Post by whenisteponthemat on Dec 29, 2011 10:18:21 GMT -5
Updates after Quarterfinal bouts:
Warwick:
106: Alteri (4-0) vs. Jon Ryan (Dracut)
120: Colicci (3-0) vs. Logan David (King Phillip)
160: Schmeider (3-0) vs. Josh Riley (Timberline)
170: Hurst (4-0) vs. Joe Chimelski (Nashua North)
182: Salois (3-0) vs. Cameron Foucher (Mt. Anthony)
EWG:
138: Christian Labrie (4-0) vs. Devonn Pratt (Shawsheen)
145: Andrew Labrie (3-0) vs. Maveric Casia (Minutemen)
195: Carl Neff (3-0) vs. Leo Trindade (Billerica)
^^^^Semi-finals bouts
Notables:
285: Casey Bouregard (Warwick) 3-2
152: Dwight Anderson (EWG) 3-2
NE Notables:
At 106, Eric Benevides (Durfee) is in other semi-final bout. Defeated Alteri (Warwick) last year at NEs (5th place).
At 113, Zach Bridson (Timberline) is a favorite to win the tournament.
At 120, with Colicci (Warwick) the other 3 Semifinalist are just as tough, with his competitor and the other matchup Nick DeRosa (Billerica) vs. Pat LaCroix (Central Catholic)
At 126, its Ryan O'Boyle (Central Catholic) and his tournament to lose.
At 132, it shows great semis matches with Zak Hale (Mt. Anthony) squaring off with Sami Bagdaddy (Belmont) and Nick Cashion (Winchester) vs. Mike Stewart (Dracut)
At 138, After James Smith (Natick) one seed was upset in the championship 16, Peter Shea (Goffstown) is the favorite for this bracket with his former experience here. But I have C. Labrie advancing to meet him in the finals.
At 145, A. Labrie has a great opportunity to seize his semis match and make a great title run.
At 152, Ryan Niven (Tyngsboro) is the favorite for this class, however I wouldnt be surprised if Tanner Burke (Pinkerton) gives him a good finals match.
At 160, Jacob Strait (Pathfinder) has dominated the tourny throughout
At 170, Hurst could be a dark horse to win it, with the one seed ousted from his position.
At 182, Salois will have a great matchup with Foucher (Mt. Anthony) and hopefully will get the gold. (I believe his semis will be harder)
At 195, Neff has done a great job of advancing in the tournament, however he needs to be at his best to clinch the Finals berth and a shot against Spencher Foucher (Mt. Anthony)
At 220, To be completely honest I'm not to knowledgable about this class.
At 285, I got Jesse Webb (Mt. Anthony) squaring off with Steven Dwight (Manchester Mem) however still alot more wrestling to be done at that weight class.
Warwick:
106: Alteri (4-0) vs. Jon Ryan (Dracut)
120: Colicci (3-0) vs. Logan David (King Phillip)
160: Schmeider (3-0) vs. Josh Riley (Timberline)
170: Hurst (4-0) vs. Joe Chimelski (Nashua North)
182: Salois (3-0) vs. Cameron Foucher (Mt. Anthony)
EWG:
138: Christian Labrie (4-0) vs. Devonn Pratt (Shawsheen)
145: Andrew Labrie (3-0) vs. Maveric Casia (Minutemen)
195: Carl Neff (3-0) vs. Leo Trindade (Billerica)
^^^^Semi-finals bouts
Notables:
285: Casey Bouregard (Warwick) 3-2
152: Dwight Anderson (EWG) 3-2
NE Notables:
At 106, Eric Benevides (Durfee) is in other semi-final bout. Defeated Alteri (Warwick) last year at NEs (5th place).
At 113, Zach Bridson (Timberline) is a favorite to win the tournament.
At 120, with Colicci (Warwick) the other 3 Semifinalist are just as tough, with his competitor and the other matchup Nick DeRosa (Billerica) vs. Pat LaCroix (Central Catholic)
At 126, its Ryan O'Boyle (Central Catholic) and his tournament to lose.
At 132, it shows great semis matches with Zak Hale (Mt. Anthony) squaring off with Sami Bagdaddy (Belmont) and Nick Cashion (Winchester) vs. Mike Stewart (Dracut)
At 138, After James Smith (Natick) one seed was upset in the championship 16, Peter Shea (Goffstown) is the favorite for this bracket with his former experience here. But I have C. Labrie advancing to meet him in the finals.
At 145, A. Labrie has a great opportunity to seize his semis match and make a great title run.
At 152, Ryan Niven (Tyngsboro) is the favorite for this class, however I wouldnt be surprised if Tanner Burke (Pinkerton) gives him a good finals match.
At 160, Jacob Strait (Pathfinder) has dominated the tourny throughout
At 170, Hurst could be a dark horse to win it, with the one seed ousted from his position.
At 182, Salois will have a great matchup with Foucher (Mt. Anthony) and hopefully will get the gold. (I believe his semis will be harder)
At 195, Neff has done a great job of advancing in the tournament, however he needs to be at his best to clinch the Finals berth and a shot against Spencher Foucher (Mt. Anthony)
At 220, To be completely honest I'm not to knowledgable about this class.
At 285, I got Jesse Webb (Mt. Anthony) squaring off with Steven Dwight (Manchester Mem) however still alot more wrestling to be done at that weight class.