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Midlands Record Book MIDLANDS RECORD BOOK 1963-2011 TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2011 125 1st Matt McDonough Iowa 184 1st Robert Hamlin Lehigh 125 2nd Jarrod Garnett Virginia Tech -Unattached 184 2nd Ben Bennett Central Michigan 125 3rd Jesse Delgado Illinois 184 3rd Ryan Loder Northern Iowa 125 4th Levi Mele Northwestern 184 4th Braden Atwood Purdue 125 5th Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 184 5th Erich Schmidtke Oklahoma 125 6th Joe Roth Central Michigan 184 6th Joe Rau Elmhurst 125 7th Jared Germaine Eastern Michigan 184 7th Vinnie Wagner Iowa 125 8th Trent Sprenkle North Dakota State 184 8th John Dickson Virginia Tech 133 1st Devin Carter Virginia Tech 197 1st Chris Honeycutt Edinboro 133 2nd Tony Ramos Iowa 197 2nd Micah Burak Penn 133 3rd BJ Futrell Illinois 197 3rd Christian Boley Maryland 133 4th Tyler Clark Iowa 197 4th Danny Mitchell American 133 5th AJ Schopp Edinboro 197 5th Joe Kennedy Lehigh 133 6th Ryan Mango Stanford 197 6th Byron Tate Wartburg 133 7th Joe Colon Northern Iowa 197 7th Grant Gambrall Iowa 133 8th Steven Keith Harvard 197 8th John Schoen Northwestern 141 1st Kendric Maple Oklahoma 285 1st Jarod Trice Central Michigan 141 2nd Montell Marion Iowa 285 2nd Bobby Telford Iowa 141 3rd Adam Krop Princeton 285 3rd Matt Gibson Iowa State 141 4th Zach Neibert Virginia Tech 285 4th Mike McMullan Northwestern 141 5th Bebeto Yewah UW La Crosse 285 5th John Helgerson Wartburg 141 6th Luke Goettl Iowa State 285 6th Spencer Myers Maryland 141 7th Zack Kemmerer Penn 285 7th Connor Medberry Wisconsin 141 8th Billy Ashnault Rutgers 285 8th Roger Vukobratovich Purdue 149 1st Jake Patacsil Notre Dame WC Team Champion: Iowa 149 2nd Mario Mason Rutgers 149 3rd David Habat Edinboro Art Kraft Champion of Champions: Kendric Maple (141), 149 4th Nick Lester Oklahoma Oklahoma 149 5th Mike Kelly Iowa 149 6th Josh Wilson Utah Valley Dan Gable Most Outstanding Wrestler: Kendric Maple (141), 149 7th Cole Schmitt Wisconsin Oklahoma 149 8th Shane Welsh Lehigh Individial High Scorer: Jake Patacsil (149), Notre Dame WC (28.5) 157 1st Jason Welch Northwestern 157 2nd Granbayar Sanjaa American Fastest Fall: Alex Pellicciotti (149), Bucknell (0:14) 157 3rd James Fleming Clarion 157 4th Steve Monk North Dakota State Gorriaran Memorial: Steve Monk (157), North Dakota State (3) 157 5th Matt Lester Oklahoma 157 6th Tommy Churchard Purdue 157 7th Nick Moore Iowa 157 8th Daniel Kolodzik Princeton 165 1st Steve Fittery DCAC 165 2nd Pete Yates Virginia Tech 165 3rd Ben Jordan Wisconsin 165 4th Bekzod Abdurakhmonov Clarion 165 5th Andrew Sorenson Iowa State 165 6th Bubby Graham Oklahoma 165 7th Mike Evans Iowa 165 8th Scott Winston Rutgers 174 1st Lee Munster Northwestern 174 2nd Ethen Lofthouse Iowa 174 3rd Jordan Blanton Illinois 174 4th John-Martin Cannon Buffalo 174 5th Tanner Weatherman Iowa State 174 6th Luke Rynish UW Parkside 174 7th Jimmy Sheptock Maryland 174 8th Mickey England Iowa State TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2010 125 1st Brandon Precin Northwestern 184 1st Travis Rutt Wisconsin 125 2nd Matt McDonough Iowa 184 2nd Josh Ihnen Nebraska 125 3rd Alan Waters Missouri 184 3rd Robert Hamlin Lehigh 125 4th Ryan Mango Stanford 184 4th