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DIVISIONS 11.111 BY DAVE SCHUITE Enquirer contributor

Selecting Purcell Marian as the team to beat in Division II-III was an obvious choice for the coaches voting in The Cincinnati Enquirer's wrestling poll. . After all, under 23-year veteran coach Terry Meinking,the Cavaava liers Tiers have 14 consecutive winning seasons while amassing a 17561-1 record in dual meets, Again this year,Purcell Marian will blend experience with youth in an effort to earn a seventh Greater Catholic League North championship in the last eight years. Returning state qualifiers include Chris Rogers and Steve Williams. 2. READING: Life without Dick Engel Jr., the 1996 Division III state champion and 1997 runner-up, will be interesting for a Blue Devil team loaded with potential and experience. Key wrestlers include Clint Harmeyer- (32-6), D.J. Engel (3535 7), Tim Kelly (24-7), Andre Carnevale (24-14), Chad Wiley (19-12) and Gary Blair (17-3) 3. TAYLOR: There's good reason for the high ranking. Veteran coach Craig Wilms will build the learn around two-time state qualifier Tony Brock and five other wrestlers who qualified to the (Iistrict last year. "We're still trying to find a 103pounder," Wilms said."All of the other weight classes are filled and this will be one of my mostexpertenced and better teams in 17 years." 4. MADEIRA:This could be one of veteran coach Bob Kearns' stronger teams with five expertanced wrestlers expected to lead. "We have a lot of experience, even at the freshman level," Kearns said. Ron Vaccari (33-8), Bob Foley (31-9), Keith Ringling (19-11), Ryan Opichka (34-7) and John Cardoza (27-14)-will lead the way. S. LEMON MONROE:Zach Hensley, a state qualifier at 119 pounds as a freshman who will probably wrestle at 140 this season, heads a Hornet team that lacks depth,experience and numbees. hustyearcoach Dom Williams

BY DAVE SCHUITE Enquirer contributor When unsure, vote for teams that have been there before. This appeared.to be the method used by coaches voting in The Cincinnati Enquirer's preseason Division I wrestling poll. As a result, 1998 Division I city champion Fairfield claimed the No. l spotfollowed by Moeller. There are no returning state champions but 14 state qualifiers are back in Division I with nine in Division 11-and four in Division III. Although coach Ron Masanek voted Moeller on top,there's good reason why the Indians received strong support with state qualifiers Michael Wahoff and Jeff Ramsey in the lineup. "We graduated seven varsity wrestlers," Masanek said."But we should have a solid but young team." 2. MOELLER:After reviewing the roster, it's easy to understand why Moeller received the most first-place votes. Coach Jeff Gaier's team returns six district qualifiers (Brian Zinkan, Danny Hill, Joe Zinkan, Bobby Lyons,David Blanks,Donald Schnitzer)along with three other experienced performers. 3. HARRISON: Returning state qualifiers Kris Niehaus and Brady Morris will anchor a strong and experienced Wildcat team that will also rely on Ray Langdon,Nick Bamonte,Joe Hinson and Robert Doerflein. ."We return 12 varsity lettermen," coach Chad Dennis said. "This team can be one ofthe top in the city." 4. SYCAMORE: Veteran coach Gary Listermann is cautiously optimistic this season with a strong senior class that.includes state qualifier Omar Scruggs (383) along with Blake Kaplan and Brett Livingston. "We have three wrestlers who won more than 30 matches and two others with 20 or more victories," Listermann said. S. ELDER: State qualifiers Nick Spatola (5th) and Ken Lambers return for a Panthers team

Taylor's Tony Brock works out at practice recently. Brock, a two-time state qualifier, leads an experienced Taylor squad. faces a tough situation. Several wrestlers transferred to other schools; others decided not to compete this season. 6. BATAVIA: When coach Steve Shinkle was informed ofthe Bulldogs'ranking, he laughed. "We lost six seniors and replaced them with sophomores and freshmen," Shinkle said. "Right now I'd say we should be closer to the bottom than the top." 7, HILLSBORO: Returning state qualifier Richard Burns will carry the burden along with four other seniors, including Shaun Culbreath, Jerry Fraley, Steve Gnau and Steve Kudika. Junior Brandon Holiday will also play an important role. S. WILMINGTON:The Hurricanes return a veteran squad that includes district qualifiersJed Smith, Ryan Wisecup, Jason McIntyre and Nathan Horne. After spending a year in Florida,Shane Bankard will assume a starting position along with Dylan Honnerlaw and Joey Ross. "We have a good nucleus to

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Coaches wrestling poll

Division I Nick Spatola. Elder, sophomore, 103 Chris Mclnlire. Lakota'Nesf, junior, 119 Jason Wilcox, Oak Hills, senior, 119 Mike Wahoff, Fairfield, sophomore, 125 Ken Lambers, Elder, senior, 130 Arlen Lampe, Glen Este, junior, 130 Omar Scruggs, Sycamore,senior, 135 Joe McCabe, St. Xavier, senior, 140 Kris Niehaus, Harrison, senior. 152 Casey Abrams, Lebanon,junior, 152 Vince Carraher, St. Xavier, senior, 160 Brett Livingston, Sycamore,senior. 171 Brady Morris, Harrison,senior, 215 Jett Ramsey, Fairfield, junior, Hwt

Division I 1. Fairfield (6).......................... T. 73 2. Moeller(7) ..........................163 3. Harrison (3) ........................160 4. Sycamore(2) ......................134 5. Elder(1)..............................116 6. St. Xavier ..............................89 7. Oak Hills ................................83 8. Lakota West ..........................65 9. Glen Este....:..........................50 10. Loveland (2)..........................49 Others: Lakota East 24,Princeton 15, Colerain 8, Hamilton 2, Mount Healthy 3, La Salle 1, Milford 1.

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Division II Tony Brock, Taylor, senior, 112 Chris Rogers, Purcell Marian, senior, 112 Zack Hensley, L. Monroe,soph.,119 Aaron Ray, Ross,junior, 125 Dan Sheffield, Loveland, senior, 125 Richard Burns, Hillsboro, senior, 130 Tim Magee, Springboro, senior, 160 Dave Casteel, Loveland, senior, 171 Steve Williams, Purcell Mar., senior, Hwt Division III Tim Kelly, Reading,sophomore, ore,12 Gerald Gertz, Lockland, omor 12 Robbie Phillips, Bethel-Tate, junior, 135 Brandon Faubion, Bethel-Tate, junior, 215

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build on," coach Jeff Wiederhold said. 9. TURPIN: With 10 returning starters, the Spartans could quickly rise in the poll. District qualifiers Nick Taylor, Lee Lombardo and Steve Holm are catalysts for a team loaded with 13 seniors and six juniors. 10. EDGEWOOD:First-year coach Alan Bair inherited a team loaded with seniors and talented

underclassmen that hasthe potential to move much higher in the Poll. Jim Williams,a senior who has a 74-33career record,is one offive wrestlers with the potential to qualify for the state tournament. 10. BETHEL-TATE: Returning state qualifiers Robbie Phillips and Brandon Faubion will anchor a strong and talented Tiger team that includes nine letter winners.

Division II-III 1. Purcell Marian (5)..................99 2. Reading(3)............................71 3. Taylor ....................................68 4. Madeira ................................57 5. Lemon Monroe ......................40 6. Batavia ..................................33 7. Hillsboro................................26 8. Wilmington ............................23 9. Turpin ....................................24 10. Edgewood..............................20 10. Bethel-Tate ............................20 Others: Ross 19, Springboro 18, Norwood 9, Indian Hill 9, New Richmond 7, Franklin 7, Cincinnati Country Day 6, Roger Bacon 6, Lockland 5, Kings 5, Carlisle 5, Blanchester 5, Deer Park 3, Clermont Northeastern 1 Summit Country Day 1.

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Omar SOrugs Iry en the Southwestern Ohio Wrestling Coaches) ssociation Holiday Classic begins t. December 28,some ofthe area's best will be coi rpeting, including potential state champ Omar Scruggs ofSycamore High. The 5'9",14 lb. grappler twice has been the Coaches Classic champion in his weight class. ,ast season, as ajunior, Omar notched 171 takedowns and 15 pins while going an unde sated 29-0 during the regular season, f-inishing 38-3 overall as district champ and fif1l at state. For his efforts, Omar was ' named 1 st team all-city, and his 38 wins set a schoo single-season wrestling record. Just last week,Omar took second in the national Ironman Ct mpetition in Cleveland,losing only in .overtime to a former two-time Russian prep champ j ow living in New Jersey. This versatile athlete also played football for the Aviators, a defer; ive back who helped the team to an 8-2 mark this season. Coach's Quote -- "Omar combines talent, hard wo',rk and determination. In my 29years as coach, he has the best chance ofwinning state as a(ryone I've coached." 7Gary Listermann,Wrestling Coach

Location: Montgomery Year Founded: 1926 Principal: Dr. Lynn Kitchen Athletic Director. Jim Stoll Enrollment/Faculty: 2,100/140 Nickname/Colors: Aviators/Green & Gold Athletic League/Division: Greater Miami Conferenceil

3-19-80 Blue Ash 1999 5'9"/140 lbs. "Has not yet been accomplished." Eugene & Donnie Scruggs Parents: Sister: Sonja (25) Enter the Dragon Favorite Movie: "There is no greater glory Favorite Quote: for a man as long as he live than that which he wins with his own hands and feet."(Homer,The Odyssey) Favorite Entertainer: Martin Lawrence Rick Stegmaier, Biggest Influence: asst. wrestling coach Sports Hero:. Terrell Davis Muhammad Ali Most Like to Meet: Be an NCAA champion Future Goal: Birthdate: Residence: Graduating: Height/Weight: Greatest Achievement:

"Sycamore offers more interscholastic sports(29)than any other high school in Ohio. We are proud that over 1;200 students participate in one or more sports throughout the school year.The support for athletic participation from the community and Board ofEducation is tremendous". Jim Stoll,Athletic Director

Athletic Achievements: 13 EnkyAwards;GMCAll-SportsTrophy'93,'97,'98 "Sycamore offers diverse learning opportunities that encourage students to develop their knowledge and talents...Sycamore Community Schools' outstanding reputation is based upon our staffand .students'commitment and dedication to 'educational excellence!' --Dr. Lynn Kitchen,Principal

Academic Achievements: 380 athletes earning 3.3 GPA or higher with all-GMC honors;85% ofstudents enter college; This year, 18 National Merit Scholar Semifmalists and 21 NMS Program Commended Students.

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outstanding in the lower weights,: inexperienced in the middle weights and experienced in the; two upper weights classes. Veteran coach Dick McCoy alsor looks for Pete Suer, Andy Christopfel, Pat Brunner,Jeremy, Boeing and Brad McCoy to win crucial matches while the inexperienced wrestlers at 152, 160, 171 and 189 pounds develop. 6. ST XAVIER: Experience will be one of the strengths of a Bomber team that will look to state qualifiers Joe McCabe and Vince Carraher for leadership. . "Our team should be competi= tive based on off-season work,"vetet eran coach Dick Murphy said.' "The success of the football team will limit the amountof preparation of our upper weight starters." . 7. OAK HILLS:The Highlanders may be the most underrated team in the Top 10 nderwith at 12 returning starters,including Jason Wilcox, a state qualifier last season. However, veteran coach Dick Roche also expects David Watts; Josh Shepard, Tom Mason and Steve Zerkle to step up for a team loaded with potential. S. LAKOTA WEST: Depth will be a problem but with eight returning slarlers,inclyding slangouts Chris McIntire, Tony Gold, Chris'0'Brien and Matt Temes-v, coach Scott Fetzer is optimistic. 9. GLEN ESTE:Although hit hard by graduation, the Trojans will field a strong and more balanced team that will be built around junior Arlen Lampe,a state qualifier in 1997. 'We will be more balanced and have more depth this year," coach Gary Denton said."We have more returning letter winners than in previous years with 11 with varsity experience." 10. LOVELAND: Moving up to Division I for the first time could be a difficult transition for coach Michael Rich's Tigers. The 1997 Division II-III poll champion, Loveland returns two. state qualifiers, Dave Casteel and Dan Sheffield.

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Cincinnati's premier wrestling tournament - the Southwestern Ohio Wrestling Coaches Association Holiday Classic - signals the "official" start ofthe high school season.The Classic gets an added boost and a premier location - The Crown! ' This year's wrestling extravaganza will be held Monday and Tuesday, December 28 & 29 at The Crown.The field will be the largest ever with featuring 41 teams,including Kentucky state power Scott. The tournament features one state champion in Scott's Dylan Bell, five Ohio state placers - Nick Spatola(Elder), Omar Scruggs (Sycamore),Casey Abrams(Lebanon),Brady Morris(Harrison) and Tony Brock(Taylor)- and three defending Coaches Classic champions in Scruggs - a two-titre defending champ - and Scott Smith ofSt. Xavier. The tournament gets underway at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, with the second session starting at 6 p.m.Tuesday's third session begins at 10 a.m., with the Championship matches beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets for the event can be purchased at the school or at The Crown gate the day ofthe event. An All-Sessions ticket is available, but can only be purchased in advance at the respective high schools.

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Scores s THURSDAY'S GAMES MEN ~ Top 25 No.6 Stanford at Nevada, night. No. 7 North Caro. 77, Louisville 72 No. 13 Kansas 74, DePaui 66 o. 24 Oklahoma 75, Sam Houston St. 44 East Alderson-Broaddus 97, Bluefield 74 .Mount St. Vincent 93, Yeshiva 81 South Alabama 84, NE Louisiana 67 Belmont 58, Campbell 39 Belmont Abbey 81, Longwood 67 . Col. Charleston 83, Francis Marion 44 Eckerd 84, North Florida 65 Eliz. City St. 96, Charleston, W.Va. 88 Florida Southern 90, Illinois Tech 52 Florida St. 72, Jacksonville 53 Marshall 85, Rio Grande 62 Morehead ST. 64, Jacksonville St. 60 N. Carolina St. 81, Winthrop 51 Northwestern St. 97, Belhaven 37 S. Carolina ST. 69, Bethune-Cookman 62 South Florida 69, Cent, Florida 55 Webber 39, Mount Aloysius 30' West Florida $1, Texas Coll. 74 Midwest Aurora 81, North Central 76 Briar Cliff 82, Concordia, Neb. 77 Cornerstone 106, Olivet 70 III.-Chicago 78, Fla. InT. 70, OT Minn.-Duluth 96, St. Scholastica 76 Mount Vernon Nazarene 94, Walsh 62 Ohio St. 99, Florida Atlantic 70 Ohio U. 90, West Virginia 72 Quincy 88, Truman St. 66 1 St. Francis, Ind. 95, Urbana 69 Southwest + ~ Arkansas St. 84, Denver 55 Houston Baptist 134, Paul Quinn 73 Texas Tech 101, Texas-Pan American 88 Texas-El Paso 69, Texas Southern 54 Far West Pepperdine 94, Southern Cal Coll. 64 WOMEN Top 25 No. 2 Tennessee 82, Arkansas 62 No. 7 North Carolina 89, Holy Cross 66 No. 14 Clemson 84, South Carolina 67 No. 25 Santa Clara 64, No. Illinois 51 South Appalachian St. 72, Campbell 70 Clemson $4, South Carolina 67 Furman 72, Wake Forest 59 New Orleans 87, Samford 76 S. Carolina St. 64, Bethune-Cookman 54 Midwest Cedarville 75, Notre Dame, Ohio 42 = Michigan 66, Ill.-Chicago 57 St. Francis, Ind. 72, Central St. 56 Urbana 85, Ohio Dominican 61 Southwest Texas Lutheran 77, Lawrence 70 Far West Biola 71, W, Oregon 62 Tournaments Port City Classic South Alabama Mobile 68, OT Spring Hill 81, Berryy 67

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AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L OL T Pts GF GA Lowell .......................15 12 0 3 33 91 97 Saint John .........-..... 1311 1 5 32 98108 Fredericton ._.......... 10 17 2 2 24 91 99 Portland ................... 11 10 0 1 23 74 95 St. John's ..................918 0 4 22 87 114 New England Division Providence ..............16 10 1 1 34 110 84 Worcester ............... 15 11 0 2 32 88 82 Hartford ...................14 8 2 2 32 87 BO New Haven ..............12 11 2 2 28 82 79 Springfield ............... 10 12'0 5 25 86 79 Western Conference Empire Division W L OL T Pts GF GA Rochester................16 7 1 2 35 93 53 Albany 16 7 0 2 34 86 70 """"""""""' Hamilton .....,-...-.....13 9 2 3 31 81 3 Syracuse ......... ........916 D 5 23 931113 Adirondack .............. 8 16 0 2 18 55 90 Mid-Atlantic Division Philadelphia .............17 .7 0 2 36 86 66 Kentucky ................. 15 8 1 3 34 95 66 Hershey ................... 9 15 0 7 25 82 101 Cincinnati ................. 9 12 0 3 21 63 79 Note: Two points are awarded for a victory; one point for ties and overtime losses. Overtime losses denoted in SL column only, not the loss column. Wednesday's Games Kentucky 6, Philadelphia 0 St. John's 5, Worcester 4 Hamilton 5, Adirondack 0 Hershey 5, Cincinnati 2 Thursday's Game Fredericton 8, Saint John 0 Friday's Games Cincinnati at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Kentucky at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Hamilton at Providence, 7:05 p.m. Albany at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. St. John's at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Portland at Lowell, 7:35 p.m. Worcester at New Haven, 7:35 p.m. Adirondack at Rochester, 7:35 p.m.

