I think they dualed today, did they end up wrestling?
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The teams did not wrestle each other. However, Coleman and Boggess wrestled a mutually agreed upon exhibition match. Coleman dominated, winning 17-7. Bu that is not what I take from this match
1- These young men CHOSE to wrestle each other, to test each other.
2- The sportsmanship displayed was phenomenal. Coleman won graciously, and Boggess and the Prospect staff were gentleman in defeat. The sport needs more positive attitudes like the ones that were on display today.
On a side note, the freshman @ 135 for Lane Tech is the real deal. N. Dardanes beat him, in a high scoring match, but that young man is a force to be reckoned with.
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Originally posted by BigHeadTodd View PostThe teams did not wrestle each other. However, Coleman and Boggess wrestled a mutually agreed upon exhibition match. Coleman dominated, winning 17-7. Bu that is not what I take from this match
1- These young men CHOSE to wrestle each other, to test each other.
2- The sportsmanship displayed was phenomenal. Coleman won graciously, and Boggess and the Prospect staff were gentleman in defeat. The sport needs more positive attitudes like the ones that were on display today.
On a side note, the freshman @ 135 for Lane Tech is the real deal. N. Dardanes beat him, in a high scoring match, but that young man is a force to be reckoned with.SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
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Quote "On a side note, the freshman @ 135 for Lane Tech is the real deal. N. Dardanes beat him, in a high scoring match, but that young man is a force to be reckoned with. "
That would be Max Schneider, an 11 x Jr National Judo champion. My son used to train with him.sigpic
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Originally posted by mckbln View PostQuote "On a side note, the freshman @ 135 for Lane Tech is the real deal. N. Dardanes beat him, in a high scoring match, but that young man is a force to be reckoned with. "
That would be Max Schneider, an 11 x Jr National Judo champion. My son used to train with him.
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