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  1. Go behind for Torres on a bad shot makes it 6-1 and he cuts Potter for a 6-2 lead.

    3rd caution gives Potter a point. 6-3 with a minute left.

    Questionable no takedown call. Potter had an ankle hooked but no takedown awarded.

    Stalling warning makes it 6-4 and Torres fends off a late flurry to win.

     

    Bulldogs lead 31-27 headed to last match

    126- Justin Johnson MV vs. Noah Lamore CP

     

    Johnson with a quick double leg gets out to a 2-0 lead. Lamore escape makes it 2-1

    Single leg up to a body lock and Johnson lifts and finishes for a 4-1 lead. Lamore escape makes it 4-2 and he adds a takedown of his own on a single leg to tie things at 4

    Great first period ends tied at 4 and Lamore chooses down to start the 2nd

    Scratch that. Johnson is down to start the second.

    Lamore with a couple of big lifts and returns. Riding tough with under a minute left in 2nd

    Johnson to his feet and Lamore pulls him off the mat for a fleeing the mat call. 5-4 lead for Johnson. CP bench not happy with that one.

    Lamore down to start the 3rd trailing 5-4

    Johnson elects to go neutral and the match is tied 5-5

    Nice go behind for Lamore off of a bad shot and he takes a 7-5 lead with the takedown.

    Escape Johnson makes it 7-6 with 30 to go.

    Lamore fights off a very close call on a single leg to win the match 7-6

     

    CP wins the dual 34-27

  2. 1 for Moran at the buzzer. 6-2 win for DelaPena and the Bulldogs lead is cut to 28-27

    120- Potter MV vs. Austin Torres CP

     

    Torres with a quick takedown takes a 2-0 lead

    Stalling on top for riding parallel. First period will end 2-0

    Torres to the bottom to start the 2nd.

    Reversal Torres on a switch makes it 4-0 midway through the 2nd

    double stalling makes it 4-1. Both guys were just laying there in the eyes of Henry Wilk. That's how the second period will end. Potter takes neutral to start the 3rd

  3. Moran drops to an ankle and giving DLP trouble here. MV bench wants stalling on top

    2 reversal for DelaPena at the buzzer 4-0 headed to the 3rd. Moran chooses down and DLP elects to put them neutral. 4-1

    Moran holding onto an elbow in DLP's front headlock makes it tough to score but he finally gets behind to take a 6-1 lead with short time left.

  4. Reversal Godinez makes it 8-4 with a minute left. Kelly escape makes it 8-5, 40 sec left.

    Takedown for Kelly makes it 8-7 and that's the final. 8-7 Godinez.

     

    28-24 CP headed to 113

    113- Michael DelaPena MV vs. Jon Moran CP

    DelaPena scores a go behind to take a 2-0 lead. That's how they will end the first.

    DelaPena chooses down to start the second.

  5. Jones with a bunch of 3rd period takedowns with low singles to pick up the major 11-3.

     

    CP leads 19-12

    182- Richardson MV vs. Mihailo Branch CP

     

    4-2 Richardson after 1

    6-5 Richardson after 2. Some sloppy but entertaining back and forth wrestling going on.

    10-8 Richardson with 30 sec left in neutral

    2 at the buzzer for CP! Overtime.

    Takedown for Branch of CP in overtime to win 12-10 and the Bulldogs lead 22-12

    195- Perry MV vs. Akers CP

    Akers scores first TD with a single thru the middle. 2-0 and we have blood time towards the end of the first.

    1 escape at the buzzer for Jairus Perry. 2-1 after one. Perry down to start the second. Perry looks much bigger than Akers physically.

    Perry is out makes it 2-2 midway through the second.

    Stall warning Akers. He's down to start the 3rd.

    Perry overpowering him from the top position has him broken down flat for the whole first minute of the 3rd. Still tied 2-2

    Escape Akers and a quick takedown for Perry with a near side cradle. Followed up with 2 near fall at the buzzer for a 6-3 win for Perry.

     

    22-15 CP after 195

    220- Morgan Kral CP vs. Brandon Streck MV

     

    Quick takedown for Kral. And a cradle ends the match in a fall!

     

    28-15 CP after 220

    285- Shawn Streck MV with a 13 second fall.

     

    28-21 Bulldogs headed to 106

    106- Kaelin Kelly CP vs. Godinez MV

     

    Godinez gets the opening takedown. 2-0 one minute in.