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Today on Radio High School Basketball 7:30 p.m., WPFB-AM (910), Boys: Middletown at Sycamore. 7:30 p.m., WCVG-AM (1320), Boys: Cov. Catholic at Simon Kenton 8 p.m., WTSJ-AM (1050), Boys: Elder vs. Moeller. 8 p.m., WSWO-FM (102.3), Boys: Loveland at Wilmington. Hockey 7:30 p.m., WVXU-FM (91.7), AHL: Cincinnati at Syracuse. 7:30 p.m., WSAI-AM (1530), IHL: Chicago at Cincinnati. Reports/Commentary 7:40 a.m., WLW-AM (700), Bengals Update. 5:20 p.m., WLW-AM (700), Bengals Report. Talk Shows 11 a.m., WKFI-AM (1090), Sports Rap. 6 p.m., WLW-AM (700), Sports Talk. All-Sports Stations WBOB-AM (1160), WUBE-AM (1230), WCKY-AM (1360) (Television and radio schedules subject to change)

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Rosters for the Blue-Gray all-star game, scheduled for Dec. 25 at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery: ' •Da Blue• Kevin Daft QB, Cai1'forrla vis. Graham Leigh, QB, New Mexico. Stacey Mack, Re, Temple University. Jim Finn, RB, Pennsylvania. Chris Gall, Re, Indiana. Brian Shay, Re, Emporia State. MarTay Jenkins, WR, Nebraska-Omaha. John Fosse], WR, Weber State. Eddie Conti, WR, Delaware. Kenny Mitchell, WR, Arizona State. Love Jefferson, TE, Washington State. Zach Burns, TE, Brown. Jeff Smith, C, Wyoming. Brian Cook, C, Delaware. Dan Collins, OL, Boston College, Geoff Wilson, OL, Stanford. Josh Kobdish, OL, Fresno State. Marek Rubin, OL, Yale. Justin Glasgow, OL, Kansas. Garrett Johnson, DL,Illinois. Jonathan McCall, DL, Central Michigan. Pere ,Indiana. oh Utah. Aaron Williams, DL, Indiana. John McLaughlin, DL, California-Berkeley. Bobby Setzer, DL, Boise State, Brian Maye, LB, Boston College. Tony D'Amato, LB, Utah State. Parc Williams, LB, Minnesota. Donnie Spragan, LB, Stanford. Bryan Jones, LB, Oregon State. Dee Moronkola, DB, Washington State. Andrae Holland, DB, Or. egon State. Anthony Parker, DB, Weber State, Armon Hatcher, DB, Oregon State. Sori Kanu, Michigan State. Jason Craft,

Gray: Ted White, QB,Howard University. Brian Kukiick, QB, Wake Forest. Kelsey Adams, RB, Southerm Methodist. Herb Tyler, Re, LSU, Michael Basnight, Re, North Carolina A&T. Jermaine Fazande, RB, Oklahoma. Karsten Bailey, WR,Auburn, Brandon Stokley, WR, Southwestern Louisiana. Troy Smith, WR, East Carolina. Marty Booker, WR, Northeast Louisiana. Desmond Clark, TE, Wake Forest. Alphonso Collins, TE, East Carolina. Jason Gamble,C, Clemson. Jeremy OffuTt, C, Oklahoma State. DeMarcus Curr , OL, Auburn. Wilbert Brown, OL, Houston. Cleve Roberts, OL, Troy State. Clay Condrey, OL, Vanderbilt. Dan Best, OL, Western Carolina. Marcus Spriggs, DL, Troy State. Charles Dorsey, DL, Auburn. Donald Broomfield, DL, Clemson. Alton Weaver, DL, Oklahoma State. Mark Word, DL, Jacksonville State. Terry Houzah, LB, Mississippi Valley State. Orlando Ruff, LB, Furman. Joe Wesley, LB, Louisiana State. Kendall Ogle, LB, Maryland. Chris Jones, LB, Clemson. Jayson Bray, DB, Auburn. Paul Miranda, DB, Central Florida. Chris Cummings, DB, LSU. Donald Mitchell, DB, Southern Methodist. Ricky Thompson, DB, Oklahoma State. Nikia Coolie, DB, Baylor. Ken Hinsley, P, Western Carolina. Matt Bryant, PK, Baylor.

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Turpin 89, Amelia 35 ' 200MR-Turpin 2:36.58; 20OFS-Hachiya (T) 2:22.27; 20OM-Swift (T) 2:59.31; 5OFS-Fulkerson (A) 36.18; 100FS-Kersker (T) 1:03.12; 200FR-Turpin 2:25.85; 100BS-Kersker (T) 1:14.02; 1008reastCarusso (T) 1:39.34;400FR-Turpin 5:05.92. St. Ursula 174, Wyoming 111 200MR-St. Ursula 1:58.85; 20OFSGeseker (W) 2:03.30; 200IM-Tessel (S) 2:19.00; 5OFS-Keating (S) 26.15; 10OF1yMolhar (S) 1:02.54; 100FS-Tepe (S)55.68; 50OFS-Ease(S) 5:21.35;200FR-Wyoming 1:50.35; 100BS-Tepe (S) 59.24; 1008reast-Mengano (S) 1:09.64; 400FR~ Wyoming 3:55.78.

BOYS BASKETBALL Friday's Games (Games begin at 7:30 p.m. unless noted) QCC American Amelia at Glen Este . Anderson at Western Hills Oak Hills at Turpin QCC Metro Taft at Hughes Woodward at Withrow QCC National Winton Woods at Mount Healthy Walnut Hills at Northwest Miami Valley Conference CCD at Lockland . North College Hill at New Miami St. Bernard at CHCA

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BOXING MOORS `SET HIGH STANDARDS": Boxing's Archie Moore was remembered Thursday for more than just his remarkable career. "My husband set high standards for his children and for others," his widow, Joan Hardy-Moore, said prior to a memorial service in his adopted hometown of San Diego. "He was an extraordinary man who celebrated his life and lived it well. We were fortunate to have him." Moore was 84 when he died Dec. 9 in a San Diego hospice. HORSE RACING OTS PLAN TAKES HIT: The Ohio Racing Commission unanimously defeated plans for what would have been the first off-track 'betting parlor in Ohio since the state law that allows parlors was passed in 1994. The vote was 4-0. The parlor would have been in Sandusky near a road that leads to Cedar Point amusement park along Lake Erie.

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HIGH SCHOOLS Wrestling Division 1 Sectionals (at Fairfield igh School) 103—Leugers (Fairfield) v. Flick (La Salle), Candy (Moeller) v. Luther (Glen Este). 112—Ector (Lakota East) v. Wilkens (Fairfield), Griffin (Mt. Healthy) Y. Mason (Oak Hills). 119—Hill (Moeller) v. Norris (La Salle), Wolery (Lakota West) v: Kist (Hamilton). 125—McIntire (Lakota West) v. McCormick (Moeller), Salyers (Fairfield) v. Wilcox (Oak Hills). _ 130—Smith (Hamilton) v. Ruth (Winton Woods), Gold (Lakota West) v. Zinkan (Moeller). 135—Wahoff (Fairfield) v. Haverkos (Moeller), Herdiner (Loveland) v. McIntire (Lakota West). 140-1-yons (Moeller) v. Weimer (Loveland), Willis (Lakota East) v. Lampe (Glen Este). 145—Schomaker (Talawanda) v. Eisen (Fairfield); Luster (Hamilton) v. Blanks (Moeller). 152—Padgett (Fairfield) v. D. Boggs (Mt. Healthy), M. Blanks (Moeller) v. Braly (Lakota East). 160—Temsey (Lakota West) v. Stephens (Winton Woods), Albers (Moeller) v. Watts (Oak Hills). 171—Schnitzler (Moeller) v. Woodall (Talawanda), Doxsey (Fairfield) v. Shep(Oak Hills). ard 189—Thompson (Winton Woods) v. Cronin (Moeller), Stephens (Glen Este) v. Jones (Lakota East). ' 215—Quimby (Fairfield) v. Bittner (La Sage), Epps (Glen Este) v. Findley (Moeller). wt—Ramsey (Fairfield) v. Allen (Loveland), Morris (Hamilton) v. Zerkle (Oak Hills). ivision I (At St. Xavier High School) Team Standings: 1. Harrison 73, 2. Sycamore 461/2,3. St. Xavier 41,'4. Elder 40, 1 2,7. Ander5. Colerain 38, 6. Princeton 26/ son 19, 8. Milford 17, 9.- Amelia 14, 10. Mason 10, 11. Western Hills 9, 12. (tie) Hughes, Northwest 6: 103—Langdon (Harrison) F Osterkamp (St. Xavier) 1:37; Kunkel (Colerain) p. Williams (Mason) 2:52; McCoy (Elder) p. Israel (Princeton) 1:12; Kaplan (Sycamore) p. Shaffer (Amelia) 2:33. 112—Garcia (Colerain) p. Pena (Northwest) 1:38; O'Bryant (Anderson) p. Siipe (Mason) 1:39; Patterson (Sycamore) p. Mueller (St. Xavier) 1:15; Bamonte (Harrison) p. Workman (Elder) 1:29. 119—Spatola (Elder) p. White (Sycamore) 5:43; Bill (Harrison) p. Johnson (Milford) 3:04; Cooke (Colerain) d. King (Amega) 16-5; Smith (St. Xavier) p. Medley (Anderson) 1:42. 125—Baria (Mason) p. Engleman (Hughes) 1:22; Gerwe (Milford) d. Brandt (Colerain) 16.4; Gray (Harrison) d. Rowland (Amelia) 7-3; Klein (St. Xavier) d. Lodge (Northwest) 5-2. 130—McCoy (Elder) p. Smith (Western Hills) 0:56; Montgomery (Sycamore) it. Morris(Amelia)9-0; McGuffey (Harrison) d. Steever (Anderson) 5-1; Zamora (Princeton) tf. Jaspor (Colerain) 18-3. 135—Lambers (Elder) p. Widmeyer

(Milford) 3:14; Harris (Princeton) d. Meadors (Mason) 8-0; Hinson (Harrison) p. Bostic(Western Hills) 1:38; McCord (Amelia) d. Loebach (Anderson) 21-13. 140—Scruggs (Sycamore) p. Pillingham (Mason) 3:53; Maxey (Princeton) d. Hunter (Milford) 6-2; Ruberg (Harrison) p. Sayers (Amelia) 3:11;Simon (St. Xavier) d. Schriederer (Northwest) 13.4. 145—Kaplan (Sycamore) it. Grimes (Colerain) 9-3; Roberson (Western Hills) p. Saylors 0:58; McCabe (St. Xavier) p. Moore (Harrison) 0:48; Pliev (Princeton) p. Staten (Mason) :048. 152—Niehaus (Harrison) d. Griebling (Sycamore) 8-5; Engleman (Hughes) p. Dalkalic (Western Hills) 2:45; Pennington (Colerain) J. Crookman (Elder) 14-3; Heard (Princeton) d. Buescher (St. Xavier) 10.3. 160—Carraher (St. Xavier) by default May (Elder); Hardert (Colerain) p. Marion (Amelia) 1:14; Doerflein (Harrison) d. Anderson (Milford) 11.1; Covert (Sycamore) p. Olton (Anderson) :51. 171—Livingston (Sycamore) if. Brown (Princeton) 16.1; Farmer (Mason) d. Miller (Colerain) 6.3; McKiernan (Anderson) d. Simonson (Elder) 9-8; Sacksteder (Harrison) p. Dalton (Amelia) :40. 189—Hudson (Sycamore) p. Cutting (Anderson) 1:35; Van Hook (Elder) p. Chow (Northwest) 1:30; Fellinger (St. Xavier) d. Shelton (Harrison) 3-2; Seitz (Milford) p. Whitfield (Western Hills) 1:52. 215—Morris (Harrison) p. Macklin (Princeton); Kennedy (Northwest) p. Dubach (Hughes) :58; Rosing (St. Xavier) p. Chaille.( Western Hills) 1:26; Brudner (Elder) d. Small (Sycamore) 10-8. Hwt—Christipfel (Elder) p.,Freeman (Colerain) 1:48; Conley (Harrison) p. Akorli (Hughes) 4:30; Leckie (Milford) p. Wiggins (Princeton) 1:15.

Schedule SATURDAY'S GAMES BOYS BASKETBALL (Games begin at 7:30 p.m. unless noted) Fort Ancient Valley Conference Goshen at Western Brown Wilmington at Norwood Non-league Withrow at McNicholas Woodward at Cleveland Heights Franklin at Eaton Summit CD at Clinton-Massie Blanchester at Clermont Northeastern Wyoming at Georgetown Kentucky Covington Latin at Heritage Gallatin Co. at Williamstown WRESTLING Division I at Fairfield, 11 a.m., championship 6 p.m. Division I at St. Xavier, 11 a.m., championship 6 p.m. Division If at Mason, 10 a.m., championship 6 p.m. Division 11 at Wilmington, 10 -a.m., championship 6 p.m. Division III at Batavia, 10 a.m., championship 5 p.m. Division III at Lakota Freshman School, 10. a.m., championship 5 p.m. GIRLS SWIMMING District Meet Saturday, Feb. 20 At Miami University, Oxford, 6:30 p;.m.


