Hunter Stieber, Monroeville v Spencer Pierce, Richwood N. Unio

2008 Ohio State Wrestling Championships

Columbus, OH  ⋅  Feb, 28 2008 - Mar 1 2008   |   Coverage created by Flowrestling


   [ Add Photos ]   [ Add Videos ]


Get the Flash Player to see this player.
 URL: 

Enter Your Name

or Login Here
Please enter this code to post comment. Login to skip Captcha.
captcha img

#90
Anonymous Coward   March 18 at 2:39pm
PA all day, kick the out of CA or OH, hands down
reply  
#89
Anonymous Coward   November 23, 2008 at 10:46pm
agreed.
reply  
#88
Anonymous Coward   November 9, 2008 at 5:49pm
why dont they jus have an ohiov.cal classic tournament.
that will tell you that CA is the best state.
reply  
#87
Anonymous Coward   November 9, 2008 at 5:48pm
CA has one division. look at nikko triggas he only was a one time state champ but he would beat ohio top ranked wrestlers. ohio is second.
reply  
#86
Yo   October 26, 2008 at 7:14am
cant keep up with this like how you cant keep it up after snorting 17 viagras beeeeeeeeeeatch.
reply  
#85
Yo   October 26, 2008 at 7:13am
' what ' should commit suicide after greg rapes his pooter hole. florida is ohio's landfill what what what you can keep up with this. go play with ur toy unicorn collection before greg skull f.ucks you until blood is firehosing out of your eye sockets. wham bam thank you mam you f.uckin piece of s.hit!
reply  
#84
Greg Talarchek   August 11, 2008 at 10:50pm
i like people with big johnsons
reply  
#83
NEW JERSEY   July 28, 2008 at 8:06pm
NJ ALSO HAS ONE STATE CHAMP!! ONE DIVISION
reply  
#82
stully   July 28, 2008 at 8:05pm
ohio is the best
logan and hunter, david taylor, chris phillips.
reply  
#81
Sierra149lbs   July 23, 2008 at 1:12pm
no it goes1!!!!!
1.CA one state champ at each weight beat that!!!!
2.OH Stieber bro's
3.PA
4.IA
5.NJ
6.MN
reply  
#80
Anonymous Coward   June 26, 2008 at 2:04pm
you guys are dumb. CA has one divison. So its the toughest state.
reply  
#79
Haha   May 10, 2008 at 4:28pm
Look at the times that all of the previous comments were written. Somebody agrees with himself quite a bit.
reply  
#78
Bilzbest   May 8, 2008 at 5:11pm
you guys are all right descussion closed
reply  
#77
Agreed   May 8, 2008 at 5:10pm
agreed
reply  
#76
Zoa8e9e   May 8, 2008 at 5:10pm
thats right OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOOO
reply  
#75
Joey_x   May 8, 2008 at 5:10pm
that is how it goes
reply  
#74
Don   May 8, 2008 at 5:09pm
hes right
reply  
#73
This Is How It Goes   May 8, 2008 at 5:09pm
1.OH
2.NJ
3.PA
4.IL
5.CA
6.MN
reply  
#72
Dear Michigan,   April 24, 2008 at 2:16pm
LOOK AT THE NATIONAL RANKINGS!!!!!!!!! QUIT COMING IN HERE WITH THIS STUFF!!!!!! YES MICHIGAN IS A VERY GOOD STATE, TOP 8 EASY, BUT SENIOR NATIONALS DOESN"T MEAN ANYTHING!!!!

most kids ranked (top 12):
PA: 21
OH: 19
NJ: 14
IL: 13
IA: 12
CA: 9
MN, MI, NY: 8

Also, AWN's top 40 features 5 teams from IL, 5 from PA no other states have as many or more.

