Wow no mention of Condon, he got third this year. Most say he got screwed in the Meade match on the attention call and then beat Cubberly fairly easily for 3rd. Does everyone just hate on him because he's from GA.
Welch= No Show (But he still is a very very tough wrestler)...
Andrew Howe broke Meade with relative ease.. That third period could of easily been a 6-0 tech in within the first minute.. Howe rolled a 5-1 lead in the first 40 seconds and just coasted for the victory.. I really hope that Welch, Howe, Winston, Polz, Meade, Cubberly, and Mason all get to wrestle each other during their college careers.. Should answer alot of questions
Winston, Howe, Meade, they are all monsters. But really nothing compared to Jason Welch. Honestly, no high school kid can hang with Welch. Every time he wrestles somebody who is "unbeatable" Welch beats them. They thought that Welch didn't have a CHANCE against Sean Nemec from Ohio last year, but Welch still won. Few college guys can beat him as well: Welch took 5th at the Midlands. The battle for 2nd at 160 is practically for 1st, because Welch has been ready for college for years.
Howe finished 3rd at 152 lbs last year and Polz finished second. Winston won 160 lb. Check this out..
Junior-160 - Scott Winston's place is 1st.
Match #1 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Trent Larrieu (Wisconsin) Dec 6-0,2-0
Match #2 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Zach Kearney (Oregon) TF 6-0,6-0
Match #3 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Eric Starks (Washington) Dec 2-1,4-1
Match #4 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Taylor Sare (Arizona) TF 6-0,7-0
Match #5 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Dustin Balsley (Iowa) Fall 0:40
Match #6 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Joey Wilson (California) Dec 3-0,3-0
Match #7 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Brandon Hatchett (Florida) TF 7-0,6-0
Match #8 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Michael Chaires (New York) Dec 3-1,3-2
Match #9 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Eric Starks (Washington) Dec 2-1,4-1
Match #10 Scott Winston (New Jersey) received a bye.
Match #11 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Michael Chaires (New York) Dec 3-1,3-2
Match #12 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Chris Bullins (North Carolina) Dec 1-0,1-0
He went 11-0 and didn't lose a period!
howe would beat winston and welch but howe goes to overtime and goes up against polz every day and its about even although polz most of the time has alot more offense going. so to say polz cant beat howe ur wrong
he would beat winston and polz not enough gas in there tank and dont know about welch he hardly gives up ne thing on the mat but andrew pretty amazing once he gets goin
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Andrew Howe broke Meade with relative ease.. That third period could of easily been a 6-0 tech in within the first minute.. Howe rolled a 5-1 lead in the first 40 seconds and just coasted for the victory.. I really hope that Welch, Howe, Winston, Polz, Meade, Cubberly, and Mason all get to wrestle each other during their college careers.. Should answer alot of questions
Junior-160 - Scott Winston's place is 1st.
Match #1 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Trent Larrieu (Wisconsin) Dec 6-0,2-0
Match #2 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Zach Kearney (Oregon) TF 6-0,6-0
Match #3 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Eric Starks (Washington) Dec 2-1,4-1
Match #4 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Taylor Sare (Arizona) TF 6-0,7-0
Match #5 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Dustin Balsley (Iowa) Fall 0:40
Match #6 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Joey Wilson (California) Dec 3-0,3-0
Match #7 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Brandon Hatchett (Florida) TF 7-0,6-0
Match #8 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Michael Chaires (New York) Dec 3-1,3-2
Match #9 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Eric Starks (Washington) Dec 2-1,4-1
Match #10 Scott Winston (New Jersey) received a bye.
Match #11 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Michael Chaires (New York) Dec 3-1,3-2
Match #12 Scott Winston (New Jersey) over Chris Bullins (North Carolina) Dec 1-0,1-0
He went 11-0 and didn't lose a period!
Jason Welch
Scott Winston
Conrad Polz
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