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Sycamore junior Joe Patterwson's big effort in a second around, 112-pound match, turned into the biggest upset in the first day of the Southwestern Ohio Wrestling Coaches Association Classic Monday at the Crown. The son of Byron Patterson, a former defensive back with the New York Jets, Patterson upset Jason Daviaux, the No. 1 seed from Scott, 11-6 in overtime. "My dad (Byron) told me I had nothing to lose tonight and to go out and. work hard during the match," Patterson said. "I :thought about that, and it turned out all right." The first two rounds of the 41-team tournament were completed Monday with the quarterfinals, semifinals and championships scheduled today beginning at 10 a.m. The championship round is set for 6 p.m. " "I'm most excited because

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WRESTLING said Patterson, who brought a 5-2 record into the match. "Everyone supported me, and I'm happy to help." MOELLER LEADS: After two rounds,' Moeller held a slim lead over Sycamore and Elder in the big school division. The Crusaders amassed 861/2 points with Sycamore at 84 and Elder at 721/2. Harrison leads the smallschool division with 76 points, followed by Purcell Marian (57) and Turpin (54). Overall, six teams — Moeller, Sycamore, Elder, Chatham, Oak Hills and Pickerington, qualified 13 wrestlers into the championship and consolation rounds in the big school division. Harrison and Turpin also qualified 13 in the small school divisions with Purcell Marian at 10.

upset East junior Eddie Willis pulled off another upset in the 152pound competition while Matt White from Sycamore stunned No. 2 seeded Clint Harmeyer from Reading at 119 pounds. Willis beat Glen Este's No.2 seeded and 1998 returning state qualifier Arlen Lampe, 8-6 in overtime, at 152 pounds. "I practiced with Arlen this summer and knew that he would get tired in the third period," Willis said. "He was ahead by three (5-2) after two periods, but I took over in the third period. Willis scored two takedowns to go ahead 6-5, but Lampe tied the score at 6-6 with two seconds remaining, scoring a one-point escape. Less than 45 seconds into the overtime, Willis scored the winning take-down for the victory.


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Moeller's Joe Zinkan, right, appears to be in a difficult spot as he tries to take down Fairfield's Andy Rueter in Friday's early season showdown between No. 1 Fairfield and No. 2 Moeller. Zinkan won his match 12-6, as Moeller pulled out a 35-27 victory over the Indians at Fairfield. D4


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At the Division I sectional wrestling meet Friday at Fa1Z field High School, Moeller had wrestlers in 10 of the 12 weight classes advance to todav's

semifinals. Fairfield Was close behind with nine wrestlers. Moeller finished the regular season No. 1 in the area coaches poll. Fairifeld was No. 2. At St. Xavier High School, Harrison dominated the other Division I meet. The Wildcatshave 73 points. Sycamore is second at 461h. The semifinals at St. Xavier and Fairfield begin at 11 a.m. today. Finals begin at 6 p.m. The Division II sectionals at Mason and Wilmington, and the Division III sectionals at Batavia and Lakota East Freshman school begin today at 10 a.m. Finals at all sites begin at 6 p.m. Top four wrestlers in each weight class in each division qualify to next week's district tournament. DIVISION I At St. Xavier TEAM STANDINGS:1, Harrison 73. 2. Sycamore 46.5. 3,St. Xavier 41. 4, Eder 40.,5,Coelralnd 38.6,Princeton 26.5.7, Anderson 19.8, Milford 17.9, Amelia 14, 10, Mason 10. 11, Western Hills 9.12(tie), Hughes 6, Northwest 6. 103 1ST ROUND:Langdon(Harrison) p. Osterbrock (St. X), 1:37; Kunkel(Colerain) p. Williams(Mason ,2:52; McCoy (Elder) p. Israel.(Princeton),1:12; Kaplan(~ycamore)p. Shaffer(Amelia),2:33.

112 1ST ROUND:Patterson (Sycamore)dec. Kennedy (Amelia), 16-8; Garcia(Colerain) p. Pena(Northwest), 1:38; O'Bryant(Anderson) p. Stipe(Mason), 1:39; Patterson p. Mueller(St. X)1:15; Bamonte(Harrison)p. Workman (Elder), 1:29. SEMIFINALS:Garcia vs. 0'Bryant: Patterson vs. Bamonte. 118 1ST ROUND: Bill(Harrison) p. Turner(Princeton), 0:49; Cooke(Colerain) p. Torbeck (Northwest), 3:28; Smith(St. X) p. Braider(Mason),3:36; Spatola(Elder)p. White (Sycamore),5:43; Bill p. Johnson (Milford), 3:04; Cooke dec. King(Amelia), 16-5; Smith p. Medley(Anderson), 1:42. SEMIFINALS:Spatola vs. Bill: Cooke vs. Smith. 125 1ST ROUND:Gerwe(Milford)dec. May(Sycamore),9-2; Rowland (Amelia)dec. Boeingg (Elder),16-10: Bads(Mason) p. Engleman (Hughes),1:32: Gerwe dec. Brands(Colerain), 16.4; Gray(Harrison)dec. Rowland,7-3; Klein (St. X)dec. Lodge(Northwest),9-2. SEMIFINALS: Baris vs. Gerwe; Gray vs. Klein. 130 1ST ROUND:McCoy(Elder) p. Rogers(Northwest), 1:09; Morris(Amelia) p. Childs(Mason). 1:18; Steever (Anderson)dec. Connelly(St. X), 6-3; Jasper(Colerain) p Lowe(Milford),4:29; McCoy p.Smith 111(Western Hills), 0:56; Montgomery(Sycamore)dec. Morris,9-0: McGuffey (Harrison)dec.Steever, 5-1; Zamora(Princeton)tech.fall Jasper,18-3, 2:06: ' SEMIFINALS: McCoy vs. Montgomery; McGuffey vs. Zamora. 135 1ST ROUND:Widmeyer(Milford)dec. Doench(St. X), 94; Harris(Princeton)dec. Sablosky(Colerain), 5-2; Bostic (Western Hills) dec. Etter(Northwest), 18-9; McCord (Amelia) dec. Shaw (Sycamore),13-7; Lambers(Elder)p. Widmeyer, 3:14; Hams dec. Meadors(Mason),8.0; Hinson(Harrison) p. Bostic, 1:38; McCord dec. Loebach(Anderson).21-13. SEMIFINALS: Lambers vs. Harris: Hinson vs. McCord. 140 1ST ROUND: Maxey{Princeton)dec. Kathman (Elder), 11-8; Ruberg(Harrison) p. Crosby Colerain), 1:20; Scruggs (Sycamore) pin Dillingham (Mason), 3:53;Simon (St. Xavier) dec. Schiederer(Northwest); 134. SEMIFINALS: Scruggs vs. Maxey; Ruberg vs. Simon. 145 SEMIFINALS: Kaplan (Sycamore)vs. Roberson (Western Hills); McCabe(St. Xavier) vs. Moore(Harrison). 152 SEMIFINALS: Niehaus(Harrison) vs. En~leman (Hughes); Pennington (Colerain) vs. Heard(Princeton. 160 SEMIFINALS: Canaher(St. Xavier) vs. Handed (Colerain); Doerfled (Harrison) vs. Covert(Sycamore). 171 SEMIFINALS: Livingston(Sycamore)vs. Farmer (Mason); McKiernan(Anderson)vs. Sacksteder(Harrison).

189 SEMIFINALS: Hudson (Sycamore)vs. Van Hook (Elder); Feliinger (St. Xavier) vs. Seitz(Milford). " 215 SEMIFINALS: Morris(Harrison) vs. Kennedy Rosing Xavier) (Northwest): (St. vs. Brunner(Milford). HEAVYWEIGHT, SEMIFINALS: Christopfel(Elder)vs. Conley(Harrison); Leckie(Milford) vs. Hyams(Sycamore).

DIVISION I At Fairfield 103 . SEMIFINALS:Leugers(Fairfield) vs. Flick(La Salle): Candy(Moeller)vs.Luther(Glen Este). 112 SEMIFINALS: Ector(Lakota East) vs. Wilkens . (Fairfield): Griffin(Mount Healthy)def. Mason(Oak Hills). 119 SEMIFINALS: Hill(Moall:O vs. Norris(La Salle); Wolery (Lakota west)vs. Kist(Hamilton). 125 SEMIFINALS: McIntire(Lakota West)vs. McCormick (Moeller); Salyers(Fairfeld)vs. Wilcox(oak Hills). 130 SEMIFINALS: Smith(Hamilton)vs. Ruth(Winton Woods); Gold(Lakota West)is.Zinkan(Moeller). 135 SEMIFINALS: VJahoff (Fairfield)vs. Haverkos(Moeller); Herdiner(Loveland) vs. McIntire(Lakota West). 140 SEMIFINALS: Lyons(Moeller)vs. Weimer(Loveland): Willis(Lakota East) vs. Lampe(Glen Este). 145 SEMIFINALS: Schomaker(Talawanda)vs. Eisen (Fairfield); Luster(Hamilton) vs. Blanks(Moeller). 152 SEMIFINALS:Padgett(fairfield) vs. Boggs(Mount Healthy); Blanks(Moeller) vs. Bracy(Lakota East). 160 SEMIFINALS: Temesy(Lakota West)vs. Stephens (Winton Woods); Albers(Moeller) vs. Watts(Oak Hills). 171 SEMIFINALS: Schnitzler{Moeller)vs. Woodall (Talawanda); Doxsey(Fairfield)vs.Shepard jOak Hills. 189 SEMIFINALS:Thompson(Winton Woods)vs. Cronin (Moeller); Stephens(Glen Este) vs. Jones(Lakota East). 215 SEMIFINALS:Quimby(Fairfield)vs. Butner(La Salle); Epps(Glen Este) vs. Findley (Moeller). HEAVYWEIGHT SEMIFINALS: Ramsey(Fairfield) vs. Allen (Loveland); Morris(Hamilton) vs. Zerkle(Oak Hills). _.


VENTH -Pace 2:01.4 6A0 2.40 2.40 s Big Girl, Tharps )I G,Ater 2.40 8.40 is's Scooter, Mouser 4.40 Perfecta 1-5 Paid $13.40 Trifecta 1-5-7 1 $165.60 CAROL G Claimed by PAUL PSON, Lebanon, OH. :LFTH -Pace 2:01.2 Is La'nel, Essig Jr 6.20 3.40 3.20 garita Diaquiri, Mouser 4.20 3.00 2.40 iners Brands, Tharps Perfecta 3.5 Paid $70.40 Trifecta 3-5-6 1$244.40. RTEENTH- Pace 2:02.0 ret Girlfriend, Brewer 5.20 2.80 3.00 eking Sara, Collins 4.20 5.60 11.20 Jackie, Smith Perfecta 4-3 Paid $19.20 Trifecta 4-3-5 i $339.40. 1RTEENTH - Pace 2:04.2 K G,Groves 7.00 4.40 4.60 ;tiny, Deaton 18.80 5.40 ulet Hanover, Dailey 3.20 Scratched: Nuke Skylark, Littleredlikekar'erfecta 1-6 Paid $57.60 Superfecta 1-6-3,Paid $2580 Late Daily Double 411 Paid ..80.

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aseball AMERICAN LEAGUE OAKLAND-Agreed to terms with RHP Id Rigby, RHP Jay Witasick, LHP Juan ez, C Danny Ardoin, C Ramon Hernandez, Jorge Velandia and OF Mario Encarnacion one-year contracts. TAMPA BAY-Agreed to terms with INF io Franco on a minor-league contract. NATIONAL LEAGUE COLORADO-Agreed to terms with SS It Perez and RHP.Jamey Wright on one-year (tracts.

t-AK Wt.11 e Oregon at Arizona, 3 p.m. ■ Utah.at Fresno St., 3:30 p.m. ■ Oregon St. at Arizona St.. 4 p.m. ■ Southern Meth. at UNLV, 4 p.m. ■ Brigham Young at San Jose St., 5 p.m. ■ California at Washington, 6 p.m. ■ Cal St-Fullerton at Long Beach St., 8 p.m. ■ Texas-El Paso at New Mexico, 9 p.m. ■ Boise St. at Utah St., 9 p.m. ■ Texas Christian at Air Force, 9:30 p.m. ■ Colorado St. at Wyoming, 9:30 p.m. ■ Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount 10 p.m. ■ UC Irvine at Pacific, 10 p.m. ■ San Francisco at San Diego, 10 p.m. ■ Hawaii at San Diego St., 10 p.m. ■ Stanford at Washington St.; 10 p.m. ■ Idaho at Nevada, 10:30 p.m. a Santa Clara at St. Mary's, Cal., 10:30 p.m.

Sunday's game MEN EAST ■ Drexel at Hofstra, Noon at ttl Rutgers Seton Hall, Noon ■ Hartford at Boston U.. 1 p.m. ■ Northeastern at Vermont, 1 p.m. ■ Siena at Iona, 2 p.m. ■ Rhode Island at St. Joseph's, 2 p.m. ■ Bucknell at Lafayette, 4 p.m. ■ St. Peter's at Manhattan, 4 p.m. .SOUTH ■ Alabama at Vanderbilt, 1 p.m. ■ Maryland at Georgia Tech, 1:30 p.m. ■ Tulane at N. Carolina St., 3:30 p.m. ■ Marquette at Memphis, 7 p.m. MIDWEST ■ Michigan at Indiana, 12:30 p.m. ■ West Virginia at Notre Dame, 2 p.m. as Iowa at Illinois, 2:30 p.m. ■ Louisville at CINCINNATI, 3:30 p.m. ■ Wisconsin at Michigan St., 4:30 p.m. FAR WEST ■ Syracuse at UCLA, 3:30 p.m

asketball NBA ATLANTA HAWKS-Released C Scot [lard and G Shammond Williams. CHICAGO BULLS-Placed G Corey Rennin and C Bill Wennington on'the injured list. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Placed G rone Bogues on the injured list. INDIANA PACERS-Waived G.Haywoode ;rkman. Placed F Derrick McKey and F Mark ,pe on the injured list. LOS ANGELES LAKERS-Placed F Sam cobson and G Tyronn Lue on the injured list. MIAMI HEAT-Waived F Jamie Watson id G Mark Davis. N.J. NETS-Waived G Earl Boykins. aced G Lucious Harris on the injured list. NEW YORK KNICKS-Placed F Ben Daon the injured list. PHOENIX SUNS-Placed G Gerald Brown Id Toby Bailey on the injured list. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS-Released Michael Hawkins(XU)and F-C Art Long(UC). SACRAMENTO KINGS-Waived C Peter uma and G Kevin 011ie. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS-Placed C Je. ni MCCOY on the injured list. TORONTO RAPTORS-Waived G Mark aker. Placed F Sean Marks on the injured list.

ATP Kroger/St. Jude Friday at Memphis, Tenn. MEN'S SINGLES Quarterfinals • Jim Courier def. Mariano Puerto (6), 6A, 6-2. John van L.ottum def. Daniel Nestor, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4. Tommy Haas(3)def. Andrew,(lie (12), 7-51 3-6.6-3. Todd Martin (1) def. Jan-Michael Gambill (7), 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (9-7).

ABN AMRO World Friday at Rotterdam, Netherlands MEN'S SINGLES Quarterfinals Yevgenyy Kafelnikov ;2) def. Roger Federer, 6-1, 5.7, 6.4. Tim Henman (3) def. Karol Kucera (6),(6) 6-4, 7.6 (7-4). Greg Rusedski (5) def. Cedric Piolme, 7.6 (7-5), 3-6, 7-6 (7-5). _

2 p.m. Rh.lsland at St. Joseph's 2:30 p.m. Iowa at Illinois 3:30 p.m. Louisville at CINCINNATI

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FXO WBOC-TV25 Do WLW-AM (700) Women:Penn St. at Ohio St.ESPN2 WUBE-AM (1230) Syracuse at UCLA Women: Hanover at TMC InterMedia-A18 Women: Ariz:St. at Oreg.St. FXO ESPN2 Marquette at Memphis Golf Channel Nike Gulf Coast Open fns rd at Pass Christ.;-Miss, PGA Nissan Open, - -'(OW final round at Los Angeles ESPN Senior GTE Classic final round at Lutz, Fla. (same-day tape) Red Wings at Sabres (BCD Milwaukee at CYCLONES WSAI-AM (1530) Philadelphia at M.DUCKS WVXU-FM (97.1) ESPN Penguins at Flyers Pistons at Spurs 849 Rockets at Magic a 1B Nets at Pacers GOD ESPN Chile at U.S.

