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2004 BLACK HORSE INVITATIONAL

at Houston High School

Germantown, Tennessee

December 3 and 4, 2004

 

Complete printable brackets are available at www.houstonwrestling.org

 

FINAL TEAM SCORES

1. GR - GRISSOM - 212.0

2. CB - CBHS - 185.0

3. HO - HOUSTON - 180.0

4. RI - RIDGEWAY - 150.0

5. GT - GERMANTOWN - 143.0

6. COR - CORDOVA - 142.0

7. MUS - MUS - 111.0

8. GHS - GHS-HUNTSVILLE - 101.0

9. BCS - BRIARCREST - 94.5

10. NE - CLARKSVILLE NE - 93.5

11. STB - ST. BENEDICT - 82.0

12. BRN - BRIGHTON - 76.0

13. HA - HARDING - 70.5

14. BAR - BARTLETT - 68.5

15. KIN - KINGSBURY - 48.0

16. MIL - MILLINGTON - 25.5

17. MSB - MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND - 16

18. MUN - MUNFORD - 11

19. MC - MEMPHIS CATHOLIC - 9

20. WHI - WHITE STATION - 5

OUTSTANDING WRESTLER - NICK MARABLE - CB

BEST MATCH 135LBS - BRANDON WRIGHT - HO VS BRENDAN PRINCE - GR

 

WGT CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS (1ST AND 2ND PLACE)

103 WILLIAM ALSOBROOK – CB defeated LOGAN MATTHEWS – GR by 6-3

112 DEMETRIUS JOHNSON – BRN defeated ADAM PIOTROWSKI – COR by 10-2

119 JOE GREEN – NE defeated DAVID BROOKS – GHS by 4-2

125 JONAS GIBBS – RI defeated TAYLOR WYNN – STB by 8-7

130 JOSH BAUCKE – CB defeated ANDY GROVES – HO by 11-2

135 BRANDON WRIGHT – HO defeated dBRENDAN PRINCE – GR by 10-7

140 JP PRINCE – GR defeate dKENNY FLEMING – GT by 13-6

145 ANDREW BARNETT – GT defeate JOSH HALL – MUS by 11-1

152 CHRIS KELLY – BCS defeated NELSON RAINEY – MUS by 8-4

160 ZACK GORDON – MUS defeated DOUG TAYLOR – STB by 4-3

171 NICK MARABLE – CB defeated LUKE BORNEMAN – HO by 9-4

189 ANTHONY HUGOBOOM – CB defeated RUSSELL MATTHEWS – HO by FALL 1:05

215 URI HANSEN – RI defeated JEOY FRIEND – MUS by 12-3

275 STEWART ALLEN – COR defeated RAHIM RAD – HO by FALL 1:35

 

WGT CONSOLATION FINALS (3RD AND 4TH PLACE)

103 CHASE MCLURE – GHS defeated JORDAN SPENCER – HO by 14-2

112 JOHATHAN SIRON – GHS defeated MATTHEW CRAIG – KIN by FALL 4:35

119 COLE STERLING – GR defeated MICHAEL HARRISON – RI by 5-3

125 DUSTIN SMITH – GT defeated AREIN JAMES – NE by FALL 4:28

130 RILEY WOLFE – GR defeated DALTON KLEINJAN – BAR by 4-3

135 SEAN MCLAUGHLIN – CB defeated EMMANUEL MANZANO – BRN by 8-6

140 BEN SCOTT – RI defeated ASHTEN JOHNSON – BRN by 8-3

145 RANDALL MITCHNER – COR defeated TRAVIS LADD – HA by FALL 1:08

152 DUSTIN RING – COR defeated DAN LAVELLE – HA by FALL 2:07

160 BRENDAN GIPSON – COR defeated BILLY STAGGS – GR by 4-2

171 DANIEL HARRIS – BAR defeated MICHAEL LIGON – NE by 10-6

189 DAVID BOOKER – KIN defeated CHIP COFER – RI by 10-4

215 FRANKIE HINDS – GR defeated ERIC EDWARDS – STB by 2-1

275 JOHN LYONS – CB defeated THURMAN MARROW – BRN by DQ

 

WGT CONSOLATION FINALS (5TH AND 6TH PLACE)

103 ROY PENTECOST – BCS defeated EMANUEL BERNAL – GT by 12-0

112 CHRIS LIVINGSTON – HO defeated MARK BUCAK – BAR by 12-10

119 BRANDON ANNIS – GT defeated JAKE SAMPLE – HO by 12-1

125 DUSTIN ADAIR – GR defeated PHILLIP JACKSON – BCS by 5-3

130 JEFF STIDHAM – STB defeated CHAD WARREN – RI by FORFEIT

135 ROB HARRISON – RI defeated TERELL MYRICK – GT by FORFEIT

140 JOSH RIDDLE – CB defeated BRAD MCCARTER - HA by 10-2

145 BRYAN SCHLESSEL – GR defeated VINCENT PAGE - RI by 5-4

152 GREG FEATHERSTON – GT defeated CRAIG HUGHES - MSB by 18-17

160 ROBERT NORWOOD – GT defeated BRANDON GNEER - NE by FALL 2:06

171 BRANDON MAGILL – GR defeated TIM BASS - KIN by 8-6

189 SCOTT BERRY – COR defeated MATT COKER - GHS by 10-2

215 RJ AUTRY – HO defeated MIKE GRIFFIN - GHS by 4-2

275 ANDREW GORDON – MUS defeated BUDDY BROWN - GR by FALL 1:23

 

