SCMAT Exclusive Wrestling Article 11-15-07
How many Freshman State Champs hit an off-year? John Green of Fort Mill Jacob Mitchell of South Pointe The 2006-2007 was a banner year for record setting by our Freshman class of wrestlers in South Carolina. Five State Champions were Freshman and that has never been done before in 39 years of wrestling in SC!!! Not only was the "5 in one year" a record, but we also saw two other records set. First, 4A had never seen 2 freshman state champions in one season. John Green of Fort Mill at 112 lbs. and Jacob Mitchell of South Pointe at 103 lbs. (both pictured above) established a first in 4A. Congratulations guys! 3A and 2A-1A had achieved that mark before in 1987 and 1978 respectively. Second, a 1A team had never had a freshman state champion! And Chesterfield breaks the record with 2 in one year in the 2A-1A tourney! Congratulations to Elijah Burr and Ian Harper, as well as Coach Lance Abernathy. What a fantastic program going on there at Chesterfield!! I must admit, that there is an outside chance someone will let me know about a freshman state champ that I missed on the list below. Please send me any names left off this list to scmat@hotmail.com I think the list is thorough, but I count on feedback to set the record straight if necessary! But, to get to the focus of this article, how many Freshman State Champs hit an off-year? How many times do freshman state champs fall short of the ultimate goal of 4 state titles? We have had 34 wrestlers in South Carolina win an individual State Championship as a freshman. 12 of those still have years of eligibility left. 10 of those 12 can obtain 4 titles! Since we have had 8 wrestlers total, obtaining the elite status of 4X State Champions, let's look at the list of freshman state champs. Hard to believe it took 35 years to produce 8 wrestlers as 4 time state champions and in the last 3 years we now have another 10 wrestlers working on their goal of 4 state titles! At some point we will have to figure out if the recent surge is due to wrestlers starting at younger ages through clubs, AAU, USA Wrestling ... or if coaching has gotten better ... or if overall talent has gotten weaker ... I'm guessing it's the first and second of these assumptions. Freshman State Champions in South Carolina: Year Wt Tourney School Wrestler School Name Coach Overall State Titles ----- ---- ------- ------ ------------------ ------------- ---------------- -------------------- 2007 103 4A 4A Jacob Mitchell South Pointe Eddie Cook 1 (3 seasons to go) 2007 112 4A 4A John Green Fort Mill Chris Brock 1 (3 seasons to go) 2007 103 2A-1A 1A Elijah Burr Chesterfield Lance Abernathy 1 (3 seasons to go) 2007 112 2A-1A 1A Ian Harper Chesterfield Lance Abernathy 1 (3 seasons to go) 2007 140 2A-1A 2A Nick Proveddi Crescent Chris Strickland 1 (3 seasons to go) 2006 103 4A 4A Brandon Feix Fort Mill Chris Brock 1 (2 seasons to go) 2006 103 3A 3A Eddie Coles Eastside Jack Kosmicki 2 (2 seasons to go) 2006 112 2A-1A 2A Eric Rholetter West-Oak Jeffrey Jordan 2 (2 seasons to go) 2005 103 3A 3A Bryce Martin Eastside Jack Kosmicki 2 (1 season to go) 2005 112 3A 3A Corbin Martin Eastside Jack Kosmicki 3 (1 season to go) 2005 112 2A-1A 2A Dalton Harper Chesterfield Lance Abernathy 3 (1 season to go) 2005 171 2A-1A 2A Jonathan Willard Loris Thomas Britt 3 (1 season to go) 2004 135 3A 3A J.C. Oddo Eastside Jack Kosmicki 4 2003 103 4A 4A Elliot Courter Mauldin Mike Frye 1 2003 103 3A 3A Matt Leach Eastside Jack Kosmicki 4 2002 103 2A-1A 2A Rocky Phillips Loris James Wright 2 2001 103 4A 4A Kyle Kimrey Dutch Fork B.D. LaPrad 3 1998 103 2A-1A 2A Chip Sandifer West-Oak Mark Holliday 3 1997 215 3A 3A Ben Connell Lugoff-Elgin Tim Wash 4 1997 103 2A-1A 2A Jeremy Moseley Chapin Bob Taylor 3 1996 103 4A 4A Chris Collins Rock Hill Jim Barnes 3 1995 130 4A 4A Robby Bell Hillcrest Rick Kreiner 4 1994 145 4A 4A Shawn Petties Rock Hill Jim Barnes 2 1992 103 2A-1A 2A Derrick Campbell Blue Ridge Malcolm Singleton 1 1987 98 3A2A1A 3A James Creech Dreher Joe Soltish 2 1987 112 3A2A1A 3A Dan Wirnsberger Greer Jim Few 4 1986 98 4A 4A Howard Jones Spartanburg Tim Remaley 1 1982 105 2A-1A 2A Ray Lloyd Buford Joe Funderburk 1 1980 105 4A 4A Bruce Gault Irmo B.D. LaPrad 1 1980 105 2A-1A 2A Joe Shelble Chapin Paul Lareau 2 1978 105 4A 4A Teddy Fitts Airport Jim Barnes 1 1978 98 2A-1A 2A James McKinney Buford Joe Funderburk 4 1978 132 2A-1A 2A Barnell Mack Swansea Frank Shealy 4 1975 145 4A->1A 4A Carl Van Sewell Airport Jim Barnes 4 Interesting Trivia Fact #1 --- Most Interesting Freshman Final's result - Not to take anything away from the most dominating wrestler in South Carolina history (possibly my opinion only), but Ben Connell of Lugoff-Elgin (winner of 4 state titles, winner of the NHSCA Senior National Champion at HWT and winner of the 2000 National Dave Schultz High School Award honoring the best high school wrestler) won his freshman state title by Disqualification ... The wrestler Ben Connell would have faced in the Finals was aggressively cheering matside for one of his teammates during an earlier match and was DQed. I'm assuming Ben Connell would have won if they had wrestled, but the trivial interest remains!! Interesting Trivia Fact #2 --- 2nd most Interesting Freshman Final's result - Bruce Gault of Irmo required 3 Overtimes to win his freshman title 4-3, but would only achieve the one title. After being shocked in a semi-final upset his sophomore year and placing 3rd, Gault left the sport. I graduated from Irmo as his wrestling partner for those two seasons, always one weight class above him. My first knee injury (and surgery after the season) came from an intense practice scrapping with Bruce Gault during my Junior season, his Freshman season. I made C's and B's in English back then and narrow A's in Math (fortunately my Math teacher was a former wrestler) ... somehow I ended up being a number cruncher working on computers that stayed in wrestling and really would rather not have to write all of this history down. Since I did not win a state title, I now have the ultimate drive to produce the South Carolina History book on wrestling. 1-2 years away, I'm practicing here. Interesting Trivia Fact #3 --- I find it "fitting and deserving" that Coach Joe Funderburk of Buford H.S. became the first 2A-1A coach to coach a 4x state champion, James McKinney, (less than an hour before the next 2A-1A wrestler, Barnell Mack, would achieve the same result). Coach Funderburk wrestled in the very first State Tournament in 1969. I can not wait to tell the stories of 1969 and when South Carolina's first wrestlers and coaches launched our sport's journey here in SC! Interesting Trivia Fact #4 --- Same school, Same year, 2 freshman - 2 times this has occured. Eastside in 2005 when the Martin twins, Bryce and Corbin would both win state titles. Chesterfield pulled the double hat trick last season with Elijah Burr and Ian Harper. I guess within this trivia, you have to give credit to the Martin twins for being the only brothers to ever both win titles as freshman! Interesting Trivia Fact #5 --- Forget the Sophomore Jinx, try the Junior/Senior Jinx -- James Creech of Dreher would win state titles as a Freshman and Sophomore but lose in Overtime of the State Finals his Junior year 10-8 and then make the State Finals again his Senior year but lose 5-5 by Judge's decision. An Outstanding career none the less!!! Of the four wrestlers that completed their prep careers with 3 state titles, only one (Kyle Kimrey) was hit with the Sophomore jinx. Interesting Trivia Fact #6 --- Unlucky breaks --- Chip Sandifer, Jeremy Moseley and Shawn Petties all experienced injuries to halt their quest for 4 titles. Sandifer would not complete his senior year wrestling due to an injury, Moseley would not complete his junior year wrestling due to a broken arm (a parked car rolled over it while rescuing a cat, honest!) and Petties would not complete his sophomore year wrestling due to an injury (broken arm I believe) from football. Interesting Trivia Fact #7 --- About 75% of all freshman state champions (26 out of the 34) are in the 112 lbs. weight class or below. These weight classes will usually be pretty freshman dominated, however with 219 state champions in 39 years that were at 112 lbs. or below, that averages to about 11% of the champions in those classes were freshman. It's still hard to win as a freshman! To wrap things up, freshman wrestlers can make a difference, and they have made a big difference here in South Carolina! Most continue their success after banner seasons to start their prep careers, though few will win 4 state titles. Some will become fortunate (as well as skilled and talented) to achive the highest goal and find four gold medals hanging on their bedroom wall or framed one day. We can congratulate those from the past and now watch to see what the next active classes will achieve. Hopefully in this SCMAT exclusive article for 2007-2008 the history of SC wrestling is defining itself as an exciting past with a future awaiting more greatness. These historical articles at SCMAT will hopefully provide accurate facts though we may always have missed some data at some point. If you notice a correction, addition or just want to comment please send a reply to scmat@hotmail.com thanks, Mark Buford