DO YOUR RESEARCH!
reply  
#71
Sierra149lbs   April 17, 2008 at 12:24am
1.OH
2.OH
3.OH
4.OH
5.OH and there you have it, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeez out
reply  
#70
Sierra149lbs   April 14, 2008 at 2:31pm
its
1.CA
2.OH
3.PA
4.NJ
5.IL and that is how it goes
reply  
#69
Obviously   April 13, 2008 at 3:18pm
I would have to say Michigan definitely makes it in the top 5 wrestling states b4 IL or CA. I don't know if any of you guys saw the team standings at senior nationals or not but I did.
reply  
#68
Team Stieber   April 13, 2008 at 3:12pm
Wow Hunter takes a DNP at Fila Cadet Freestyle. I thought we were unbeatable?????
reply  
#67
I Am From Ohio   April 12, 2008 at 1:31am
Yes, The 3 division tournament is stupid. We need to go to 1. If they had done this, we would have had a Fargo runner up get 4th at 112.
reply  
#66
State Ranks:   March 28, 2008 at 4:58pm
1.OH
2.PA
3.NJ
4.CA
5.IL
reply  
#65
Hey Stfu   March 28, 2008 at 3:57pm
you only stated 4 states retard
reply  
#64
STFU   March 21, 2008 at 10:43pm
Hey, Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and California shouldn't argue over how tough they are. Overall, they are top 5, period. Some years one state will have more finalists than another at the national tournaments, but the fact remains that they are all 5 very good and all the other 45 states cant hold their jock straps.
reply  
#63
Dude   March 21, 2008 at 10:38pm
Its kids like this, his brother, and teammate Chris Phillips that make a three division - individual state championships seem stupid. I especially hated to see Roddy win his 2nd state title knowing full well the kid wrestling 2 mats down beat him already. I guess it doesn't matter in the end when you consider that it is only a state championship as opposed to a national tournament.
reply  
#62
Blair_x   March 20, 2008 at 10:32pm
jim Rome would dominate every state ....the only state ohio would be a small challenge because of st paris grahm nd itll go either way..so shut up
reply  
#61
Jim Rome   March 16, 2008 at 11:22am
hey jersey, seriously where was Blair Academy at in the State Tournament, wow, i heard that they were too good for ur state to qualify for the actual tournament-hilarious, histerical
reply  
#60
Chodemaster   March 14, 2008 at 9:50pm
i like how they do it in new jersey with only one true state champ. and the kid in black is good but the other kid isn't that great
reply  
#59
Hold Back Redshirts   March 14, 2008 at 8:55am
a title at 103 does not count if you have been held back for wrestling.
reply  
#58
Frank Martellotti   March 12, 2008 at 4:32pm
That was a state finals match???
Wow
reply  
#57
Spencer Pierce   March 12, 2008 at 4:23pm
Oh i was just being facetious, Hunter will pin me again if we ever meet in the years to come.
reply  
#56
Hunter_x   March 11, 2008 at 8:22pm
yea cuz u were almost in the match right?
reply  
#55
Jersey   March 8, 2008 at 5:15am
I know more about ballet than i do about wrestling, I just got clowned , I might as well hang myself.
reply  
#54
Stop   March 7, 2008 at 5:37am
alright, the other jersey guy jus stop...it was funny once, let jersey plead his case without u acting like a dumbass
reply  
#53
Oh-iO   March 6, 2008 at 6:34pm
I guess we'll just have to wait to see the new jersey finals to see how good new jersey really is.....
reply  
#52
Ohio   March 6, 2008 at 5:51pm
So Jersey, you think that Hunter Stieber, Gus Sako, Johnny Dijulius, and Ty Mitch don't deserve their rankings?
reply  
#51
Jersey   March 6, 2008 at 5:50pm
I'm just saying, obviously Ohio is better than New Jersey, but it's not as big and bad as you make it out to be.
reply  
#50
Jersey   March 6, 2008 at 3:45pm
ohio u didnt respond to anything but the rankings and if ur gonna go by that then winston would be better than cubbs bc he is ranked higher i get u guys have more in the top ten but the reason 4 that is theres no parady evry year the same kid dominates and since your brackets in ohio are weak bc of the divisions it allows for more wrestlers to sneak into the top ten bc there are more state champs ... example if there was one division then a d3 state champ would be a 3rd place finisher and wouldnt be in the top ten
reply  
#49
???   March 6, 2008 at 3:12pm
haha jus curious...howd we get to talkin bout ohio vs new jersey in an ohio vs ohio video??jw
reply  
#48
Ohio   March 6, 2008 at 10:24am
Also, Ohio has 16 4x state champs only because there are 3 divisions. If there was one division there would be MAYBE 3 4x champs. It may be harder on average to win a title in Jersey, but the BEST at each weight in Ohio would dominate the BEST in Jersey. Scott Winston would not win in Ohio. Cubberly would beat him again just like at Super 32. Don't talk about how it was a 4 minute match because Cubberly is also at his best when he has to fight hard late in the match.
reply  
#47
Ohio   March 6, 2008 at 10:20am
Jersey you are an idiot. Look at the national rankings. Ohio has about 24 kids in the top 10, New Jersey has about 15. There are ten out of fourteen weight classes where Ohio has a kid ranked ahead of New Jersey.
reply  
#46
Jersey   March 6, 2008 at 9:37am
jersey is deeper ohio may have the top guys but there has been many 4 time state champs in ohio theres only been one in new jersey the tournament is tougher because of the depth of talent and Blair wrestlers cant even wrestle in the states so if u include them then nj i think would win USA vs. NJ not OHio VS. Usa that should show jersey is better and its not a question jersey is better than florida
reply  
#45
Rider   March 5, 2008 at 6:53pm
ass woopin that kid didn't deserve to be on the same mat as hunter
reply  
#44
Me   March 5, 2008 at 5:42pm
alright first of all florida, ur out of the discussion...other than grajales, ive seen nothing from the area...as for ohio vs new jersey, i think if we took ohios best, and new jerseys best, and had a duel, ohio would barely win out...ohio=#1 in country, followed by california or new jersey at #2
reply  
#43
Justme_x   March 5, 2008 at 1:01pm
wow, what. really?? your really comparing kids in florida with ohio wrstlers? that ridiculous! most florida finalists wouldnt make it to state in ohio, let alone be in the finals
reply  
#42
The Real Jersey   March 5, 2008 at 11:49am
Oh nvm, I just looked at the newest set of rankings, fargo results, and ironman results, and I see now why Ohio is the best. New Jersey is pretty good though.
reply  
#41
Good Morning   March 5, 2008 at 3:37am
Yes Latino, they have wrestled this season. Hunter Stieber beat Gus Sako 5-4 at the Ironman.
reply  
#40
Latino   March 5, 2008 at 1:23am
Sako looked better to me than Stieber. Have they wrested this season? I'll have to go watch some more videos of him to get a better idea.

