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The
"Bad to the Bone" award is presented each week to the
wrestler exhibits great sportsmanship, hard work and excellent
attitude at the weekly tournaments or meets.

Jansen Thrasher
Week
of March 2, 2008

When
the "Bad to the Bone" award was conceived, we decided we
didn't want the award to only be about doing well in
tournaments. We wanted the award to recognize a wrestler who
really wrestles to their absolute best and leaves it all on the
mat, no matter what the outcome of their matches.
This
week we are proud to present Carter Pell with the "Bone"
for this week. Carter wrestled in the Warren
Tournament on Saturday and gave everything he had and for that we
are very proud of him.
Keep
working hard Carter.
Week
of February 24, 2008

The
"Bone" was presented to Owen Sego this week. Owen
has been on a growth spurt and moved up a weight class and still
won his weight class (PW45) in the Center Grove Beginner's
Tournament. Keep up the hard work.
Congratulations
Owen.
Week
of February 17, 2008

Ian
Rodimel is "Bad to the Bone" for this week. Ian
wrestled well in the very tough Indy Nationals
tournament.
Congrats
Ian
Week
of February 10, 2008

Tyler
Antal was presented with the "Bone" for this week.
Tyler wrestled very well in his first even completive matches
during the intersquad dual meet. Tyler started club
wrestling just a few weeks ago and he is improving tremendously.
Keep
up the hard work Tyler.
Week
of February 3, 2008

William
Hermesch was the winner of the "Bone" for this
week. William wrestled in his first tournament on Sunday,
Feb. 3 at the Fishers Beginners Open. William wrestled well,
showed awesome sportsmanship and had a great attitude. He
even won a few matches. Congratulations
William.
Week
of January 27, 2008 
Noah
Laux was the winner of "Bad to the Bone" award for the
his work at the New Palestine Dragon Folkstyle Open tournament on
Sunday January 27.
Congratulations Noah.......
Week
of January 20, 2008 
Keaton
Fainter for his work at the Daniel Mercer Franklin Folk
Challenge Please
congratulate Keaton as the first ever Bad to the Bone winner. |