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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Dan Cosimi added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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The State Tournament will begin Thursday afternoon.
What's the most memorable match you've ever seen at the State Tournament? (As a fan, parent, coach or wrestler)
List as many as you want.
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Freddy Carr added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Quinn McGee added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Brian Stephens vs Ian Miller 2011 DII finals.
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Matt Nutter added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Chris Hahn vs Jason Hackett 2003 171lb d2 semi final match. 4-3 OT with a ton of action. That weight was loaded that year with Ryan Knapp, Chris Hahn, Joe Dennis, Justin Schutte and Jason Hackett. All were state finalist at one point in their career with Hahn winning three titles.
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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D-II: State Finals, I think 119... Vaughn (Watkins Memorial) v. Zupanzik (Walsh). Fantastic match!!!
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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How about this GEM?
130: Jeff Ratliff, Marion Harding md. Jake Percival, Amherst Steele 24-15
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Nate Yetzer over Dave Bolyard, 14--11 OT in semis.
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Mike Taylor added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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1995 DII 152lb final - McGhee vs Knaze.
Can't remember the year or weight but it was within the past few years when a Claymont kid (171 maybe?) hit an elevator in the last couple second to win the match. It is on Flowrestling. Mr Jackson, can you give me an assist on this one?
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Jason L. Jackson added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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2009 - Zach Garbrandt over Dennis Raber (Orrville)
I watched that match on flo this week.
Zach was up 2-0 after 1. Got ridden out in the second. Gave up an escape and then got taken down with a little over 30 seconds to go.
Ref calls a stallmate with about 7 seconds to go, Zach gets to his feet, turns into Raber and hits the cement mixer.
It was awesome!
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Doug Gainous added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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189# Eddie Lych (Holy Name) vs. Zack Thompson (St. Eds)
Lynch wins with controversial no-call and seals up the team title for Walsh Jesuit over St Eds.
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Eric Jaynes added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Tomazz Wilson vs. Shaun Smith state finals. Unbelievable nonstop action
Eddie Jayne vs. Ken Haro round 1. I recall Haro coming really close to an upset.
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Eric: http://youtu.be/qbeYefMmuug ...Wilson/Smith
And I could have sworn I uploaded the McGhee/Knaze match. It was awesome as I recall.
Anywho, there are a host of videos on that TheMightyCruiser channel. Some matches, some instruction, some habaneros, etc!
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Kim Stone added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Tony Jameson/Rudy Hendon (Jameson put to back 3X)
My most favorite match for sure is-
Kirk Tank/Coby Boyd rematch with Tank getting the pin in OT
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Quote from Kim Stone's post:
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"Tony Jameson/Rudy Hendon (Jameson put to back 3X)
My most favorite match for sure is-
Kirk Tank/Coby Boyd rematch with Tank getting the pin in OT"
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All eyes on both of them. I remember being out in the halls when Jameson got put on his back the first time. The Schott went crazy and everyone went in to see what happened. I calmly walked up with no line, ordered my Dip'N'Dots, and then strolled into the arena to see the rest of the match. Mwah ah ah ah...
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Discussion Topic: Most memorable matches you've seen at the State Tournament
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 25, 2013
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Tomazz Wilson v Shaun Smith was one of the all time great finals bouts.
Jim Johnson v Shawn Enright--two superstuds battling it out at 135 in D2. One year later, Johnson was Big Ten frosh of year (that was the end of his college career....grades, I think). Enright was a 2x AA and finalist as a senior for OU. Johnson won 7-5 when the ref called a pre-mature stalemate which may or may not have prevented Enright from scoring.
Gray Maynard v Keaton Anderson. Anderson was a 2x champ and Maynard was a move in to St Eds who'd been destroying everyone all season. Maynard was up 4-1 at the end of the first...then, his coaches put him on bottom. Ouch. Over the next two periods Anderson scored 8-9 back points with his cradle series from a cross body. He was incredible with it.
Bill Splete v Kevin Randleman. Two talented 160's trading double legs. There was some controversy as I recall due to some stall calls but Randleman ended up winning...I think the final was 10-9 (something crazy like that).
Audie Atienza v David Grant. Both guys had mowed down the competition and it looked like it would be an epic finals bout...but Atienza (Maple) just hit a bunch of crazy chin whips and utterly destroyed Grant.
Dustin Kilgore v Brian Roddy--Part 2:
Kilgore got some nice early TD's but his inability to ride and some questionable officiating turned this match around and Roddy won in a wide open affair.
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