IL is going to 3 state champs. I don't agree with it, but I can see where it does open up oppurtunities.
reply  
#39
The Real Jersey   March 4, 2008 at 9:55pm
thats y there should be one state champ then their woundnt be a discussion on whose better sako or stiebler
reply  
#38
The Real Jersey   March 4, 2008 at 9:53pm
i like how someone speaks for me i didnt change mind
reply  
#37
Oh-iO   March 4, 2008 at 8:12pm
slammy......i really dont know if d2 is better than d3 but thats just my opinion....it might be deeper....but the best in d3 can stack up in any division
reply  
#36
Red_x   March 4, 2008 at 8:01pm
i think steibler is alittle nbetter then sako
reply  
#35
Red_x   March 4, 2008 at 8:01pm
i think steibler is alittle nbetter then sako
reply  
#34
Wrestler_x   March 4, 2008 at 8:00pm
hunter is the best 103 in the nation nd gus is rite their next to him
reply  
#33
Jjjjj   March 4, 2008 at 1:22pm
justin has a crush on kelly
reply  
#32
Jersey   March 4, 2008 at 12:00pm
Ok I changed my mind, Ohio wrestlers are much better than Jersey wrestlers. I was unaware of the national rankings til now.
reply  
#31
Jersey   March 4, 2008 at 11:58am
i kno the divisions are bc the size of the schools but ohio should just have 1 state champ or the state champs face each other so thers only 1 guy at the top
reply  
#30
Jersey   March 4, 2008 at 11:56am
thanks slammy but jersey is considered the best for the simple fact that at the end of the year its team NJ vs the USA there is no team ohio u guys are better than florida but i think NJ is a little better
reply  
#29
Mumbles   March 4, 2008 at 10:51am
Like I said and will continue to say on every blog. I have watched each and every match from every state posted on here, and so far these Ohio kids look the best. I cant believe "What" would compare Ohio's state tournament to Floridas! No comparison, those kids looked terribly sloppy!!!!
reply  
#28
Slammy   March 4, 2008 at 9:35am
Jersey, d1 is large school, d2 is medium and d3 is small. d1 and d2 are about equal strength, while d3 is a bit weaker. Ohio is very top heavy, and Ohio's very best are the nations best therefore they make the other ohio finalists look bad. Of the 3 103 matches (for each division) 4 of the 6 kids wrestling are ranked in the nations top 12. Welcome to big ten country.
reply  
#27
Jersey   March 3, 2008 at 10:45pm
i understand that but part but other weight classes such as 103 and 119 d3 arent competitve and what is the difference between d1 d2 d3
reply  
#26
Jake Peterjohn   March 3, 2008 at 8:21pm
Hey jersey,the kid at 112 got teched because he wrestled David Taylor
(ranked number 1 in the nation)
reply  
#25
Jake Peterjohn   March 3, 2008 at 8:20pm
wow dude, florida is like "thee" worst wrestling state in the country except for Eric Grajales
reply  
#24
TWilliamSC   March 3, 2008 at 3:58pm
hey, "what", you realize ohio is one of the top wrestling states right? Other states finalists wouldn't even qualify for our state. The fact that you even compared the wrestling in those two states shows your true ignorance
reply  
#23
Steve_x   March 3, 2008 at 3:36pm
Yeah? Bring your weak a## up here next year for the Ironman Tournament. You won't make it to second day.
reply  
#22
Er   March 3, 2008 at 2:50pm
hunter told me hes gay
reply  
#21
What   March 3, 2008 at 1:57pm
after all of the trash these ohio people talked about florida, they sure can't back it up. these guys aren't any better then the florida finalists
reply  
#20
Jersey   March 3, 2008 at 12:49pm
these championships in ohio seem to be so much less competitive the kid at 112 got teched how does that happen in a final
reply  
#19
Jersey   March 3, 2008 at 12:46pm
i dont understand what is the difference between d3 d2 d1 i figured there should be only 1 state champ like in jersey
reply  
#18
Fairchild   March 3, 2008 at 8:36am
its impressive how Monroeville took the titles at 103, 112, and 119!
I almost went to state but was beat out at the Heath district by Spencer Pierce 18-0 in the first period. lol. then by some other boy.
reply  
#17
Peter Bryans   March 2, 2008 at 11:49pm
Just the beginning? Are there more Stiebers on the way?
reply  
#16
Randy New   March 2, 2008 at 9:57pm
OhWrestling x,i'll let you know next season.I'm only 19ish miles from these great young men.I plan on watching all there meets and plenty of there practices next season.Maybe,i'll get to see them square off in practice and they'll decide the outcome once and for all.If they went at it 10 times,i would guess that they would split 5 and 5.Ah,what the heck...a little fuel for the fire...I would say HUNTER is just slightly better.The bros are awesome though.Just the beginning...
reply  
#15
OhWrestling_x   March 2, 2008 at 9:39pm
people are saying that hunter is better then logan. i say that logan is better logan has that attitude that he is goin to kick your ass while he is winning the match... what do you think???
reply  
#14
Randy New   March 2, 2008 at 7:58pm
Wow,very impressive.Hunter got the ball rolling...made it look too easy.Congratulations.Fab 4 will have 16 State Championships when it's all said and done.This is just the beginning...
reply  
#13
Ohiowrstler   March 2, 2008 at 7:50pm
these kids are the real deal
reply  
#12
Buckeye   March 2, 2008 at 3:48pm
Hunter Stieber, in black singlet, is a freshman with 51-0 record.
Spencer Pierce, in orange singlet, is a junior with 38-2 record.
reply  

2008 Ohio State Wrestling Championships

Hunter Stieber, Monroeville v Spencer Pierce, Richwood N. Unio

Uploaded By: Flowrestling

November 30, 2007
Level:  highschool
Weight Class:  103 lbs

Rate this Video
4.3/5 (16 votes cast)


Watch the videos from the 2008 Ohio State Wrestling Championships (OHSAA) from the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, OH here on Flowrestling.

