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PERCY CLARKE. 250 pounder from Marcellus. (left). is currently undefeated this year. In photo. he is beating Cody Duger of Jordan Elbridge-3. Last year. he was runnerup in Section 3 to state champ Ron Vnulio by a close 4-2 match. Clarke Is currently ranked second at 250 behind Cary Huggard of Freeport-B. Photo by Graham L John-

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January's Top Ranked High School Wrestlers 91 Lance Allen Hunt-II 98 Anthony AlbertI. HH-l 112 David Hirsch, Clark-l 119 Troy Bouzakis, Pine Bush-9 132 Tom Shifflet. SH-6 138 C Terry, Whltehall-2 155 Matt Marciniak, WG-4 167 Seamus Lyman, Water-3 215 Kevin Brlnkwbrth, St Joe-Cath

105 K Wojehowskl, Cornwl-9 126 Chad Shelton, Fulton-3 145 Steve Taylor, Brockport-5 177 John Penhollow, CV-6 250 Cary Huggard, Freept-8

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NYWN's New York State High School Top Ten Rankings January 1990 First

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Lance Allen. 12 Huntington-II

Clarence Hunt. 10 Niagara Falls.o

Leroy Ford. 12 Amityville-l

KaM Ruud Bumt Hills-2

Daryl Lyon. 10 Dolgeville-3

David Rabideau. 8 Beekmantown-7

Notter Oceanside-8

Shown Cummings. 9 Gawerneur-l0

C Dollard. 9 Shoreham-II

B F~c henlc h . 10 Huntington-II

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AnthonyAlbert~1 2 Hendrik-Hudson-l

Craig Conant-1O Tully-3

Mike Buonogurio. 12 Connetquot-ll

Joson Warlinger. 10 Cheektowaga-

Anthony Glnnocchio. 11 Kevin Sequeira. 12 East Meadow-8 Sulfem-l

Tim Rigney Averill Park-2

Tad Secoolish Johnson CiIy-4

Marcus Henderson Chennango Forks-4

Mot Kluc ina. 10 Niskayuna-2

105

Ken Wojehowski. 11 Co mwal~9

Kenh Strychalsky. 12 Craig Vrtagllano. 11 Patchoque-Medford-ll Plainedge-8

Craig Schlifstein. 11 Baldwin-8

Steven Ketcham. 12 Longwood-11

Roy Frey. 12 East Rochesler-5

Chris Motteotll. 11 Suffem-l

Ralph Menechino. 11 Sachem-II

S Far1ey Susq uanna Valley-4

Alex Croog. 10 Brighto n-S

112

David Hirsch. 12 Clarkstown So-I

Juan Carlos Garcia. 11 Sleepy Hollow- l

Heath Julian. 12 Funon-3

Tracey Reese. 12 Fort Plain-2

Robert Donnino. 11 Chamlnod&-cath

Rob Bashaw. 10 Peru-7

Mike ArI ~ . 10 Ossining-l

Chris Conway. 11 Longwood-II

Robert Donnino. 11 Chaminade-Coth

David Brainerd. 12 Falco ner.o

119

Troy Bouzak~. 12 Pine Bush-9

Steve Fen. 12 Salamanca-

Greg Firenze. 12 Funon-3

Joe Toner. 11 Johnson CiIy-4

David Isselbacher. 12 Patchogue-II

Lonnie Rivers. 12 Peru-7

David Conway. 12 Longwood-II

Doug Groncki Bumt Hills-2

Trov~ Davis. 12

Queensbury-2

Mark Munnich. 12 Mepham-8

126

Chad Sheldon. 12 Funon-3

Nick Grimaldi. 11 Somers-l

Kerrt Maslin WMney Point-4

Shown Welch Woverly-4

Demond Betts. 12 WanWhHman-ll

Jeff LaFlamme. 12 So Jeffesrson-3

Nelson Carpenter. 12 Herman DeKalb-1O

Joe DeSorbe S Glens Falls-2

Bryon Knauss. 12 McQuaid-S

Tim Oiro re Suffem-l

132

Tom Shifflet. 12 Sweet Home-6

Ken Johnson. 12 Huntington-II

Doug Shaffer. 12 Woverly-4

BrCTodonModllougtt. 12

Wanon-4

BemordVoIentln. 12 Long Beoch-8

James Rial. 12 Peekskil~ 1

Marc Geer. 12 Chittenongo-4

Ed Leonard. 12 East Meadow. 8

John S;;iegelman. 11 Suffem-l

Chad Gronc ki. 12 Bumt Hills-2

Chris Terry. 12 WMehal~2

Matt Mclennan. 12 Comlng-4

Mike Clayton. 12 Baldwinsville-3

Tom Foos. 12 Spencerport-S

Doug Smith Queensbury-2

Tim Godoy. 11 Sachem-II

Ho wie Hain. Sr HHH East-11

Adam Bell. 11 Ossining-l

G Garman Horseheods-4

M Von Buren Funon-3

Steve Taylor. 12 Blockport-S

Koreem Johnson. 11 Niagara FaIIsO{)

Scott Sullivan. 12 Woverly-4

~9 Quoglio. 10 John Jay-l

Guy Peryea. 12 Beela'narrtown-7

Matt Sorochinski. 12 Union Endicott-4

Fronk Trigg. 12 Eastridge-5

Chad MacNaughton. 12

Glens Falls-2

Todd Carpenter Saranac-7

Giarratano. Sr Bayport-I I

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Mike Luick. 12 Niag WheoiflElld.o

Murtha Bellport-II

Char1eton Woodley Longwood-II

Tony Porrtanta Funon-3

Paul Lyman. 11 Watertown-3

Ron Boisclair. SaIem-2 SaIem-2

Brian Gray. 12 Wellsville-5

Dan Payne. 12 Victor-S

Paul McCarthy Woverly-4

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Seamus Lyman. 12 Watertown-3

Emilio Collins. 12 Tappan Zee-l

Chip Foster. 12 GuiideMond-2

Dion Viscorrtl. 11 Chaminode-Coth

Terry Lucero. S BIoomfield-5

Joe Malchuskl. 12 Bay Shore-11

Dan Majcher. 11 East Meodow-8

Mike Thompson Chenango Forks-4

Mike Delisle. 12 Saranac-7

Mike Urc h. 12 Queensbury-2

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John Penhollow. 12 Cassadaga Valleyo{)

Nick Hall. 11 Longwood-11

Mike BuccI. 12 Red Hook-9

Aaron Brown. 11 Farmingdale-8

Todd Webb Baldwinsvil1e-3

Stephen Thompson. 12 Ward Melville-II

Scott Rowe . 12 Ossining-l

Joe Vrendenburgh . 11 ChanangoFo rks-4

Co rey Comer. 12 Newark-5

Brion Marcinek. 12 Webster-S

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Kevin Brinkworth. 11 St Joe's-Cath

William Crawford. 12 Wyandonach-ll

Todd Schaffer. 11 Vesta~

CMha Davidson. 11 Bllghton-5

Bill Nauss Benport-8

Todd Hoven. 12 Johnson CiIy-4

Sean McLaughUn Babylcn-11

Brian Barnes Longwood-II

Jerry Behe. 12 Roy-Hart.o

Marty Schwab. 12 Falconer.o

250

Cory Huggard. 12 Freeport-8

Percy Clarke. 12 Marc ellus-3

Joe Yanis. 11 Minisink Valley-9

Jackson Whne Morrisville-Eaton-3

Craig Coletti. 12 Ossinlng-l

Mark Silvanic WMney Point-4

Ken Wilson. 11 Sachem-II

William Bourg eo ~ SaIem-2

Jonathon Porschet. 11 Pa blo Rojas. 12 Midlakes-5 Newark-5

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Honorable MenHon (in no specific order): 91 - Jeff Bowman. Penfieid-S; Brett Adorns. WMe Plains-I ; Joson Conklin. Nlcnuet-l ; John DeMoors. B'ville-3; Shawn Bready. ME-4; Jeff Reese. Elmira Southslde-4; Dan Mohar. Funon-3; John Tyler. Canosloto-3; Tim Adrian. Mahopac-l ; Todd Ruteckl. Syracuse-3 98 -David Blacero. NewflElld-ll; Joe Smallidge. Gates-Chil~ S; Jeff Tufano. Port Jervis-9; Tom Ucc ellinl. Tomarac-2; Todd Wildey. Scha~ mont-2; Ted Steingas. Newark-S; David Bracero. Newfield-II ; Pietro Furgluell. East Roch-5; Ken Leverich. Smithtown E-l1. William Dixon. Niagara Wheatfield6; Len Fries. Lindenhurst-II ; Tom Smijh. Tottenville-PSAl; Peter Smith. St Arrthony's-Coth; Kory Reed. GalNerneur- l0 105 - Jason Chervok. ME-4; Brod\)n Potvin. Sachem-II ; Chris Coli. B'vi11e-3; Chris Terrigino. lrondequoit-5; Lorry fontaine. Queesbury-2; Lorry Russell. Deposit-4; Sean Oppen.Matin Luther; Pat Borja. Elmira ND-4; M Aguilar. Washingto nville-3; Tim Hermann. Byron-Bergen-S; Don Spaulding. Rush Henrietta-5; Chris Terrigino. Irondequoit-5; Spino. NewflElld-ll ; Derek LaRock. Pal-Mac-5. M Baro n. Chaminode-Cath; Oral Mason. Truman-PSAL 112 - Bryant Ranger. Midlakes-5; Rob Gionnovola. Gates-Chilf-S;

Rahsoon Johnson. Huntingrton-ll ; Justin Raines. Spencerport-5; Adom Rothman. Newfield-11; Alec VendittI. Uverpoo~3; Mike Bendett. Nlskoyuno-2; Bill Rigney. Averill Park-2; 119 - Ken Garcia. Long Beach-8; Gary DeCarr. North RoseWolcott-S; Bryon Reggie. Br-3; Willy Dumas. Franidin- 1O; Chris Dejesus. Mamoroneck-I; Jim McNicholas. Chamlnocle-Cath Jeff Mohr. Gates Chill-5 126 - Chris Lynch-lr-3; Shaun Bauer. Gates Chllf-S; Robert Rouse. Fort Plain-2; Mike Castro. Campbell Hal~l ; ; Chris Hopkins. Bumt HilIs-2 Anthony Conte. Blockport-5 132Matt Heroth. Fort Ploin-2; Mike Russell. Deposn-4; Tom Gorga. Li\lerpoo~; Ken Hughes. Scotlo-2; Lonnie Johnson. Truman-PSAl; Shawn Edwards. Peru-7; Noel Matthews. nhoco-4; Blio" Guernsey. Funon-3; Jim Barbato. Gates Chil~; Ryan Schwan. Ardsley-l 138 - Mark Johnson. Newark-5; Moore. Clark No-I ; Eric Katz. Ballston Spo-2; Mike Rodecker. Fonda Funonville-2; Jim ORourke. SL-3; Joson Kroft. Holbrook-II ; Robert Salas. Medford-II ; Bennett Kaufman. Thiells-9; Joel Bamard. Adir-3; Robert Von Slyke. Fort Picin-2;-Andy Duprey. Peru-7 14S - Todd Carpenter. Saranac-7; Mike Meyer. Lofayette-3; ; Tyrone Davis. Nyack-9 lSSRon Clinton. Middletown-9; Mike Buxbaum. Clarkstown 50-9; Dan Parillo. Co rning-4; Suppacino. Mahopac- I ; Joson Bovenzi. Greece Athena-S; Scott Hos-

bach. Marion-S; Nick Brucato-5. Bill Miller. Letchworth'S; 167 - Kurt Sykes. Madison-3; Ben Mead. Whitehall-2; Mesaros. Fox Lone- I ; Felix Tianga.Martin Luther; Nick SzerIip.Nyack-9 ; Heath Maculuso. Westtown-9; Todd Englerth. Leroy-5 177 - Mike Orolette. Saranac-7; Vondall Gamer. Truman-PSAl; Wayland Alexandar.Johnson CiIy-4; Bruce Thomas. Chittenango-3; Kevin Elston. Elmira Southslde-4; T Mc intosh. Hudson FoIIs-2; Dan Newcomb. Niskayuno-2; Mark Whitton. Fox Lone-I ; Ed Tonner. GB-3; Dana Houghling. Groton-4; 21S - Bruce Manley. nhoca-4; Dan Coulombe. Averill Pork-2; Tyrone Davis. Freeport-8; Allison. North Roc klond-l; Eldric Venne. Saranac-2; Blian Recesso. Johnsto wn-2; Brian Storace. VVS-3; Dave Robbins. Newark-S 2SO - Hasan Uyar. Spencerport-5; Chris Werner. B'ville-3; GarflElld Henry. Bro nx-PSAL; Dan Geurin • . S McAndrew. Honsville-8; Bucidy Cabrera. Botovia-5; Troy Stork. Canandaiguo-S

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Tom Shifflet: No Longer Embarrassed Sweet Home-6 Senior Gears Up for State Title

Last MarCh. fans were anticipating a great matCh-Up in the 132 pound state final. which pitted John Bena. Section Two. Both against Tom Shifflet of Section Six. wrestlers looked years ahead of the rest of the field. Just to make it to Syracuse. Bena had to beat a couple of guys who normally would have made the finals themselves. And Shifnet carried a rugged 42-1 record with him. On top of all that, both were sons of their wrestling coaches. Shifflet had scored a pin and wins of 17-4 and 22-8 to make it to the finals. Against Bena. he started in his usual aggressive manner, firing leg takedowns one after another . After about a minute into the first period . he shot a high crotch. and Bena defended. Instantly. Shifflet switched off to a double. but again Bena countered with a reverse hea dlock . Using superb hip control. he yank ed Shifflet onto his back. then slapped in a double grapes hold. Within a few seconds. he secured the fall . leaving the crowd stunned . ' I was really embarrassed. ' says Tom Shifflet now. 'Up until my match, all the other finals matc hes were real exciting and hard fought . Then I made a bad move. and it was over before I had a chance to make it a better match .' He seems to be making up for it now. though . He Is currently 16-0. Fifteen of his wins have come by pin or technical fall. New York Wrestling News. January 1990

The only full match ended In an 11-5 win. Tom Is ranked number one at 132 pounds this month. and most fans expect him to win it all this year. And Irs about time hI? did . After all. he's been taking his share of sliver medals. and he seems due for some gold. Besides his state runner-up finish. he has won four silver medals In Empire state Games action and a silver medal in the Freestyle states. And as a sophomore. he was runner-up In Section Six. When he first cracked the varsity as a 7th grade 91 pounder, he posted a 20-6 record (11 pins) . The first four tournaments he entered he placed - you guessed it - second. Along the way. though. he's gained a lot of experience in all styles of wrestling . And he owns impressive wins over Top Ten wrestlers. including steve Taylor. Joe LoPrestI. Chris Terry. Ed Moak. Brandon MacNaught. and others. And his two tournament wins this year also netted him two MOW awards . With a career mark of 142-15. he definitely has the credentials to win a ,tate title. Shifflet is a dominating wrestler. His philosophy Is, why beat you by 5 or 10 pOints when he can beat you by 15 or 20 points. or better yet. by pin . On the mat. he only goes in one direction - at you. He has two gears. and If you can't keep up with this gear. you definitely won't like his other g ear . Tam is an Honor Roll student w ith an average in the 90's. He is looking to attend a Division I school and eventually becom e a Physical Education Teacher and Wrestling Coach . Shifflet is a great bet to make it out of Section Six without any trouble at all. At

