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INDIANAPOLIS – South Dakota State University wrestlers Cody Pack and Nate Rotert are seeded in the top 15 of their respective weight classes as pairings for next week’s NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were announced Wednesday.
Pack, a senior from Quincy, California, is seeded seventh in the 157-pound weight class and will meet Neal Richards of Virginia Military Institute in first-round action. A four-time national qualifier, Pack has compiled a 27-3 record this season. Richards enters the national tournament with a 21-9 overall record.
A sophomore from Spearfish, Rotert is making his second consecutive appearance at nationals and is seeded 15th at 197 pounds. Rotert has compiled a 26-9 record this season and will face Scottie Boykin of Chattanooga (Tenn.), 23-6 overall, in the opening round.
Three other Jackrabbit qualifiers are unseeded and will face seeded wrestlers in first-round action. At 141 pounds, redshirt freshman Seth Gross will square off against 13th-seeded Steve Bleise of Northern Illinois, 26-8 overall. Gross has posted a 23-12 record this season and, like Pack and Rotert, is coming off a runner-up finish at last week’s Big 12 Championship.
At-large qualifier Alex Kocer, 24-10 overall, will meet sixth-seeded Jason Tsirtsis of Northwestern (Ill.) in the first round. Kocer is making his second career appearance at nationals after also qualifying in 2014. Tsirtsis holds a 13-7 record this season.
2016 NCAA DI National Championships Brackets
David Kocer, a sophomore from Wagner, has posted a team-best 28 wins against 11 losses this season while wrestling in the 174-pound weight class, and will meet seventh-seeded Cody Walters of Ohio, 26-4 overall, to close out the Jackrabbits’ first-round pairings.
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The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships will be contested March 17-19 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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After Allie & Su Yung defeated Kiera Hogan & Jordynne Grace at last night’s IMPACT Homecoming, Rosemary made her return from an ACL injury that kept her out for a good chunk of 2018. After the match, she would pop out of Su Yung’s coffin on the stage and chase her away, Rosemary then attempted to connect with “Dark” Allie who ended up running away. You can check out her return in the videos and photos below:
.@WeAreRosemary IS BACK! #IMPACTHomecoming pic.twitter.com/ZF3Jyaz61U
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) January 7, 2019
.@WeAreRosemary is BACK! #IMPACTHomecoming
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— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) January 7, 2019
Rosemary has returned from the Undead Realm to attack Allie & Su Yung following their #IMPACTHomecoming victory! pic.twitter.com/T0NXPg0YBQ
— WrestlingINC.com (@WrestlingInc) January 7, 2019
.@AllieImpact flees from her former best friend @WeAreRosemary.
The Demon Assassin is back to take on The Undead Bride! #IMPACTHomecoming pic.twitter.com/p71Mfue7q4
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) January 7, 2019
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Gopher Wrestling completed its 107th season of competition at last weekend’s NCAA Championships. With the season now finished and all the statistics from the winter now final, GopherSports.com looked back at the previous campaign by the numbers. Continue reading at www.gophersports.com
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When Vince McMahon and the rest of his family returned on Raw a couple of weeks ago promising to change up their weekly shows, one of the ways that they decided to do this was by calling up some names from the NXT roster. For weeks now on WWE television, vignettes hyping up the arrival of six different NXT Superstars have been airing on Raw and SmackDown. No debut date was ever given for these six individuals, but it was speculated that they would probably be debuting separately. With WWE officials likely hoping to start off the first episodes of their shows in 2019 with a bang, two of the call-ups made their official unannounced TV debuts during last night’s tapings for the Main Event program.
Lacey Evans is making her main roster debut on Main Event. #RAW #RAWOrlando #LaceyEvans pic.twitter.com/tvNEy1T7mE
— TheRogueFan (@TheRogueFan) January 8, 2019
.Last night’s episode of Raw took place in the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, which just so happens to be the same city where the WWE Performance Center is located. It seemed like a natural fit for some of the stars of the NXT roster to make their main roster debuts in the city. Sure enough, during the tapings for Main Event, Lacey Evans appeared and picked up a loss to Raw Superstar Natalya. Also, EC3 made his debut and ended up defeating Curt Hawkins. It is unclear if the matches were taped for Main Event or if they were exclusive for the fans in attendance. Both matches were presented under the Main Event banner, so fans may want to tune into this week’s edition of the show on the WWE Network to see the debuts.
The wrestling world is still mourning the loss of one of the most legendary announcers in the history of the business. WWE Hall of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund passed away at the age of 76 last week, and hundreds of wrestlers have paid tribute to Okerlund, who was friendly with nearly everybody that he worked with over his decades-long career. WWE put together a fitting tribute of their own during Raw last night as the show began with a 10-bell salute for Gene, and WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan appeared on the show to say some words about Okerlund as well. WWE has also released the official entrance video, as well as a special look back at his astounding work. Both videos have been posted down below:
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2016 NHSCA High School National Championships results. April 1-3 at Virginia Beach, Va.
