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Post by Mitch_Rupert on Jan 24, 2012 21:57:29 GMT -5
Mifflinburg 42, Jersey Shore 21 106: Noah Kuba, M, dec. Noah Ulmer, 1-0. 113: Dante Taylor, M, won by forfeit. 120: David Sheesley, M, maj. dec. David Deitrick, 16-8. 126: Cole Walter, M, tech. fall Colton Killion, 15-0, 4:42. 132: Austin White, JS, dec. Clark Wagner, 5-2. 138: Alan Miller, M, tech. fall Kaiden Brungard, 24-9, 5:15. 145: Mackenzie Kershner, JS, tech. fall Abram Miller, 17-2, 3:53. 152: Dylan Shields, JS, dec. Eric Dock, 5-1. 160: Ty Walter, M, dec. Elliott Packer, 3-2. 170: Ryan Harer, JS, pinned Dalton Walls, :30. 182: Ryan Gessner, M, maj. dec. Blake Musser, 15-3. 195: Jake Caputo, JS, maj. dec. John Punako, 17-6. 220: Aaron Shrawder, M, pinned Logan Wool, 1:36. 285: Nazar Mironenko, M, pinned Nate Lorson, 3:02. *Match started at 220 pounds Takedowns: Mifflinburg 25, Jersey Shore 8. Official: Bob Greenley. Records: Jersey Shore (11-4, 4-2 HAC-I); Mifflinburg (12-2, 6-0 HAC-I).
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Post by mwrestling52 on Jan 24, 2012 23:18:28 GMT -5
I really think Eric Dock held his own by keep Dylan Shields to a Dec. With Sheilds aggresive attitude, Eric Dock gave it right back... Good Job tonight better three than six
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Post by fivepointmove on Jan 25, 2012 22:45:56 GMT -5
The more i study Miff and see their results, im thinking that if they make a mistake and look past Wya to a match up with CC in the district final it may bite them bad. I can see a real battle for the lower half of the bracket between these 2.
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Post by russian on Jan 25, 2012 22:54:20 GMT -5
I think the same for CC. They would need to focus on WR first. I know they beat them earlier this season but the lineups have changed. I think we will have a great District Duals this year. No clear favorite to win it and I think the top 4 could finish in a variety of ways.
District Semis #1 Central vs #4 Warrior Run #2 Wyalusing vs #3 Mifflinburg
Those are two very exciting matchups.
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