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  1. St. Paris is the name of the town where the parochial school stands. Founded by St. Paris himself in the 1700's. He is credited with ridding the parish of sheep bladders and anything that could be considered a ball. The children's only option of play was to run or wrestle. There is where the legacy begins. Years later recruits flocked to St. Paris to be anointed and were given either a tractor or a Ford 150 for their commitment and dedication. Some years later a prodigy was born unto St. Paris. A prodigy who was able to deliver bass to the masses and it was good. People in Ohio still think they are a private parochial. It's a running joke here for about the last twenty years. The Graham School is a secondary school. Taylor, Jordans, Steiber were wrestling all of those national youth tourneys when they were kids.
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  2. I am very excited to watch Ohio State. The pre seeds provide a lot of exciting potential matchups. Whoever your team is, you probably feel this way. McCrone - good draw - Volk and Smith - and get to see how to weigh the VT win Mendez - possible matches against both Hardy and McNeil Paddy - Chumbley split matches with each other last year, excited to see how much he has improved. possible quarters with Teemer/Andionian/Shapiro Hoffman down at 184. Quarters against Foca. Geog vs Sloan in quarters Feldman vs Hendrickson in quarters
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  3. I will make all the 4 th place trophies for 1 million dollars. That will save them 3 million . I will also put in a bid to do the other trophies. If the other 3 trophies are 12 million dollars I will do them for 4 million dollars.
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  4. Iowa State looks like it has major potential to overperform their seeds at 125, 141, 149, 157, and 184. I almost put 197 in there, but as of right now I wouldn't even pick him last in a 3rd grade dodgeball tournament. Not after that lifeless effort on Sunday.
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  5. Based on possibly not-not maybe but probably not bias not-actual prediction predictions, I've got Fauxbun paying back his debts, Ferraris working out at Iowa and BIden turning the economy around...oh and Munoz winning it at 184.
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  6. starocci's style is why i would say that comparison doesnt hold. as good as vito is he has a pretty specific way one wrestling, so bad style match ups can happen. Starocci is the best handfighter, hard to take down, never gets ridden, rides as long he wants... long story short, its just so much easier to imagine vito getting upset than starocci
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  7. This might be transformative. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/battery-crushes-teslas-tech-unveils-160816090.html New Battery Crushes Tesla's Tech, Unveils A Solid-State Marvel With 300% Higher Energy Density, 15-minute Ultra-Fast Charge mspart
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  8. PK had his knee scoped and had not been wrestling for some time. His conditioning was bad because he had not been able to compete. He has a good gas tank and he will get it back.
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  9. I just want to see some real evidence. It has been years and years of ever more salacious accusations with nothing to show for it, including actual evidence of any malfeasance whatsoever. My preference would be this forces Biden into retirement ASAP so we can get primary candidates, but these Einsteins aren't cooperating. The way it stands, I think the only candidate Biden has any shot of beating is Trump and I'm beginning to question whether the GOP is dumb enough to run him again.
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  10. at what point did you debunk anything involving climate change? there is zero substance in about 99% of your posts (on any topic)
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  11. If preseeds hold to seeds, these are my possibly not-not maybe but probably isn't bias semi-finals and finals 125 SF - Volk over Ramos, DeAugustino over Kaylor F - DeAugustino over Volk 133 SF - Fix over Chlebov, Frost over Orine F - Fix over Frost 141 SF - Echemendia over Lemley, Mendez over Cornella F - Echemendia over Mendez 149 SF - Swiderski over Arrington, Lamer over Parco F - Lamer over Swiderski 157 SF - Lewan over Robb, Shapiro over Gallagher F - Lewan over Shapiro 165 SF - Carr over Ramirez, Amine over Olejnik F - Amine over Carr 174 SF - Griffith over Wittlake, Kharchla over Gaitan F - Griffith over Kharchla 184 SF - Keckeisen over Plott, Foca over Munoz F - Foca over Keckeisen 197 SF - Sloan over Smith, Hidlay over Allred F - Hidlay over Sloan 285 SF - Hendrickson over Fernandes, Davison over Bastida F - Davison over Hendrickson DISCLAIMER: These are not my actual predictions... some are most aren't - those will wait until I see the actual brackets.
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  12. The real question is; did the "Jesus Trained" Bull think it was a Christian school when he moved in to town to wrestle for them?