Brackets/Results on FloArena
Senior Nationals
Senior Team Scores
1. NY – 172
2. OH – 171.5
3. VA – 160
4. PA – 153
5. GA – 139
113 pounds
1st: No. 6 Tommy Cox (Deer Park, N.Y.) technical fall Austin Neal (R-S Central, N.C.) 18-3
3rd: Fabian Gutierrez (Adams City, Colo.) decision Hasan Krigger (Central Gwinnett, Ga.) 5-3
5th: No. 19 (at 106) Tyson Klump (Nazareth, Pa.) decision Christian Ordaz (Franklin, Texas) 5-0
7th: Liam Cronin (Servite, Calif.) pin Majid Corbett (Sumter, S.C.) 0:49
120 pounds
1st: Codi Russell (Collins Hill, Ga.) decision Romelle Person (Maplewood, Mo.) 8-6
3rd: Peter Del Gallo (Gardiner, Maine) decision Todd Small (Central Gwinnett, Ga.) 4-2, overtime
5th: No. 20 Trey Chalifoux (Father Ryan, Tenn.) decision Antonio Sparacio (North Babylon, N.Y.) 6-4
7th: Dominic Latona (Thompson, Ala.) decision Matteo DeVincenzo (Port Jefferson, N.Y.) 4-0
126 pounds
1st: Lane Peters (Claymont, Ohio) decision Freddy Eckles (Lake Shore, N.Y.) 5-2
3rd: Matthew Seitz (Monsignor Farrell, N.Y.) decision Anthony Foggia (Northern Burlington, N.J.) 4-3
5th: Troy Stanich (Roxbury, N.J.) pin Gavin Melendez (Gilroy, Calif.) 5:47
7th: Garrett O’Shea (Morris Knolls, N.J.) over Alex Vargas (Syosset, N.Y.) by forfeit
132 pounds
1st: No. 15 Jake Spiess (Delta, Ohio) decision Connor Wallace (Hickory, Va.) 3-1, overtime
3rd: Logan Sims (Woodland, Ga.) decision Brett Kulp (Exeter Township, Pa.) 2-0
5th: Derek Miller (Clay, Fla.) decision Brett Underwood (Piedmont, N.C.) 4-3
7th: Keegan Duncan (Trinity, Ky.) major decision Matthew Kieta (Pigeon Forge, Tenn.) 8-0
138 pounds
1st: No. 6 (at 145) Kanen Storr (Leslie, Mich.) decision No. 14 (at 145) Jarrett Degen (Belgrade, Mont.) 4-3
3rd: Brendan Fitzgerald (Grandview Hts., Ohio) pin Josh McClure (Fulton, Mo.) 1:43
5th: Ethyn Ewing (Canyon, Calif.) over No. 16 (at 145) Chris Diaz (Archer, Ga.) by forfeit
7th: Michael Murphy (Baylor School, Tenn.) decision Alec Baker (La Costa Canyon, Calif.) 2-1
145 pounds
1st: Luke Weber (Forsyth, Mont.) decision Jon Errico (Brunswick, Ct.) 3-1
3rd: Tyler Gazaway (New Providence, N.J.) decision Rian Burris (White Knoll, S.C.) 6-4
5th: Jaron Jensen (Herriman, Utah) decision Jake Douglas (Lake Stevens, Wash.) 3-1
7th: Angel Vasquez (Lafayette, Ky.) pin Chris Moungle (South Mecklenburg, N.C.) 2:49
152 pounds
1st: No. 5 (at 160) Austin Kraisser (Centennial, Md.) decision No. 16 (at 160) Parker Simington (Thompson Valley, Colo.) 5-2
3rd: Matt Finesilver (Cherry Creek, Colo.) decision No. 17 Jimmy Saylor (Easton, Pa.) 8-1
5th: Jose Taylor (Arlington Martin, Texas) decision Dakota Gardner (Fredonia, N.Y.) 3-1, overtime
7th: Ben Anderson (Pleasant Grove, Utah) decision Sawyer Davidson (Asheboro, N.C.) 8-3
160 pounds
1st: No. 8 (at 182) Daniel Bullard (Archer, Ga.) decision No. 12 (at 170) Elijah Cleary (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) 3-2
3rd: No. 20 (at 170) A.J. Alford (Fort Dorchester, S.C.) pin Eric Reyes (Dedham, Mass.) 2:3
5th: No. 19 Giovanny Bonilla (Osceola, Fla.) major decision Justin Pichedwanta (Mayfair, Calif.) 10-2
7th: Ricky Stamm (Division Avenue, N.Y.) decision Lawrence Kosoy (Olympic Heights, Fla.) 9-7, overtime
170 pounds
1st: No. 17 (at 160) Abner Romero (Buchanan, Colo.) decision Dalton Robertson (Weld Central, Colo.) 4-2, overtime
3rd: No. 10 Austin Bell (Belle Vernon Area, Pa.) major decision Alex Hopkins (Westminster Christian, Mo.) 11-1
5th: Dylan Barreiro (Pinkerton Academy, N.H.) decision Koy Wilkinson (Pleasant Grove, Utah) 7-3
7th: Tyler Mullen (North Valley, N.J.) decision Nunzio Crowley (Eastchester, N.Y.) 6-4
182 pounds
1st: No. 6 Dakota Geer (Franklin, Pa.) decision No. 19 Antonio Agee (Hayfield, Va.) 4-2, tiebreaker
3rd: Garrett Hoffman (Montoursville, Pa.) decision Eli Spencer (Stuttgart, Germany) 8-2
5th: Bob Coleman (Hermiston, Ore.) decision Alan Clothier (Lawrence, Kansas) 9-4
