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Post by coachr on Jan 15, 2015 12:41:45 GMT -5
Hendricken 61 SK 3. Bivona was their only win. Sorry if I misspelled his name.
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Post by mikepeters on Jan 15, 2015 12:50:44 GMT -5
Did Bivona and Dimauro wrestle Shane Short of Westerly last night?
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Post by atlantaal on Jan 15, 2015 16:51:38 GMT -5
According to RIIL.org Bivona majored Short; SK 56 to 12 over Westerly.
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Post by rwuwrestling123 on Jan 15, 2015 20:34:03 GMT -5
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Post by Wildfire on Jan 16, 2015 14:41:15 GMT -5
Hendricken 61 SK 3. Bivona was their only win. Sorry if I misspelled his name. Are Swanson, Celico, and DiSano all going for 126?
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Post by fan4life on Jan 18, 2015 9:25:47 GMT -5
Looks like lil jarrell went 138 on last day of certification
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Post by riwrestlingfan on Jan 19, 2015 20:24:14 GMT -5
Okay guys here are the newest rankings. There has been alot of wrestling since my last rankings, so I think these are more accurate. Some weights are still a mess like 145 (after O'Connell), 195, 220, and 285. In many cases wrestler A beats wrestler B, wrestler B beats wrestler C, and wrestler C beats wrestler A. Thanks for all the help, keep it up.
106: 1. Merritt: Char 2. Bautista: Cumb 3. Young: Cov 4. Mountain: LSA 5. Nappi: BH 6. Forgetta: Pon 7. Turano: West 8. Young: NP
113: 1. Celico: BH 2. Bloom: MB 3. Robichaud: Cov 4. Pereschino: EWG 5. Myers: Narr 6. Watts: WV 7. Porcaro: Cumb
120: 1. Cardoso: MH 2. Hussey: EP 3. Brown: Cov 4. Rivet: BH 5. Zaroogian: NK 6. Howard: Lin 7. Wheeler: NP 8. Myers: Narr 9. Thompson: SK 10. Eastham: WW
126: 1. Celico: BH 2. Jerez: Woon 3. Stamos: EWG 4. Creamer: Cumb 5. Leite: EP 6. Gomez: CW 7. Lambert: Cov 8. Skiffington: SK 9. Paine: Char
132: 1. Soto: John 2. Torres: MH 3. Teves: MB 4. DiSano: BH 5. Brodeur: Cov 6. Forand: LSA 7. McGill: Narr 8. Costa: Hope 9. Morra: Lin 10. Tougas: Cumb
138: 1. Howard: MB 2. Lourenco: MB 3. Jacobsen: BH 4. Gomez: CW 5. Martinez: LSA 6. Jerrell: EG 7. Monteiro: Char 8. Brown: Cov 9. McCarron: NP 10. Duckworth: SK
145: 1. O'Connell: CW 2. Caparco: John 3. Arruda: BH 4. Cargill: Cumb 5. Thomas: WV 6. Duckworth: SK 7. Schafer: West
152: 1. Bivona: SK 2. DiMauro: BH 3. Salazar: WW 4. Short: West 5. Ribezzo: John 6. Almonte: CW 7. Sangare: Cumb 8. Ferrazzano: CE 9. Bernard: LSA 10. Amirault: WV
160: 1. Stewart: BH 2. Peoples: EP 3. Duran: SK 4. Francis: LSA 5. Hayes: Cumb 6. Wrzsesion: Char 7. Harvey: Smith 8. Pimental: MH 9. O'Hara: EG 10. Forestier: Hope
170: 1. Jarrel: EG 2. Lundston: EP 3. Johnson: BH 4. Faria: Cumb 5. Luther: Midd 6. Lombardi: NK 7. S. Thiboudeau: MH 8. James: WW 9. Cook: Narr 10. Scott: CW
182: 1. Sauro: BH 2. Skawinski: Cumb 3. Vigeant: John 4. Mulligan: NP 5. N. Thiboudeau: MH 6. Potter: Pil 7. Robey: Barr 8. Saqib: Lin
195: 1. Giorgio: Cumb 2. Lomnbardo: MH 3. Martino: BH 4. Burdick: West 5. Pare: SK 6. Pierce: TG 7. Soares: John 8. Howard: Smith 9. Zanni: NP 10. Urena: WW
220: 1. Fenwick: MH 2. DeSantis: Char 3. Samek: Burr 4. Pereira: Pil 5. Pearce: SK 6. Vickers: TG 7. Ray-Richards: Hope 8. Nicoll: EP 9. Krawiec: Cumb
285: 1. Millen: Narr 2. Benedetti: EP 3. Cole: BH 4. Brown: SK 5. Brown: NK 6. Jenkins: Tol 7. Morvillo: Barr 8. Toribio: Hope 9. Oliveira: NP 10. Wilcox: Cumb
Let the debate begin.
