Post by NHSCA on Nov 29, 2004 20:45:49 GMT -5
NHSCA NATIONAL OPEN PRE-SEASON WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS AGAIN SET THE STANDARD
EASTON, PA. – The National High School Coaches Association’s National Open Pre-Season Wrestling Championships were held at the Lawrence Joel Coliseum in Winston Salem, N.C., on November 13-14, 2004. And once again the nation’s best were on stage to display their talents as they prepare to enter varsity seasons across the country. This year 25 different states were represented, making the NHSCA Pre-Season Open represented by more states than any other preseason tournament in the country.
“You really have to give the credit to these state contingents that come from all across America and make this a premier event,” said NHSCA assistant director Joe Boardwine. “Wrestlers at this tournament, regardless of division, know that they are getting to compete with outstanding wrestlers that they most likely would not have the opportunity to face anywhere else.”
This year’s list of states participating included regulars the likes of North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee and Alabama, but also relative newcomers from Wisconsin, Kansas, Colorado, Washington, California, Idaho, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and more.
Of the 475 wrestlers competing in this year’s event and the many talented champions who were crowned, two wrestlers managed to impress the tournament committee in such a fashion as to be recognized as outstanding wrestlers in their respective division. Middle school competitor Thomas Neidhart of New York won the 103-pound weight class with a pair of falls and two dominating victories. In facing opponents from North Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Virginia, Neidhart demonstrated that he will be a force on the national wrestling scene for years to come. And in the high school division, J.J. Davis of South Carolina received the outstanding wrestler award after surviving five matches in the difficult 160-pound weight class to hoist the individual title. Davis defeated wrestlers from four different states during his championship run: d. Ben Fiacco of Georgia 6-3, d. Dan Rivera of Florida 6-4, d. Josh Summers of California 5-3, d. Ben Oeser of North Carolina 11-1 and d. Jesse Cree of North Carolina 9-4.
The top six placers in each weight are found below this article.
Complete brackets from the NHSCA National Open Pre-Season Wrestling Tournament are available on the NHSCA home page at www.nhsca.com or at www.escapesports.com/Results/NHSCAResults.php.
The National High School Coaches Association is a not-for-profit 501c3 service organization founded in 1989 to provide support and leadership programs for the nation’s more than one million high school coaches and 10 million high school athletes. The NHSCA selects the National High School Coach and Senior Athlete of the Year in 20 boys’ and girls’ sports, and sponsors 18 national championship events in the sports of baseball, basketball, cross-country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.
The NHSCA will conduct the NHSCA National High School Football Coaches Convention on January 13-16 in conjunction with the US Army All-American Bowl. The event is a comprehensive educational, professional development, and competition program that is unequalled in any sport. Televised by NBC Sports, the event will be held in cooperation with the NFL Coaches Association and the US Army.
The 15th annual National High School Seniors Wrestling Championships attracted 804 entries from 48 states to Cleveland, Ohio in April 2004. The NHSCA will conduct the National Sports Festival from June-August in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The festival will feature NHSCA National Open High School Championships in 11 different sports.
For a complete list of this year’s events, visit the NHSCA’s web site at www.nhsca.com.
