135lbs Taylor Walsh Camden Catholic- vs. Kodie Silvestri Wallkill Valley-

2009 NJSIAA New Jersey High School Wrestling Championships

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Wow   November 3 at 1:09pm
Walsh has a great feel and technique. What he has you can't teach. He'll go far!
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Anonymous Coward   October 18 at 1:27am
walsh got lucky with fava in the semi finals..but im glad he did cuz that was a great match
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Deshawn Williams   October 17 at 10:31am
walsh or baldasaro
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Dissapointment   October 14 at 2:39pm
silvestris a lil
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:)   October 7 at 6:28am
Classic match.
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Well   October 2 at 12:23pm
IMO kodie is the better wrestler but he just mentally broke and walsh gutted it out.
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Go Irish!   October 1 at 9:25pm
Walsh OwnS THE MAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! amazing!!!!
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Fazon   August 1 at 1:12am
Inpatient Observer said:
I wrote this before but my INET took an vacation so I will re state. It appears to me from my seat in the asylum that several odd circumstances unfolded in this epic struggle (see:Hector vs Achilles I on cspan). Firstly we see a moderately questionable takedown in the first period. That is ok happens often. Then we see some strange interpretation of what 45 seconds is and what 3 seconds are. In the second period there is the strange timing of the stalling call on Silvestri. The call had some validity (See: George W. Bush on weapons of mass destruction) but he timed it with a defferential referrees stopage for Walsh to fix his head gear. It looked bad as a call thaough Silvestri was riding parallel for a good time. The tere was the fantom no call when Walsh applied the python (though legal) head look on Silvestri that appeard from all agnles to slip off and render a reversal of control to Silvestri. From hear on out it only gets wilder. Silvestri hits a front roll renderin Walsh on his back but the move is blown dead. Silvestri then for the coup de gras sets up Walsh with a couple of half hearted front rolls where he doesnt float his hips gettting Walsh comfortable with the scenario and then hits a perfect front roll with a hip float for the ages, Walsh is cast to the mat as vulnerale as a new born spring buck on the plains of the calahari. Walsh then hits a move that will flumox the critics and observers for years to come...gotta go time for meds.
can i ask you what is the python wrestling with the leg rides
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Here Comesthepain   May 14 at 5:42pm
WOW!!!!
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Stevo   May 9 at 9:09am
NJ IS AMAZING AT WRESTLING!!!!!!
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Boss   April 13 at 1:18pm
its not stalling because he has a pinning combination
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Douche   March 30 at 1:15pm
Great match by both wrestlers. IMHO Silvestri should have received 2 backs on his last reversal. As for Walsh, don't expect much from him at the NCAA level, reaching back for wing rolls and stepping over guys just does not work, it usually gets you pinned. Been there done that.
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Anonymous Coward   March 21 at 2:42am
ref sucks.
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Matt   March 19 at 11:10am
This was such a sick match. Both guys clearly have so much heart. I feel bad for Silvestri though. Trying to do something right and good, even for an opponent and the ref hits him for stalling. Maybe should've been a stalemate before it was stalling. Excellent match though. Crazy last few seconds. Good luck both wrestlers in all your future matches and endeavors! You guys can go really far.
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Juice   March 18 at 8:42am
damn. thats all i have to say
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Damian Banach   March 17 at 7:37am
Silvestri got screwed with that stall call,and then like 3 coutions in a row.
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Anonymous Coward   March 14 at 6:12pm
Great class in defeat from Silvestri.
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Anonymous Coward   March 13 at 12:40am
what a great ending
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Never Stop   March 12 at 1:02pm
Niether kid stopped wrestling, with 12 seconds left kodie hits a reversal,that was big, and then taylor never stops and elevates him over with 4 seconds left to reverse him back and win. Unbelievable
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Thanks   March 10 at 7:48pm
Mr Lenzi good job, your kid beat our jersey boys in the off season.Thanks for the second post, I did not hear it the first time.lol
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Axel W   March 10 at 5:00pm
i thought that silvestri wrestled better
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Raiderfan   March 10 at 4:28pm
Both are great wrestlers and both were beaten by Andrew Lenzi of NY this past fall at the Waterway Duals. Lenzi beat walsh 14-9 and silvestri 4-3. Great Match!
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Cw   March 10 at 3:28pm
Anonymous Coward said:
The last thirty seconds or so, when Walsh had the head and arm lock in on Silvestri and threw in the boots as Silvestri stood, wouldn't he be called for stalling, technically, since he wasn't scoring from the position, and since stalemates were repeatedly generated by his use of the move? Additionally, (maybe I'm wrong) but wouldn't the move qualify as locking hands from the top position? I've seen refs call this as locking before, so I was surprised when the refs had not called it in this match.

