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FILA Junior freestyle and US Senior Open start today (Now with viewing info)


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FILA junior nationals freestyle and the US senior open for freestyle, greco, and women start today.  FILA juniors are age 17-20.  The senior open has almost all of our national top dogs.  Results for the Senior Open are key for seeding at the world team trials and the champion advances automatically to the world team trials best-of-three final.  Ex-Indiana high schoolers participating are listed below.

 

Juniors:

Steven Micic at 55kg/121lbs (#3 seed)

Anthony McHugh at 63kg/139lbs

Vinny Corsaro at 70kg/154lbs

Brian Harvey at 79kg/174lbs

Mitch Sliga at 84kg/185lbs (#3 seed)

 

Women seniors:

Sarah Hildebrandt at 55kg/121lbs (#2 seed)

Kayla Miracle at 58kg/127.5lbs

Demi Strub at 69kg/152lbs

 

Men seniors:

-Angel Escobedo at 57kg/125.5lbs (#1 seed)

-Reece Humphrey at 65kg/143lbs [#4 seed...his first foray into this division, now that his division was eliminated from the olympics.  He can still try to qualify for worlds at 132 pounds (still a world championship weight, just not olympics) at the World Team Trials if he fails at 143 because of how the qualifying system is set up now.]

-Jordin Humphrey at 70kg/154lbs

-Bryce Hasseman at 86kg/189.5lbs (#12 seed)

 

note: Andrew Howe not participating

 

VIEWING INFO:

Matches begin at Noon eastern/11am central time today.  A Flo Pro subscription on flowrestling.com will get you access to all the matches streamed live.  Also the new Universal Sports Network will carry the US Open semi's and finals at 10pm eastern time tonight and tomorrow.  Most cable plans are carrying it for free for a limited time right now, and you can access it online here: http://universalsports.com/watch-live/

 

As always, all results can be followed in real-time at trackwrestling.com.

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After years of fighting it... Dake finally initiated an offensive move. His muscles, not used to such motions and use all ruptured.

 

We'll never see another offensive attempt again from Dake again....

 

TripleB,

 

Coming from an overweight former heavyweight who never won a high school state title and was not exactly known for lighting up the scoreboard himself, I find it quite amusing that you would find the need to bust Dake's balls.  He is, after all, one of the greatest college wrestlers in the history of the sport.  A 4x NCAA champion at 4 different weight classes, without a redshirt.  Has beaten former World Champion Denis Tsargush.  Has beaten many NCAA champions in his brief career to this point (Molinaro, St. John, Howe, Paulsen, Taylor).  Has beaten countless NCAA All-Americans.  Not to mention wins over World Team Member Reece Humphrey, Olympian Jake Deitchler, and the only guy to beat Jordan Burroughs, Nick Marable.  About the only guy left to beat at this point is Jordan Burroughs, and Dake came oh so close last year at the Trials that I believe that will happen at some point before its said and done.  Oh yea, and on top of all that the kid has an Ivy League degree and a 6 figure a year endorsement deal and he wrestles and coaches wrestling for a living.. What more does the guy have to do?  How about a little respect?

 

-Eric McGill

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TripleB,

 

Coming from an overweight former heavyweight who never won a high school state title and was not exactly known for lighting up the scoreboard himself, I find it quite amusing that you would find the need to bust Dake's balls.  He is, after all, one of the greatest college wrestlers in the history of the sport.  A 4x NCAA champion at 4 different weight classes, without a redshirt.  Has beaten former World Champion Denis Tsargush.  Has beaten many NCAA champions in his brief career to this point (Molinaro, St. John, Howe, Paulsen, Taylor).  Has beaten countless NCAA All-Americans.  Not to mention wins over World Team Member Reece Humphrey, Olympian Jake Deitchler, and the only guy to beat Jordan Burroughs, Nick Marable.  About the only guy left to beat at this point is Jordan Burroughs, and Dake came oh so close last year at the Trials that I believe that will happen at some point before its said and done.  Oh yea, and on top of all that the kid has an Ivy League degree and a 6 figure a year endorsement deal and he wrestles and coaches wrestling for a living.. What more does the guy have to do?  How about a little respect?

 

-Eric McGill

 

Thank you Eric. Triple B... moron

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Back on topic...

 

Summary heading into today's action:

 

Juniors:

Steven Micic at 55kg/121lbs (#3 seed): IN QUARTERFINALS

Anthony McHugh at 63kg/139lbs: IN QUARTERFINALS

Vinny Corsaro at 70kg/154lbs: 2-1, IN WRESTLEBACKS

Brian Harvey at 79kg/174lbs: IN QUARTERFINALS

Mitch Sliga at 84kg/185lbs (#3 seed): IN QUARTERFINALS

 

Women seniors:

Sarah Hildebrandt at 55kg/121lbs (#2 seed): IN FINALS, faces top seed

Kayla Miracle at 58kg/127.5lbs: IN WRESTLEBACKS, CLINCHED TOP 6

Demi Strub at 69kg/152lbs: IN WRESTLEBACKS, CLINCHED TOP 6

 

Men seniors:

-Angel Escobedo at 57kg/125.5lbs (#1 seed): injured & then pinned in quarterfinals after having a big lead; defaulted in wrestlebacks

-Reece Humphrey at 65kg/143lbs [#4 seed]: IN WRESTLEBACKS, CLINCHED TOP 6 (got teched by 1-seed Metcalf; not sure how this influences his plans going forward for staying at this weight)

-Jordin Humphrey at 70kg/154lbs: 0-2, done

-Bryce Hasseman at 86kg/189.5lbs (#12 seed): IN WRESTLEBACKS, 12 guys left, next against 3-seed

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Senior-level wrestlebacks/placement matches and Junior-level winners' bracket/wrestlebacks start at noon eastern/11am central.  Championships for all three US Open senior categories (freestyle, greco, women) will be live on Universal Sports Network (tv and online) at 10pm eastern/9pm central.  I'm not sure what time finals for the juniors are. 

 

All mats should be broadcast all day on flowrestling.com if you have a Flo Pro account.

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Someone said on the national boards that the reason Howe didn't wrestle at the US Open was because of attendance requirements in his current grad school class or classes.  They said he's carrying a 4.0 and would have lost a letter grade with whatever course(s) he's working on now.  He'll be at the world team trials for sure, though.  Sounds like he's a real dummy.  I have to question his level of commitment to success in life.  :)

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