7th: Mitchell Owens (Todd Beamer, Wash.) major decision Troy Allen (Hanover, Va.) 12-2
195 pounds
1st: Jay Aiello (Westfield, Va.) decision No. 11 Drew Phipps (Norwin, Pa.) 12-8
3rd: Gary Traub (Sycamore, Ohio) pin Nick May (Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Mich.) 4:20
5th: Guy Patron, Jr. (Jesuit, La.) over Ryan Thomas (American Heritage, Fla.) by forfeit
7th: Hunter Yeargen (Willard, Mo.) pin Tre’Shoun Rogers (Oscar Smith, Va.) 1:38
220 pounds
1st: Robert Winters (Colonial Forge, Va.) decision Jerek Cropper (Manchester, Ohio) 9-3
3rd: Alex Daniels (Independence, W.Va.) major decision Jalen Gowdy (Sandusky, Ohio) 9-1
5th: Lathan Bumgarner (North Gaston, N.C.) pin Joe Fusco (Shawseen Valley Tech, Mass.) 3:15
7th: Bret Winters (Hoover, Ala.) decision Andrew Wade (Easton, Md.) 11-4
285 pounds
1st: Matt Adams (New Lexington, Ohio) pin Mitch Bischoff (Norton, Ohio) 2:36
3rd: Gabriel Beyer (Leon, Fla.) pin Jarrod Snyder (Bakersfield Frontier, Calif.) 0:55
5th: No. 14 Edwin Rubio (John Glenn, N.Y.) decision Christian Rebottaro (Monta Vista Christian, Calif.) 5-3
7th: Jerhett Lee (Hebron, Texas) decision Sam Bouis (Lancaster, Va.) 5-2
Junior Nationals
Junior Team Scores
1. OH – 233
2. NJ – 220.5
3. PA – 213.5
4. NY – 191
5. FL – 177
106 pounds
1st: Trevor Edwards (Matoon, Ill.) decision Jake Ferri (Shawseen Valley Tech, Mass.) 4-3
3rd: Elijah Varona (South Dade, Fla.) decision Robert Hartling (E.O. Smith, Ct.) 9-6
5th: Nick Schutzenhoffer (Christian Brothers Academy, N.J.) decision Kenny Kerwin (Passaic Valley, N.J.) 4-3
7th: Ryan Mock (Huntington, N.Y.) decision Sam Braswell (Matoaca, Va.) 5-4
113 pounds
1st: Esco Walker (Hopewell, N.C.) decision T.J. Hicks (Bradley Central, Tenn.) 4-2
3rd: Trevon Majette (Oscar Smith, Va.) decision Joe Thomas (South Carroll, Md.) 5-1
5th: Geo Barzona (Central Mountain, Pa.) decision Brett Rezendes (Bridgewater Rainham, Mass.) 7-1
7th: Dallas Wilson (Wichita South, Kansas) decision Victor Lopez (West Orange, N.J.) 5-4
120 pounds
1st: Drew Mattin (Delta, Ohio) decision Jose Tapia (Capital, N.M.) 1-0, ultimate tiebreaker
3rd: Daniel Planta (St. Paul’s, Md.) decision Corey Secrist (Petersburg, W.Va.) 6-3
5th: Jake Cherry (Central Dauphin, Pa.) decision Davion Fairley (Union Grove, Ga.) 1-0
7th: Gavin Hutchins (Pigeon Forge, Tenn.) major decision C.J. Walz (Central Valley Academy, N.Y.) 13-1
126 pounds
1st: Allan Hart (St. Edward, Ohio) pin No. 16 (at 132) Kyran Hagan (Eureka, Mo.) 5:00
3rd: Bradley Beaulieu (Marshwood, Maine) decision K.J. Fenstermacher (Bethlehem Liberty, Pa.) 4-3
5th: Danny Bertoni (Middletown, Md.) decision Robert Garcia IV (Selma, Calif.) 8-3
7th: Isaiah Palomino (Bellarmine, Calif.) pin Hunter Reed (Lakewood Ranch, Fla.) 1:54
132 pounds
1st: No. 14 Tanner Litterell (Tuttle, Okla.) technical fall Sammy Hepler (Tri-Valley, Pa.) 15-0
3rd: No. 17 (at 126) Brian Courtney (Athens, Pa.) decision Zack Donathan (Mason, Ohio) 4-2
5th: Jimmy Hoffman (Hazleton, Pa.) major decision Chris Scorese (Cranford, N.J.) 11-2
7th: Chase Archangelo (Smyrna, Del.) decision Matthew Swanson (Lynbrook, N.Y.) 5-2
138 pounds
1st: Denton Spencer (Camden County, Ga.) decision No. 18 Alec Hagan (Eureka, Mo.) 4-2
3rd: Tanner Smith (Mechanicsburg, Ohio) decision Bryce Marcus (St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla.) 6-2
5th: Vincent Dolce (Seton Catholic, Ariz.) decision Robert Cleary (Edison, N.J.) 6-5
7th: Ethan Krause (Georgetown Prep, Md.) pin Kyle Kirkham (Jensen Beach, Fla.) 3:48
145 pounds
1st: No. 5 (at 152) Quentin Hovis (Seton Catholic, Ariz.) decision Connor Melbourne (John Jay Cross River, N.Y.) 9-2
3rd: Nick Palumbo (Lenape Valley, N.J.) decision Evan Barczak (Monroe Woodbury, N.Y.) 3-1, overtime
5th: David San Miguel (Bellarmine, Calif.) decision Tanner Cook (Central Valley Academy, N.Y.) 7-2
7th: Ryan Monteiro (Minnecahug, Mass.) decision Austin Wilkerson (Brookville, Va.) 10-3