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Jeff Duque Injured; Probably out for Season Valley Central-9 Junior Injur,d In Car Accident; will most likely miss the rest of season Valley Central-9 junior Jeff Duque. two-time state placewinner. was injured in an early January car accident and will probably be forced to sit out the remainder of the season . Duque was seriously Injured when his car slid on ice and crashed through a fence and Into a tree . He had a punctured lung and four fractured ribs In the accident. After the accident. Jeff was admitted into the intensive care unit. He has Improved a great deal since then. but it looks like he will not be able to compete this year. And although wrestling is important to him. he Is also concerned with school. Said Duque. 'My school work comes first. I'm more interested in how this is going to affect my grades. I'm Interested in college and you can't go anywhere without good marks.' With grades in the upper 80's. Jeff hopes to get into a quality Division I college after his senior year. He started this year looking unbeatable. and a lot of Section 9 fans who have seen him were convinced he'd win a state titie this year. Last year. Jeff was third in Syracuse (105 pounds), and as a freshman. he took a sixth place at 98. This year at 119 pounds. he Is 10-0 with victories at the Tri-Valley (MOW) and Mid-Hudson Tournaments. Both competitions are considered to be amongst the toughest In the state . At the Trl-Valley. he blitzed Dan Faldzinskl of Vernon Verona Sherrill. 11-2 In the finals. At the tough Mid Hudson. he pinned Robert Burke. Washingtonville (1 :07). Peter VI. John Jay (1 :30). and David Conway. Longwood (5 :25) . Then he topped Section 8 champ and state placewinner Craig Schllfsteln of Baldwin. 5-2. Conway and Schllfstein are both Top 10 wrestlers. . _ Jeffs coach. Bob Zlfchock feels there Is not enough time for Jeff to heal. There Is

Jeffs fortune been b etter. he would have had over 150 career wins before he's finIshed (and possibly a couple of state titles) . . Says Jeff of his situation . ' I feel my inJurtes have taught me that I want to win more than I ever wanted anything before In my life. My plans and goals for next year In wrestling will even be more fervently sought after .' , Concerning college. Jeff recently said. One concern I do have is being considered for college . I do feel the colleges who are considering me as a candidate will understand my reason for missing most of this season .' It's a sure bet they will understand; they'll also realize that Jeff Duque Is a blue chip candidate for any collegiate program . Both photos on this page show Jeff Duque In action earlier this season.

only four weeks left In the season before the Orange County League championships. the qualifier for the Sectionals. Zlfchock won't let Duque wrestle unless he is 100 percent healed. and said. ' I would feel that way regarding any wrestler on this team . It's painful to have any of them InJured. But this just happens to be one of the top wrestlers on the team . Jeff is our number one gun.' Duque Is only four wins short of 100 victories. As an eight grader. he went 12-3. winning the Mid Hudson tournament and earnIng MOW honors. In his freshman year. he also won the Mid Hudson tourney and went 35-2. His only losses that year were In Syracuse in March. And last year . he went 39-3 taking third at 105 behind Frank Fronhofe; and Juan Carlos Garcia . His ten wins this year brings his career record to 96-8. Had

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Profile: Matt McLennan Corning Senior is a Darkhorse

Every year. It seems like there's a kid who comes out of nowhere to surprise all the other wrestlers and experts by grabbing a state title. or even a runner-up medal. And then when you look at the guy's record. you realize he really didn't come out of nowhere. He was t here all along. working hard. beating the b ig names. but somehow not getting the recognition he probably deserves. Matt McLennan. 138 pounds. Corning-4. is probably one of those guys. He's been around - t he past two years. he's gone 302 and 31 -4. Last year he won two MOW awards and took second In Secti on Four to Brandon MacNaught of Walton . He previously beat Mac Naught. and owns w ins over Top Ten wrestlers Kent Maslin. Doug Shaffer. Cha d Shelt on . David Brainerd. Marc Geer. David Colgan. TIm Godoy. and some other big name wrestlers. Any of these guys could conceivably win a state title . and so could McLennan. So far this season . Matt Is 16-0. with 12 wins coming by pins another by technical fall. He's won the Johnson City and Deposit Tournaments. and looks wellprepared for this season . For his career. he's been in 15 tournaments; he took 8 first's. 4 seconds. 2 thirds. and a fourth . He's never not placed In any tournament. and he is undefeated In dual meets. His record is now 81-8. Matt only started the sport as a freshman. He put 10 years Into hockey. then one day just stepped onto a mat. loved It. and threw away his thermal underwear. He still enjoys other sports. but wrestling is It for him. He is devoted to weight lifting. and it shows In his wrestling . For a 138 pounder. he Is exceptionally powerful. McLennan has made the high honor roll twice this year. and plans on going to a DIvision I college and becoming an All American. It's a distinct possibility. as Is a state medal this year. Don't say we didn't warn you!

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Voctor-531 98 SCott 3:32 105 M Marr 3: 11 112T Notte 5:24 119 J Inch pin 126 A Aezgoo pin 132 M Colyer 2 138 D Byms 2: 15 145C May 2 155 K AIzel3 167 D Payne 177 C Lomb pin 215 J Robinson 12

McQald-5 30 S Bettelli pin M Voci pin C Cress pin T Seach 5:27 V Abhyankar 3:47 M Karmer 6 B Knauss pin J Schnell 1 L Dickinson 7 forf J Growney 1:37 A Turner 4

Victor-5 33 Marlon-5 30 98 Forf F Petrosino 105 T Nohe :35 M Smijh pin 112 J Inch pin C Edinger 3:50 119 forf B Smijh 126 M Colyer 2 BVanderwalil 132T Seal 8 N Bliek 4 138 forf J Grahling 145C May 3 T Miller 2 155 K Prlze13:02 T Doud pin 167 D Payne wbd S Hosboch defautt 177 C Lomb pin B Camp 5:57 215 J Robinson pin J Leister 3:33 Wayne-541 98 forf 105 S Stevenson 112 C Hyman pin 119 S Sholes 17 126 D Wogel6

Victor-520 Sean Lutt forf T Nohe :47 J Inch 2 T Seal 19 132RMe~er11 MColyer2 138 T Bizzlgotti 6 A Prezyna 6 145 H Ranck forf C May 155 K Walker 13 D Neman 4 167 B Sizzigotti 6 D Payne 12 177 B SWarthout pin Lamb 4: 12 215 A Brown 3: 10 J Robinson pin Victor-531 985 Cult forf 105M Marr5 112forf 119 T Seal 1:55 126 M Colyer 11 132 A Prezyna 5 138 D Byms :32 145C May 1 155 D Newman 167 D Payne pin 177 C Lomb 9 215 J Robinson

Bilhop Keamey-5 28 G Porreca wbf RSpaker5 MAnderson D Geraci pin 5 Lopez 11 W Jones 12 J Geraci pin J Lopez 2 forf J Londello 1:18 JTwisl4 forf

Nowark-536 Vlctor-520 98 J Sutton pin S Cult 2:44 105 T Stelngass pin M Marr 1:05 112T Price 5:34 J Inch pin 119 R Famsworth 4 T Seal 7 126 J Famsworth pin A Prezyna 2:51 132 D McGrath 5 M Colyer 2 138 E SWan pin S Payne :54 145 M Johnson pin C May 4:34 155 5 Young 12 D Newman 9 D Payne 20 1675 Hassle r 6 177 C Comer 4 C Lomb 3 215 D Robbins 7 J Robinson 14 8 Kearney-5 38 Pavillon-521 98 G Porreca 9 5 Burger 2 105 R Spoker 12 R hannon 0 112 Anderson 5: 10 D Heinic pin 1195 Lopez pin C Draper 1:41 126 T Zimmerman OR Cosimono 2 132 W Jones pin A Fendler 4:09 138 J Geraci 11 B Fendler 4 145 J Lopez 9 R Powell 1 155 forf J Burke 167 J Condello pin D Johnson 5:31 177 J Twist 2:59 J Harris pin 215 D Sell 18 K Boker 5 8 Kearney-5 39 McQauld-522 98 G Porreca 3 M Voci 10 105 R Spaker pin C Cress 3:57 112 M Anderson 14M Temple 18 1195 Lopez forf 126 Zimmerman 0 M Kromer 10 132 W Jones 15 V Abhyankan 0 138 J Geraci 5 B Knauss 23 145 J Lopez 5 J Scanell 0 155G Britton pin M Bazar 1:43 167 J Condello p in T Hlmz :27 177 JTwist pin J Pernosselll2:21 215 D Sell d isqual A Turner wb disq This marked the first lime Bishop Kearney has beaten McQuaid since 1981. Sell. 215, was ahead, but was disqual ~ fied on a slam call. Holley-551 Cal-Mum-5 19 91 ACar~ton forf forf 98JCoaper 105 M Howell p in 5 Gillette 1:26

112 K Frasier pin 119 R Requa 126 J List wblf 132 Colucci 16-0 138 K Yoffrecio 0 145 5 Seeley 155 F DiStasio 8

D Schwab :15 forf T Killinger 15-0 P Ellinwood wb If M Sullivan 0 forf D Jones 0

Saranac-l047 Franklin Acad-l0 14 98 B LaPlante pin C Andrews 2:26 105 E Pellerin 1:03 C Rubudue pin 112 S Facteau wblf K Perry 15-0 119 C Howard 9 W Dumas 9 126 C Provence 13C Proulx

112T Ganzer 0 J Doulln 11 119 J Potter pin K Pratt 3:42 126J Capobianco 3 E McLaren 7 132 M Gardianos pin T Mann 2: 12 138 M Heffernan 6 X Byme 8 145 JP Saulter pin M Hemingsway :44 155 J Dellapia pin E Samabria 3:45

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167 C Buller 5:57 T harmon pin 177 B Asento pin J DeVore 3:43 215 J VandeIVen 1J O'Donogue 13 Holly's new coach, John Grillo, is off to a good start, as his team is 4-0 so far this year. Grillo was previously at Pavilion. Victor-548 McQuald-516 98 M Marr 4:00 M Vocl pin 105 B Aparo 6 C Crest 3 112 J Inch pin .M Temple 1:23 119 T Beal pin T Seach :39 126 M Colyer 2 M Kromer 12 132 Byrns : 17 B Knauss pin 138 S Payne pin V Abchyenkan 1: 15 145CMaypin MBazanl : 12 155 D Newman 4 J Schnell 23 167 D Payne 18 T Hirz 2 177 C Lomb pin J Pernasell 1:40 215 J Robinson pin A Turner 1:53 Victor-533 Webster-531 98 M Marr :52 J Linder pin 105BAporo3 BSmijh 13 112 J Inch 1:22 5 Harrel pin 119 TBeal pin C Fox :9 126 M Colyer forf 132 D Bums 4:54 B Freeman 138 5 Payne forf 145C May forf 155 D Newman :41 K Thai pin 167 D Payne pin J Donoghue 2:23 177 C lamb 5 B Marcenik 12 215 J Robinson 9 TRice 3 Myndelle-5 15 Victor-5 51 98 M Marr pin T Sweeney 1:59 105 B Aparo pin J Roloson 1:03 112 J Inch pin DRoss 4:28 119 T Beal pin 5 Longley 3:33 126 D Byms wb def F Woznick injury 132 5 Payne 2:41 E Mundi pin 138 forf A Peckman 145 C May 4 B Price 0 155 D Newman 2 C Peterman 7 167 D Payne wb If E Flynn 3:24 177 C Lomb pin J Decker :33 215 J Robinson pin A Dellofove :56 Yictor-534 98 M Marr 3 105B Aparo 112 J Inch 119 T Beal 126 M Colyer 0 132 D Bums 1:40 138 forf 145 C May 10 155 Newman 1:35 167 D Payne wblf 177 C Lomb 12 215 J Robinson 8

Bolovia-524 C Pode 5 forf forf forf C Lesh 4 R Tomer pin R DePiacco T Clapp 3 P Conibear pin 5 Robinson 4:52 N Hancock 1 G Nelson 1

Saranac-l0 46 Es.ex Junction-l0 12 98 B LaPlante forf 105 forf T Burns 112 S Facteau 7 J Cheney 0 119 C Provence .] 5 Borber 1 126 C Howard pin B Raymond 3:59 132 D Staley 1: 18 J Wheatley pin 138MTaylor7 DDeMog3 145 B Favaro 14 T Stefens 9 155 T Carpenter pin Stevens 3:32 167 M Delisle 10 B Woodworth 2 177 M Orollette forf 215 E Venne forf Saranac-l053 98 E Dellerin pin 105 B LaPlante pin 112 S Facteau 119 S Mashtare 126 C Provence 6 132 C Howard 138 T Gardner 10 145 B Favaro pin 155 S Pelkey 1 167CWhijepin 177 J Pelker :30 215 E Venni pin

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North Country-l0 11 J Guillette 5:45 J Webb 1:03 forf forf K Guillette 2 forf K Wandigo 10 G Langevin :36 M Houle 8 RMoorel :4J C Mandigo pin B Snlder : 17

132 D Staley 3:38 D Bilow pin 138 M Taylor pin J Walbridge 2:25 145 T Corter 7 B TRombley 1 155 Carpenter 11 E Dffof 2 167 M Orollette 9 B Debyah 1 177 M Delisle forf 215 E Venne pin T Marshall 2:18 Saranac's 119 pounder, Chris Howard, only a soph, scored a surprlze In tying two-time section 10 chomp Willy Du-

mas. Saranac-l044 98 B LaPlante 2 105 E Pellerin 112 Facteau 4:22 119 C Provence 126 C Howard pin 132 D Staley 3: 10 138 M Taylor pin 145 B Favaro 3:59 155 T Carpenter 6 167 M Delisle pin 177 M Orollette If 215 E Venne

Middlebury, VT21 J Pe lijer 4 forf J Russel pin forf A Parent 1:34 J Murray pin JWogner 1:19 M O'Dell pin R Patterson 2 K Howland 2:41 J Larocque 17-2 forf

