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I've never seen a score that high before. I remember seeing a 34-6 score at the state tournament back in 1981. Back in those days any win by 12 points or more scored the same as a techfall today and was called a "superior decision", but there was no 15 point "mercy rule" like today. Seems to me if you can rack up 30 points on somebody that you probably could pin him if you wanted. 

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8 minutes ago, 666 said:

I've never seen a score that high before. I remember seeing a 34-6 score at the state tournament back in 1981. Back in those days any win by 12 points or more scored the same as a techfall today and was called a "superior decision", but there was no 15 point "mercy rule" like today. Seems to me if you can rack up 30 points on somebody that you probably could pin him if you wanted. 

Interesting. 34-6 is pretty steep. I didn't think of there being no mercy rule for high school. I'm sure there were some pretty crazy scores. 

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13 minutes ago, WrestlingRecords.com said:

Interesting. 34-6 is pretty steep. I didn't think of there being no mercy rule for high school. I'm sure there were some pretty crazy scores. 

I don't even know when techfalls became a thing. Sometime after I was done with my wrestling career. There was no mercy on the mat when I wrestled 😄

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No worse than the afore mentioned but Randy lewis beat an Iowa State guy, not jim gibbons, by more than 20 I think, odd match cause he was such a pinner and couldnt shoot without embarassing himself.

"Half measures are a coward's form of insanity."

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9 minutes ago, billyhoyle said:

 

That was fun to watch. Looked like Bobby Weaver's ribs were hurting! Announcers referenced wins of 42-0 and 36-0 that year, damn. And that's only with 2 pt near falls. Wowza. 

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