152 pounds
1st: Bryce Rogers (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) decision No. 8 Stephan Glasgow (Bound Brook, N.J.) 5-3
3rd: No. 18 (at 145) Jake Brindley (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) decision Max Wohlabaugh (Winter Springs, Fla.) 3-2
5th: Zach Ancewicz (John Glenn, N.Y.) decision Brandon Konecny (Seton Catholic, Ariz.) 1-0
7th: Skitch Light (Central Dauphin, Pa.) decision Christian Walden (Airline, La.) 7-6
160 pounds
1st: Kyle Cochran (Paramus, N.J.) pin No. 15 (at 152) Travis Stefanik (Nazareth, Pa.) 8:25, ultimate tiebreaker
3rd: Bryan McLaughlin (Woodbridge, N.J.) fall Hayden Hastings (Sheridan, Wyo.) 4:00
5th: Ty Bagoly (Exeter Township, Pa.) pin Joe Accousti (Newtown, Ct.) 2:22
7th: Shawn Mosca (Carle Place-Wheatley, N.Y.) decision Jake Maxwell (Buena, N.J.) 2-0
170 pounds
1st: Anthony Falbo (Newtown, Ct.) decision Andrew Berreyesa (Reno, Nev.) 4-3
3rd: Casey Cornett (Simon Kenton, Ky.) decision Caleb Little (Jefferson, Ga.) 3-1
5th: George Walton (Bound Brook, N.J.) over Drew Peck (Chambersburg, Pa.) by forfeit
7th: Frankie Guida (Parkland, Pa.) decision Alex Kauffman (Vinita, Okla.) 6-2
182 pounds
1st: John Borst (Sherando, Va.) decision Chasen Blair (Rancho Bernardo, Calif.) 8-3
3rd: Matthew Waddell (Gilmer, Ga.) decision Khamari Whimper (Baylor School, Tenn.) 7-6, overtime
5th: Kendall Elfstrum (Monroe Woodbury, N.Y.) pin Tyler Stepic (St. Edward, Ohio) 3:56
7th: Antonio Stewart (Camden County, Ga.) over Brandon Moen (Owatonna, Minn.) by forfeit
195 pounds
1st: Noah Adams (Independence, W.Va.) decision Zane Black (The Phelps School, Pa.) 10-4
3rd: John Kelbly (Smithville, Ohio) decision Eli Grape (Upper St. Clair, Pa.) 6-4
5th: Haydn Maley (Roseburg, Ore.) over Justin Allman (Parkersburg South, W.Va.) by forfeit
7th: Joe Marcano (Brandon, Fla.) decision Tanner Zagarino (Mattituck, N.Y.) 10-3
220 pounds
1st: No. 8 Jared Campbell (St. Edward, Ohio) major decision Quinn Miller (Archer, Ga.) 13-4
3rd: Chei Hill (South Dade, Fla.) major decision Teron Robinson (Walt Whitman, N.Y.) 12-4
5th: Ryan Ellefsen (Goshen, N.Y.) over No. 14 Seth Janney (Malvern Prep, Pa.) by forfeit
7th: Robert Melise (Phillipsburg, N.J.) decision Jeffrey Allen (Amherst County, Va.) 4-3
285 pounds
1st: Kyron Taylor (South Dade, Fla.) decision Levi Seabolt (Gilmer, Ga.) 8-3
3rd: No. 16 Sammy Evans (Grapevine, Texas) decision Brian Andrews (Grapevine, Texas) 3-1
5th: Brian Barnes (McMinville, Ore.) decision Laith Alsous (Lewisburg-Porter, N.Y.) 2-1
7th: Brendan Marsocci (Byron Bergen, N.Y.) Sammy deSeriere (Mullen, Colo.) pin 0:48
Sophomore Nationals
Sophomore Team Scores
1. PA – 295.5
2. NJ – 214
3. OH – 187
4. MO – 165
5. CA – 164.5
106 pounds
1st: No. 7 Nico Aguilar (Gilroy, Calif.) pin Isaiah Delgado (El Paso Eastwood, Texas) 5:02
3rd: Dalton Rohrbaugh (Spring Grove, Pa.) decision Drew Bennett (Fort Dodge, Iowa) 9-5, overtime
5th: Dante Mininno (Gateway, N.J.) decision Cole Laya (East Fairmont, W.Va.) 4-3
7th: Andrew Lucero (Pueblo East, Colo.) decision Kyle Kaiser (Paramus, N.J.) 6-0
113 pounds
1st: Chris Wright (Central Dauphin, Pa.) decision Cameron Fusco (Seckman, Mo.) 12-5
3rd: Mike McAteer (Whitfield, Mo.) decision Jakob Camacho (Danbury, Ct.) 6-4
5th: Cole Rhone (Benton, Pa.) major decision Louis Newell (Seneca Valley, Pa.) 11-2
7th: Antonio Mininno (Gateway, N.J.) decision Hunter Graf (Hunterdon Central, N.J.) 2-0
120 pounds
1st: Joe Casey (Bound Brook, N.J.) decision Chase Zollmann (Poway, Calif.) 8-2
3rd: Ryan Moore (Walton Verona, Ky.) decision Brian Stuart (North Hagerstown, Md.) 6-4, overtime
5th: Ethan Leake (Buchanan, Calif.) decision Chase Bittle (Althof Catholic, Ill.) 6-5
7th: Levi Englman (Colonial Forge, Va.) decision Seth Brown (Coventry, R.I.) 4-3
126 pounds