Saranac-760 AU$able Valley 0 98 B LaPlante forf 105 E Pellerin forf 112 S Facteau forf 119 forf forf 126 C Howard 11 T Rive" 9 132 C Provence 15 R Borber 5 138 M Taylor 14 M LeClair 0 145 T Corter pin B Hcrlhaway 3:50 155 T Carpenter 13 K Pray 0 167 M Delisle pin S Akey 1:30 177 M Orollette plnM Garrow 1:12 215 E Venne pin P Chamberlain S Glen. Falls-2 33 Fort Plain-2 29 98 B Schempp 5 C Nichols 3 105 B Walkup forf 112 P Schmict pin J Stock 3:48 119 G Randall 1:06 T Reese pin 126 J Co"e 1 M Heroth 7 132 J DeSorbe pin M Spaulding :40 138 L Swea" 0 K Crouse 6 145 N Parry pin R VanSlyke :33 155 J Franch 3:04 B Reese pin 167 Ricciardelli 4:41 F Congcion pin 177 C Perry 2 S Kennedy 16 215JBrownpin DWeber4:42 Fort Plain-2 48 Galway-2 17 91 forf T Scruton 98 C Nichols pin M Rich 1:37 l05forf forf 112 J STock 0 JTrimarchl 12 119 t Reese wblf C Denisulk 17-2 126 M Vlismas 1:10 M Marioni pin 132 M Heroth 16 5 Brickner 2 138 K Crouse 10 5 Brickner 4 145 R VanSlyke pin J Cummings 5:25 155 F Congcion pinP Pesta 3:50 167 S Kennedy 13 J Johnson 5 177 Kennerknecht pin Symonds 5:42 215DWeberpin MGroncki 1:18 Fort Plaln-2 39 Amsterdam -2 30 98 C Nichols p in S Shaffer : 10 105 forf G Villanta 112JStock 1:26 KTeslero'pin 119 T Reese pin F VanDeBogart :32 126 M Heroth pin E Trzoskos 4:59 132 forf E Boum 138 K Crouse 3:51 D Nethowoy pin 145 R BonSlyke pin 5 Diesak 1: 28 155 F Congcion pinR Acoero 3:22 167 5 Kennedy pin OJ Wilson :54 177 Kennerknecht 2:46 R Fiorillo pin 215 D Weber 8 G Drengo 8 Chris Nichols, Fort Plain, set a school record for fastest fall, as he decked Shawn Shaffer in just ten seconds crI 98. Minisink Valley 40 Newburgh 25 91 R Pillivant 3:33 B Gamble pin 98 S Hende"hot 12A Burton 2 105 C Plak 2:41 C Pacenza p in

167 H Macaluso pin 5 Leggett 4:44 177 J Driscoll 3 G Brown 5 215 J Uhrig 1:28 M Rydell pin

Johnstown-2 18 Fort Plaln-2 43 98forf forf 105 Nichols 4:29 Doly pin 112 Stock 5:06 J Etherton pin 119 Reese forf 126 Heroth 11 Fudger 0 132 Rouse forf 138 Buddies forf 145 VanSlyke pin Kohinke 5:53 155 Congcion 8 B Etherton 7 167 Kennedy pin Handy 3:02 177 Kennerknecht 5:26 Leftlem pin 215Weberpln Syquia 1:58 250 Knoblaugh pin Terranova :44 250 was not in team score. Fort Plaln-2 52 Schoharie-2 15 91 forf Hotailing 98forf forf 105 Nichols 0 Rodriquez 4 112 Stock forf 119 Reese pin Handy:59 126 Heroth pin Countryman 2:56 132 Crouse forf 138 Spaulding 1:00 Sender pin 145 VanSlyke pin Byme :56 155Congcion 12 C Kennedy 1 167 B Reese forf 177 kennedy forf 215Weber forf 250 Knoblauch pin Selawski 1:30 250 not in team score. Peru-744 Shenendowa-7 18 98 J Monigan : 15 DJ Raux pin 105 fori A Frazier 112 R Bashaw pin T Hitts 4:40 119 C Kennedy 12 AJ Malofiesta 0 126 L Rivers pn M McCormic k 2:54 1325 Edwards wbtf C Strad 4:50 138 M Thomas 0 A Frazier 4 145 A Duprey 11 M Aauszewski 5 155 D Devins 5 J LeRoy 10 167 S Favreau pin D Fribourg :59 177 B Duprey pin A Romano 2:46 215 F Brousseau pin M Stein 2:49 Burnt Hills-2 35 Peru-730 98 K Rudd pin J Monigon :30 105 T Hopkins forf 112 D Bikowicz 0 R Boshaw 9 119 C Hopkins 8 C Kennedy 1 126 D Groncki 3:07 L Rivers pin 1325 Hardey :30 S Edwards pin 138 E Katz pin A Duprey 1:45 145 CRyan 7 M Thomas 7 155A Pahl pin D Devins 1:45 167 J Fogan 1:20 5 Favreau pin 177 G Mongo pin B Duprey 4:55 215 B Forlano 3:23 F Brousseau pin Lonnie Rive", Peru was ranked fo urth last month 01119 pounds, wijh Doug Groncki rankd 10th of 126. They met at 126 pounds, wijh Rivers coming away wijh a second-period pin. Peru-737 Beekmantown-718 98 J Monigan 2:40 D Rabideau pin 105 Vanvalkenburgh Hemmngwy pin 112 R Bashaw 7 R Donnelly 3 119C Kennedy 11 T McLennan 2 126 L Rivers 17 J Desofel 2 1325 Edwards pin J Nephew 1: 13 138 M Thomas 11 R Miller 5 145 A Duprey 8 J Stuart 5 155 D Devins 7 L Benware 5 167 forf G Peryea 177 B Duprey 8 MOyer 3 215 F Brousseau wblf M Inhelder 3:23 Shown Edwards, Peru, recorded his l00th win here ( 100-23, wrth 58 oth those wins coming by fall or tec hnical fall).

132 Thompson 5 138 Burke 10 145 Gradney pin 155 Gianni 7 167 Renck pin 177 McCoy 2 215 Rakoczy pin

Swanson 6 Castillo 3 Stedman :57 F Hammer 1 Murray 1:39 McGowin 5 Peters 3:58

Bayport-11 58 Harborlields-11 2 98 Burrell 9 Seltzer 1 lOS Homayoon 2 Danials 1 112 Hennessey 10 Young 4 119wbf fori 126 Shuren 5 Kane 5 132 Eno pin Sanford 1:43 138 McGovern pin Thomas 4:37 145 Giorrontano pin Brody 3:37 155 Von Durslupf pin Bergara 2:36 167 Bendik pin McGuire 5:03 177 Beck 11 Knorr 0 215wbf fort Deer Park-B 30 98 Mognart5 lOS Carry 2 112 Cognogo 8 119 fori 126 Klyap 3 132 Searson 3:2'1 138 Steilman 3 145 Roura'pin 155 Boker 1:25 167 Laakso pin 177 Coulrier pin 215 Messina pin

Commack-II 29 J Keyoung 2 H Keyoung 7 Lee 6 wbf Tammaro 8 Pollino pin Zummo 15 Little 1:30 Calabria pin Kaufman :39 8al1as4:43 Makrides 1:18

Sachem-II 30 'orl Jert-11 15 98wbf fort lOS Menechino 14 Wells 3 112 Potvin 9 Pormeganl 1 119 Haminon 6 J Armstrong 8 126 Maxwell 2 , Delguercio 8 132 Caobria 0 Stevens 5 138 Pickerglll3 AWano 8 145Cooo4 Compo 6 155 Petracca 9 Celentano 1 167 Bruno 14 Sa\IIno 0 177 Heymach 11 M Armstrong 4 215 Leach 15 Cutler 5

Kings Park-11 41 98 Marks 3:59 lOSCavero 12 '112 N Mancuso 4 119PMancuso8 126 Kahlen 2 132 Blockford 3:45 138 Salvaggio pin 145 Renna pin 155 Short 4 167 Mills pin 177 Lavecchia 13 215 Zach 10

Rocky PI-ll Centereach-11 20 91 Specht 8 Matias 5 98 Torriero 0 Domboise 0 lOS Bernhardt 3 Rossa 2 112 O'Connor 1:52 Hughes pin 119 Devlin 1:24 Todaro pin 126 Cha Henkin 0 Kielbasa 2 132 Chi Henkin pin Leary 2:27 138 Thomas 0 Furrer 4 145 steimel 4 Freedman 2 155 Wiley pin Carey 5:07 167 Hennington 4 Beauchamp 0 177 Basso pin Hughes 5:07 215 Morrelll3 Sweat 0 AmHyvlle-ll 54 98 Ford pin lOS Jacobs 7 11.2 Hatcher pin 119 Isabell pin 126 Lennon 0 132 Mullin 9 138 Malewicz 7 145 Chester pin 155 Franke 14 167 Minon pin 177 Valle pin 215wbf

Riverhead-II 8 Farrell :31 T Chapman 9 Funn 5: 14 Bendler 1:39 Bendel 12 Brown 1 MChapman4 Rice :48 Hipke 1 Wright 2:38 Branch :57 fort

Floral Pk-B 36 Jericho-B 36 98wbf fort lOSwbf fort 112 Durante pin Corpuz 3:54 119 Caratozzolo:46 Earley pin 126 Abel pin Frey 2:44 132 G Newman pin SavIno 2:36 138 D Newman 3:47 LoCascio pin 145 Schnelder:58 Rublnoff pin 155 Allzo pin Post 3:59 167 fort wbf 177 Schleler 1 Hofman wbtf 17 215wbf fort

Huntingtn-ll 52 lay Sho..-ll 6 98 B Fischenich pinGorcion 2:54 lOS Albergo 1:39 Allen pin 112 Trovis 8 Garcia 2 119 R Johnson 10 Hubbard 7 126 R Fischenich 10 Golden 2 132 Delocruz 4 Kraft 6 138 K Johnson pin FHlpo 3:A6 145 Grenier pin McBeth 1:49 155 Schmucker pin Day 3: 17 167 Denicolo 0 Malchusld 7 177wbf fort 215wbf fort Newlleld-11 30 Smnhtown E-11 98 D Bracero 1 Leverich 11 lOS M Brocero 8 Hong 4 112 Dombrowski 0 Bettencourt 6 119 Spina 11 Sather 6 126 Rothman 8 Sikoryak 3 132 Kleman 2 Zapata 0 138 Boothby 4 Sauer 12 145 Brannick pin Pasleka 3:28 155 Massett 9 Schroecler 2 167 Bugllone pin O'Brien 2:43 177 Maggiore 7 Dermer 3 215 DiBenldetto :36 Montatdo pin

Smnhtown E-l1 34 Floyd-II 27 98 Leverich pin Meetze 1:27 lOS Betancourt 14 Briendel6 112 Saether pin Jenkins 5: 17 119 Moschera 3:35 Dragos pin 126 Wu 3:35 O'Rourke wbtf 132 Zapata wbtf Nemeth 4:42 138 Sauer 6 Backhaus 8 145 Posiaka 0 DeRosa 5 155 Dychkowski 0 McLoughlin 7 167 O'Brien pin Fragnno 5:25 177 Dermer 3: 17 Morrow pin 215 Montaldo pin Brooks :32

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Newfield-11 16 D Bracero pin MBraceroO Dombrosky 0 RothmanO Spina 12 Kiernan pin Bothby 4:40 Brannick 3:51 Massett 0 Bugllone 1:43 Maggiore 4 Ragusa 2

King. Park-ll 31 Floyd-II 2S 98 Marks pin Meetze 5:OS lOSCavero pin Briendle15:15 112 N Mancuso 4 Jenkins 1 11 9 T Mancuso 5 Brogos 4 126 Kahlen 4:55 O'Rourke pin 132 Salvaggio 10 Nemeth 2 138 Blockford 2;33 Bachhosu pin 145 Renna pin DeRosa 4:27 155 Short 0 McLaughlin 8 167 Mills 3 Frogn~o 5 177 Lavecchia 1:37 Morrow pin 215Zach3 Brooks 2

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MIneoIa-8 36 98wbf lOSwbf 112 Kostuflos pin 119 Santosus 3:53 126 Waters pin 132 WIIon pin 138 Colgrove 4 145 oe~lntl pin 155 MeI*1g pin 167 Wood pin 177 PIatIi 5:37 215wbf

Floral Pk-8 17 fort fort Corpuz:52 Earley pin Frey 1:59 SavIno 3:58 LoCascio 15 Rublnoff 3:32 Post 2:36 Dzlubela 1:52 Hofmann pin fort

Unlondale-' 38 Plalnvlew-8 28 98forf wbf lOS fort wbf 112 fort wbf 119 fort fort 126wbf fort 132 Thornpeon 2 Slansky 12 138wbf fort 145 Moran pin Hsu 5:02 155 Melkonlan4 Gambale4 167 Heier 3 Buckhardt 13 177wbf fort 215 RIchardson pin Schoppmann 4:49 Herrtck.-8 41 John Jay-8 16 98 Fernandez 2:57 Overton pin lOS C PolIn 10 Amato 6 112 K McCarthy 10Anen. 11 9 DIMarIa pin VI 1:08 126 Renny 17 SavIno 8 132 J Poln 10 Pooons 6 138 Abramo 2 E Fleming 11 145 Gentle 18 O'Doherty 7 155 G McCarthy 3:08 Quaglia pin 167 9Neeney pin McKeilen :42 177 Zenie pin S Fleming :35 215 Reese pin Schukol :59 long Beach -8 38 Herrtcks-8 12 98 A Garcia pin femandlez 5:20 lOS Taylor 3:25 CPoIn 112 Young 10 McCarthy 4 119 K Garcia 12 DIMarIa 4 126 Posada 10 Renny 0

132 Richards 7 J Pallin 3 138 Velentin pin Abramo 3:26 145 Evans 8 Ge ntile 7 155 lindsey-Lewis wb defauH 167 Weremecki 3 SWeeney 10 177 Anfossi 1 Nezie 4 215 Joseph 6 Reese 2 Ward Melville--ll 27 Pori Jell-ll 40 98wbf foil lOS Wells pin Antonelli 1:07 112 Parmegiani 10 Bonks 2 119 Armstrong pin Anderson 1:37 126 DelGuercio pin Nolan 1:52 132 Stevens 5 Bellissimo 1 138 A~ano 0 GOldie 4 145 Compo 6 Kupinski 3 155 Celetano 3:00 Bacastow pin 167 SAvino 3:00 Timpinaro pin 177 wbf foil 215 Culler 3:48 Roach wbtf Connetquot-ll 39 Islip 12 98wbf fort lOS Santoro 4 M O'Keefe 7 112 Michalski 4 Dole 7 119 D'Agostino wb dlefauH 126 Thirstino pin McDonald :41 132 Scaramell14 S O'Keefe 7 138 Delameter 3:30 Villien pin 145 Lassen 5 Ferraro 3 155 Ring 5 Gucciardo 3 167 DEan 6 Pfisterer 1 177 Amarando pin Cavanaugh 1:21 215 McLaughlin 8 Bleidner 4 Ravena-242 98 Losee 4 lOS Irving 112 Cowles pin 119 Pelletier 126 Croft 1 132 Goodrich pIn 138 Stanton 145 Swiadler 5 155 Mormile 9 167 Larose 177 Boranska pin 215 Knox 1

Johnstown-2 16 Daly 13 fQrf J Etherton I:OS forf Fudger6 D'Arpino 4:00 fort Kohlnke 3 B Etherton 6 Hanclywbtf Lelliear 3:30 Syqula5

Revena-2 63 98 Losee pin lOS Irving pin 112 Cowles pin 119 Pelletier 126 Croft 3 132 Goodrich 11 138 Swiadler pin 145Gardell 155 Mormile 167 Demarest pin 177 Knox 215 Boranska pin

Fonda-2 3 Rose 1:01 Grey 1:04 Miller 1:15 fort Nelson 10 J Boyer 10 B Boyer 2:42 fort fort French 1:38 fort Vosbargh 1:35,

