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.
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.
17 comments:
I was a little surprised to find that Hall lost. I wonder if the transfer has affected him at all with style conflict or other factors.
There was a POSSIBLE set of back points that weren't called. If Earl wouldn't have gotten ridden out for the rest of the first period, or scored a takedown in the second period, it would have been a different match. This match was very similar to several of his matches last year with Mauricio, except that his throw in the closing seconds did not score this time.
KW,
Thanks for the recap, I'm sorry I missed the match but have no doubt it went down just as you stated.
Here goes KW, talking to himself again!!
I love it!
yeah kw, great analysis. i bet if hall would've scored more points he would've won. why are we always trying to find an excuse to why someone lost. give credit to the other guy for winning, period.
oh, kw, hall's jock strap is a little to small for you so get off it. go paint the field for your girl's soccer game or something.
Braddock AD a South Dade man. Wonder if his boss likes that.
paint field for soccer girls???
pretty lame way to attack kw dont u think?
Anonymous's,
Some of you are being unfair to KW. As for his synopsis of the Hall match he is clearly speaking as a homer and I don't think he was trying to hide the fact that he would have rather seen Hall win the match. I don't think he was taking any credit away from his opponent, but rather notating how the match could have gone differently had Hall Finished some maneuvers or acted less conservatively.
As for KW pulling for SD kids, that is to be expected, he has tons of time and even money invested in those kids, just because he picked up and went to Braddock to be AD does not mean he is just going to abandon kids that thought of his as friend and mentor. I'm sure as time goes by and KW loses his association with the kids that were there while he was there that his affiliation with SD will diminish, though I don't foresee him ever losing his close friendship with to Balmeceda.
Paladin a adult attacked KW first. Thats so childish, Paladin I am very disappointed in you. I used to be a fan of how you coach and how make you good programs now I think you are very inmature and a jerk, A$$HOLE!
Anonymous,
I do not believe Paladin was attacking KW, I think it was a tongue in cheek comment on the quick post and response method between myself and myself.
LOL!!!
Anonymous,
If that is how you feel, good for you. KW and I are friends and "accuse" each other often of being the famed Spiderman. I appreciate your acknowledgement of my adulthood - I sometimes wonder if I have gotten there yet.
Thanks!
anonymous,
Sorry if my comments took away from the tournament that Laxton had. He had a dominating preformance in the semis, I believe that he pinned Bliss from Springstead in less than 1 minute. Also, he was able to ride Earl Hall for well over 1 minute to keep the 2 - 0 lead in the first period. He wrestled well all tournament long. Plus he is a big 103 pounder. Laxton should do well in February.
My comments were directed at Spiderman, specifically. I was pointing out the fact that this result was very similar to the matches that Earl and Mauricio had last year. Mauricio had leads in the GMAC and State Final matches, but Earl found a way to pull them out in the third period.
Paladin, I'm not mad at you, it was kind of funny to be talking with some of my other personalities.
wow kw is NOW on SD, Braddock coaches, Spiderman, Paladin, Balmegay, and now Hall and his dad's
South Dade shouldn't be allowed to compete due to their recruiting.
Why is everyone shocked that Earl Hall losted the guy that beat him is also a stud to be honest with you guys im suprise the score was that close i though Laxton would have won by at least 4 points but i guess i underestimated HOW GREAT Hall really is remember theres good wrestlers everywhere not only in DADE County so don't get shocked when some1 from Dade loses..
Hall should be sitting out a year like all the other seven wrestlers recriuted by SD from Homestead, Sunset, and other schools in dade. If they dont win states, they should start recriuting in Nationals.
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