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Nash..reason in which he didn't cut was due to him stalling on his feet and may not have been hit for stalling...it was a great match and in my opinion should've been the Best Match as it went in to 3ot in the finals..Marist kid def going to be a tough wrestler in his state...the 195lb finals will be a great finals match at state if both wrestlers make it to state finals

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Congrats to Pat Simpson & His Irish!!!

 

Still can't believe he was at mat side coaching against us Wildcats back on the old elliston gym some 33 years ago. I know coach,,, you just graduated a couple years before we did!

 

Gotta wonder what kind of punch Hooker will add to the eventual outcome in February? His contributions in the practice room has to be there. Could be the most prepared for NCAA since Leen!

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Nash..reason in which he didn't cut was due to him stalling on his feet and may not have been hit for stalling...it was a great match and in my opinion should've been the Best Match as it went in to 3ot in the finals..Marist kid def going to be a tough wrestler in his state...the 195lb finals will be a great finals match at state if both wrestlers make it to state finals

 

Did he have his 6-shooters at the Prep Slam like he did at the Father Ryan tournament? You remember, the same ones he used to gun down the MBA coach after pinning the MBA wrestler in the semi-finals?

 

Just a question.

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BB- Com'on man! Gotta quit being so Chatt-centric... "No TN guys n finals in the final 5 weights"??? You mean no chattanooga guys in the finals in the final 5 weights? Yes, my vision isn't what it used to be, BUT I do recall watching two warriors from Memphis and Nashville compete in the finals yesterday. Weights...195 & 285. Com'on Branton! Give some of your non-chatt buddies some credit! LOL.

 

On another note, I would like to pass along my congratulations to everyone's favorite son of Memphis, TN, Jeff Lamer! One heck of a tournament despite losing a close overtime bout in the finals. I think Lamer proved to everyone this weekend that he definitely has what it takes to not only compete with Fisher, but possibly even win it all this year. I was a bit baffled by the fact as to why when down a point in the final ride out overtime period (Lamer in top position) did not cut the Marist wrestler and try to take him down for the tie. I was pulling for Lamer all the way and hated to see him go down, but he is definitely headed in the right direction for Feb!

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BB- Com'on man! Gotta quit being so Chatt-centric... "No TN guys n finals in the final 5 weights"??? You mean no chattanooga guys in the finals in the final 5 weights? Yes, my vision isn't what it used to be, BUT I do recall watching two warriors from Memphis and Nashville compete in the finals yesterday. Weights...195 & 285. Com'on Branton! Give some of your non-chatt buddies some credit! LOL.

 

On another note, I would like to pass along my congratulations to everyone's favorite son of Memphis, TN, Jeff Lamer! One heck of a tournament despite losing a close overtime bout in the finals. I think Lamer proved to everyone this weekend that he definitely has what it takes to not only compete with Fisher, but possibly even win it all this year. I was a bit baffled by the fact as to why when down a point in the final ride out overtime period (Lamer in top position) did not cut the Marist wrestler and try to take him down for the tie. I was pulling for Lamer all the way and hated to see him go down, but he is definitely headed in the right direction for Feb!

 

 

 

Thanks for pointing out the omissions on Tenn guys at 195 and 285 didn't realize MTN stood for MBA until Frank Simpson's good e-mail

 

maybe the tourney staff should use the school intials instead of making one up. not sure they did that for any other school. but my fault for not going thru each Tenn school to see if anyone else was in the finals.

 

and should have known St.B was there and missed it. my mistake

 

if you think I am so pro chattanooga maybe you should read my pre-tourney notes over the years even back to the late 1990s with the Free Press as I have made sure I contacted as many coaches from around that state as possible.

 

have done stories on TSB, Ryan, Overton, MBA, Clarksville, Christian Bros, etc. not sure anyone else knew or wrote about who was the youngest champion ever ... a 6th grader from TSB (Jody Chamberlain) and did a story in 2007 on him when Miller won it as an 8th grader ..

 

and covered a mid-week Overton-Ryan dual in '96 or maybe '98 when they were 1-2 in the state . not sure any other reporter from East of Nashville was there that nite. the night Mondelli was DQed

 

any other questions???

 

b.b.b.

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Thanks for pointing out the omissions on Tenn guys at 195 and 285 didn't realize MTN stood for MBA until Frank Simpson's good e-mail

 

maybe the tourney staff should use the school intials instead of making one up. not sure they did that for any other school. but my fault for not going thru each Tenn school to see if anyone else was in the finals.

 

and should have known St.B was there and missed it. my mistake

 

if you think I am so pro chattanooga maybe you should read my pre-tourney notes over the years even back to the late 1990s with the Free Press as I have made sure I contacted as many coaches from around that state as possible.

 

have done stories on TSB, Ryan, Overton, MBA, Clarksville, Christian Bros, etc. not sure anyone else knew or wrote about who was the youngest champion ever ... a 6th grader from TSB (Jody Chamberlain) and did a story in 2007 on him when Miller won it as an 8th grader ..

 

and covered a mid-week Overton-Ryan dual in '96 or maybe '98 when they were 1-2 in the state . not sure any other reporter from East of Nashville was there that nite. the night Mondelli was DQed

 

any other questions???

 

b.b.b.

 

Very well said BB. BB is one of the best writers in the state when it comes to wrestling and he certainly has more knowledge and history than anybody else. He covers the entire state, not just the Chattanooga area. All you have to do is read his work to see this.

 

Keep up the great job BB!!!!!

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Thanks for pointing out the omissions on Tenn guys at 195 and 285 didn't realize MTN stood for MBA until Frank Simpson's good e-mail

 

maybe the tourney staff should use the school intials instead of making one up. not sure they did that for any other school. but my fault for not going thru each Tenn school to see if anyone else was in the finals.

 

and should have known St.B was there and missed it. my mistake

 

if you think I am so pro chattanooga maybe you should read my pre-tourney notes over the years even back to the late 1990s with the Free Press as I have made sure I contacted as many coaches from around that state as possible.

 

have done stories on TSB, Ryan, Overton, MBA, Clarksville, Christian Bros, etc. not sure anyone else knew or wrote about who was the youngest champion ever ... a 6th grader from TSB (Jody Chamberlain) and did a story in 2007 on him when Miller won it as an 8th grader ..

 

and covered a mid-week Overton-Ryan dual in '96 or maybe '98 when they were 1-2 in the state . not sure any other reporter from East of Nashville was there that nite. the night Mondelli was DQed

 

any other questions???

 

b.b.b.

 

And what a night that was.

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What is this about?

 

Lamers pinned the MBA wrestler in the semi-finals of the Father Ryan tournament and turned to the MBA coach and acted like he was pulling out 6-shooters from his hips and shot the MBA coach down. Right there in the center of the match. I thought it was funny, but also classless. I don't know if there is history there or not. Maybe it had to do with another SBA wrestler being thrown out of the tournament in the semi-finals while wrestling a MBA wrestler earlier in the day.

 

Also, saw in the Memphis paper where Lamers stated he now had tape of Ricky Fisher from Father Ryan and he was on his "hit list". Another funny comment; however, do not believe to be appropriate.

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