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  1. Third and finally, although MBA only won by one point (33-32), the score is misleading because they gave away six points due to the injury default at 171.  At worst, MBA gives Ryan three points at 171 and, at best, they get three.  So, in fact, it was not as close as it appears and should not have come down to the final match. 

     

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    Remember that MBA's 171 was on his back, recklessly fighting off a pin, when the shoulder popped out. To say MBA gave away six points due to inj. default would be inaccurate -- it is my opinion he would have been pinned anyway.

  2. Dom.....great post report....however, "easily the best match of the night at 140 " as you put it also contained the worse call of the night. That was simply a single leg take down and NOT A SLAM which put the MBA kid squarely on his back and it appeared to be a 4 -5 point move....instead it was a 1 pt. penalty point on a so called slam on a take down that never got off the ground. Fortunately the call did not decide the match as Morales came back and won in the last second!

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    I agree the call was questionable, but as you state, Morales made it a moot point with the last-second takedown.

  3. In one of the best wrestling matches these eyes have ever seen, here are the unofficial results:

     

    171 - Bateman ® def. Turk -- Injury default (Turk's shoulder popped out while he was fighting off a pin in the second period). Ryan 6-0

     

    189 - Jacques (M) def. Garrett -- 10-4 (Jacques pulled away in third). Ryan 6, MBA 3

     

    215 - C. Riley ® def. Swett -- 16-7 (After close first period, Riley dominated the final two). Ryan 10, MBA 3

     

    275 - A. Riley (M) def. Dempsey -- pin 5:00 (low-scoring match prior to pin with less than a minute remaining in third). Ryan 10, MBA 9

     

    103 - Francis (M) def. Griffith -- 6-4 (very even match). MBA 12, Ryan 10

     

    112 - Simpson (M) def. Forte -- pin 3:00 (John Mike is gaining momentum for state). MBA 18, Ryan 10

     

    119 - Yager ® def. MBA kid (Bellet or Deutsch) -- pin 4:15 (Pat Simpson's gamble to move Whitt up paid off big time). MBA 18, Ryan 16

     

    125 - Dunning ® def. MBA kid (Bellet or Deutsch) -- pin :29 (never even broke a sweat -- I'm convinced he woulda pinned everyone through 160). Ryan 22, MBA 18

     

    130 - Oddo ® def. Bradley -- 10-6 (Oddo controlled neutral, but couldn't do much once on top). Ryan 25, MBA 18

     

    135 - MBA kid (Nutkis or McKeithan) def. Walsh -- 8-6 (MBA very nearly pinned in this match). Ryan 25, MBA 21

     

    140 - Morales ® def. Hall -- 3-2 (Easily the match of the night. Tied 1-1 with less than 30 seconds left and with the wrestlers in neutral, Hall was given a point after Morales illegally slammed him into the mat. Down 2-1 with the clock winding, Morales shot and got around for two with the clock showing :01. Place goes bananas). Ryan 28, MBA 21

     

    145 - Bellet (M) def. Murphy -- pin 3:00 (Huge momentum shift here as Bellet got the rally started with a pin. Place continued going bananas throughout the whole match). Ryan 28, MBA 27

     

    152 - Shillinglaw (M) def. Goodrum -- pin 3:50 (definitely MBA's biggest win as Shillinglaw gets the pin, forcing Ryan to pin to win in the last match. With so many people going bananas, Chiquita shoulda worked out a sponsorship for the night). MBA 33, Ryan 28

     

    160 - Mayo ® def. Tate -- 12-3 (Mayo works cradle twice, middle of the mat, with :30 seconds left in first period and again with :45 seconds left in second. Willed by the student section chanting his name, Tate stays off his back, sending the MBA side into bedlam. Unbelievable finish to an unbelievable match). MBA 33, Ryan 32.

     

    Match was well reffed (Bowler and J. Simpson) and both crowds behaved themselves. Here's hoping to a rematch in Clarksville.

  4. In all these threads about the Ryan-MBA match Thursday night, no one has brought up the possibility of the two coaches making any lineup changes.

     

    With MBA admittedly an underdog, it's in Frank's best interest to manipulate his lineup any way he can to offset some of the Irish's "guaranteed" wins, just like Connell did with his McCallie lineup against Baylor last week.

     

    One of those "guaranteed" wins for the Irish is at 125, where Hiller has proven to be one of the best the state has to offer. It's too bad MBA doesn't have anyone that can challenge Jimmy at 125. An upset there would really have the Irish reeling... wait... oh yeah, I almost forgot. MBA does have a wrestler in its lineup that can challenge Hiller. In fact, the Big Red has a wrestler that has already beaten Hiller twice -- once on the biggest stage of them all and again in the deciding match of the 2003 MBA-Ryan dual.

