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  1. Indeed a warrior. Wow! D3
  2. Hmm, Beard has all the tools that he should need to go to the next step up... until his gas tank found a way to empty itself late in the season. Would bringing in Truax thru the portal to LEHIGH, motivate Beard to that next higher step? Hmmmmmmm. D3
  3. As for LEHIGH... to be honest: 125 undecided 133 undecided 141 undecided 149 undecided 157 undecided...lean NCAA not giving Josh another year. 165 undecided 174 undecided 184 undecided 197 Beard 285 Taylor The future looks fluid here... others that have a better idea are most certainly welcome to put their idea(s) up as to what next season's line up may be. cheers! D3
  4. Excedrin headache # 197 for Zeke Jones if that ever happens. D3
  5. AOCStallsLikeAMUG... what appellation. So, he stalls like a... ??? D3
  6. Coffee to beer... coffee to beer... coffee to beer... (I sense a trend.) D3
  7. You HAD to go there, eh? D3
  8. ... I guess we'll never know. D3
  9. Just a little info here... Reiner Heugabel was a tiny guy. He was only 4'9" tall. I remember seeing him wrestle at the '84 LA Olympics. He was in Group B... he wrestled Bobby Weaver( Weaver won by fall in 2:56.) His wrestling Bio... His high point was when he won the European Title @ 48Kg in '91. West German freestyle wrestler Reiner Heugabel finished fifth both at the 1984 Los Angeles and 1988 Seoul Olympics in the light-flyweight class. At Barcelona in 1992, he then represented re-unified Germany and finished sixth. He also participated at five World Championships from 1987-93 but did not enter a podium. His greatest moment came in 1991 when he won the European title. He added two more silvers in 1986 and 1994, and three bronzes in 1989, 1990 and 1992. Heugabel also won the German national title in1980 and then, from 1982-96, he won it 15 times in a row. He was trained metal worker but later became a professional soldier in the Bundeswehr. D3
  10. Your absolutely correct Eagle... the curse of the onesies strikes again. tanxs! D3
  11. LEHIGH's Cory Cooperman in 2014 @141... lost by fall in the pigtail match against Martin of Illinios (quick one @ :26.) Came all the way back to get 7th dec. Cooper of Indiana. Martin from Illinios didn't place... lost in the 1st rnd of the consis. D3
  12. To the best of my knowledge, not here... (BUT, if you look on over to Cornell site... seek the one called "the beheading machine." Shhhhhhhh... you didn't hear it from moi. ) D3
  13. He certainly struck like one! D3
  14. Vito - was- awesome. He had an amazing three days in March. WOW! D3
  15. Isn't that kind of stretching it a bit? D3
  16. nits won by a landslide... two champs and a heaping bunch of AA's, and it feels like a DOWN year?!? Spoiled child. D3
  17. ...it's tough to grab the mantle back, when it is taken away to State College, Pa. D3
  18. A big fat yes from scribers... that's a yes. (oh, dammit... I just fed & added into Pastry Man's silliness. A pox on me!) D3
  19. So Nickerson should get: The Golden Brick Award ( it helped his wrestler last nite...) D3
  20. To Pastry Man... From the Intermat Forum Posters. D3
  21. The conference members are slowly turning that around. PENN has a lot of team balance that translate into good dual team... Columbia (sort of) along the same lines. But in order to climb into the top 20 team results @ The Animal Show, they would have to have at least one/two hammers in their roster. To climb up further, they'll have to add to More Hammers in the lineup... NOT an easy task since they're in competition w/ the rest of Div 1 teams. Success breeds success, and so called "monster" programs have a tendency to suck the oxygen out of the room when nabbing these prime recruits. The EIWA teams got to find a prime "selling point" to convince these blue-chippers into coming on to their campuses. D3
  22. I figured it was 57Kg for FS... 55 kind of threw me off. D3
  23. When picking against Cornell (Yianni... ) D3
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