145lb Final: Tony Jameson OH def 1-0 Walter Peppelman PA
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.
2007 Super 32 Challenge
145lb Final: Tony Jameson OH def 1-0 Walter Peppelman PA
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145 Lb Finals: Tony Jameson Austintown - OH def 1-0 Walter Peppelman Central Dauphin - PANovember 30, 2006
Level: highschool
Weight Class: 145
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you still got spanked by byrnes and baldosero the NJ champs at 140 and 145
Peppleman = Infinitely more technically sound than Jameson
Conclusion: Ohio State University has a boatload of RAW talent ready to be tamed.
all the people watching the match seem to be loving it
Hes a great wrestler and goes out on the mat to have fun and he wins while he has fun
and i think he'll do very good in college he has great defense and hes tough on top
I hope someone destroys him in college.
Yes many wrestlers come out of thier stance and bounce a bit, but theres a line between that and unnecasary showing off. I saw on another video he was teching a kid and did a forward roll while cutting him. whats that about? humiliating an obviously inferior opponent?? A solid wrestler who stays in a good position and doesn't go for the jukes should be able to handle Jameson. College that is, he is more athletic and mature than almost all high schoolers which gives him the Ws, but for sucess on the next level he should focus on TECHNIQUE. As of this point, his is sloppy.
No excuses here,that was an easy call. 2 seconds is 2 seconds he didn't make the rule.Added to it,you can here the, as could the official,the boys coach yelling watch your back.
as for peppleman he is a class act and as tuff as they come i am only defending tony since i was in his corner...i love watching walter and marshall as well.... honestly would have loved to see them wrestle the periods 2-2-2..i'd like to see the super 32 put in the true second wrestle off for first.