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State Wrestling Program 2016 22016016 KKHSAAHSAA SSTATETATE WWRESTLINGRESTLING CCHAMPIONSHIPSHAMPIONSHIPS AAlltechlltech AArenarena ••KentuckyKentucky HHorseorse PParkark • LLexingtonexington • FFeb.eb. 119-209-20 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Table of Contents .................................................3 Schedule of Events ...............................................3 Championship Information ..................................4 Meet Offi cials / Tournament Staff .........................4 KHSAA Board of Control & Staff .......................6-7 2016 Championship Brackets 106 lbs. & 113 lbs. ........................................12-13 120 lbs. / 126 lbs. ..........................................14-15 132 lbs. / 138 lbs. ..........................................20-21 145 lbs. / 152 lbs. ..........................................22-23 160 lbs. / 170 lbs. ..........................................28-29 182 lbs. / 195 lbs. ..........................................30-31 220 lbs. / 285 lbs. ..........................................32-33 2015 Championship Review Final Team Standings..........................................38 Individual Award Winners ..................................39 Individual Weight Class Champions ..............40-43 KHSAA Wrestling Championship History All-Time Winners ................................................48 Composite Championships Won .........................48 Year-By-Year Results .....................................48-51 Special Thanks 2016 KHSAA State Wrestling Championships The KHSAA would like to recognize and thank the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 following for their support in hosting the Session 1 2016 KHSAA Wrestling State Championships: 7:30 a.m. - The gates will open for the competitors and coaches. Only those competitors with their Danielle Rice and the Kentucky Horse Park staff coaches will be admitted until the general public gates open Lames Abrahim-Thomas and the Clarion Hotel staff Committee of 101 8:00 a.m. - Offi cial Weigh-ins KWOA members 8:30 a.m. - Gates Open for Fans & Competitors 9:30 a.m. - First Round (224 matches, bouts 1-224) to conclusion * Second Round Championship Bracket (112 matches, bout numbers 225-336) 2016 KHSAA State Wrestling Championship Program First Round Consolation Bracket (112 matches, bout numbers 337-448) This program is published by the Second Round Consolation Bracket (112 matches, bouts 449-560) Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Julian Tackett, Commissioner. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The publication is available for download at: Session 2 www.khsaa.org Following the conclusion of the event, the 7:30 a.m. - The gates will open for the competitors and coaches. Only those competitors with their publication will be updated with 2016 results coaches will be admitted until the general public gates open and made available for on-demand printing at: 8:00 a.m. - Offi cial Weigh-ins (1 pound growth from day one) thebookpatch.com (http://goo.gl/Kbmxne) 8:00 a.m. - Gates Open for Fans & Competitors 9:00 a.m. - Third Round, Championship Bracket (56 matches, bouts 561-616) Program Credits Design & Editor: Joe Angolia to conclusion * Third Round Consolation Bracket (56 matches, bouts 617-672) Asst. Editors: Michael Barren and Julian Tackett Fourth Round Consolation Bracket (56 matches, bouts 673-728) Photography: Tim Webb and Jim Osborn Fourth Round Championship Bracket (semifi nals) (28 matches, bouts 729-756) Fifth Round Consolation Bracket (28 matches, bouts 757-784) Sixth Round Consolation Bracket (28 matches, bouts 785-812) Session 3 - Medal Round and Championship Awards 5:30 p.m. Wrestling Coaches Association Awards 6:00 p.m. Medal Round Opening Ceremonies • National Anthem Medal Round Matches (56 total matches, bouts 813-868) # Award Presentations Following Each Bracket Final Watch highlights of the * - Times are estimated. Scheduled rounds will begin IMMEDIATELY following the preceding round 2016 KHSAA Wrestling # - Consolation Bracket fi nals (3 mats, wrestling simultaneously) and the championship bracket fi nal for each weight class will be State Championships contested followed by an awards presentation. The session will then continue with the same format for the next weight class. at KHSAA.tv Watch Championship highlights at KHSAA.tv 3 22016016 KKHSAAHSAA SSTATETATE WWRESTLINGRESTLING CCHAMPIONSHIPSHAMPIONSHIPS AAlltechlltech AArenarena ••KentuckyKentucky HHorseorse PParkark • LLexingtonexington • FFeb.eb. 119-209-20 2016 Championship Offi cials The following offi cials have been selected to work the 2016 State Wrestling Championships: Joe Cattan, Andrew Dennison, Rocky Durham, Eric Friddle, Jim Hardin, Patrick McNutt, Nathan Paden, Jacob Ragsdale, Jason Sedoris, Mark Shumate, Cody Walls and Brience Willian 2016 KHSAA State Wrestling Staff The Association wishes to acknowledge and recognize the following individuals for their support and dedication in making the 2016 State Wrestling Champi- Tournament Team Scoring - Eight Places onships a special event for all participants. Without the assistance of those In tournaments, individual placement points shall be awarded as soon as earned. listed below and the many other tournament volunteers, the event would not Placement points already earned shall be deducted in case of forfeit (other than be possible. injury) or disqualifi cation from the tour na ment. Points for team scoring shall KHSAA Commissioner: Julian Tackett be awarded as follows: KHSAA Asst. Commissioners: Michael Barren & Sarah Bridenbaugh • Two team advancement points shall be scored for each match MAIN GATE won in the championship bracket, except for the fi nal fi rst-place Sarah Bridenbaugh, Supervisor; Kathy Johnston, Banker match. If a wrestler receives a bye in the fi rst round, he shall be Ticket Sales: Ralph Compton, Janet Compton, awarded two ad vance ment points for that round if he wins his Colleen Robertson, Nicole Mitchell next match. No points are awarded for the bye if the wrestler Wrist Bands: Gary Lawson, Kathy Johnston, Kathy Smith, Barbara Kok loses his next match; Security - Bill Brislin, Rob Wilson, Martin Shearer • One team advancement point shall be scored for each match Ushers - Committee of 101 won in the consolation elim i na tion, except for the fi nal third, SOUTH GATE fi fth and seventh-place matches. A wrestler who has a bye in the Marsha Day, Jeanie Molloy - Team & Media Check-In consolation round shall receive one ad vance ment point, pro vid ed Pam Amshoff, Angela Passafi ume - Team & Media Check-In he wins his next round match; Johnny Stout - Traffi c Flow in Drop off Area • Two additional points shall be scored for each match won by FLOOR ACCESS default, disqualifi cation, fall or forfeit through out the tour na ment; Tim Amshoff, Frank McGowan, Donnie Passafi ume • One and one-half additional points shall be scored for each match FLOOR WORKERS won by a technical fall; Scott Greenwald, Tournament Manager • One additional point shall be awarded for each match won by Jim Shaw, Offi cials Coordinator a major decision; Table Workers: Robert Johnson, Roy Chapman, Teri Gale, Vaughn Little, • In tournaments scoring eight places, the winner of each cham- Morgan Chapman, Chris Reeves, Chris Spurlock, Mike Ford, Jack McKinney, pi on ship quarterfi nal shall be award ed three place points, the Teela Hardin, John Walls, Colby Borchetta, Jessica Catron, Chris Shaw, John win ner of each championship semifi nal shall be award ed nine Smothers, Joshua Scott, Kenny Lonkard, Roderick Agyeman, Tighe Harrod, ad di tion al place points and the winner of each championship Glenn Frost, Gene Washington, Taylor Hardin, Paige Hardin fi nal shall be awarded four additional place points. The winner Table Runners: Scott Greenwald & Jim Shaw of the quarterfi nal con so la tion match shall receive three place Athletic Trainers: Jake Jacobs, Supervisor points. The winner of the consolation semi fi nals shall receive STAGE AREA four ad di tion al place points. The winner of third place and the Joe Angolia, Communications Director; Rob Catron, IT Director winner of fi fth place shall receive two ad di tion al place points. The Offi cial Score Keepers: Don Hughes, David Graves win ner of seventh-place shall receive an additional place point. Public Address: David Dawson, Steve Webb • 1 - 16 pts.; 2 - 12 pts.; 3 - 9 pts.; 4 - 7 pts.; 5 - 5 pts.; 6 - 3 pts.; Scoreboard Operator: Jeremy Ison 7 - 2 pts.; 8 - 1 pt. 4 Order Championship photos at KHSAAphotos.org 22016016 KKHSAAHSAA SSTATETATE WWRESTLINGRESTLING CCHAMPIONSHIPSHAMPIONSHIPS AAlltechlltech AArenarena ••KentuckyKentucky HHorseorse PParkark • LLexingtonexington • FFeb.eb. 119-209-20 2015-2016 KHSAA Board of Control President Jeff Saylor Irvine Regions 13-14 (2012-2016) www.khsaa.org President-Elect Director Director Director Director Director Scott Hawkins John Barnes Bill Beasley Debbie Beichler Carrell Boyd Kim Parker-Brown Versailles Lexington Henderson Mt. 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