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Lake Highland Prep (FL) beat Bergen Catholic 39-29. Probably a different score with the Ferrari brothers, even if they're up a weight, but LHP lead from the 2nd match on.
 
Penn State has their hands full with Wisconsin, whereas you folks beat them earlier.

Lee and Berge have lost, Joseph dodged Wick, so it's anyone's dual, as of now. [banana]
 
Details on Ferrari brothers transfer, which now make it easier to interpret their statement:

http://team7k.media/wyoming-seminary-vs-blair-academy/

The drama surrounded the highly-touted, and new-to-Blair-this-season Ferrari Brothers, AJ and Anthony. The story goes that one of the upperclassmen on the team was picking on, or bullying, a younger kid and the younger Ferrari, Anthony, stepped up on his behalf. A fight ensued, and either he was expelled or they as a family decided to withdraw. Either way, both kids are out of Blair and off to Bergen.
 
Without a live score board or live commentary, only a live video, it appeared that Van Ness got thrown and pinned in about 10 seconds. Shocking! But not confirmed
 
Blair-31; Wyoming Seminary-20 (Final)
120: Trevor Mastrogiovanni (Blair) dec. Lachlan McNeil (SEM), 7-1
126: Michael Colaiocco (Blair) Maj Dec. Drew Munch (SEM), 13-4
132: Beau Bartlett (SEM) pinned Shayne Van Ness (Blair) 0:24
138: Travis Mastrogiovanni (Blair) dec. Jonathan Miers (SEM), 3-2
145: Joshua Gobencion (Blair) dec. Connor Kievman (SEM), 5-4
152: Nick Incontrera (Blair) dec. Benny Baker (SEM), 5-4
160: Dom Mata (Blair) dec. Jake Stefanowicz (SEM), 5-0
170: Cole Rees (SEM) dec. Rylan Rogers (Blair), 7-4
182: Darrien Roberts (SEM) dec. Julian Ramirez (Blair), 6-5
195: Peyton Craft (Blair) dec. Kyle Costello (SEM), 4-0
220: Jake Kaminski (SEM) dec. Owen Trephan (Blair), 4-3
285: Mike Doggett (SEM) TF Elijah Anthony (Blair), 15-0
106: Danny Wask (Blair) wins by forfeit
113: Ryan Miller (Blair) dec. Troy Spratley (SEM), 2-1 U
 
Big 10 scores from last night:


Minnesota 26, Illinois 12

133: Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) dec. Dylan Duncan (Illinois), 12-9

141: Mike Carr (Illinois) dec. Mitch McKee (Minnesota), 5-2

149: Tommy Thorn (Minnesota) dec. Christian Kanzler (Illinois), 11-0

157: Steve Bleise (Minnesota) FALL Eric Barrone (Illinois), 6:17

165: Carson Brolsma (Minnesota) dec. Joey Gunther (Illinois), 3-2

174: Devin Skatzka (Minnesota) major dec. Carver James (Illinois), 12-4

184: Emery Parker (Illinois) dec. Owen Webster (Minnesota), 10-4

197: Andre Lee (Illinois) dec. Rylee Streifel (Minnesota), 7-3

285: Gable Steveson (Minnesota) FALL Deuce Rachel (Illinois), 1:47

125: Travis Piotrowski (Illinois) wins by forfeit


Northwestern 25, Wisconsin 18

125: Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) wins by forfeit

133: Colin Valdivez (Northwestern) over Jens Lantz (Wisconsin) (MD 12-3)

141: Tristan Moran (Wisconsin) over Alexander McKenna (Northwestern) (Dec 2-1)

149: Cole Martin (Wisconsin) over Shayne Oster (Northwestern) (MD 11-2)

157: Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) over Devin Bahr (Wisconsin) (TF 20-5 7:00)

165: Evan Wick (Wisconsin) over Tyler Morland (Northwestern) (DQ for stall calls)

174: Johnny Sebastian (Northwestern) over Patrick Spray (Wisconsin) (MD 12-3)

184: Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin) over Brendan Devine (Northwestern) (TF 17-2 5:36)

197: Zachary Chakonis (Northwestern) over Beau Breske (Wisconsin) (Dec 3-1)

285: Conan Jennings (Northwestern) over Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) (TB-1 3-2)


Michigan 30, Michigan State 10

125: Rayvon Foley (Michigan State) maj dec. Austin Assad (Michigan), 10-2

133: Stevan Micic (Michigan) FALL Anthony Tutolo (Michigan State), 0:41

141: Kanen Storr (Michigan) dec. Austin Eicher (Michigan State), 13-7

149: Ben Lamantia (Michigan) maj dec. Jaden Enriquez (Michigan State), 13-5

157: Alec Pantaleo (Michigan) maj dec. Jake Tucker (Michigan State), 12-3

165: Logan Massa (Michigan) maj dec. Austin Hiles (Michigan State), 20-9

174: Myles Amine (Michigan) dec. Drew Hughes (Michigan State), 5-3

184: Cameron Caffey (Michigan State) FALL JT Correll (Michigan), 1:41

197: Jackson Striggow (Michigan) dec Brad Wilton (Michigan State), 7-6

285: Mason Parris (Michigan) dec. Chase Beard (Michigan State), 5-3


Nebraska 37, Maryland 6

125: Zeke Moisey (Nebraska) major dec. Brandon Cray (Maryland), 16-4

133: Jevon Parrish (Nebraska) dec. Orion Anderson (Maryland), 9-5

141: Chad Red (Nebraska) major dec. Michael Doetsch (Maryland), 15-2

149: Alfred Bannister (Maryland) dec. Jordan Shearer (Nebraska), 5-3

157: Tyler Berger (Nebraska) FALL Adam Whitesell (Maryland), 2:39

165: Isaiah White (Nebraska) dec. Phil Spadafora (Maryland), 14-10

174: Mikey Labriola (Nebraska) wins by forfeit

184: Taylor Venz (Nebraska) FALL Kyle Jasenski (Maryland), 4:46

197: Eric Schultz (Nebraska) tech. fall Niko Cappello (Maryland), 26-11

285: Youssif Hemida (Maryland) dec. David Jensen (Nebraska), 8-6
 
For those looking for some more NJ wrestling action today, Flo will be streaming the 'Escape the Rock' tournament with NJ teams: Delbarton, Paulsboro, St Joes Montvale , Southern. Hanover Park (no Raimo, done for year), Kingsway. There may be others too.

Still shocked seeing Van Ness getting thrown and pinned in 20 seconds last night. His opponent Barlett of Wy Sem is a very talented wrestler, obviously.
 
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Jackson Turley on deck mat 4.

Turley beat a very tough John Stout, from Southern HS, NJ, 12-8 in the quarters. I think Stout's dad or uncle was a multi time NJ State Champ.

Ryan Anderson 145, former RU prospect from Beth C/ and NJ , is tearing up this tourney. Shame we couldn't work things out with him.
 
Jackson Turley on deck mat 4.

Turley beat a very tough John Stout, from Southern HS, NJ, 12-8 in the quarters. I think Stout's dad or uncle was a multi time NJ State Champ.

Ryan Anderson 145, former RU prospect from Beth C/ and NJ , is tearing up this tourney. Shame we couldn't work things out with him.

Take down Turley on Morina (up 2-0).
 
Turley has Morina of Paulsboro in the semi. A well known name in NJ HS Wrestling circles.

End 1- Turley up2-0
 
Turley gets Nijenhuis in the finals, Nij advanced by 12-8

Finals start at 12:30. Would imagine 182 goes off about 1:45- 2pm
 
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