2004 NHSCA National Open
Pre-Season Wresting Championships
Lawrence Joel Coliseum
Winston-Salem, NC
Nov. 13-14, 2004
COLLEGE / OPEN RESULTS:
125
1. Joshua Boring (North Carolina)
2. Ramsey Brown (North Carolina)
133
1. Shawn Moseley (New Hampshire)
141
1. Brandon Guillemin (New Jersey)
2. Taylor Fielding (North Carolina)
157
1. Corey Coleman (North Carolina) 8-4
2. Neal Lang (North Carolina)
3. Joseph Rinaldi (North Carolina) Fall 0:51
4. Daniel Spuller (North Carolina)
5. Adam Barefoot (North Carolina)
HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS:
103
1. Daniel Felton (W.Virginia) 4-3
2. Cameron Hobin (Maryland)
3. Chad Mitchell (Georgia) 3-2
4. Michael Gomez (New York)
5. Geoffrey Meng (Colorado) 7-1
6. Douglas Sullivan (Georgia)
112
1. Daniel Early (Ohio) 6-4
2. Alex Piasecki (Florida)
3. Brody Essick (North Carolina) 3-0
4. Ben Johnson (Tennessee)
5. Andrew Lanham (Georgia) medical forfeit
6. Peter Yates (Georgia)
119
1. Cory Cormier (Ohio) 4-2
2. Anton Prater (Georgia)
3. Josh Statum (Alabama) 4-2
4. Chris Overton (Virginia)
5. Willis Blue (North Carolina) 10-2
6. Trevour Smith (North Carolina)
125
1. Franklin Gomez (Florida) 4-3
2. Thomas Knapp (Georgia)
3. Patrick Feeley (Rhode Island) 4-0
4. Carrington Banks (Georgia)
5. Colton Palmer (North Carolina) 8-0
6. Mikal McKee (North Carolina)
130
1. Joel Webster (Connecticut) 4-3
2. Corey Manson (Tennessee)
3. Nick Koren (North Carolina) 3-1
4. Chris Tucker (North Carolina)
5. Eric McGinnis (Pennsylvania) 1-0
6. Derek Abbott (North Carolina)
135
1. Tyler Parker (Georgia) 8-2
2. Kellen Bradley (New Jersey)
3. Sean Joyce (Florida) 2-1
4. Joe Wilson (New York)
5. Robert Shea (New Jersey)
6. Tim Mitchem (Georgia)
140
1. Cesar Grajales (Florida) 5-2
2. Teddy Hoag (Pennsylvania)
3. Greg Hopkins (Georgia)
4. Brandon Hatchett (Florida)
5. Chris Booth (New York)
6. Clay Gray (Georgia)
145
1. Carl Waller (Georgia) 8-7
2. Alex Conover (New Jersey)
3. Shaun Smith (West Virginia) 2-1
4. Bill Platt (New Jersey)
5. Pete Puckett (North Carolina) 12-4
6. Joshua Matlack (Georgia)
152
1. Tony Palmeri (New Jersey) 5-3
2. Derek Sickles (New Jersey)
3. Tommy Timothy (Florida) 3-1
4. Riley Cornett (Washington)
5. Joe Danfield (New Jersey) 7-5 OT
6. Kyle Pardun (New Jersey)
160
1. JJ Davis (South Carolina) 9-4
2. Jesse Creed (North Carolina)
3. Ben Fiacco (Georgia) 5-2
4. Michael Hoffman (Georgia)
5. Dustin Olsen (Idaho) medical forfeit
6. Ben Oeser (North Carolina)
171
1. David Craig (Florida) forfeit
2. Rocky Cozart (Florida)
3. Dan Zander (New Jersey) Fall 2:25
4. Jonathon Valasquez (Florida)
5. Jamie Cross (Florida) Fall 2:27
6. David Gay (Georgia)
189
1. Matthew Edmondson (Georgia) 6-3
2. Stephen Caito (Florida)
3. Mark Jahad (North Carolina) 3-2
4. Derryl Cloer (Georgia)
5. Anthony Robinson (New Jersey) forfeit
6. Justin Knox (Tennessee)
215
1. Chip Reed (North Carolina) 4-3
2. John Christopher (Florida)
3. Daniel Rowe (Florida) Fall 2:18
4. Cameron Burger (Georgia)
5. JB Stringer (Georgia) Fall 2:50
6. William Perazzoli (Georgia)
275
1. Joseph McCoy (Georgia) 18-4
2. Leon Delain (Georgia)
3. Zak Adomanis (Maryland) 10-0
4. Walter Bell (South Carolina)
5. Bobbie Christopher (Florida)
6. Ken Tiss (New York)
MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS:
85
1. TJ Mitchell (Georgia) 8-1
2. Blaine Hall (South Carolina)
3. Ian Harper (South Carolina) 7-5 OT
4. Alex Stanley (North Carolina)
5. Joe Shively (North Carolina) Fall 0:45
6. Jake Carter (Florida)
93
1. Eric Grajales (Florida) 16-5
2. Jacob Creed (North Carolina)
3. Joel Smith (Georgia) 5-3
4. Henry Carlson (Virginia)
5. Eli Ashby (South Carolina) Fall 2:57
6. CJ Burke (Florida)
103
1. Thomas Neidhart (New York) Fall 3:08
2. Joshua Gillis (Virginia)
3. Joey Cozart (Florida) 5-4
4. Adam Smith (Georgia)
5. Chad Mazurek (Florida) Fall 0:17
6. Zachary Hopkins (Georgia)
112
1. Taylor Knapp (Georgia) 6-0
2. Joey Grainger (Virginia)
3. Kyle Gibbons (Rhode Island) 8-6
4. Derek Valenti (New Jersey)
5. Justin Moore (New York) 3-2
6. Frank Pettino (Florida)
119
1. Jonathan Burns (North Carolina) 7-1
2. Gabriel Bird (Florida)
3. Dalton Harper (South Carolina) forfeit
4. Marc Nielson (Maryland)
5. Tucker Raich (Florida) 16-3
6. Terry Phifer (North Carolina)
125
1. Joe Booth (New York) 7-5
2. Benjamin Carter (Florida)
3. Landon McCalmon (Georgia) Fall 0:15
4. Jaron Taylor (North Carolina)
5. Adam Cagle (North Carolina) Fall 1:42
6. Brannon Whitesell (North Carolina)
132
1. Daniel McGillivray (New York) 8-5
2. Carter Lorant (Alabama)
3. Richard Sparks (New Jersey) 11-1
4. Austin Belt (Florida)
5. Logan Vice (Georgia) Fall 0:47
6. Brandon Gordan (North Carolina)
140
1. Paul Grant (Georgia)
2. Jonathan Guice (North Carolina)
3. Jacob Ervin (Georgia)
145
1. Ethan Vaughn (Georgia) 2-1
2. Cody Miracle (West Virginia)
3. Daniel Jarvis (North Carolina) 12-6
4. Doug Jackson (North Carolina)
5. Maxwell Simons (South Carolina) forfeit
152
1. Nicholas Smith (Georgia) 10-7
2. Timothy Sturgeon (Florida)
3. Jamie Palmer (Georgia) 7-0
4. Michael Reavis (North Carolina)
160
1. William Smith (West Virginia)
171
1. Stephen Polke (North Carolina)
189
1. Jonathan Gregory (Georgia) 9-6
2. Charlie Burgess (Florida)
3. Drew Stamp (North Carolina) Fall 2:47
4. Alex Key (North Carolina)
5. Jon Pendergrass (North Carolina) forfeit
ELEMENTARY RESULTS:
65
1. Palmer Begley (Tennessee)
2. Jordan Lyles (North Carolina)
70
1. Fox Baldwin (Florida)
75
1. Cody Knight (Georgia)
80
1. Bryson Begley (Tennessee)
85
1. Matthew Ross (New York)
2. Preston McCalmon (Georgia)
3. Anthony Fiacco (Georgia)
95
1. Pete Baldwin (Florida)
100
1. Dennis McGillivray (New York)
EASTON, PA. – The National High School Coaches Association’s National Open Pre-Season Wrestling Championships were held at the Lawrence Joel Coliseum in Winston Salem, N.C., on November 13-14, 2004. And once again the nation’s best were on stage to display their talents as they prepare to enter varsity seasons across the country. This year 25 different states were represented, making the NHSCA Pre-Season Open represented by more states than any other preseason tournament in the country.
“You really have to give the credit to these state contingents that come from all across America and make this a premier event,” said NHSCA assistant director Joe Boardwine. “Wrestlers at this tournament, regardless of division, know that they are getting to compete with outstanding wrestlers that they most likely would not have the opportunity to face anywhere else.”
This year’s list of states participating included regulars the likes of North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee and Alabama, but also relative newcomers from Wisconsin, Kansas, Colorado, Washington, California, Idaho, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and more.
Of the 475 wrestlers competing in this year’s event and the many talented champions who were crowned, two wrestlers managed to impress the tournament committee in such a fashion as to be recognized as outstanding wrestlers in their respective division. Middle school competitor Thomas Neidhart of New York won the 103-pound weight class with a pair of falls and two dominating victories. In facing opponents from North Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Virginia, Neidhart demonstrated that he will be a force on the national wrestling scene for years to come. And in the high school division, J.J. Davis of South Carolina received the outstanding wrestler award after surviving five matches in the difficult 160-pound weight class to hoist the individual title. Davis defeated wrestlers from four different states during his championship run: d. Ben Fiacco of Georgia 6-3, d. Dan Rivera of Florida 6-4, d. Josh Summers of California 5-3, d. Ben Oeser of North Carolina 11-1 and d. Jesse Cree of North Carolina 9-4.
The top six placers in each weight are found below this article.
Complete brackets from the NHSCA National Open Pre-Season Wrestling Tournament are available on the NHSCA home page at www.nhsca.com or at www.escapesports.com/Results/NHSCAResults.php.
The National High School Coaches Association is a not-for-profit 501c3 service organization founded in 1989 to provide support and leadership programs for the nation’s more than one million high school coaches and 10 million high school athletes. The NHSCA selects the National High School Coach and Senior Athlete of the Year in 20 boys’ and girls’ sports, and sponsors 18 national championship events in the sports of baseball, basketball, cross-country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.
