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Saint Marys Carbon City Kickoff Updates

Posted by PlumHS Wrestling on Dec 09 2011 at 11:00AM PST
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Sorry – It was a crazy day from the mat-side so I didn’t have a lot of time to send updates.

Overall the team placed second out of the eight teams which entitled us to a unique looking trophy to say the least. Its either a chainsaw carved mountain with a wrestler on the top or a new wrestling christmas tree.
Everyone wrestled well and gained a lot of experience which was the purpose of this tournament.

Winning their first match of their high school careers (and for some their career) were: Ron Amato (106), Nate Turchick (170), Stephen Turchick (220), Ryan Pivik (JV 132), Josh Kunisky (JV 136), Hunter Fenk (JV 145), Dante Palmieri (JV 285). Congratulations guys!
Overall everyone wrestled tough which may not be reflected in your record but we are very young and we need to grow. That is what the guys did in admirable fashion.

Placing first was Eric Green (132)and John Marotto (145).

Eric went hard and had very good timing with taking his chances to change the match with a couple of head and arms. That’s they way you should do it – good job!

John fine tuned his set ups and worked on riding a bit more as he cruised to his 89 victory of his career. He dominated everyone.

Placing second were Anthony Zummo (138) and Jake DiGuilio (285).

Anthony Zummo came out of the gates dominating the number one wrestler on his side of the bracket. He looked sharp for most of the day. He had a tough finals bout but I think he learned when he stays sharp and in position he is as good as anyone else. He should have many opportunities this season to improve.

Jake DiGuilio wrestled up to heavyweight and you could see the difference immediately. He had to work short offense and be patient to get the guys out of position. He did a great job and learned a bit about hand fighting along the way.

Placing third were Reilly Demharter (160) and the Turchick brothers Nate (170) and Stephen (220).

Reilly returned to the mat for the first time since his surgery on his shoulder. He still looks a bit rusty but showed flashes of what is to come in the future. He beat some of the better wrestlers at the tournament and hopefully he builds on this success.

Stephen had a strong tournament even though he had a tough first match. He got slammed the first match which caused a muscle spasm but he took care of it and wrestled back to the semi’s were he mysteriously went 1-1 due to a clerical error at the head table.

Nate looked real tough immediately dispensing of the top wrestler at his weight during his first match. Even in the matches he lost he battled the entire time and gave himself a chance to win.

Placing fourth were Ron Amato (106) and Robert Williams (152).

Ron Amato battled every match. He wrestled some upperclassmen with more experience and that proved to be a little too much. Despite the disadvantage he found a way to keep in every match and earn his first win.

Robert looks like he is going to be a force to recon with this year. He was solid on his feet and dangerous on top. I am looking forward to his season.

Reilly returned to the mat for the first time since his surgery on his shoulder. He still looks a bit rusty but showed flashes of what is to come in the future. He beat some of the better wrestlers at the tournament and hopefully he builds on this success.

Nick DePastino (113) and JJ Zimmer (126) wrestled tough for the first time stepping on the mat for a competition. Every match he improved a bit. By making these improvements they will see success soon.

JV Wrestlers each record a win.
Ryan Pivik (132), Josh Kunisky (138), Hunter Fenk (145), Zeke Bonura (152), and Dante Palmieri (285)all stepped on the mat to get some work and each of them recorded at least one win.

Ryan and Josh have never wrestled before. Ryan went 2-1 with two pins. Josh went 1-1 with a pin.

Hunter and Dante are joining the team after some junior high experience. Hunter went 1-1 with a fall. Dante went 2-0 with two falls.

Zeke has had some experience on the varsity level and it showed in his dominate performance. He went 3-0 with two falls and a tech fall.

Thanks to all the parents and friends that made the trip and helped ride the boys home. Once again Plum was the most represented.

Also, OMG a special thanks to our two stat girls Savannah Zummo and Mackenzie Dailey – you did a great job! (Nice Face)

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