Old_Marine_Wrestler 245 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 Megaludis - Abreu: Mega TECH 19-4 @ 5:07 5-0 PSU Conaway - Gardiner: Conaway 3-2 (winning TD w/ 0:07 left) 8-0 PSU Pearsall - Salupo: Pearsall 7-6 (6-6 w/riding time 1 for the win) 11-0 PSU English - Welsh (Alton still injured): English 5-2 (TD w/10 seconds left for the win - escape and another TD as time expired) 14-0 PSU DAlton - Napoli: Napoli 4-2 (rode Alton the whole 3rd period) 14-3 PSU Intermission Taylor - Hess: Taylor TECH 20-4 @ 5:54 PSU 19-3 Brown - Brown: Matt Brown MAJOR 12-2 (3 stalling points) 23-3 PSU Ruth - Hamlin: Ruth 11-9 26-3 PSU Wright - Bolich: Wright 10-4 29-3 PSU Gingrich - Delia: Delia 5-3 29-6 PENN STATE NOTES: Gingrich is painful to watch. Ruth was rolling through Hamlin 6-2. Gave up an escape at the end of 1 to make it 6-3. Hamlin scored 2 off of a Ruth super duck attempt and Ruth wasn't the same after that. From there Hamlin directed the pace. It still wasn't as close as the score but with all due respect to Hamlin, who is a very good wrestler, from my perspective Ruth let this one slip away from what could/should have been a bonus point win. Then again, Hamlin is ranked #3 for a reason. Megaludis opened up his offense. Pearsall took one away from Salupo Wright kind of wasted the 1st period (0-0) and then rushed at the end to try and secure a major but wasn't able to get the last TD No idea why Gingrich wrestled here (Byers said Lawson will wrestle at WVU). Pretty sure Lawson beat Delia for at least one of his NJ State championships, if not 2 of them (Delia was 2nd at heavy twice in NJ) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jstock 125 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 thanks - please keep updates coming Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rodneydeeeee 0 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 Dylan had better get his conditioning up. I said this many times last year. Floats with danger to much at crunch time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frank_Rizzo 336 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 Dylan had better get his conditioning up. I said this many times last year. Floats with danger to much at crunch time. Napoli was better. Looked much bigger too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pipewrench 73 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 http://awn.theopenmat.com/2012/11/awn-live-audio-lehigh-at-penn-state/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Marine_Wrestler 245 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 Dylan had better get his conditioning up. I said this many times last year. Floats with danger to much at crunch time. Napoli was better. Looked much bigger too. He was a hammer on top! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lowrider 8 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 Dylan had better get his conditioning up. I said this many times last year. Floats with danger to much at crunch time. Napoli was better. Looked much bigger too. Napoli has always been a leach on top. Now that he's improved greatly on his feet he is going to be really hard to beat. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jstock 125 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 Can't access theopenmat thanks - please keep updates coming Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
two-six 1 Report post Posted November 17, 2012 NOTES: Ruth was rolling through Hamlin 6-2. Gave up an escape at the end of 1 to make it 6-3. Hamlin scored 2 off of a Ruth super duck attempt and Ruth wasn't the same after that. From there Hamlin directed the pace. It still wasn't as close as the score but with all due respect to Hamlin, who is a very good wrestler, from my perspective Ruth let this one slip away from what could/should have been a bonus point win. Then again, Hamlin is ranked #3 for a reason. I felt like Ruth was still the aggressor for the next couple takedown attempts as well. Hamlin seemed to be winning the scrambles at this point. Then both guys seemed to be tired and Ruth seemed content to just defend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites