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  2. I think right now it's him, DeSanto and Buchanan. Teemer and Parco I heard are sticking around and will compete when healthy. Definitely need to add more
  3. Team Race 1. Iowa 138 2. Washington 94 2. Idaho 94 2. Utah 94 4. Pennsylvania 94 6. California 87 6. Illinois 87 8. Ohio 76 9. Wisconsin 74 9. Missouri 74 Championship Finals 88 lbs - Ty Martin (Iowa) over Cyrus Millage (Iowa) 9-0 94 lbs - Miro Parr-Coffin (Washington) over Cody Bakhsh (Delaware) 9-0 100 lbs -Wyatt Dannegger (Missouri) over Alexander Hall (Missouri) 8-0 106 lbs - Diego Robertty (Iowa) over Blake Mauch (Utah) 10-2 113 lbs - Kacen Jones (Utah) over Zachary Donalson (Arkansas) 9-0 120 lbs - Ryder Owen (Washington) over Tommy Wurster (Ohio) 11-0 126 lbs - Robert Ruscitti (Illinois) over Cooper Mathews (Colorado) 5-4 132 lbs - Gage Bjerga (Minnesota) over Blake Nevils (Idaho) 10-2 138 lbs - Caden Yanarella (Pennsylvania) over Mihai Necula (Georgia) 8-0 144 lbs - Gideon Gonzalez (New Jersey) over Hayden Reuter (Alaska) 5-4 150 lbs - Gregory Torosian (California) over Colin Rutlin (Missouri) 3-1 157 lbs - Asher Bacon (Pennsylvania) over Kayden Hanlon (Nevada) 5-1 165 lbs - Harrison Smith (Nevada) over Braylon Stewart (Louisiana) Fall 1:26 175 lbs - Ivan Ivanov (Idaho) over Tate Sailer (North Dakota) 8-0 190 lbs - Peter Mocco (Florida) over Will Etu (Virginia) 12-3 215 lbs - Gage Ponton (Idaho) over Xander Horak (Ohio) 7-3 285 lbs - Lucas Feuerbach (Iowa) over Rhodes Molenda (Oklahoma) Fall :54 Third Place Bouts 88 lbs - Leo Murillo (Pennsylvania) over Aiden Rosewarne (California) 9-0 94 lbs - Jack Thrush (Arizona) over Dominic DeMarco (Illinois) 9-0 100 lbs - AJ Woerpel (Wisconsin) over Garrett Bjerga (Minnesota) 8-5 106 lbs - Arav Pandey (California) over Holten Crane (Idaho) 8-0 113 lbs - Ray Long (Illinois) over Greysen Packer (Idaho) 8-0 120 lbs - Corey Brown (Maryland) over Weston Porter (Iowa) 8-0 126 lbs - Trestin Houck (Alaska) over Jaxsen Bailey (Connecticut) Fall 1:12 132 lbs - Reza Massjouni (Virginia) over Thomas Banas (Illinois) 14-11 138 lbs - Cael Humphrey (California) over Riker Ohearon (Utah) 13-2 144 lbs - Hunter Gordon (Texas) over Diego Valdiviezo (California) 3-0 150 lbs - Dayton Fitzgibbon (Washington) over Thunder Page (Kansas) 10-0 157 lbs - Emerson Tjaden (Kansas) over Kaleb Griffin (Nebraska) 10-2 165 lbs - Max Harris (Kansas) over Preston Burroughs (Massachusetts) Fall 1:09 175 lbs - Duane Leslie (Washington) over Shepard Stephens (Utah) Fall :57 190 lbs - Carter Lester (Ohio) over Braylen Bieber (California) 2-1 215 lbs - Elliot Havlish (Wisconsin) over Bruno Pallone (Montana) 12-8 285 lbs - Jaden Wesley Rakestraw (Georgia) over Leland Day (Colorado) 12-2 Fifth Place Bouts 88 lbs - Caleb Heyder (Utah) over Parker Wingen (South Dakota) 8-0 94 lbs - Xander Webber (Ohio) over Rylan Sandoval (Oklahoma) 7-4 100 lbs - Jantz Greenhalgh (Utah) over Derik Kiefer (Georgia) 11-2 106 lbs - Colton Wyller (Illinois) over Tristan Pino (Colorado) 11-9 113 lbs - Jeremy Carver (Indiana) over Lazarus McEwen (Washington) 6-6 120 lbs - Anthony Valls (New York) over Aiden Jalajel (Oklahoma) 9-5 126 lbs - Abraham Coronado (Nevada) over Martez Sheard (Wisconsin) 9-1 132 lbs - Bryson Burton (Oklahoma) over Alex Gau (Minnesota) 18-7 138 lbs - Jack Simpson (Colorado) over Jake Nieto (New York) 8-0 144 lbs - Alexander Penzkover (Wisconsin) over Isaac Conner (Oregon) 9-0 150 lbs - Marcus Killgore (Arizona) over Diesel Pedersen (Oklahoma) 10-2 157 lbs - Kale Davis (Missouri) over Kobe Cunanan (Arizona) Fall :51 165 lbs - Jesus Guzman (California) over Deacon Dressler (Indiana) 8-0 175 lbs - Tyde Nelsen (Iowa) over Jakob Hoke (Ohio) 8-0 190 lbs - Ibrahim Zaky (Virginia) over Kannon Freschette (Washington) 10-1 215 lbs - Kade Splinter (Wisconsin) over Joaquin Ruiz (Utah) MedFFT 285 lbs - Andrew Olson (Minnesota) over Noah Larios (California) MedFFT Seventh Place Bouts 88 lbs - Logan Raske (Tennessee) over Jude Goss (Georgia) Fall 1:23 94 lbs - Gavin Boller (Michigan) over Eldon Roth (Wisconsin) 8-4 100 lbs - Brody Compau (Michigan) over Dylan Phillips (Michigan) 10-0 106 lbs - Shawn Coffel (Colorado) over Evan Cies (Pennsylvania) 10-2 113 lbs - Thiago Silva (California) over Griffin Sensintaffer (Oklahoma) 8-0 120 lbs - Mateo Gallegos (Pennsylvania) over Aidan McClure (Illinois) 8-1 126 lbs - Jordan Manyette (Pennsylvania) over Evan Schomburg (Pennsylvania) 3-2 132 lbs - Tyler Yancey (Texas) over Shane Stream (Illinois) 138 lbs - Aspen Tritz (Wisconsin) over Brody Schmitt (Nebraska) Fall 1:10 144 lbs - Carson Neubert (Wisconsin) over Josiah Beltran (Wisconsin) 8-0 150 lbs - Tommy Rowlands (Ohio) over Aaron Ellison (North Carolina) 11-10 157 lbs - Parker Casey (Iowa) over Mason McDonnell (California) 7-5 165 lbs - Radic Dvorak (Illinois) over Jacob Hodge (Michigan) 10-1 175 lbs - Arkail Griffin-Edwards (Illinois) over Kyle Gallo (Florida) 10-2 190 lbs - Reed Falk (Wisconsin) over Brecken Wacholz (Minnesota) 10-2 215 lbs - Satoshi Davis (Nevada) over Zach Leftwich (Virginia) MedFFT 285 lbs - Joe Constable (Iowa) over Hans Wiederkehr (New York) 2-1
  4. But the real treat for me was a Dairy Queen cone with the butterscotch dip.
  5. Always the chocalate eclair for me. We had Good Humor, but not Mr. Softee. I still get excited when I hear the music in the neighborhood.
  6. My list was not necessarily in order.
  7. Vanilla with sprinkles, chocolate with the grinded up nuts was a close second
  8. I'm looking to purchase a spotlight to hang up in the gymnasium for our home matches. HS coaches, what company did you go through or what light did you decide to go with?
  9. Doesn’t the drugs trump the registration? Or just the cc? Or both?
  10. So I found out that Asher Bacon is going to Faith. He is the #2 Recruit in class of 2029 and just made the Finals in both styles at Fargo (winning Greco but taking 2nd in Free). He will likely slot in at 157 for Faith, which gives them a huge boost. Wagner's slide down. That 157-285 run is going to be all nationally ranked guys. They also have Riley Crandall in class of 2029 who got Fargo 7th at 94lbs and will be a potential 106 for them
  11. As others have said, I think the issue is more the combination of the three things (expired registration, guns, vape pen) together and not so much each one individually.
  12. You stated an opinion once you used wokesters. And it has everything to do with it as it completes the thought. Quit acting like Republicans don't like to spend by leaving them out. Big beautiful deficit spending. Yet another way Trump duped voters.
  13. Today
  14. High school kids have a valid license for them and no drugs in their person ?
  15. Vanilla or chocolate? D3
  16. 2nd favorite... strawberry shortcake. 3rd was chocolate eclair. D3
  17. Isn't it already screwd up?
  18. Team Race 1. Illinois 190 2. Utah 89 3. Oklahoma 71 4. Minnesota 70 4. Pennsylvania 70 6. California 68 6. Ohio 68 8. Iowa 66 9. Colorado 65 10. Nebraska 62 Championship Finals 100 lbs - Kaden Oldroyd (Utah) over Onofre Gonzales (Colorado) 8-0 106 lbs - Vincent DeMarco (Illinois) over Xzander Donner (Kansas) 9-0 113 lbs - Kaleb Pratt (Illinois) over Daniel Goodwin (Illinois) 7-1 120 lbs - Roman Luttrell (New Mexico) over Joel Friederichs (Minnesota) 8-7 126 lbs - Van Smith (Oklahoma) over Paliku Chang (Hawaii) 9-1 132 lbs - Manny Saldate (Nevada) over Brian Grabner (Alaska) 8-7 138 lbs - Thomas Verrette (Oklahoma) over Ned Kauffman (Pennsylvania) 9-0 144 lbs - Luis Alberto-DeSilva (Pennsylvania) over Maksym Chubenko (Ohio) 6-3 150 lbs - Matthew Martino (Idaho) over Dmytro Chubenko (Ohio) 6-5 157 lbs - Wyatt Medlin (Illinois) over Bas Diaz (Iowa) 5-1 165 lbs - Will Scherer (Missouri) over JayDen Williams (Michigan) 5-5 175 lbs - Lincoln Jipp (Iowa) over Ladd Holman (Utah) 10-0 190 lbs - Adonis Bonar (Nebraska) over Lucas Ricketts (Kentucky) Fall 1:09 215 lbs - Josh Hoffer (Illinois) over Evan McGuire (Minnesota) 7-0 285 lbs - Hunter Vander Heiden (Wisconsin) over Kade West (Washington) 8-0 Third Place Bouts 100 lbs - Frank Fuentes (California) over Quentin Williams (Illinois) Fall 1:10 106 lbs - Niko Odiotti (Illinois) over Ace Schweitzer (Nebraska) 10-2 113 lbs - Cameron Jackson (California) over Caden Correll (Illinois) 9-5 120 lbs - Carter Wallis (Missouri) over Dunia Sibomana (New York) 4-4 126 lbs - Boden Banta (Idaho) over Kellen Downing (Montana) Fall 1:29 132 lbs - Nathan Rioux (Indiana) over Josiah Boyden (Georgia) Fall 2:17 138 lbs - Isaiah Schaefer (Indiana) over Geromino Rivera (Utah) 9-7 144 lbs - Jordyn Raney (Kentucky) over Austin Collins (Colorado) 5-4 150 lbs - Jacob Morris (Alaska) over Brandon Dean (Colorado) 6-5 157 lbs - Logan Glynn (Nebraska) over Cael Gilmore (Ohio) 11-10 165 lbs - Sullivan Ramos (Wisconsin) over Jared Remington (Texas) 9-0 175 lbs - Mario Carini (New Jersey) over Trae Rios (Oklahoma) 7-1 190 lbs -Aidan Squire (New Jersey) over Jimmy Mastny (Illinois) 11-1 215 lbs - Myron Mendez (Florida) over Cash Cooley (Texas) 7-5 285 lbs - Ashton Honnold (Iowa) over Trayvn Boger (Utah) Fall 1:59 Fifth Place Bouts 100 lbs - Symon Woods (Illinois) over Simon Carter (Colorado) 7-5 106 lbs - RJ Phelan (Florida) over Camron Smith (Pennsylvania) 10-0 113 lbs - Jose Cordero (Tennessee) over Mason Brayfield (Missouri) 8-0 120 lbs - Joshua Enoch (Oregon) over Nic Enzminger (North Dakota) Fall :48 126 lbs - Czar Quintanilla (Washington) over Jack Baker (California) 8-0 132 lbs - Mason Carlson (Utah) over Lawson Eller (Minnesota) 8-0 138 lbs - Dale Corbin (Pennsylvania) over Anthony Delgado (Nevada) 9-0 144 lbs - Josh Requena (California) over Jet Brown (Missouri) 9-0 150 lbs - Colton Weiler (Wisconsin) over Donald Jackson (Kansas) 8-0 157 lbs - Will Deutschlander (Oklahoma) over David Burchett (Colorado) 2-2 165 lbs - Luke Hoag (Minnesota) over Daniel Acosta (Texas) Fall :41 175 lbs - Cody Kirk (Alabama) over Waylon Cressell (Alabama) 9-7 190 lbs - Jarrett Wadsen (Minnesota) over Cooper Reves (Kansas) 12-3 215 lbs - Michael Boyle (Ohio) over Leimana Fager (Utah) MedFFT 285 lbs - Caleb Rodriguez (Pennsylvania) over Preston Krueger (Wisconsin) 16-5 Seventh Place Bouts 100 lbs - Aidan Ortega (Illinois) over Jaxsen Vestal (Iowa) 8-0 106 lbs - Casey McElligott (Georgia) over Damian Trujillo (New Mexico) 13-4 113 lbs - Koa DeLoach (Florida) over Braydon Studer (Ohio) 8-0 120 lbs - Cruzer Dominguez (Nebraska) over Kaleb Blackner (Utah) Fall :35 126 lbs - Saxton Scott (Idaho) over Jake Knight (Iowa) 13-5 132 lbs - Kiernan Meink (Nebraska) over TJ Koester (Iowa) 5-2 138 lbs - Deven