Videos

A Decent tournament!??A Decent tournament!??
A lot fatterA lot fatter
Winning the Crowd OverWinning the Crowd Over
Bracket DudeBracket Dude

Highlights

Dustin Carter gets RecognizedDustin Carter gets Recognized

Interviews

Will KnightWill Knight
Jesse LengJesse Leng
Jim AndrassyJim Andrassy
Lee PrtizLee Prtiz
Joe HeskettJoe Heskett
Tony RobieTony Robie
March of ChampionsMarch of Champions
A Decent TournamentA Decent Tournament
Scottie BurnettScottie Burnett
Steve GoudySteve Goudy
Drill Session @ Ohio State ChampionshipsDrill Session @ Ohio State Championships
Tadaaki HattaTadaaki Hatta
Kirk Tank - 152 lbs, Oak HarborKirk Tank - 152 lbs, Oak Harbor
George BergmanGeorge Bergman
Jeff JordanJeff Jordan
St Paris Graham LocalSt Paris Graham Local
Joe RusselJoe Russel
IntrosIntros
Coach UrbasCoach Urbas

Matches

Matches

D1 Tommy Pretty, Cin. Elder v Shawn Fayette, MiamisburgD1 Tommy Pretty, Cin. Elder v Shawn Fayette, Miamisburg
125 lbs - finals
Justin Toth, Painesville Riverside dec. Andrew Boehm, Pataskala Watkins MemJustin Toth, Painesville Riverside dec. Andrew Boehm, Pataskala Watkins Mem
103 lbs - consolation
D3 Don Stocum, Kirtland v Derick Hesson, CaldwellD3 Don Stocum, Kirtland v Derick Hesson, Caldwell
285 lbs - finals
D3 Travis Porter, Burton Berkshire  v Cory Akin, Wooster TriwayD3 Travis Porter, Burton Berkshire v Cory Akin, Wooster Triway
215 lbs - finals
D3 Nathan Jones, Troy Christian v Stuart Miller, Delphos JeffersonD3 Nathan Jones, Troy Christian v Stuart Miller, Delphos Jefferson
189 lbs - finals
D3 Chris Phillips, Monroeville v J.D. Smyers, Creston NorwayneD3 Chris Phillips, Monroeville v J.D. Smyers, Creston Norwayne
171 lbs - finals
D3 Colin Heasley, Worth. Christian v Derrick Yant, DeltaD3 Colin Heasley, Worth. Christian v Derrick Yant, Delta
160 lbs - finals
D3 Jedd Moore, Marion Pleasant v Christian Ortolani, Sand. St. Mary C.C.D3 Jedd Moore, Marion Pleasant v Christian Ortolani, Sand. St. Mary C.C.
152 lbs - finals
D3 Zach Toal, Troy Christian v Zach Nelson, London Madison PlainsD3 Zach Toal, Troy Christian v Zach Nelson, London Madison Plains
145 lbs - finals
D3 Robert Pajestka, Cle. Cuyahoga Hts. v Kevin Cloran, Cin. MadeiraD3 Robert Pajestka, Cle. Cuyahoga Hts. v Kevin Cloran, Cin. Madeira
140 lbs - finals
D3 Ryan Gambill, Casstown Miami East v Jordan Thome, Troy ChristianD3 Ryan Gambill, Casstown Miami East v Jordan Thome, Troy Christian
135 lbs - finals
D3 Zac Hancock, Troy Christian v Daniel Kolodzik, Day. Miami Valley SchoolD3 Zac Hancock, Troy Christian v Daniel Kolodzik, Day. Miami Valley School
130 lbs - finals
D3 Ben Sergent, Troy Christian v Troy Opfer, Sand. St. Mary C.C.D3 Ben Sergent, Troy Christian v Troy Opfer, Sand. St. Mary C.C.
125 lbs - finals
D3 Logan Stieber, Monroeville v Jimmy Householder, W. JeffersonD3 Logan Stieber, Monroeville v Jimmy Householder, W. Jefferson
119 lbs - finals
D3 Cam Tessari, Monroeville v Tyler Heminger, Galion NorthmorD3 Cam Tessari, Monroeville v Tyler Heminger, Galion Northmor
112 lbs - finals
Hunter Stieber, Monroeville v Spencer Pierce, Richwood N. UnioHunter Stieber, Monroeville v Spencer Pierce, Richwood N. Unio
103 lbs - finals
F 130 D1 Seth Horner, Massillon Perry v Brad Squire, WadsworthF 130 D1 Seth Horner, Massillon Perry v Brad Squire, Wadsworth
130 lbs - finals
F 140 D1 Richie Spicel, Brunswick v. Kyle Lang, Brecksville-Broad.F 140 D1 Richie Spicel, Brunswick v. Kyle Lang, Brecksville-Broad.
140 lbs - finals
F 135 D1 Collin Palmer, Lakewood St. Edward v Josh Speelman, Mansfield Mad.F 135 D1 Collin Palmer, Lakewood St. Edward v Josh Speelman, Mansfield Mad.
135 lbs - finals
F 215 D1 Orlando Scales, Cin. Elder v Adam Cogar, BarbertonF 215 D1 Orlando Scales, Cin. Elder v Adam Cogar, Barberton
215 lbs - finals
F 189 D1 Matt Alexander, Findlay v Greg Isley, Sylvania SouthviewF 189 D1 Matt Alexander, Findlay v Greg Isley, Sylvania Southview
189 lbs - finals