This was an awesome match (especially the last five seconds of the third period).
for the kid who said: Additionally, (maybe I'm wrong) but wouldn't the move qualify as locking hands from the top postion? A: its been called locked by people who dont kno the move but its defenitly legal
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Robio   March 10 at 1:58pm
7-6 Walsh. . . .Told yall he was gona win!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous Coward   March 10 at 9:07am
It's not a clasp because he has over one arm and under the other with legs in which is technically a pinning combination. The stalling call depending on the ref can go either way. Usually in NJ legs are huge so when someone trys to counter by standing up it's not the top wrestler as stalling it is a stalemate because the top wrestler is working to bring him back down.
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Anonymous Coward   March 10 at 8:50am
What was the final score?
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Anonymous Coward   March 10 at 8:48am
The last thirty seconds or so, when Walsh had the head and arm lock in on Silvestri and threw in the boots as Silvestri stood, wouldn't he be called for stalling, technically, since he wasn't scoring from the position, and since stalemates were repeatedly generated by his use of the move? Additionally, (maybe I'm wrong) but wouldn't the move qualify as locking hands from the top position? I've seen refs call this as locking before, so I was surprised when the refs had not called it in this match.

This was an awesome match (especially the last five seconds of the third period).
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"Screwy Louie" Lazzari   March 9 at 11:12pm
KCW said:
what kinda of shoes does silvestri have
Rulon Gardner's w/o the Asics stripes on the outside.
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Super 32   March 9 at 10:37pm
Check out taylor walsh joey lazor match at super 32 preseason on flowrestling they are 2 funky wrestlers lazor 2 time ga state champ i think it was about same score
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KCW   March 9 at 10:22pm
what kinda of shoes does silvestri have
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T Goat   March 9 at 9:55pm
Louie, I've listened to wrestling calls and I'm willing to dole out criticism where it applies. No, you're a great caller. You have a bundle of info and stories which make it entertaining.