Casey (Illinois) over Austin Ellis (Utah) MedFFT 144 lbs - Derek Barrows (Colorado) over Dominic Way (West Virginia) Fall 2:14 150 lbs - Evan Boblits (Maryland) over Bryce Palmer (Texas) 9-0 157 lbs - Eli Esguerra (Ohio) over Gabriel Delgado (Nevada) 8-0 165 lbs - Colton Loween (Minnesota) over Jozeph Valenzuela Smith (Arizona) 13-11 175 lbs - Logan Bruce (California) over Kalob Ybarra (Colorado) Fall 2:03 190 lbs - Victor Marks-Jenkins (Maryland) over Ethan Osburn (Virginia) 4-1 215 lbs - Lusiano Lopez (Oregon) over Daniel Moylan (California) 7-4 285 lbs - Zayne Candelaria (Arizona) over Darion Bitz (North Dakota) Fall 1:20
  19. Before you answer. It hardly matters. Both categories need deporting. &nbs For the ones you say didn’t get caught. Where are their: if you enter the United States legally, you will receive paperwork to prove it. This typically comes in the form of an I-94 Arrival/Departure Record, which is issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For many, this I-94 is now obtained electronically, but it is still a record of your legal entry and authorized stay. these can be looked up electronically so losing them is a crapola excuse
  20. Mr Softee with sprinkles was the s**t!!
  21. How long before TacoBoy, Pope Trump gets involved and really screws it up?
  22. A good time for all to make sure their ID reflects DONOR. If so the chances your eyes, lungs and whatever possible can be used to help others since you will not be needing them any longer.
  23. Maybe they feel they can't compete with Penn State?
  24. He had the other four pistols in a closed gym bag, didn't he? Not open. Nothing wrong with owning firearms. We have shooting teams in our High Schools. 4H and similar have shooting lessons and awards for it. We have High School kids quality to train at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs in marksmanship and a number have College Scholarships for it as well. One local High School won the State title for Trap Shooting. All the vilification of firearms and possession and ammo is foolish. Almost as dumb as owning a fully electric car in rural areas like ours with winter temperatures often in 40 below zero territory.
  25. Entering the country illegally is a criminal offense in the United States. Specifically, it's a misdemeanor for the first offense, and can be prosecuted as a felony for subsequent offenses or after deportation. While the broader concept of being present in the US without proper documentation is a civil matter handled by immigration courts, the act of entering illegally is a federal crime. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Illegal Entry: Entering the US without inspection or authorization is a crime under 8 U.S.C. 1325.
  26. It's good to be free.
  27. 1. But it's not a criminal violation. You aren't supposed to let your dog poop on public property without picking it up, because you can get fined. A civil violation of law is very different from a criminal one. 2. No it doesn't. And I know people who came here in various ways that weren't official and still don't have the proper documentation. Just not having documentation, regardless of how you arrived here, is still not a crime. What *IS* a crime is if the border patrol actually sees you cross the border without authorization. They can't charge you with a crime for simply being present and nothing else. 3. If you commit a crime, regardless of whether you're here legally or a citizen, you're going to face consequences no matter what. 4. That is true of anyone. Case in point, a few years ago the attorney I worked for had a case where a guy got pulled over on the freeway driving a van with 8 undocumented day laborers in the back. The police called ICE or BP (I forget which) and they asked if they had committed a crime. The police said no they hadn't, and ICE/BP said ok that they weren't going to come out because nobody had committed a crime.
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