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The MBA team is very, very experienced. Just look at their performance at the Black Horse and Ryan Inv. Also see the McCallie Inv (only in relation to FRHS). MBA looks very strong to take the region this year. Yet the Irish are loaded with their sophomores and a few upper classman (and a good freshman at 125.) And underclassmen have the quickest learning curve. This means their year of varsity experience has had them learning the tricks of the trade very quickly. Yet I don't think it will be quite enough for the Irish to overcome the MBA dual steamroller. A guess at matchups...

 

103 - Francis (MBA) pin Rosa®

112 - Griffith ® decision Sutter (MBA) ® -toss up match

119 - Simpson (MBA) pin Sloan ®

125 - Marchetti® decision Bellet(MBA) - beat at Ryan Inv.

130 - Todd (MBA) decision Weakley ® - Beat at Ryan Invit. - toss up match

135 - Herron(MBA) pin Benito® - beat at Ryan Invit.

140 - McKeithen (MBA) dec Negri ® - toss up match

145 - Bellet(MBA) pin Miller®

152 - Hall (MBA) major dec Goodrum® - beat at Ryan Invit.

160 - Snyder (MBA) decision Hagerty ® - toss up match

171- Bateman ® major dec. Tate (MBA)

189 - Jacques (MBA) dec Riley ® -toss up match

215 - Dempsey ® dec Swett (MBA)

275 - Riley(MBA) dec Garrett® - split matches at Ryan Inv-toss up match

 

As I have it MBA wins 43-13 (give or take 3 from each). If Ryan were to win at every key match up, maybe things could go their way. I just don't see it happening. It would require a few upsets and some big pins. Regardless, this match involves two great programs from a very heated rivalry. Attendance usually hovers around 2000+. Anyone who was there for the MBA win by 1 point last year(decided in the last match), or any year for that matter, knows the passion that is displayed not only on the mat but in the stands as well. Get out to see this one if you can. It's sure to be a crowd pleaser, with a multitude of good wrestlers in both lineups.

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The MBA team is very, very experienced. Just look at their performance at the Black Horse and Ryan Inv. Also see the McCallie Inv (only in relation to FRHS). MBA looks very strong to take the region this year. Yet the Irish are loaded with their sophomores and a few upper classman (and a good freshman at 125.) And underclassmen have the quickest learning curve. This means their year of varsity experience has had them learning the tricks of the trade very quickly. Yet I don't think it will be quite enough for the Irish to overcome the MBA dual steamroller. A guess at matchups...

 

103 - Francis (MBA) pin Rosa®

112 - Griffith ® decision Sutter (MBA) ® -toss up match

119 - Simpson (MBA) pin Sloan ®

125 - Marchetti® decision Bellet(MBA) - beat at Ryan Inv.

130 - Todd (MBA) decision Weakley ® - Beat at Ryan Invit. - toss up match

135 - Herron(MBA) pin Benito® - beat at Ryan Invit.

140 - McKeithen (MBA) dec Negri ® - toss up match

145 - Bellet(MBA) pin Miller®

152 - Hall (MBA) major dec Goodrum® - beat at Ryan Invit.

160 - Snyder (MBA) decision Hagerty ® - toss up match

171- Bateman ® major dec. Tate (MBA)

189 - Jacques (MBA) dec Riley ® -toss up match

215 - Dempsey ® dec Swett (MBA)

275 - Riley(MBA) dec Garrett® - split matches at Ryan Inv-toss up match

 

As I have it MBA wins 43-13 (give or take 3 from each). If Ryan were to win at every key match up, maybe things could go their way. I just don't see it happening. It would require a few upsets and some big pins. Regardless, this match involves two great programs from a very heated rivalry. Attendance usually hovers around 2000+. Anyone who was there for the MBA win by 1 point last year(decided in the last match), or any year for that matter, knows the passion that is displayed not only on the mat but in the stands as well. Get out to see this one if you can. It's sure to be a crowd pleaser, with a multitude of good wrestlers in both lineups.

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This is always a great match. Ryan will be ready but MBA should win.... assuming, of course, that IRISHDAD is not running the clock.

 

 

 

The MBA team is very, very experienced. Just look at their performance at the Black Horse and Ryan Inv. Also see the McCallie Inv (only in relation to FRHS). MBA looks very strong to take the region this year. Yet the Irish are loaded with their sophomores and a few upper classman (and a good freshman at 125.) And underclassmen have the quickest learning curve. This means their year of varsity experience has had them learning the tricks of the trade very quickly. Yet I don't think it will be quite enough for the Irish to overcome the MBA dual steamroller. A guess at matchups...

 

103 - Francis (MBA) pin Rosa®

112 - Griffith ® decision Sutter (MBA) ® -toss up match

119 - Simpson (MBA) pin Sloan ®

125 - Marchetti® decision Bellet(MBA) - beat at Ryan Inv.

130 - Todd (MBA) decision Weakley ® - Beat at Ryan Invit. - toss up match

135 - Herron(MBA) pin Benito® - beat at Ryan Invit.

140 - McKeithen (MBA) dec Negri ® - toss up match

145 - Bellet(MBA) pin Miller®

152 - Hall (MBA) major dec Goodrum® - beat at Ryan Invit.

160 - Snyder (MBA) decision Hagerty ® - toss up match

171- Bateman ® major dec. Tate (MBA)

189 - Jacques (MBA) dec Riley ® -toss up match

215 - Dempsey ® dec Swett (MBA)

275 - Riley(MBA) dec Garrett® - split matches at Ryan Inv-toss up match

 

As I have it MBA wins 43-13 (give or take 3 from each). If Ryan were to win at every key match up, maybe things could go their way. I just don't see it happening. It would require a few upsets and some big pins. Regardless, this match involves two great programs from a very heated rivalry. Attendance usually hovers around 2000+. Anyone who was there for the MBA win by 1 point last year(decided in the last match), or any year for that matter, knows the passion that is displayed not only on the mat but in the stands as well. Get out to see this one if you can. It's sure to be a crowd pleaser, with a multitude of good wrestlers in both lineups.

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Irish fans, I think you're dreaming. I don't have an affiliation with either Ryan or MBA. Think both schools have great programs. Just don't think Ryan matches up well against MBA this year.

 

Pick some weight classes and do the math.

 

Here's my fearless forecast.

103 - Francis (MBA) takes Rosa®

112 - Sutter (MBA) takes Griffith ®

119 - Simpson (MBA) takes Sloan ®

125 - Marchetti® over Bellet(MBA)

130 - Todd (MBA) over Weakley ® - Beat at Ryan Invit.

135 - Herron(MBA) over Benito® - beat at Ryan Invit.

140 - McKeithen (MBA) - Negri ® - Could go either way

145 - Bellet(MBA) over Miller®

152 - Hall (MBA) over Goodrum® - beat at Ryan Invit.

160 - Snyder (MBA) over Mix ®

171- Tate (MBA) over Hegarty ®

189 - Jacques (MBA) over Riley ® Could be diff if Bateman in for Ryan

215 - Dempsey ® over Swett (MBA)

275 - Riley(MBA) over Garrett® - beat at Ryan Invit.

 

MBA should hold Ryan under 20 points without much trouble.

 

It things fall MBA's way, it could be real embarrassing for Fr. Ryan.

 

Garrett went 1-1 against Riley. He beat Riley in the quarters then lost in the 5th place match

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