1st: No. 6 Joey Silva (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) decision No. 14 Jacori Teemer (Long Beach, N.Y.) 5-3
3rd: Weston DiBlasi (Park Hill, Mo.) decision Andrew Wert (Central Dauphin, Pa.) 12-7
5th: Malcolm Robinson (St. John’s College, D.C.) major decision Kyle Slendorn (Howell, N.J.) 19-7
7th: Steven Schwab (St. Augustine Prep, N.J.) decision Ian Pulli (Nazareth, Pa.) 5-4
132 pounds
1st: No. 19 (at 138) Grant Aronoff (St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla.) decision Alex Felix (Gilroy, Calif.) 6-0
3rd: No. 14 (at 120) Jack Davis (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) decision Zach Melloh (Indianapolis Cathedral, Ind.) 3-1
5th: Peter Myndresku (Archer, Ga.) technical fall Alex Hart (Independence, W.Va.) 18-3
7th: Brett Villarreal (Buchanan, Calif.) decision Irman Heard (St. John’s College, D.C.) 10-7
138 pounds
1st: Aaron Brooks (North Hagerstown, Md.) decision Cole Corrigan (Toms River East, N.J.) 7-0
3rd: Jaxen Gilmore (Yukon, Okla.) decision Trent Johnson (John Hardin, Ky.) 8-1
5th: Zach Hartman (Belle Vernon Area, Pa.) decision Chase Anklam (Pen Argyl, Pa.) 2-0, overtime
7th: Michael Vernagallo, Jr. (Wolf Den, N.C.) decision Brian Meyer (Phillipsburg, N.J.) 13-6
145 pounds
1st: Michael O’Malley (Hasbrouck Hts., N.J.) pin Mason Smith (Walton Verona, Ky.) 1:54
3rd: Colton Denney (Heritage Hall, Okla.) decision Colt Yinger (Nelsonville York, Ohio) 1-0
5th: Danny Braunagel (Althof Catholic, Ill.) decision Lucas Cordio (Nashoba Regional, Mass.) 10-8
7th: Justin McCoy (Chestnut Ridge, Pa.) over Joel Romero (Buchanan, Calif.) by forfeit
152 pounds
1st: Billy Higgins (Skutt Catholic, Neb.) decision Derrick Smallwood (North Hardin, Ky.) 9-6
3rd: Noah Warren (Perry Meridian, Ind.) decision Brock Bushfield (Billings Skyview, Mont.) 9-4
5th: Kellen Ekern (Mexico, Mo.) decision Robert Patrick (Ligonier Valley, Pa.) 12-11
7th: Brady Chrisman (Medina, Ohio) decision Bronson Harmon (Oakdale, Calif.) 6-4, overtime
160 pounds
1st: Josh Stillings (Pennridge, Pa.) decision David Crawford (Canfield, Ohio) 5-3
3rd: Leo Tarantino (Tampa Prep, Fla.) decision Dalton Group (Susquenita, Pa.) 4-3
5th: Michael Petite (Piscataway, N.J.) decision Joshua Flanagan (Valley, Colo.) 3-0
7th: Adam Henderson (Blue Ridge, Ariz.) pin Nick Giantonio (Christiansburg, Va.) 1:36
170 pounds
1st: Jack Flynn (Francis Howell, Mo.) pin Zac Braunagel (Althoff Catholic, Ill.) 2:48
3rd: Josh Bechen (Catholic Memorial, Mass.) pin Chase Forrester (Commerce, Ga.) 1:22
5th: Noah Liles (Bremen, Ga.) over Josh Ramirez (Archbishop Rummel, La.) by forfeit
7th: Quentin Milliken (Cumberland Valley, Pa.) pin Carter Davis (St. Christopher’s, Va.) 3:19
182 pounds
1st: Anthony Montalvo (Buchanan, Calif.) decision Anthony Walters (Westmont-Hilltop, Pa.) 4-1
3rd: Peter Acciardi (Don Bosco Prep, N.J.) pin Gage Braun (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) 5:54
5th: Garrett Joles (Boyceville, Wis.) decision Gerardo Hernandez (Capistrano Valley, Calif.) 12-6
7th: Joshua Molinar (El Paso Eastlake, Texas) over Kione Gill (Enumclaw, Wash.) by forfeit
195 pounds
1st: Gavin Hoffman (Montoursville, Pa.) pin Cody Howard (St. Edward, Ohio) 1:32
3rd: Matthew Ceparano (Southern Alamance, N.C.) decision Antonio McCloud (Cincinnati Elder, Ohio) 9-7
5th: Bryce de Maille (Oakdale, Md.) decision Joe Miller (McQueen, Nev.) 3-1
7th: Jens Ames (St. Christopher’s, Va.) pin Jake Croston (Mount Sinai, N.Y.) 2:50
220 pounds
1st: Ben Goldin (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) decision Josiah Jones (Westmont-Hilltop, Pa.) 2-1, tiebreaker
3rd: Deonte Wilson (Amityville, N.Y.) decision Tommy Mommer (Cibola, Ariz.) 7-1
5th: Chaston Holley (Cabell Midland, W.Va.) decision Max Darrah (Whitfield, Mo.) 3-2
7th: Javier Salvador (Heritage, Tenn.) decision Jacob McClaine (Lebanon, Ind.) 3-2
285 pounds
1st: Brey Walker (Southmoore, Okla.) pin Calvin Hayford (Mt. Anthony Union, Vt.) 1:25