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  13. This week is headlined by Cliff Keen Las Vegas with one of the best regular-season tournament fields we've seen in a while. The storylines there are innumerable and we hit on some of them below while sprinkling in some other not-so-obvious hot spots as well. Here's what I'm zoning in on for Week 4. 5. What Will Lehigh Do With McGonagle? Lehigh has a good problem on their hands. They have two of the undisputedly best 133lbers in the country. And I could say this every week until it gets resolved, but will we learn anything in their dual with Penn State this weekend? Who will start at 133? Can Malyke Hines move up to 149 creating a space for Crookham or McGonagle at 141? 4. SIU-Edwardsville Put Together a Heck of A Field While everyone is sure to be glued to CKLV, SIUE’s Cougar Clash is a must-follow, too. I have three things to really zero in on here: Can Missouri’s lightweights contribute - namely Noah Surtin, Zeke Seltzer, and Josh Edmond. Little Rock’s Promising Freshmen - Nasir Bailey, Kyle Dutton, and Stephen Little Minnesota Veterans: Pat McKee, Michael Blockhus, Andrew Sparks and Isaiah Salazar 3. The Mess That is 125 Nationally (At CKLV) 125 nationally has been a glorious mess with no definitively staking the claim as top dog and too many conflicting results to make sense of. The field at CKLV only has three former All-Americans - Matt Ramos, Michael DeAugustino, and Brandon Kaylor. But the weight is loaded with up-and-comers and guys that have been knocking on the door. Will the top seeds hold serve or will the revolving door at 125 continue? 2. How Good Can ISU Be This Year? Iowa State is coming off a heartbreaking loss to rival Iowa. But while they may have lost that battle, there are plenty of reasons to walk away optimistic. Evan Frost (133) and Casey Swiderski (149) beat proven veterans Brody Teske and Victor Voinovich. Anthony Echemendia (141) and Cody Chittum (157) took All Americans to the brink. The Cyclones are flirting with a Top 10 NCAA tournament projection and any uptick in performance from these four guys could push them into podium contender status. 1. CKLV Team Race Nebraska has only entered the last five CKLV tournaments. It was interesting timing as that is exactly when CKLV became the best regular-season tournament in the country, surpassing Midlands and Southern Scuffle. And they won it the last three years - and this tournament is objectively the toughest of those five. And while this field is the greatest in tournament history, it might be to Nebraska’s benefit. But how can that be? Because the deeper a tournament is, the more valuable the upper echelon is. And Nebraska has the most sure things with #4-Hardy, #1-Ridge, and #3-PRobb will all be top 2 seeds. The depth of the tournament actually helps Nebraska this year. And they lead the field with seven Top 6 seeds. Cornell, who is missing Vito Arajau for this tournament, has five in the Top 7 plus Meyer Shapiro who is regarded as the best incoming freshman in the country. Iowa State is another threat. They don’t have a lot of high seeds but they have six in the Top 8 and three new faces - Anthony Echemendia, Casey Swiderski, and Cody Chittum who are more than capable of reaching the podium both here and at NCAA’s.
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  14. Sure in the sense he laid on top of a man who threw himself on his back like a fish. It wasn't like he worked for and earned a pin. He went fishing and the fish jumped in his lap. Quite the sight but not impressive fishing.
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  15. I don't pick my friends based on who they vote for, I pick my friends based on how they are to people. I'm not in to all that extremism stuff.
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  16. It's alright we know where you've been
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  17. All I know is if you, Offthemat or myself had done a fraction of what Hunter has done we would be behind bars for quite some time. I wonder if we would still be able to get on the forum? lol
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  18. Shane was awesome for Wisconsin HS wrestling. He had a website that was free to watch for everyone, Badgerstatewrestling.com. He and a crew of volunteer cameramen would travel to the biggest HS duals and tournaments around the state and upload everything to his website. Whichever location he was at, he would do commentary as well. A lot of times he would be doing solo commentary, but never lacked in enthusiasm or passion. It was a sad day when the site shut down. I think there's still a handful of Badgerstatewrestling videos archived on Youtube. Naturally it fell to the wayside, as the exposure got him recognition from the B1G network and eventually he moved over full time. Great and well deserved for him, and a lot of work put in to get there that the WI wrestling community saw. https://www.youtube.com/@badgerstatewrestling/videos
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  19. Listen to the "Wrestling Changed My Life" Podcast with David Taylor. https://t.co/yFJbwYEzQe
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  20. Per Flo... a few surprises and some not. https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/11545893-2023-cliff-keen-las-vegas-invitational-pre-seeds
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  21. Very interesting! But I thought he said "8 years old." It was a good listen, Taylor has some interesting experiences. It did remind me of a spat I got into on this board when I insinuated that Taylor had a "crazy wrestling dad." I was told that Mr. Taylor was as normal as they come and he only moved to Graham because there is an airport nearby and he is a pilot... and his daughter rode horses.
