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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Bucs Win But it Was No Slaughter


103 – Hall (SD) ff 6-0 6-0
112 - Harris (AM) pins Mcpherson by cradle in the second period 6-6
119 - Ore (AM) beats Villanueva in a decision 6-9
125 - Montero (SD) beats Cortez by a major 10-9
130 - Perez (AM) beats Rojas in a decision 10-12
135 – (SD) ff 16-12
140 - Metellus(SD) wins by major 20-12
145 - Sanders(SD) wins by tech 25-12
152 - Eddie(SD) wins by pin 31-12
160 - Montalvo (SD) wins by major 35-12
171 - Abeledo (AM) wins by inj. def. 35-18
189 - Castillo (AM) wins by decision 35-21
215 - Wiggins (SD) wins by decision in overtime 38-21
285 - Chirino (AM) wins by pin 38-27


Despite two forfeits American manages to keep it close, a testament to Osorio, his kids and their preparation. It is now more evident than ever that South Dade's off season acquisitions managed to keep the Patriots at bay for yet another year.


SD

I was impressed with Montero for South Dade; he has gotten bigger and stronger and has added some SD magic to his game. He looks to be a force at 125 and could present a problem for someone who thought their ticket to Lakeland was stamped.

Villanueva looks too small for 119, and I would not be surprised to see him make the cut to 112 soon but then what happens to McPhearson.

Metellus and Sanders were their usual impressive selves, both were trying to get SD pins but American was in pure survival mode in these two matches and in both managed to give up fewer points that South Dade was inclined to acquire.

Eddie was not impressive to start, but a burst of athleticism earned him a pin that helped to seal Americans defeat.

Montalvo impressed as well with a vice grip, head pressure, and a series of Near Fall scoring maneuvers that outclassed his opponent for a major decision.

Wiggins was underwhelming at best, maybe I expected more form him but he could easily have lost to a virtual unknown.


AMR

Harris was Very impressive, huge for a twelve pounder and my early favorite to Steal the 112 division, he dominated McPhearson and overpowered his much smaller rival.

Ore was impressive as well as he managed to defeat a more seasoned and more accomplished wrestler, but I feel that Villanueva is better suited for a lower weight class, the problem is where does that put McPhearson who is already small at 112, quite the dilemma for Balmeceda I think

Perez was impressive as well, as much a bruiser as his brother was, but also showed some skill and endurance his brother never had, he will be a force at 130.

Abeledo and King had a violent head collision; it was hard to tell who got the worst of it because King was not allowed to continue due to what might be concussion as the trainer repeatedly checked his eyes with a flashlight before calling the match. Abeledo was having his head examined by the trainers as if he possibly needed stitches. Abeledo seemed the stronger of the two and was well in control and ahead of King when the collision ended the match.

Castillo does not look like much but was able to handle the seemingly more athletic Webster.

Chirino was Frustrated by SD’s heavy for a while but eventually used his superior size and strength to Subdue and Pin the smaller opponent.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Brief History of Ron Osorio



Osorio's history



He wrestled at Miami Beach and stayed like so many other kids to help his former coach. He coach for 5 years there before something happened and he stopped. I believe that last year Miami Beach sent 7 to the state tournament and placed 3rd in Regionals. After his departure Miami Beach suffered a collapse similar to the one Hialeah suffered at his departure. Here are some names that may be attributed to Osorio at Miami Beach other than Baez.


Steve Carry
Steve Knight
George Thompson
Eden Gervais
Edgar Velazquez
Antoine Miranbeaux
James Jean-Baptiste
Mohammed Sadeek
Jackie Hayes
Just some who Osorio coached at Beach High, quite the impressive little list.



He was out of wrestling until he began to coach at JFK middle school where he was feeding NMB senior. Once again and for some unknown reason he leaves for Hialeah instead of taking over the NMB program. NMB may not have suffered that great collapse that Miami Beach or Hialeah went thru but many still wonder what might have been, sincve many of the wrestlers that would have followed Osorio to NMB ended up at Krop doing great things for Phillips. Again I will do you the pleasure of listing some names from his middle school program:


Michael Dominguez
Andrew Lankford
Wendell Eloi
Eloi Windel (yes they are different)
Caringhton Janvier
Geovanni Harris (yes that had history before Harris went to Phillips)


It seems that where ever he goes he works to get his kids better.
Not sure what happened at Hialeah either but just for fun I will list the names of the studs and potential studs he left there on his way out to American where all he did was create a new crop of studs.


