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It sure seems like Hutch tried, but it did not work out. Looks like it will be necessary to look at line ups / results to see what is going on. Or maybe someone has inside info.
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Jan 15 2018, 10:15 AM
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Scott Wests transfer is finally eligible to wrestle. Hopefully he can get enough matches in before sections/state!
Is this where AJ ended up
Well... I heard He didn’t fit in at Hutch
Hutch apparently isn't as good at bending the eligibility rules as SW and Simley. Care to validate your statement of Scott West bending the eligibility rules with facts, BRM8? Or are you akin to the typical MSNBC reporter
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Jan 15 2018, 10:26 AM
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I think if Pickell decided to wrestle either 126 or 132 he's going to state and I would think you would want to be going healthy. I would think Sampson would stay where's he's at, already lost to Pickell at least twice, specially if Charlie decides too stay at 126. YES, its a tough section
There is going to be some shuffling going on in a couple weights for sure. No way Pickell, Stau!@#$er, and Luthens all stay at 126. Stauffacher is the correct spelling to my belief.
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Jan 15 2018, 10:38 AM
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I think if Pickell decided to wrestle either 126 or 132 he's going to state and I would think you would want to be going healthy. I would think Sampson would stay where's he's at, already lost to Pickell at least twice, specially if Charlie decides too stay at 126. YES, its a tough section
There is going to be some shuffling going on in a couple weights for sure. No way Pickell, Stau!@#$er, and Luthens all stay at 126.
Stauffacher is the correct spelling to my belief. Keyboard malfunction.... Obviously Scott West’s fault
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How about 2AA Champions....
106. Chase Groh 113. Nick Johnson 120. Justin Stauffacher 126. Jackson Stauffacher 132. Justin Sampson 138. Tanner Kroells 145. Justin Kopet 152. Tyler Wagener 160. Cade Mueller 170. John Huss 182. Christian Kurth 195. Nick Nolan 220. Steven Hajas HWT. Zachary Jakes
Anyone got anything better?
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Well... I heard He didn’t fit in at Hutch
Hutch apparently isn't as good at bending the eligibility rules as SW and Simley.
Care to validate your statement of Scott West bending the eligibility rules with facts, BRM8? Or are you akin to the typical MSNBC reporter Eligibility for student athletes participating in the MSHSL must comply with the credit requirements established in bylaw 103.00. Students must be on track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible.
With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress".
Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine.
In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole.
It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete.
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Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Hutch apparently isn't as good at bending the eligibility rules as SW and Simley.
Care to validate your statement of Scott West bending the eligibility rules with facts, BRM8? Or are you akin to the typical MSNBC reporter
Eligibility for student athletes participating in the MSHSL must comply with the credit requirements established in bylaw 103.00. Students must be on track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible. With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress". Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine. In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole. It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete. That’s very educational djs, and I thank you for the information... However, it does validate BRM8’s assertion that Scott West bends the rules and I am asking for an incident that proves his statement... otherwise he should keep his unfounded statements to the Hutchinson wrestling room!
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Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Hutch apparently isn't as good at bending the eligibility rules as SW and Simley.
Care to validate your statement of Scott West bending the eligibility rules with facts, BRM8? Or are you akin to the typical MSNBC reporter
Eligibility for student athletes participating in the MSHSL must comply with the credit requirements established in bylaw 103.00. Students must be on track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible. With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress". Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine. In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole. It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete. Did he have to sit for a period of time after enrolling? I wasn't aware anyone could transfer mid season and still participate? Anyone know the rule on it?
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How about 2AA Champions....
106. Chase Groh 113. Nick Johnson 120. Justin Stauffacher 126. Jackson Stauffacher 132. Justin Sampson 138. Tanner Kroells 145. Justin Kopet 152. Tyler Wagener 160. Cade Mueller 170. John Huss 182. Christian Kurth 195. Nick Nolan 220. Steven Hajas HWT. Calvin Menke
Anyone got anything better? No Pickell or Jakes???
Not only 2AA champs, they will be state champs!!!
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How about 2AA Champions....
106. Chase Groh 113. Nick Johnson 120. Justin Stauffacher 126. Jackson Stauffacher 132. Justin Sampson 138. Tanner Kroells 145. Justin Kopet 152. Tyler Wagener 160. Cade Mueller 170. John Huss 182. Christian Kurth 195. Nick Nolan 220. Steven Hajas HWT. Calvin Menke
Anyone got anything better?