Ravena-2 26 Averall Pk-2 33 98 ElWell 3:36 Lossee pin lOS Robelotto 2:56 Irving 112 T Rigney 2 Cowles 1 119 B Rigney wbtf Pelletier 126 Pendlergast 6 Croft 4 132 Fox 5 Goodrich 14 138B1ose 2:52 Swiadler pin 145 Pendlergast pin Gardlell :47 155 Hug 3 Mormile 11 167 stevens pin Gladney 1:20 177 Coulobe pin Knox:54 215 Bowerman 7 Boranska 2 HHH West-ll 38 98 CAnnone 2 lOSwbf 112 Seid 5 11 9 lIpkins 10 126 Cohen 5:42 132 Demetz pin 138 steglich 13 145 Sclafani 7 155 Cleary 7 167 Sullivan 2 177 Pearlstein 3:52 215wbf 250 Nagel 1:35

Harborflds-ll 22 Seltzer 2 fort Young 2 Johnson 4 Kane pin Sanford :43 Lockridge 4 Thomas 2 Mayer 0 Burris 2 Knorr pin fort Ritchie pin

Hamp Bay./SH-ll 42 Convnck-ll 36 98 fort fort lOS Goleskl wbtf J Keyoung 1:41 112 Gregor 3:22 Lee pin 119 Finley pin H Keyoung :33 126 McNamnara pin Berman 3:08 132 Noonan pin Sharenow 1:45 136 Allen 3:30 Tammaro pin 145 Poelhne~ 3:26 Pollina pin 155 Burriescl pin Kaufman 3:50 167 Gregory 3:20 Calaroia pin 177 Schorline pin McNally 3:15 215 fort wbf

Babylon-ll 39 98wbf IOSwbf 112 Golembeski 1 119 Dreher 3:58 126 Kiernan pin 132 Bagliovio 3:36 138 Rolzmon 1:51 145Kleinitzke pin 155 Golub 6 167 Infante pin 177 Vitia 110 1 215wbf

Sm~htown W -ll 25 fort fort Brodsky Chimento pin Pravato 3:58 Jakonelli pin Grom pin Zielinski 1:18 McDonald 1 Weidenbaum :58 Faragasso 4 fort

Huntington-ll 52 Floyd-ll 6 98wbf fort IOSwbf fort 112 R Johnson 8 Jenkins 4 119 Drogos 2 L Malone 4 126 R Fischenich pin O'Rourke 3:50 132 K Johnson pin Jiminez 5:OS 138 Gillen 2:48 Henke pin 145 Levine pin DeRosa 2:48 155 Grenier 1 McLoughlin 5 167 Denicola 17 Frogn~o 8 177 Medico 1 Morrow 3 215 Puskas pin Brooks 1:48 250 Goodwin pin Cabellaro 1:06 SOW Rlver-ll 34 98 C Dollard pin IOSwbf 112 Nelson 1:26 119 Bacchi pin 126 Keigwin 7 132 Newcomb 13 138 Sbarra 3:56 145d1efauH '55Slngra 6 167wbf 177wbf 215 Moore 5:06

Glenn-ll 30 Kachuba 5:26 fort Trocla"9 pin Pyun :40 McGee 8 Bruno 4 P~ia pin Pipiawbd Vacala 10 fort fort Hartman pin

Huntington-II 66 98wbf ' IOSwbf 112 R Johnson 18 119 Melone 2 126 Flschenich 13 132 K Johnson pin 138wbf 145 Grenier 5 155 Wu~orsl4; 19 167 Medico pin 177 Denicola 6 215 Puskas 11 250 GodwIn pin

Brentwood-II 9 fort fort Flores 5 Rivera 1 SalanHrI 0 Yovlno 1:14 fort Cobezudo 11 Coleman pin Simon 2:27 Alvarez 1 Hines 3 Taylor 1:01 ,

Babylon-ll 46 Copiague-ll 6 98 Schnappaus 7 Richardson 6 105 Horstmann 9 Cottano 1 112 Golembeski pin Branch 1:51 119 Green 3 Aquino 0 126 Kiernan pin Johner 430 132 Bogliavlo 6 Turner 0 138 Haberty pin Chetti 1:50 145 Klienitzske 1 Rivera 5 155 Golub 8 Mosley 4 167 Infante 2 Bumbale 5 177 Vitiello pin Ross 2:35 215 Cossey pin Holmes 3:57 Connelqt-ll 30 HHH East-ll 30 98 Buonogurio pin Pascarella 1:09 lOS Santoro 4 Hickey 4 112 Michalski 4:45 Cooper pin 119 D'Agostlno 14 DeGaetano 1 126 Scaramell 2:54 Papa pin 132 Olin 4:52 Hughes pin 138 Delamater 0 Haln 3 145Lossen 3 Marano 1 155 Ring pin R Farina 3:45 167 Dean 3 Gaudioso 3 177 Amarando pin Kalinowski 3:38 215 Randazzo 2:31 J Farina pin Bethpoge-8 Island Trees-8 12 98 Douglas pin Bloom :58 lOS fort wbf 112 Frey 5 Volpe 2 119 Greenburg 3: 18 Baiertien pin 126 fort fort 132 Meyer pin Viggiano :40 138 Kudler pin Ryan 4:53 145 Coniglio pin Sh 9Nearingen :43 155 Weingart pin Papaclallos 1:24 167fort fort 177 Kamalic 17 9Nearingen 8 wbf 215fort AmHyvlle-l1 48 98 Ford pin lOS Jacobs pin 112 Hatcher 9 119 Isabell 5

Bay Shore-ll Gordon 1:49 Alerbo 442 Garcia 6 Slben 1

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Minisink Volley 43 Middl..town 26 91 R Pillivant pin P Ferguson 3:27 98 Hendershot pin C Fedllivk 1: 15 lOS C Plak forf 112 J Poller pin M Ramaglia 1:20 119 T Ganser 2 P ketcham 13 126 Gardianos pin C Clarke 4:16 132 C Trento 9 S Simpson 8 138 Hefferman 14 N Becker 5 145 JP Souter pin E Tresh :45 155 J Dellapia 5:51 R Clinton pin 167 Macaluso pin E Naboa :44 177 J Priscoll 0 D Yannlstadias 8 215J Uhrig 1:13 T Birch pin Minisink Valley 42 Washlngtonvill .. 24 91 R Pillivant forf 98 S Hen$rshot forf lOS C Plak 0 R Creeden 6 112 J Poller 2 M Aguilar 6 119 Capobianco 8D Martinelli 1 126 M Reid 1:08 J Ramm pin 132 Gardianos 2:58M Castro pin 138 M Heffeman 9 MAnson 2 145 JP Sautter pin M Scolt 3: 14 155 J Dellapia pin R Sorg :47 167 Macaluso pin D Lindsay : 17 177 J Drisco ll forf 215A DeV~o pin J Uhrig 4:57 East Meadow 48 Clark .. 0 98 Adragna pin Gallo 1:49 lOS Kev Sequeira pin Press :47 112 Friscia wbff Grassini 3:35 119 Kei Sequieira pin Karasik 1:44 126 Palumbo pin Grieb 1:46 132 McLoughlin pin Dorf 3:41 138 Schinick forf 145 Leonard pin Bergeron 3: 18 155 Petrullo pin Gonzales 1:20 167 Ricci forf 177 Naima forf 215 Lenno forf East Meadow did not accept forfe~ points at 138. 167. 177. and 215. Ea.t Meadow 52 Formingdol .. 9 98 Kev Sequira pin Sm~h 1:37 lOS Nicholson 8 Zimmerman 2 112 Firscia pin Chimenti 1:49 119 Kei Sequeira forf Nazaro :52 126 Bel~ pin 132 Mcloughlin 5 Krupsky 2 138 Tirino pin Wetzel 3:29 145 Leonard pin Delgais 5:41 155 Petrullo pin Kelly 1:24 167 Ricci 6 Bemard 10 177 Majcher 11 Stewart 0 215 Naima 3:39 Brown pin Nonu..t 49 98 Malilo pin lOS Conklin pin 112 Suson 11 119 Ciullo 11 126 Fisher 6 132 Carbone 5 138 Falconi 1;40 145 Frishman pin .155 Goodstein pin 167 Furlong pin 177 Marilato pin 215 Se~ert :50

Tappan Zee 12 Tim Temple :27 Tom Temple 1:07 Matera 2 Riccardi 8 Kostenko 2 Kurtis 2 C~rolo pin Show 3: 14 DeIo;48 Burke :41 Murcurio :48 Collins pin

Longwood-ll 31 98 Farkus 2 IOSMissaie 5:34 112 C Conway 5 119 D Conway 7 126CAmiso 12 132 LizzollO 138 Burke 6 145 Rasheed 12 155 Woodly pin 167 Williamson 2 177 Hall wbtf 215 Bomes pin

Potch-M .. d-ll 18 Bianco 6 K Strychalsky wblf BSteller 1 Issolbacher 9 DeChiar08 D Nichols 3 Schultz 11 Ruland 3 j Nichols 1:44 Bush 6 Schlosser 2: 13 Apgar:56

Copiagua-ll 33 Babylon-ll 30 991 Richardson 10 Peckho~ 7 98 Cattano 0 Mirabella 6 105 Branc h 5:22 DeSontis pin 112 fort wbf 11 9 Aquino 13 HJolmes 7 126 wbf fo rf 132 Turner 2 Campasano 6 138wbf forf 145wbf forf 155 Po rter 1:32 Andino pin 167wbf forf 177 Mosley 9 DeSpigno 2 215 fort wbf Wheatley-II 39 98 fort lOS Sakhai pin

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112 Panagocos 7 Rosenbaum 13 119wbf forf 126wbf forf 132 Wchmatzer 10 Gardega 6 138 Dovoudl pin Lamarca 2:50 145 Devis pin DeBlasio 1:31 155 Corwen pin Bomowsky 1:19 167 forf wbf 177forf wbf 215Zetrenne 1:17 Cooper pin Huntlngtn-11 Half Hall Hills W-11 3 98 B Fischenlch 7 Cannone 2 lOS Allen 7 Osrow 2 112 R johnson 3 Seid 0 119 Malone 1 Lipkins 7 126 R Fishchenlch 8 Gahen 2 132 DeLaCruz 10 Kim 0 138 Grelnier pin DeV~o 2:25 145 K Johnson 13 Sclafanl4 155 Schumacher 4 Cleary 0 167 Medico 4 DiPrima 0 177 Denicola pin Slezak 1:54 Hi~on 1 215 Puskas 2 Amltyvllle-ll 51 98wbf lOSwbf 112 Holder :26 119 lennon 1 126 CAnada 3:42 132 Jerrlck pin 138 Malewicz 5 145wbf 155wbf 167wbf 177wbf 215 Bostwick pin

Wyandanch 15 fort fort Burgos pin M Robinson 5 K Robinson pin Randlolph 1:03 Mayes 3 fort fort fort fort Cedino :52

N Babylon-ll 45 98wbf IOSforf 112forf 119 Halieran 9 126 Grant 5:40 132 Oliver pin 138 Kronin 9 145 M~chell pin 155 Chartes-Plerre 167 Williams pin 177 Flynn :09 215 Mantredl pin

C.nlrollilip-ll 27 fort forf wbf Villanueda 8 Torrez pin Miller 5: 18 Wright 12 Bond 1:41 pin Garzky 1:37 Dobis 5:01 Mallon pin Alston 3:04

Harborfldl-1 1 28 98 Seltzer 2 lOSwbf 112 Young 12 119 Hohnson 6 126 Kane 5 132 SAnford 8 138 Thomas 2 145 Brody 9 155 Zimmet 1 167 Mayer 2:53 177 McGuire pin 215 Hortman 1

Glenn-ll 21 Kachuba 1 fort Troiano 4 McNally 3 McGee 13 Bruno 20 S Pipia 7 J Pipia 4 Masso 5 Jorgenson pin Cheshire 1:59 Knorr 4

Hoppauge-ll 40 Wh~mon-ll 19 98 Ruggiero pin Montgomery 3: 18 IOSwbf forf 11 2 Rosenthal 10 Simmons 6 119 Schaab 4 Odom 6 126Welz8 Toscano 0 132 Wasieleski 5: 19 Betts pin 138 Mikkelson 10 Markowitz 8 145 Arden 3 Richardson 11 155 Williamson 2:24 McGuinness pin 167 Dove pin Fe Ider 3:04 177wbf fort 215wbf fort Islip -11 68 D.... r Pork 8 98 M O'Keefe a Magnani 4 IOSwbf forf 112 Dole 8 Cognato 0 119 S O 'Keefe 5 Kylapp 17 126wbf fort 132 Ferraro pin Searson 3: 11 138 kennedy wbtf Spielman 3:35 145 Vilien pin Roura :37 155 Short pin Baker 3:37 167 Pfisterer pin Papillo 1:36 177 Cavanaugh wbtf Laakso 3:58 215 Bleidner wbtf Messina 4: 10 Newfield-II 43 98 D Bracero pin lOS M Bracero pin 112 Dombroski 4 119wbf 126 Rothman 8 132 Kie man 7 138 Rosadlo 3 145 Brannick 3 155 Massett 6 167 Bugllione :45

Boy Shore-ll 12 Pacale 1:08 A lbergo : 14 Garcia 0 fort Golden 0 Kroft 3 Silipo 4 McBeth 8 Day 0 Malchuski pin

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Sachem-ll 57 98wbf lOSwbf 112 Loeger6 119 Dulido pin 126 Maxwell 9 132 Phillips 8 138 DodIory 19 145 Cabezudo 5 155 Kraft 8 167 Bruno 4 177 Hebley pin 215 Wilson pin

Brentwood-II 3 folf fort Rivera 2 Donaldson 2:36 Paladino 5 Kveton 0 Sill 6 Devis8 Coleman 6 Simon 7 Alvarez 1:58 Taylor 2:24

Centereach-II 39 98 Domboise wbtf lOSwbf 112 S Hughes pin 119 Todioro 13 126 Kielbasa pin 132 Leary 2 138 Furrer 5 145 Friedman 4 155 Cacrey 1:53 167forf 177 R Hughes 2 215 Sweet 3

Northport-II 17 McNamara 6:00 fort Stanco :47 Sussman 2 Rekus 3:53 Rcio 8 Mackoul2 Cavallo 2 Pesce pin wbf Freer 2 Sullivan 1

Floyd-ll 31 Word Melvill.. -ll 22 98 Meetze 1: 13 Antonelli pin lOS Brlendl 17 Bonks 8 112 Jenkins 6 Moore 1 119 Driagos pin McCormack 1:40 126 O'Rourke 1 Bellisssimo 1 132 Backhaus 8 Latsko 2 138 Modrozzo 5 Goldie 17 145 DeRosa 5 Kupinsky 10 155 McLaughlin 15 Bacastow 1 167 Frogntto 7 Gross 0 177 Morrow pin Resch 3:53 215 Brooks 1:37 Thompson pin Comaewg .. -ll 33 Smlthtwn W-l1 21 98wbf fo~ lOSwbf fo~ 112 Motzya 7 Chimento 2 119 Russo 0 Brodsky 4 126 Weniger 10 Pravato 11 132 Sleele 5 Jaconell16 138 Scoll 7 Crom 4 145 Dacey 5 Bell 0 155forf wbf 167 Guido pin Weidenbrum :50 177 Soidens 3: 10 Famgosso pin 215wbf fo~ Sm~hwown was charged one team point due to a technical fo ul. Kings Pk-ll 27 Babylon 21 98 Marks 10 Schnoppauf 1 lOS Cavero 14 Golembeski 2 112 N Mancuso pinSchappert 5:06 119 P Mancuso 7 Green 1 126 Kahlon 1: 13 Bagliovio pin 132 Salvaggio 4 Kleman 1 138 Blackford 3 Rotzmon 9 145 Renno 4 Klienltzke 3 155 Short 7 Golub 0 167 Mills :24 Infante pin 177 Lavecchia 3 Vrtiello 6 215 Zack 2 McLaughlin 5 HHH East-ll 51 98 Pascarella 0 lOS Hickey 7 112 DeGartrino 11 119 wbf 126 Hughes 2 132 Sussman 8 138 Hein pin 145 Marano pin 155 Farino wbtf 167 LeDonne pin 177 Kalinowski pin 215 McKnight pin

