Saturday, January 12, 2013

Peru Wrestling results at Western

Peru Wrestling Results for Western super 6, January 12th 2013. Peru went 5-0 winning 58 of 70 matches. During this tournament

Congratulations to Coach Andy Hobbs for earning his 350th Career Dual meet victory vs. Western this weekend!

Peru had two wrestlers earn their 100th career win. Senior Colin Quin won his 100th match by defeating Wabash’s Ben Dillon by 1:12 pin. Colin won 24 matches as a freshman, 25 matches as a sophomore, 30 matches as a Junior, and currently is 22-11. Colin is a 2x Conference Champion, 3x regional qualifier and placed at Mishawaka.

Kegan Kern finished the day with 101st career victory. Kegan won 31 as freshman, 39 matches as a sophomore and currently has 31 wins. Kegan  is 2x Conference Champion, a Sectional  and Regional champion in 2012. Kegan Kern placed 3rd at Mishawaka this season.

Evan Loe was selected the Outstanding Wrestler by the coaches at Western for the 2nd year in a row. Evan Loe is currently 31-2 and Ranked 4th in the state by IHSWCA.

Team Results     Season Record 21-3   #2 School History winning %

Peru      77           Pioneer                4

Peru      68           Winamac             12

Peru      74           Wabash                3

Peru      64           Wawasee            12

Peru      43           Western              33

Peru Individual Results                  Day        Season

106         Shane Garretson              3-2          17-13

113         Connor Quin                      5-0          30-4       Tournament Champion

126         Kegan Kern                         5-0          31-4       Tournament Champion

132         Peyton Sturgill                   5-0          20-12     Tournament Champion

138         Evan Loe                              5-0          31-2       Tournament Champion                 Outstanding Wrestler Award

145         Colin Quin                           3-2          22-11

152         Braxton Simpson              5-0          23-10     Tournament Champion

160         Kaleb Hammersley          5-0          26-7       Tournament Champion

170         Kane Rockenbaugh         5-0          26-9       Tournament Champion

182         Nick Cress                           4-1          27-6       Tournament Runner-Up

195         Danny Fisher                      3-2          13-19

220         Erik Hobbs                           3-2          17-12

285         Collyn Hults                        3-2          3-8

Congratulations to Coach Andy Hobbs for earning his 350th Career Dual meet victory this weekend! In just 19 seasons as a Head Coach, Coach Hobbs is officially the fastest wrestling coach to 350 victories in Indiana History. At 350 career wins, Coach Hobbs is now 13th all-time in dual meet victories in Indiana.  Of the twelve coaches ahead of him, five of the coaches are retired and one will be finished at the end of the season.  Victory number 350 could not have been more rewarding, as it was a 45-35 victory over conference rival Western.  With this victory the Tiger also went 5-0 on the day to win the Western Super 8.  Peru Wrestling is now 21-3 on the season and has not lost a dual meet in nearly a month and a half.  The Tigers have been as high at 17th in  state’s one class Genius Rankings and are currently 9th in the 2a Coaches Poll.

In 18 seasons as Head Coach at Peru High School, Coach Hobbs has won 7 Conference Team Title,  10 Sectional Team Titles, 4 Team Regional Titles, and 4 Semi State Team runner- ups.  During this time, he has compiled a winning percentage of 68% and has a winning percentage of 78% in the last 6 years. Quite possibly the most impressive, under Coach Hobbs, Peru has had 29 individual state qualifiers! This is the fourth most amongst any school in the state during these years.   Once again, congratulation to Coach Hobbs, the Peru Wrestling Program , and Peru High School!

350 + DUAL VICTORIES

ANDY HOBBS                     PERU

AL HARTMAN                    SB CLAY

TRENT MCCORMICK       YORKTOWN

ANDY SIMON                     CARMEL

JIM TONTE                          PERRY MERIDIAN

400 + DUAL VICTORIES

STEVE VANDERAA           WINAMAC

HENRY WILK                       PENN 

450 + DUAL VICTORIES

TOM MILLER                      LAFAYETTE JEFF 

500 + DUAL VICTORIES

MIKE GOEBEL                    EVANSVILLE MATER DEI

BOB HASSEMAN               FRANKLIN COMMUNITY

BARRY HUMBLE                NEW HAVEN

PHIL THRASHER                 NEW ALBANY

800 + DUAL VICTORIES

REX PECKINPAUGH         NEW CASTLE 

ACTIVE AFTER 2012-2013 SEASON 

Year

Wins

Losses

Coach

Conference

Ind. Champs

Sectional

Ind. Champs

Regional

Ind. Champs

SemiState

Ind. Champs

State Finals

1995-96

9

17

Hobbs

2nd Place

2

2nd Place

1

 

 

 

 

 

1996-97

16

8

Hobbs

2nd Place

5

2nd Place

2

 

 

 

 

Brown

1997-98

21

8

Hobbs

 

5

2nd Place

4

 

 

 

 

Birner

1998-99

19

5

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

5

CHAMPIONS

6

CHAMPIONS

1

 

1

Birner,Hoover

1999-00

26

8

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

6

CHAMPIONS

8

CHAMPIONS

1

 

1

Birner,Hartinger,Nye

2000-01

24

13

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

6

CHAMPIONS

6

2nd Place

2

 

 

May,Hoover

2001-02

28

11

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

5

CHAMPIONS

8

2nd Place

1

 

1

May,Horton

2002-03

19

16

Hobbs

2nd Place

5

CHAMPIONS

5

2nd Place

5

2nd Place

1

May,Fuller

2003-04

24

11

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

3

CHAMPIONS

5

2nd Place

3

2nd Place

 

Duke,Jones

2004-05

16

13

Hobbs

2nd Place

5

2nd Place

5

 

4

 

1

Fuller,Duke,Jones

2005-06

12

12

Hobbs

2nd Place

3

2nd Place

4

 

1

 

 

Heron

2006-07

19

8

Hobbs

2nd Place

4

CHAMPIONS

6

CHAMPIONS

4

2nd Place

1

Leffel,Corner,Duke

2007-08

25

2

Hobbs

2nd Place

4

CHAMPIONS

7

CHAMPIONS

1

2nd Place

 

A. Garretson,Lefflel,Markou

2008-09

20

5

Hobbs

2nd Place

4

CHAMPIONS

6

2nd Place

3

 

 

S. Garretson,Sparks

2009-10

18

6

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

4

CHAMPIONS

8

 

2

 

1

Sparks

2010-11

15

9

Hobbs

2nd Place

4

2nd Place

3

 

1

 

 

 

2011-12

17

7

Hobbs

CHAMPIONS

4

2nd Place

3

 

2

 

0

Loe

2012-13

21

3

Hobbs

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

 

 

 

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