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Post by chainwrestle2 on Jan 19, 2015 21:49:08 GMT -5
Okay guys here are the newest rankings. There has been alot of wrestling since my last rankings, so I think these are more accurate. Some weights are still a mess like 145 (after O'Connell), 195, 220, and 285. In many cases wrestler A beats wrestler B, wrestler B beats wrestler C, and wrestler C beats wrestler A. Thanks for all the help, keep it up. 106: 1. Merritt: Char 2. Bautista: Cumb 3. Young: Cov 4. Mountain: LSA 5. Nappi: BH 6. Forgetta: Pon 7. Turano: West 8. Young: NP 113: 1. Celico: BH 2. Bloom: MB 3. Robichaud: Cov 4. Pereschino: EWG 5. Myers: Narr 6. Watts: WV 7. Porcaro: Cumb 120: 1. Cardoso: MH 2. Hussey: EP 3. Brown: Cov 4. Rivet: BH 5. Zaroogian: NK 6. Howard: Lin 7. Wheeler: NP 8. Myers: Narr 9. Thompson: SK 10. Eastham: WW 126: 1. Celico: BH 2. Jerez: Woon 3. Stamos: EWG 4. Creamer: Cumb 5. Leite: EP 6. Gomez: CW 7. Lambert: Cov 8. Skiffington: SK 9. Paine: Char 132: 1. Soto: John 2. Torres: MH 3. Teves: MB 4. DiSano: BH 5. Brodeur: Cov 6. Forand: LSA 7. McGill: Narr 8. Costa: Hope 9. Morra: Lin 10. Tougas: Cumb 138: 1. Howard: MB 2. Lourenco: MB 3. Jacobsen: BH 4. Gomez: CW 5. Martinez: LSA 6. Jerrell: EG 7. Monteiro: Char 8. Brown: Cov 9. McCarron: NP 10. Duckworth: SK 145: 1. O'Connell: CW 2. Caparco: John 3. Arruda: BH 4. Cargill: Cumb 5. Thomas: WV 6. Duckworth: SK 7. Schafer: West 152: 1. Bivona: SK 2. DiMauro: BH 3. Salazar: WW 4. Short: West 5. Ribezzo: John 6. Almonte: CW 7. Sangare: Cumb 8. Ferrazzano: CE 9. Bernard: LSA 10. Amirault: WV 160: 1. Stewart: BH 2. Peoples: EP 3. Duran: SK 4. Francis: LSA 5. Hayes: Cumb 6. Wrzsesion: Char 7. Harvey: Smith 8. Pimental: MH 9. O'Hara: EG 10. Forestier: Hope 170: 1. Jarrel: EG 2. Lundston: EP 3. Johnson: BH 4. Faria: Cumb 5. Luther: Midd 6. Lombardi: NK 7. S. Thiboudeau: MH 8. James: WW 9. Cook: Narr 10. Scott: CW 182: 1. Sauro: BH 2. Skawinski: Cumb 3. Vigeant: John 4. Mulligan: NP 5. N. Thiboudeau: MH 6. Potter: Pil 7. Robey: Barr 8. Saqib: Lin 195: 1. Giorgio: Cumb 2. Lomnbardo: MH 3. Martino: BH 4. Burdick: West 5. Pare: SK 6. Pierce: TG 7. Soares: John 8. Howard: Smith 9. Zanni: NP 10. Urena: WW 220: 1. Fenwick: MH 2. DeSantis: Char 3. Samek: Burr 4. Pereira: Pil 5. Pearce: SK 6. Vickers: TG 7. Ray-Richards: Hope 8. Nicoll: EP 9. Krawiec: Cumb 285: 1. Millen: Narr 2. Benedetti: EP 3. Cole: BH 4. Brown: SK 5. Brown: NK 6. Jenkins: Tol 7. Morvillo: Barr 8. Toribio: Hope 9. Oliveira: NP 10. Wilcox: Cumb Let the debate begin. 195 Sores beat Lombardo sat 13-7 Hvy kenney jhs beat brown from sk and Benedetti from Ep 138 Gomez had a two pint match with Howard also sot is going 138
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Post by madjake on Jan 19, 2015 22:36:42 GMT -5
McGill from Narr. Lost Very tuff match vs Torres in John finals could of went either way. Not to mention a questionable call on a take down.
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Post by madjake on Jan 19, 2015 22:38:05 GMT -5
Howard n Gomez went down to last second.