F 171 D1 Brian Roddy, Lakewood St. Edward v Aaron Winemiller, Amherst SteelF 171 D1 Brian Roddy, Lakewood St. Edward v Aaron Winemiller, Amherst Steel
171 lbs - finals
F 160 D1 Chris Kline, Westerville North v J T Rice, Hilliard DavidsonF 160 D1 Chris Kline, Westerville North v J T Rice, Hilliard Davidson
160 lbs - finals
F 152 D1 Jesse Dong, Westerville North vNick Heflin, Massillon PerryF 152 D1 Jesse Dong, Westerville North vNick Heflin, Massillon Perry
152 lbs - finals
F 145 D1 Matt Alexander, Findlay v Greg Isley, Sylvania SouthviewF 145 D1 Matt Alexander, Findlay v Greg Isley, Sylvania Southview
145 lbs - finals
F 285 D1 Josh Kline, Mason v Delonne Baker, SanduskyF 285 D1 Josh Kline, Mason v Delonne Baker, Sandusky
285 lbs - finals
F 119 D1 Garrett Henry, Solon v Nick Lawrence, WestlakeF 119 D1 Garrett Henry, Solon v Nick Lawrence, Westlake
119 lbs - finals
F 112 D1 Jamie Clark, Lakewood St. Edward v Sam White, Massillon PerryF 112 D1 Jamie Clark, Lakewood St. Edward v Sam White, Massillon Perry
112 lbs - finals
F 103 D1 Gus Sako, Lakewood St. Edward v Kory Mines, Maple Hts.F 103 D1 Gus Sako, Lakewood St. Edward v Kory Mines, Maple Hts.
103 lbs - finals
F 215 D2 Matt Fisher, Sandusky Perkins dec. Tyler Houska, Medina HighlandF 215 D2 Matt Fisher, Sandusky Perkins dec. Tyler Houska, Medina Highland
215 lbs - finals
F 189 D2 Cody Magrum, Oak Harbor v Jeremy Foster, Pemberville EastwoodF 189 D2 Cody Magrum, Oak Harbor v Jeremy Foster, Pemberville Eastwood
189 lbs - finals
F 171 D2 Keith Witt, Oak Harbor v Danny Michaels, ClydeF 171 D2 Keith Witt, Oak Harbor v Danny Michaels, Clyde
171 lbs - finals
F 160 D2 Eric Cubberly, Pemberville Eastwood v Jon Bittinger, Lisbon BeaverF 160 D2 Eric Cubberly, Pemberville Eastwood v Jon Bittinger, Lisbon Beaver
160 lbs - finals
F 152 D2 Kirk Tank, Oak Harbor v Coby Boyd, St. Paris Graham LocalF 152 D2 Kirk Tank, Oak Harbor v Coby Boyd, St. Paris Graham Local
152 lbs - finals
F 145 D2 Ben Jordan, St. Paris Graham Local v Dustin Fraley, Wash. C.H. MiaF 145 D2 Ben Jordan, St. Paris Graham Local v Dustin Fraley, Wash. C.H. Mia
145 lbs - finals
F 140 D2 Dawson Riedy, Bellevue v Aaron Sulzer, Parma Hts. Holy NameF 140 D2 Dawson Riedy, Bellevue v Aaron Sulzer, Parma Hts. Holy Name
140 lbs - finals
F 135 D2 Chase Skonieczny, Cuy. vWalsh Jesuit dec. Greg Ryan, Warren HowlanF 135 D2 Chase Skonieczny, Cuy. vWalsh Jesuit dec. Greg Ryan, Warren Howlan
135 lbs - finals
F 130 D2 Harrison Hightower, Hunting Val. Univ. School vSean Collins, CoshoF 130 D2 Harrison Hightower, Hunting Val. Univ. School vSean Collins, Cosho
130 lbs - finals
F 103 D2 Ty Mitch, Aurora v Johnni DiJulius, Cuy. Falls Walsh JesuitF 103 D2 Ty Mitch, Aurora v Johnni DiJulius, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit
103 lbs - finals
F 112 D2 David Taylor, St. Paris Graham Local tech. fall Codey Neff, Wash.F 112 D2 David Taylor, St. Paris Graham Local tech. fall Codey Neff, Wash.
112 lbs - finals
F 119 D2 Zach Neibert, St. Paris Graham Local v Cody Garbrandt, UhrichsvillF 119 D2 Zach Neibert, St. Paris Graham Local v Cody Garbrandt, Uhrichsvill
119 lbs - finals
F 125 D2 Tucker Armstrong, St. Paris Graham Local v Kyle Leek, Warren HowlaF 125 D2 Tucker Armstrong, St. Paris Graham Local v Kyle Leek, Warren Howla
125 lbs - finals
F 285 D2 Tyler Hawkins, Millersburg W. Holmes v Adam Walls, St. Paris GrahaF 285 D2 Tyler Hawkins, Millersburg W. Holmes v Adam Walls, St. Paris Graha
285 lbs - finals
SF 145 D3 Zach Nelson, London Madison Plains maj. dec. Curt Levy, W. LibertSF 145 D3 Zach Nelson, London Madison Plains maj. dec. Curt Levy, W. Libert
145 lbs - semi-finals
SF 125 D3 Troy Opfer, Sand. St. Mary C.C. dec. David Carpenter, Cin. MadeirSF 125 D3 Troy Opfer, Sand. St. Mary C.C. dec. David Carpenter, Cin. Madeir
125 lbs - semi-finals
SF 119 D3 Logan Stieber, Monroeville techs Johnny Carpenter, Cin. Madeira 1SF 119 D3 Logan Stieber, Monroeville techs Johnny Carpenter, Cin. Madeira 1
119 lbs - semi-finals
