Quote from Jordon Oehme on January 9, 2022, 9:06 am145
145
Quote from Nacho on January 10, 2022, 11:56 amB: 160 is my pick. I think 126 is just as tough as 120, definitely the 2 deepest weight classes though.
A: 145 or 132.
B: 160 is my pick. I think 126 is just as tough as 120, definitely the 2 deepest weight classes though.
A: 145 or 132.
Quote from Josh Chapman on January 10, 2022, 5:08 pm145
145
Quote from TigerGuy on January 11, 2022, 12:02 pm285- nationally ranked and double Fargo champ, 3 time top 3 guy, Nash's heir Canyon Burkhard, heaviest hands in SD with Zach Brady, 6'8 Stevens indomitable snowman Colton Lauen, D1 athlete and awesome Josh Larsen, NAIA athlete Zach Carlson
285- nationally ranked and double Fargo champ, 3 time top 3 guy, Nash's heir Canyon Burkhard, heaviest hands in SD with Zach Brady, 6'8 Stevens indomitable snowman Colton Lauen, D1 athlete and awesome Josh Larsen, NAIA athlete Zach Carlson
Quote from fatty176 on January 11, 2022, 2:00 pmBeau Foote, and I didn’t know we had D1 and NAIA athletes wresting in high school this season.
Beau Foote, and I didn’t know we had D1 and NAIA athletes wresting in high school this season.
Quote from Viper on January 20, 2022, 8:47 pmTraditionally speaking 120-160 are the deepest and toughest weights to place at state at. This year in particular I'd say 120, 126, 145, and 160 are pretty well stacked
Traditionally speaking 120-160 are the deepest and toughest weights to place at state at. This year in particular I'd say 120, 126, 145, and 160 are pretty well stacked
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