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SUNDAY'S GAMES ■ Boston at Washington, 1 p.m. ■Chicago at New York, 1 p.m. ■ Detroit at San Antonio, i p.m. ■ Vancouver at Toronto, 3 p.m. ■ Houston at Orlando. 3:30 p.m. ■ Sacramento at Minnesota. 3:30 p.m. ■ New Jersey at Indiana, 6 p.m. as L.A. Lakers at Seattle, 6 p.m.

Busch ALLTELL 200 ROCKINGHAM, N.C.- Top 10 starting lineup for Saturday's NASCAR Buseh'Series, Grand National Division ALLTEL 200 at the North Carolina S edway: 1.(3) Dale tamhardt, Jr., Chevrolet. 2. (17) Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet. ' 3.(34) Mike McLaughlin, Chevrolet. 4.(74) Tony Raines, Chevrolet. 5.(98) Elton Sawyer, Ford. 6.(10) Phil Parsons, Chevrolet. 7.(40) Kerry Earnhardt, Chevrolet. 8. (33) Jason Jarrett, Chevrolet. 9.(1) Randy LaJoie, Chevrolet. 10.(4) Jeff Purvis, Chevrolet. .

PGA Nissan Open LOS ANGELES - Scores Friday after the second round: Bob Estes ........................................66.67-133 Emie Els ....:......................................68-66-134 Alan Bretton ....................................67.67-134 Rick Fehr .........................................68-66-134 Davis Love III ...................................69.65-134 Billy Mayfair .....................................69-67-136 Kirk Triplett ......................................67-69 -136 Greg Chalmers ................................69-67-136 LOCALS ', Frank Uckliter .................................71-68-139


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ton; David Blanks,.Moeller;Joe bnorable Mentlon .: McCabe St Xavier;Stephan Luster, 103 Pounds:'Sean Luther, Glen. Hamilton; David Schomaker; Este; Ray Langdon, Harrison.' Talawanda. 112.Pounds: Johnny Griffin, Mt: 152 Pounds: Kris Neihaus, HarriHealthy; Brian Zinkan,'Moeller.:' 119 Pounds:.Nick Cooke, Colerain; ` son; Reshad, Boggs, Mt. Healthy; ' Joe Spears, Winton Woods; Tony Scott Smith, St. Xavier,- Jon.Bill, Heard Pri ceton. Harrison.' 125 Pounds: Jason Wilcox, Oak . , 160 Pounds: Casey Abrams, Lebahon MattTemesy, Lakota Hills; Mike'Bacia, Mason. 130,P,ounds: BentonSmith, Hamil= .' West' Robert DoeHlein, Harrison; ., Ion-, Ian Ruth, Winton Woods; Brad,, .Dan Covert, Sycamore...:-.. McCoy, Elder; Dan Sheffield, Love- 171 Pounds: Josh Shepard, Oak..... Hills;'Don Schnitzler„Moeller. land, `. 135 Pounds:Chris McIntire, Lako- ' '189 Pounds:;Lloyd'Hudson, to West;Ken Lambers, Elder; Josh .. Sycamore; Erik Jones, Lakota East; Mike Seitz, Milford. Herdtner;Loveland. ” 140 Pounds: Tim Ruberg, Harri-. ' '215 Pounds: David Quimby, Fairson; Bobby Lyons, Moeller; Arlen' field; Mike'Epps, Glen Este; Brad Findley, Moeller. Lampe, Glen Este;Ben Hitei an, Lebanon, He6vyweight:.J6ff Ra msey, Fair 145 Pounds: Khetag Pliev,Prince-.. 'field;.Oliver Hyams,Sycamore;

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WRESTLING HONOR ROLL Division I POLL 1:• Moeller (1 L) .................................... 110 2., Fairfield ............................................ 99 3. Sycamore ........................................ 84 4. Elder .on ........................................... 80 5. Harrison ........................................... 67 6. Oak Hills ........................................... 54 7: 51. Xavier ......................................... 37 West ......._._..._............_.._ 31 Este ................._......._.............24 10. Hamilton ..................... ••-- . 7 Others: d, La a e, Hamilton 3, Princeton, Loveland La Salle, Mount Healthy 1.

Division II-III POLL L' Purcell Marian (4)........... 49 2. Turpin .................._........_...................... 39 2. Taylor (1)...._..., ... . ................. 39 d. Reading ................................................. 31 4,, Ed wood .......................................... 25 6., Madeira .................._........................... 22 7.,Lemon Monroe .............._.................. 19 8.:: Franklin ................................_.........__. 11 9. Ross ......................................_.............. 10 10. Springboro ............................_...._....... 9 Others: Kings n9 7, Waminglon Bethel-Tate 5, Roger Bacon 1. 103 POUNDS Name,School_..__-.-._.. 2i.-a ue ng~ Fairfield................... Harrison................. 3 Luther,Glen Ma deira......_,..... 4.KUYkendahMadeia......_..... S.Meinking, Purcell.................... 6.velez, Kings..._........._.............. TO'Br Yant, Anderson............. 8.Cand Y, Mcetler..........._.......... BXepey, Lakota West............. IQ. nnilh, Wilmington.

W L 23 2 26 2 21 d 26 0 26 6 18 3 13 5 22 10 13 7 18 5 Others: Burns, Hillsboro 13-9; Dane, Hamilton 18-9; Flick, La Salle 19-9; Gill, nd 14.6.16-8; Kunkel, Colaran 12Kaplan,; McCoy, Elder I6-9; Pritchett, Mount Health 95; Scholl, Oak Hillsel3.6; Spoor, New Ric rnond 112POUNDS Name,SchoOL______, W L 1.B. Zinkan, MceBer.................. 20 1 2Brock, Taylor............._......... 17 1 3 Rogers, ..__....... 27 4 4.Garcla, Coleraln........._......... Purcell........... 18 4 5.Wisecup, Wilmington............. 24 2 6Griffin, Mount Healthy.._..... 24 7 7.Banonte, Harrison................. 15 7 B Lombardo, Turpin.................. 26 7

9.Burroughs, Madeira.............. 20 3 ID.Suer, Elder.._.......................... 19 8 Others: Campbell, Clermont Northeastern 12-9; Ector, Lakota East 13-4; Gravelle, Hampton t on Kennedy, Amelia hegKing, Trenton Edyewood 19-8; Leidhegner, Kings 18-7; Loebker, Anderson 11-5; Mason, Oak Hills ITS; Nickell, Monroe 17.8; Patterson, Sycamore IS-9. 119 POUNDS Name,Sdaol_._,.-____ W L I.Spatola, Elder...............__....... 15 2 Z.Smifh, St. Xavier._.................. 26 d 3.Cceke, risonin..................... 26 4 4.881, Harrison............_._............ 13 8 S.Hill,Mceler............................... 15 15 6.Campbel,FumeYtown......... 19 4 7.Folster, Taylor........................ 22 9 8.8lack,Purcell Marian............ 15 8 9.Opichka, Madeira................ 23 4 IO.HoIm, Turpin.......................... 21 S Others: Wainer, Mason I4-8; Forster, Taylor 19-8; Fox, Blanche 20.5; HedY rlc, Franklin 11.7; Johnson, Milford 10-8; Kekhu Hillsboro 22-6; Norris, La Sage 19-8; Runk, W Wyoming l3.l; Kist, Hamilton 24-Ill; Worley, NameYSchoola•West 12SPOUNDS POUNDS W L I.M. McIntire, Lakota West..- 27 2 2.Wikox, Oak Hills........_.......... 22 1 3.8aria, Mason...................... _. 22 5 4.HensleY, Monroe.........._.._.... 29 3 S.Culbreath,Hillsboro................ 25 6 6.Fields, Summit CD.....______ 11 d 7.Klein, St. Xavier....._............... 21 9 B.Nicnds, Indian Hill................... 16 8 9.Gray, Harrison......................- 13 4 IO.Saylor, Fairfield............._.... 11 11 Others: Gerwe, Milford 17.7; Noniron, Cle Sind Northeastern 14-7; prim Hautman, La La Salle Ill-I2; Henry, Sprinyboro 102; King, Loveland 1715; McCormick, Moel~

1-9 eWOL~ebanon 145;1 Wit~T irylor21ee 130POUNDS

Name,School._____._.1.Ray, Ross................ 2.Smithh Hamilton.................... 3.J. Zinkan, Moeller............._....41.Rulh Winton Woods......___ S.McCo ,Elder.,........................ 6.Batfles, Springboro................ 7.5iman 51. Xavier.................... B.Sheflleld, Loveland................. 9.Engel, Reading,........................

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Lemon Monroe 16-10; McClelland,Franklin 17-7; Phillips, Belhef-Tate 11.5; Reid Elder 124; Roberson Western Fins 114; Wao<er, Arnefia 19-6; Zugg, Hillsboro 2010. 152 POUNDS Name,School W L ].Padgett, Fairfield......_........__ 24 2 2.Cri e,as, 9ewDo rt..__.._,____. I5 S 3.Hear Edyewoon.--.__,.___. IS d Name, L 5 M.Bra Princeton.__..._:.__... 13 6 l.Wahoff, Fa'rfieM........._--..._.. 25 1 SM.Blankk,Moeast._.........__-.. 16 9 1.C.Mclntie,LakotaWest_..._. 26 2 6.Braty, Lakota East......_.._.._.. 16 6 3.&rns, Hpshao._......_...____. 19 ).Pennington Colerain....._......... 21 8 4 L~n'tbers, Elder......__.._.__. 13 5 8 Boggs, Mount Healthy............ 23 7 SHome, Wilmington___..._.__. 26 4 9.Sage, Kings................................. 19 7 6Valerro,ErkJewood._-___._ 27 4 IO.Spears, Winton Woods......... n 5 7.Keky, Reading..............--------- 17 6 Others: Blair, Reading 14-5; Carpbet LaB.Prke, Maid Healthy.._.._.___ 14 9 kola West 1611; Buescher, St. Xavier 9.Herdtner, Lovelad.........__...... 26 8 16.10; Dixon, Purcell Marian 229; Engle28 4 IO.McCord Amelia................... Hughes 205; Grieding, Sycamore . Others: Beatty, Glen Este 158; Carta, 17-12; Lagstreth, Madera 26d; McGeeFranklin 18-6; Farles, Blanchester 139; tfar han, Lebanon 13-2; Reamer, Taylor 24.7; erkos, Moeller 1510; I l nnert Kings 17-9; Workman Elder 1410. July, Roger Bacon 259;Patlersm Han'Itan 160 POUNDS R3-9; kje, Madera 168; Schneider, 29 L Name, er,St. Taylor 1}9; Weaver, Wyoming 2013. l.Carraher, SL Xavier............... 29 2 14O POUNDS _29 1 3.Covert5 canoe...._____.. 21 5 I.Scruggs, Sycamore..__..._...... 20 I 3Coeer1,Scamoar ,....._-__... 6 5 Name, Y SMcekr.......__._____. W 3 5.Wa11s,Oak Hills......_......__..... 20 6 3.GeriL Lockland........__r._.. 32 0 6.Tenesy, Lakota West._,_... 25 5 4 Lampe, Glen Este------------- 27 3 7.Ma Magee, min`-moo......,,,_.,._.. 14 3 S.WB'is, Lakota Fast._._.___. 17 9 S.Albers, Moeller 27 5 6.Oernons, Taylor Y 9.Harder Cdain.......... _._..... 19 19 7.Wels, Frarkfn__.._~____.. 14 d 10.hers: yge, Taylor........_...__. 20 10 B.Ruberg,Harrison,___.........__. 20 9 Others: Calanzaro, Kings 21.9; CopeWn 9-liteman, Lebaran_._..__....... 22 9 Purcell Marian 14-12; Cornwell, Deer Park 10 Combs,Indian Hill.... 16 2 16-B; Farmer, Mason 1611; Foster, Ross Olbers: Crosley, Blanchester 1610, DrGrnJr 15-5; 11.9;ueSt Turpn 17.5;dirt Rea an Mason 1511; Gnaw, FWsbor0 ood 19d; Rivera, Princeton 11.9; Stephens, ~ '0 127; Florae, WBmnin Ian Morris, t4orwad Winton Woods IS-6. 1 -2 tighe, Mark4y 12 ccari ly, ; gs 13; 1171 POUNDS Vaccari Madeira Madctir'a 11.2; Tighe, Markvnont Name,Scliml,-- W L 14 3; Weimer, Loveland 316. LSclnitzler, Moeller................... 28 3 NS POUNDS S.arksledariHar2 Shepard, Oak W L Sycamore.._--__._ '6 3 Name School 3 Livi Rea )Kaplan Sycamore....-_... . 19 16 'Is.... ..... 27 1 ood. 6.Burton, Mount Healthy.._..._. 19 8 3Sdxrnaker,Talawarxia....___ 23 2 7.Hudson,Purcell,..........._.._....... le 6 d.Wster.Hantilar...._.___.._._ 25 9 8.Flint, Lebaon..............._.__..... 18 9 5McCabe,St. Xavier...._____. 26 4 9GvistopheL Ross.........__...... 15 B 6.Mcfioy, Lelwrxt._..........._... 20 6 IO.Williams,Blarncrester........... 19 6 7.D.Blarks, Moeller......._.......__.. 18 8 Others: Brodssbak, Taylor ID-8; 'Cassidy, B.Menefiekl Pacer Marian__. Id 3 Edgewood I&-]); Christie, Milford S-8; 9P9ev,Princelon............................. 18 7 Daugherty, BethetTate ltd; Kovach. Tur10O Brien, Lakota West........__. U 9 Others: Elson, Fairfield 15-9; Green Kings pin 154, Lester, Hamlton 19.17;t_ledogrer, Blanchester Laurl 15.7, McGir9s, Norwood 114; New• 155; o, Kings 23.3; Hama

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BRADY .:. MORRIS 215 pounds Harrison Senior' QCC-National, sectional and.: district champ'; Reached state quarterfinals: -and finished with 38-3 record.