3rd: Terrese Aaron (Mexico, Mo.) pin Alec Moore-Nash (Cincinnati Elder, Ohio) 2:31
5th: Seven Richards (Cass, Ga.) pin Jacob Coppenger (Heritage, Tenn.) 3:39
7th: Trevor Burns (Grassfield, Va.) pin Timmy McCauley (Cranberry Area, Pa.) 0:57
Freshman Nationals
Freshmen Team Scores
1. PA – 263.5
2. NJ – 225
3. OH – 207
4. CA – 202
5. FL – 127
106 pounds
1st: Cam Enriquez (Stroudsburg, Pa.) decision Josh Blatt (North Henderson, N.C.) 8-5
3rd: Kai Orine (Seckman, Mo.) decision Malyke Hines (Osceola, Fla.) 3-1
5th: Cahal Donovan (Phoenix, N.Y.) technical fall Joseph Otero (Cleveland, N.M.) 17-2
7th: Brandon Paulson (Clovis, Calif.) decision Brayden Palmer (Beech, Tenn.) 5-0
113 pounds
1st: No. 12 (at 106) Matthew Olguin (Buchanan, Calif.) decision Lucas Revano (Camden Catholic, N.J.) 5-1
3rd: James McClain (Franklin, Texas) major decision Kyle Gollhoffer (Woodland, Ga.) 9-1
5th: Bryce Andonian (St. Edward, Ohio) pin Asa Garcia (Avon, Ind.) 6:00
7th: Gabe Hixenbaugh (Thompson, Ala.) decision Garrett Kloeppel (Parkway South, Mo.) 6-2
120 pounds
1st: Jordan Decatur (CVCA, Ohio) decision No. 7 (at 113) Julian Chlebove (Northampton, Pa.) 7-3
3rd: Jaden Abas (Bakersfield Frontier, Calif.) major decision Kyle Mosher (South Side, N.Y.) 14-3
5th: Austin Kolvek (Park Hill, Mo.) decision Noah Strout (, N.H.) 8-6
7th: Luke Mazzeo (Emerson-Park Ridge, N.J.) decision Kyle Fields (Danbury, Ct.) 6-2
126 pounds
1st: Connor McGonagle (Timberlane, N.H.) major decision Gabe Miller (Pequea Valley, Pa.) 10-2
3rd: Marco Regalbuto (Brecksville, Ohio) decision Spencer Leonhardt (Freedom, N.C.) 6-2
5th: Silas Shaw (Mooresville, N.C.) over Jeffrey Thomas (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) by forfeit
7th: Anthony Croce (Camden Catholic, N.J.) decision Runfola (Letchworth, N.Y.) 8-3
132 pounds
1st: Jason Kraisser (Centennial, Md.) pin Michael Weber (Forsyth, Mont.) 1:36
3rd: Jacob Mariakis (Ridgeland, Ga.) decision Nick Montalbano (Seneca Valley, Pa.) 1-0
5th: Joe Sacco (South Plainfield, N.J.) decision Ethan Kelly (Westmont-Hilltop, Pa.) 5-2
7th: Weston Milnes (Seton Catholic, Ariz.) decision Javier Tapia (Capital, N.M.) 13-7
138 pounds
1st: Brevin Balmeceda (South Dade, Fla.) decision Tristen Cabinta (Salem, N.H.) 5-0
3rd: Jackson Turley (St. Christopher’s, Va.) major decision Alec Sampson (Dallas, Pa.) 10-2
5th: Dempsey Carroll (Copenhagen Central, N.Y.) over Nathan Villarreal (Gilroy, Calif.) by forfeit
7th: George Worthy (Paulsboro, N.J.) pin Jacob Nolan (Saranac, N.Y.) 4:31
145 pounds
1st: Joseph Barnes (Gilroy, Calif.) pin Nolan Hogue (Walsh Jesuit, Ohio) 3:19
3rd: Ricky Cabanillas (Bergen Catholic, N.J.) decision Robert Kanniard (Wall Township, N.J.) 7-0
5th: Mason Reiniche (Baylor School, Tenn.) decision Todd Perry (South Dade, Fla.) 3-0
7th: Jack Chesman (Pearl River, N.Y.) decision A.J. Lonski (Delbarton, N.J.) 3-1, overtime
152 pounds
1st: No. 12 Julian Ramirez (Tampa Jesuit, Fla.) pin Edmund Ruth (Susquehanna Township, Pa.) 3:46
3rd: Mark Cardwell (Monache, Calif.) decision Joseph Hatcher (Piscataway, N.J.) 15-10
5th: Anthony Astarian (Bergen Catholic, N.J.) decision Joseph Wilson (Camden Catholic, N.J.) 3-1, overtime
7th: Jake Logan (New Rochelle, N.Y.) over Isaiah DeJesus (Notre Dame, Pa.) by forfeit
160 pounds
1st: Gary Wokojance (Barberton, Ohio) decision Drake Engelking (Longmont, Colo.) 11-9, overtime
3rd: Santino Morina (Paulsboro, N.J.) decision Andrew DiBernardo (West Chester East, Pa.) 6-0
5th: Chris Langguth (Rootstown, Ohio) Shane Noonan (Hazleton, Pa.) pin 2:25
7th: Miguel Hernandez (Pasco, Fla.) major decision Jacob Cardenas (Queen of Peace, N.J.) 10-1
170 pounds
1st: Ryan Reyes (Clovis West, Calif.) decision Ethan Martin (Rural Retreat, Va.) 7-3
3rd: Christian Rodriguez (Selma, Calif.) pin Nicholas Racine (Piscataway, N.J.) 3:27