     

    Wrestling fans, get ready for Hiller-Simpson: The Final Meeting. Thursday night, 7 p.m. at Father Ryan. That match alone will be worth the $5 price of admission.

  5. Per the 215 final between BA's J.T. Wash (note the spelling, please; it's not Walsh) and Ryan's Chris Lomas:

     

    The way I understood it was that right after the second period ended, Wash took his second injury timeout. His first injury timeout came at the end of the first. According to one very knowledgable fan who I was seated next to, when a wrestler takes a second injury timeout, he forfeits his right to choose. Thus, Wash was not allowed to choose at the beginning of the third, despite Lomas getting the choice at the beginning of the second.

     

    All of this, by the way, is a moot point. Didn't matter whether Wash got choice or not. He was able to control the match from all three positions.

     

    Also, FYI, according to the on site trainer, Wash was battling a case of walking pneumoniia throughout the tournament, thus the shortness of breath.

     

    Great tournament put on by Ryan, although I found it kind of tacky to announce the Titans scores in the middle of the finals. However, their win did draw the crowd's loudest cheer of the day so maybe I should just shut my mouth. And we wonder why this sport isn't more popular...

  6. Michael - in response to your question about the twf site, the address is tennwrestling.com. BuckLateral would have answered your post, but he was probably too busy drooling over the Father Ryan wrestling web site.

  7. The City Paper's Fall Football Preview hits newstands Wednesday, Aug. 20. For those of you picking up a hard copy around town, it will be a 16-page pullout, separate from the regular sports section. For those of you just checking it out on the internet (www.nashvillecitypaper.com), the pullout will be available to download using Adobe Acrobat. Look for the link on the left-hand side of the page.

     

    Twenty-nine high school teams in the Nashville area are previewed, along with the Titans, Vandy, UT, the SEC, MTSU and TSU. Feel free to critique, commend or cut it down by emailing dbonvissuto@nashvillecitypaper.com.

     

    Thanks,

    Dominic Bonvissuto

    Assistant Sports Editor

    The City Paper

  8. 2003Cape Cod Potato Chips / NWCA All-Star Classic Lineup

    February 3, 2003

    University of Delaware

     

     

    125 ˜#8 Bo Maynes (OU) ˜dec #12 Chris Rodriuez 8-0

    First Period: ˜2-0 Maynes.....Takedown Maynes....2:38 riding time after

    period 1....Second period: ˜5-0....Eascape and takedown by Maynes....third

    period: ˜take down maynes and riding time point. ˜Final Score: ˜8-0

     

    133 #9 Josh Moore (Penn State) dec #5 Witt Durden(OU) ˜5-4sv

    First Period: ˜Durden leads 2-1 takedown by Durden...Moore Escape ˜ ˜Second

    Period: ˜4-2 Durden lead....Moore Escape...Durden Takedown at Buzzer...third

    period: ˜4-4. MOore takedown at Buzzer...No scoring in one minute sudden

    victory ...Goes to rideout...Durden chooses top and Moore escapes...Final

    Score: ˜5-4sv

     

    141 #2 Dylan Long (UNI) dec #8 Phillip Simpson 10-4

    First period: ˜2-2....takedown simpson ...reversal by LOng...Long :48 in

    riding time...second period: ˜4-4..Simpson reversal..Long reversal..Long 1:45

    riding time..Long down chooses down in third....third period...Long

    reversal...long three nearfall off a cradle and riding time ...Final Score: ˜

    10-4

     

    149 #4 Jake Percival (Ohio) dec #9 Dustin Manotti (Cornell) 8-4

    First Period: ˜Percival leads 7-2...Takedown and three point near fall by

    Percival...Reversal by Manotti....Reversal by Percival...second period: 7-2

    Percival...no scoring...third period: ˜escape by Percival...takedown by

    Manotti...Final Score: ˜8-4

     

    157 #2 Keaton Anderson (Ohio State) dec #3 Scott Owen (N Illinois) 5-2sv

    First Period: ˜Owen 2-1...takedown Owen...escape Anderson..Second

    period...2-2...escpae Anderson...third period...no scoring...wild scramble at

    buzzer anderson missed scoring by a split secon..sudden victory...no

    scoring...tiebreaker..Owen chooses down...Anderson locks up a cradle from top

    and turns him for three...Final score: ˜5-2 sv

     