Michael Nates
Daniel Ogando
Alain Espinosa
Robert Aguila
Jose Balboa
Jhonar Gonzales


The bottom line is this, Osorio goes to a school and they have great teams. Not the best, never the best but great enough for people to take notice. He does this mostly without a middle school program, without a kids program, and without multiple coaches.


No, Osorio is not Spiderman, but if he were what else would he say, and how would he have all this information. Remember when the Spiderman was Coney and the rationale was that Coney hated Brandon. Then I was Mahler because Mahler hated Brandon but also loved South Ridge. Then I was Pardo because I loved South Miami kids and spoke highly of Pardo, South Dade, and Pardo's friend Balmeceda. Then I was KW because SD was the greatest thing since sliced bread and it just seemed like the I was way too smart, and had way too much information and knowledge of computers and Mathematics. Now I am Osorio because I have hated on South Dade for their recent behavior, and because I have picked a little on the saintly boys of Columbus. OK if you say so...


I sincerely care very little for whom you think I might be, my real interest, what keeps me going, and my true anticipation is on whom you think I will be next.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Spiders Lair Welcomes our Newest Member

Ricky Bobby


Hey Ricky how do you like your page?

Lets make a deal register your name and I will let you say what ever you want, about me about Spideysorio, about Columbus, about anything so long as it is not profane and does not cross the boundaries set forth by the Google Gods.
I am always willing to give equal time not just to people that might agree with me, but also to those with dissenting views. This has always been my policy. Write up anything you want, it could be 100% pro Columbus, I promise to put it on the front page. This offer is not just for you but for anyone out there.
So bring it Ricky Bobby.

Match by match result of the Braddock vs Columbus Dual meet




119 Julio Fernandez Brad vs Kevin Gurevich Col. Takedown and scramble Gurevich gets 4, Fernandez escapes for 1. Fernandez tries a head and arm, but Gurevich scores off of it and gets back for 9 – 1 at the end of the period. Fernandez get a reversal and the pin 1:30 into the second period.

125 Gabe Chandler Brad vs Lazaro Borges Col. Laz is deep on a high crotch, but Gabe scores with his defense. Laz almost gets a reversal off of Gabe’s turn attempt. Gabe regains control and get the pin with 1 second left in the period.

130 Danny Oger Brad vs George Gulesian Col. George gets the takedown right away with back points. First period ends 4 – 0. George gets another takedown and the pin 25 seconds into the second period.

135 Fernando Baltadono Brad vs Jake Rio Col. Fernando in quick low shot, Jake defends. Jake spins behind for the takedown after 1 minute of defending his leg. Jake gets a leg in, locks up the banana split and get the pin with 3 seconds left.

140 Randy Pineyro Brad vs Louis Nodar Col. Randy in on a shot and Louis defends it. Louis tries a throw on the edge, but Randy gets out. Louis in on a single, but Randy gets out. Randy working on a front headlock, but Louis gets out. Restart with 30 seconds left. Louis scores off of a double leg with 15 seconds left. 2 – 0 Louis. Second period Louis is down. Louis stands up and Randy brings right back down, a slam is called. Louis takes his recovery time, but continues the match. Gets his escape after 10 seconds and has a 4 – 0 lead. Randy in on a deep double, but Louis funks out. Randy scores a quick takedown of the restart and left Louis go, 5 – 2. Randy in on a single, Louis tries to funk under, but Randy is awarded the takedown and 3 back points to take the lead 7 – 5. Restart with 10 seconds left, Randy is able to ride him out to retain his 2 point lead. Randy takes down to start the third. Louis puts in a leg and is working a power half. Louis works that leg series for a long time. Randy get a reversal and 2 back points with less than 10 seconds left. Randy 11 – 5.

145 Ramiro Rojas Brad vs Nick Martin Hidalgo Col. Nick gets a takedown and back points in a head and arm finish. He losed the hold and gives up penalty point for the illegal hold. Period ends 5 – 1. Nick takes down. Nick gets his escape followed by a takedown off an attempted head and arm. Nick gets the pin 51 seconds into the second period.