5th: Craig Urbas (State College, Pa.) over L. Fernandes (Voorhees, N.J.) by forfeit
7th: Danny Acevedo (Warren Central, Ind.) decision Joey Perkins (Masconomet, Mass.) 7-1
182 pounds
1st: Drake Barbee (Stilwell, Okla.) decision Kesean Brown (Bramberg-Ehrhardt, S.C.) 5-3
3rd: Christian Knop (Alexandria, Ala.) decision Kolt Schaeffer (Tri-Valley, Pa.) 6-4
5th: Ben Cianchetti (Naperville Central, Ill.) decision Kevin Makosy (Urbana, Md.) 2-0
7th: Jeremy Nutt (Camden Catholic, N.J.) decision Elijah Ballew (Blue Ridge, S.C.) 9-3
195 pounds
1st: Owen Trephan (Ashley Ridge, S.C.) over Terren Swartz (Campbell County, Wyo.) by forfeit
3rd: Victor Jaquez (Bellarmine, Calif.) decision Jameel Coles (The Phelps School, Pa.) 11-7
5th: Tyler Stein (Canfield, Ohio) pin Dony Gelnett (Upper Dauphin, Pa.) 7:46, tiebreaker
7th: Tarik Sutkovic (Thundebird, Ariz.) decision Luke Niemeyer (South Plainfield, N.J.) 2-0
220 pounds
1st: Zach Delvecchio (South Plainfield, N.J.) decision Jacob Slinger (Upper St. Clair, Pa.) 6-2
3rd: Jorden Pryor (Dunbar, Md.) major decision Donovan McCollister (Nelsonville York, Ohio) 17-5
5th: Caleb Allison (Weaver, Ala.) decision Wade Wheeler (Amherst County, Va.) 5-3
7th: Kyle Cornwell (Elwood, Ind.) over Mike Thomas (Fremont Ross, Ohio) by forfeit
285 pounds
1st: Louden Haga (Parkersburg South, W.Va.) vs. Tyler Cales (Greenbrier West, W.Va.)
3rd: McCowen (Grundy, Va.) decision Jervey Sistrunk (Bound Brook, N.J.) 3-1
5th: Jesse Polansky (Xavier, Ct.) pin Keegan Wilkinson (Pleasant Grove, Utah) 2:53
7th: Garrette Miller (Tri-Valley, Ohio) pin Keith Anderson (Palmer, Alaska) 1:50
A slugfest awaits The NXT Universe as Keith Lee & Kassius Ohno prepare for a seismic clash. After The Knockout Artist’s callous attack on Matt Riddle during The Jan. 2nd edition of NXT, The “Limitless” Lee looks to avenge his “bro” in a sure-to-be physical contest. Also, Johnny Gargano returns for in-ring combat & Bianca Belair readies for NXT’s Women’s Title clash with Shayna Baszler.
Keith Lee & Kassius Ohno Gear Up For Seismic Clash:
Kassius Ohno broke the bro code earlier this month by clobbering an unsuspecting Matt Riddle from behind with a callous sneak attack that caused The NXT Universe to respond with a no-pun-intended “Oh, no!” Not cool, bro. In response, Riddle’s pal Keith Lee called out The Knockout Artist over his heinous actions and issued a challenge that was quickly accepted.
Hey @RealKeithLee–
I’ve already KO’d your br… Excuse me. I’ve already KO’d your BFF. You wanna know how that feels too? I got you.
Next week I’ll give you ALL the Boots & Elbows you could EVER wanna ‘Bask’ in. The Glory will be mine. @WWENXT
— KASSIUS (KASH-US) (@KassiusOhno) January 10, 2019
As they gear up for a slugfest inside the yellow ropes, a few questions await these colossal forces. Can The “Limitless” Lee turn the tide and force The Knockout Artist to bask in his glory? Or will the glory belong to Ohno?
Bianca Belair Prepares For NXT Women’s Title Clash With Shayna Baszler:
The EST Of NXT has some words for The Submission Magician. After earning an opportunity to face Shayna Baszler for The NXT Women’s Championship at NXT TakeOver: Phoenix, Bianca Belair prepares to formally draw the line in the sand with a message for her opponent tonight. Considering her momentous victories within the past two weeks, including one over Nikki Cross, The No. 1 Contender will have much to say (and/or brag about) when she hits the ring. Will her words incite a reaction from the reigning champion?
Johnny Gargano in Action:
Wins & championships are the only two things on Johnny Gargano’s mind this year. That much was made clear last week when he dropped NXT North American Champion Ricochet with a superkick-delivered message. As NXT TakeOver: Phoenix looms, The NXT Universe should expect Johnny Wrestling to make a case for a spot in the growing lineup for Jan. 26th.