WGT CONSOLATION FINALS (7TH AND 8TH PLACE)

103 JUSTIN WILSON – COR defeated TAYLOR CUMMINGS – HA by 4-1

112 JORDAN MATTHEWS – GR defeated JOSHUA FOWLER – GT by FALL 2:00

119 GARRETT FINK – BCS defeated BINGH NGUYEN – MC by 13-5

125 JOSH ROBINSON – CB defeated BEN CARR – COR by 9-2

130 THOMAS PARIS – NE defeated CHRIS PADEN – KIN by 10-3

135 ALVAND KHOSCAVAR – GHS defeated KYICE BOLDEN – BAR by FALL 2:30

140 CHRIS HENDRY – COR defeated DEMARCUS WIGGINS – MSB by 5-2

145 JB BOLTON – BCS defeated MAURICE REED – NE by FALL 2:22

152 ADAM SWEDA – HO defeated CHAD WAGNER – GHS by 13-5

160 RYAN CAIN – RI defeated ZACK TOTHEROW – MUN by FORFEIT

171 STEVEN GEYER – GT defeated GARRETT ROWLAND – BCS by FALL 4:24

189 DANIEL LONGO – BAR defeated TRAVIS TERRY – MIL by 7-3

215 KYLE TAYLOR – HA defeated CHANING BERNARD – BAR by FALL 2:58

275 JOSEPH CRONE – BCS defeated BRANDON ROBERTS – MIL by FALL 1:41

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Jose, I got a coach up here in cinciy who is interested in going to a tournamtent down in Memphis. I suggested Black Horse. Who would he talk to to be invited to the tournament next year?

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if you go to the website, it has a link for blackhorse and coaches contact info.

 

congrats to the head lifeguard at the wave pool for leading the left side finishers, but watch for that horsie coming up from behind.

 

by the way, it was a very well run tourney. and the guy on the matchboard and mike just made it for me.........i hear he's available to help at other events and works just for adult beverages afterwards........ :blink:

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Jose, I got a coach up here in cinciy who is interested in going to a tournamtent down in Memphis. I suggested Black Horse. Who would he talk to to be invited to the tournament next year?

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He can email Coach Holmes or call the school. Email me at coachdelgado@houstonwrestling.org and I will give you the information.

 

2005 Black Horse Invitational will be Dec 2-3, 2005.

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if you go to the website, it has a link for blackhorse and coaches contact info.

 

congrats to the head lifeguard at the wave pool for leading the left side finishers, but watch for that horsie coming up from behind.

 

by the way, it was a very well run tourney. and the guy on the matchboard and mike just made it for me.........i hear he's available to help at other events and works just for adult beverages afterwards........ :blink:

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Agreed on the congratulations to Coach Lewis and Houston definitely impressed this weekend, they look to be very strong this year. usfjim, it was nice to finally put a face to the name, sorry I had little time to talk. It was a great tournament, well run as always and I look forward to being back next year. Thanks to Walt and the rest of the Houston staff for putting on the most well run tournament in Memphis!

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IT WAS A VERY WELL RAN TOURNAMENT, ALMOST TO A "T" ACCORDING TO THE TIMES LISTED ON THE TOURNAMENT INFORMATION FORM. I ALSO SAW A LOT OF TEAMS THAT WERE IN THE LOWER HALF OF THE TOURNAMENT LAST YEAR, STEP UP INTO THE UPPER HALF, OR THEY WERE AT LEAST SCORING A LOT MORE POINTS THAN A YEAR AGO. I KNOW A LOT OF TEAMS USE THIS TOURNAMENT AS A MEASURING POLE TO SEE JUST WHERE THEY ARE AT, AND WHERE THEY NEED TO GET TO, COME FEBURARY( INCLUDING MY TEAM).

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I think Ridgeway needs some cough drops.

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I totally disagree. Their best team was not there. There was no Mitchell Ashkenaz, no Michael Ferguson and no Carl Taylor. In a dual they beat what a lot of people believed to be best team in West TN, CBHS. Don't discount them based on their team placing in Black Horse.

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Exciting is definitely the word on that one!!!!! Anyone at the tourney would certainly agree with you. But I would have to say that it was closer than I expected but Nick did show signs of why he is so dominate at the end. I do have to admit that Lucas wrestled very well and I think he will definitely be making big big noise in feb.

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