Saw something about the 'All-Ohio Classic" or ? 13 tOSU wrestlers made finals and 9 were crowned champions? Was this limited to Ohio colleges (seems like it might). Also seems to suggest that it was more of a tOSU scrimmage as well. Being from Cali (and refusing to pay Dispatch online rates), could someone expound on this? Maybe RB07 did and I'm not conversant enough to understand? Thanks and a tip of the hat! Go Bucks!
It was the Ohio Intercollegiate Open, which seemed to include numerous Midwestern colleges. Typically most of our varsity guys do not wrestle in the opens, it is usually for guys that are redshirting...but sometimes you get your young guys out there for experience (see 125 where we had Mead and Heinselmann go). Usually I try to track the opens, as it gives you a chance to see the new freshmen. It looks like we actually sent most of our roster, which is cool but sort of surprising. Here is the
link if you want to look at the brackets. It wasn't on my radar, but my thoughts after looking at the brackets:
125: Heinselmann got beat 8-2 by an unranked guy and came back to take 3rd, while Mead dropped two matches and took 5th. Not looking pretty for 125 this year...Malik has plenty of time though and I am not too surprised, he needs time in the weight room and on the mat to adjust up to 125, he is very small.
133: Pletcher killed everyone. No ranked opponents, so not surprising.
141: Quinn Kinner was our guy at 141 and the new freshmen got the win, great start for him.
149: Micah Jordan killed everyone...except new freshman Sammy Sasso, who Mic beat only 9-7 in the finals. Honestly, I find that very encouraging that Sasson wrestled him that tough, as we know what we have in Mic. Sasso tech falled his opponents in getting to the finals.
157: Hayes killed everyone but similar to 149, he barely beat fellow Buckeye Elijah Cleary in the finals. Cleary knocked out Lewan from *ichigan in the semi's, which was a big win. Jaden Mattox also wrestled and lost his first match to Lewan, but then won out to take 5th, so not a bad showing for him.
165: Romero won the tournament here and while he had a couple close matches, nice tournament for him and gets him some confidence early on. Fritz Schierl made it to the finals and lost to Romero 8-6.
174: In somewhat of a shocker, Ethan Smith defeated Campbell 8-5 in the finals...so looks like Smith might be our guy at 174 to start the year. Smith was highly rated guy coming out of high school and a great wrestler in his own right, but not looking positive for Campbell early on.
184: Not shocking, but Martin did not wrestle. True freshmen Gavin Hoffman (#1 at his weight coming out of HS) wrestled here and won the tournament, good for him. Definitely want to keep an eye on how he does.
197: Kevin Snyder won and seemed to wrestle well. Not surprised Moore didn't wrestle.
285: Traub lost in semi's and Singletary beat the guy Traub lost to in finals to take the tournament. Took sudden victory, but glad Chase battled back and got the win. Really need him to start stepping it up as the season goes along.