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Discussion Topic: Vegas - JRs
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on April 25, 2008
Kilgore is in the finals, just beat Yohn (who I think is headed to MN) and has Kirk White in the finals.
Purdue (OU), Barlow (KSU), Harris (UVA), Honeycutt (Edinboro) and Wade (PSU) are all in the consie semis.
The 163 class was very intriguing to me. Super recruit Quentin Wright (PSU) beat John Reader from ISU (I believe Reader was a D1 AA this year) in the semis. Also in the class was Andrew Howe, from Indiana, who signed with Wisconsin. Howe beat Nemec and now has Reader in the consi semis. Two VERY legit incoming freshmen.
Also interesting to me is the progression of Ohio upper weights from the 2007 graduating class. In this tournament we see Kilgore in the finals, and Purdue, Barlow, Honeycutt, and Wade all alive for third. I remember the 189 class which included Purdue, Weakley, and Honeycutt. Seems they will all prove to be very good at the next level.
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Discussion Topic: Vegas - JRs
Josh Lowe added to this discussion on April 25, 2008
Yohn redshirted this past year at Minnesota.
Nick Purdue seems to be the forgotten guy in all the upperweight talk of the last few years. Can he thrive at 174/184 for Ohio U. Tough area of the MAC, though that is less of an issue with the presumptive new rules.
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Discussion Topic: Vegas - JRs
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on April 26, 2008
Kilgore has Kirk Smith in the finals. Smith was an AA this year as a freshman at Boise State.
Harris particularly impressed me. He exceeded my expectations.
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Discussion Topic: Vegas - JRs
Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on April 26, 2008
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Discussion Topic: Vegas - JRs
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on April 26, 2008
Stieber beats Zach Sanders 1-0, 1-0 to take the win. WOW!
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Discussion Topic: Vegas - JRs
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on April 26, 2008
In another note, Tyler Clark, who Stieber beat in the first round, finished third by teching Demetrius Johnson 7-0, 6-0 in the third place match. Even more impressive for Logan.
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