John Fritz https://nwhof.org/national-wrestling-hall-of-fame/bio/2548
Jeff Prescott.....https://nwhof.org/national-wrestling-hall-of-fame/champions-database?wrestler=6532&tab=aa
In my physical education classes we called it Battleball....had several variations....kids loved Battleball, but it was only played occasionally...example in the Fall when we were outside, but it was raining....just sayin'
I count 15 different guys.....Davis, Darkus, Weaver, McFarland, Metzger, Carr, Monday, Martinez, D. Schultz, M. Schultz, Ed Banach, Jim Scherr, Bill Scherr, Baumgartner and Lou Banach.
I just mean which year had the toughest 10 wt. classes....some wt's. may be great 1-8, some may be great only 1-4....but the most great weight classes.
I was sent to the hall once....history/8th grade, Mr. Folger....great teacher....I was innocent that day, but had been guilty before, so I didn't argue just went to the hall. Then I got in trouble with Mrs. Starr (student council advisor/8th grade) who saw me in the hall. I also got paddled once by my math teacher Mr. Grau....that was the last time I was ever in trouble.
The Brakeman reports were always a great read and wealth of information. You can still find them online... a couple of my favorite reads were his take on Shawn Nelson, North Royalton, Ohio (now the coach at Findlay College) and Luke Fickell, now the head football coach at Wisconsin. If you are ever bored, pulled a couple of these up for your reading enjoyment....also a great learning experience. Fadz http://www.ovaecwrestling.com/2010/2008_brakeman.htm
Davison's best guys on those teams...Chase and Brent Metcalf, John Reader, Paul Donahoe, Chad Rousch, Casey Streeter, Trevor and Travis Perry, and Joe and John Whitman. St. Edwards has had many great teams as well as St. Paris Graham....not saying the 1981 St. Ed's team is there best....I like the '82 team, but the '81 team had Pat Welch 3rd, and 5 state champs who all went on to Division 1 success. Greg Wright, Jim Heffernan, Greg Elinsky, Joe Silvestro and Bill Elbin.