You know my favorite part? When you identify the dark/white singlets and give some background on the kids.
You're pretty accurate on your assessments of the refs. You're right, Vinny Russo is the man. He was in total control of his bouts.
Don't sweat the voice. We do what we can, w/ what we're given.
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"Screwy Louie" Lazzari   March 9 at 9:17pm
mike james said:
All though i am very appreciative and feel flowrestling is doing a great thing for the sport i have one complaint. maybe at the end of every period or evey piint exchange have the camer man say or look up at the score?
Do I not mention the score from time to time? Some matches I might say the bout score more times than others. I've learned from listening to baseball that you should give out the score at certain intervals during the course of the game. I'll try to be more aware of it. While I'm fortunate enough to see lots of wrestling since the days of Milo, I'm still trying to get the kinks out of doing the best job that I can for the sport of wrestling. Actually, I'm thinking about taking a class to improve whatever needs to be done. Maybe a REAL voice instead of the squeaky one that I'm stuck with now. Thanx for the constructive criticism.
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Mike James   March 9 at 9:03pm
All though i am very appreciative and feel flowrestling is doing a great thing for the sport i have one complaint. maybe at the end of every period or evey piint exchange have the camer man say or look up at the score?
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Wow   March 9 at 6:55pm
I feel so bad for kodie coming in second last year to valenti and now this. Thats how wrestling works though and walsh earned it. I'm sure both will go on and do great things in college.
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jerseyboys   March 9 at 5:36pm
That was an awesome match!Both wrestlers really entertained.Thats how exciting wrestling can truelly be......awesome!
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Silvestri   March 9 at 4:41pm
is nasty too
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Walsh   March 9 at 4:41pm
is so clutch
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Coach 911   March 9 at 2:04pm
Never count either out of thase out of a match, most wrestlers in the state finals can be too cautious. Not these boys. Out of Taylors 100 wins over 80 are pins, and Kodie is a strong and dangerous wrester. Kodie won the big pre season tournament in Iowa, and finished with state final, and should make some noise at senior nationals.
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Mevans   March 9 at 12:59pm
Good ref overall--good call at the end. But a bad call at the end of the second period IMO. I would have called a reversal and backs for Silvestri. At LEAST a loss of control.
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Inpatient Observer   March 9 at 12:03pm
I wrote this before but my INET took an vacation so I will re state. It appears to me from my seat in the asylum that several odd circumstances unfolded in this epic struggle (see:Hector vs Achilles I on cspan). Firstly we see a moderately questionable takedown in the first period. That is ok happens often. Then we see some strange interpretation of what 45 seconds is and what 3 seconds are. In the second period there is the strange timing of the stalling call on Silvestri. The call had some validity (See: George W. Bush on weapons of mass destruction) but he timed it with a defferential referrees stopage for Walsh to fix his head gear. It looked bad as a call thaough Silvestri was riding parallel for a good time. The tere was the fantom no call when Walsh applied the python (though legal) head look on Silvestri that appeard from all agnles to slip off and render a reversal of control to Silvestri. From hear on out it only gets wilder. Silvestri hits a front roll renderin Walsh on his back but the move is blown dead. Silvestri then for the coup de gras sets up Walsh with a couple of half hearted front rolls where he doesnt float his hips gettting Walsh comfortable with the scenario and then hits a perfect front roll with a hip float for the ages, Walsh is cast to the mat as vulnerale as a new born spring buck on the plains of the calahari. Walsh then hits a move that will flumox the critics and observers for years to come...gotta go time for meds.
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Anonymous Coward   March 9 at 11:23am
wow! that was a great match!!!!
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Anonymous Coward   March 9 at 11:05am
taylor walsh and steve santos are the funkiest wrestlers ive ever seen
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Zach White   March 9 at 10:14am
Awesome match..I bet Walsh's face and neck hurt today.
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NJ Jr   March 9 at 9:56am
WOW THAT WAS AMAZING!!!!
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Rjspark   March 9 at 9:55am
How many times are you allowed to choke your opponent before getting penalized?
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Anonymous Coward   March 9 at 7:18am
sicknastyyyyyyyyy
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NJ   March 9 at 1:42am
Probably the match of the week.
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Anonymous Coward   March 9 at 12:58am
by far the best match i have ever seen.
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T Goat   March 9 at 12:23am
OK, awesome match. Silvestri wrestled his balls off.
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T Goat   March 9 at 12:11am
multiple tap at 3:28
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T Goat   March 9 at 12:10am
Walsh, WTF? He did tap, indicating a stoppage. I'd be pissed about getting a Stall call there, too.
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Don Lan   March 8 at 11:02pm
walsh is a beast!!!!!!!
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Big Beast   March 8 at 11:00pm
walsh lost in the bethlehem classic to a jersey kid not a pa kid. he lost to austin ormsbee of blair.
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WALSH   March 8 at 10:57pm
IS AMAZING!!!! ONE OF MY FAVORITE KIDS TO WATCH IN THE 20 YEARS IVE BEEN INTO THE SPORT.. HE'LL STEP OVER ANYTHING, REVERSE AND PIN ANYONE!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS TAYLOR, YOU'RE THE MAN!!!!!!!!!
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Big Beast   March 8 at 10:55pm
ref sucks
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2009 NJSIAA New Jersey High School Wrestling Championships

135lbs Taylor Walsh Camden Catholic- vs. Kodie Silvestri Wallkill Valley-

March 6, 2009
Level:  highschool
Weight Class:  135

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