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Hononegah vs Mt. Carmel
I see Hononegah won this dual 44-25. I know MC had Denne and Mickens out because of football but anyone else? Looks like Hononegah might be tough this year
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Hononegah had 5 pins and a tech fall over Mt. Carmel (106, 138, 152, 160, 182, 195) and finished the night beating Barrington 37-18...
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So doing the math, barring any major decisions, that means Hononegah won 9 matches. Which 5 weights did MC win?
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Very Tough!!!
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Hononegah is tough. From what I heard yesterday. MC was missing 5 kids, so it may of been alittle closer but I believe Hononegah still wins.
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The question is how Honoegah will fare vs Harlem...that is the REAL rivalry.
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11/20/2012 Hononegah vs. Mt. Carmel
132 Jordan Pierson (H) 6-4 over Jack Diana 138 Fernie Silva (H) pin over Joe Santiago 145 Bryce Brill (MC) pin over Boston Nimmer 152 Zachary Benkovich (H) pin over Ben Gates 160 Tyler DeMoss (H) TF over Cole Ryan 170 Jack Hightower (MC) 10-8 over Jake Flower 182 Joey Welsh (H) pin over Terrence Collins 195 Matt Jacobs (H) pin over Calvin Watkins 220 Aaron Davis (MC) 10-1 over Zach Mooney 285 Josh Boxrude (H) 8-5 over Josh Ferguson 106 Brady Powers (H) pin over Mickey Reilly 113 Javier Hernandez (MC) pin over Drew Waterstreet 120 Jake Tucker (MC) pin over Keegan Powers 126 Ian Hoard (H) 13-4 over John Drozd Score Hononegah 44 – Mount Carmel 25 |
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I know Worker did not wrestle and Jackson did not wrestle. I am not sure who the 5th person is.
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Thanks for taking the time to post.
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Tucker with a big win in a matchup of diaper dandies. MC was notably missing Denne, Jackson, Worker and Mickens. Definitely a better showing with those guys in the lineup. |
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Quote:
Tucker is a great wrestler, but I highly doubt you see that result again should these two meet in the future. All evidence would suggest that these are 2 very evenly matched wrestlers, but that's what makes this sport so great. Pins can happen even between two accomplished wrestlers with similar talent. Manny Silva will return in the coming weeks and make this team even stronger. With Silva in the lineup, it's very likely that some bonus points would have been salvaged in a matchup with Brill. I doubt MC would get 6 in a Brill-Silva match. I agree that the Hononegah-Harlem match will be one to watch. It figures to be even more competitive than in recent years. This may be the year that the pendulum swings back to Hononegah's side. If not this year, then certainly next year and likely for years to come. |
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