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  22. Kennedy certed at 157 also
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  24. What would you witness? You'd have an actual physical experience at George Floyd Square with real people there. Then - you might think twice about posting on the internet like some dumb ass who's never been there.
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  25. https://jonathanturley.org/2023/11/28/hunter-has-a-hearing-date-but-he-has-demands/ “House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., quickly disabused Hunter of the point of the subpoena and said that he will indeed appear in a private session before a public hearing. That is precisely what the Democrats have done, including with dozens of witnesses in the January 6th committee. This is a bad start for Hunter, who is a lawyer. For years, he has been able to manipulate the media and create ever changing rationales for his role in the alleged corruption scheme from expert to addict to victim. Those spins could now come at a cost. While the Justice Department slow walked his investigation and allowed the statute of limitations to run, any misrepresentation could be charged as a new felony with a new statute of limitations. Hunter will appear in the place set by the Committee. He can choose his answers, but not his forum. Putting the bravado of the letter aside, he now has a date with Congress and he will no longer be able to orchestrate how he will appear in public.
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  26. The math would be fireworks!!!!!!!!
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  27. Definitely deleted his birth certificate.
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  28. Wow that is a pretty stacked field, I feel like I wouldn’t be surprised to see any of those top 8 seeds AA. This will be a good test for the new MFF rule.
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  29. Welcome to the machine...
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  30. At 157, they have Andonian at #3, and Shapiro at #14 (do the math).
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  31. Good questions. I left everything at the office tonight, but I will look at this tomorrow. Though my data does not have class in it, sp that will be a challenge. And what the hell does class even mean anymore? Another challenge.
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  32. 125 lbs 1. Matt Ramos, Purdue 2. Michael DeAugustino, Michigan 3. Brett Ungar, Cornell 4. Caleb Smith, Nebraska 5. Jore Volk, Wyoming 6. Brandon Kaylor, Oregon State 7. Tanner Jordan, South Dakota State 8. Kysen Terukina, Iowa State 133 lbs 1. Daton Fix, Oklahoma State 2. Kai Orine, NC State 3. Evan Frost, Iowa State 4. Julian Chlebove, Arizona State 5. Angelo Rini, Columbia 6. Brendan Ferretti, Navy 7. Dom Zaccone, Campbell 8. Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State 141 lbs 1. Lachlan McNeil, North Carolina 2. Brock Hardy, Nebraska 3. Jesse Mendez, Ohio State 4. Ryan Jack, NC State 5. Cael Happel, Northern Iowa 6. Kal Miller, Maryland 7. Vince Cornella, Cornell 8. Josh Koderhandt, Navy 149 lbs 1. Ridge Lovett, Nebraska 2. Kyle Parco, Arizona State 3. Caleb Henson, Virginia Tech 4. Dylan D'Emilio, Ohio State 5. Jackson Arrington, NC State 6. Chance Lamer, Cal Poly 7. Ethen Miller, Maryland 8. Quinn Kinner, Rider 157 lbs 1. Peyton Robb, Nebraska 2. Jacori Teemer, Arizona State 3. Bryce Andonian, Virginia Tech 4. Will Lewan, Michigan 5. Ed Scott, NC State 6. Daniel Cardenas, Stanford 7. Trevor Chumbley, Northwestern 8. Cael Swensen, South Dakota State 165 lbs 1. David Carr, Iowa State 2. Cameron Amine, Michigan 3. Izzak Olejnik, Oklahoma State 4. Julian Ramirez, Cornell 5. Matthew Olguin, Oregon State 6. Antrell Taylor, Nebraska 7. Maxx Mayfield, Northwestern 8. Bryce Hepner, Ohio State 174 lbs 1. Shane Griffith, Michigan 2. Carson Kharchla, Ohio State 3. Cade DeVos, South Dakota State 4. Travis Wittlake, Oregon State 5. Adam Kemp, Cal Poly 6. MJ Gaitan, Iowa State 7. Austin Murphy, Campbell 8. Alex Faison, NC State 184 lbs 1. Parker Keckeisen, Northern Iowa 2. Trey Munoz, Oregon State 3. Chris Foca, Cornell 4. Dustin Plott, Oklahoma State 5. Lenny Pinto, Nebraska 6. Gavin Hoffman, Ohio State 7. Will Feldkamp, Iowa State 8. Gavin Kane, North Carolina 197 lbs 1. Tanner Sloan, South Dakota State 2. Trent Hidlay, NC State 3. Jacob Cardenas, Cornell 4. Luke Surber, Oklahoma State 5. Jaxon Smith, Maryland 6. Silas Allred, Nebraska 7. Nick Stemmet, Stanford 8. Luke Geog, Ohio State 285 lbs 1. Wyatt Hendrickson, Air Force 2. Lucas Davison, Michigan 3. Yonger Bastida, Iowa State 4. Tyrell Gordon, Northern Iowa 5. Grady Griess, Navy 6. Owen Trephan, NC State 7. Taye Ghadiali, Campbell 8. Konner Doucet, Oklahoma State Projected Team Placements & Scores 1 - Nebraska: 98.5 2 - Michigan: 83.5 3 - NC State: 81 4 - Iowa State: 75.5 5 - Ohio State: 73.5 6 - Oklahoma State: 70 7 - Cornell: 62.5 8 - Oregon State: 53 9 - Northern Iowa: 48.5 10 - Arizona State: 46