152 Hernan Madrid Brad vs Andrew Phells Col. Madrid gets a takedown late in the period. Andrew starts on bottom and gets a reversal after 1 minute into the second period. Andrew rides him out for the final 1 minute of the second period. Madrid takes bottom to start the third. Madrid gets the escape late in the third period. Restart from neutral with 40 seconds left. Madrid gets the takedown and back points to secure the victory 7 – 2.

160 Vasiley Udolkin Brad vs Allen Pena Col. Allen score of a lateral early in the match. Allen gets the pin with 14 seconds left in the first period.

171 Nate Jean Brad vs Alex Fernandez Col. Alex gets a takedown for a 2 – 1lead in the first period. Alex starts the second period on the bottom. Nate rides Alex out for the second period. Nates starts the third period on bottom. With 45 seconds left Alex locks hans and Nate gets an escape for a 3 – 2 lead. Nate then secures a takedown to build his lead to 5 – 2. Alex is injured and can not continue, Nate wins by injury default.

189 Christian Lopez Brad vs Kevin Casasnovas Col Christian starts the match with a head and arm, Kevin calls for injury time after 45 seconds. Christian is up 6 – 0. After the restart Christian lets him go then throws him for the pin in 1:41.

215 forfeit Brad vs Nick Charles Col.

285 Danny Vinegra Brad vs Alex Wethy Col. No points scored in the first period. Alex hits a nice low single just as time was expiring, no score. Danny starts on bottom. Late in the period he gives up 2 back points as he tries a fat boy roll. Alex starts the third period on bottom and gets an escape with in 5 seconds. Alex gets a takedown late in the third and with 14 seconds left he gets the pin.

103 forfeit Brad vs Mark Gulesian Col.

112 Bryan Berrios Brad vs Matt Noffo Col. Matt with a quick takedown. Period ends 2 – 0. Wrestlers are neutral for the second period. Matt scores off of a pancake type takedown. Period ends 7 – 0. Matt is down, get a reversal and the pin 44 seconds into the third period.


Monday, December 15, 2008

Updated Rankings


The updated rankings are out; unfortunately I only received 7 ballots that I could count as I did not accept the anonymous votes. If you'd like to participate in the ranking process there are three ways you can do it, either post it with a registered name on the Spiders Lair (I don't know what the big deal is you will still be anonymous) or you can send me your private ballot at iamspiderman on the FKu site or to my private email at spiderman_fkn_wrestling @ yahoo.com

All weight classes were not complete because I did not include the names of any wrestlers that did not get at least 3 votes out of the 7.

We will do it again next week and hopefully get a better sampling. Tell your friends to register and vote or to send me private mail, make your self heard and make your opinion count.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

New Poll (Registered Member Only Please)


I will start a new poll on team and individual rankings, but it will only be open to registered voters. The reason I can only tabulate registered voters is so that voters may only cast one ballot. If I were to allow anonymous voters then the box could be stuffed and I won't have that.

Here is how it will work.

The voters compile a list of Teams from 1 to 10 with 1 obviously being the highest rank, the voters will then do the same for the individuals in their respective weight class but individuals will only be ranked 1 to 5. I will compile the rankings every Monday and post the consensus. The rankings will be featured on the right side of the blog as a permanent section week to week, the first edition will be out next Monday.


So get your list ready and start posting which teams and individuals you feel are tops in Dade County.

P.S. If you prefer to vote privatly for fear that someone might know your alias but do not wish to be excluded, you can send me your votes privately at the FKN private box under the name "iamspiderman" or you can email it to me at Spiderman_fkn_wrestling@yahoo.com.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Wrestling Scores




Durant Finals



The Finals did not go in order, they went 103, 285, 112, 215, etc. All the #1 seeds made the Finals, and 10 of them won. Team Results 1 South Dade 2 Riverdale 3 Osceola 4 Springstead 5 Manatee


103 Earl Hall SD vs Tavis Laxton Suw

Travis scores off of a double 30 seconds into the match, rides him tough for the rest of the period. 2 – 0. Laxton choice and he goes down, after the third restart Laxton gets an escape off a stand up. Earl in on a takedown on the edge, out of bounds, restart with 45 seconds left in the second. 3 – 0 end of 2. Hall choose neutral, good single, Laxton gets out of it. Earl scores off a duck under 20 seconds into the third. Out of bounds on a turn attempt, 1:05 left in the match 3 – 2 Laxton. Stand up 4 – 2 with 1 minute left. Stalling on Laxton 50 seconds left. Earl in on a single and he runs him over 4 – 4 with 30 seconds left. Laxton sit out with 15 seconds left 5 – 4 Laxton. Earl throws head and arm with 3 seconds left, but he can’t finish. Final 5 – 4 Travis Laxton Suw.