Commack 7 J Keyoung 2 Keyoung 2 Lee 4 fo~

Tammaro 0 Pollina 17 Zummo 1:55 Lillie 5:46 Caiovria 5:39 McNally 1:50 Bqllas 1:27 Makrides : 12

SW Riv .. r-ll 27 Port Jett-ll 27 98wbf fort lOS Blank 6 Wells 1 112 Bacchi pin Pormejiani 3:03 119 Keiwin 10 Armstrong 6 126 Newcombe 3:52 DelGuercio p in 132 Hanson 2 Slevens 6 138 Sbarra 3:27 A~ono pin 145 Dollard 9 Campo 2 155 Singria 2 Owa 5 167 Powers pin Savino 1: 13 177 Esper 3:40 . Armstrong pin 215 Donnelly 5 Cutler 12 Rocky PI-II 51 98 Specht pin

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lOS Bemhar~ 7 T Chapman 10 112 Brassen 12 Funn 12 119 Devlin pin Bender 2:57 126 C hankin pin BendeI5:53 132 Nugent 0 M Chapman 6 138 K Henkin 12 Brown 4 145 Steimel pin Tldlund 1:32 155 Wyllie 2 Goodale 0 167 Bosso pin Hopke 2:55 177 Hennington pin Lewis 447 215 Morrell pin Chavez :9 One team point token away from Riverhead for unsportsmanlike conduct. Soyvllie-11 61 91 David 7 98wbf lOSwbf 112 Espos~o pin 119 Vetrano 5 126wbf 132 K O'BrIen pin 138 Pesse 3 145 Marigliano 16 155 B O'Brien pin 167 J O'Brien 3 177forf 215WetharbeeO

MattHuck-ll 12 Corrigan 0 forf forf J Sullivan 5:51 BellO forf Jantezen 5:54 BoydS TSullivan 1 Wines 2:15 FWIeId 1 wbf M~chell5

W Islip-ll 33 Llndenhurst-ll 24 98 DeSimone 4:45 Fries wb If lOS Blee wb If Delutio 4:46 112 Finnegan 5:09 Plzzullo pin 119 Muscarello 1 Sobato a 126 Piccinini 4 Mannarino 3 132 Nollne 10 Delucia 3 138 Martorano 3: 15 Botcher pin 145 Henry 4 Beckley 2155 Beuther 7 Ledek 2 167 Russo 3: 17 Borany pin 177 Bolje pin Costello 2:22 215 Schwartz pin A1iani 5:21 Bayport-l1 35 Miller Plaee-11 17 98 Burrell 9 Waters 3 lOSwbf forf 112 Hennesey pin Blanker 2:43 119 Nicosia 0 Keane 0 126 Shuren 3 DeMoncodo 2 132 Eno 5:43 Carette pin 138 McGavem 12 Wogner6 145 Giarratano wb defou~ 155 Bendik 5 Marogllo 2 167 O'Brien 1 Costanza 7 177 Beck 6 P Maraglio 5 215 Sternig 5:22 Seymore pin Coma ..wog-11 34 98 McCarthy 12 lOSwbf 112 Motvya pin 119 Russo 2: 19 126 Weniger 3:00 132 Papia 3:52 138 Scott pin 145 Bolilli 2:39 155 Dacey 5 167 Guido 14 177 Soldens 4: 19 2 15 Lotten pin

Mille! Ploc .. -11 32 Waters 0 forf Bellanca 1:35 Keane pin deMoncodo pin Carrelle pin Wagner 3:24 Mantam pin D. Maroglio 5 P Moraglio 7 Costanza pin Seymour :58

Patch-Med-11 45 HHH W.. " 9 98 Elliot wblf Cannone 21-5 lOST Syitchalsky 3 Osrow O' 112 Stetter 5 Seid 1 119 McGovem 7 Lipkins 8 126 DeChiaro 5 Cohen a 132 Schultz pin Kim 1:04 138 Johnson wbtf Dev~o 15'() 145 Ruland wblf Schafani 15'() 155 Nichols 8 Cleary 1 167 Schlosser 11 DiPrima 5 177 Bush pin Slezak :36 215 Solas :59 Hi~on pin N Babylon-ll 58 98wbf IOSwbf 112forf 119 Holleran 13 126 Grant :37 132 Oliver pin 138 Cronin pin 145wbf 155wbf 167wbf 177wbf 215 Sparacio pin 250 Crawford pin

Wyondanch-ll 18 forf forf wbf M Robinson 2 K Robinson pin Randolph 3:08 Mayes 3:44 forf forf forf forf Cedeno 1:20 Manfredi 2: 17

longwood-ll 48 98 Missale pin lOS Azdoulas 4 112 Cramer pin 119 Longe 10 126 Camisa wblf

E Hampton-ll 6 Coyle 3:21 D'Andrea a Rawiscer 3: 11 Schaefer 7 Tarbet 3:58

126 Thomas 3:30 132wbt 138 Munin 0 145 Chester pin 155 Franke pin 167 Mi~on 3:48 177wbt 215 Pollock pin

Goiden pin tort Kratt 6 Mc8eth5:21 Day 3:00 Milchuskl pin tort Hanson:41

West I.Up-11 46 Sayvllle- 11 13 98 DeSimone pin Dillon 1:42 lOS Buonaioto 5 Rabaglia 4 112 Blee pin Esposito 3:48 119 Finnegan pin Vetrano 126 Muscarello pin K O'Brien 5:29 132 Notine 4 Merrill 1 138 Martoranna pin Pesso 3:47 145 Henry 4 Morigllano 5 155 Beuther pin Fields 1:30 167 Ba~e 14 . B O'Brien 3 177 Calgano 1 J O'Brien 10 215 Schwartz:55 Wetherbee pin Chamlnade-Cath 39 SI John 0 91 Benvenuto pin Julino 1:38 98 Lamberson pin Kaminski 4:45 119 Foster 15 Niles 10 126 Donnino pin Denoto 5:16 167 Larosa pin Holloway 3:20 177 Visconti pin Kelly 4:20 215 Balmir pin Nuccio 1:02 fort by 51 J at IOS.112.132. 138. 145. 155. Kellenberg 46 SI Anthony'. 20 91 Conlon pin Guillani 1:20 98 Demicoli 1: 16 Smrth pin lOS Cogswell pin Grella 4:37 112 Calderone a Bo~on 12 119 Fudrini 8 McCormick 2 126 Guzman 1:02 Tucci pin 132 Capozlello pin Mcinerney 5:53 138Zaldivor 12 Becker 2 145wbf fort 155 Fields pin Bo~ 5:51 167 Palmieri pin Hoyden 1:54 177 Castillo 7 Kilkenny 0 21 5 O'Sullivan 1 Larosa 5

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Carmel 57 Whrte Plains 15 91 Cerrone fort 98 Reilly :28 Mack pin lOS McCarthy Adams pin 112 DeGraizo 15 Kublanov 10 119 Gruerio 15 Sikora 0 126Roma fort 1·32 DeBellis fort 138 Krilick pin Mohalt 1: 17 145 Intrary pin Smrth 1:08 155 O'Rourke 5 Cardozo 8 167 Baker pin Sotello 1:39 177 Ciccone pin Peeples :59 215 Mastrangelo pin Jenkins :59 Clarkstown N 43 Scarldale 24 91 Sussman pin Frasco 4:05 98 Casse riy 13 Raizes 1 lOS Granola 'pin Kim 2:34 112 Murray 2:43 Streicher pin 119 Gordon pin Goodblattl:3O 1260 Moore 5:19 Matsuopin 132 Greenblatt pinSTammer 2: 17 138 L Moore pin Ar.ham 1:10 145 Siegel 4:22 Platto pin 155 Jun 0 Nerenberg 1 167 Graber 4 Meehan 6 177 McCarthy 11 Lee 215 Hot 6 Suzkl3

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Percy Clarke. pictured on this month's cover. has been a four-year wrestler for the Marcellus Mustang wrestling team. He is a very coachable. likeable person . He has been a three-sport athlete. excelling in football and lacrosse. Percy started on the football team as a freshman . He is currently shooting to become the first 100-win wrestling in school history. You don't often see a heavyweight with 100 wins. especially at 215 pounds for four years. His record now stands at 85-181. Clarke Is also looking to become only the second wrestler In his league to win four league championships. Much of his success can be attributed to his off-season wrestling at the Mohawk Valley Wrestling Club. and the work of assistant coach for the past three years - Russ sutherland. former University of Buffalo heavyweight All American . . Percy has set high goals for himself this season. He wants to win the Section III title . After finishing third as a soph and second as a Junior (a close 4-2 loss to eventual state champ Ron Vitullo). this could be his year. This won't be an easy taSk, as this sectlon has some very good heavyweights. After high school. Percy will continue wrestling in college. along with majoring in Physical Education and Recreation .

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Kareem Johnson of Niagara Falls-6 is only a Junior this year. But you wouldn't know It from watching any of his matches. He Is an extremely dominant. volatile 155 pounder wiho Is undefeated so far this year. He specializes In high-scoring matches that look like Kareem Johnson Takedown Clinics. He mixes a lot of upper and lower body attacks that confound most opponents. And wihen he does face an someone wiho manages to hang with him. Johnson demonstrates poise and a knack for pulling out the win. Last month. Johnson walked through the rugged Jamestown Tournament. pinning or tech-failing everyone . Most recently. he won the Niagara Officials Tournament. His one close match was a 7-6 overtlme thriller over Top Ten wrestler Mike Luick. also of Sectlon 6 (Niagara Wheatfield) . Kareem will most likely drop down to 145 for the state qualifiers. wihlle Luick seems rock-solid at 155. A possible state match-Up would pit Sectlon 5's top-ranked steve Taylor. Brockport. against Johnson. These two aren't strangers; Johnson pulled out a last-second Win over Taylor over summer en route to an Empire state Games gold medal (in which he beat Tom Shifflet of SWeet Home-6 6-5 in the finals). Shifflet will most likely be at 138 for the state qualifiers. and with Johnson (145) and Luick (155) . Western New York looks good in the middleweights. As an eighth grader (his first year). he was 13-10 at 132 pounds. Kareem was 25-3 as a freshman 138 pounder. He won a couple of tournaments and placed third in the state qualifiers. Last year. he was 29-5. with four tournament wins. including the Section 6 title. In the states. he won three tlmes and lost twice without placing . All his loses were close decisions to placewinners . Kar.eem wrestles all year round. and his favorite style is Greco. It shows in his wrestling . He also plays football and runs track . So far. several colleges have sent letters of interest. but Johnson is not sure wihere he wants to go or what he wants to study. Of course. he has plenty of tlme to decide. but then again . if he picks up a state title or two. he'll have a lot more schools to pick from!

.:c .. ~."", ~KAREEM JOHNSON, only a junior, is favored to win a med· 01 at this year's state tournament. Johnson is undefeated so far this year. with most wins coming by fall or tech fall.

Seamus Lyman: NYS Kingpin Watertown Senior Perhaps Most Recruited of all NY Wrestlers You'd think he would have been nervous last year before the state finals - Seamus Lyman, that is. Sure, the Watertown-3 Junior had placed second in the states the year before, winning 36 matches before losing to two-time 145 pound state champ Jamie St John of Port Jefferson-ll. And he did own a 33-0-1 record coming into the 155 pound finals match. But on the other side of the coin, he had a pretty rough time making It to the finals. After a hard-fought 7-1 win, he went overtime w ith muscleman Emilio Collins, Tappan Zee-9, before coming out on top 5-2. And he was down 5-0 at one point. In semifinals, he slid by rugged Chip Foster. Guilderland-2, 3-1. In that match, he re-injured his thumb which had surgery only a few weeks earlier. And then In the finals, the biggest obstac le stood facing him on the other side of the circle - JJ Stanbro of Johnson City-4. Stanbro is New York State's winningest high school wrestler - no one has won more at this level thar. he has (188 wins) . And Stanbro's list of accomplishments at ali levels stretches past the boundary of human memory. Despite ali this, Lyman wasn't nervous or scared before his historical match. 'I was nervous the year before, and lost 12-5. I didn't want to do that again. Before the match, I felt confident, and I think he felt he wouldn't win.' And about that thumb, Seamus taped up both thumbs so JJ wouldn't know about the injury. In the first period, both men seemed cautious. They did open up after awhile, but there was no score. In the second, Lyman took only 14 seconds to escape. He added a two-point takedown later on, and in the third, JJ escaped. The match ended with both on their feet and Seamus on top 3-1 . This year, he'll be at 167. He's got 132 wins against 15 losses and a couple of ties. Before he's finished, he may have close to 160 career w ins. Afterwards, he'll have to sort out the many college scholarship offers. So far, about 60 colleges have made contact with him, most of them more than once. He's got it narrowed down to about 6 or 7 at this point. Lyman, who has played lacrosse and soccer all four years, will just wrestle in college. He will probably cut down to 158 pounds. In Syracuse , you might see the name Lyman more than once . Seamus' younger brother, Paul. has been tearing through opponents almost as dominatingly as Seamus. Still a junior, Paul sports a 15-0 record with a couple of tournament wins. Both have been in it for a lot of years. They got their start from a bunch of uncles who have quite of lot of state titles amongst themselves - the Capones, Pete, Tom, and Jim . With these workout partners, Seamus probably had better moves in the backyard than did most high school sophomores or juniors. Lyman , who is Vice President of the student Council. was Class President as a freshman and sophomore at Watertown . He keeps busy with sports during the year, and also does som e wrestling in the offNew York Wrestling News, January 1990

season. This past summer, he went on a two-week exchange trip to Hungary with SU's Gene Mills as head coach . The Section Three tournament this year Is held In the War Memorial. This might give champs from that section a slight advantage, as they will be a little more familiar with the often-Intimidating surroundings. But for Seamus' Lyman, it doesn't matter. He doesn't need that advantage . He came, he saw, he conquered, and If history doesn't repeat Itself this year, it will be the b iggest upset In the state.