The NHSCA will conduct the NHSCA National High School Football Coaches Convention on January 13-16 in conjunction with the US Army All-American Bowl. The event is a comprehensive educational, professional development, and competition program that is unequalled in any sport. Televised by NBC Sports, the event will be held in cooperation with the NFL Coaches Association and the US Army.
The 15th annual National High School Seniors Wrestling Championships attracted 804 entries from 48 states to Cleveland, Ohio in April 2004. The NHSCA will conduct the National Sports Festival from June-August in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The festival will feature NHSCA National Open High School Championships in 11 different sports.
For a complete list of this year’s events, visit the NHSCA’s web site at www.nhsca.com.
2004 NHSCA National Open
Pre-Season Wresting Championships
Lawrence Joel Coliseum
Winston-Salem, NC
Nov. 13-14, 2004
COLLEGE / OPEN RESULTS:
125
1. Joshua Boring (North Carolina)
2. Ramsey Brown (North Carolina)
133
1. Shawn Moseley (New Hampshire)
141
1. Brandon Guillemin (New Jersey)
2. Taylor Fielding (North Carolina)
157
1. Corey Coleman (North Carolina) 8-4
2. Neal Lang (North Carolina)
3. Joseph Rinaldi (North Carolina) Fall 0:51
4. Daniel Spuller (North Carolina)
5. Adam Barefoot (North Carolina)
HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS:
103
1. Daniel Felton (W.Virginia) 4-3
2. Cameron Hobin (Maryland)
3. Chad Mitchell (Georgia) 3-2
4. Michael Gomez (New York)
5. Geoffrey Meng (Colorado) 7-1
6. Douglas Sullivan (Georgia)
112
1. Daniel Early (Ohio) 6-4
2. Alex Piasecki (Florida)
3. Brody Essick (North Carolina) 3-0
4. Ben Johnson (Tennessee)
5. Andrew Lanham (Georgia) medical forfeit
6. Peter Yates (Georgia)
119
1. Cory Cormier (Ohio) 4-2
2. Anton Prater (Georgia)
3. Josh Statum (Alabama) 4-2
4. Chris Overton (Virginia)
5. Willis Blue (North Carolina) 10-2
6. Trevour Smith (North Carolina)
125
1. Franklin Gomez (Florida) 4-3
2. Thomas Knapp (Georgia)
3. Patrick Feeley (Rhode Island) 4-0
4. Carrington Banks (Georgia)
5. Colton Palmer (North Carolina) 8-0
6. Mikal McKee (North Carolina)
130
1. Joel Webster (Connecticut) 4-3
2. Corey Manson (Tennessee)
3. Nick Koren (North Carolina) 3-1
4. Chris Tucker (North Carolina)
5. Eric McGinnis (Pennsylvania) 1-0
6. Derek Abbott (North Carolina)
135
1. Tyler Parker (Georgia) 8-2
2. Kellen Bradley (New Jersey)
3. Sean Joyce (Florida) 2-1
4. Joe Wilson (New York)
5. Robert Shea (New Jersey)
6. Tim Mitchem (Georgia)
140
1. Cesar Grajales (Florida) 5-2
2. Teddy Hoag (Pennsylvania)
3. Greg Hopkins (Georgia)
4. Brandon Hatchett (Florida)
5. Chris Booth (New York)
6. Clay Gray (Georgia)
145
1. Carl Waller (Georgia) 8-7
2. Alex Conover (New Jersey)
3. Shaun Smith (West Virginia) 2-1
4. Bill Platt (New Jersey)
5. Pete Puckett (North Carolina) 12-4
6. Joshua Matlack (Georgia)
152
1. Tony Palmeri (New Jersey) 5-3
2. Derek Sickles (New Jersey)
3. Tommy Timothy (Florida) 3-1
4. Riley Cornett (Washington)
5. Joe Danfield (New Jersey) 7-5 OT
6. Kyle Pardun (New Jersey)
160
1. JJ Davis (South Carolina) 9-4
2. Jesse Creed (North Carolina)
3. Ben Fiacco (Georgia) 5-2
4. Michael Hoffman (Georgia)
