Robert Dyar AL def 4-0 Danny Arnel NY
2007 Super 32 Challenge
Greensboro, NC ⋅ Oct, 19 2007 - Oct 20 2007 | Coverage created by Flowrestling
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2007 Super 32 Challenge returns to the Special Events Center at the Greensboro Coliseum and it has quickly become the premier pre-season tournament in the country. After much thought, Middle School division has been eliminated in order to ensure the continued success of the tournament. The 2006 tournament drew wrestlers from 26 states, and featured over 175 state champions. States represented were Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. 13 out of 14 weight classes in the high school division had at least one wrestler ranked in the top 12 in the country, and several weight classes had multiple top 12 ranked wrestlers. For more info please visit this site.
#5 | this is 103 and they are freshman reply |
#4 | No, they look 103,,,seniors maybe. reply |
#3 | ROLL TIDE reply |
#2 | Yeah they look 125, incredible.How about that, AL defeats NY! AL's suit looks slicker than a NY suit! AL looked way more agressive an on top. Hey at 240 there was the "thru the back' holding but ref couldnt see. But at 3:40 its heavy and realy looks punishig. A kid said that holds in the legs arent allowed, he said that holds below the hips arent allowed too, but. Ill have to look up ther rules. Wrestling looks like the BEST sport there is, thanks for the vids! reply |
#1 | they look way more then 103 look like 125 reply |
2007 Super 32 Challenge
Robert Dyar AL def 4-0 Danny Arnel NY
Uploaded By: Flowrestling
Bout 578, Danny Arnel Svosset NY vs Robert Dyar Vesativa Hills ALNovember 30, 2006
Level: highschool
Weight Class: 103 lbs
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