285 John Wofford PB vs John Lopez PBG

Lopez scores of a knee block 1 minute in. Lopez rides him out 2 – 0. Wofford chooses down and scores off a reversal 10 seconds into the second. Lopez gets away with 1:10 left, 3 – 2 Lopez. Lopez chooses neutral, some good heavyweight pummeling, Lopez picks up a stall warning with 1 minute left. Lopez goes for an inside trip, Wofford tries to counter with a head an arm, but Lopez slips out to score the 2. Wofford get the escape, but the match ends 5 – 3, John Lopez PBG


112 Quintavian McPhearson SD vs Alex Hamm Dur

30 seconds in, no score stop for blood. Quint scores off of a single with 1:15 left. Alex tries to funk, stallmate, restart with 35 seconds left. End of first 2 – 0 Quint. Alex chooses down, Quint chooses to give the point and start neutral. Duck under to a head and arm with 30 seconds left, Alex fights it off to see the third period, 7 – 1 Quint. Quint chooses neutral and scores off a throw by, 9 – 1 with 1:30 left. Alex escapes 9 – 2 with 1 minute to go. Alex gets a stall point, match ends 9 – 3 for Quintavian McPhearson SD.


215 Willie Wiggins SD vs Trevor Dunn Rdale

Willie scores a quick takedown and release 2 -1 20 seconds into the match. Willie scores 5 with 20 seconds left (sorry I looked away and missed the takedown). Willie chooses down and hits a quick stand up. High Crotch and release 10 – 1, with 1:20 left in the second. Trevor steps in and Willie whips him down for 5 more. Willie lifts Trevor with wrist and crotch control and places him on his back, for 3 more. Final Willie Wiggins
SD 18 – 2 in 3:47


119 Mauricio Villanueva SD vs Gabriel Chandler Brad

Gabe hits an outside single, switches off to a double for a takedown 30 seconds into the match. Gabe rides him out, 2 – 0. Gabe is on bottom to start the second, gets an escape 15 seconds in and scores off another shot 30 seconds in the second. Mauricio gives up a stall point towards the end of the second 6 – 0. Third period starts neutral, Gabe scores another takedown. Mauricio gives up another stalling point with 30 seconds left. Final score 9 – 0 Gabriel Chandler Brad.


189 Caylor Williams PB vs Scott Werm Spr

Scott earns a quick takedown and Caylor escapes. Caylor goes for a dump and Scott counters, after a series of counters Caylor earns the takedown in a Peterson like position as they go out of bounds Caylor picks up 3 back points and Scott gets an escape 6 – 3 with 2 seconds left. Scott starts the second period on bottom, Caylor rides tough and scores 2 of a bar arm series as the period ends, 8 – 3 Caylor. Caylor starts the third period on bottom and gets a quick reversal. After a potential dangerous call, score is 10 – 4 with a restart with 1:30 left. Caylor rides him out, final 10 – 4 Caylor Williams PB


125 Eric Chandler Brad vs Nick Soto Spr

Eric in deep on a single, Nick tries to funk, but Eric catches him on the back. They get out of bounds 5 – 0 Eric. After a restart Nick gets an escape 5 – 1, Eric gets another takedown off a scramble. Great scramble and Eric gets another takedown, but the scrambling and funking continues. Nick starts the second period on the bottom. Nick tries to roll, gets caught a couple of times, close to nearfall criteria, but no back points are called. Eric gives up a penalty point and a restart with 50 seconds left. Second period ends 7 – 2. Third period starts neutral, Eric scores another takedown 15 seconds into the period. Eric rides him out to finish the match with a 9 – 2 victory for Eric Chandler Brad.


