Worthington Kilbourne Tourney 12/18

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CountingLights
Posts: 93
Dec 19, 2010 7:38am
Wolf Pack Classic
Team scores:
Worthington Kilbourne (WK) 239
Dublin Jerome (D) 199
Circleville (CV) 17461/2
Centennial (CE) 15361/2
Westland (WL) 13461/27
Thomas Worthington (T) 114
West Carrollton (WC) 103
Westerville South (WS) 9961/27
Mifflin (M) 92
Brookhaven (B) 89
103: York (WC) pinned Oberly (WK) 2:57
112: Comfort (D) pinned Ball (WL) 1:13
119: Shaut (WK) dec. Ray (WL) 3-2
125: Haslam (WL) dec. Varazashvili (WK) 3-1
130: Person (D) pinned Gruber (WS) 3:55
135: Wolfe (WK) dec. Waits (CE) 12-6
140: Austin (D) dec. Mills (M) 5-3
145: Bastian (CV) pinned Jamison (CE) 1:07
152: McGrew (WC) dec. Dietrich (CV) 19-13
160: Lopez (D) dec. Griffin (CV) 14-5
171: Myers (D) dec. Shackleford (T) 20-5
189: Mayberry (WK) pinned Ford (CV) 3:21
215: Bressman (WK) dec. Mowery (D) 15-7
HVY: Banks (B) pinned Elifritz (WK) 1:03
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wildcat87
Posts: 96
Dec 19, 2010 4:04pm
This was one interesting Day. It was a very long day, should have 4 mats going, poorly run tourny and several fans and a coach all thrown out. there were some very good matches during the day. Anyone else have any thoughts?? I will say that Dublin Jerome and Kilbourne have solid teams.
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CountingLights
Posts: 93
Dec 19, 2010 7:21pm
Agree on the 4 mats but disagree on the poorly run observation. Tournament started on time and ran continuously. Took waaaay too long to get through everything which would be addressed with a 4th mat. Didn't like the kiddies doing the announcements, though.

Dublin Jerome's coach, Coach Vesuvius [my nickname because of his constant eruptions], provided tournament long entertainment. While I like the fiery coaches he went too far and, imho, enabled his wrestlers and parents to engage in bad behavior that resulted in the ejections. What set the Jerome fans off was a DJ v. Thomas Worthington match. DJ fans were correct that the score SHOULD have been 6-4 in favor of the Thomas kid with about 3 seconds left. The scored was changed, after a looooong meeting at the scorer's table, to 6-3 so the Thomas kid allowed a takedown making it 6-5 win for Thomas. The DJ fans thought it should have been 6-6 and gone to OT but, in reality, the Thomas kid, a Messerall, would not have allowed a takedown if he had known it was 6-4 so, in my view, the best DJ should have gotten was a 6-4 reset with 3 seconds left but, again, the result would have been a Thomas win. This is when the first DJ parent was ejected and set the tone for the remainder of the tourney. I have Coach Vesuvius's eruption causing his ejection on tape, quite humorous in retrospect but troubling that it set the crowd off. My .02.
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snugglyhippo
Posts: 272
Dec 20, 2010 6:17pm
Vesuvius erupted only once in the past 2000 years, and it was unexpected...I would argue he is Kilauea, as it has erupted daily for the past 20 years or so.
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CountingLights
Posts: 93
Dec 20, 2010 6:49pm
LOL! Point Conceded. Coach Kilauea it is.
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keato5
Posts: 145
Dec 20, 2010 11:01pm
wldcat 87 "I will say that Dublin Jerome and Kilbourne have solid teams.[/QUOTE]

I agree however I must include Circleville. They were without their starting 119, 135, 152, and HWT.........All these kids would have placed fairly high and could of pointed them out as champs.