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Hamilton; David Schornaker; Este; Ray Langdon, Harrison.' Talawanda. 112.Pounds: Johnny Griffin, Mt. 152 pounds: Kris Neihaus, Flarri record.:.Healthy;Brian Zinkan,'Moeller. " field sectional...-. 119 Pounds: Nick Cooke,Colerain; son; Rashad Boggs, Mt. Healthy; Joe Spears, Winton Woods; Torry (£~~ Sott c Smith, St. Xavier; Jon Hill, A .Heard Pnir ceton: Harrison. • 160 Pounds: Casey Abrams, 125 Pounds: Jason Wilcox, Oak Lebanon; Matt Temesy, Lakota <• Hills; Mike'Batia, Mason. s 130•P,ounds: Benion Srnith, Hamil-' . West; Robert DoeHlein, Harrison; '' _ ton; Ian Ruth, Winton Woods; Brad,Y •Dan Covert, Sycamore.,. .. McCoy, Elder; Dan Sheffield, Love- 171 Pounds: Josh Shepard Oak. .. Hills;Don Schnitzler, Moeller.' land; 189 Pounds::LloYd H udson, f _. 135 Pounds:Chris McIntire, Lako Sycamore; Erik Jones, Lakota East; to West; KAPLAN Ken -BLAKE .. Lambers, Elder; Josh I JOE ZINKAN : MIKE WAHOFF;: MATT'4 Mike Seitz, Milford. Herdtner, Loveland:" ounds 145 pounds p 135 130 pounds. MCINTIRE 215 Pounds: David Quimby, Fair140 Pounds: Tim Ruberg, Harri Sycamote. Fairfield. oeller. ' 125'pounds field; Mike`Epps, Glen Este; Brad son; Bobby Lyons, Moeller; Arlen Senior Sophomore ... Sophomore ,' Lakota West . Findley, Moeller. Lampe, Glen Este; anh ; GlM Ben Hiteh6 41-5 re.. 35-1 i record; Freshman: Heavyweight: Jeff Ramsey, Fair Lebanon. -sectional ;.. the captured wdn.the GLC 37-3 record; field;.0liver 145 Hyams,Sycamore, Pounds: champion:; Khetag Pliev, Prince GMC.and sec South, sectional won GMC, at 32-6:' Hnisned :_ . champi= tronal and district : sectional.and:

district titles'. ; championships and reached the' before finishing state tourna- fourth at state. (menfsemifinals beforefinishing w fifth;

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.MATT t3RETT VINCE GARRETT ` . THOMPSON ' LIVINGSTON; CARRAHER PADGETT pounds. 189 Pounds. 171 pounds 160 152 pounds Winton Woods Sycamore St::Xavier'. Fairfield: Senior Senior Senior` Junior' Undefeated' state Sixth at 40-3 record GMC and with a 25-6 ... regular season.... with a sectional sectional and finshed 1 GMC record; and district champ- district state runner-up; sectional and championship; runner-up.; second at champion; third finished fourth third_ at state. sectional and distiict. . at +: at state with third at district:.' a9.5 record...

Gaier's Moeller'team was a unanimous q choice in the final Division I coaches poll. The Crusader's also won the Greater Catholic* League title. Moeller showed depth,.placing t" seven members on the'GCL South All-Star team. Ten of Gaier's wrestlers made honor able mention All-Metro.or better...` Purcell Marian, under Meinking's guidance for the 24th season, went undefeated inji dual meets.against Cincinnati-area teams.If; is won the GCL North title and finished third S_:..!? overall:


DI ISIONIATFAIRFIELIX" ~ TEAM STANDINGS: UFalrBeid 39:5.2. Wavoe 36.5.3._ Urrollton 17:0)13, Lakote I 19.0.11,St, Xaver 18.0.12, WM , i, West 14.0.14;Lakota East 14.0.15, Glen Este 13.5.16,'Tecum• seh 12.0.17, Miamisburg 11.0.18,Piqua 10.0.19, Winton,• Woods 9.0.20, Princeton 9.0.21.Xenia 8.0.22, Troy 8.0.23,' eaver;. Meadowdale 8.0.24, Lebanon 7.5.25,Fairborn 7.0.26, Beavercreek creek.7.0. 7.0. 27,Trotwood Madisbn 5:5.28, Northmont 4.0.29, Oolerain 4.0.30, Hamilton 3.0.31, Greenville 3.0.32, Milford 2.0: j 33, Mason 2.0.34, Kettering Fairmont 2.0.35, Belmont, Amelia,, i ArMerson,Mughas,LaSalle, Loveland, Mount Healthy,Spring,.field North, Sidney, Talawanda, Western HA 0.0. L: 103 1ST ROUND:Ott e ce pin Con Mcel r), 0.43;8erch are(Carroll)dec. a ycamore)me'. dec. Puckett(Beavercreek),11-2; Leugers (Fairfield)tech fall Subler(Troy),4.30; Depot'(Greenville) maj. dec. Kunkel(Coletech fatl rain),1 1; Luther(Glen Este) Este ,555:'' (Greenville)LA Scholl(Oak Hills) Bye; Langdon(Harrison)pin Watson mont), 3.12• OUARTERFINALSfOtt pin Borchers, 1.19; Luegers maj. dec. Kaplan, 10.2; Luther maj. dec.Depoy,12d;Lengson dec: . Scholl, 2. 112` i 1ST ROUND:Ector(Lakota East)dec. Franco(CenteMOe), 63; Maxwell(Butler)Dl6Patferson(S more),0 Garcia (Colerain dec. Wolf grthmont),10,6; DISelvo(CaroOi maj. dec.G n(Mount Healthy), 25.12; Bamonte(Harrison) dec.ChdstY(Piqua),14.4;Ja a(West Carollton)dec..Wilken's' r (Fairf'reld),31.Mason(Oak Hills) ma~.dec. Albani(Kettering Fairmont), Kaneyy(Wayne)dec.0' ryanl(Anderson),7-0: . QUARTERF] ALS: Eclor dec. Ma*ewell;7-5; Disalva maj.,• .dec. Garda,23-10; Jaynes dec. Bamonte,l2.7; Mason maj.dec. Kerley,ll-0. 119 1ST ROUND:Perdfull(West Carrollton) maj.dec. Strain; 1 (NorthmordJ 14.6; SpStola (Elder)) maj. dec. ofery(-akota .West)20.7; Bill(Hanson)tech fad Kist(Hamilton 5.31; Evans Meedowdale)ppm Brulpat(S dney), 5,01; Sm th.~St. Xavier) pinons(LaSalle),.3:59; Schmitz(CeMervfile) pin Seboum>~ --4 ayne), 4.55: fe (Carroll) dec. Devery(Troy), 74;Cooke i ~CoIe 1 doe. Hill OUARTERM NALS~Sr) petola'dec. Perctull,6.2; Bill dec Ev,Es 9d;Smith dec.Schmtz;6-0;Torbay dec. Cooke,104 125' 1ST ROUND: Barra(Meson)dec. Drake (Butler)„5.4; Wilcox f (Oak Hills)dec. Weaver(Lebanon),2.8; Salyers(Fairfield) pin' Ward(West Carrolton), 233; West(Fairborn)ted~i tab Brandt (Colerain),4.40; McIntire(Lakota West pin..Schinke.(Greenville),: F 4:33; Doggett(Tecumseh)dec.Kleln(5 ) t-Xavier),9-2:Williams (Wayyrcere) maj. dec.-Rowland (Amelia), 17-9; Branch (Centerville)-' .1 pin Fkager(Glen Este),3.23, - ' QUARTERFINALS:Wilcox dec. Beira,8-5;West tech fall i Ryan,'5.52; McIntire maj:dec..Doggett; 22-9; Williams dec: Brancm,11-6. : e 131 . 1ST ROUND, .Zinken Moeiler)maj,dec.MbGuffey(Ham- #' ercreek), > son),18.5; Crawfo7r ee a 5.46; Dennis(Beaveraeek)maj. dec. Evans(Wayne), 12-3; McGold Pt (Ketteringrin Fairmont); Ruh(Winton Woodsd O) T ~lp Zamore(Princeton), 1-0;Smith Hamilton dec. MontgomejSyca more);103ySommer(WestCarolhon~pinMadow u6er)'5.56: QUA~RFINALS Inkan to all Cr1 2.27; Webb ` dec..ot McCoy,2-0;R n c owe 1 Sommer dec.

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135, 1ST ROUND:Mirisciotfi(Butler)pinHerdtner(Loveland), 2:44; Wi*(Caroll)ma . dec. Hinson (Harrison), f O.2 Stamper (Miami), Bye; Wahoff-(F) airleld)pirfFadddge(Fa' 2.18; Mal-I lue (Centerville) pin Hans(Princeton),3. ;DIa11 u ecumseh) dec.t{averkds Moeller), 0-6; McIntire(Lek; s ) 9884 dr 'g re ),93;Lambers(Elder)tetli ail Wiley (Beavercreek) 5.52. ` QUARTERFINALS: Mirisdotti maj. dec. Wiley,204;-Wahoff 0In Stamper,4.59; Mallue dec. Dillavou; l0~i; Mclnfire dec...; k )ambers,7-1. /. q 140. ` t 1STROUND:Scru s(Sycamore)pinWelder(WestCarrollton), 2.40; Wiles(Lakola ant)pin Smith (Springfle . North), 5.14;, Lampe(Glen'Esto maj. dec. Dill(Weyne),.15.4: Mecum(Mlamis<, buIdec.Maxa (Pnncet0n),10-0;L ons Moeller II: '.1 Brown(Felrbom 533;Carman( n i e ec. Smon (St. Xa- . ,vi r ,u3erg'(Hansan)I(fta an Lebanon), t.b1; Snyder WW (Lo QUARTERFINALSrSau~a~ ggs maj. dec. 2 Willis,Wiillis,16.6; Lampe ; , dec. Mecum, 149; Lyons pin Carman,5.14; Snyder dec. Ruberg;, 145 1ST ROUND. Blanks Moeller tech failAbbot I Feimmom),6.00; M wer p n Humphrey Fairborn), 1.4q6; Pi.ev(Prkmcetohitmaj. dec.Young (Piqua),13.1; Martn (BeSvercreek)dec.0 Brien (Lakota,WWest.,S1; Morgan(Wayne). pin Robertson(western HRs), 3.1. Scott(Belmont), Bye;Sharkey Miamisburg)dec.Schomakei'(Talawanda),7. ; Kaplan (S . more dec. Haws(Butler), 5-0.': QUARTERFINALS Blanks in Ca '5.04; Pliev pin (' Martin,3.48; Morgan pin SCR 54KpTan pin Sharkey, 1.16. , i 152' 1ST ROUND: Niehaus(Harrison)dec. Boggs(Mourn Heatthvl,4-0; Craig(Xenia) pin(Softil(Miamisburg),2.45; Ste-: vens(Carroll) de.McDaniel(Wayne),14.9;Padgett(Fairfield) pin j I Penningtoq(Colerain);5.08; Cox (Butlpr)de. McGeehan { 1 " (Lebarron) Ti 4; Blanks Moeller dec.EhOIE man(H_u0as),5 2; ..$ Heard(Prdceton e. a otaEast);kep puustke(Centerville) pin OsNng (Piqua), ' QUARTERFINALS: Niehaus dec. Craig, 7-3; Padgett dec: Stevens,103;Cox dec. Blank$, 10-6: Kapustka pin Heard,1.06?

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1STROUND Abrams(Lebanon)tech fail Hardert(0019Frain),528; Craig(Xenia)dec:of Albers Moeller),61;Temesy (Lakota West)maj. dec: Bodenmillar is ,11.7;Carraher,(SL Xavier)pin Lawrence(Beaver Creek), 1.48; hwieternan (Northmom)dec. Stephens(Nlnton Woods),7.5; Clemens(Car-' roll)de. Covert(S rhore),S3;Griffith-(Centernlle)) .Doer-'. flein (Harrisonjj,1 5; Watts(Oak Hills). n Jacobs- .dneyj,1.12 QUARTERFINALS:Craig dec. Abrams, l0.7; Caraher pink I Tomes ,1.15;Schvvieterman dec. Clemens,44,GnfOth dec. 171

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. ` .., .... t . - C-- :1. . • . 17 . 4"'i:~U 4.t, ~iTo! The Cincinnati Enquirer _ tuned' championships with• six Moeller and.Purcell Marian :-•WREST_ P9' others finishing in the top four, -WRESTLING spots.". "heeded- convincing victories in 'Jy• Team Standings'(South): 1. Moeller 214, 2 149, 3. KImJs 131, 4. Loh, nd 11644, 5. Ross • Elder 181, 3. St. Xavier, 4. La Salle 72K.. ;,the ..Greater Catholic League2 • tan i 141x, 6. Mason 7844,7. Little Miami 47, 8. Goshen, Team Standings (North): 1. Purcell Marian +Fm~eets to lockup the Enquirer s 441,9• Norwood 34, 16111,2 Kettering Alter 5812,1 Roger Bacon 33, 4.1 ~mpionship: 103:, Velez(K) d: Smith (W) .1205; 112: Wisecup(W)p. Vedhegner (K) 1:36; 119: Busidk (Lab)d. Brelner(M)18-3;125: Barra(M)d. , Weaver (Leb). 20.6; 130: Ray (R) d 'Sheffield f2- _ Both Cdiile throwg~) as eX- (Love) 11.2;135: Home(W)d• Harris(R)4A9;140: Hiteman (Lab)d. Dufl ngham(M) 14.5;145: MCEI• pected' with Moeller claiming roy (Leb) d. Green (K) 10.8; 152 Sage '(K) d. I McGeehan (Leb)6.5;160 Abrams(Lab) p. Chian ttie'1 GCL• South` Division title °. ' el with.. 214 points followed ,rep Lessing(i~np..(i~`uelsei:ch (Laab) 2(13`21& Hwt: 13.5; Allen .'Steven (Lab) d. Bankard'(W) Elder'at 181: Purcell . Marian (love) p: Ritchie (R) M. Wrestler of Year. Aaron ,amassed 1611/2 points to claim Ray, Ross; Coach of the Year: Greg Abrams; Lebanon: >the"•North Division: t": L1VISlon•I and Division IMH city;

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Chaminade Julienne 32, McNidrolas 6. Champions: 103:Meinking.(PM); 112: Rogers (pM); 119: Spatola (E);,125: Klein (X); M.Zinkan (Moe); 135 L.ambers (E); 14a Lyons (Moe); 145: McCabe (E); 152: M. Blanks(Moe);160: Carraher' (X);171: Schnitzler (Moe); 189: Cronin (Moe);215: L.adkmieyer (PM);Hwt: Willi)mu (PM). Second Place: 103: Gandy (Moe); 112: Suer 125 19 Smith (Xo- 4E, (Ei;115: ckman'(A);140: Simon). Blanks (Moe); 152: Buescher (X); 160: Albers (Moe); 171: Hudson (PM); 189: VanHook (E); 215: Findley (Moe); Hwt: Chrlstophel (E).' ^

lo, 'Greater'.• `C a t h o 1 ii c '. Coaches will vote today.for League South Division: Five ,,.the poll charnpions:' ; ` `; The following is a look at Moeller., wrestlers claimed the -each of the league.meets:`" . w league championships with four,. others finishing =second, giving ►Fort Aricienf' Valley the Crusaders a second consec Conference: .Lebanon' placed ~ utive league title. , nine wrest1as ,in the. cfiampi ,Greater''_ Catholic onship round and another~in the -consolation' en "route - to the' League North Division: The ,,;championship: `with'' 1951/2 -Purcell Marian Cavaliers proved a Division H team can points..'" G Wilmington took second. compete against bigger school's. Team Standings: Lebanon 1951,, 2 Wffm* Four Cavalier wrestlers cap-. i

? Vh ginia Duals • Parkland 79i Moeller 22 103-Candy (M)Id. Wenck 15.5; 112-8. Zinkan (M) d. Severe 11.7; 119; Vega (P) p. Hill 0:13; 125=Huddle (P) d McCormdtk d-2; 130-Abraham (P) P. J. Ztnkan 4:36; 135-Kunio (P) d Haverkas 6.4;.140-D88on (P) d Lyons 12-7; 145Jenkins (P) d. D. Blanks 11.4; 152-Albers t (M) d. Wynne 2-0; 160-Pryor(P) p. M. Blanks 3:46; 171-Schnitzler (M) p. Grim. . shaw 1:10; 189-Trenge (P) p. Cronin 1:41; 215-Klamek (P) d Funitey 6-3; 275-001_ weds(M) p. Gray 0.57: . ' Moeller 34, St. Marks(Delaware)25 103-Brady (S) d.,Candy 9.4; 112-B. 119-Donof,' 19.11; Thomas 7inkan (M)d rlo (S) d H01 114; 125-McConnell (S) d• Zinkan (M) d McCormick 13.5;130-J. , Herblen 12d; 135-Leyh (S) d. Haverkai. Murphy 4:46; 145-Lyons (M) 8-4;140 p• 8lerdcs(M)P.SOW 4:56;152-Albers(M) Grieder. (M) d 14.7; 160-Blanks d. Willis 7-6; 171-Schnitzer (M) d Santoro 3.1; •1 log-Lukens (M)'p-Mefis3:51;215-Santo- .? , ro (S).P• Flnday'1:17; 275kMeyer (S) P.; - Colwedk 20.

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~Tte Cincinnat~E~~ii 13rer~. ak HAMPTOM'' 1VIoe1' "y .1ler s;-wrestling:team'- advanced..., ,to tl e''chaippionsh p. round of _ahe Virginia Duals with,:' 34=31. I victory,, Saturday,_-_ over, Great.,,;;; ,Bridge,(Va.)Tin thd'semifinals..' ; < Traillhg 22-0'first... fter" the:first :' a four;'°matches;v the=' Crusaders•. ._ ;'won eight consecutive matches-.::. with•;Joe . Zinkan's, 2-1, 'victory` over, Brian Cr6gswell..att,1125 'pounds starrthng the run 'jN Great $n ge.is.ranked`ninth. -nationally(9SA ;Today -, Wres,tling Magazine)r' i 7 The Crusaders wrestle No.4 -Calvary Chapel-(Calif.) y4. championship,

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,Wrestling Catholic invitational Tournament Team standings: 1. Carroll 211; 2 Moeller 20S; 3. DeSales 191; 4. Elder 1625; Ignatius. Padua 138; Wattrson 121;9. St.Catholic 1165, 10. Lima CC 11 , 11. Lake 69; 14. Alter 92; 12 St. Francis 905; 13. 63; Stritch 66.5;15. N.D.{.L.64.5;16. Ready 17.Elyrm Catholic 59; 18. Tot. St. John's 21. 30; C.J. 20. 51; Wendell. 19..51. S3S; Calvert 1022 V.A.-S.J. 185;23. St. Charles 26. Trinity 13; 25. 16; John's St. 24. Del. 18; ., Newark Catholic 0.Championship Matches1031 Randazzo(Padual- dec. Andav.4.2.112: DiSalvo (Carerde (Toledo CC) t- ron) pin Zinkan (Moeller) 459.119: Spatola (Eider) dec. Smith (St, Xavier) Y3. 125: Barnett (DeSales).pin Mauro (Alter) 5:15. 130: Boyd (Lima CC) ma). dec. McCoy pin Mill(Elder) 17.6.135: Hickman(ARer) er (Toledo C.Ca 3:24.140: Lyons (Moeller) (S1. McCabe pin Durkin (Padua) 5:52.145: Xavier) pin Barrow (St. Francis) 1:44.152: St. (Td. Kull Monachino (Padua) derdec. John's) 6d. 160: Canty (DeSales)(Lake Schdes Clemens (Carroll) 12.6. 171: Catholic) dec. Chesher.(Toledo C.C) 9-0. 189: Dolezal(Carron) dec Lukens(Moeller) Lenix 6.4. 21S: Rowlands (Ready) mat. dec. r (Toledo CG) 17.7. 27S: Keenan (Wetterson)'#pc. MIOer-Marroll) 5.4.

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1 Harrison and Moeller took WRESTLING commanding leads in their respective sectional wristling ' veight class except for heavytournaments Friday. . ' - weight- and 112`pounds. FairHarrison and`Moeller each field, ranked No:- 2, remained placed. 12 of 14 wrestlers in. 'in contention for the champithe semifinals entering the fi-. onship with nine wrestlers in nal day of competition. the semifinals. Moeller, ranked N6:;1 in' Harrison was the surprise The Cincinnati 9nqui.rer's fi-. in the, St. Xavier sectional. nal regular-season poll, ad- Ranked No: 5. in.the Enquirer vanced wrestlers in each poll, Harrison surprised Syca-

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Coaches Classic oel l e"r w i ns with-~ two titles oes as.-..eventg. to,-Crown y Dave Phillips --'~ assistant News Editor Depth and development of competitors it,all weight Masses proved profitable as Moeller won its first-ever Southwestern- Ohio Wrestling Coaches Association --- -;-- ->tampionship-over the,holidays. The Crusaders placed =10 grapplers in' the 'finals and field on to edge Sycamore (214-_208) and a strong team t6m Chatham, Ill..(171 points) that Moeller coach Jeff. ~ ier said,"was a nice addition to the tournament. Li"We wrestled well and placed a lot of'wresders in top daces," Gaier said.,"That's how you accumulate a good :eam score. ' i*"We've won the. big;school tournament several 1fines, but we've never been the overall champ." 3,T .titles and a second-place finish in the champi=. anship round were big for Moeller,.especially a victory y Donald Schnitzler in 'the' 171-pound class Gaier said ias critical. He outpointed Chris Ross of Chatham, 5-1, y.taking a 3-0 lead on an escape and *a take-down in the Second- period described by Schnitzler as •waiting ,"for gim`to shoot before I countered." i-'Sycamore's Brett Livingston had Schnitzler down by •huge seven points 'in the semifinals, but the Moeller sophomore came back to advance, in 'what Gaier called the real key for us:" Another sophomore came out big for Moeller at 112= oimds. The second 'Crusader crown, from The Crown tourneyysite, came from Brian Zinkan. Two'take-downs in t e -second period, totaling:four points; gave him a 6-2 advantage./Zinkan.held. on for a 7-6 win over Tony Brock of laylor. Brockwas the-second seed.

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Zinkan thanked his older brother Tom (the 1993 state champion)for working with him and "making me much better.'. A thir&underclassman reached the finals at 140 pounds. Junior iBobby Lyons lost to three-time SWOWCA Classic champion Omar Scruggs of Sycamore., Third-place finishes went io.sophomore David Blanks at 145-pounds and junior Brad Findley,. who went up in weight to wrestle at 215..., Seventh-place finishes came from freshman David Candy, who weighed in at 103, and junior Danny Hill at 119.

Reaching the 'championship round before faltering were Moeller grapplers sophomore Marcus Blanks at 160 and sophomore Joe Zinkan at 130. Gaier said his team is right where it wants.to be after tough early season dual meets — wins over then No. 1 Fairfield, No. 3 Harrison and No.4 Elder, "The team has really responded, but we are coming up to.that part of the schedule that has a lot of traveling and we'll have to be turn.it up to survive. "We're a little banged up right now, with most of the team having`to wrestle six or seven and eight matches, figuring in the consulation rounds."

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By Annette Stlerwalt to Staff Reporter The Sycamore High School wrestling_ team .made a .strong showing at The Crown in downtown.Cincinnat while competing against top teams from around the region.... The Aviators placed second-overall out of 41 teams ir3, the.Southwesfern Ohio Wrestling Coaches Association Holiday Classic Dec. 28 and 29."Sycamore, with 208points;. was second only to neighboring Moeller, which° scored 21'4.5 points: , "We were happy with- that performance,".sai Sycamore coach Gary Listermann. Eight ,Sycamore wrestlers placed and. two. captured. first-place finishes.. Senior. Blake Kaplan (145'pounds) defeated Sti2 Xavier's Joe McCabe 4-3 for hrst'place. Kaplan led 2741 'after the first period and 4-1 after the second. Also. for first place, Aviator senior Omar Scruggs (140) defeated. Moeller's -Bobby Lyons; 7-4. It was Scruggs''third.straight win in the Coaches Classic Scruggs was'voted outstanding wrestler of the 'tourna-~ ment for his efforts. Senior Lloyd Hudson (189) was defeatedby. Matti Thompson of Winton.Woods for a.second-place finish. ro According to Listermann,,several other wrestlers also gave'good performances: freshmen Nolan Kaplan (103 placed sixth; senior Brett Livingston (171) placed fourth; senior-Dan Covert (160) placed third; junior Joe Patterson (112) placed fourth; and junior Olie Hyams (275) finished fifth. Freshman Matt Montgomery, who placed second in a tournament in Dublin, Ohio, was sidelined by injury and didn't competein the Coaches Classic. "The -entire team contributed to the second-place Points," Listerman said, adding there were many "outstanding" performances -from wrestlers who were just a match or two away from placing.. -. ' . With the Classic complete, Sycamore will .look ahead. to upcoming competition among area schools in both the St. XavisrInvitational (Jan, 8 and 9) and the Sycamore Invitational (Jan. 15 and 16).


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TEAM.. FIRST YR. WT..COMFAERTSCHOOL , NAME Jr: ".103 Greater.. Miami Conference and sectional Fairfield Carl Luegers champ; state qualifier. Finished 32-7.`-,g Jr: 112 GM C. champ; only state qualifier from area fi Tony Garcia '. Colerain weight class. Finished 24-9. Elder So. "119 Greater Catholic League South and district Nick Spatola , champ; finished 4th (35-5) at state.. Fr. .125 ,Greater Miami Conference, sectional and Matt McIntire ". . Lakota West dlstric't champ; finished 5th at state with a 37-4irecord. So. 130 Greater Catholic'League, sectional rand disJoe Zinkan • ' Moeller made second consecutive trip to trict champ; state, finished 4th (35-11). . So. 135 GMC acrd` sectiorial champ, finished 6th at Fairfield. Mike Wahoff: xstate (413). Sr._ 140 GMC, sectional and state champ. Finished OmarScrug§s, Sycamore with a 30-.2 record this season and 118 wins for his career, a Sycamore record. Only state champ from Cincinnati area. Sr. 145 GMC and sectional. champ; finished 4th at Sycamore = Blake Kaplan state (32-6). , Garrett Padgett, Fairfield' `. Jr. 152 GMC arrd sectional champ. Finished 4th at state (393). Sr-`, 160- GCL, sectional and district champ; finished Vince Carrahe7° St, Xavier 1 3rd at state (40-3). Wrestled back to beat Ken', Blidner, who Had beaten him in 2nd round, for 3rd place. Sr. 171 GMC and sectional champ; finished 6th ,at' Brett Livingston Sycamore state (25-7). .Matt Thompson Winton'Woods - Sr:. 169 Runner-up at state. Finished with a 33v: record. - Sr.: 21x5 SectionaRand district champ. Finished 36-3. ,Harrisdn Brady Morris Jr... H*TSurprise sectional and district champ; made Andy Christophel Elder' ~, laic-season run to-knock off several other' top competitors from area and finis'r'31-7. r •WRESTLER OF THE YEAR:Qmsr Scruggs, Sycamore_' ' •COACH OF.THE YEAR: Jdff Geier, Moeller.

O@Iler'S Bobby -. Lyons; top;" , defeated P.J:BCOWn Of.1=alr6Ofn in the 140 pound ' Weight class in .. " district Wrestling ' COrripetitibb :. M BILL LIEBSCHUTZ/ for The Post ,... .

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The state meet runs Thursday West Chester resident and Moeller junior Bobby Lyons .rough Saturday at the Schotten- controls Sycamore's Omar Scruggs during their champien Center at Ohio State Univer- onship bout at 140 pounds. Lyons won a 10-8 decision to ty in Columbus. claim a district crown.


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Y ;r (Score: Tied 12-12). ► 140: Mike .Wahoff(F) p. Jeff Ostholthoff, 4:50.Dominating the start, Wahoff held a 12-5 leads; when the fall was recorded.(Scolie"* F 18-12). lo-145: Bobby Lyons (M) tf Nick Bower, 21-5: The second period decided the match when Lyonst scored 11 points to take a 15:4i advantage. (Score: F 18-17). ► 152: David Blanks (M) p.. John Elsen,'3:59.(Score: M 23-18). ►160: Garrett Padgett (F) &P Marcus Blanks, 9-3. Tied 2-2 after two periods, Padgett scored threel take downs for the victory.(Score: M.23-21). ; ►171: Nick Lukens (M)..d:, ChrisDoxsey 6-4. Lukens scored'-a take-down with 36.8 seconds r'e'-maining to record the. victory.11 (Score: M 26-21). -,0 ►'189: Don Schniczler (M)'p., Andy.Burd, 3:22: Substituting,for,i Don Lukens, Schniczler was a terror.(Score: M.32-21). ► 215: Brand Findley '(M)::d;, Tom Rieger 6-5. Findley scored.a take down with five seconds remaining to pull it out. Score:'(M' 35-21). ► Hwt: Jeff' Ramsey (F) P. Chris Colweck 1:15. (Final score: Moeller 35-27). ,

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► 103: David Candy (M).p. Jose Ocasio, 6:39. Each wrestler only scored one point during regulation on escapes. But in overtime, Entering the , match, Fair- Candy scored 'a'two-point take down 30 seconds into the overtime field held a 18-17 lead. "Brad Findley's effort at the and wrapped it up with a pin. M 6-0.) • , end of the match typifies what (Score: ► 112: Carl Leugers '(F) p, "all about," Moeller coach Ryan Meyer, 1:17. A take down Jeff Gaier said. "He was down' during the first 30 seconds by rather Leugers set the stage for the pin but came back to than ride it out." with 43 seconds remaining in the Gaier was referring Fin- first period:(Score: Tied 6-6).. ' ► 119.: Brian. Zinkan (M) 'd. dley's 6-5 decision over Tom .Rieger. Trailing . 5-4 . with 27 Brent Wilkins, 57-1. The quickness seconds remaining, Findley and aggressiveness of Zinkan was difference.(Score: M 9-6). scored a take down with five the►125: Jeremy Salyers (F) d. seconds remaining for the 6-5 Danny Hill,.9-4. The second period triumph. was the key with Salyers scoring - Other key victories cited by five points for a 7-'0 lead going into Gaier: David Candy's.pin in the the final two minutes.(Score: Tied 103-pound weight class . and 9-9): ► 130: Joe Zinkan(M)d. Andy Nick Luken's 6-4 decision over Reuter, 12-6. Leading 5-3 after the Chris Doxsey at 171. pounds. Zinkan scored "Our schedule this year is first . two minutes, in the second peritake downs two the toughest ever," Gaier said. fo a 9-5 advantage. (Score: M ""This was a big victory and od 12-9). should help prepare for. 10o. 135: Doug Stehlin (F) d. what's ahead." John.McCormick- 10-9. During the The following is descrip- final 1:07 of the match, Stehlin tion each match and the running scored on an escape and then registered a take down for the victory. score:

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With two rounds complete Fairfield holds a small lead in the Division I district wrestling High. Tournament at FairfieldLand) 10.2; Fairfield, ranked No. 2 in -The Enquirer's Division I final regelan-season PO11; has 391/i points. Dayton Wayne (361/2), Harrison (34) and Sycamore (32)/2) round out the toP four. Carl .Leugers (103), Mike Wahoff (135), Garrett Padgett 145: (152), David Quimbyy (215) and ,Jeff Ramsey (275) all posted quarterfinal victories for Fairfield.

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CATHOLIC INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, I t - TEAM -STANDINGS:'1, Moeiler'264:5;-2; Columbus:DBSeles 1965; 3,:Mentor Lake catholic 1605; 4, St. Xavier 137.5; 5, Padua Padua flan 5; t. Irst canon 126; 7, Elder ark _ 6, Cleveland SL Iggnna~ius 1,1.5;6; Purcell Mari an 91; 10, ChaminadeJunenne 89; 11, Cleve~. land Benedictine. 12, Oregon Cardinal Stdtc(i 805;13, Columbus Watterson 79; 14,' Toledo Central Catholic 72;.15, Chardon Notre semifinals.` ._ .. Dame-Cathedral Latin 69; 16, Lima Central ehindCatholic665; 17, Etoa catholic 63.6; 18, Fairfield was close b_ -Toledo SL Francis 60; 19, Fostoria St. Wandalin 20, Columbus SL Charles:56;21; Toledo , with cline.wrestlers. t • SC58; 1. John's 54; 22,: Alter 34; 23;' Columbus ` Bishop Ready 33; 24, Garfield Heilild6 Trinity-; regular the Moeller finished 22; 25 Delphos St Johns 19; 26 Geveland' season No. i in the area ,' Villa-Angela1St'.Joseph 16 +'1 SCHOOLSTANDINGS.1 Moeller' I coaches.poll..FaiTifeld was No. ,;264.5;"2; DeSales 1965 3; lake Catholic 2. " 160.5; 4, St' Xavier 137.5-.5 Padua 135,:6. Carroll 128; 7; Elder 113 8 st Ignatius 1-115 4-a At St Xavier High School,-'- ,, 9 ChaminadeJunenne 89 10 Wetterson 79` .; q ,~+ 11 Toledo Central Catholic 72 12 St Francis ' bother. i y ss+"7 Harrison dominated the a% .= _ .60;13,SL Charles 56;14,Toledo St Johns 54: ~1 Wildcats meet. The I Division = SMALL SCHOOL STANDING& 1 Purcen., Moeller High School's strength and, Marian 91; 2, aenedicnne 61:5; 3 Stncch 803, ; ) depth earned it a third consecutive Division} i have 73 points. Sycamore is . 4, Notre Dame Cathedra6Latin,,69: 5, Lima Central Catholic 68.5 6 Elvda catholic 6&s;7, 1 <_ _.;_ . ` _ second at 46%. s tR St..Wendelin 58, 8;Aher 34 9, Reedy 33 10, ., Trnity 22 11 Delphos St Johns 19 12 The semifinals at St: Xavier, at Fairfield ` team',cham ,ionshi <sectional r~ I P P_ pa. i 15 at Lehman 13 14, FemVidc 10., , and Fairfield begin at 11 a.m. 15; Ne vatic Catholic 7 Feb Z0: CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS: 103=perr `• R today. Finals begin at 6 p.m. , Contributing to the title_ were a' school , jStritch def.Inghrem(IakeDatiiolic) Tiabreak< s er 11 -Constantino (ake;Cathokc) punned The Division II sectionals at

At the Division I sectional • wrestling meet Friday at Fair-.:' field High School, Moeller had wrestlers in 10 of the 12 weight classes advance to today's

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record five individual championships. i certainly like it (the result) and it gives us every opportunity to place well in the dis' trict and, perhaps; beyond," coach Jeff Gaier said.:`Overall, we're pretty well-balanced as a team." '- ', qualified 10 wrestlers for the His's9uad.9 prettyy district and " ost. of the 10 finished P high,"Gaier said: "That will help :', "We had a pretty tough schedule during the regular season. It helped us prepare our selves for the year''s end tournament. I think the team resPonded well=' Gaier;.especially. mentioned sophomore : Joe Zinkan who was,seeded third at 130.' pounds; but brought home .the title.. David Blanks had the same P,re-tourneY seed'"but a" won`the 145 title: ;; Danny Hill' on at - 149, Bobby Lyons • was champion at 140: Senior Donald Schnit_' zler ended up atop the 171 weight division: - The Crusaders have been ranked atopthe , city m Division I and No .16 in the state coaches trig school poly Noel er a se~eifwes"-It rtTthe 'hami the onso , p onship'fi>talslarid`thr'ee°mote S+ FF~k'~" latioii finals to. determine the fourth=Place finisher. Four wrestler's iT>teach class qualify. for ttie districttournament. r •«. `-Irr-commenting on the major change in

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the'state wrestling meet,:- making it a double elimination.affair,. Gaier gaid he thought it gave each wrestler a,chance to truly show what they,could do; "to' overcome one bad " match. It will help the best" - I Madeira had an easier time than expected. ( at the Divisioril sectional matches at Batavia, with the Mustangs outscoring the ,host Bulldogs;2'17-114:x:

I~ewn(strnon),.532 1s-schlatter(Desaloa). der. rnsano Icarrom 7 4;.12sJ smnh1$*. Xavle def. Adams, olido SL Johns) 130-`aameff (oesales) dots; zinkan_ ear=;

iler)r53;~135-Adams (St Ignatius) pinned•' Fogneno (Desales~ 711 OT- 1401 zmkad (MOelle, 91 def. Durkm (Padua) 4-3;145-Lyons.• (A1oener)def. Wldcert(St Charles) 17 1 152 = anlis Moeller) def Marzec(St Fronds) 8 , 160=S vens (Carroll) def. N-106 (Benedletitre), i9-$ lit-Scores (Lake Catpolie) def. Canty (DeSales); 64 OT; 189--Cronin Moel:-Iej det.,Cama q_(eenedici e);.10.6; 15P~Iey (Moeileq, pinned Bindel (Lima Central Cadn6Ltc) + 27-, 275 -Miller(Chaminad"ulienne)def aurtscher(7oledo, - ntral Catholic); . 3.1., t:THIRD PLACE: 103-Randazzd (Padua) de%.candy.1Moenat),3.2; ,12-Pizzurro (DeSales)d .'Kurl Gross (Padua); 10-3;,1190.3;119Hard Harrison (Chaminade,lullenne) def..Femandez (Ei rle Catholic), 11,-7;125-Fedell(Lima Can- . tra Catholic)) def. Bums (DeSeles , 83; 130spatdla (Elder) del.,Randazzo (Padua), 12.4; 135-Lieux (Eyria Catholic) def. Bade (1MoetIo;43;140eissen(ToledoCentralCetholic - def:.-PaniccIk (Wetterson), 12-5; 145-Stewart (Desaies del..Judy (Notre :Dame-cathedral Latin), ls2-snmon (St Xav". pinned Mullet (Notre Dame Cathedral Catholic)`def:..~ Latin),219;_160-Savelli (Lake LainathoH-(Moelleri &4;171--Clemens (Car- ., roll) def. Morrison (Ready), 9=5;'189-Jimmar t .(Purcell Madan)def. Burt ~LLaakeCatholic),~13-8; J , 15=-Cempea(Padua)do . Lickmeyer (Purcell :Mayan);`3-2; 275,-Hawkins (St: Wendelin). p`mned.Wheeler (Alter), 3:3d '. £:.:~:, ..; FIFTH PLACE 103-Mel&ng (Purcell, Medan}.def. Midlem Chammede;fuhenne) 5.2.. (aged pinned Weeks (Watterson);_ -Suer ++2 1:45:1119 Hin(N~Wet def. Carraher (St.Xa~e~, B-2*,- 125-Ma1na71 (Lake Catholic) dot. Prince (St Wendelin), 8.2; 130-Christensen t 6no (Notre Dame came c~~m def D A3g5os ad 1 a'au'ne),.2:417n14S~R~vmieyonOka

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► 103: David Candy (M) p. Jose Ocasio, 6:39.' Each wrestler only scored one point during-regulation on escapes. But in overtime, Entering r,the match, Fair- Candy scored ',a two-point take down 30 seconds into the overtime field held a 18-17 lead.

(Score: Tied 12-12).

► 140: Mike Wahoff(F) p:1eff Ostholthoff, 4:50. Dominating from the start, Wahoff held;a ;12-5 lead` when the fall was recorded.(Sedfe,.: F 18-12). .- . lo- 145: Bobby • Lyons (M)A. "Brad Findley's effort.at the and wrapped it up with a pin. M 6-0.) Nick Bower, 21-5. The second peend of th4~match typifies what (Score: ► 112: Carl Leugers (F) p. riod decided the.match.when LyoM we're all about," Moeller coach Ryan Meyer, 1:17. A .take down scored 11 points to take .a 154-,

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It was aggressive wrestling Jeff Gaier said. "FLewas down versus a team that relies on the but, came back .to win rather than ride it out." defensive counter moves. Gaier was referring to FinIn• Friday's - early season showdown between No. 1 Fair- dley's 6-5 decision over Tom field and No. 2.Moeller, aggres- Rieger. Trailing 5-4 with 27• siveness won.. The underdog - seconds remaining, Findley Crusaders beat Fairfield 35727 scored a take down with five seconds remaining for the 6-5. at Fairfield. triumph. .'-'They beat us easily-.- last Other key victories cited by year.. We .had something,,. to Gaier: David Candy's pin in the prove.tonight; Moeller sopho- 103-pound weight class and more David Blanks said. "I was Nick Luken's 6-4 decision over confident we yvould'win. Burr Chris Doxsey at 171 pounds.-..,. knew-that everyone had to be- _ ` "Our-"schedule this year s ; up. for thematch.'.' the toughest ever," Gaier said. Blanks "pinned Fairfield's "This- was ' a big victory and John- Elseh in the 152-pound should help -us prepare for weight class with one second . what's ahead." ' remaining in the second 'period The - following is a descripto 'turn the match in Moeller's tion each match and the running favor. score: _ -

during the first 30 seconds by Leugers set the stage for the pin with 43 seconds remaining in the _ first' period.(Score: Tied 6-6). ► 119: Brian. Zinkan (M) d. Brent Wilkins, 5-1. -The quickness

advantage.(Score: F'18-17) lo- 152: David Blanks (M) "p.. John Elsen, 3:59.(Score: M 23-14.

► 160: Garrett Padgett (F): dU1 Marcus Blanks, 9-3. Tied 2-2 after two periods, Padgett scored t1free+ take downs for the victory.(Sc'" M 23-21). ► 171: Nick Lukensd;~ Chris Doxsey 6-4. Lukens scorea'ta take-down with. 36.8 -seconds'iP maining to record the vicfoV911

and aggressiveness of Zinkan was the difference. (Score: M.9-6). . ► 125: Jeremy Salyers (F) d. Danny Hill, 9-4. The second period was the key with Salyers scoring fivepoints for a 7-0 lead .going into the final two -minutes.(Score: Tied (Score: M 26-21). 9-9). ► 130:Joe Zinkan(M)d: Andy Reuter, 12-6. Leading 5-3 after the first two minutes; Zinkan scored two take downs in the second period fo a 9-5 advantage. (Score: M 12-9). ' ► 135: Doug Stehlin (F) d. John McCormick, 10-9. During the final ,.1:07 of the match, Stehlin scored on an escape and then registered a take down for the victory.

q ► 189: Don Schniczler (M).p]i Andy.Burd, 3:22. Substituting_fon; Don Lukens; Schniczler was a terror. (Score: M 32-21).

► 215: Brand Findley (M),,-& Tom Rieger 615. Findley scoregN" take down with five seconds re-.: maining - to, pull it put. Score:-0~f 35-21). ar ► Hwt: Jeff Ramsey (F)4 p. Chris Colweck 1:15.-(Final score ., Moeller 35,-27)..'..

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Moeller`s-David Blanks wraps upsairfield's Jahn Eisen in their 152-pound match. Blanks pinned Eisen to give Moeller a lead ifwouki never relinquish.


Third Place U, of the Ozarks 66, Daemen 65 Hampton Inn Invitational First Round Albright 83, Salisbury Si. 81 Gwynedd Mercy 61, Hunter 58 Purple and Gold Tournament Championship Williams 81, Bridgewater, Mass. 73 Third Place Rulgers Newark 94, S. Vermont 83 Ramada Plaza Hotel Colonel Classic Championship Wilkes 73, Maine-Farmington 61 Third Place Baptist Bible, Pa. 91, Cazenovia 67 Ramada Plaza Hotel Monarch Classic First Round King's, N.Y. 78, Manhaltanville 67 Widener 90, N.Y. Maritime 55 Rinso Marquette Tournament First Round Franklin & Marshall 66, York, N.Y. 62 Lebanon Valley 98, Curry 63 Sprint Bluejay Classic Championship Lycoming 83, Elizabethtown 65 Union Invitational Championship Union, N.Y. 91, Clark U. 84 Third Place Juniata 84, Stevens Tech 70 Zippo Classic First Round Pill-Bradfurd 73, Clarkson 57

club operaliuns pending the appointment of a permanent replacement for club presi. deal. HOCKEY National Hockey League Nashville Predators—Assigned D Kimmo Timonon to Milwaukee of the IHL. New Jersey Devils—Assigned C John Madden to Albany of the AHL. Phoenix Coyotes—Recalled D Jason Doig, C Trevor L.elowskl and C Rob Murray from Sprinylield of the AHL Reassigned G Scott Lanykow to Utah of the IHL and LW Louie DeBrusk to Long Beach of the IHL. Terminated its limited affiliation with Las Vegas of the IHL.

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Schedule TODAY'S GAMES MEN Top 25 No. 10 SI. John's vs. Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. No. 18 Kansas at Missouri, 9:30 p.m. No. 22 Texas Christian at SMU, midnight East Fair. Dickinson at Monmouth, 7:30 p.m. Md.Ball. Co. at Mi. St_ Mary's,,7:30 p.m. Long Island at St. Francis, N.Y., 7:30 p.m. Quinnipiac at Wagner, 7:30 p.m. South E. Tennessee St. at Chattanooga, 7 p.m. VMI at W. Carolina, 7 p.m. Appalachian St. at Wofford, 7 p.m. Georgia Southern at The Citadel, 7:15 p.m. Eton at Charleston Southern, 7:30 p.m. Florida A&M at Coppin St., 7:30 p.m. Coll. of Charleston at Furman, 7:30 p.m. Bethune-Cookman at Morgan St., 7:30 p.m. N. Carolina A&T at Norfolk St., 7:30 p.m. James Madison at Richmond, 7:30 p.m. Davidson at UNC-Greensboro, 7:30 p.m. Stetson at Centenary, 8 p.m. S. Carolina St. at Hampton, 8 p.m. Delaware SI. at Howard, 8 p.m. Miss. Valley St, at SOUlhern U., 8 P.M. Ark.-Pine Bluff at Alcorn St., 8:30 p.m. Midwest Belmont at Valparaiso, 8:30 p.m. Southwest Jackson St. at Prairie View, 8:30 p.m. Grambling St. at Texas Southern, 8:30 p m. Far West Deriver at S. Utah, 9:30 p.m.

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WOMEN Top 25 No. 5 Louisiana Tech 84, Michigan 66 No. 7 Texas Tech 73, Kansas State 60 No. 16 Iowa State 70, No. 21 Kansas 58 Arkansas 82, No. 17 Penn State 78 Texas 80, No. 20 Nebraska 75

WOMEN Top 25 No. 13 DUhC at Wake Forest, 7 p.m. No. 17 Penn St. vs. Michigan St., 7:30 p.m. No. 19 Florida vs. Central Florida, 7 p.m. No. 22 Virginia at N.C. Slate, 7 pan.

ball roach. Georgia Tech—Promoted linebacker coach Ted Roof to defensive coordinator running back coach Bill O'Brien to reand cruitiny coordinator. Named Paul Ferraro defensive backs coach. Louisville—Announced junior RB Leroy Collins will enter the NFL draft. New England Collegiate Conference--Named Mark Mentone media retalions director. Southwestern Louisiana—Named Gary Bartell defensive backs coach. Washington—Named Rick Neuhelsel football coach and signed him to a seven. year contract.

