Did I miss the talk of Sentes being at 141?
Did I miss the talk of Sentes being at 141?
Just me guessing for now.
But given CMU's solid-quality lightweights in the 125-133 range (Roth, Horan, Cullinan) and the fact that Sentes is freakishly tall its a guess I feel comfortable making at this point in time.
If I'm wrong it certainly won't be the first time.
RIP Jacob Schlottke - 1984-2011
"If Cornell finishes ahead of Iowa with five all americans I'll jump into the Des Moines River after finals." -Herkey#1 8/16/12
Cashe was injured most of last year and finished 16-8-ALL of his losses (save one )were to AA's or Rd. of 12's . His last loss was a 12-11 decision to Mack.
2011-12 Results:
1. Cashe Quiroga Maj Chris Lyon (Michigan) 15-2 1-0
2. Cashe Quiroga Fall Chad Deno (Central Michigan) 2:52 2-0
3. Cashe Quiroga Dec Andrew Novak (Eastern Michigan) 8-5 3-0
4. Cashe Quiroga Dec Aaron Kalil (Navy) 7-1 4-0
5. Logan Stieber (Ohio State) Maj Cashe Quiroga 15-2 4-1
6. Cashe Quiroga Maj Brandon Fifield (Michigan State) 18-7 5-1
7. BJ Futrell (Illinois) Dec Cashe Quiroga 13-6 5-2
8. Logan Stieber (Ohio State) Fall Cashe Quiroga 1:12 5-3
9. Chris Dardanes (Minnesota) Dec Cashe Quiroga 7-6 5-4
10. Cashe Quiroga Tech Shane McQuade (Wisconsin) 20-5 6-4
11. Cashe Quiroga Dec Ridge Kiley (Nebraska) 9-5 7-4
12. Cashe Quiroga Dec Joe Duca (Indiana) 11-9 8-4
13. Cashe Quiroga Dec Zach Horan (Central Michigan) 6-2 9-4
14. Cashe Quiroga Dec Nick Arujau (Cornell) 7-5 10-4
15. Cashe Quiroga Maj Zach Horan (Central Michigan) 12-4 11-4
16. Cashe Quiroga Fall Brandon Fifield (Michigan State) 5:39 12-4
17. Cashe Quiroga Dec Chris Dardanes (Minnesota) 6-3 13-4
18. Logan Stieber (Ohio State) Dec Cashe Quiroga 9-6 13-5
19. Zac Stevens (Michigan) Dec Cashe Quiroga 3-2 13-6
20. Cashe Quiroga Dec Chris Dardanes (Minnesota) 4-1 14-6
21. Cashe Quiroga Maj Shane McGough (Arizona State) 19-6 15-6
22. Zac Stevens (Michigan) Dec Cashe Quiroga 14-9 15-7
23. Cashe Quiroga Dec Brian Owen (Boise State) 6-4SV 16-7
24. Shelton Mack (Pittsburgh) Dec Cashe Quiroga 12-11 16-8
Cashe was not getting blown out all the time and ALL of his losses were to AA's except Mack-a round of 12 guy. He beat Dardanes and then Horan twice .
Last edited by r.payton@att.net; 06-14-2012 at 11:54 AM.
You know, I think I would rather be a man than a god . We don't need anyone to believe in us. We just keep going anyhow. It's what we do.
BTW Shane, thanks so much for putting these out. This time of year it gives everyone something to interact on, when there isn't a lot going on. You can tell by the number of posts in a short period of time that it's appreciated!!
Jacob Schlottke---Gone too soon, and the world is a little less bright because of it. RIP, brother.
One, two, Evans is coming for you...
I have been told two things about the Storley/Yohn situation. This person spoke with J who said there are no plans to switch either, but apparently Storley weighed 172 on the last day of ncaas.
Go Hawkeyes.
Personally with the cleared out nature at 174 with Ruth moving up, I think it benefits the Gophers more if Storley stays exactly where he's at.
I haven't decided what I'm going to do with him yet, but at 174 I think he's a finals candidate.
RIP Jacob Schlottke - 1984-2011
"If Cornell finishes ahead of Iowa with five all americans I'll jump into the Des Moines River after finals." -Herkey#1 8/16/12