5. Dustin Olsen (Idaho) medical forfeit
6. Ben Oeser (North Carolina)
171
1. David Craig (Florida) forfeit
2. Rocky Cozart (Florida)
3. Dan Zander (New Jersey) Fall 2:25
4. Jonathon Valasquez (Florida)
5. Jamie Cross (Florida) Fall 2:27
6. David Gay (Georgia)
189
1. Matthew Edmondson (Georgia) 6-3
2. Stephen Caito (Florida)
3. Mark Jahad (North Carolina) 3-2
4. Derryl Cloer (Georgia)
5. Anthony Robinson (New Jersey) forfeit
6. Justin Knox (Tennessee)
215
1. Chip Reed (North Carolina) 4-3
2. John Christopher (Florida)
3. Daniel Rowe (Florida) Fall 2:18
4. Cameron Burger (Georgia)
5. JB Stringer (Georgia) Fall 2:50
6. William Perazzoli (Georgia)
275
1. Joseph McCoy (Georgia) 18-4
2. Leon Delain (Georgia)
3. Zak Adomanis (Maryland) 10-0
4. Walter Bell (South Carolina)
5. Bobbie Christopher (Florida)
6. Ken Tiss (New York)
MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS:
85
1. TJ Mitchell (Georgia) 8-1
2. Blaine Hall (South Carolina)
3. Ian Harper (South Carolina) 7-5 OT
4. Alex Stanley (North Carolina)
5. Joe Shively (North Carolina) Fall 0:45
6. Jake Carter (Florida)
93
1. Eric Grajales (Florida) 16-5
2. Jacob Creed (North Carolina)
3. Joel Smith (Georgia) 5-3
4. Henry Carlson (Virginia)
5. Eli Ashby (South Carolina) Fall 2:57
6. CJ Burke (Florida)
103
1. Thomas Neidhart (New York) Fall 3:08
2. Joshua Gillis (Virginia)
3. Joey Cozart (Florida) 5-4
4. Adam Smith (Georgia)
5. Chad Mazurek (Florida) Fall 0:17
6. Zachary Hopkins (Georgia)
112
1. Taylor Knapp (Georgia) 6-0
2. Joey Grainger (Virginia)
3. Kyle Gibbons (Rhode Island) 8-6
4. Derek Valenti (New Jersey)
5. Justin Moore (New York) 3-2
6. Frank Pettino (Florida)
119
1. Jonathan Burns (North Carolina) 7-1
2. Gabriel Bird (Florida)
3. Dalton Harper (South Carolina) forfeit
4. Marc Nielson (Maryland)
5. Tucker Raich (Florida) 16-3
6. Terry Phifer (North Carolina)
125
1. Joe Booth (New York) 7-5
2. Benjamin Carter (Florida)
3. Landon McCalmon (Georgia) Fall 0:15
4. Jaron Taylor (North Carolina)
5. Adam Cagle (North Carolina) Fall 1:42
6. Brannon Whitesell (North Carolina)
132
1. Daniel McGillivray (New York) 8-5
2. Carter Lorant (Alabama)
3. Richard Sparks (New Jersey) 11-1
4. Austin Belt (Florida)
5. Logan Vice (Georgia) Fall 0:47
6. Brandon Gordan (North Carolina)
140
1. Paul Grant (Georgia)
2. Jonathan Guice (North Carolina)
3. Jacob Ervin (Georgia)
145
1. Ethan Vaughn (Georgia) 2-1
2. Cody Miracle (West Virginia)
3. Daniel Jarvis (North Carolina) 12-6
4. Doug Jackson (North Carolina)
5. Maxwell Simons (South Carolina) forfeit
152
1. Nicholas Smith (Georgia) 10-7
2. Timothy Sturgeon (Florida)
3. Jamie Palmer (Georgia) 7-0
4. Michael Reavis (North Carolina)
160
1. William Smith (West Virginia)
171
1. Stephen Polke (North Carolina)
189
1. Jonathan Gregory (Georgia) 9-6
2. Charlie Burgess (Florida)
3. Drew Stamp (North Carolina) Fall 2:47
4. Alex Key (North Carolina)
5. Jon Pendergrass (North Carolina) forfeit
ELEMENTARY RESULTS:
65
1. Palmer Begley (Tennessee)
2. Jordan Lyles (North Carolina)
70
1. Fox Baldwin (Florida)
75
1. Cody Knight (Georgia)
80
1. Bryson Begley (Tennessee)
85
1. Matthew Ross (New York)
2. Preston McCalmon (Georgia)
3. Anthony Fiacco (Georgia)
95
1. Pete Baldwin (Florida)
100
1. Dennis McGillivray (New York)