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For a technical genius, Speroff didn't look too hot against Ibrahim this past weekend. And since Speroff has beaten Ortiz twice, now I definitely think Ibrahim will be in the finals. And he might actually beat Gooden. Well, we won't know for two weeks.

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103- Puckett VS. Coleman

112- T.Gooden VS. Ortiz

119- Cordell VS. James

125- Bird/Brown VS. Jennings

130- Furmon VS. West

135- Drinkwine VS. Lane

140- Creagon VS.J.Gooden

145- Giffen VS. McKinney

152- Catlett VS. Cochran

160- Gibson VS. Knox

171- Jones VS. Blackmon

189- Cooper VS. Campbell

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103- Puckett

112- T.Gooden

119- Cordell

125- Jennings

130- Furmon

135- Lane

140- J.Gooden

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152- Catlett

160- Gibson

171- Blackmon

189- Cooper

215- Pereira

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at 119 at d2 119 will easly be dominated by leen how evre he does have some good compition on his side po fthe bracket francies and mondillie but j robinson and cody clevend will be a good match up even though the score at frhs tounment wasnt that close it was a good match up. If you didnt look at the score you wouldnt have ever known.If J robinson was stronger he would beat clevend becouse he easily has better tech. but it will be a fun match to watch probly the best 119 match up to watch. i think it will come down to the last 30 sec with a J robinson victory

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Well I hated to lose Cody last year after having a great year at 103 for us at Tullahoma. I have watched Cody wrestle this year and there is no way anyone will stand between him and Leen in the finals. You can put a number of kids in front of Cody and he will drill them all. Either Mondelli, Francis, or Robinson have been beaten by Cody. I think he has atleast majored or pinned all three of those kids. I hop for Cody that he finds a way to compete with Jordan in the Div II finals next week. Although i wasn't for the move I still pull for Cody no matter what, he has a great brother who we miss at Tullahoma and a very supportive family behind him all the way. Good Luck

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