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Profile: Mike Luick Section 6 Over-Achiever looks for Return Trip to Syracuse Mike Luick, Niagara Wheatfield-6 senior, will be challenging for the Section 6 title next month at 155 pounds. So far this year, he is 10- 1, with his only loss coming against ' state representative Kareem Johnson of NIagara Fails-6. He is undefeated in duals, and has been since tenth grade, when he went 28-5 . Last year , Luick was 36-3. He won four tournaments, including the Section 6 title. He was selected on the All League Team , and was the team's MOW. Despite not placing in the state tournament at 145 pounds, he gained valuable experience there, and will be a favorite should he return in March. Currently, his career record stands at 74-9-1. If ail goes according to plan for him, he wiil crack the 100 win mark by March. As team captain last year and this year, Mike has proven to be an excellent leader and a major reason for his teams' successes . Described by those who know his as an over-achiever, Luick is a totally dedicated athlete . He sets high goals for himself, and then does the necessary things to attain those goals, like summer wrestling, weight lifting, and technique camps. In addition to wrestling, Mike was a twoyear All League and All Western New York football player. This past season, he won the Division ill Defensive Player of the Year Award . He also runs the sprints in spring track. When he isn't working out or com peting, Luick can be found waterSkiing, fishing, or playing the drums. Or working

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on his antique can collection. Mike plans on attending a four-year college next year. He wiil work on a degree In Biology and Secondary Education . His current grade average is in the high 80's, and he is on the Merit Roll. Mike is extremely weil-rounded and hardworking . Says his coach, Armand Cacciatore , 'Mike excels because he is a fierce competitor. In all my 32 years of coaching, Mike Is one of the finest athletes I've ever coached.' Luick may have his hands full in qualifying for the state tournament again , as Section 6 looks solid In the middle weights . But if he does make it - don't bet the house that he won't - he will certainly be a threat for first place.

MiKE LUICK, Niagara Whealfield-6 senicr,l55 pounds. participated in last yea(s stale tournament. and ~ aiming for a return trip and a meclal this year.

Troy Bouzakis on Winning Pine Bush-9 two-time state champ talks of winning In a recent letter In a recent letter from Troy Bouzakis. twotime NY state champ and four-time placewinner. the Pine Bush senior outlined his thoughts on the reasons for his success. Winning Win or Lose? Which is it? Win. of Course! Winning is by far the most strived for in an athletic competition . The satisfaction of defeating an opponent and the sensation of success is a very fulfilling feeling for the athlete as well as the loved ones supportIng him.

Being a winner Is by no means a secret. Its one of those things that doesn't come overnight. especially in wrestling . Dedication. hard work. and support are needed from parents and friends. as well as from the coach . Dedication plays a very Important part. Wrestling Is a hard sport to be dedicated to. There are many obstacles. Cutting weight. mental fatigue. physical abuse and emotional stress seem to lead the race . So it Is important to keep your head screwed on straight an not let anything or anyone screw It off! Hard Work: 100% Is not good enough . There Is no limit on how far your body can be pushed . While training on or off the mat you must always realize that you mind tires before your body. Support: There , ls nothing like support. Mothers washing workout clothes. fathers watching diets, friends and family at your matches, and your coach critiquing your wrestling . Support Is a very motivating feelIng. It is very difficult to win without It! All w inners know these aspects play a major role In winning. If not. they are just plain lucky. If your goal Is to become a winner you must realize you will never reach it until your mind has already been there! When I followed my own suggestions and thoughts. I was a winner. When I lost focus on them. I was a loser. In conclusion. Winning Is Great! Losing sucks! Regards.

TROY BOU1AKIS, a senlo;from PI!1('O Bu!h-9. OW!1S the best record In NC'I'IVo:\( st:::to hl::tory: 152 ·2-0. He Is atWlO-tlma stat~ champ. He also placed third and second. This year. he will be a iming for his third statetHIe. as well as his I 70th win. In a recent letter to NYWN (left). Troy talks about winning In wrestling. Photo by Peter Venier. Sports Action Photos.

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Profile: Brockport's Steve Taylor Blue Collar Wrestler has Stranglehold on Top Rank at 145 Brockport Is a small college town 30 miles west of Rochester In upstate New York. Brockport High's coach Is Woody Vandenburg. who was a 1981 NCAA Division III Champ for SUNY Brockport. Vandenburg. who Is originally from Queensbury-'2. was a John Riggins-type wrestler. He'd come right at you. and then over you. Woody had nothing fancy when he pinned his way to the 167 pound national title . He'd shoot. the guy would sprawl. he'd shoot again. the guy would sprawl once again . and then he'd shoot one more time . This time. though. the guy wouldn't sprawl so good. and Vandenburg would get his two points. Pretty much blue collar - but itwas great action. steve Taylor has a lot of his coach's style In him . He's aggressive and confrontational. When you mix it up with him. you'll feel it the next day. He doesn't seem to use a lot of fancy moves. yet he wins consistently. blue collar style. But then when you expect him to have a close matCh. or

maybe even lose. he breaks the mold and demolishes the other guy. He works out year round. and never gives up on himself. Last year. he went 317. peaking at the Sectionals and states. He took a strong third place behind twotimer Jamie St John (Port Jeff-11) and Don Duell (Mexlco-3) . And despite having a difficult time getting out of Section 5. he had the condifence to believe he'd make It to the states If he worked hard enough. This year. Taylor Is ranked number one at 145 pounds. He's undefeated. and has won two major tournaments - the Spencerport Bernabl/Telke and the Canandaigua Bradshaw competitions. Both times. he pinned quality opponents In the finals. He seems to wrestle up to the level of his comoetltlon . . At Spencerport. he looked so-so In earnIng a 7-1 win over second-stringer Eric Vasquez of Spencerport-5. Meanwhile. Chris Terry. Whltehall-2. looked Impressive in posting a methodical win over seasoned veteran Tom Foos of Spencerport in the other semifinal. But in the finals. it was all Taylor . He led all the way. then scored a stunning pin In the middle of the third period . Terry is top ranked at 138; he may decide to stay there after his one-sided match against Taylor. The funny thing about Taylor Is the fact that he wasn't this good his entire career. In fact. he broke into the varsity as a sophomore and only had an 11-10 record . Not bad. but not exactly what you'd expect of a guy who would soon be one of New York's top middleweights. A lot of summer v.trestllng Is how Steve Improved. He worked out with two clubs and went to every event offered. And even then. he had to pull off Section 5's biggest upset to make it to Syracuse. Last year. Taylor had lost to Rush Henrietta's Scott Reddick twice during the year. Both times were pretty much close matches. although they were one-sided (15- 10 and 9-6). Reddick was undefeated going into his Sectional finals match with Taylor. He was an unorthodox wrestler. using a lot of wierd moves in beating everyone that year. In the finals. though . Taylor managed to pull off a 6-5 win . It came down to the last few momemts. When the smoke cleared. most fans were stunned; several of them even dlssappolnted. Yet Taylor seemed to gain confidence and won every match at the states except for a hotly-contested one point sem i's loss to Don Duell. Without even a few day's rest. Taylor was working out for the off-season events. Wrestling has taught him a lot - 'you have to work hard for whatever you want. and thafs the only way to get the things you want.' Like probably a state title ...

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High School Tournaments Deposn Lumberjack (Section 4) Teams: Wh~ney PI 155.5. WaHon 134.5. Coming 112.5. Colvert Holl. MD 97.5. Greene 97.5. Tioga 77. Susquehanna Volley 71. Susquehanna. PA 58. Depos~ 55. Binghamton 44.5. New Berlin 0 91 98

FarrelllnvHalional Teams: Msgr. Farrel. Truman. DeWltt Clinton. For Rockaway.FDR. 91 98

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112 1&2: W Angeloro DC D Young Nez 3&4: Dandi FR Rice Mt Ver

1&2: B James CH dec C Crawford S 4-2 a AI-Khalidi B dec B Abbey C 13-9

119 1&2: A Leveille T C Cococcla FP 3&4: Sm~h Tot Grillo Nez

1&2:' R Winsman Spin M Besket C 3:03

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105 .1&2: S Farley SV dec D Briggs Dep 6-5 3&4: J Roe WP dec J Hoyt G 7-3

126 1&2: R Longford C 3&4: Nikilakakos FP

112 1&2: D Sherman CH pin J Loeffler SV 3:26 3&4: S Crover G dec J Wilcox WP 13-2

132 1&2: A Elphic T WMotleyL 3&4: DeV~o F Frankson Nez

119 1&2: C Walsh G dec C Hall C 12,4 3&4: C Kelly WP dec D Pierson T9-7

138 1&2: LJohnson T Y Torres FR 3&4: Hayes St P MurphyF

126 1&2: J Row WP dec S Sikorski Wa 6-2 3&4: A Presley wb inj def W Levantovich C

145 1&2: M D'Acosta FDR B Shields F 3&4: Larocco St J Coley FR

132 1&2: K Maslin WP pin B Williams G 5: 11 3&4: B Terwilliger C dec R Heidel CH 10-2

155 1&2: R Beniorno X S Murphy F 3&4: Benyominovich FDR Marshall L

138 1&2: M Mclennan C dec T Mills Wa 12-3 3&4: D Wright Dep & J G ill B tied

167 1&2: A St Hiliare FDR SCordero L 3&4: Novakovic MSM TaylorT

145 1&2: B MacNaught Wa pin S Bailey G 5:43 3&4: B Millage T dec K Walker WP 7-5

177 1&2: D Parkinson FR

155 1&2: J Corse wblf S Merwin Wa 2:59 3&4: J Brown T wbtf E Grant CH 4:50

215 1&2: D Whitford Tot A Williams FDR 3&4: Johnson T lind C

167 1&2: D Parillo C dec J Miles CH 6-5 3&4: R Hoppes WP & J Williams T shared 3rd

250 1&2: G Henry C R Grimaldi F 3&4: Stapleton MS Ekline St J

177 1&2: H Spicer Wa pin P Webster T 3: 14 3&4: K GarriQger G dec N Solvenlmi B 7-4

MOW:' Lonnie Johnson. Truman"138 pounds Wrestlers Wrestler Award: Lonnie Johnson Most Pins: Ranisey Ramlakhan. Truman

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215 1&2: M Ellerson WP pin B Rieman Wa 5:04 3&4: B Jennings B dec J Morgan C 3-0 250 1&2: M Silvanic WP pin S EastWood CH 1:05 3&4: J Stevens Dep pin B ToyIorWa :26

Sherburne-Earlville Teams: FuHon 229.5. Baldwinsville 202.5. JC 196.5. Suffern 156.5. Balnbridge-Gui~ord 85. Morrisville-Eaton 75. Goshen 61.5. SE 55. Modison 45. Marathon 18.5 91

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105 1&2: CMatteottiSdecCGaIiB1Q-9 3&4: M Fredette G pin R Farfaglia F 4:00 112 1&2: H Julian F dec M Zrelak S 4-0 3&4: J Niles BFA pin J Petty B 3:31 119 1&2: G Firenze F dec JToner JC 1-1.0-0 ref dec 3&4: C Landers B pin J Hoy BGA 4:25 126 1&2: C Sheldon F dec J Loffredo B 7-1 3&4: T D~ore S dec R Matteson JC 4-1 132 1&2: F Frncher B dec P Bruce JC 8-2 3&4: B Guernsey F dec R Pagan S 11-2 138 1&2: M Von Burn F dec J Spiegelman S 10-a 3&4: M Gullo B dec B Newton ME 3-2 145 1&2: M Clayton B dec K SmHh JC 9-7 3&4: C Brown ME wb disq N Wanamaker S (slam) 155 1&2: T Pontante F dec M Sorochinsky JC 5-2 3&4: R Herbo BGA dec J Christopher G 12-0 167 1&2: J Noel F dec B Knopp S 4-4.7-2 OT 3&4: J Laporte B pin A WlHiams M :36 " 177 1&2: T Webb B dec W Alexander JC 8-4 3&4: K Sykes M dec R Bradbury BGA 15-0 215 1&2: T Hoven JC dec CP Carroll F 7-5 3&4: SKarn SE dec S Thorton G 10-2 250 1&2: J Wh~e ME p in D Campbell SE 3: 14 3&4: C Wener B p in S Knight F :47

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91 Mundo C pin Buccola NS 3:09 98 Kev Sequeira EM dec N ~ holson EM 7-3 105 Boerlein IT dec Rooero EM by If 112 Friscia EM pin Lachman Mac 4:42 119 Kei Sequeira EM dec Silverstein L 3-1 126 Kloss PW dec Belis EM 10-3 132 Paglino VSC dec Mc Loughlin EM 5-1 138 Leonard EM dec Richards L 9-3 145 Uberti C pin Katantas C 2:38 155 Russo C dec Geller Mac 11-4 167 Majcher EM dec Greib CI 11-4 177 Barbieri NS pin Castillo K :42 215 Shover IT dec Ronan Min 12-3 250 SmHh CI pin Pellegrino Mac MOW: John Russo CalhOun. 155 Most Pins Ed Leonard. East Meadow. 138 Doc Fallot at Hampton BaYI (Section 11) Teams: Rocky Point 184. Riverheod 151.5. Bellport 113.5. Sayville 97 . Hampton Boys 74. Boy Shore 71. South Kingston 63 91 Sisler RP pin David Soy 5: 19 98 Hobson Riv dec Specht RP 5-2 105 Bemhardt RP pin Funn Riv 3:41 112 Fennelly HB dec Garcia 1>-4 119 Deviin RP pin Mordente Bell 5: 19 126 Noonan HB pin Bendel Riv 5:30 132 Chapman Riv pin O 'Brien Say 5:45 138 Kroft BS dec Henkin RP 12-9 145 Steimel RP d ec Holmes Bel If 4:03 155 Goodale Riv dec Dolson RP 6-5 167 Malchuski BSwb defaun 177 Hennington RP dec Carroll Bel 2-0 215 Neuss Bel pin WHherbee Soy 2:50

138 1&2 RVan Slyke dec M Rodecker S 12-a 3&4 D Rubenstein G dec B Foulisl Sch 4-0

South Side (Section 8) Teams: Oceansidie 208.5. Massapequa 161 . Chaminade 158.5. Bethpage 143.5. Locust Volley 118. South Side 114.5. Hempstead 98. Volley Stream South 85.5 91 Notter a dec Sainmerril H 11-a 98 Douglas B dec Goble B 14-1 105 Gibel dec Shlmkin SS If 6:00 112 Donnino C dec McNicholas C 6-1 119 Cococcia FP dec McFarland H 8-7 126 Glynn SS dede Strionese a 8-3 132 Moorer H dec Prochilo a 8-5 138 Donohue dec Loschin M 5-3 145 Kosin M dec Coniglio B 8-7 155 Delvecchio VSS dec Schulman VSS 1>-2 167 Visconti pin Curatola M 3:32 177 LaRosa a dec Schm~ M 7-{) 215 Ellinger pin Nordstrom 0:20 250 Cerci B dec Germaldi MF 15-2

145 1&2 F Gangdon FP dec C Cozzi Gal 3&4 V Tysn AA pin J Balet G 1:25

MOW: PJ Glynn. 126. South Side Most Pins: Fronk Ellinger. 215. Bethpage . 4 in 4:22

105 1&2 C Rodecker S dec M O 'Donnell C 9-5 3&4 R Hodge MH dec S Wacksman G 10-4

1&2: T Secoolish JC pin J Demoores B 2:00 3&4: K Roberts F dec D Predmore G 10-2

East Meadow (Section 8) Teams: East Meadow 203. McArther 149.5. Calhoun 137.5. Island Trees 71.5. North Shore 66. Lowrence 51. Mineola 46. Clarke 40. Port Washington 39.5. Kellenberg 34

