kenneth Caldwell, 11-5. Kleinhenz finished with a perfect 49-0 record, while Caldwell ended up 47-1.

Caldwell wins Ward E. Brown Mental Attitude Award

Caldwell, also a four-year letterwinner in football, became the first Union County athlete to win the Ward E. Brown Mental Attitude Award. The Carnegie Mellon-bound Navy ROTC scholarship winner ranks second in his class of 104 and was junior class president.

Panko not stanko, Kelly not smelly

Avonââ?¬â?¢s 215-pound champion Lynn Panko entered last yearââ?¬â?¢s state finals at 42-1 ââ?¬â?? and left immediately thereafter following a shocking opening-round loss. This time, however, Panko started off right by beating Lawrence Northââ?¬â?¢s Josh Locke, 10-2.

ââ?¬Å?All I thought about all season was what happened last year,ââ?¬Â Panko told The Indianapolis Star. ââ?¬Å?I wasnââ?¬â?¢t going to do anything stupid to get caught. This feels completely better.ââ?¬Â

And that statement was uttered before Panko blasted through his next two foes, pinning his quarterfinal and semifinal opponents in 58 seconds and 2:28, respectively. Panko then defeated Columbus North senior Kyle Nehring, 7-2, to finish a perfect 43-0.

But it wasn�t that easy. The match was tied at 2-2 with less than 30 seconds to go in regulation when Nehring slipped going for a takedown, at which point Panko turned the ill-timed boo-boo into a takedown and three near-fall points for the final tally.


Mooresville junior Alexander Warren (bottom) does not appear to be enjoying the cradle hold of the eventual 125-pound state champion, senior Scott Kelly of Carmel. Kelly won the epic battle of unbeatens, 9-7, in overtime. Photo by Natalie Evans

Then there�s Carmel�s 125-pound Scott Kelly, whom Panko has nothing on where first-round flameouts previously were concerned. He lost his last two first-round matches at Conseco.

(Hereââ?¬â?¢s where Dr. Evil says, ââ?¬Å?Throw me a frigginââ?¬â?¢ bone, Scott!ââ?¬Â)

Kelly�s first-round opponent, Oak Hill�s Evan Pence, suffered the wrath of the Ghost of State Finals Past when Kelly pinned him in 3:17. That was followed by 5-2 and 8-1 decisions in the quarterfinals and semis, setting up a battle royale with Mooresville�s Alexander Warren in the finals.

After leading 7-2 through two periods, Kelly backed into an overtime session when Warren got a late takedown and then two near-fall points as the buzzer sounded. But Kelly turned the tables, getting a takedown with just under 20 seconds left in the extra stanza for the title.

Congrats to both these proud champions for exorcising those round-of-16 demons.

Runners-up — again

On the other end of the fate spectrum, meet Larimore and his hard-luck 11th-grade compadre, Lake Central�s Aaron Sessa.


Evansville Central junior Anthony Williams (bottom) maneuvers with Lake Central junior Aaron Sessa during their epic 119-pound finals bout. The match went into overtime with Williams winning, 3-1. Photo by Natalie Evans

Sessa, the 2004 runner-up at 112, almost climbed the 119 mountain this time around but fell just shy, dropping a 3-1 decision to Evansville Central junior Anthony Williams in overtime.

Larimore, meanwhile, took second last year at 275 ââ?¬â?? and second this year at 275 with the narrow loss to Kasten.

The little guys could pile up some titles

Not surprisingly, the majority of the 14 champions were upperclassmen ââ?¬â?? eight seniors and four juniors. But what was surprising is the fact that the two youngsters who won ââ?¬â?? freshman 103-pounder Eric Galka and 112-pound sophomore Ethan Harris ââ?¬â?? were victorious over seniors.

So what does this mean?

Well, aside from the assumption that it�s easier for Mother Nature to fit 103 pounds into the body of a 15-year old than an 18-year-old, it means you best keep an eye on Harris and Galka. Because we may be looking at one more three-time champ and perhaps another breathtaking four-time king down the road.

Besides, Galka�s already got the chemistry thang goin� on. His escape from top-ranked Justin LaFlower of Indian Creek for a 1-0 victory came with less than 10 seconds to go before overtime.


