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Southend Posted Thursday at 02:11 AM Posted Thursday at 02:11 AM We go to the state championship . Only 1 Cham in Indiana , per weight. All are state champs. I guess if you have several champs at any weight class, then you go to states.
MPhillips Posted Thursday at 08:16 AM Posted Thursday at 08:16 AM How many states are gonna be there... 1 .
PSUDad97 Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM 15 hours ago, Southend said: We go to the state championship . Only 1 Cham in Indiana , per weight. All are state champs. I guess if you have several champs at any weight class, then you go to states. That's not relevant. It's the nomenclature that is tied to the shortened nickname of the various tournaments. States is short for the State Wrestling Championships just like Nationals or NCAAs is short for the National Wrestling Championships, and Districts, Regionals, etc. They all work the same. How many classifications or any of that nonsense has no bearing. It seems odd that it's almost universally accepted to use Nationals, Worlds, NCAAs, Olympics, etc., but for some reason it doesn't make sense for people in certain states around the country to call their respective State Wrestling Tournament "States".
okokzach Posted Thursday at 08:02 PM Posted Thursday at 08:02 PM 2 hours ago, PSUDad97 said: It seems odd that it's almost universally accepted to use Nationals, Worlds, NCAAs, Olympics, etc., but for some reason it doesn't make sense for people in certain states around the country to call their respective State Wrestling Tournament "States". That's how language works. English isn't consistent and logical all the time. Olympics actually doesn't fit with the others. Native English speakers wouldn't say "I won Olympics". They would say "I won THE Olympics." State vs. states is clearly a regional difference and that's fine. 1
PSUDad97 Posted Thursday at 10:35 PM Author Posted Thursday at 10:35 PM 2 hours ago, okokzach said: That's how language works. English isn't consistent and logical all the time. Olympics actually doesn't fit with the others. Native English speakers wouldn't say "I won Olympics". They would say "I won THE Olympics." State vs. states is clearly a regional difference and that's fine. As long as you realize and admit that the folks that say “State” are being oddly inconsistent and by all accounts, they are wrong.
PortaJohn Posted Thursday at 11:08 PM Posted Thursday at 11:08 PM It's State's. Apostrophe S= possessive. I Don't Agree With What I Posted
MizzouFan01 Posted yesterday at 05:43 AM Posted yesterday at 05:43 AM When someone says “ I am/was a state champ, National Champ or Olympic Champ”, there is no S on the end. State is the correct term.
MPhillips Posted yesterday at 05:47 AM Posted yesterday at 05:47 AM 7 hours ago, PSUDad97 said: As long as you realize and admit that the folks that say “State” are being oddly inconsistent and by all accounts, they are wrong. State champ/qualified for State tourney. National champ/Qualified for National Tournament. Olympic champ/Qualified for the Olympic games. World champ/Qualified for the World championships. .
PSUDad97 Posted yesterday at 04:01 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:01 PM 10 hours ago, MPhillips said: State champ/qualified for State tourney. National champ/Qualified for National Tournament. Olympic champ/Qualified for the Olympic games. World champ/Qualified for the World championships. No one is disputing any of that. 1
MPhillips Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 52 minutes ago, PSUDad97 said: No one is disputing any of that. If they are, "by all accounts, they are wrong." .
PSUDad97 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, MPhillips said: If they are, "by all accounts, they are wrong." If you will refer to any of the other tournaments in their shortened name (National Championships to Nationals or NCAAs, or Regional Championships to Regionals or Regions, District Championships to Districts, etc.) but you think "States" is wrong when referring to the State Championships, then you are being very inconsistent in your thought process. Of course you call the wrestler the State Champion, and you can certainly call the tournament the State Tournament or State Championships, that is not the debate here.
PSUDad97 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 12 hours ago, MizzouFan01 said: When someone says “ I am/was a state champ, National Champ or Olympic Champ”, there is no S on the end. State is the correct term. That's irrelevant to the debate. Do you ever refer to other tournaments as Nationals, or Regionals or NCAAs or the Olympics? Of course no one is referring to said wrestler as the "States" Champ, just like no one calls so and so the Nationals Champ, or Districts Champ, etc.
BruceyB Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 20 hours ago, PSUDad97 said: As long as you realize and admit that the folks that say “State” are being oddly inconsistent and by all accounts, they are wrong. Or you could just relax.
PSUDad97 Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, BruceyB said: Or you could just relax. Very true, I will, knowing the truth.
MPhillips Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, PSUDad97 said: If you will refer to any of the other tournaments in their shortened name I don't, but I hear the drum you're beating and don't disagree... 1 .
BarSeries Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago It's state. And I realize it's inconsistent with other college tournaments......Big 10's, NCAA's........... I'm super curious on when and where the split happened.
Pin Head Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I started wrestling in 1969. Our goals were to make it to "states". Regardless of plural or possessive, good or bad grammar that was the way we spoke of it. Maybe it was the combined district/region/state tournaments or perhaps Western PA jargon. OK yinz jagoffs ! Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and exuberance.
PortaJohn Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 16 hours ago, MizzouFan01 said: When someone says “ I am/was a state champ, National Champ or Olympic Champ”, there is no S on the end. State is the correct term. 5 hours ago, MPhillips said: If they are, "by all accounts, they are wrong." On 2/20/2025 at 5:35 PM, PSUDad97 said: As long as you realize and admit that the folks that say “State” are being oddly inconsistent and by all accounts, they are wrong. If someone says I wrestled at States I know they are a good wrestler from a good wrestling state. If someone says I wrestled at state I assume they suck Disclaimer: I actually do not hold this view but have always found this topic hilariously fun to debate Edited 17 hours ago by PortaJohn 1 I Don't Agree With What I Posted
ionel Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, PortaJohn said: If someones says I wrestled at States I knows they are a goods wrestler from a goods wrestling states. If someone says I wrestled at state I assume they sucks Disclaimer: I actually do not hold this view but have always found this topic hilariously fun to debate Sures just don'ts bring this sh*ts over to the Colleges Boards. s Edited 16 hours ago by ionel 1 .
PortaJohn Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, ionel said: Sures just don'ts bring this sh*ts over to the Colleges Boards. s State('s)= POSSESSIVE I Don't Agree With What I Posted
MPhillips Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, PortaJohn said: If someone says I wrestled at States I know they're from eastern Ohio... .
PortaJohn Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 8 minutes ago, MPhillips said: I know they're from eastern Ohio... St. Edward's wrestling program is easily the most successful in the state of Ohio, and consistently one of the top programs in the nation. Located in Lakewood, Ohio it is officially in the Eastern Time Zone. States=Success I Don't Agree With What I Posted
ionel Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, PortaJohn said: State('s)= POSSESSIVE Well sure if folks were saying "I won the state's wrestling tournament" but they're not. They are saying "I won states" like its both Kentucky and Tennessee. .
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