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  33. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways American defeats George Mason in the “Turkey Tussle” dual Carter Baer of Binghamton wins the Mat Town Open Cornell dominates by winning 6 weights at the Mat Town Open American The Eagles squared off against George Mason on Tuesday before Thanksgiving in the ‘Turkey Tussle.” American won six of ten bouts, and Maida had the only bonus point victory for American. American 21 George Mason 15 141 - Cael McIntyre (AU) dec. Dom Hargrove (Mason), 4-2 (AU 3-0) 149 - Kaden Cassidy (Mason) tech. fall Gage Owen (AU), 15-0, 1:38 (Mason 5-3) 157 - DJ McGee (Mason) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 7-6 (Mason 8-3) 165 - Evan Maag (Mason) major dec. Kaden Milheim (AU), 12-2 (Mason 12-3) 174 - Lucas White (AU) dec. Paul Pierce (Mason), 4-0 (Mason 12-6) 184 - Connor Bourne (AU) dec. Sean Coughlin (Mason), 5-2 (Mason 12-9) 197 - Carsten Rawls (AU) dec. Ruben Karapetyan (Mason), 4-1 SV (Tied 12-12) 285 - #31 Chad Nix (Mason) dec. Will Jarrell (AU), 9-7 (Mason 15-12) 125 - #14 Jack Maida (AU) pinned JB Dragovich (Mason), 3:33 (AU 18-15) 133 - Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Shawn Nonaka (Mason), 4-2 (AU 21-15) Next up for American is a dual on Saturday against Davidson. Army The Black Knights were off for the holiday week. They will return after Thanksgiving and compete at the Cougar Clash at SIUE. Binghamton The Bearcats had a few wrestlers compete at the Mat Town Open in Lock Haven. Carter Baer took home gold at 157 lbs. Carson Wagner had a nice win over Kurt McHenry of PSU. He went on to place second. Dimitri Gamkrelidze took silver at the 174 lb bracket, as Will Ebert was fourth, in a bracket loaded with Cornell wrestlers. At 133lbs, Ryan Hartung was fourth. There was an interesting match-up for third place at 141 lbs. Nate Lucier defeated his teammate Ivan Garcia 7-3. It looks as if this may have been a wrestle-off for the starting spot. Charlie Tibbits earned third place in the heavyweight bracket. Overall, it was a successful day for BU. They will compete at the Cliff Keen Invite in Las Vegas this weekend. Brown The Bears of Brown University will be off for a few weeks. They do not compete until right before the Christmas Holiday. Bucknell The Bison were off for the break. They have a dual at #29 Wisconsin on Sunday. Columbia The Lions will travel to Sin City for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite. Cornell The Big Red had much success at the Mat Town Open. Greg Diakomihalis won the 125 lbs bracket via three bonus point victories. Josh Saunders won his bracket at 149 lbs with wins over teammates Nate Wade and Ethan Fernandez. Chris Foca cruised to a gold medal at 184 lbs, as did Lewis Fernandes at 285 lbs. Ethan Qureshi, at 133lbs, was second in the bracket. At 157 lbs, Benny Rodgers was a runner-up and Gage McClenehan was third. Cornell had nine wrestlers in the 174 lbs bracket, Benny Baker walked away the highest placer with a third-place finish. At 197 lbs, Jacob Cardenas and Eric Carlson tied for first after a no-contest in the finals. Cornell will be at the Las Vegas Invite this weekend. Drexel The Dragons took the week off for the holiday. See them in action for the Dragon Duals on Sunday, December 3rd. Franklin & Marshall The Dips will be off for Thanksgiving. They have four duals at home on Sunday against Michigan State, VMI, Presbyterian, and Bloomsburg. Harvard The Crimson, like most teams, will be on break during the Thanksgiving holiday. Catch them in action in Las Vegas. Hofstra The Pride will also be at the Las Vegas Invite after a week off for the holiday. Lehigh The Mountain Hawks enjoyed a break over the holiday before they face #1 Penn State on Sunday on the road. Long Island The Sharks took off for the holiday break and will compete at the tough Cliff Keen Invite. Navy Navy will also be at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite. It’s the toughest tournament of the regular season. Penn The Quakers will host #3 Iowa on Friday for a dual. They will send some wrestlers to the Patriot Open on Sunday, hosted by George Mason. Princeton The Tigers took off for Thanksgiving. They host Indiana at home to a dual on Sunday. Sacred Heart The Pioneers will be at the Cliff Keen Invite this weekend.
