flockofseagulls Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Where was Napules last night? He was there but did not wrestle. Is he injured?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrestlers-R-Us Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 We heard last nite that he had to sit one out for disciplinary reasons(?) ...but he'll be back for Saturday's Regionals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olddawg Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 I guarentee had the early swing matches gone Da Ville's way Napules would have wrestled. And I'm not even really saying that would have been unethical or whatever. Just the way it is in competetive sports. The pirate coaching staff would have found a different way to discipline him, no question about it. With championships on the line those disciplinary measures tend to be bent a tad, especially with the star athletes. Word is he was wasn't clear on wether he would be competing Wednesday evening, it wasn't until the last second he was told to take a seat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grandpa Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 As far as you saying--Napules--would had wrestled if swing matches had gone Villes way--makes no sense--since when the Jv from Ville was sent to face Hawkins at 119--Ville was winning 13-3--and reason he went out to wrestle Hawkins--was cuz Ville ALREADY KNEW PADILLA WAS GOING TO WRESTLE 125. I was as shocked as everyone--i thought maybe they were saving him for Jason--but now that we look back--Ville had no intentions of wrestling Napules that day--no matter what the score. ;D ;D : : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthony Napules Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 This is Anthony's Father........alot of you know who i am and for the record yes my son sat out for a diciplinary reason you accuse Merrillville (Mike Krutz, Amy Beckem, Janis Qualizza, and Dave Maldonado) of possibly throwing my son in if the match had been closer then what it was! NO that would never have happened! As a previous varsity high school assisstant coach at East Chicago Central we follow the rules as previous President of East Chicago Pop Warner we followed the rules I love my son and i'll always back him but when your wrong your wrong, we as fans of this amazing sport we call wrestling need to follow the rules I've watched many great wrestlers come up through the program, and being the previous president of the East Chicago Wrestling Club i've seen great wrestlers as Eric Howe, Andrew Howe, Kyle Ayersman, Eric Mcgill, Aaron Sessa, Victor Rodrigez, Frankie Porras, Luis Acuna, Ivan Ruiz, Adam Garcia, Micheal Garza, Clay Williams, Jason Tritsis, Eric Roach, Anthony Quiroz, Mark Myers, and Tommy Myers be part of the East Chicago Wrestling Club when they won both the Folkstyle and Freestyle team state championships. As an admisnistrator at that time i had no idea of the type of talent i had developing in front of me and i watched each one of these kids grow and they aren't just competitors but friends and we as fans need to keep that in perspective so with that being said i hope we can keep an open mind and watch these great kids wrestle because in the end we'll miss when there is no more Mcgill/Crosgrove matches no more Mcmurray/Galka matches, Porras/Harper matches, and no Napules/Tristsis matches and in the end we need to enjoy what we have witnessed..this is Daddy Napules who does not have a name on here but believed this needed to be said..this is the first time and most likely the last you will see and hear from me on this board....i wish every wrestler the best of luck in their careers and have a blessed day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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