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First thing...that Cael kid looks like he was pretty good.

 

Second, Mark Churella wrestled 18 matches on the frontside of the bracket on his way to a 3/1/1/1(without a RS season).

18 matches on the front-side, 8 pins and 140 points scored in the 10 matches that he didn't pin his guy for an average of 14 points per match.

One son that pinned Johnny Hendricks in the finals despite losing in what is not at all a controversial match and was a 3X AA and another son who was a 3X AA...both wrestled in the finals.

Not sure what his eldest son did.
 

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6 hours ago, scourge165 said:

Does this account for the differences in scoring? Placement, advancement, bonus points, etc...

Seems like a pain in the ass.

Everything is scored using today's rules for scoring. The early guys are disadvantaged by having very small brackets causing them to lose out on advancement points. That is why I have a per match calc. When you sort by that it brings all the 1930's to 1950's guys to the top.

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I am only copying the top 30 for display purposes, but I have anyone who has scored at least 59 total points based on current scoring methods (226 total).

New entrants to the list this year were Austin O'Connor (60.5), Carter Starocci (67), Aaron Brooks (68), and Roman Bravo-Young (68).

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