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Post by riwrestlingfan on Jan 20, 2015 0:08:05 GMT -5
Chainwrestler2. Kenny has had good wins, but also alot of defeats. Hard to move him up. Plus I think Bendetti forfeited to him. Soares beat Lombardo which is a great win, but he also lost to lower guys on the rankings. It is hard to rank him. 195 is a total toss up after Giorgio. Same with HW, So many guys have beat each other. Lastly, Gomez is wrestling great. A close loss to Howard is a loss. He might be 2nd or 3rd best but until he beats Lourenco or Jacobsen, I won't rank him above. Soto has wrestled at 132 and 138. So I figured I would rank him in the lower weight class.
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Post by madmax on Jan 20, 2015 7:38:27 GMT -5
I don't see Hvw Kenny ranked at all.
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Post by hanmerlock16 on Jan 20, 2015 9:00:58 GMT -5
Zanni from NP has never lost to soares of Johnston
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Post by shoot on Jan 21, 2015 11:00:55 GMT -5
I don't believe soto has made 132 scratch....which is why he is going 138. But more importantly he isn't healthy, and that's really too bad....I hope he's able to recover bc he's a good kid who caught a bad break.
Mt. Hope wrestles Johnston and vets tonight so soares and lombardo will go at it again.
No-one is talking about Neil thibedeau and his OT loss to vigeant....which imo could have been a win considering he outshot him 8-0 and pushed him to two stalling calls.
A lot of weight classes are wide open for the podium....2nd half of the season is going to be fun
120 has a few freshman that are very good. Brown, rivet....both very good
The Howard gomez match was a fun match to watch but gomez is also lucky he didn't get banged for stalling , Howard was way busier on offense....but entertaining match most definitely.
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Post by dan05 on Jan 21, 2015 19:52:02 GMT -5
also does anybody know the individual results from blair vs BH The only wins by Hendricken were DiSano (126) and Cole (HWT)
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Post by dan05 on Jan 21, 2015 20:15:38 GMT -5
The only wins by Hendricken were DiSano (126) and Cole (HWT) Did they go against there "a" team. and any other notable results. It was there A team. But, some of the JV kids from Blair did wrestle up. Also, Hendricken's dual record was 2-2
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Post by spiral101 on Jan 22, 2015 0:17:14 GMT -5
Look for Salazar from WW to make some noise at 152lbs. (Top 3 finish) also I believe Franics could very well be the 160lb. state champ come February.
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Post by Wildfire on Jan 22, 2015 11:04:51 GMT -5
Look for Salazar from WW to make some noise at 152lbs. (Top 3 finish) also I believe Franics could very well be the 160lb. state champ come February. Salazar is a solid top three contender. However I don't see Francis beating Stewart or Peoples the way they are wrestling now. Lombardo, MtH beat Soares by pin at 195 in the 1st period last night. That head to head trumps Soares tournament win over Lombardo last weekend.
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Post by atlantaal on Jan 22, 2015 20:43:41 GMT -5
Did they go against there "a" team. and any other notable results. It was there A team. But, some of the JV kids from Blair did wrestle up. Also, Hendricken's dual record was 2-2 Here's the box score from the Blair website, 57-9. Some of the individual match scores are a little humbling - Blair is on a whole other level from any RI or NE team, even Mt Anthony and Timberlane. Add insult to injury by mispelling one of the few BH winners! But to alleviate concerns Blair wrestled the same two guys who lost to Hendricken in their match against New Jersey's top-ranked school Bergen Catholic (Blair won 29-21) so I don't think they were actually j.v.'s against the Hawks, and I've seen the heavyweight's name in several other Blair matches. Kudos to BH for even taking on such opponents. Blair Wrestler Opponent 106 Matt Vinci 9 Cam Nappi 1 113 Zachary Sherman 10 Nick Celico 1 120 Requir van der Merwe wbtf Devon Rivet lbtf 1-16 126 Zachary Jones 1 Dylan Pisano (sic)6 132 Shane Brackup 11 Jamie Swanson 6 138 Matthew Kolodzik wbf 3:53 Matt Jacobsen lbf 145 William Pickett 8 Jon Arruda 0 152 Ryan Karoly 17 Anthony Dimarro 3 160 Joseph Correll wbf 3:54 Lew Stewart lbf 170 James Stillerman wbf 3:17 Steve Johnson lbf 182 Chase Singletary wbtf Jim Sauro lbtf 1-17 195 Neil Putnam 9 Nick Martino 1 220 David Showunmi wbf 0:52 Ben Monti lbf 285 Ian Day lbf Frank Cole wbf 3:29
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Post by coachr on Jan 23, 2015 7:17:35 GMT -5
FYI - DiSano is 126 for Hendricken, not John Celico.
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