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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Jason L. Jackson added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Kevin Malone is a true frosh from Carrollton. 1x SQ, 2nd last year. Very surprised he beat Barlow.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Gus Sako has two wins so far, Jerome Robinson one.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Brian Morrow added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Barlow gets pinned by same kid! Man he is not starting season real well.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Cathell pins Demas early in the second. Even so, Demas got two takedowns and led 4-1 after the first period. Not bad--Cathell is tough to take down because he's such a scrambler.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Ty Mitch to face Jarrod Garnett in the semis...
Neibert to face Lindsey.
Dong is thrashing his way through this tourney.
So is Cathell: now 4/4 with 4 pins on the weekend.
Ross Tice picks up a nice win over Thomas Scotton, will rematch Andrew Sorenson (who he lost to last night) next.
Kilgore set to face Ward in finals.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Zack Neibert beats Lindsey 5-4
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Condon pins Demas this time around.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Brian Stephens loses in the finals to Ivan Lopouchanski.
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Brian Morrow added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Any word where Demas finished?
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Discussion Topic: Hokie Open Brackets
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
I believe it was 6th. The people who lost in the semis just wrestled for 3rd and 4th; there were no traditional conso semis. So, after losing to Cathell, 5th was the best he could do.
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