PA Is JV Compared To NJ

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#39
PAGrap   July 8 at 9:20pm
Good luck to Doug this year, very funny bustin balls of the PA guys (who make up 25% of the Rider team)
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#38
PA   July 8 at 7:40pm
I think they will. PA has megaludis, mike rhone, sherlock, kindig, both altons, lear,havers, evans,ruth, demott, and craig who can all go AA out at fargo this year.
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#37
T   July 8 at 7:35pm
PA juniors will win fargo
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#36
Anonymous Coward   July 8 at 6:29pm
Team Ohio just beat Jerseys best team at the junior duels
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#35
NJ-region 6.   July 8 at 4:27pm
Shore Thing White ( NEW JERSEY ) won the NHSCA East Coast National Wrestling Duals beating 2 PA all-star teams one in semis 34-30 SEPA Blue,then in the finals another PA all-star team Young Guns Black 47-12.
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#34
PA   June 13 at 2:29pm
pennsylvania only has to brackets there AA or AAA, and in either one youll find outstanding wrestlers Joe
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#33
Max   March 22 at 4:05pm
ya doug is awlsome he rocks.
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#32
Hi Doug,   March 21 at 10:05am
I now live in Shamong so I read about you in the Burlington Times. It's been fun since I know you from meeting you at C J Davie's house on LBI.. I watched you on TV Last night.Sorry , you couldn't quite get the best of your opponent. I just enjoyed hearing your video today.. Good luck to you !!!!!
Mrs. Sutton ( CJ's grandmother,also known as Dadoo )
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#31
Rob Spallone   March 1 at 7:13pm
new jersey is the best. hands down. only one state champ, best wrestlers around the country in colleges right now, and toughest teams in the nation; P burg, Blair, jackson, southern. you cant mess w/ dirty jersey!
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#30
Anonymous Coward   February 25 at 7:28am
Obviously you guys don't have much of a sense of humor. Anyone can see that he's just having fun. Relax!!!!
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#29
Ohio   February 24 at 7:51pm
Tell me why ohio and pa have the most ncaa all americans and ncaa champs. At juniors and cadets they are the most dominant teams. Listen the big states are ohio, pa, new york, oklahoma, and maybe illinios, they are coming on.
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#28
Joe   February 22 at 7:56pm
California=800 schools in one bracket
Pennsylvania= >400 schools in 3 brackets
New Jersey= >400 schools in one bracket

bottom line is the math. the more competition the harder it gets. California is the toughest, but new jersey is a close second. and Pennsylvania has the wrestling culture that lacks in new jersey and California, but there is no competition compared to California and new jersey. being from California i was a match away from making the state tournament. and at a camp i went to over that summer i wrestled a state champ from idaho, and he was a scrub compared to champs here in california. im not saying that this is always the case, but this may be an explanation for why california and new jersey are so good compared to other states.
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#27
Barcarn22   February 22 at 7:24pm
I think jersey is representing pretty well in the ncaa this year...Burroughs(winslow township) Caldwell(Rahway) Mike Grey(Delbarton) Franklin Gomez(St. Augastine before he went to Brandon) Tanelli(Milburn) Conroy(South Plainfield) Winston(Jackson) Scotton(Willingsboro) Sickles(Bergen Catholic) Galante(Ocean City) Vallimont(Jefferson) Caruso(Watchung Hills) Giffen(Eastern) Umbehaur(Lenape) Vince Jones(Winslow) Spellman(Kittatiny) Zabriske(High Point) Dudziak(St. Peters) Zach Rey(Hopatcong) these are just the ranked guys...many more who could be ranked im sure
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#26
Riderwrestlingfan   February 21 at 1:24am
wow - all these comments on this video - the Tri-state area definately has great following!!! - for me - Gobroncs and go NJ, NY, PA - tri-state (anyone else want to join)???!
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#25
Outofcomission   February 20 at 7:31pm
it shouldnt even be as close as it is considering jersey has nearly 4 million less people and 3 mill less than ohio, especially since all three are wrestling states and none of them have any dead areas in the wrestling sense. in a ratio of how many people wrestle, jersey is far better.
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#24
Chg   February 20 at 8:55am
Any wrestler that makes it to the college level let alone the National level must be good. It means they all work hard regardless of what state they live in. Get over the state issue and give credit to all the wrestlers. I would like to see some of you make it to that level.