    165 #4 Troy Letters (Lehigh) dec #5 Johnny Clark(Ohio State) ˜19-14

    First Period: ˜Letters leads 13-5...takedown letters..two nearfall....escape

    clark..takedown clark...Letters escapes and gets locking hands

    point...Takedown letters and three nearfall....escape Clark...takedown

    LEtters...Second Period: ˜Letters 16-10....Two takedowns and escape by

    Clark...Escape by Letters...Third Period...Escape Clark..takedown

    Letters...Escape Clark...Takedown Clark...Escape Letters...Final Score: ˜19-14

     

    174 #1 Greg Jones (WVU) dec #2 Chris Pendleton

    (Okla State) 7-3

    First Period: ˜No scoring...Second Period: ˜Jones Leads 3-1...Escape Jones

    ...takedown Jones...Escape...Pendleton.....third period: ˜escape by

    Pendleton...Jones takedown...Pendleton escape...Jones takedown at the

    end..Final Score: ˜7-3

     

    184 #2 Clint Wattenberg (Cornell) fall over Jessman Smith 4:59

    Wattenberg gets escape...takedown to smith's back and gets fall at

    4:59...Gets pin in scramble when it looked like Smith would get

    takedown...Final: ˜Fall at 4:59

     

    197 #2 Jon Trenge (Lehigh) dec #1 Muhammad Lawal (Okla State) 6-4sv

    First Period: ˜Trenge leads 2-1...Trenge takedown...escape Lawal..Second

    Period: ˜Trenge Leads 4-3...Escape Trenge..Takedown Lawal..Escape

    Trenge...third period: ˜4-4..escape Lawal...Goes to sudden victory...Trenge

    takedown with 13 second left to win: ˜6-4sv

     

    285 #1 Steve Mocco (Iowa) dec #9 Pat Cummins (Penn State) 6-2

     

    First Period: ˜Mocco 2-1...takedown Mocco ..escape Cummins...Second Period: ˜2-

    2...Escape Cummins...Third Period.. Escape Mocco...Takedown Mocco with 30

    seconds to go...Riding time point Mocco..Final Score: ˜6-2

     

    285 #11 Matt Feast (Penn) dec John Testa 3-2

    First Period: ˜No score...Second Period: ˜Escape Testa...Third Period: ˜

    Escape Feast..takedown Feast...Escape Testa...Final Score: ˜3-2

  9. RyanRowdy,

     

    You are also forgetting the 36-17 regular season match at Ryan, won by the Irish. Also, the match at the state duals fo determine third and fourth place was filled with JV wrrestlers and non-starting seniors - Frank and Pat agreed before the match it didn't matter who won, so they wanted to wrestle kids who normally didn't get the chance.

     

    Should be alot of fun tonight.

  10. Scappy, i think the only metro coaches who have private schools in their background are Jerry Link and Jim Wilson. Jerry left, i think, FRA to become an assistant at Hillwood before eventually becoming the head guy. And Wilson's departure from Goodpasture to Glencliff, where he was an assistant first, has been well documented.

     

    If there are going to go outside of metro, now may be the best time to do it.

  11. Couple changes to Ryan's lineup

     

    -Adam Stark will be at 152 (injured or sick vs. FRA)

    -Prescott Welson SR will be at 160 (still recuperating from football injury)

     

    Also, expect Hiller's tournament weight to be 112 and Charlie Oddo to be at 125.

     

    103---Whitt Dunning SO

    112---Joe Oddo FR

    119---Jimmy Hiller JR

    125---Frank Mondelli JR

    130---Charlie Oddo SO

    135---Raymond Dunning SR

    140---Nicholas Myers JR

    145---Jared Medlin SR

    152---Matt Clark SR

    160---Tyler Mayo SO

    171---Kyle Adams JR

    189---Jes Greenwood SR

    215---Chris Lomas JR

    HWT---Tom Hoover SR

    [Edited by dom730 on 11-26-02 2:20P]

     

  12. Ryan wins 58-12.

     

    Six Irish kids pinned - Ryan wins 12 of 14 matches.

     

    Two FRA kids pinned.

     

    Greenwood beat Wipperman 8-2 in best match of the night.

     

    Read all about the match, and see the complete results, in Tuesday morning's edition of the Nashville City Paper. ;)

  13. Bighurt,

     

    I may be heading down to Jackson for that game. Any chance you'd be interested in carpooling? I know you already have one passenger, and wasn't sure if you had a full car or not. Drop me an email with a number I can reach you at dbonvissuto@nashvillecitypaper.com .

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