Bruins Invitational Tournament
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80babyHere are the final team scores and championship matches from today:
Congratulations to Westerville Central who didn't have all of their starters in the lineup for winning the tournament and Columbus Academy for their strong second place finish. All the other teams wrestled hard and there where some exciting matches during the day.
Team Scores
1. Westerville Central 96.5
2. Columbus Academy 86.0
3. WhitehallYearling 66.0
4. Linden McKinley 56.0
5. East Knox High School 54.0
5. Eastmoor Academy High Sch 54.0
7. Briggs 37.0
8. Northland Sr 28.0
Individual Championship Matches:
106: Alex Dickens (Whitehall-Yearling) 9-3, Fr. over Dale Phillips (Eastmoor Academy High Sch) 10-5, Sr. (Fall 2:30).
113: Daveon Jemmott (Whitehall-Yearling) 11-0, So. over Joseph Enderle (East Knox High School) 4-1, Fr. (Dec 7-5).
120: Dazion Hout (Whitehall-Yearling) 12-1, Jr. over Adonai Santiago (Briggs) 5-13, Fr. (MD 11-2).
126: Josh Levy (Columbus Academy) 4-7, . over Jonathon Melendez (Whitehall-Yearling) 3-7, Fr. (Fall 2:45).
132: Sam Wittman (Columbus Academy) 11-4, Sr. over Cody Mayes (Westerville Central) 15-14, Fr. (Dec 2-0)
138: William Green (Westerville Central) 21-5, Jr. over Brant Moreland (East Knox High School) 1-1, Fr. (TF-1.5 0:00 (18-3))
145: James Schneider (Westerville Central) 24-7, So. over Taylor Smallridge (Columbus Academy) 16-1, Sr. (Dec 8-7).
152: Tim Leathery (Columbus Academy) 22-4, Sr. over Luis Cardoso (Westerville Central) 11-17, Jr. (Fall 1:48).
160: Matthew Freeman (Linden McKinley) 10-7, Jr. over Devin Sterko (Westerville Central) 5-7, Fr. (Fall 1:27).
170: Keane Moyer (Westerville Central) 10-8, Sr. over Omari Hill (Eastmoor Academy High Sch) 4-7, Jr. (Fall 3:25).
182: Luke Albers (Columbus Academy) 5-0, Sr. over Keith Scott (Linden McKinley) 8-7, Sr. (Fall 5:04).
195: Daniel Jones (Columbus Academy) 9-0, Sr. over George Palmer (Westerville Central) 12-14, Jr. (Fall 1:03).
220: Aaron Green (Briggs) 4-2, Jr. over Assante Ndongo (Whitehall-Yearling) 2-8, Fr. (MD 9-0).
285: Tyler Poeschel (Briggs) 24-8, Jr. over Michael Harris (Northland Sr) 16-6, Sr. (Fall 4:40).
Side note Whitehall didn't send all of their varsity wrestlers and there where some other teams that had kids missing today. It seems like every tournament that I have been at this year has been low in numbers. Entry grids and pre tournament numbers look good however and what ever the reason coaches have to scratch kids the day of. -
Dust_E_RoadsHaven't seen Lipscombe's name listed in the last few Westerville Central outings . Is he hurt ?
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It is what it isLooks like WC & WH brought mostly JV wrestlers.
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CFDJuggernaut Tourny - Whats the point
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He had to sit out a couple of meets.Dust_E_Roads;1699425 wrote:Haven't seen Lipscombe's name listed in the last few Westerville Central outings . Is he hurt ? -
80baby
The real point is that "IT'S ABOUT THE KIDS". WH was the only team filled with JV and WC was a mix of both varsity and a few JV. My question is why would you use "Juggernaut Tourny" in reference to kids wrestling?CFD;1699505 wrote:Juggernaut Tourny - Whats the point -
Dust_E_Roads
Agreed. Was a totally @-hole thing of CFD to post (unless I am completely misinterpreting it). Most of these programs don't have feeders, or non-substantial ones. Plenty of them go to bigger more competitive tournaments throughout the year. Its totally appropriate for programs in these stages of development to get together and wrestle against one another where more kids will get more competitive matches for a change. The dismissive tone really rubbed me wrong.80baby;1699683 wrote:The real point is that "IT'S ABOUT THE KIDS". WH was the only team filled with JV and WC was a mix of both varsity and a few JV. My question is why would you use "Juggernaut Tourny" in reference to kids wrestling? -
bribacker51I for one am happy to see Briggs hosting a tournament I remember back in the day we were only aloud to host a 4 team quad so hats off for hosting.
As far as the post about the kids teams sent so what I think it's much better to send a Jv wrestler to a varsity tournament then a coach who sends his varsity team to a Jv tournament. -
It is what it is
Exactly! It should always be about the kids and giving them opportunities to be successful!80baby;1699683 wrote:The real point is that "IT'S ABOUT THE KIDS". WH was the only team filled with JV and WC was a mix of both varsity and a few JV. My question is why would you use "Juggernaut Tourny" in reference to kids wrestling?
Thnx 4 hosting a tourney and keep it up!! : thumbup: -
snugglyhippoWesterville Central sent our Varsity B team if you will and 5 starters who had missed significant time due to injury. Of these 5, 3 were frosh or sophomores. It was either this or have them miss matches. There were some good weight classes and some that were light. I was excited to be in this tourney and help them get it up and running, as Graham's B team used to attend this every year and people like Cordell Longstreath (state champ, Dapper Dan participant) were former Briggs champions. I find it ironic that as a supporter of Westerville North, CFD's Varsity team (my opinion one of the best in the district) just finished the Licking Heights tourney, which was a bit down this year as well. Some things are unavoidable. Do I blame them for not going to Medina every week? Absolutely not. Gives better kids a break and younger kids an opportunity. It is about matches, and not all tournaments can be Powerade, Beast of the East or Medina. I mean, I am sure Briggs would be better had Franklin Regional, Apple Valley and Broken Arrow not dropped out, but I can't control other teams. Maybe next year those teams will stop ducking us. I would say when some idea comes across your mind that disparages kids who are sticking out a tough sport just keep the thought to yourself so you don't sound like a chump.
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Dust_E_Roads
BOOM!snugglyhippo;1700713 wrote:. I would say when some idea comes across your mind that disparages kids who are sticking out a tough sport just keep the thought to yourself so you don't sound like a chump.