The wrestlets were having fun get. GET IT...fun in the midst of a lot of hard work....
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#23
Pilot   February 20 at 8:41am
I know each person will say their state has the best but I have been to various states and Ohio wrestling in all is far better than NJ wrestling. Yes there would be some NJ wrestlers that would do great in Ohio also but across the board Ohios best vs NJ best Ohio would dominate. But best of luck to all wrestlers no matter what state you are from.
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#22
Ohio   February 20 at 7:28am
Ohio.
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#21
Duh   February 20 at 6:52am
I would also take Ohio over NJ no question.

PA and Ohio are about the same in my opinion, both depth wise and talent wise. Just look at NCAA results year in and year out.
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#20
Justin Wharton   February 20 at 6:22am
ok i take ohio over both of them
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#19
Jersey Represent   February 19 at 9:15pm
Geeze, what's the big deal? The guy is having fun and joking around and you tightwads get your damn panties in a bunch! Of course he is going to say Jersey is better! You PA JV guys think you are so much better, he just has the balls to say it!
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#18
Anonymous Coward   February 19 at 9:01pm
Pa best wrestling state hands down!
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#17
Rider Alumni   February 19 at 8:54pm
Which state champs James? Maybe when your state stops having multiple champs and different devisions we could ave a NJ champs v PA champs match-up...
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#16
Shood   February 19 at 8:48pm
Do you yokels from Pa understand sarcasm?
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#15
Herbert!   February 19 at 8:18pm
Herbert! In that case Metcalf is the best which must mean that Michigan is the best, or wait Askren was a two time Hodge winner so Wisconsin must be the best.
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#14
NJ   February 19 at 7:55pm
Hells yea nj wrestling is the best
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#13
Riderwrestlingfan   February 19 at 7:46pm
All these video's were trying to get across is how great of a team (and school) rider is - as long as you want to work hard and be friends with your teammates, and have your professors know your name. Doug is doing nothing more than having fun with his teammates (and of course, saying how much he loves the Rider wrestling program)!!
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#12
Just Fun   February 19 at 6:56pm
All in good fun
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#11
Depth   February 19 at 6:52pm
Jersey is tough but you can't beat PA's depth
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#10
Anonymous Coward   February 19 at 6:25pm
hey tough guy tell that to herbert.

didnt he pin u in the first period this year?
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#9
Dj   February 19 at 6:24pm
please, nj may have been better than ohio the last two years. But historically and even just three years ago, nj paled in comparison to the talent produced in ohio and pa.
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#8
Outofcomission   February 19 at 6:09pm
ohio isnt even in this discussion. umbehaur is a good representative of nj but hes not the lone rep.if you want to go into other number ones, why dont you take a gander at 41 and 57.
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#7
PA   February 19 at 5:43pm
That's funny... where's Herbert from??? He wouldn't be from PA would he? Keep yappin...
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#6
Outofcomission   February 19 at 4:48pm
youre crazy. pascack hills won the team title every year and voorhees didnt even show one of the times after they lost so many years in a row. i dont even need to listthe alumni, but together they take it to pa.
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#5
Thank You FLO!!   February 19 at 3:50pm
I hope this brings more kids to New Jersey colleges, mainly Rider and Rutgers. And that tattoo is great!! :)
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#4
NJ   February 19 at 3:48pm
This dude was from the same region as me in high school, he was tough. I went to college in Pennsylvania though, so I was always outnumbered on the state vs. state debate.
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#3
Jim   February 19 at 3:46pm
Good Luck at Nationals
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Voorheesvikings   February 19 at 3:45pm
Voorhees viking junior team still the nastiest of all time and still representing!!!! u the man dougie!!!!

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PA Is JV Compared To NJ

Doug Umbehauer used to be the kid that ran around growling at people during tournaments and practice. He began wrestling at a young age and grew up wrestling in New Jersey. Doug believes that New Jersey is the toughest state in the country and explains why here. He also talks about his college career and the three births to the NCAAs.
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