Doug Umbehauer
PA Is JV Compared To NJ
June 9, 2009
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.
About Doug Umbehauer
| Organization: | Rider University |
| Current School: | Rider University |
| College: | Rider University |
| High School: | Lenape High School |
Mrs. Sutton ( CJ's grandmother,also known as Dadoo )
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.
The wrestlets were having fun get. GET IT...fun in the midst of a lot of hard work....
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.
didnt he pin u in the first period this year?
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