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  34. Hearings behind closed doors can follow a line of questioning that better examines the witness than the five minute flailing of a public hearing. They should use the same rules in public hearings that are used behind closed doors. A private hearing could be considered a deposition to guide questioning in the abbreviated public hearing. And they haven’t ruled out a public hearing, they just want the private hearing first.
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  35. Can he afford the pay cut?
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  36. Boyd never threatened to score. Shooting from space without much of a setup. First period. Lovett hit a snap-down setup into an outside head single-leg. Elevated the single-leg and then had poor technique in an attempt to finish. Boyd didn't mule kick... rather kept his body squared, and his leg came free when Lovett switched from two arms on Boyd's leg to one arm on the leg and a long reach attempt to Boyd's head. Lovett seemingly could have shot in again as when he would change levels and fake step shot, Boyd didn't seem to respond. Second Period. Lovett stands up. Lovett hits the Granby as Boyd attempts a mat return and escapes. Lovett captures a front headlock off a lazy shot attempt from Boyd. Lovett switches to double underhooks as Boyd comes to his feet. Boyd backs away hard and clears the double under position after Lovett attempts an inside trip. The inside trip attempt was too late as Boyd had already backed out to an almost clear position. Third Period. Boyd picks neutral. Lovett took the first shot. Lovett slowly backs away throughout the final minute and is finally warned for stalling at the end of the period. Boyd could have been given a stalling point with 'activity' stall calls if done by the book. Lovett took one kind of legit shot and one sloppy shot. Boyd took three bad shots and two almost shots. I have no problems with the no-call, given Boyd's overall lack of engagement in the first two periods... and he never engaged aggressively, even when trailing, even when shooting.
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  37. He just tweeted it at Willie this morning Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  38. The victors did write the history books. Now the losers are trying to change that.
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  39. . It WAS 100% a scramble. Labriola flopped to his back out of desperation, trying to create a scamble to make something happen. I agree he was frustrated and was trying to make something happen. But it wasn't a turn for Starocci. Just stop pretending it was! On the other hand, I am fully in agreement that Arnold is not nearly ready for Starocci.
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  40. Did he pin "Labs", or did "Labs" pin himself?
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  41. For what it is worth, I just read Arnold's father's comment on HR saying he thinks his son should go 184.
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  42. In the way of our new world the kid will get to do what he wants or he’ll just take his ball and go someplace else. Their best line up has Caliendo, Kennedy and Arnold in it. Use the talent while you have it as you may not in the future.
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  43. IWB... I was stationed @ MCAS Futenma in Okinawa from May 1978 to May 1979. Beside getting the daily results of the seasonal sumo tournaments in the Stars & Stripes sport section, the locals that run air station barber shops would have the sumo tournaments playing on their portable B&W TV's. Remebered the Yokozunas at the time... Kitanoumi, Wakanohama, Mienoumi, and the Great Wajima. Plus the Hawaiian , Jesse Kuhaulua aka Takamiyama Daigorō w/the highest ranking of sekiwake. Sumo during my tour in Okinawa left quite an impression on me, to say at least. Didn't follow it much afterwards, other an occasional ESPN2 showing of a tournament. D3
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