Mike Larson Missouri 125 5th Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 184 5th Ryan Loder Northern Iowa 125 6th Anthony Zanetta Pittsburgh 184 6th Grant Gambrall Iowa 184 7th Kadeem Samuels Lehigh 125 8th Matt Fusco Rutgers 184 8th James Nakashima Nebraska 125 7th Tyler Iwamura Cal State Bakersfield 133 1st Tyler Graff Wisconsin 197 1st Matt Wilps Pittsburgh 133 2nd BJ Futrell Illinois 197 2nd Byron Tate Wartburg 133 3rd Scott Sentes Central Michigan 197 3rd Zac Thomusseit Pittsburgh 133 4th Flip Novachkov Cal Poly 197 4th Brent Haynes Missouri 133 5th Tyler Clark Iowa 197 5th Joe Kennedy Lehigh 133 6th Tony Ramos Iowa 197 6th Nathan Patrick Sunkist Kids WC 133 7th Jordan Keller Oklahoma 197 7th Luke Lofthouse Iowa 133 8th Ridge Kiley Nebraska 197 8th Tyler Dickenson Michigan State 141 1st Borris Novachkov Cal Poly 285 1st Zach Rey Lehigh 141 2nd Jimmy Kennedy Illinois 285 2nd Jarod Trice Central Michigan 141 3rd Tyler Nauman Pittsburgh 285 3rd Ryan Flores American 141 4th Chris Drouin Iowa State 285 4th Ryan Tomei Pittsburgh 141 5th Todd Schavrien Missouri 285 5th John Helgerson Wartburg 141 6th Mark Ballweg Iowa 285 6th DJ Russo Rutgers 141 7th Nick Dardanes Minnesota 285 7th Christian Brantley Northern Iowa 141 8th Steve Dutton Lehigh 285 8th Mike McMullan Northwestern 149 1st Kevin LeValley Bucknell Team Champion: Missouri 149 2nd Cole Schmitt Wisconsin 149 3rd Eric Terrazas Illinois Art Kraft Champion of Champions: Brandon Precin (125), 149 4th Andrew Nadhir Northwestern Northwestern 149 5th Donnie Corby Central Michigan 149 6th Dylan Ness Minnesota Dan Gable Most Outstanding Wrestler: Jordan Burroughs (165), 149 7th Nick Lester Oklahoma Nebraska 149 8th Isaac Dukes Case Individial High Scorer: Jordan Burroughs (165), Nebraska (27) 157 1st Chase Nelson Oklahoma 157 2nd Kyle John Maryland Fastest Fall: Tristen DeShazer (141), Northern Illinois (0:15) 157 3rd Jake Patacsil Central College Club 157 4th James Fleming Clarion Gorriaran Memorial: Austin Meys, Lehigh (3) 157 5th Daryl Cocozzo Rutgers 157 6th David Bonin Northern Iowa 157 7th Bryan Deutsch Northern Illinois 157 8th Donnie Tasser Pittsburgh 165 1st Jordan Burroughs Nebraska 165 2nd Andrew Howe Wisconsin 165 3rd Tyler Caldwell Oklahoma 165 4th Zach Toal Missouri 165 5th Aaron Janssen Iowa 165 6th Chris Spangler Iowa State 165 7th Ethan Headlee Pittsburgh 165 8th Bubby Graham American 174 1st Jon Reader Iowa State 174 2nd Ben Bennett Central Michigan 174 3rd Nick Amuchastegui Stanford 174 4th Austin Meys Lehigh 174 5th Ethen Lofthouse Iowa 174 6th Mike Letts Maryland 174 7th Alex Caruso Rutgers 174 8th Pat Wright Missouri TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2009 125 1st Matt McDonough Iowa 184 1st John Dergo Illinois 125 2nd Andrew Long Iowa State 184 2nd Mike Cannon American 125 3rd Brandon Precin Northwestern 184 3rd Max Askren Missouri 125 4th Matt Steintrager Central Michigan 184 4th Phil Keddy Iowa 125 5th Ben Kjar Utah Valley 184 5th Louis Caputo Harvard 125 6th Jarrod Garnett Virginia Tech 184 6th Grant Gambrall Iowa 125 7th Jason Lara Oregon State 184 7th Jerome Ward Iowa State 125 8th Anthony Zanetta Pittsburgh 184 8th Zack Giesen Stanford 133 1st Tyler Graff Wisconsin 197 1st Jake Varner Iowa State 133 2nd Steve Bell Maryland 197 2nd Wynn Michalak