    Escape for Kelly and a single leg at the buzzer for Godinez makes it 4-1 after 1

  6. Akers adds a takedown. 7-2 after 2

    Akers looks like the weight cut is getting to him. Rode out the whole 3rd period. Looked tired. 7-2 decision for CP.

     

    6-3 MV after 2 matches

    Covaciu vs. Daylan Schurg at 145

    4 takedowns for Covaciu. The last one a foot sweep to the back for a fall! 12-3 pirates

    152- Kasch CP vs. Merrillville backup didn't catch the name

    Kasch with the 2nd period fall. 12-9 pirates after 4 matches

  7. Starting off with a good one.. 132 Clarence Johnson vs. Zach Donaldson

    Johnson scores first on a quick reattack double and Donaldson escapes. 2-1 after 1

    Donaldson down. Escapes to make it 2-2. Takedown Johnson on a sweep single makes it 4-2. Tough ride to finish the period on top. 4-2 after 2.

    Johnson down to start the 3rd. Escape makes it 5-2. Cross knee pick from a front headlock for Johnson. Takes Donaldson to his back and gets the fall!!! 6-0 merrillville.

    138- Derrick Scott MV vs. Riley Akers CP

    5-2 Akers after 1. Some wild scrambles in that first period.

  8. Lowell

    SB Riley

    Delphi

    Mishawaka

    Goshen

    Plymouth

    Munster

    Peru

     

     

    Rd. 1

    Plymouth/Goshen

    Lowell/Munster

    Mishawaka/Peru

    Delphi/SB Riley

     

    Rd 2.

    Plymouth/Lowell

    Goshen/Munster

    Mishawaka/Delphi

    SB Riley/Peru

     

    Rd 3.

    Plymouth/Mishawaka

    Goshen/Peru

    Munster/SB Riley

    Delphi/Lowell

     

    Rd 4.

    Plymouth/SB Riley

    Lowell/Peru

    Delphi/Goshen

    Munster/Mishawaka

     

    Rd 5.

    Plymouth/Delphi

    Lowell/Mishawaka

    Peru/Munster

    Goshen/SB Riley

     

  9. 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

  10. The wrestler you're referencing was outside throwing up during the awards ceremony. Being a member of the custodial brotherhood yourself, you should be understanding that he chose not to vomit inside on the gym floor, but instead took it outside sparing your comrade the cleanup.

  11. With 312 schools fielding an entry at Sectionals, and cutting down the field to 128 after Sectionals, it seems wrong that with 184 entries being eliminated (some wrestlers and some forfeits), that a forfeit will be making it to the second weekend of the tournament while many wrestlers will be staying home.

     

    Any way that the IHSAA allows 5 guys from the Crown Point Sectional at 113 to advance to make up for this?  I'm sure there are a lot of kids out there who would love a chance to compete at the Regionals in place of this forfeit.. 

  12. Looking through the brackets, it appears that the Sectional Champion at 113 at Crown Point will officially be the first semi-state qualifier of 2014.  There are only 3 guys in the LaPorte Sectional at 113, so a forfeit will actually qualify for the Crown Point Regional at 113.  Kind of messed up..  Anywhere else that this will happen?

  13. I know that the NCAA designates a difference between a MEDICAL FORFEIT and an INJURY DEFAULT.

     

    A medical forfeit does not count against record.  It counts as full bonus points for the advancing wrestler.

     

    An injury default does count against record.  It also counts as full bonus points for the advancing wrestler.

     

    I'm not sure what the NFHS policy is regarding this situation, however.

  14. To clarify, nobody and no team was being "attacked", hence why no names were used in any examples given. The Baptist Beaters, to clarify, were not involved in this 3-way round robin, nor was the team that I represent for that matter. I posted this simply because it was a unique situation which could be interpreted a multitude of ways.

  15. Let's add D to the mix.

     

    D has a record of 28-9.

    D beat C.

    D never wrestled B or A.

     

    What do the head to head people do with that?

     

    I would go B, D, C, A.

     

    IHSAA interpretation is D, C, A, B.

  16. 1-29 with no losses to anyone else in the Sectional.........pretty much an impossible example

     

    Not impossible.  What if the wrestler was at a different weight all year?  Or what if your team wrestled a schedule full of non-IHSAA sanctioned Baptist schools like another team in this sectional. 

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