Some walking wounded are back!

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Some walking wounded are back!

Post by ngineer » Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:41 pm

Cort Schuyler and Luke Karam had impressive showings at the Wilkes Open, with Schuyler putting together a string of Tech Falls and Karam earning several straight falls as well. Preisch also won his weight class beating fellow teammate Hoffman in the finals. Hope on the horizon.


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Re: Some walking wounded are back!

Post by van » Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:28 pm

Preish and Hoffman at different weights, good showings by both, who is the 125 #
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Post by Richb-3 » Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:55 pm

Priesch beat weiler in the finals.
Schuyler beat Hoffman in finals
Karam pinned his weigh to a large finals decision (POmrinca 3rd at the weight)
Gentile lost a very close final.
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Post by TMH » Sat Dec 22, 2018 9:38 pm

A great way to head into the holidays...big win by women's basketball followed by a strong performance by the men and now a semi-return to normalcy by wrestling.

Happy Holidays to everyone!!
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Post by ngineer » Mon Dec 24, 2018 12:34 am

van wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:28 pm Preish and Hoffman at different weights, good showings by both, who is the 125 #
It will be Farro if he can make and hold weight there. Weigh-ins on 12/26 will tell us. If not, then either Reznek or Lane, who are inexperienced. 133 also still questionable. Paetzel unless Parker makes a miraculous recovery. Would be a shame if he cannot return. A healthy Parker gives us another legitimate AA candidate. Paetzel shows promise, but he's not Parker,yet. Weiler down at 184 tells me there is concern about Preisch being 100%. Plus, it gives Chris time to solidify for next year if he doesn't have to fill in.
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Re: Some walking wounded are back!

Post by mookie » Mon Dec 24, 2018 2:15 pm

So many question marks.
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Re: Some walking wounded are back!

Post by Sundayamqb » Wed Dec 26, 2018 9:32 pm

Any word what the lineup will look like this weekend?
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Re: Some walking wounded are back!

Post by van » Wed Dec 26, 2018 10:26 pm

here are some ideas, no inside info, resnick and/or lane at 125, sounds like 125 too much a cut for Farro so he is at 133 with Paetzol, Hoffman and Cort at 149, no S Parker yet, Lane and/or Humphrey at 157, Wolf at 165, Kutler at 174, Weiller and/or Preisch at 184, Gentile and/or Jake at 197, Wood at 285, excuse my spelling

lot of guys going, heard about 20 so with 4 duals in 2 days everybody gets some time, also they apparently can have side matches external to the duals (unattached for shirts)
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Re: Some walking wounded are back!

Post by RichH » Thu Dec 27, 2018 10:20 am

The challenge matches may be a very good indicator of who will be available going into Feb and March.
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Re: Some walking wounded are back!

Post by ngineer » Thu Dec 27, 2018 8:46 pm

Several are also going to be going up to the Scuffle and possibly a couple to Midlands. Good time to be taking stock as to who was serious over break. I would love to see a healthy Parker rejoin us, but concerned that may not occur.
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