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Uploaded by Luke Broadwater | March 16, 2009

149lbs NCWA National Championship Final: Dillion Evans (West Chester) tf. Thomas Pipes (Kansas State), 20-3. In a battle of wrestlers with more than 130 high school wins each, Evans completely dominates Pipes, a Kansas state placewinner, by technical fall. Evans is one of the all-time wins leaders at Council Rock South, the successful Pennsylvania program that also produced the Rappo brothers, and was recruited to wrestle at DI Virginia Tech. He has been pinning and teching NCAA DIII starters this year at weights as high as 174-pounds. I'm biased, but I'd love to see a match between 2008 149-pound NCWA National Champ Alex Broadwater of UMBC and Evans, the 2009 149-pound NCWA National Champ.
March 15, 2009

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Comments6 comments

4 years ago

good top work

Ed Evans 4 years ago

Luke, check your UMBC e-mail

Luke Broadwater 4 years ago

Hi Ed. No problem. I tried to research all the guys before I did the commentary for these bouts. Almost all of the All-Americans in this tournament were very successful high school and college wrestlers. It impressed me that Dillion pinned Courtney Nightengale, McDaniel's starter at 174 pounds. I was kind of down after Alex got stuck in that scramble during the quarters, but I was proud of the way he wrestled back to third. (He really took out his anger on those poor kids in the wrestle-backs. Lol!) A lot of kids simply pack it up and go home in that situation.

Dillion looked awesome throughout the tournament, especially in the finals! Best of luck to him throughout the rest of his college career. Maybe West Chester will come down to one of our dual meet tournaments next season? We have two of them -- one first semester and one second semester.

Ed Evans 4 years ago

Thanks for posting this match, Luke. We (I'm Dillon's father) were expecting to see Alex in the finals and looked forward to the match up. I see that you certainly did your homework in researching Dillon's high school career, as well as what he did this year.

johnson 4 years ago

wat a terrible match....the other kid was straight garbage

brandannn 4 years ago

thata boy dill..