SF 285 D2 yler Hawkins, Millersburg W. Holmes v Derek Wolfe, Lisbon BeaverSF 285 D2 yler Hawkins, Millersburg W. Holmes v Derek Wolfe, Lisbon Beaver
285 lbs - semi-finals
SF 215 D2 att Fisher, Sandusky Perkins v Branko Busick, SteubenvilleSF 215 D2 att Fisher, Sandusky Perkins v Branko Busick, Steubenville
215 lbs - semi-finals
SF 189 D2 Cody Magrum, Oak Harbor v Max Thomusseit, St. Paris Graham LocalSF 189 D2 Cody Magrum, Oak Harbor v Max Thomusseit, St. Paris Graham Local
189 lbs - semi-finals
SF 171 D2 Keith Witt, Oak Harbor v Zac Thomusseit, St. Paris Graham LocalSF 171 D2 Keith Witt, Oak Harbor v Zac Thomusseit, St. Paris Graham Local
171 lbs - quarter-finals
SF 160 D2 Eric Cubberly, Pemberville Eastwood v Adam Walters, Chesterland WSF 160 D2 Eric Cubberly, Pemberville Eastwood v Adam Walters, Chesterland W
160 lbs - semi-finals
SF 112 D2 David Taylor, St. Paris Graham Local v Nate Westfall, PerrySF 112 D2 David Taylor, St. Paris Graham Local v Nate Westfall, Perry
112 lbs - semi-finals
SF 112 D2 Cody Garbrandt, Urichsville Claymont v Kyle Gilchrest, Jefferson AreaSF 112 D2 Cody Garbrandt, Urichsville Claymont v Kyle Gilchrest, Jefferson Area
112 - semi-finals
SF 103 D2 Johnni DiJulius, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit v Andrew Romanchik, ParmSF 103 D2 Johnni DiJulius, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit v Andrew Romanchik, Parm
103 lbs - semi-finals
SF 285 D1 Josh Kline, Mason v Matt Prichard, Clayton NorthmontSF 285 D1 Josh Kline, Mason v Matt Prichard, Clayton Northmont
285 lbs - semi-finals
SF 215 D1 Orlando Scales, v Elder pin Tyler Rasho, Uniontown LakeSF 215 D1 Orlando Scales, v Elder pin Tyler Rasho, Uniontown Lake
215 lbs - semi-finals
SF 189 D1 reg Isley, Sylvania Southview v Andrew Tumlin, HarrisonSF 189 D1 reg Isley, Sylvania Southview v Andrew Tumlin, Harrison
189 lbs - semi-finals
SF 171 D1 Brian Roddy, Lakewood St. Edward v John Harasyn, MentorSF 171 D1 Brian Roddy, Lakewood St. Edward v John Harasyn, Mentor
171 lbs - semi-finals
SF 160 D1 J T Rice, Hilliard Davidson v Mark Tomanek, Avon LakeSF 160 D1 J T Rice, Hilliard Davidson v Mark Tomanek, Avon Lake
160 lbs - semi-finals
SF 152 D1 Jesse Dong, Westerville North v Zack Goins, ElyriaSF 152 D1 Jesse Dong, Westerville North v Zack Goins, Elyria
152 lbs - semi-finals
SF 145 D1 Tony Jameson, Young. Austintown-Fitch v Evan Schreiner, MentorSF 145 D1 Tony Jameson, Young. Austintown-Fitch v Evan Schreiner, Mentor
145 lbs - semi-finals
SF 140 D1 Richie Spicel, Brunswick v Caleb Messerall, Worth. Thom. WorthingSF 140 D1 Richie Spicel, Brunswick v Caleb Messerall, Worth. Thom. Worthing
140 lbs - semi-finals
SF 140 D1 Kyle Lang, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. maj. v William Sheppard, AkronSF 140 D1 Kyle Lang, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. maj. v William Sheppard, Akron
140 lbs - semi-finals
SF 135 D1 Collin Palmer, Lakewood St. Edward maj. v Zack Cline, Uniontown LSF 135 D1 Collin Palmer, Lakewood St. Edward maj. v Zack Cline, Uniontown L
135 lbs - semi-finals
SF 130 D1 Brad Squire, Wadsworth v Ryan Fields, W. Chester Lakota WestSF 130 D1 Brad Squire, Wadsworth v Ryan Fields, W. Chester Lakota West
130 lbs - semi-finals
SF 125 D1 Tommy Pretty, Cin. Elder maj. v Andrew Dinda, Garfield Hts.SF 125 D1 Tommy Pretty, Cin. Elder maj. v Andrew Dinda, Garfield Hts.
125 lbs - semi-finals
SF 125 D1 hawn Fayette, Miamisburg v Anthony Salupo, Lakewood St. EdwardSF 125 D1 hawn Fayette, Miamisburg v Anthony Salupo, Lakewood St. Edward
125 lbs - semi-finals
SF 119 D1 Nick Lawrence, Westlake v Waquiem Comar, TwinsburgSF 119 D1 Nick Lawrence, Westlake v Waquiem Comar, Twinsburg
119 lbs - semi-finals
SF 112 D1 Sam White, Massillon Perry v Steve Mitcheff, ElyriaSF 112 D1 Sam White, Massillon Perry v Steve Mitcheff, Elyria
112 lbs - semi-finals
SF 103 D1 Gus Sako, Lakewood St. Edward v Justin Toth, Painesville RiversidSF 103 D1 Gus Sako, Lakewood St. Edward v Justin Toth, Painesville Riversid
103 lbs - semi-finals
QF 285 D2 Adam Walls, St. Paris Graham Local v John Hiles, Col. St. FrancisQF 285 D2 Adam Walls, St. Paris Graham Local v John Hiles, Col. St. Francis
285 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 215 D3 Brock Rickert, Ontario dec. Nick Uhlenhake, Coldwater 6-0QF 215 D3 Brock Rickert, Ontario dec. Nick Uhlenhake, Coldwater 6-0
215 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 215 D2 ranko Busick, Steubenville dec. Dave Pickerel, Tol. Central Cath.QF 215 D2 ranko Busick, Steubenville dec. Dave Pickerel, Tol. Central Cath.
215 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 215 D1 Tyler Rasho, Uniontown Lake v Roman Lawson, Shaker Hts.QF 215 D1 Tyler Rasho, Uniontown Lake v Roman Lawson, Shaker Hts.
215 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 215 D2 ranko Busick, Steubenville dec. Dave Pickerel, Tol. Central Cath.QF 215 D2 ranko Busick, Steubenville dec. Dave Pickerel, Tol. Central Cath.
215 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 189 D1 Andrew Tumlin, Harrison v Ryan Nelisse, ElyriaQF 189 D1 Andrew Tumlin, Harrison v Ryan Nelisse, Elyria
189 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 171 D1 Pat Leahy, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. v Matt Hofmeyer, Cin. ElderQF 171 D1 Pat Leahy, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. v Matt Hofmeyer, Cin. Elder
171 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 160 D3 Steve Wilson, Marion Pleasant dec. Kyle Raber, Wooster Triway 10-QF 160 D3 Steve Wilson, Marion Pleasant dec. Kyle Raber, Wooster Triway 10-
160 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 160 D2 Eric Cubberly, Pemberville Eastwood tech. fall Zach Garbrandt, UhQF 160 D2 Eric Cubberly, Pemberville Eastwood tech. fall Zach Garbrandt, Uh
160 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 160 D1 Tylan Coleman, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield v Cody Adams, HarrisonQF 160 D1 Tylan Coleman, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield v Cody Adams, Harrison
160 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 160 D1 Chris Kline, Westerville North v Darren Rhodes, Macedonia NordoniQF 160 D1 Chris Kline, Westerville North v Darren Rhodes, Macedonia Nordoni
160 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 152 D1 Zack Goins, Elyria v Tony Pope, Cin. ElderQF 152 D1 Zack Goins, Elyria v Tony Pope, Cin. Elder
152 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 145 D3 ach Toal, Troy Christian dec. Vincent Petrella, Col. Bishop HartlQF 145 D3 ach Toal, Troy Christian dec. Vincent Petrella, Col. Bishop Hartl
145 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 145 D2 Dustin Fraley, Wash. C.H. Miami Trace v Billy Painter, AuroraQF 145 D2 Dustin Fraley, Wash. C.H. Miami Trace v Billy Painter, Aurora
145 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 145 D1 Tony Jameson, Young. Austintown-Fitch v Caleb Marsh, MarysvilleQF 145 D1 Tony Jameson, Young. Austintown-Fitch v Caleb Marsh, Marysville
145 - quarter-finals
QF 130 Seth Horner, Massillon Perry v Lee Cumberland, Cin. PrincetonQF 130 Seth Horner, Massillon Perry v Lee Cumberland, Cin. Princeton
130 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 130 D3 Cody Coomes, Marion Pleasant dec. Andrew DeHart, Covington 12-11QF 130 D3 Cody Coomes, Marion Pleasant dec. Andrew DeHart, Covington 12-11
130 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 119 D2 Cody Garbrandt, Uhrichsville Claymont v Tony Kocheff, Chagrin FalQF 119 D2 Cody Garbrandt, Uhrichsville Claymont v Tony Kocheff, Chagrin Fal
119 lbs - quarter-finals
QF 119 D1 Ryan Marks, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. v Scott Fuller, Tol. WaiteQF 119 D1 Ryan Marks, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. v Scott Fuller, Tol. Waite
119 lbs - quarter-finals
D3 189 Aaron Shook, Newark Cath. v Tim Straus, KirtlandD3 189 Aaron Shook, Newark Cath. v Tim Straus, Kirtland
189 lbs - round1
