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Hunter Catka dec Ryan Catka 8-4

These guys are brothers wrestling against each other. How often does this happen?

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5 minutes ago, FanOfPurdueWrestling said:

Very rare I bet. Brothers wrestle, but in a collegiate sanctioned meet probably rare.

In the D3 national finals a couple years back two brothers wrestled

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34 minutes ago, jackwebster said:

I had to wrestle my step- brother in a ranking match / interested dual. Yada yada 4 months later, my step dad was gone.

Did you win?

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2002 EIWAs -- Andrew Roy of Rutgers wrestled his brother Dan, of East Stroudsburg, in the quarterfinals at 174.  Andrew won 3-2, tb, back when OT was just one 30-second rideout period.  It was rare enough that everyone in the stands around me was talking about it.

The EIWA survived ESU dropping out of Div I and Rutgers moving to the b1g.  I imagine it will survive the Ivies taking their money and going home.

 

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38 minutes ago, jdalu75 said:

Did you win?

Yeah, on a controversial call. If I were the ref, he woulda been awarded the 2. But what did Vito say . . . I had more numbers.

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Wrestled my brother back in the day at a big (40 to 50 man bracket) tournament – a lot of things had to happen for us to meet, but we did.  He almost teched me.  Ended up seeing him in a dual the next year.  Our grandmother was there and he was nice enough to keep it to a low major decision that time.  He was the younger one.  The end.   

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50 minutes ago, Snoqualmie18 said:

Wrestled my brother back in the day at a big (40 to 50 man bracket) tournament – a lot of things had to happen for us to meet, but we did.  He almost teched me.  Ended up seeing him in a dual the next year.  Our grandmother was there and he was nice enough to keep it to a low major decision that time.  He was the younger one.  The end.   

If it makes you feel any better I had to drop AP calculus in high school because it was too difficult but my younger brother by two years remained in the class

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15 hours ago, flyingcement said:

If it makes you feel any better I had to drop AP calculus in high school because it was too difficult but my younger brother by two years remained in the class

... did he aced the course?

D3

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Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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18 hours ago, flyingcement said:

If it makes you feel any better I had to drop AP calculus in high school because it was too difficult but my younger brother by two years remained in the class

It does a little bit, but I take solace in the fact I have a hotter and younger wife - lol.  

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On 2/3/2024 at 8:22 AM, jackwebster said:

I had to wrestle my step- brother in a ranking match / interested dual. Yada yada 4 months later, my step dad was gone.

Does bio dad love telling this story to his buddies?

I Don't Agree With What I Posted

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31 minutes ago, PortaJohn said:

Does bio dad love telling this story to his buddies?

Haha. Honestly, my dad is too gracious for that. He would think "Of course my blood won. Was there ever any doubt?" but would say "That was a hard fought match. Both boys really put it on the line."

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I have seen a high school match where one wrestler was the half-brother (same father) of the mother of the other wrestler at the state tournament.  The wrestler were the same age.  So the uncle was wrestling his nephew.  

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Wrestling 2 said:

I have seen a high school match where one wrestler was the half-brother (same father) of the mother of the other wrestler at the state tournament.  The wrestler were the same age.  So the uncle was wrestling his nephew.  

West Virginia?

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