Chippewa WC 133 3rd Kyle Hutter Old Dominion 197 3rd Chad Beatty Iowa 133 4th Matt Fisk Lehigh 197 4th Trevor Brandvold Wisconsin 133 5th Nick Fanthorpe Iowa State 197 5th Hudson Taylor Maryland 133 6th Nate Moore Iowa 197 6th Patrick Bond Illinois 133 7th Kelly Kubec Oregon State 197 7th Brent Haynes Missouri 133 8th Billy Ashnault Rutgers 197 8th Joe Kennedy Lehigh 141 1st Alex Krom Maryland 285 1st Jarod Trice Central Michigan 141 2nd Jimmy Kennedy Illinois 285 2nd David Zabriskie Iowa State 141 3rd Joey Slaton Iowa 285 3rd Aaron Anspach Lions WC 141 4th Lou Rugirello Hofstra 285 4th Mark Ellis Missouri 141 5th Ryan Prater Illinois 285 5th Zach Rey Lehigh 141 6th Montell Marion Iowa 285 6th Dom Bradley Missouri 141 7th Juan Archuleta Purdue 285 7th Ryan Tomei Pittsburgh 141 8th Seth Ciasulli Lehigh 285 8th DJ Russo Rutgers 149 1st Brent Metcalf Iowa Team Champion: Iowa 149 2nd Kyle Ruschell Wisconsin 149 3rd Kevin LeValley Bucknell Art Kraft Champion of Champions: Steve Fittery (157), 149 4th Mitch Mueller Iowa State American 149 5th Eric Albright Pittsburgh 149 6th Tony D’Alie Central Michigan Dan Gable Most Outstanding Wrestler: Brent Metcalf (149), Iowa 149 7th Kyle Borshoff American 149 8th David Cheza Michigan State Individial High Scorer: Brent Metcalf (149), Iowa (32.5) 157 1st Steve Fittery American Fastest Fall: Nate Moore (133), Iowa (0:46) 157 2nd Jake Patacsil Boiler Elite WC 157 3rd Keegan Davis Oregon State Gorriaran Memorial: Ryan Malo, Williams College (4) 157 4th Jake Deitchler Minnesota 157 5th Derek St. John Iowa 157 6th Steve Brown Central Michigan 157 7th Hadley Harrison Clarion 157 8th Colton Salazar Purdue 165 1st Andrew Howe Wisconsin 165 2nd Jon Reader Iowa State 165 3rd Ryan Morningstar Iowa 165 4th Nick Marable Missouri 165 5th Mike Galante Lehigh 165 6th Tyler Grayson Central Michigan 165 7th Eric Cubberly Central Michigan 165 8th Zach Toal Missouri 174 1st Jay Borschel Iowa 174 2nd Ben Bennett Central Michigan 174 3rd Luke Manuel Purdue 174 4th Colby Covington Oregon State 174 5th Dorian Henderson Missouri 174 6th Duke Burke Iowa State 174 7th Shane Riccio Bucknell 174 8th Robert Hamlin Lehigh TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2008 125 1st Brandon Precin Northwestern 184 1st Jake Herbert Northwestern 125 2nd Tyler Clark Iowa State 184 2nd Phil Keddy Iowa 125 3rd James Nicholson Old Dominion 184 3rd Doug Umbehauer Rider 125 4th Scott Sentes Central Michigan 184 4th Louis Caputo Harvard 125 5th Ben Ashmore Arizona State 184 5th Jordan Blanton Illinois 125 6th Jay Ivaco Clarion 184 6th Jerome Ward Iowa State 125 7th Anthony Robles Arizona State 184 7th Andrew Kissel Purdue 125 8th Ben Kjar Utah Valley 184 8th Vince Didona Central Michigan 133 1st Daniel Dennis Iowa 197 1st Dallas Herbst Wisconsin 133 2nd Nick Fanthoroe Iowa State 197 2nd Jake Varner Iowa State 133 3rd Jimmy Kennedy Illinois 197 3rd Logan Brown Purdue 133 4th Steve Bell Maryland 197 4th Max Askren Missouri 133 5th Montell Marion Iowa 197 5th Jessie Strawn Old Dominion 133 6th Tristen DeShazer Northern Illinois 197 6th Trevor Brandvold Wisconsin 133 7th Todd Schavrien Missouri 197 7th Hudson Taylor Maryland 133 8th Conor Beebe Central Michigan 197 8th Kyle Simonson Iowa State 141
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