No Pickell or Jakes??? Not only 2AA champs, they will be state champs!!! Oops Forgot about Jakes. Definitely Champ!
I think Stauffacher tops Pickell this year
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Care to validate your statement of Scott West bending the eligibility rules with facts, BRM8? Or are you akin to the typical MSNBC reporter
Eligibility for student athletes participating in the MSHSL must comply with the credit requirements established in bylaw 103.00. Students must be on track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible. With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress". Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine. In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole. It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete.
That’s very educational djs, and I thank you for the information... However, it does validate BRM8’s assertion that Scott West bends the rules and I am asking for an incident that proves his statement... otherwise he should keep his unfounded statements to the Hutchinson wrestling room! I don't think it is appropriate to bring student athletes names into the conversation. Nothing will change because of it. Water under the bridge.
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Eligibility for student athletes participating in the MSHSL must comply with the credit requirements established in bylaw 103.00. Students must be on track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible. With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress". Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine. In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole. It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete.
That’s very educational djs, and I thank you for the information... However, it does validate BRM8’s assertion that Scott West bends the rules and I am asking for an incident that proves his statement... otherwise he should keep his unfounded statements to the Hutchinson wrestling room!
I don't think it is appropriate to bring student athletes names into the conversation. Nothing will change because of it. Water under the bridge. Don’t want to mention names because there are none
Stop trying to pump your narrative by cutting other down. Especially without merit!!!
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Eligibility for student athletes participating in the MSHSL must comply with the credit requirements established in bylaw 103.00. Students must be on<br />track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible.<br /><br />With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress". <br /><br />Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine. <br /><br />In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole. <br /><br />It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete.
That’s very educational djs, and I thank you for the information...<br />However, it does validate BRM8’s assertion that Scott West bends the rules and I am asking for an incident that proves his statement... otherwise he should keep his unfounded statements to the Hutchinson wrestling room!
I don't think it is appropriate to bring student athletes names into the conversation. Nothing will change because of it. Water under the bridge. Don’t want to mention names because there are none
Stop trying to pump up your narrative by cutting others down. Especially without merit!!!
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Quoting limited to 4 levels deepStudents must be on<br />track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade. That means that Junior in high school, at this time, must be able to graduate in 3 semesters. If they will need additional help such as summer school or after school programs, they are technically ineligible.<br /><br />With that being said, is there alternatives and exceptions to make it work. YES. Some schools may place ineligible students into special classes with an individual educational plan (IEP). Then the requirements are waived and reclassified to "making satisfactory progress". <br /><br />Eligibility exceptions for "satisfactory progress" can be used if approved the school principal. The league does not have a definition for "satisfactory progress" but leaves the requirements to the local district and school board to determine. <br /><br />In conclusion, if the student in question has enough successfully completed credits to earn a high school diploma in 3 semesters then he is fine to complete. If he does not, and competes, then its the ethical and moral standards of the school district, coaching staff, and wrestling program as a whole. <br /><br />It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete.
That’s very educational djs, and I thank you for the information...<br />However, it does validate BRM8’s assertion that Scott West bends the rules and I am asking for an incident that proves his statement... otherwise he should keep his unfounded statements to the Hutchinson wrestling room!
I don't think it is appropriate to bring student athletes names into the conversation. Nothing will change because of it. Water under the bridge.
Don’t want to mention names because there are none Stop trying to pump up your narrative by cutting others down. Especially without merit!!! I’m sure the young man wrestling the spot that the supposed “move in” will likely take is pumped. Put in the work and get benched for a better showing at team sections and possibly state. Interesting to see how it pans out.
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Quoting limited to 4 levels deepStudents must be on<br />track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade.
I don't think it is appropriate to bring student athletes names into the conversation. Nothing will change because of it. Water under the bridge.
Don’t want to mention names because there are none Stop trying to pump up your narrative by cutting others down. Especially without merit!!!
I’m sure the young man wrestling the spot that the supposed “move in” will likely take is pumped. Put in the work and get benched for a better showing at team sections and possibly state. Interesting to see how it pans out. Has the world gotten so lazy that an ounce of investigation is too much work? I guess it’s just easier to post bull&$#* on the forum JROB. Please tell to whom you are referring to in your post?