1&2 J Bellrose C p C Nichols FP 4:30 3&4 C Miller F dec J McCowley L 8-2

1&2: M Mohar F dec A Gross S 8-1 3&4: K Derr JC pin J Coli B 4:50

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91 Cope N dec Moser PM 7-2 98 D Bracero N dec Ford A 7-0 105 T Strychalsky. PM dec Bianco PM 8-1 112 K Strychaisky PM pin Lee WI 5:22 119 Spino N dec Odom Wh 4-2 126 Betts Wh dec Isselbocher PM 14-6 132 DiChiaro PM dec Kiernan N 7-5 138 Schunz PM pin Notine WI 2:20 145 Chester A dec Salos PM 10-9 155 Ruland PM dec Hammer EH 6-3 167 Schlosser PM dec Borja WI 7-5 177 McGowan EH pin Bush PM 1:23 215 Pollock A pin Manfredi NB 1:13 250 Cohen WI dec Morris EH 8-0

112 1&2 TReese FP pin V Belardo MH :43 3&4 K Kuchala AA pin J Trimarchi G :43 119 1&2 M DiCaprio S dec J Katz Sch 2-0 3&4 D Hindenl~er F dec C Denisulk Gal 7-2 126 1&2 M Heroth FP pin R Serapillo Sch 3:09 3&4 S Galarneau Gal pin G Scheilding MH :38 132 1&2 K Hughes Spin S Helstowski Sch 3:09 3&4 A Lewis AA dec A Siegfried G 5-4

155 1&2 M Biel MH dec BReese FP 10-0 3&4 C Miner Co dec C McCarthy G 16-7 167 1&2 C Foster G dec S Kennedy FP 17-7 3&4 R Symonds Gal p in D Trinkle Co 4: 18 177 1&2 D Vincent AA dec T Jurnak Gr 5-2 3&4 J Kennerknecht wb def M Rodriquez Sch 215 1&2 BTooleyS p in M GroncklGal 1:15 3&4 S McNuHy Sch pin B Herrington Co 3:42 250 1&2 C Knoblowich FP pin R Lyons G 3:41 3&4 M Tilley Co pin J Fort MH : 18 MOW: Tracey Reese. 112. Fort Plain AmHyvilie Kiwanis (Section 11) Teams: Patchogue-Medford 338. Newtield 145.5. Amityville 133.5. WMman 118.5. West Islip 93.5. North Babylon 73. St Anthony's 54. East Hampton 49.5. West BabyIon 13

Randy Foote at LI Lutheran ( Catholic) Teams: Poly Prep 183.5. Friends Academy 150.5. Martin Luther 134. Kellenberg 115. Lexington 66. Holy TrinHy 52. LI Lutheran 43. St Dominic's 12. Knox 6 95 Henry K p in Buono PP 1: 15 103 Cino PP dec OppeH ML 9-4 112 Johnson FA dec Myers HT 9-0 119 Scad dec Samuels PP 2-1 125 Fudrinl K dec Suwankosai FA 5-2 130 FrTianga ML dec Mugrabi PP 13-2 135 Topp dec Schunhels ML 1O-{) 140 Zaldivar K dec Perry FA 13-2 145 Co FA dec Nigro HT 8-7 152 Pollock PP pin Covington L 5:50 160 Cusiu PP pin Fields K 1:45 171 Mars L p in Wynot FA 5:02 189 Fe Tianga ML dec Lobrius FA 3-1 Hwt Tsiouris PP pin Bross FA 5:54

276 5mnh ML pin Green L 2:43 MOW: Cino. Poly Prep Most Pins: Addeo. LI Lutheran. 3 in 7:25

Teams: Sachem 454.5. 5horeham-Wading River 193.5. Herricks 177. Sm~htown East 161.5. WMman 129. Northport 108. Newark Valley & Harborflds 74. Boy 5hre 62.5 91

loc"" Volley (Section 8) Teams: Baldwin 168.5. Plain edge 163. Mepham 148.5. Locust Volley 146. Great Neck North 135.5. Bellmo re Kennedy 116.5. Wantagh 69. Port Washington 64.5. Glen Cove 41 . Division 38. Southside 36. Manhasset 3.5 91 Wel~BalddecBec kerBald 15-10 98 Black BK dec Mancuso PI13-O 105 W ig llano PI dec Epstein Bald 15-6 112 5chl~stein Bald dec Timo LV 9-0 119 Munich M pin Schettino PW 2:46 126 Closs PW dec Tarantino BK 6-0 132 Wa~er PI dec Melh M 5-4 138 Corwin Bald dec Willett LV 10-3 145 5myth BK dec Schwartzberg W 8-5 155 DeNatale LV wb forfe~ 167 Venegas GNN won by tech fall 177 Vahobzoclo GNN dec Lehrman GNN 11 -0 215 BaronWdecAfraGNN 12-7 250 CApozzi LV dec Ulrich LV 11-10

98

1&2 Dollard 5WR dec Gorsky 5WR 2-0 3&A Orlando. WW p in Giordlono Sac 2:23 1&2 Leverich 5E pin Hoang 5E 5:45

3&A M=rowskl. WW dec Schulte 5 7-2 105 1&2 Menechino 5 dec Betancourt 5E 7-3 3&4 Blank SWR dec Sm~h Ch 1-0 112 1&2 Jaeger 5 dec Potvin 5 4-3 3&A Bacchi. 5WR dec 5tanco NPT 3-2 119 1&2 Odom W dec Pulido 5 6-2 3&A DiMaria Lo dec 5ussman NPT 8-5 126 1&2 Mazwell 5 dec Keigwin SWR 8-4 3&A Renny Herr dec Sikoryak 5E 7-1 132 1&2 Phillips 5 dec Calabria 5 3-0 3&A Plckergglll 5 wb inj def Markow~ WW 138 1&2 Godoy 5 dec Abramo 11 -2 3&A Rlchordson WW dec Thomas Har 5-0

MOW TIm Clockell. Hauppage. 105 Most Pins Jeff Geller MacArthur. 4 in 5:42

SYOS$et (Section 8) Teams: &fosset 245. Chaminode 152.5. Bethpage 128.5. Hempstead 103.5. Farmingdlole 65. North Shore 37. Lawrence 23. Cold Spring Harbor 13 91 Sainmervt H dec Carraciolo 5 13-{) 98 Douglas B pin Gabel B 3:59 105 Baron Ch dec C Ltyoo 5 9-5 112 Donnlno Ch dec WhI1fI8Id H 2-0 119 Roth L dec lievono 5 7-3 126 Deblasi 5 dec Parl< S 7-2 132 Moorer H p in GalJison 5 3:05 138 Howard H wb crit dec Donohue Ch 145 Coniglio B dec Mack 3 13-10 155 O'Brlen 5 dec 5pringer 5 12-1 167 Visconti Ch pin Kamallc B :43 177 Barbieri N5 dec 5tewart F 9-8 215 Brown F pin Ellinger B 2:33 250 Cercy B p in Carapalla 5 2:46 MOW: Molt ROth. Lawrence. 119 pounds Most Pins: Dion Visconti. Chamlnode. 167. 31n 1:47 Chamlnade InvHalional Teams: Chamlnode 295.5. PlainedJge 158.5. Holy TrinHy 58. Fordhom Prep 8 91 Geln C pin Amico C 3:4:1 98 Gonzalez C p in Lamber>On C :51 105 Wag llano PI dec Baron 17-5 112 McNicholas C dec Aquilina PI 5-2 119 Dlnnlno C pin Schlffl PI 3:24 126 Beno~ C dec Z1erman HT 5-3 132 GiUffrlea C dec Moturano HT 7-1 138 WaHer PI dec Donohue C 13-1 145 Lowther C dec Pellecchia PI B-4 155 O'Connor PI p in Ahem C :50 167 Visconti pin Jensen HT :48 177 Taylor PI pin LambC 1:31 215 Decker C dec Didomenico C 8-{) 250 Morali C pin Thiong FP 1: 16

New York Wreslllng News, January 1990

Brentwood Toumoment (Section 11) Teams: Huntington 196.5. Connetquot 120.5. Islip 99.5. Babylon 91 . Port Jeff 68.5. East Islip 51. Brentwood 33. He ndrlcke n 17

215 1&2 Montaldo 5E pin Reese H 2:43 3&4 Allen Her dec Donnelly 10-6

MOW: Rashaan Johnson. Huntington Most Pins: Mike Buonogurio C. 2 In 3:58

155 1&2 Kroll 5 dec Petracca 5 3-0 3&A Lamm 5 dec Saladino 5 9-4 167 1&2 MaichusklBdecPowerSWR7-O 3&A Freer NPT dec Sweeney Her 9-4

250 1&2 Wilson 5 dec Holcomb NV 6-4 3&A RIchie Har p in McAndrew 5 2:34 MOW: Joe Malchuskl. Boy 5hore. 167 pounds Most Pins Ken Wilson. Sachem. 3 in 2:48 Champ of Chomps : Tim Godoy. Sachem Polf Jeffellon (Section 11) Teams: Patchogue-Medford 324. Hauppauge 168.5. Brentwood 119. Port Jeff 112.5. islip 110.5. Floyd 102.5 91 Maser PM dec T Clockell H 13-2 98 Blanco PM dec Rugiero H 10-6 105 T Strychalsky PM dec Nobre PM 10-4 112 K Strycha~ky PM wb defauH 119 Schaab H dec 5teller PM 4-2 126 Isselbocher PM dec DelGuercio PJ 14-2 132 Stevens PJ dec Ferraro 18-7 138 Schultz PM dec 5i11 B 19-{) 145 Kennedy I dec Cabezudo B 6-5 155 Ruland PM wb defauH 167 Schlosser PM dec Simon B 5-4 177 Bush PM dec Dove H 6-5 215 Blinder I dec Cutler PJ 10-2 250 Skobel H pin Laderia WF 5:40 MOW Bryan Stevens Port Jeff Mo.t Pins: Aaron Cutler Port Jeff. 2 in 2:05 Hall Hollow Hills East (Section 11) Teams: HoW Hollow Hills East 308. Babylon 227. AmHyville 206.5. HaW Hollow Hills West 144.5. For Rockaway 126. SmHhtown West 82.5. Copiague 79.5. Valley Stream North 58. Wyandlonch 53.5. Deer Perl< 47. Hampton Bays 46.5. Hampton Boys 46.5. Holy TrinHy 18 91 Schnappauf B dec Pasccirella HHH E 5-4 98 Ford A dec Hltzel FR 7-3 105 Osrow HHHW dec Jacobs A 12-3 112 Lipkin. HHHW pin Chimento SW 3:44 119 Papa HHHE dec Robinson W 4-0 126 Hughe. HHHE dec Kiernan B 3-1 132 Sussman HHHE dec Mullin A 7-3 138 Hain HHHE dec Grom 5W 7-0 145 Che.ter·A dec Morano HHHE 5-3 155 Mo.ley C dec Farina HHHE 78-0 167 DIPrima HHHW dec Infante B 4-1 177 Parl-5 3&4 Stevenson F dec Jimenez L 17-1 138 1&2 Dejesus Mk pin Grossman Lk/P 5:47 3&4 herbst F dec Youngman C 11-2 145 1&2 Kralik C dec SIegal LK/P 6-1 3&4 McDonnell Pc pin Abrams M 4;55 155 1&2 Campoli I dec Bellantoni P 3-1 3&4 Intra/)' C pin Perez B 2:40 167 1&2 Miller PC pin Harrison C 3:36 3&4 Saman I pin Burman :59 177 1&2 Wihltton FL pin Giannius P 1:04 3&4 Bracke C dec Levin M 5-2 215 1&2 Miata L pin Mastrangelo 2:24

3&A Jabri E pin Ross LK/P :58

250 1&2 Tompkins C p in Dome stico P 5:00

Qu•• n.bury Tournam.nt (S.ction 2) Teams: Suffern 176. Queensb ury 168.5. Peru 139. Saranac 90.5. Corinth 82.5. Salem 80. Hudson Falls 78. Horoee Mann 31.5. Xavetian 25 91

91

1&2 C Farrell I pin B Sheehan Iro n B 5:28 3&A T Sweeney Ma p in A Constabile GO 2:30

98

1&2 A Gross Su dec E Pellerin Sar 14-13 3&A J LaBombard Q dec K DeForest Sal 9-7

98

Irondequoit (S.ction 5) Tea ms: Irondequoit 188.5. Biship Kea rney 173. G reece Olympia 146.5. My nderse 112. Eastridge 104. Wayland 98. Hammondsport 95 Perry 86. Irondequoit B 32. East 29

1&2 G Porecca BK dec A Cosmano I 5-1 3&A M Regoord Er p in C Scott E :57

lOS 1&2 C Terrigino I wb If A Burke W 5:17 3&A R Spaker BK dec E Rodriguez E 19-4

1&2 H Esaka Suf dec B Baldwin Cor 7-1. 3&A R Benway Q pin A Stein HM 4:50

lOS 1&2 A Ginocchio Suf dec L Fontaine Q 3-0 3&A S Facteau Sar dec A Morris Xav 3-2

112 1&2 B Pintagro Ilf MAnderson BK 4:39 3&A D Carstairs GO dec B Tyler H 9-5

112 1&2 R Bashaw P dec D Baker Cor 7-3 3&A C Matteotti Suf dec R Barcomb HF 15-5

119 1&2 BJeary GO dec S Lopez 7{) 3&A C Wells P pin T Nguyen I 2:06

119 1&2 C Kennedy P dec S Thompson Q 7- 1 3&A M Zrelack Sui dec C Howard Sar 8-4

126 1&2 V Accialo I dec P Farenholz MA 8~ or 3&A D Degroff P dec M Dilek Er 13-5

126 1&2 T Dilore Suf dec T Davis Q 15-4 3&A L Rivers P pin C Provence Sar 3: 15

132 1&2 E Mundi MA 'pin C Buckley W 1:54 3&A J Swyers P pin W Jones BK 1:55

132 1&2 S Edwards P p in Z Dejoseph Cor :23 3&A B VanDerwerker Q dec C Ricciardi HM 2-1

138 1&2 P LaPletra I p in C Edsall H 5:28 3&A J Geraci BK dec S Streb MA 14-10

138 1'&2 D Smith Q dec J Speigel man Suf 6~. 12-9 or 3&A A Duprey P dec J Manning Cor 6-1

145 1&2 F Trigg Erwb If J Lopez BK 5:00 3&A C ~{]n GO dec r Sears P 8-2

145 1&2 T Carpenter Sar dec K Howe HF 5-2 3&A M Tho91as P dec P Sperry Q 5-3

155 1&2 H Dilek Er dec S Lysenko 112-8 3&A D Presler H dec T Nearhood P 6{)

155 1&2 R Boisclair S dec N Wanamaker Suf 6{) 3&A R Stiles Cor dec T Mechanick Q 3-2

167 1&2 J Brown Er pin J Condello BK 5:32 3&A SLoop W pin D Stryker H 3:45

167 1&2 MUrch Q dec G WhHe 5-3 3&A B Knapp Sui dec S Favreau P 13{)

