Friday, March 13, 2009

Ed’s Word: Number: 11 March 13, 2009

Ed’s Word:  Number:  11            March 13, 2009  

1.  On March 21st, Reba McIntire will perform at a benefit for Retired Wrestling Coach Richard Carlini.  Carlini is recovering from a congenital condition called arterio venous malformation which caused him to suffer a stroke within his spine.  He is now wheelchaired.  The benefit is to help defray the costs, as medicare benefits have run out and he is on his own.  Costs are about 40 to 50 thousand a year.  The benefit was organized by many of his wrestlers at Maine West High School.  For more information about the foundation go to teacherscoachesandstudentsfoundation.com. 

2.  A few asides from the recent State Tournament - Individual:  Undefeated Wrestlers were:  145 - Elias Larson - Chicago Hts., Marion Catholic at 42-0;   171 - Lee Munster - Grant at 45-0;   285 - Curtis Blaydes - Chicago DeLaSalle at 37-0 all in Division AAA.  103 - Topler Carton - Rock Island Alleman at 36-0;  119 - Joe Roth - Dixon at 36-0;  130 - Adam Sheley - Geneseo at 44-0  -  all in Division AA.   103 - Josh Bennett - Woodriver-East Alton - 43-0;  171 - Shea Baker - Murphysboro - 36-0;  189 - Mitchell Alberstett - Durand - 31-0;  285 - David Devine - Petersburg-Porta - 43-0  all at Class A. 

3.  In Class A 69 schools entered;  52 scored at least 1 point;  In 2A 76 entered and 49 scored;  3A 93 entered and 67 scored.- That is a total of 238 entered with 168 scoring.  These figures would be about the same as in previous years with 2 classes.  I think in time that the number of qualifiers will increase in 2A to 16 and in 3A to 24, but this is in the hands of the principals, but who knows, with a little patience and nice talking to your principal, what might occur. 

4.  If we were to score the tournament:  Class A would have b een won by Wilmington, followed by Petersburg-Porta;  Gibson City;  Kewanee;  (tied);  Harvard;  Macomb;  Bishop McNamarra;  Murphysboro and Stillman Valley tied;  Canton.  2A would have been won by Montini, followed by:  Crystal Lake Central;  Bethalto Civic Memorial;  Lemont;  Mahomet-Seymour;  Geneseo-Darnall;  Troy-Triad;  Yorkville;  Rockford East and Wauconda.  3A would have been won by Oak Park, followed by Lockport;  Chicago Hts, Marion Catholic;  Providence Catholic;  Neuqua Valley;  Glenbard North;  Chicago DeLaSalle;  Marist;  Wheeling and O’Fallon.   

5.  The Duals were equally successful.  Bloomington with Mike Manahan’s direction.  The Arena was big enough - you could see from all angles and their attention to details was pretty good.  Maybe we have found a new home.  Some very good duals went on during this tournament.  1A was won by Wilmington over LeRoy - third was Stillman Valley over Petersburg-Porta.  Others competing were:  Benton;  Harvard;  Murphysboro and Sterling Newman.  Class 2A was won by Montini over Yorkville and Third by Crystal Lake Central over Troy-Triad - Others were Champaign Central;  Lemont;  Mahomet-Seymour and Oak Forest.  Class 3A was won by Oak Park over Minooka - Third was Glenbard North over Edwardsville.  Others were Grant;  Naperville Central;  Mt. Carmel and Wheeling. 

6.  Hall of Fame Coach - long time coach at Dundee Crown Al Zinke has retired.  We wish him well. 

7.  I observed Division 3 Nationals in Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Elmhurst College had its First ever National Champion in Jake Oster of Lockport at 125.  I will list all of Illinois connected all americans later on. 

8.  George Dyche of West Aurora carried a banner and presented Awards to the 285 pound class.  He is a graduate of Coe.  Also another Coe graduate - Chris Donaldson of Wheaton Central carried a banner and presented an award, as did a Cornell graduate and retired coach from the Palatine area Merv Miller who now lives in Wisconsin. 

9.  Mike Tamillow has won the Bronze in Iran.  He is starting to move up the ladder in USA Wrestling - he is a former wrestler from Fenwick and Northwestern.

10.  Although a few schools have started Wrestling programs, we are still in danger of losing some.  Wagner college on Long Island, the smallest school in Division I with 1900 students has dropped its program along with women’s volleyball, citing a number of reasons.

11.  Lincoln College Won the Junior College Regionals, which all Illinois schools are in plus a Missouri and a Michigan school.  Dave Klemm was named Coach of the Year.

12.  Larry Gassen received the Alumni Achievement Award from Downers Grove North High School.  Congratulations to Larry - I guess he had to give a speech.

13.  Coaches and Officials and IWCOA voting members - You should be casting your votes for the categories that are awarded at the State Banquet.  They need to be in by the 21st.  You can do this on line.

