That's right JC. But this will put a fire in Leo's 113 and he will soon be on every ones radar. His Jedi master is home from the Navy on leave and will be in the room for the next 2 weeks.
Belmont beat Leo on Dec17 at Leo. The packed house event ended with Belmont needing a pin for a tie...they got it with less than 10sec. left in the last match.
This put the final outcome was 31-31 and they went to criteria. After going down the list of criteria and almost getting to the coin flip Belmont had 2 first takedowns in a row and were awarded 1 team point for criteria.
If you ever have to explain to your wrestlers how every effort counts then this is an excellent example.
WHEN YOU RISE TO THE TOP THE MARGINS ARE RAZOR THIN.
I agree with this philosophy. Do not put any stud wrestlers on open source vid feeders....research of style is knowledge for future matches...but college recruiters will need video...make your opponents curious...........unless your Chad Red!
Ft Wayne Semi
Leo HS
Loraine (sr) (sq '14 @113) 120#
look out for
I. Eicher (jr). (semi sq @ 132 '14) 138#
O. Doster (jr) New Haven 126# (injury in 13-14)
I work with Neil Hudson on the Ft Wayne FD. He is a captain at 17s on Engle Rd. B shift and one of the funniest guys on the dept. He has spent time coaching Ed at a few events. Ask him if you can see his tattoo of Bruce on his shoulder.
Having posted multiple things to facebook today I notice most people have no Idea the work, sacrifice, and emotion in this sport. Are we singular (as a wrestler alone on the mat) or a parent or coach) in our passion and understanding of the level of absolute accomplishment that these KIDS have achieved? every one moving on is a 1%
Wow...near tears... (Nik's dad and I wrestled together in HS) This is the greatest sport ever...We saw some great sportmanship today at New Haven 10x supers...but noticed that the team that won overall, if any of their competitors lost they tried not too shake their opponents hand or the opposing coaches. said
In all weight classes there are studs and turds, 106 carries the same quantity as any of the middle weights. If you look at an average mid to late season bracket and the kids in it you will notice that at around 182 and up there are more turds than the lower classes and the true athletes in these higher weights shine. But at 106 there is a substantially greater perponderance of studs than in 285.
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