171 Jacob Harmer GV vs Levi Clemmons Osc

Jacob goes straight to the front headlock, but Levi gets out of it. Second front head lock and Jacob is able to spin behind and throw a leg in to establish control. Jacob gets the pin with 36 seconds left. Jacob Harmer GV pin in 1:24


130 Matt Nereim WSp vs Joe Locksmith Osc

Joe score a quick takedown and release. Great scramble off of a Locksmith single leg, Nereim flips through the leg, no points scored Joe scores off 2 more spin behinds as the period ends 6 – 2 Joe. Second period starts neutral and Nereim flips out of another single leg attempt. 30 seconds into the second period, Joe gets another takedown. Matt gets his third escape which Joe quickly answers with his fifth takedown. Off of his stand up, Matt hits a nice head and arm to make the score 10 – 8. Matt starts off the third period down, Matt gives up a stalling point after being riding for 45 seconds. Matt tries to funk off the restart. Matt finally scores his escape off a stand up, 11 – 9 Joe with 30 seconds left. Matt pummeling and throws him for 5 with 8 seconds left. Final 14 – 11 Matt Nereim WSp.


160 John Nichols Lake vs David Richardson LG

David whips John to his back for 4, 40 seconds into the match. John stands up and picks up a stall warning and an escape with 50 seconds left. John starts the second period down. After a minute of being ridden, John scores a stalling point and an escape to make it 4 – 3. David starts the third period on bottom. Lots of action, no points scored, until 30 seconds left and David is called for stalling from the bottom and the match is now tied 4 – 4. Here we go with the first overtime match of the night. John drops for a shot on the edge of the mat, restart with 40 seconds left. David pushing with double underhooks, not points scored. David starts the first tie breaker on the bottom and gets an escape in about 5 seconds. John takes his turn on bottom in the second tie breaker period being down by 1. John stands up but can’t get away as David tries to bring him back down. David Richardson LG wins 5 – 4 in TB3. David beat the #3, #2, and #1 seed in consecutive matches.


135 Pete Baldwin Osc vs Wilson Metellus SD

Wilson scores off a double quickly, and he cuts Pete after about 10 seconds. Pete ends up on top off a scramble, with legs in and rides him almost all the way, but Wilson gets a reversal as the buzzer sounds. 4 – 3 Wilson . Second period starts on their feet, Wilson shots in and Pete spins out. Wilson in deep on another single, but Pete scrambles out of it. Wilson in on yet another single, but can’t score as time expires. Still 4 – 3, Wilson . Pete picks down, Wilson chooses to go neutral so we are tied with 2 minutes left. Pete scores off of Wilson ’s shot attempt, after he stretches him out. Restart with 1:05 left and Pete is on top and up by 2. Pete gives up a stall warning with 25 seconds left. Off the restart Wilson gets in deep on a reversal and gets it with 5 seconds left. For the second straight match we are going to overtime. Pete turns Wilson ’s shot into a takedown and pin. Pete Baldwin Osc pin in 6:30


152 Alex Eggers Osc vs Nick Rex LG

Alex in deep on a high crotch and after a brief fight, Nick bails out and gives up 2 before possibly going to his back. Alex rides him out for 1:20. Nick chooses down, and gets 1 after a while. Alex gets another takedown with 15 seconds left. Restart with 5 seconds left. 4 – 1 after 2 and Alex starts the third period on bottom. After an escape the score is 5 – 1 with 1:30 left. At the 1 minute mark Alex scores his third takedown. Even with 2 restarts Alex rides him out to win. Final score 7 – 1 Alex Eggers Osc.


140 Brett Jorge LG vs Herman Hernandez Riv

Scoreless first period, a couple of restarts. Brett wins toss and goes on bottom. Brett is up and out in 3 seconds. Brett gets a takedown late in the second period to earn a 3 points lead. Herman goes on bottom to start the third, he gets his escape with 30 seconds left and 10 seconds later he scores off a double to tie the match. Restart with 17 seconds left and Herman is on top, Brett pops right up, Herman drops to the leg and fights it. Overtime here we come. Takedown on the edge, Brett is signaled with the winning takedown, Coach Sargable confers with the ref, no change. Brett Jorge won the match 5 – 3 in Overtime.