D3 160 Jeremy Hathaway, Peninsula Woodridge v Chris Shattuck, Oregon CardinD3 160 Jeremy Hathaway, Peninsula Woodridge v Chris Shattuck, Oregon Cardin
160 lbs - round1
D3 152 Brennan Black, Day. Christian v Doug Wagner, Genoa AreaD3 152 Brennan Black, Day. Christian v Doug Wagner, Genoa Area
152 lbs - round1
D3 145Mike McCoy, Marion Pleasant tech. fall Lou Leiby, Peninsula WoodridgeD3 145Mike McCoy, Marion Pleasant tech. fall Lou Leiby, Peninsula Woodridge
145 lbs - round1
D3 140lbTyler Gombash, Delta v Zach Zolman, Galion NorthmorD3 140lbTyler Gombash, Delta v Zach Zolman, Galion Northmor
140 lbs - round1
D3 125 Zack Pope, Marion Pleasant v Ben Kuzma, Bascom Hopewell-LoudonD3 125 Zack Pope, Marion Pleasant v Ben Kuzma, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon
125 lbs - round1
D2 285 Matt Betz, Alliance Marlington v Ray Spence, Amanda-ClearcreeD2 285 Matt Betz, Alliance Marlington v Ray Spence, Amanda-Clearcree
285 lbs - round1
D2 189 Max Thomusseit, St. Paris Graham Local v Bubba AndrewsD2 189 Max Thomusseit, St. Paris Graham Local v Bubba Andrews
189 lbs - round1
D2 160 Cody Bragg, McConnelsville Morgan v Brent Sexton, FranklinD2 160 Cody Bragg, McConnelsville Morgan v Brent Sexton, Franklin
160 lbs - round1
D2 152 irk Tank, Oak Harbor maj. dec. Sal Carfagna, Col. St. Francis DeSaleD2 152 irk Tank, Oak Harbor maj. dec. Sal Carfagna, Col. St. Francis DeSale
152 lbs - round1
D2 145 Mike Mallernee, Oak Harbor dec. Eric Hildenbrand, Franklin 3-2D2 145 Mike Mallernee, Oak Harbor dec. Eric Hildenbrand, Franklin 3-2
145 lbs - round1
D2 130 Anthony Melillo, Parma Padua Franciscan v Tyler Berger, CambridgeD2 130 Anthony Melillo, Parma Padua Franciscan v Tyler Berger, Cambridge
130 lbs - round1
D2 125 Rich Knotek, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit v Paul Rose, CambridgeD2 125 Rich Knotek, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit v Paul Rose, Cambridge
125 lbs - round1
D1 145 Joe Crabtree, Hilliard Darby v Dominic Gorrasi, Cin. ElderD1 145 Joe Crabtree, Hilliard Darby v Dominic Gorrasi, Cin. Elder
145 lbs - round1
D1 125 Tommy Pretty, Cin. Elder v Nolan Grame, BereaD1 125 Tommy Pretty, Cin. Elder v Nolan Grame, Berea
125 lbs - round1
D1 119 Garrett Henry, Solon v Graham Campbell, Cin. AndersonD1 119 Garrett Henry, Solon v Graham Campbell, Cin. Anderson
119 lbs - round1
D1 112 Jamie Clark, Lakewood St. Edward v Tyler Regan, MiamisburgD1 112 Jamie Clark, Lakewood St. Edward v Tyler Regan, Miamisburg
112 lbs - round1
D1 103 Justin Toth, Painesville Riverside v Jeremy Artrip, MasonD1 103 Justin Toth, Painesville Riverside v Jeremy Artrip, Mason
103 lbs - round1
D1 130 Randy Languis, Dublin Scioto v Andrew Robinson, FairfieldD1 130 Randy Languis, Dublin Scioto v Andrew Robinson, Fairfield
130 lbs - round1
D1 215 Orlando Scales, Cin. Elder maj. dec. Ryan Smugala, WestlakeD1 215 Orlando Scales, Cin. Elder maj. dec. Ryan Smugala, Westlake
215 lbs - round1
D1 215 Cody Smith, Beavercreek v Chris Miller, Young. Austintown-FitchD1 215 Cody Smith, Beavercreek v Chris Miller, Young. Austintown-Fitch
215 lbs - round1
D1 189 Kyle Sanders, Col. St. Charles v Cody Taylor, W. Chester Lakota WestD1 189 Kyle Sanders, Col. St. Charles v Cody Taylor, W. Chester Lakota West
189 lbs - round1
D1 160 Tylan Coleman, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield vs Justin Wharton, Oregon ClaD1 160 Tylan Coleman, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield vs Justin Wharton, Oregon Cla
160 lbs - round1
D1 152 Nick Heflin, Massillon Perry pin Joe Booker, Cin. Winton WoodsD1 152 Nick Heflin, Massillon Perry pin Joe Booker, Cin. Winton Woods
125 lbs - round1
D1 285 Max Gladstone, Findlay v Brandon Bucknell, TwinsburgD1 285 Max Gladstone, Findlay v Brandon Bucknell, Twinsburg
285 lbs - round1
D1 145 Tony Jameson, Young. Austintown-Fitch dec. Rudy Hendon, Bowling GreeD1 145 Tony Jameson, Young. Austintown-Fitch dec. Rudy Hendon, Bowling Gree
145 lbs - round1