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For those who don’t know the Missouri Valley Invite is the NAIA’s Version of the South Scuffle or Cliff Keen Las Vegas tournament, Indiana had plenty of guys wrestling and was just going through some results, here are the guys I have seen that placed! Add some comments if you seen any other notable results. 125- Adonis Boyd -5th (Cumberlands) - Jeffersonville 125- Jeff Bailey- 7th (Cornerstone) -River Forest 165 - Jonathan Kevin - 1st (Indiana tech)- Floyd Central 174 - Graham Calhoun-3rd (SouthEastern)-Plymouth 285 - Excell Brooks-8th (Marian)-Lawrence North
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11/8/2014 9:07:00 PM | Zach Shore | @INTech_SID88 WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. – Freshman Thomas Garty led a trio of Indiana Tech wrestlers who won their respective weight classes at the Patriot Open hosted by the University of the Cumberlands on Saturday. Garty went 5-0 en route to his first collegiate individual title, including wins against the defending national champion from Cumberland University in the championship and Isaac Thomas of Lindsey Wilson who is the sixth ranked wrestler at 149-pounds. Garty won his a pair of matches by major decision and the other by a 12-6 decision to make an appearance in the semifinals where he defeated Thomas via fall at 4:08 and then won the title with a fall at 1:46. In the 141-pound weight class the Warriors dominated, placing first, third and fourth in the bracket.Travis Barroquillo, competing unattached at the event, won weight class, going 4-0, including registering a fall against teammate Robert Humphrey in the quarterfinals. Humphrey then proceeded to win three consecutive matches before losing to teammate Matthew Miller in the consolation championship, taking fourth. Miller lost in the quarterfinals as well, but then won four straight matches, including two via fall, to take third. Another freshman, Stone Neese, won his first collegiate individual title at 174-pounds while teammate Tyler Goldman took fourth in the same class. Neese received a bye in the opening round before winning via decision 8-2 over Hunter Smith of Life University then registered a fall at 1:47 over Dustin Harris of Cumberland University in the semifinals. To win the title, Neese defeated the hosts, Daniel Toth via a 2-0 decision. Goldman loss to Toth in the quarterfinals then won three straight matches, falling in the consolation championship by an 8-3 decision. Four other Warriors placed in their weight classes at the open with two runner-up finishes by Brett Yarbrough at 133-pounds and Jake Johnson at 165-pounds and two fourth place finishes by Kristopher McKinley at 125-pounds and Brandon Sunday at 184-pounds. The Orange and Black return to the mat on Saturday, Nov. 22 when they travel to Campbellsville, Ky. to take part in the Campbellsville Duals. Tech is scheduled to face St. Andrews Presbyterian at 9 a.m. followed by duals against Campbellsville (10:30 a.m.) and St. Catharine (12:30 p.m.).
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11/8/2014 9:07:00 PM | Zach Shore | @INTech_SID88 WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. – Freshman Thomas Garty led a trio of Indiana Tech wrestlers who won their respective weight classes at the Patriot Open hosted by the University of the Cumberlands on Saturday. Garty went 5-0 en route to his first collegiate individual title, including wins against the defending national champion from Cumberland University in the championship and Isaac Thomas of Lindsey Wilson who is the sixth ranked wrestler at 149-pounds. Garty won his a pair of matches by major decision and the other by a 12-6 decision to make an appearance in the semifinals where he defeated Thomas via fall at 4:08 and then won the title with a fall at 1:46. In the 141-pound weight class the Warriors dominated, placing first, third and fourth in the bracket.Travis Barroquillo, competing unattached at the event, won weight class, going 4-0, including registering a fall against teammate Robert Humphrey in the quarterfinals. Humphrey then proceeded to win three consecutive matches before losing to teammate Matthew Miller in the consolation championship, taking fourth. Miller lost in the quarterfinals as well, but then won four straight matches, including two via fall, to take third. Another freshman, Stone Neese, won his first collegiate individual title at 174-pounds while teammate Tyler Goldman took fourth in the same class. Neese received a bye in the opening round before winning via decision 8-2 over Hunter Smith of Life University then registered a fall at 1:47 over Dustin Harris of Cumberland University in the semifinals. To win the title, Neese defeated the hosts, Daniel Toth via a 2-0 decision. Goldman loss to Toth in the quarterfinals then won three straight matches, falling in the consolation championship by an 8-3 decision. Four other Warriors placed in their weight classes at the open with two runner-up finishes by Brett Yarbrough at 133-pounds and Jake Johnson at 165-pounds and two fourth place finishes by Kristopher McKinley at 125-pounds and Brandon Sunday at 184-pounds. The Orange and Black return to the mat on Saturday, Nov. 22 when they travel to Campbellsville, Ky. to take part in the Campbellsville Duals. Tech is scheduled to face St. Andrews Presbyterian at 9 a.m. followed by duals against Campbellsville (10:30 a.m.) and St. Catharine (12:30 p.m.). Click here to view the article
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11/2/2014 10:18:00 PM | Mark Jagord EAST LANSING, Mich. – The Indiana Tech wrestling team took to the mats on Sunday at the annual MSU Open at Jenison Field House. Nearly 500 wrestlers from 30 schools competed in the prestigious tournament, which features some of the top wrestlers in the nation. Tech had two wrestlers place with one losing in the championship round. The Warriors pair took second and fifth places in the event, with Georgio Blades and Mitchell Pawlak in the freshman/sophomore division. No team scores were kept. Blades went 3-1 in route to a second place finish in the freshman/sophomore division at 197-lbs. The sophomore from Indianapolis, Ind. won his first match over Michigan's Matthew Okaiye with a 9-2 decision before besting Lindsey Wilson's Jake Maupin by a 10-4 decision. In his semifinal match against Illinois' Colton Emmerich, Blades took another decision, 3-1. In the championship round, Blades fell to Illinois' Andre Lee in a 9-6 decision. In the 133-lb freshman/sophomore division, Pawlak went 6-1 in route to a fifth place finish. The 5-foot-6 sophomore from Temperance, Mich. won his first match of the day by an 8-5 decision over Zachary Davis of Navy, before falling to eventual champion, Jered Cortez of Illinois in the second round by the narrowest of margins, 6-5. Pawlak fought his way through the consolation bracket with five wins from two major decisions and three falls. Pawlak started the consolation bracket with a 12-1 major decision over Northern's Danny Carlson, and then bested Eastern Michigan's Ben Caladrino with a fall at 5:00. Pawlak took his next match against Notre Dame's David Bavery with a 12-4 major decision before getting a fall at 2:33 against Kyle Lukowich of Kent State. Pawlak then capped off the consolation bracket by beating Ohio State's Mike Hozan by fall at 0:25 for the fifth-place finish. The Orange and Black return to the mat on Saturday, Nov. 8 when they travel to Williamsburg, Ky. to participate in the Patriot Open hosted by University of the Cumberlands.
