Comments on: Iolani boys, Kamehameha girls win Duals https://www.hawaiiprepworld.com/featured/iolani-boys-kamehameha-girls-win-duals/ The source for Hawaii's high school sports Mon, 04 Jan 2016 05:57:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: mikathedog https://www.hawaiiprepworld.com/featured/iolani-boys-kamehameha-girls-win-duals/comment-page-1/#comment-67749 Mon, 04 Jan 2016 05:57:54 +0000 http://www.hawaiiprepworld.com/?p=57248#comment-67749 The P4P should reflect one’s current status and past accomplishments should be weighed to judge the level of the competition and toughness of the weight classes. The MIT tournament in general this year was very weak the results don’t prove much. If you look over the returning placers from last year most of the upper weight classes are very weak with the exception of maybe one top wrestler. 285 only Eldredge (5th), 220 Sullivan (2nd), Tynanes-Perez (195) and Nobody (182). While 170 may have 3 placers in Villarmia (1st), Waki (4th), and Arakawa (5th), It should be noted that Villarmia loss to Slaven (145) and Stevenson (152), Arakawa (Kaiser) beat Fantanu (Iolani) at 182. I don’t believe Ilabon should be ranked a head of Pascua and Corey Cabanban with a loss to Blaysen. KJ has mowed through top level competition including Stevenson, Bailey, and Gallarde. I think 113 might stack up to be just as tough as 132 with 5-6 deep of quality wrestlers, 120, 138, and 145 (with Diamond) are pretty deep as well. 106 seems pretty weak without new comers Stefanelli and Nishigaya. The Pagurayan twins and Morisato twins are quality wrestlers and are always in contention as well as Cody Cabanban who has had some tough losses but should not be overlooked. Although 195 looks weak I think Tynanes-Perez (Campbell) belongs until someone beats him. Christmas wish list for match-ups would be Corbett vs Pascua at 160, and Terukina vs Kato at 132.

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