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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on February 6, 2011
Of note, 6 Ohio wrestlers competing by my count, including two head-to-head bouts.
#7 Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
285 pounds: David Marone (VT) dec. Jack Danilkowicz (UV) 4-3
125 pounds: #16 Jarrod Garnett (VT) dec. Matt Snyder (UV) 14-12 SV
133 pounds: #10 Devin Carter (VT) md. Joe Spisak (UV) 19-11
141 pounds: Zach Neibert (VT) dec. Gus Sako (UV) 8-2
149 pounds: Derek Valenti (UV) dec. #9 Brian Stephens (VT) 7-2
157 pounds: #6 Jesse Dong (VT) dec. Shawn Harris (UV) 8-1
165 pounds: #15 Pete Yates (VT) md. Jedd Moore (UV) 9-0
174 pounds: #4 Chris Henrich (UV) dec. Matt Epperly (VT) 6-2
184 pounds: #18 Jon Fausey (UV) dec. John Dickson (VT) 5-3
197 pounds: #18 Mike Salopek (UV) dec. Chris Penny (VT) 5-1
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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Grant Varnum added to this discussion on February 6, 2011
am i correct in seeing 7-8 ohio wrestlers in this dual meet? several of whom were teammates?
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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 6, 2011
Grant: Don't forget Nick Sulzer is at UVA while two more Graham kids are committed to Virginia Tech. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think there are also a few Ohio guys at Old Dominion.
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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 6, 2011
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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 7, 2011
Is Derek Valenti a brother of 2x champ Matt Valenti? I think Matt went to Penn?????
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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 7, 2011
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Discussion Topic: Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 12
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on February 8, 2011
here's former Ohio 3X state champ Drew Pariano doing very well in his first year as head coach.
Press release:
Northwestern senior Aaron Jones earns his first career Big Ten Wrestler of the Week award after helping the 17th-ranked Wildcats defeat No. 24 Purdue on Friday. Jones scored a 6-1 decision over seventh-ranked 184-pounder A.J. Kissel, giving the Wildcats three dual points on their way to a 32-6 win.
The dual win pushed Northwestern’s record to 16-2 overall and 4-2 in Big Ten competition this season.
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