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11/2/2014 10:18:00 PM | Mark Jagord EAST LANSING, Mich. – The Indiana Tech wrestling team took to the mats on Sunday at the annual MSU Open at Jenison Field House. Nearly 500 wrestlers from 30 schools competed in the prestigious tournament, which features some of the top wrestlers in the nation. Tech had two wrestlers place with one losing in the championship round. The Warriors pair took second and fifth places in the event, with Georgio Blades and Mitchell Pawlak in the freshman/sophomore division. No team scores were kept. Blades went 3-1 in route to a second place finish in the freshman/sophomore division at 197-lbs. The sophomore from Indianapolis, Ind. won his first match over Michigan's Matthew Okaiye with a 9-2 decision before besting Lindsey Wilson's Jake Maupin by a 10-4 decision. In his semifinal match against Illinois' Colton Emmerich, Blades took another decision, 3-1. In the championship round, Blades fell to Illinois' Andre Lee in a 9-6 decision. In the 133-lb freshman/sophomore division, Pawlak went 6-1 in route to a fifth place finish. The 5-foot-6 sophomore from Temperance, Mich. won his first match of the day by an 8-5 decision over Zachary Davis of Navy, before falling to eventual champion, Jered Cortez of Illinois in the second round by the narrowest of margins, 6-5. Pawlak fought his way through the consolation bracket with five wins from two major decisions and three falls. Pawlak started the consolation bracket with a 12-1 major decision over Northern's Danny Carlson, and then bested Eastern Michigan's Ben Caladrino with a fall at 5:00. Pawlak took his next match against Notre Dame's David Bavery with a 12-4 major decision before getting a fall at 2:33 against Kyle Lukowich of Kent State. Pawlak then capped off the consolation bracket by beating Ohio State's Mike Hozan by fall at 0:25 for the fifth-place finish. The Orange and Black return to the mat on Saturday, Nov. 8 when they travel to Williamsburg, Ky. to participate in the Patriot Open hosted by University of the Cumberlands. Click here to view the article
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The NAIA released their group ratings that included many wrestlers with Indiana ties. Here is a link to the ratings and a breakdown of wrestlers with Indiana ties that are on the list. http://www.naia.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27900&ATCLID=209729111 East Group School Total Team Points 1. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 178 2. Campbellsville (Ky.) 171 3. Indiana Tech 138 4. Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 109 5. Cumberland (Tenn.) 103 6. Life (Ga.) 87 7. St. Andrews (N.C.) 66 8. Truett-McConnell (Ga.) 38 Central Group 141 1 Brandon Wright Grand View (Iowa) East Group 125 2 Kristopher McKinley Indiana Tech 133 2 Mitch Pawlak Indiana Tech 3 Brett Yarbrough Indiana Tech 141 1 Travis Barroquillo Indiana Tech 149 3 Mitch Roadruck Indiana Tech 6 Thomas Garty Indiana Tech 165 2 Mitchell Judkins Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 5 Jacob Johnson Indiana Tech 184 2 LJ Grayson Indiana Tech 6 Brandon Sunday Indiana Tech 285 6 Chico Adams Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
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The NAIA released their group ratings that included many wrestlers with Indiana ties. Here is a link to the ratings and a breakdown of wrestlers with Indiana ties that are on the list. http://www.naia.org/...TCLID=209729111 East Group School Total Team Points 1. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 178 2. Campbellsville (Ky.) 171 3. Indiana Tech 138 4. Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 109 5. Cumberland (Tenn.) 103 6. Life (Ga.) 87 7. St. Andrews (N.C.) 66 8. Truett-McConnell (Ga.) 38 Central Group 141 1 Brandon Wright Grand View (Iowa) East Group 125 2 Kristopher McKinley Indiana Tech 133 2 Mitch Pawlak Indiana Tech 3 Brett Yarbrough Indiana Tech 141 1 Travis Barroquillo Indiana Tech 149 3 Mitch Roadruck Indiana Tech 6 Thomas Garty Indiana Tech 165 2 Mitchell Judkins Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 5 Jacob Johnson Indiana Tech 184 2 LJ Grayson Indiana Tech 6 Brandon Sunday Indiana Tech 285 6 Chico Adams Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Click here to view the article
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