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Crusaders win their seventh consecutive Louisiana Classic title |
February 4th, 2020 | Written by: Editor |
The 2020 Louisiana Classic was held on January 17th and 18th at the Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana. As expected, Coach Andrew Nicola's Brother Martin Crusaders won the event by 37 points over Holy Cross and 114 points over St. Paul. The margin over the Wolves surprised many as they have been considered as viable to win this event as well as the Division I state team title as the Brother Martin after their 34-29 dual meet win over the Crusaders on December 13th. How much does that say about the upcoming state championships, though?
There is a common misconception that the Louisiana Classic a very good indicator of who will win the Division I state team title a few weeks later. One should not bet with anything one cannot afford to lose on that prospect, however. Since 2001, the team that has won the Louisiana Classic (or Lee High Invitational before 2010) has only won the Division I state championship 53% of the time. Most recently, in 2017, the Brother Martin Crusaders won the Louisiana Classic by 37 points while the Tigers won state by 28 points, with Jesuit placing second. Some may accuse Division II and Division III placers of stealing points away from Division I teams, but "that dog don't hunt." In a sampling of every three years from 2001 through 2019 (using 2006 as El Reno, Oklahoma, had a serious impact on the event in that year, and incomplete results exist only for 2010), Division II and Division III wrestlers accounted for 45% of the top-six placers. In six of those seven years, the Louisiana Classic champions did win the Division I championship. Including the years of 2001 and 2019 when Division II and Division III wrestlers accounted for 24 and 25 of the 84 top-six places. In fact, the only year sampled in which the Louisiana Classic winner did not win the Division I state championship was in 2006 when only 10 of the 84 place-spots were taken by Division II and Division III wrestlers.
With the above misconception statistically debunked, only one of the cereal boxes below indicates what effect by the results of the 2020 Louisiana Classic will have at the state championships. (OK, who saw THIS coming?)
As for the Cap'n, no doubt several wrestlers incurred "crunching" injuries during the tournament, but by doing so they helped prove even less of what the tournament might mean for the state championships. Frosted Flakes? Sure, one can use the pun with the "Not Jacob" and "Not Evan" twins from Holy Cross, but everyone knows that individual weight class championships do not mean team championships, and no matter how good Holy Cross' "Dynamic Duo¹" are, the number of points they can score for the Tigers is limited. Lucky Charms? Nobody just gets lucky and goes home with a Louisiana Classic sweatshirt. As for Shredded Wheat, that really can only apply to the opponents of a few wrestlers, like anyone in the 106 lbs., 113 lbs., 170 lbs., 195 lbs., 220 lbs. or 285 lbs. weight classes. The answer, however, is Nut & Honey
¹ The editor is awaiting the outcome at the Frost house as to who is Robin, as well as stipulating that according to J.R.R. Tolkien using the plural "are" is acceptable when describing a "duo."
Neither the Crusaders nor the Wolves, or for that matter the Tigers, were at their full strength. Brother Martin was without the services of defending Division I state champion Mason Massicot. St. Paul was missing Trey Faherty at 113 lbs. and Evan Ulfers at 195 lbs., and only entered 13 wrestlers. Holy Cross only entered 11 wrestlers. Almost every team makes adjustments between the Louisiana Classic and the state championships, anyway, and coaches and wrestlers are not known to let those changes known, nor who may be out for the season due to injuries that kept them out of the Louisiana Classic.
Champions - Brother Martin Crusaders | Runners-up - Holy Cross Tigers |
Individual Weight Class Winners - Bottom L-R:
The Crusaders had two individual champions, as did Holy Cross and St. Paul. Airline, Rummel, East Ascension and Comeaux each had one, as did Division II's North Desoto and Division III's South Beauregard.
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Miscellanea
East Ascension Spartans_ Runner-up Gavin Soniat, three-time champion Trent Mahoney, Coach Pat Mahoney, third-place winner Brad Mahoney | Dale Ketelsen Sportsmanship Award - Chalmette Owls |
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