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MPhillips

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  1. If you believe correspondent's are experts...
  2. That's my fault ho. I should have just shut up. To be fair I commented, "West Coast correspondent."
  3. I loaded in firewood while having a Marlboro and then potato soup. Almost the same thing.
  4. Nice. 33 with sleet and snow here. I just settled into wrestling all day.
  5. Boom...
  6. Cheers. Just said the same on the feed. @ionel
  7. Final 125 Surtin / Lorenzo 133 Brown / Byrd 141 Van Hoecke / Miller 149 Mauller / Demas 157 Jacques -jay kewz / North 165 O'Toole / Braunagel 174 Mocco / Ruth 184 Hawks / Harmon 197 Truax / Smith-Smith pinned Braunagel 285 Elam pin / Tinker pin
  8. I have no idea, but they haven't taken a break yet.
  9. Final 125 Surtin / Lorenzo 133 Brown / Byrd 141 Van Hoecke / Miller 149 Mauller / Demas 157 Jacques -jay kewz / North 165 O'Toole / Braunagel 174 Mocco / Ruth 184 3 Missouri wrestlers / Bonimo
  10. At 165 now. Wrestling consis between a couple mats. I'd check in thirty minutes.
  11. 141 Van Hoecke / Miller 149 Mauller / Demas 157 Jacques -jay kewz / North
  12. Final 125 Surtin / Lorenzo 133 Brown / Byrd
  13. A Legend just beat a Kodiak. And Cordio just got the Best of John Martin. Plus Stewart couldn't Cash in against Conway.
  14. "It's true ya know..."
  15. Cal Poly is a seminary school...
  16. Braunagel TF over Hagan
  17. Truax gets a pin over a Braunagel.
  18. Mocco 4-1 RT against La Rosa (CP) was scrappy. O'Malley defaults out.
  19. Maybe it was just Legend, who is getting beat 14-4 atm. 18-9 or so final. Ruth 12-2.
  20. Demas, Wick, Lamers won. Ruth, Braunagel won. Byrd gets by Seltzer 3-1. Reversal and RT.
  21. COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 4 Ohio State (1-0) earned an 18-13 win over No. 14 Virginia Tech (0-1) Friday in the opening dual competition of the season for both teams at the Covelli Center (Attendance: 3,800). How it Happened 149 | No. 27 Caleb Henson (VT) def. No. 2 Sammy Sasso (OSU) | D, 5-3 The match started with Sasso recording a takedown with about 20 seconds left in the first period for a 2-0 lead. The lead increased to 3-0 with a Sasso escape to start the second. Henson scored with an escape early in the third and tied the match (3-3) with a takedown with less than 25 seconds left. In sudden victory, Henson scored the takedown to win by decision, 5-3. 157 | No. 22 Paddy Gallagher (OSU) def. Clayton Ulrey (VT) | D, 14-8 Ulrey scored first with a takedown after which Gallagher quickly escaped. After another takedown, Ulrey led 4-1. Gallagher then scored a reversal to make it 4-3. After a Gallagher escape to start the second, it was tied at 4-all. Ulrey then added a takedown followed by a Gallagher escape to make it 6-5 VT. Gallagher then scored a takedown and added four back points to take an 11-6 lead into the third. Gallagher finished off the match for a 14-8 win by decision. 165 | No. 6 Carson Kharchla (OSU) def. No. 29 Connor Brady (VT) | D, 3-1 A takedown near the end of the first put Kharchla on the board for the 2-0 lead. Brady escaped to start the second and Kharchla did as well opening the third to lead 3-1 and the win by decision. 174 | No. 2 Mekhi Lewis (VT) def. No. 6 Ethan Smith (OSU) | D, 3-2 A Lewis takedown followed by a Smith escape put the Hokies up a point after the first. Smith tied it with an escape to start the second. Lewis took a 3-2 lead with an escape opening the third. The score held for the Virginia Tech win by decision. 184 | No. 4 Kaleb Romero (OSU) def. No. 9 Hunter Bolen (VT) | D, 4-2 Romero scored the takedown 40 seconds into the first for the 2-0 lead. Bolen escaped to end the period down 2-1. Bolen tied it at 2-all with an escape opening the second and the score held with one period left. Romero escaped quickly for a point and the lead. A penalty point for stalling made it 4-2 Romero for the win by decision. 197 | No. 14 Gavin Hoffman (OSU) def. Andy Smith (VT) | D, 4-1 After the intermission, Hoffman got things restarted with a takedown about 30 seconds into the first period for a 2-0 lead. After an injury stoppage for Smith, Hoffman chose down and escaped for a 3-0 advantage after three minutes. Smith escaped early in the second followed by a Hoffman escape to open the third to make it 4-1 Buckeyes. That score held for the Hoffman win by decision. 285 | No. 7 Tate Orndorff (OSU) vs. No. 18 Hunter Catka (VT) | D, 3-1 Catka took a 1-0 lead on an escape to start the second after a scoreless first period. Tate escaped as well in the third and scored the winning takedown in the final seconds to earn the win by decision, 3-1. 125 | No. 11 Malik Heinselman (OSU) def. No. 25 Eddie Ventresca (VT) | D, 3-2 There was no score after the first. Heinselman escaped in the second and then added a takedown followed by a Ventresca escape for a 3-1 Ohio State lead. Ventresca escaped to cut the lead to one, 3-2. The score held for the Heinselman win by decision, 3-2. 133 | No. 19 Sam Latona (VT) def. No. 11 Jesse Mendez (OSU) | D, 3-2 After a scoreless first, Mendez escaped to start the second for a 1-0 lead. Latona scored a takedown followed by a Mendez escape to tie it at 2-all going into the third. Latona escaped to take a 3-2 lead in the third to win by decision, 3-2. 141 | No. 16 Tom Cook (VT) def. Nic Bouzakis (OSU) | MD, 14-6 Bouzakis scored early in the first with a takedown. Cook recorded the escape and a takedown for a 3-1 lead. Bouzakis then scored a reversal followed by a Cook escape to tie it 4-all. Cook went up 6-4 with a late takedown for a 6-4 leading heading into the second. Bouzakis escaped and Cook added a takedown to make it 8-5 Hokies with two minutes to go. Cook added an escape and a takedown early in the third and finished off the match to win by major decision, 14-6 Next Up: No. 4 Ohio State is back at the Covelli Center Nov. 18 vs. Columbia. Match time is 7 p.m. with B1G+ providing the live stream.
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