145 Kendrick Sanders SD vs Gabriel Bird Osc

Kendrick scores off of a snatch double in 15 seconds. After the restart they are neutral. Kendrick scores off of a single leg on the edge. After a conference, the takedown stands. Kendrick rides him out 40 seconds, including 3 restarts, but Gabriel gets away with 3 seconds left. Second period and Kendrick goes down and he escapes after 10 seconds, Kendrick is up 5 – 2. Some great scrambles, but no points for the next minute. Period ends with them in the center banging away. Third period and Gabriel picks down, Kendrick goes optional start and lets him go, score is now 5 – 3 Kendrick. A lot of banging, 1 minute left and they are in the center of the mat. 43 seconds left and a restart, Gabriel takes a fake shot, followed 1o seconds later by a low single attempt. Kendrick gets a stall warning with 15 seconds left. Winner, Kendrick Sanders SD 5 – 3.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A New Poll Hits The Lair

Who will win?

American VS Columbus

It a simple question, let us know what you think and why. What are your scenarios?

We have a month to discuss it as they will not face of until the 7th of January, I'm sure much will change between now and then but the implications are that the team that wins this match will be the official Brides Maid, the First Loser, the number ONE team in the City after the Best team in the city, the second best team in Dade County because we all kow who the best team is already. It's a good thing there is at least a little Drama for second place or this might be one boring a$$ season.


This Weeks Scores

South Dade 55 Braddock 18

119 Mauricio Villanueva SD pin :55 Julio Fernandez Brad 6 - 0
125 Gabe Chandler Brad pin 2:37 Andres Montero SD 6 - 6
130 Eric Chandler Brad pin 3:28 Robert Rojas SD 6 - 12
135 Jesse Ramirez SD dec 11 - 6 Danny Oger Brad 9 - 12
140 Wilson Mettelus SD pin 1:33 Fernando Baltadono Brad 15 - 12
145 Randy Pineyro Brad dec 5 - 1 Daren Anguiano SD 15 - 15
152 Kendrick Sanders SD pin John Alvarez Brad 2:41 21 - 15
160 Luis Montalvo SD tech 15 - 0 2:55 Dennis Madrid Brad 26 - 15
171 Shawn King SD forfeit 32 - 15
189 Travus Webster SD pin 3:34 Christian Lopez Brad 38 - 15
215 Willie Wiggings SD pin 3:32 Nate Jean Brad 44 - 15
285 Danny Viniegra Brad dec 3 - 2 Oscar Paz SD 50 - 18
103 G. Ponce SD forfeit 50 - 18
112 Javier Carbajal SD tech 21 - 6 4:13 Bryan Berrio Brad 55 - 18


American sacks Miami High
then decimates South West

No real Shocker that American won these duals, that was expected, the real shockers here are the margins of victory. That American could very nearly overwhelm two of Dade Counties top 10 teams is impressive to say the least. I went to this Dual expecting much more but left frankly a little disappointed, though impressed with American. Miami High just came off a decent beating at the hands of Columbus the night before so they might not have been wrestling at 100% while SW chose to FF a number of matches to American for reasons undetermined. South West and Miami High both have very fine individuals in spots; that American could win 11 of 13 matches against MIA and allow SW but a forfeit victory is quite the tale. Oliver for SW sat in the stands the whole night, I'm not sure why he is out of the line-up but he was not in uniform, maybe somoene out there could shed a little insight as to Oliveras conspicuous lack of participation. Osorio continues to impress with his ability to not only build a team but to strengthen and threaten the powers that be. Congratulations to American.


American 47- Miami High 6

103 - Double FF112 - Guzman (MH) Stays at 112 instead of bumping up to Harris
119 - (AM) pins 6-3
125 - (AM) pins 12-3
130 - (AM) wins decision 15 -3
135 - (AM) wins decision 18-3
140 - (AM) decision 21 -3145 - (AM) pins 26-3
152 - (MH) wins decision 26-6
160 - (AM) wins decision 29-6
171 - (AM) pins 35-6
189 - (AM) wins decision 38-6
215 - (AM) wins decision 41-6
HWT - (AM)pins 47-6


American 72 - South West 6

103 - SW FF 0-6
112 - AM pins 6-6
119 - AM pins 12-6
125 - AM pins 18-6
130 - AM decision 21-6
135 - AM FF 27-6
140 - AM FF 33-6
145 - AM FF 39-6
152 - AM pins 45-6
160 - AM pins 51-6
171 - AM pins 57-6
189 - AM pins 63-6
215 - AM pins 69-6
HWT - AM FF 72-6