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My schedule wouldn't let me go to Omaha to watch the Kaufman-Brand so I went, instead, to the afternoon matches at the Coe College Turkey Invitational. It was great to see some live action. http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...ndID=190150038 BTW - Coach Oostendorp is building a pretty good team there. |
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I saw that they had 6 champs. A very good showing for Coe.
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I was very impressed with Clayton Rush. Right now he looks like a small 125 pounder, but he just beat the snot out of everyone he wrestled. In 4 matches he outscored the opposition 68-27 and he beat a DII wrestler in the finals. I don't know that he looks as good as Dustin Hinschberger did as a freshman - but I think he's going to be very good.
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I'm new to this forum or wrestling for that matter and was looking at the Kaufman/Brand amateur Div 125 finals and saw Zach Sanders F;M FOR - went to the Kreider PC web site to see if there was a legend and there wasn't, what does F;M FOR mean or stand for. I understand the tech fall notes and the decision score and the obvious fall with time note but can't understand what F;M FOR means. Probably something simple but ----Help!
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