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Its amazing that people on here are actually even posting about this. Its all hogwash and zero merit to it.
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Maybe they know more about Scott West then Scott West does???
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Maybe they know more about Scott West then Scott West does??? Impossible, nobody knows more about wrestling than "The Coop". :X
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Let the kids figure it out on the mat instead of grown adults bickering at each other. As a 2AA fan, I feel like I am fairly well connected within this section and have heard nothing about a transfer, etc.
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Nothing to hear...Maybe its me, but any post coming 2:25AM on a Sunday morning seems a little dubious. What time do the bars close? :D :D :D :D
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Quoting limited to 4 levels deepStudents must be on<br />track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade.
Don’t want to mention names because there are none Stop trying to pump up your narrative by cutting others down. Especially without merit!!!
I’m sure the young man wrestling the spot that the supposed “move in” will likely take is pumped. Put in the work and get benched for a better showing at team sections and possibly state. Interesting to see how it pans out.
Has the world gotten so lazy that an ounce of investigation is too much work? I guess it’s just easier to post bull&$#* on the forum JROB. Please tell to whom you are referring to in your post? Very aggressive rebuttal. Sometimes this is the research, waiting for some dink to blow up. No need to mention names, I think it’s been mentioned further up the page.
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This must be the year Scott West has had enough of the BS. If you're going to complain about them ... they seem to be embracing it and saying OK let's have some Fun!!! Lol hat tipped to ya.
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Nothing to hear...Maybe its me, but any post coming 2:25AM on a Sunday morning seems a little dubious. What time do the bars close? :D :D :D :D A lot of valuable information in this world has been introduced after bar close...
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Dilly , Dilly
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Quoting limited to 4 levels deepStudents must be on<br />track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade.
I’m sure the young man wrestling the spot that the supposed “move in” will likely take is pumped. Put in the work and get benched for a better showing at team sections and possibly state. Interesting to see how it pans out.
Has the world gotten so lazy that an ounce of investigation is too much work? I guess it’s just easier to post bull&$#* on the forum JROB. Please tell to whom you are referring to in your post?
Very aggressive rebuttal. Sometimes this is the research, waiting for some dink to blow up. No need to mention names, I think it’s been mentioned further up the page. a simple look at http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/rosters.asp?actnum=424 and scrolling to Scott West would reveal to you that all this talk is HORSE S#*T
But its always easier to condemn a team without proof
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Jan 16 2018, 02:28 PM
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Something is amiss however with the roster. Their full roster with weight certifications is not there
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BRM8
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Jan 16 2018, 02:37 PM
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- Thats 2
- Jan 16 2018, 02:06 PM
- JROB4PREZ
- Jan 16 2018, 12:57 PM
- buwahkon
- Jan 16 2018, 05:40 AM
- JROB4PREZ
- Jan 15 2018, 08:22 PM
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepStudents must be on<br />track to meet the school’s graduation requirements in six years (12 consecutive semesters) beginning with the first day of attendance in the 7th grade.
Has the world gotten so lazy that an ounce of investigation is too much work? I guess it’s just easier to post bull&$#* on the forum JROB. Please tell to whom you are referring to in your post?
Very aggressive rebuttal. Sometimes this is the research, waiting for some dink to blow up. No need to mention names, I think it’s been mentioned further up the page.
a simple look at http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/rosters.asp?actnum=424and scrolling to Scott West would reveal to you that all this talk is HORSE S#*T But its always easier to condemn a team without proof Jackwagons! Buwahkon started all this with his remark about AJ not fitting in Hutch, people that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. I believe all the name calling and cussing is coming from "The Coop" fans.
Edited by BRM8, Jan 16 2018, 02:38 PM.
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wholemilk
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Jan 16 2018, 02:38 PM
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- djs7s
- Jan 15 2018, 02:42 PM
It sounds to me that the Hutchinson School District and coaching staff was not willing to drop their standards, and overall expectations, for an exceptional athlete. Spot on DJ! The integrity, morals, character and standards of the Hutch school and coaching staff is some of the best ever! Glad my son wrestles for them!
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guillotine1
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Jan 19 2018, 03:27 PM
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Unfortunately, this thread is close to getting shut down.
Rumors, personal attacks, etc... don't belong here.
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