177 1&2 J Twist BK dec R Barret! GO 4-3 3&A G Kuhn W dec R Morganti MA 14-8

177 1&2 T Mcintosh HF pin C Pooll Suf 5:54 3&A M Drolette Sar dec J Traber Q ~

215 1&2 D Bell BK wblfT Parrone GO 4:00 3&A T Welch H wb If P Coley W 2:29

215 1&2 J Campbell Sal dec F Brousseau P 13-7 3&A S Bishop HF dec E Venne S 9-3

250 1&2 C Wotjes GO p in A Delialave MA :08 3&A P Seager H pin R Morela E :31

250 1&2 W Bourgeois Sal p in C" Aiken Cor 1:26 3&A J Spector Q pin S Philips P 3:22

Wat.rIoo Tournament (S.ctlon 6) Teams: Union Endicott 199.5. Lowville 151.Camden 128.5. Waterloo 126.5. Watkins Glen 117. Wellsville and Williamson 1"13. Oswego 72. Union Springs 58. Seneca Falls and Hornell 50. Penn Yan 25 91

1&2 R Grinnell Cam pin E Wldrick Low 2:54 3&A C Roehnke W pin D Balcomb US 4:34

98

1&2 M Merry UE p in S Watson WG 1:10 3&A M Brown L dec C Walker Cam 8{)

105 1&2 M Fanton Wes dec K King UE 4-2 3&A T Mishtave Low pin M Elliott WG :58 112 1&2 J Brancato 0 dec N Watson WG 3&A K Kahl p in B Stisser Wei 1:59

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119 1&2 B Babcock Low dec J Knisely Wat 8{) 3&A M Buda Wil dec S Zimmerman UE 3-1

G.n •••• Vali.y Tournament (S.ctlon 6) Teams: Newark 243.5. Marion 188. Letchworth 187.5. Mldlakes 180. North Rose Wolcott 177. Rush Hen~tta 170.5. Bath 146. Livonia 115.5. Sodus 111. Warsaw 98. Lyndonville 96.5. Kendoll 95. Avoca 84. Byron Bergen 80. York 77. Red Creek 74.5. Dansville 71.5. Pittsford 68. Holley 65; Dundee 60.5. Attica 60.5. Pavilion 60. Bolivar 57.5. Geneseo 45. Northstar 36. Alexander 35. Honeoye Falls-llma 35. Jasper-Troupsburg 31 .5. Portville 28 91 F Petrosino Mar dec J Sutton New 7-6 98 T Stelngass new dec M Klem Bath 3-0 lOS T Hermann BB dec D Spalding RH 7-3 112 B Ranger Mid dec J Newman Lyn 14-2 119 Gary DeCarr NRW dec B Peterson Avoc 3-2 126 K Laird Sod p in A Backus Liv 5:35 132W Marriott Ken dec S DavisAvoc 11-10 138 J Grahling Mar dec K Fry Ken 8-4 145 M Johnson New dec T Miller Mar 16-6 155 B Miller Letch pin C Brla Pitt 1:50 167 J King Dan dec C Zemlak NRW 5-1 177 C Comer New dec M Liveino Let 7-5 215 J Phelps Liv dec T Adams 7-2 250 J Porse het Mid dec P Rojas New 6-4 or

126 1&2 MMaroski UEdecDRibricoCam5-1 3&A R Meyers Wal pin K Cumml.ngs WG 1:45

MOW Tim Hermann. Byron Bergen

132 1&2 A Mehl UE dec E Mundi SF disqual 3&A L George Cam dec J Peters Wil 8-0

Canandaigua Bradshaw Tournam.nt (S.ction 5) Teams: Queensbury 139.5. East Rochester 123.5. Canasto ta 122. Gates-Chili 118. Falconer lOB . Wayn e 92.5. Windsor 88.5. Webster 75.5. Brockport 73. Lancaster 63.5. Watkins G len 63. VICtor 57.5. Canandaigua 57 . BIoomd~1e 51 . Iroquois 44. Olean 16

138 1&2 BCampbell Wil dec SAkley 09-7 3&A C Vossler Wei p in M Levinson UE 4:40 145 1&2 A Cave UE dec M Parrett WG 4-3 3&A D Wakefie ld Low dec G Ferguson US 3-2 155 1&2 J Wade US dec E Sunich H 6-2 3&A M Russell Lo w dec C Peterman SF 7-6 167 1&2 M MarclnlakWG dec TVaJochovJc UE 11 -3 3&A B Gray Wei p in D Kells 0 :57 177

1&2 G Brown Wal p in B Ca~in l UE 2:30 3&A K Thomas Low p in G Hedgecock Cam 4:00

215 1&2 T West holl Wat dec D Bellomo US 7-2 3&A A Robbs WG p in J Cole Low 2:40

New York Wreslllng New., January 1990

MOW Bian Smijh. Marcus Whitman Most Pins Scott Hosbach. Marion 3 in 2: 12 Palmyra-Macedon (Section 5) . Teams: Palmyra Macedon 216.5. Addison 163.5. Rush Hen~tta 134. Penfield 90.5. Mynderse 82.5. Sodus 76.5. Geneseo 65. Lyons 40. Avon 12. Caledonia-Mumford 9 91 J Bowman Pen dec D Wunder Ly 14-3 third : P Cooper. PM 98 D Flores pin B DiArduini PM 1:23 third Shane Smith Add lOS D LaRock PM p in S Dennison Add :39 third J Roloson Myn 112 DSpauldlng RH dec H Dessls Ly 13-3 third C Kaper Pen 119 P F~11o RH dec J Pixley Pen 4-3 third C Painter Add 126 C Laird Sod pin C Samson PM 1:02 third S Ste......art Add 132 S McDuff PM dec E Mundi Myn 4-1 third S Risley Add 138 G Cook Add dec C VanGorden PM 1D-9 third P Sahrenholz Myn 145 T Montondo Sod dec A Peckham Myn 6-2 third T McRae RH 155 D Dennie PM dec C Peterman Myn 13- 12 third A Consaul RH 167 SJ Davis Sod pinJWolk RH 1:27 MSmijhAdd 177 Z Wert PM p B Sullivan Add 1:27 third R Morganti Myn 215 L IHively Add pJ JarvisGen 1:31 third K Johnson RH 250 B Sloan PM p in M Burgess Gen 3:04 third S Matosslan Add MOW Curt Laird Sodus Mst Pins J Davis 4 in 19:51 Niagara Officials (Section 6) Teams: Niagara Wheattield 198.5. RoyaHon Hartland 166.5. Lockport 155.5. ~eet Home 138. Newfane 131 . Williamsville South 125. Niagara Falls 123.5. Pioneer 119.5. Akron lOS.5. Batavia 93.5. McQuaid 88.5. Southwest em 86.5. Strarpoint 85.5. Hamburg 74.5. Sala manca 58.5. Medina 53.5. Alden 52. Cassaclaga Valley 52. Clarence 48. Maryvale 45.5. LaSalle 44.5. Kenmo re East 36. Kenmore West 25. Williamsville North 8 91

1&2 C Hunt NF dec J Collins RH 1O{) 3&A M Vocl McQ dec M Stlnbar Sal 7-0

98

1&2 B Dixon NW dec J More llo Lock 7-3 3&A V Sarno SW p in J Kennedy 2:30

105 1&2 J Valentic NW dec RHein SH 7-2 3&4 C Raiber Pio dec A HamiHon 2-2 OT 112 1&2 T Geake Ad d ec SNelson Pio 5-2 3&4 R Bitterman PH p in S'Pfohl NW 2: 15

91 J Tyler Canas! pin C Miller Falc 5: 11 98 P Furgiueli ER d ec J New Canast 6-3 lOS R Frey DR dec L Fontaine Q 9- 1 11 2 R Giannavola GC dec S Kneiniteder La nc 4{) 119 D Brainard Fa lc dec J Mohr GC 6{) 126 S Bauer GC dec B Miller Way 1 7 ~ 132 J Barbato GC dec D Abbey Falc 12{) 138 D Smith Q p in D Powell Lanc 3:37 145 S Taylor Bro c k p in K Ranck Way 3:55 155 M Marciniak dec D Payne Vic 6-3 167 T Lucero Bloom dec K Sommers GC 1 3~ 177 B Marcinek Web p in J Traber Q :46 215 M Schwa b Falc d ec F Ricci ER 7-2 250 DJ Williams ER dec J Spec to r Q 10-2

250 1&2 AI Smith Wil dec C Walker Cam 9-2 3&A M Cutton UE dec T Cox PY 14-5 MOW Matt Marciniak. 167 and Greg Brown. 177 Most Pins Ron Grinnell. 91. 4 in 8: 13

91 P Stewart Can d ec J Eddington Mid 7{) 98 F Petrosino Mar d ec T Maslyn Mid 6-3 lOS M Klem BH d ec M Smith Mar 10-4 112 C Eddinger Mar d ec J Parke r BH 5-2 119 B Ranger Mid If B Ric hardso n Can 2:56 126 M Ranger Mid dec C Wo odworth Ca n by defauH 132 B Smith MWdec D C rook Can 4-1 138 J G rahling Mar If J Roller BH 4:00 145 T Miller Mar pin S Stewart Can 2: 19 155 P Dodge Can pin T Doud Mar 1:22 167 S Hosbach Mar pin R Emo BH 1:32 177 B Camp Mar If C Mulvena Can 5:42 215 T Adams dec R Gysel MW 14-3 250 J Pornchet Mid If S Stewart Can 4:00

Midlake. Tournament (Section 5) Teams: Canisteo 200.5. Marion 198. Midlakes 150. Bath 135. Marcus Whitman 115.5. Jasper-Troupsburg 56.5. Red Jacket 36

119 1&2 M Sullivan WS dec M Dawson 7-30T 3&A M Ford Lock p in d Valentic NW :50 126 1&2 S FeHSal dec S Hein SH 5-2 3&A B McKnight NW d ec M Stevenson SW 7-4 132 1&2 B Knauss McQ dec R Cummings Ak 3-2 3&A D Titus Lock dede M O rloff CV 3-1 138 1&2 T Shifflet SH p in T Green Pio 4:46 3&A S Tobey NW dec J Cunningham RH 7-4 145 1&2 W Cunning ham RH d ec J Widelski Lock 9~ 3&4 B Babinski Ma ry dec M Thompson Pio 12-0 155 1&2 K Johnson NF dec M Luick NW 7~ OT 3&4 P Co nibear Bat pin SAnder RH 4:39 167 1&2 C Rickard Star dec B Fesmire NW 5-3 3&A V ThibauH New p in S Rob inson Bat 4: 17 177 1&2 J PenhollowC V dec D Hoffma n pio 14-1 3&4 R Hamme rnmith Clar d ec N Hancock Bat 136 215 1&2 K Brinkworth WS p in J Behe RH 4:40

3&4 T Gugliuzzl Lock dec L Hilliard LsA 10-4 250 1&2 DEvons WS pin J Copen New 1:27 3&4 T Bogar Lock dec B Cabreca Bat 5-1 MOW Tom Shifflet. SWeet Home Most Pins Damon Evans. WS. 250. 4 in 7:40 Spencerport Bernabl-Telke (Section 5) Teams: Spencerport 164. Gates-Chili 157.5. Brockport 105. Athens. PA 103.5. Lancaster 10;3. Elmira Southside 98.5. LeRoy 96.5. Lockport 81.5. Roya~on-Hartland 77 .5. WMehall 76.5. North Rose-Wolcott 73.5. Elmire Notre Dome 57.5. Cicero-North Syracuse 56. Guilderland 42.5. Hi~on 37.5. Pittsford 33.5. Bethlehem. PA 31.5. Cheektowaga 31 .5 91

1&2 J Reese ES pin D Rotoll Sp 1:44

Mid Hudlon Tournament Teams: Longwood 292.5. Niskayuna 213.5. Ossining 162.5. Valley Central 143.5. Baldwin 136. Minisink Valley 131. d>mwaIl123. Wathingtonville 104.5. Arlington 98.5. Monroe-WoodbUry 95.5. New Paltz 93.5. John Jay EF 93.5. Red Hook 86, Sleepy Hollow 54. Onteora 53. Mechanicvillie 48. Rondout Valley 41.5. Saugerties 36. WMe Plains 36. Kingston 32. Wallkill 28. RC Ketcham 27. Croton 10.5 91

1&2 J Wartlnger. Ch dec J Morello Lock 3-2

98

1&2 P Borja END pin M Teeter. Ath :49

105

1&2 R Glannavola GC pin A Baker CNS 3:34

112

126

119

138

126

1&2 J Mohr GC dec D Shirley Ler 5-4 3&4 G DeCarr If A Williams WH 3:00

132

1&2 S Bauer GC pin D Alexander Ath 2:32

138 145

1&2 K Junker Ath dec D Powell Lan 9-7

155

1&2 T Englerth. Lerdec C BrIo Pitt 7-3

167 177

1&2 C Foster Gulld pin C Zemlak NIlW 1: 1a

215

1&2 K Elston ESSdec B D'Ambra Brock 10-5

250

3&4 B Izzo Brock dec K Keogh Pitt 11-0 177

3&4 M Licata Sp dec K Sommers GC 8- 215

1&2 J Behe RH pin TZ~o Lan 1:21

3&4 J Huntington pin C Znyder Sp 2:38 250

1&2 H Uyar Sp dec T Bogar Lock 5..()

1&2 M Quagllo JJ dec I Rasheed Long 8-2 3&4 A Bell dec D Newcomb 10-9 1&2 C Woodley Long pin D Newcomb Nisk 3:33 1&2 H Macaluso MY dec P Prest Nisk 16-3

3&4 M Coto Oss dec K McCoy Long 6-2

3&4 C Reynolds HII dec N Groce NIlW 10-2 167

1&2 J Burlce Long dec A Aston SH 5..()

3&4 LOrmand NP dec G Conn VC 9-4

3&4 T Foos Sp pin E Vasquez. Sp 155

1&2 P Allison MW dec S Nautel Nisk 6-0 3&4 R Lizzol Long dec R Van Gelder VC 4-1

3&4 R Gomes Wash dec P Gislano RHR 10-2

1&2 A Conte Brock dec J Barbato GC 3-1 3&4 not reported

1&2 S Taylor Brock pin C Terry WMe 5: 16

1&2 M Castro Wash dec N Rudden 8-4

3&4 M Bendett Nisk pin A Cosima Long 2:43

3&4 B Smith Sp dec J Cunningham RH 3-2 145

1&2 J Duque VC dec C SchlWstein BaI5-2

3&4 D Conwaoj If B Farbsteln 21 -5

3&4 J Raines Sp dec D Sommer Lan 5-3 132

1&2 C Conway Long dec E Haller BaI11-2

3&4 Lemberger Ar1 dec M Wojehowsld Cor 10-2

3&4 S Krienheper Lan dec J stephany LR 5-2 119

1&2 MAgullarWashlfBAdamsWP 15-0

3&4 C Mergln Nisk dec M Lotonero Com 5..()

3&4 J Smallidge GC dec B Seymour ESS 4-3 112

1&2 Mat Kluclna Nisk dec E Farlcas Long 7-1 OT

3&4 B Kirl