The Streets Profits Ready 2019 Conquest:
New year, new hustle. For 2019, The Street Profits have one thing on their mind and that’s occupying the perch above The Tag Team Division. But before they seize that moment, Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins will have to work on adding more numbers on the board. Safe to say, The NXT Universe is about to witness the strength of street knowledge when The Profits step inside the squared circle.
Dominik Dijakovic Returns:
The imposing Dominik Dijakovic returns to supply more feast for the eye. After bludgeoning the competition a few weeks back, The 6-foot-7, 270-pound Dijakovic arrives for more. Just what level of pain does the self-described “five-tool” Superstar have planned for his opponent tonight? Find out tonight on WWE NXT!
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Donnie Leuer of St. Michael-Albertville has committed to wrestling for the University of Mary next season. He is a two-time state entrant and three-time Mississippi 8 All-Conference selection.
Leuer is projected to wrestle at 165 pounds for the Marauders.
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Manheim, Pa. – Harvard regained the top spot in the annual Division I All-Academic Team and Individuals release on Monday by the National Wrestling Coaches Association.
The Crimson sported an overall team grade-point average of 3.4122 and earned top honors for the third time in the last four years. Last year, coach Jay Weiss’ squad was second.
Awarded annually, the NWCA All-Academic team is comprised of 123 student-athletes. For the second year in a row, half of the Division I champions made the team, while two additional runner-ups were included. In all, 36 All-Americans were All-Academic selections, which is up from last year’s 28.
Of the 123, 108 of the student-athletes qualified for the NCAA Division I championships, up from 96 in 2014-15.
Penn State, which led all teams with six individual selections, had NCAA Division I champions Nico Megaludis (125 pounds) and Zain Retherford (149 pounds) represented, while other champions included Dean Heil of Oklahoma State (141 pounds), Gabe Dean of Cornell (184 pounds) and Kyle Snyder of Ohio State (285 pounds).
Sacred Heart checked in second, the highest in school history. The Pioneers, the only Catholic Division I school with wrestling and the only Division I program in the state of Connecticut, earned a 3.3845 GPA followed by Brown (3.36), Duke (3.3481) and Kent State (3.3254).
“One of the rigors of Division I athletics and wrestling specifically are the physical and mental demands,” said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. “It’s a testament to our sport that we have academically excelled in a variety of different educational environments. We know how tough the Ivy League schools are and the service academies and research universities all around the country, but to see our wrestling student-athletes thrive in those situations continues to show the value of our sport and the determination these young men have.”
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“The job Jay Weiss has done at Harvard, with three out of the last four years being the top academic team, it’s outstanding. Harvard’s reputation surely lends itself to fine academics, some of the best in the world, but Coach Weiss’ teams have been consistently at the top for nearly a decade,” said Moyer.
Harvard had three individuals selected as All-Academic – Devon Gobbo, Jeffrey Ott and Josef Johnson.
The EIWA dominated the overall Top 30, with 12 of its 16 member schools included. The Southern Conference had four teams in the Top 30, which comprised the second-most from any one conference.
Penn, American, Gardner-Webb, Penn State and Eastern Michigan rounded out the top 10. Harvard, Brown, Duke American, Gardner-Webb and Eastern Michigan all were in the top 10 for the second straight season.
The team GPA was determined using a system that includes 12 student-athletes from each program. A total of 10 of these came from the wrestlers that were entries in the NCAA tournament conference qualifier.
Individually, in addition to Penn State’s two NCAA individual champions, the NCAA Division I team champions added Jordan Conaway, Jason Nolf, Geno Morelli and Matt McCutcheon.
“Coach Cael Sanderson has done a remarkable job in not just recruiting fine wrestlers, but recruiting outstanding student-athletes,” said Moyer. “It’s something we as a sport can point to when we see our championship programs not just bringing home hardware on the wrestling mat, but doing it in the classroom as well.”
Oklahoma State and Lehigh had the second-most individuals selected with five as Cowboys Gary Wayne Harding, Anthony Collica, Nolan Boyd and Preston Weigel joined Heil on the All-Academic Team.
Lehigh boasted Mason Beckman (133), Gordon Wolf (174), Nathaniel Brown (184), John Bolich (197) and Max Wessell (285) as All-Academic selections.
Fifty-five different schools had at least one athlete selected while 38 programs had multiple selections.
American, Nebraska, Ohio State, South Dakota State and Stanford each had four wrestlers represented.
North Dakota State’s Clayton Ream, this year’s Elite 90 winner from the NCAA, was one of two Bison wrestlers selected as All-Academic. He was joined by teammate Hayden Zillmer.
“The NWCA All-Academic Team and Individual Team is one of the best acknowledgements that we can give to our coaches and athletes at the end of a physically grueling season” said Moyer. “The NWCA Board of Directors and staff look forward to watching these student-athletes continue their success at the collegiate level and eventually as the leaders of the future once they earn their college degrees.”
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Dennis Koslowski used to brag that he hit the athletic trifecta. “I was slow, small and weak,’’ he said.
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Koslowski grew up in Watertown, S.D. He became a non-scholarship Division III wrestler at Minnesota-Morris. He won an Olympic bronze medal in Greco-Roman wrestling as a heavyweight in 1988 and a silver in 1992. “I used to hate the phrase ‘God-given talent,’ ” he said. “Like you dropped from the womb an Olympic wrestler. I never even won a high school championship. I was a creeper.’’ Continue reading at startribune.com