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If the above video promo does not appear in your browser click this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIsR6wNmDMo Wrestling Fans At Burke Miss Out On Match Between Two of the Top Heavyweight Athletes In Region By Will Cummings Well, alright! Maybe my source who said last week that the Huskers were going to offer Bronson Marsh a gray shirt turned out to be right after all: Huskersillustrated.com’s Sean Callahan is reporting that the Huskers are planning to meet with Marsh this evening to discuss a gray shirt—stay tuned! So What is A Gray Shirt? In short: It means that a player will sign a letter of intent in February but he will not practice with the team or attend classes at the school giving him the gray shirt until the second semester. His five year clock will not start until he begins classes in the second semester (next January). His scholarship will not count against the school’s total allowable per year (25) until next year—in Marsh’s case the class of 2011.
It would have been a great treat for fans who attended this past weekend’s Omaha Burke Wrestling Invitational to see these two talented athletes grapple. However, the Omaha World-Herald reported that undefeated and three-time Nebraska state wrestling champ Ron Coleman of Omaha North did not wrestle in the meet because he was “out getting healthy for the stretch run.” On the flip side: Iowa’s Harlan Cyclone heavyweight Matt Hoch, a 6-5 , 230 lb, DE football prospect, did wrestle in the meet. Hoch, who has multiple D-1A offers, is committed to the University of Missouri. He went on to beat Norfolk’s Aaron Wichman 13-4 to win the 285lb title at the Burke invitational. See full story on Burke Wrestling Invitational here Football Recruiting Season Is Winding Down and Basketball and Wrestling are just Heating Up: A look at Some Hot Prospects Poll: Vote at top of the sidebar on left for who will win the Metro Holiday Basketball Tournament.
Boys Metro Holiday Basketball Tournament Poll
The Boys Metro Holiday Basketball Tournament kicks off this weekend on Saturday, December 19th. The tournament is usally a very good barometer as to what team(s) will have the depth and breath to make the annual pilgrimage to the state playoffs in Lincoln. As it stands, Caleb Steffensmeier and Cole Martin have the Creighton Prep Jr. Jays looking like the leaders of the pack and on their way to a repeat–but not by very much. Several other teams like Bell East, Burke, Bryan, Benson and Central could gel their way deep into a state playoff run. The Metro Tournament has 16 boys basketball teams entered–but let’s get for real! Only half of the teams entered have a legitimate chance to come out on top in this tournament. So Teams like North, Northwest and some other bad to mediocre basketball teams are not considered in this poll. Wait now. That doesn’t mean that one of the “bad” teams can’t pull off an upset or two–but win the whole thing. Nah. Therefore, after whitlling away the pretenders from the contenders–the poll locacted at the top of the left sidebar–reflects the teams that have at least a player’s shot at taking home the Boys Metro Holiday Tournament Trophy. Click on link below to view the tournament bracket Get Your Video Out! The annual May college evaluation period of high school football prospects is just around the corner. Class of 2010 football prospects who are serious about playing college football are strongly advised to have your highlight and game films ready by the evaluation period and/or no later than the end of this school year. You will want to have film available to give to coaches at any spring or summer camp you–hopefully– plan on attending. If you already have a highlight film made and have posted it on YouTube or a similar sight, please e-mail the link to myHitNews.com @ myhitnews@yahoo.com, or simply fill out and send the form at the end of this article so that we can post the video on our “Prospect Videos” page, accessed by clicking on the tabbed link at the top of our Home Page. New Feature We are seeking highlights video links from serious minded male or female Nebraska high school prospects in any sport. In addition to posting your video on our prospect page, each week we will feature a prospect video at the top right sidebar of our home page. The first Prospect to be featured is the talented Nick Mizaur from Creighton Prep. Great video too. Check it out.
Fill Out and Submit the Form Below To Send Us Your Video Link Alex Bridgeford & Ron Coleman: Two For the AgesBy Will Cummings This past Thursday, I did something I never did before; I attended the Nebraska High School State Wrestling Tournament—boy have I been The venue (Qwest Center) alone is enough to impress, but when you factor in the significant number of fans that somehow managed to attended an—early–morning, weekday, first round session and you get to experience the precision in which the event was ran, and top it all off by getting a chance to see some outstanding athletes and a few of the best high school wrestlers in state history do their thing; well, it makes for a very enjoyable time. Below are some of the athletes that impressed me the most: Alex Bridgeford 140 lb—The nations No. 2 ranked 140 pound high school wrestler out of Omaha Burke high school had a phenomenal high school career that includes smashing the all-time career takedown record and three state titles.
Before Bridgeford even hits the mat, you know by the way that he carries himself that there is something special about the kid, who exudes confidence out of every pore of his body. I feel fortunate for the opportunity to have seen a live state tournament performance of perhaps the best wrestler in the history of Nebraska. Yea, he is that good! Ronald “THE LEGEND” Coleman, 285lb— “Perhaps a legend in the making” is how I described him in our 2008 Preseason All -Metro Football Watch List. Now let’s drop the “perhaps.” A heavyweight champion as a freshman? Ridiculous! And now he has three state titles: two heavyweight titles and now a super heavy title to go along with his 2008 Nebraska Super State First Team football honors. This kid is a beast! What’s Pelini and company waiting for? Josh Kage, 285 lb—He almost upset The Legend in the finals, losing by just one point (3-2). Despite the loss, Kage is still in the running for the best boys athlete in the state. The North Dakota football bound Kage is also one of the best shot put and disc throwers in the Nebraska. Folks, this young man is just getting started. Cody Hobbs, 171lb—The 2008/2009 Class A 171lb Champion is only a junior and the Creighton Prep fullback and D-1 prospect looked every bit as impressive on the mat as he does running the ball on the football field. Nick Mizaur, 189lb—Oh, what a way to end the tournament with a semi-final round DQ when you were ahead. Nevertheless, Mizuar is one impressive athlete, look out for him on the gridiron in 2009. Austin Williams, 160lb—The Burke junior, had a very strong season wrestling at 160, even though he had to shed some serious weight to get there. Yet, the Bulldog linebacker has the frame, toughness and athleticism and the proven ability on the field to garner some recruiting attention. Unfortunately, there was one big-time junior that I had anticipated seeing on the mat, but Creighton Prep D-1 defensive tackle prospect, Jeff Uher, reportedly broke his leg during a practice session on the day before the state tournament. We wish Jeff a speedy recovery! |
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