14.  Northern Illinois placed 3rd in the Mac Conference with a champion who is from Indiana.

15.  Illinois connected placewinners:  Big 10 - 125 - 2 - Brandon Precin - Northwestern - Carl Sandburg;  125 - 6 - B.J> Futrell - Illinois - Mt. Carmel;  133 - 3 - Jimmy Kennedy - Illinois - Grant;  133 - 5 - Dan Dennis - Iowa - Grant;  141 - 6 - Keith Sulzer - Northwestern - Ohio;  141 - 7 - Ryan Prater - Illinois - Plainfield Central;  149 - 6 - Andrew Nadhir - Northwestern - Michigan;  149 - 8 - Eric Terrazas - Illinois - Wheaton North;  157 - Champion - Mike Poeta - Illinois - Highland Park;  157 - 2 - Jason Welch - Northwestern - California;  165 - 6 - Roger Smith-Bergsrud - Illinois - Lake Forest;  174 - 4th - John Dergo - Illinois - Morris;  184 - Chanpion - Jake Herbert - Northwestern - Pennsylvania;  184 - 4 - Jordan Blanton - Illinois - Richmond-Burton;  197 - 3 - Patrick Bond - Illinois - Virginia;  197 - 8 - John Schoen - Northwestern - Marist;  285 - 3 - John Wise - Illinois - Pittsfield;  285 - 5 - Nathan Everhart - Indiana - Tinley Park Andrew.  Illinois 2nd;  Northwestern 8th.   Big 12:  125 - 2nd - Tyler Clark - Iowa State - Orion and Iowa;  133 - Champion - Nick Fanthorpe - Iowa State - Naperville North;  165 - 2 - Stephen Dwyer - Nebraska - Rockton-Hononegah;  174 - Ryan Burk - Iowa State - Peoria;  184 - 2 - Jerome Ward - Iowa State - St. Rita.  National Junior College:  133 - 3 - Eric Ellington - Rend Lake - East St. Louis;   133 - 5 - Omi Acosta - Waubonsee - Florida;  157 - 6 - Phillip Starnes - Harper - Schaumberg;  157 - 7 - Bryce Lumzy - Lincoln - Dixon;  165 - 4 - David Dwyer - Lincoln - Rockton-Hononegah;  165 - 6 - Tim Springs - North Iowa Area - Bremen;  174 - Champion - James Nakashima - Lincoln - Dwight;  174 - 8 - Michael Palerno - Triton - Ridgewood;  184 - 8 - Don Johnson - Waubonsee - Sycamore;  285 - 6 - Matt McGlaughlin - Rend Lake - Murphysboro.   Lincoln was 10th; Rend Lake 17th; Harper and Waubonsee 24th and Triton 31st.   NAIA:  133 - Champion - Ray Stephens - Lindenwood - Waubonsee JC and Florida;  133 - 4 - Wade Lowe - McKendree - Alton;  133 - 6 - Kyle Williams - McKendree - Mascoutah;  141 - 4 - Jonathan Henslee - Grand View - Libertyville;  157 - Champion - Jeremy Powell - Lindenwood - Proviso East and Triton;  157 - 3 - Matt Collum - Missouri Baptist - Neuqua Valley;  165 - Champion - Aaron Winning - McKendree - Belleville Althoff;  174 - 3 - Josh Bryant - McKendree - Oklahoma;  197 - Champion - Andrew Sanchez - McKendree - O’Fallon;  285 - 4 - Dan Moore - McKendree - Missouri;  285 - 7 - Cedric Powell - McKendree - Oklahoma.  McKendree was Third;..  Division Three:  125 - Champion - Jake Oster - Elmhurst - Lockport;  125 - 5 - Clayton Rush - Coe College - Aledo;;  141 - 3 - Austin Bautista - UW-Whitewater - Maine South;  157 - 5 - Jesse Milks - UW-Platteville - Dakota;  165 - 2 - Ben Youel - North Central - Crystal Lake Central;  165 - 6 - Josh Terrell - Dubuque - Round Lake;  184 - 4 - Gabe Youel - North Central - Crystal Lake Central;  184 - 8 - Toby Boltz - Wheaton College - Sycamore;  285 - 2 - Mark Corsello - Elmhurst - Maine South.  Elmhurst College 7th;  North Central 14th.  Results of Division 2 and 1 will be in the next word.

16.  Courtesy of Jason Salley the following FS/GR tournament dates and sites as follows:  Sunday March 15 - Rules clinic at Conant 12 noon;  21st a Saturday - GR tourney at Wright JC 10 AM;  22nd a Sunday - FS at Wright 10AM;  27th a Friday GR at Naperville Central 6 PM;  28th a Saturday FS at Naperville Central - 10 AM.  April:  17th - GR at Maine South - 6 PM;  18th - FS at Maine South 10AM.  May:  2-3 - Illinois FS championships at U. of Illinois Armory.  16-l7 - State GR tourney at Oak Park.  30th - 2nd Chance at Sycamore 10 AM.   June:  11-13 - Kids/cadets Northern Plains in Loves Park, Illinois.  17-21 - Schoolboy/girl National Duals in Indianapolis, Indiana at Warren High School.  17-21 - Cadet National duals - Rochester, Minnesota.  23-28 - Junior National Duals - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  30-lst - Kids FS and GR Nationals in Orem, Utah.   JULY - 18-25 - Cadets/Juniors FS-GR - womens FS - Fargo, North Dakota.  Good Luck to all.

17.  Don’t forget the Redbird Open Tournament on April 4th at the Shirk Center, Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington - 3rd grade through college.  Call 309-750-1334 for information.

18.  Midwest Nationals will be on July 11th at the Shirk Center - Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington - Grades 1 through college. Contact Mike Manahan - 309-665-0033 or 800-433-8226 for information.  A great tournament for those who do not go to the various nationals.  This event is sponsored by the IWCOA’  Illinois Coaches Assn;  US Army and Bloomington Sports. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some hire public-relations writers.There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have alteredStatesmen rise and fall on the smallest of actions.Hardwork spotlights the character of people; some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don’t turn up at all.When you can’t have what you want, it’s time to start wanting what you have.Ultimately, the only power to which man should aspire is that which he exercises over himself.

-Ed

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Reba McEntire performed in the Northwest suburbs, in a benefit concert for Maine West High School coach and Hall of Fame member, Richard Carlini, who spent 31 years working with teens in Des Plaines.
    Here is link to the Daily Herald story and photos. Including a photo of coach holding Reba’s hand back stage. Feel free to post the link. George
    http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=280831

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