Beech Grove sophomore Ethan Harris (top) prepares to roll Warren Central senior Jacob Wise in their 112-pound championship tilt. Harris won the battle of Indianapolis eastside wrestlers, 6-2, to finish a perfect 42-0. Photo by Natalie Evans

(And my hair stylist, whose husband wrestled back in the day at Martinsville and had been training LaFlower, says the little guy has just been beatin� himself up for it ever since.)

Entering the finals undefeated

Amazingly, five of the 14 weight classes featured championship bouts between undefeated wrestlers. How cool is that?

With sectionals and regionals and semistates and wrestlebacks and invitationals and injuries and cutting weight ââ?¬â?? well, Iowa may get a lot of the national attention in this sport. But you canââ?¬â?¢t tell me our Hoosier state is not doing something pretty spectacular on the mats.

Here�s a look at all 19 wrestlers who were unbeaten entering the state finals, along with their pre-finals record and where they finished:

�· 103: Eric Galka, Hobart (43-0, champ); Justin LaFlower, Indian Creek (45-0, runner-up)

�· 112: Ethan Harris, Beech Grove (38-0, champ)

�· 125: Scott Kelly, Carmel (42-0, champ); Alexander Warren, Mooresville (32-0, runner-up)

�· 130: Reece Humphrey, Lawrence North (44-0, champ); Andrew Howe, Hanover Central (44-0, runner-up)

�· 135: Angel Escobedo, Griffith (45-0, champ)

�· 140: Nick Walpole, Perry Meridian (49-0, champ)

�· 145: Kurt Kinser, Bloomington South (46-0, runner-up); Thomas Johnson, Lawrence North (45-0, third)

�· 152: Matt Coughlin, Evansville Mater Dei (38-0, champ); Bryan Deutsch, Columbia City (39-0, runner-up); Eric Howe, Hanover Central (42-0, third)

�· 160: Jason Martin, Randolph Southern (37-0, fourth)

�· 189: Orrin Kleinhenz, Columbus North (45-0, champ); Kenneth Caldwell, Union County (44-0, runner-up); Eric Jones, Peru (45-0, third)

�· 215: Lynn Panko, Avon (42-0, champ)


Hobart ninth-grader Eric Galka (left) tries to gain control of Indian Creek senior Justin LaFlower in this 103-pound battle of unbeatens. Galka gained an escape in the last 10 seconds of the match to win, 1-0, and finish his freshman season at a perfect 4

No. 1 Lawrence North advances six — but only one finalist?

Top-ranked Lawrence North got six of their eight through Friday�s matches to the quarterfinals, tying Merrillville and Portage for most place finishers at the �05 finals.

But the fact that only Humphrey came out on top doesn�t bode well for the Wildcats� opponents this weekend at the team state finals, where defending champ Lawrence North will be looking to earn its fourth team title. Up first?

Portage, which had three runner-up finishes at Conseco.

The other quarterfinal matches pit Mishawaka vs. Evansville Mater Dei, Bellmont against Columbia City, and Avon going against Warren Central.

But I don�t GET sick. . . .

The plan: Driving over to Shenandoah on Saturday morning to take in a Class 2A girls basketball regional, then heading back to Indy for the wrestling state finals that night.

The reality: Getting ââ?¬Å?stuckââ?¬Â — in bed, all weekend, with the flu.

Despite knowing everybody and their brother had the flu last week ââ?¬â?? and perhaps because of my repeated babblings of, ââ?¬Å?Oh I NEVER get sick!ââ?¬Â ââ?¬â?? whoomp, there it was, the beginning creepy crappiness around 5 p.m. on Friday. Thinking perhaps I could sleep it off, I headed home and to bed . . . from which vantage point I could clearly see the clock radio laughing at me every 20 minutes as I would wake up, then fall back to sleep (sort of).

This went on for what seemed like, oh, about four weeks, at which point I began sleeping in merciful increments of 60 minutes. Whoo-HOO!

At least the Daytona 500, and its wall-to-wall FOX servings of Darrell Waltrip, lasted most of the day on Sunday. (Congrats to Tri-West Hendricks graduate Jeff Gordon, the defending Brickyard 400 champion, on his third win in the Great American Race.)

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