Short Time Shots - November 2, 2019

Published: Nov. 3, 2019, 4:08 a.m.

It's Short Time Shots for November 2, 2019!
In Duals:
\u2022Fueled by victories from B.C. LaPrade at 157 pounds and Hunter Bolen at 184 pounds, No. 16 Virginia Tech picked up its first win in school history over Missouri, beating the No. 9 Tigers 29-10 in Blacksburg. The Hokies won the last four matches of the dual, which included a forfeit at 133 and a 26-second fall by Mitch Moore at 141 pounds to close out the win.
\u2022No. 24 Virginia went 2-0, beating Maryland 34-6 and Division III Southern Virginia 50-3. Maryland picked up the first win of the Alex Clemsen era with a win over Southern Virginia 42-6. Of note for people back home, Patrick McCormick from Poquoson, Virginia - that\u2019s my hometown - registered a forfeit W at 125 against Southern Virginia. It\u2019s my show, I\u2019ll mention irrelevant forfeit wins by kids from my hometown if I want.
\u2022Rutgers opened up the season with three wins, picking up a win over newly branded Division I LIU 43-3, the top-ranked team in Division II, Pitt-Johnstown, 22-9 and Division III Centenary 38-6.
\u2022Edinboro opened up year two of the Matt Hill era with three wins, two over non-Division I foes Mercyhurst North East and Ashland and its first MAC win over new conference mate Kent State. In the 29-6 win over Kent State, the top win there was Jacob Oliver\u2019s pin over Andrew McNally at 174 pounds. As SID Bob Shreve wrote, Edinboro eclipsed last year\u2019s win total in one day.
\u2022While listed as an exhibition, it\u2019s a notable that the revived wrestling program at Division II Fairmont State in West Virginia picked up a win over Garrett Community College of Maryland 30-22 on Saturday. It\u2019s the second win in as many days for a new or reinstated program in the state. On Friday, Davis & Elkins opened with a win.
\u2022In Division III, Messiah won its Messiah Invitational with four champions - Josiah Gehr at 133, Garrett Cornell at 141, Nick Barnhardt at 149 and Stephen Maloney at 157 pounds. Messiah outdistanced second-place Ursinus 116.5 to 81. Up in Ithaca, Johnson & Wales took home top honors as three Wildcats won titles - Hayden Brown at 133, Gabriel McDaniel at 141 and Da\u2019mani Burns at 149. Baldwin Wallace was second and picked up a pair of champions - Stanley Bleich at 157 and Zeckary Lehman at 197. Host Ithaca was third and also had three champs. Keeping it Division III, Millikin\u2019s Big Blue beat Elmhurst 29-18
\u2022Mixing things up, we have LeRoy Gardner\u2019s University of the Ozarks of Division III picking up a 41-10 win over NAIA Lyon College in a battle of Arkansas schools. Out West, North Idaho of the NJCAA beat NAIA\u2019s Eastern Oregon 26-19. Keeping with the NAIA, Oklahoma City, coached by Olympian Sam Hazewinkel, blanked Oklahoma Wesleyan 55-0.
In Tournaments:
\u2022Michigan State Open: Ohio State\u2019s Sammy Sasso make his official college debut one to remember as he trounced the field in East Lansing. Sasso had three falls and two technical falls - including a tech over Michigan\u2019s Kanen Storr in the finals. Sasso also decked Purdue\u2019s Nate Limmex in the quarters. Purdue\u2019s Kendall Coleman probably had the biggest breakout performance of the tournament, winning the title at 157 pounds. Among Coleman\u2019s wins were Eric Barone of Illinois, Will Lewan of Michigan, Zac Carson of Ohio and Anthony Artalona of Penn - All known commodities in college wrestling. At 197, Ohio State\u2019s Kollin Moore edged Oklahoma\u2019s Jake Woodley 6-4 in sudden victory, while Michigan\u2019s Mason Parris topped Central Michigan\u2019s Matt Stencel 9-2 in the finals at 285.
\u2022Cowboy Open: Probably the most notable result came at 133 pounds where true freshman Theorius Robison of Northern Colorado beat Wyoming All-American Montorie Bridges 3-2. Now, the craziest thing to me is what I\u2019m about to tell you. Ben VomBaur wrestled collegiately at Boise State, where he was a two-time All-American. He won the Cowboy Open, according to his Facebook page in 2001 and 2002. He finished tied for third - due to the match limit rule - at 133 pounds doing the old man entering the tournament thing. Only, he wasn\u2019t. Ben entered the tournament with Will VomBaur, who attends the Air Force\u2019s Prep School and Vance VomBaur, a high school junior out of Windsor, Colorado. Will didn\u2019t place in the Amateur Division at 125, but Vance won it at 133 in the same age bracket, which is typically for college freshmen and sophomores. Yeah, those are Ben\u2019s kids! He wrestled in a college open with his kids. Holy crap, that\u2019s cool. I met Ben a long time ago at the U.S. World Team Trials in 2005 in Ames.
Late Friday:
\u2022The Battle on the Midway did conclude after the first Short Time Shots of the season was released. Army West Point beat Fresno State 29-9 to conclude the kickoff of the season out in San Diego. In Arkansas, Williams Baptist blanked Central Baptist 48-6.
What's on the docket:
\u2022We\u2019ve got open tournaments at Princeton, Clarion, near Virginia Tech in Roanoke at the Southeast Open and the first Battle at The Citadel, appropriately, at The Citadel. Menlo hosts the Menlo Open, Lycoming\u2019s hosting an invitational, CSU Bakersfield closes out its upper midwest run as Manny Rivera stops at North Dakota State, a spot he used to coach. Down south, Emmanuel faces Reinhardt, which started the year ranked No. 2 in the NAIA. What up Jeff Bedard!

Placing Top Six (From The Newsletter):
\u2022Tim Hands over at FivePointMove.com has all the Greco-Roman coverage you can handle, but if you\u2019re a fan of Greco, you might not be able to stomach some of the stuff coming from Budapest, as it was yet another disappointing day for Greco as the U.S. got shut out of medal contention. Timmy has all the breakdowns, as well as a story on the U15 trip out to Europe as well.
\u2022Clay Cunningham of the Bakersfield Californian pens a pretty solid story on CSU Bakersfield 133-pounder Chance Rich heading into the Runners\u2019 dual on Sunday against North Dakota State.
\u2022From my buddy Mike Catullo out in Pennsylvania, who tipped me off to one of his wrestlers needing a heart transplant. The York Daily Record did a story on the launch of the GoFundMe. You can read about it in the newsletter. Mike was a former assistant at Franklin & Marshall, Millersville and Maryland before moving back to PA to coach and teach at Red Lion High School. This is the same school that hosted Lock Haven vs. Arizona State last year.
\u2022When you think wrestling news, you think the Morrison County Record in Minnesota. Well, if you\u2019re a Pierz wrestling fan, yes, that\u2019s spelled P-I-E-R-Z, then you know that\u2019s the most trusted name in news. In all seriousness, I love stories from local media promoting longtime coaches, so that\u2019s why we have included the story of Mark Jensen\u2019s upcoming induction into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame\u2019s Minnesota chapter.
\u2022From Eric Knopsnyder of the Tribune-Democrat in Johnstown, Pennsylvania - yup, one of the guys from PA Power Wrestling: Bo Bassett, who I recently saw win the Preseason Nationals in Iowa, is a finalist for Sports Illustrated Kids SportsKid of the Year. He\u2019s a seventh grader at Forest Hills Middle School in Sidman, which is just outside Johnstown.
\u2022I\u2019m pretty sure that VomBaur story is going to get some traction nationally once people hear about it.


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