Lebanon entries MONDAY NIGHT First post time 7:30 p.m. Ist-Condition Trot, 1 mile, SLSOO Hoosier Knight (R. Dingledine), Mr. Bewitching IT Collins), Marlin S (M. Smith), Travelen Hank (J. Essig Jr.), Robtown Reese (TBA), Lone Roan (K. Haynes). 2nd-Condition Pace, I mile, $1,900 Win Sum Winter (T UAL Goodness Sakes (J. Whisman), Hibell Hanunder (Jk. Da0ey), Noble Trap (D. Myers), Bunny Leggs (Jm. Dailey), Dowmvyn Penske (D. Pfister), Born Skipping (J. Essig Jr.). 3rd-Condition Pace, 1 mile, S1,SOO Kee To Our Dreams (Jm. Dailey), Kinda Magic Fred (R. Dingtedine), Kaleb's Special (J. Collins), Jersey Breeze (E. Deaton), Truscott Hanover (P. Davie), Directwized (R Cook), Panther Flash (D. Mouser). 41h-Ctainning Pace, 1 mile, $2,400 Noveau Guy (D. Mouser), Oriental Dragon (E. Deafen), II Only I Could (R. (harps), Socks Alive (T Price), Arlic Experience IT. Ross), Sand Besla Sam (J. Essig Jr.), Sold On You LIM. Dailey). Sth-Claiming Pace, I mile, $1,200 Boardwalk Jogger (TBA), Ellacoff Ben (R. Tharps), T.H. Joe Lim. Dailey), Party Pam (1. Whisman), Goldstar Sandstorm

(J. Essig Jr.), Avila Robe (P. Davie), Choo Choo Charlie (Jk. Dailey), Propitious Lad (D. Mousy, ), Dazzler Nuke (D. Selser). 6th-Condition Pace, 1 mile, S1,900 J.L. Dusty 0 (E. Deaton), Yogi Yogi (R. Dingledine), Chariton (Jk. Dailey), Bossy Bill (W. Miller), Ever Easy (D. Mouser), Game Eddy (J. Essig Jr.), K.G's Gravitate (TBA), Ready Wit IT. Kirsch), Guru Sum (TBA). 7th-Claiming Pace, 1 mile, $1,200 Freight Damage (D. Ater), C'mon B.J. (D. Mouser), Rosemary's Boy (J. Essig Jr.), Givupsum Bluegrass (J. Hall), Malinetic (J. Brewer), Going National IT. Kirsch), Tucan Man (R. l"harps), Icy Torch (J. Whisman), Kyler Bell (R. Wilson). 8th-Condition Trot, 1 mile, $2,100 Over's Buller (W. Miller), Good Humor (it. D.,iley), Big Z Image(D. Mouser), Dispaccio T (K. Ater), T Tar's Yakity Yak (Jk. Dailey), Hasty At L.I. Essig Jr.), Amaheaflwr (Jk. Dailey), Hezalrottinmachine ITBA). 91h-Claiming Pace, 1 mile, $1,800 TDF Baskin (M. Wilder), Falcon's Fugitive (J. Essig Jr.), Steady Mahone IT. Price), Bret's Earthholder HE. Deacon), Illini Express IT Whisman), A.J.'s Special (R. Tharps), Yankee Dragon (D. Mouser), Seared Harrow (R. (harps), Superbebloo (M. Wilder).

HORSE RACING Turfwayy results SUNDAY AFTERNOON

Sunday's races here canceled because of severe weather. Racing is scheduled to resume Wednesday.

c.mcmnan nuts League Taylor at Indian Hill Ft. Ancient Valley Conference Ross at Mason Miami Valley Conference NCH at CHCA Landmark Christian at New Miami Mid Miami League Dayton Stebbins at Edgewood Franklin at Fenwick Springboro at Miamisburg Dayton Carroll at Lemon Monroe Southern Hills League Eastern Brown at Manchester Fayetteville at West Union Ripley at Peebles Non-league Carlisle at Yellow Springs New Richmond at Calvary Christian Georgetown at Blanchester Ursullne at Talawanda Kentucky Dixie Heights at Boone County New Richmond at Calvary Christian Holmes at Campbell County Conner at Notre Dame Academy Highlands at Scott Simon Kenton at Ryle All 'A' Ninth Regional (At Dayton) Newport vs. Bellevue, 6:30 p.m. Villa Madonna vs. NewCalh, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday's Games (Garner begin a1 7:30 p.m. unless noted) Greater Miami Conference Middletown at Milford Non-league St. Ursula at Harrison Aiken at Turpin Western Hills at Hughes Glen Este at Taft Amelia at Withrow Woodward at Oak Hills Anderson at Walnut Hills Felicity at Norwood East Clinton at Hillsboro Batesville at South Ripley Cincinnati Christian at Miami Valley WRESTLING Wednesday's Matches CCO at Clinton Massie, 7 p.m. Wilmington at Miami Trace, 7 p.m. Friday's Matches Sycamore Invitational,6 p.m. Reading Invitational, 6 p.m. Fairfield Invitational, 6 p.m. Harrison at Lakota East, 7 p.m.

Hockey Moeller 5, Upper Arlington 2

Boys basketball LATESATURDAY North College Hill SO, Summit Country Day 49 SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY (49) — Koch 1 13, Sheckles 1 S 7, Cummings 29 14, Wells 0 1 1, Fry 6 0 12, Gaulding 1 0 2, Sheldon 2 2 6, Roth 20 4. Totals: 14 18-22 49. NORTH COLLEGE HILL (50) — Stubblefield 5 0 11, Moore 6 4 16, Ruther 10 2, Turnage 3 1 8, Bryant 1 1 3, Gerdon 4 2 10. Totals: 18 8 50. Summit CO _-._.---.___ S 17 12 15-49 North College Hilt _._.....8 10 13 18—SO Three-point goals: S—Cummings. N— Slubblefleld, Turnage. Records: N 4.2, 4.0 MVC. Newport 45, Mount Healthy 43 MOUNT HEALTHY (43) — Long 2 0 5, Richardson 10 2, Busby 0 1 1, Reese 4 0 9, Short 2 0 4, Mill? 4 2 10, Hinkston S 2 12. Totals: 18 5 43. NEWPORT (4S) — Petty 10 2, Kuntz

v uuar u. o e r,..rn_ a v v, 6, Metz 5 414, Hazelbaker 02 2,Gendrew 5 4 14, Pennington 0 2 2. Totals: 21 12 57. MT. HEALTHY (35) — Gardner 20 4, Bennett 7 5 19, Brewer 2 15, Randall 2 1 5, s Tillman 10 2, Totals: 14 7 35. Roger Bacon _..._._._...20 14 8 15-57 1 7 10 9 9-35 4 M .Healthy — t Three-point field goals: RB—Vondrell, If Schaefer 2. Records: RB 6-3, MH 2-5. a

Wrestling LATESATURDAY 14i Virginia Duals e Third Place Match , a s Camden (NJ)41, Moeller 25 103—Stinson (C) p; Candy :27; 112-8. e Zinkan (M)'d. Koszyk 30; 119—Booth (C) ° p. Hill 2:59; 125—Heverly (C) Md. McCormick 12-3; 130—J. Zinkan (M) md. Sipera 4 18-7; 135—Haverkas (M) p Davis 2:53; " 140-1-yons (M) p Hermon 1:33; 145 D. " Blanks (M) of Cassano 9-2; 152—Alberts " (M) md. Franchi 12-4; 160—Cornely (C) d. M. Blanks 9.5; 171—Schnitzler (M) p. e Reader. 2:00; 189—Lukens(M) d. Connolly " 8-2; 2157Finey (M) p Johnson 3:11; 275— a Milowe (C) p Cdweck 2:18.. a Moeller 35, Hickory 14 a 103—Candy(M)d. Harcum 7-6; 112— s B.Zinkan (M) d. B. Harcum 4-0; 119—Am- e brose (H) d. Hill 5-1;125—McCormick (M) e md. Mackay 16.4; 130—Basham (H) d. J. A Zinkan 9-6; 135—Haverkas (M) d. Payne ° 7-3; 140-1-yons (M) P. Dunavant 2:59; ° 145—D. Banks(M)d Crockford 6-3; 152— ° Parker (H) d. Albers 5-4; 160—M. Blanks " (M) it. Torpey 7-2; 171—Schtdtzler (M)" md. Davis 11-2; 189—O'Connor (H) d. Lukens I-0; 215—Finley (M) p. Hunter 1:59; c 275—Hankins(H) P. Colivech 4:38. " Madlera Invitational a Team standings: 1. Campbell County 259; s Reading 4. Mona 2. Madlera 219.5; 3. 169.5; roe 150; 5. Batavia 109 6. Moeller B 108; 7. a Indian Hill 94; 8. Summit Country Day 83.5; a 9. Deer Park 73; 10. Goshen 66.5; 11. CHCA. 17; 12. Fayaltevllle 0, St. Bernard 0. a Championship matches: 103—Kul- A kendel (Madiera) p. Topicz (IH) :46; 112— a Nickel (Monroe) d. Wittenberg (Madiera) ° 17-6; 119—Opichka (Madiera) it. Arnold" (Campbell County) 13-4; 125—Hensley ° (Monroe) d. Fields (Summil) 14-10; 130—" Engel (Reading) d Sherlode (Campbell ° County) 9-2; 135—Keay (Reading) d. Tolin- ° da (Goshen) 17-1; 140—Combs (Indian Hill) d. Baccary (Madiera) 10.2; 145—Larurino a (Monroe) d Carpenter (Moeller) DQ;a 152—Longstreth (Madiera) d. Richmond (Monroe) 9-5; 160—Holbrook (Campbell s County) p. McConnell(Summit) 3:43; 171— a Creeden (Moeller B) d. Kirby (Reading) a 8-6; 189—Holtz (Campbell County) p. Car- a doze (Madiera) 5:04; 215—Ritinger (Camp- ■ bell County) p. Sayer (Deer Park) 1:35;. 275—Ryan (Monroe) p. Whitaker (Bata-. a via) 3:07. King of the Hill (At McNicholas) Round I Anderson 39, McNicholas 31 ' Round 2 ' Turpin 45, Anderson 24 ' ' - Round 3 Turpla 60, McNicholas 9 Individual champions: 103—O'Bryanl s (Anderson); 112—Lombardo (Turpin);s 119--Holm (Turpin); 125—Menchen, (McNciholas); 130—Steever (Anderson);. 135—Metchlorre (Turpin); 140—Wester-s kamp (Anderson); 145—Kennard (Turpin);4 152—Wolfer (McNicholas); 10--McDoniel. (Turpin); 171—Kovach (Turpijl); 189—Cut-a ling (Anderson); 215—Taylor (Turpin); r Hwt—Volpp (Turpin).

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afar., ' ;He` n et's w~i card and Biifo"dlboiit an hour before the game to talk story lines. Tonight, they'll go big on Martin's run at the UC career record for blocked shots. Hoard has spent the day preparing his cheat sheet on the players from both sides. It has the usual stats and bio information, plus anecdotes about each player. "There's more Isere than I could ever use," fie says. "You have to prepare for a blowout. If it's a good game, you just call the game." Hoard uses the Internet to find newspaper articles on opposing players. He keeps a notebook full of what he's found, then he prints up the best of it on game day on two 8-by-11 sheets of paper. This is the second season Hoard and Buford have worked together. Incidentally, UC has won all 28 games they've done together. Hoard's preparation and Buford's knowledge of basketHugball, particularly Bob IIug gins basketball, assure that the right words will be said. Ashbrock assures that the right pictures will be seen. He picks which shot is aired One broadcast is a million split-second decisions. He decides what camera will be used for each shot."Phis

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sawn'tops St. Ursula 36-30 The Cincinnati Enquirer Lisa Knapp scored 12 of her game-high 20 points in the second half, rallying Hamilton Badin to a_ 36730 victory over St. Ursula in 'a battle of unbeatens Sunday at Moeller. The victory was Badin's 10th consecutive and cat, ed the Rams into sole pot sion of first place in the t Greater Cincinnati Lea Gray Division, one game al•: of the Bulldogs. 11 A turning point,in the ga came when Badin stole thi consecutive inbound pass lf Rand scored during the finite minute of the second quarter, erasing ay.1640 St. Ursula advantage. "It seemed like we got control," Badin coach Dan Purcell said. `:We then had a good third quarter;'; sec and itteeti g is set for Jat28;at Badin>}r,

PREPS BADIN (36)- Bennett 1 1 3, Fiehrer 2 1 5, Morner 10 2, Knapp 5 9 20, Wolf 3 0 6. Totals: 17 11 36. ST. URSULA (30)- Donovan 2 3 8. Menke 5 2 12, Fischer 1 13, M. Veith 12 4,Ikeman 0 1 I, T. Veith 1 0 2. Totals: 10 9 30. Badin .-..............._._..._......._. 3 13 it 9-14 St. Ursula.._.._ .................

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Senior Andy Albers may have been the biggest surprise, going 4-1 in the 1.52tlrlllnd weight class. in Friday's two matches, Nlfwller defeated Salem, Va., 710 3 and followed with a a = 5 upset over nationally i;ml 'd St. Mark's from Delaw[12 f'. ',I'he opposition doesn't w t any easier for Moeller with 0- Crusaders facing another 41 ,I'test. Saturday and Sunday in l`oledo at the All Catholic tt, ,111ked Parkland; Pa. in the Invitational. semifinals, coach Jeff Gaier's "We went up to this tournaCrusaders downed hickory, ment for the competition to Va., 35-18 and followed with a sec: where we stand with 41-25 victory over Camden, teams from other areas," N.J. Catholic. Gaier said. "I was pleased with Senior 189-pounder Donald how our kids performed under Schnitzler, a Division I district the pressure, even in the qualifier in 1998, went unde- match we lost." (t,

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► GCL North Team McNicholas..................... Kettering Alter.............. Roger Bacon.................. Pur: Marian.................... Hamillon8adin.............. Cham.Julienne................

League W L 4 0 2 2 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 3

► GMC League TeamW L 6 0 Lima Sr............................ 4 2 Fairfield........................... 2 3 Lakota We sl.................. 2 Princeton........................ 3 3 2 Hamilton...._.................... Middletown.................... 2 3 2 3 Colerain.......................... 2 3 Milford............................. 4 2 Sycamore....................... 0 6 Lakola East........_.........

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► QCC=AMERICA Team Oak Hills.......................... Amelia............................. Western Hills.................. Anderson........................ Glen Este........................ Turpin..............................

League W L 2 0 2 0 I 1 1 1 0 2 0 2

Overall W L 0 1 1 6 5 7

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► QCC-NATIONAL Team Winton Woods................ Mt. Healthy.................... Walnut Hills.......-............ Harrison-,.........._.......... Northwes.......................

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► MVC Team Seven Hills.............-........ No. Coll. Hill..................... Cinil. CO.......................... St. Bernard..................... WMmil CO..................... Lockland..........................

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SOCIAL WELCOME .............................................. Neal Ryan Assistant Varsity Coach

INVOCATION .......................... Fr. Michael Leshney DINNER 5:30pm

AWARDS OPENING REMARKS ........................ Dick Beerman Athletic Director

SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD Bro. Ron Luksic, SM YOUTH WRESTLING................................ Tim Bonn Kid Crusader Coach

JUNIOR HIGH TEAM ......................... Brian Reichert Junior High Coach

FRESHMEN TEAM.....Tim Cunningham, Billy Lyons Freshmen Coaches

J.V. TEAM ............................................Ed Jamieson J.V. Coach

VARSITY TEAM ........................................Jeff Gaier Varsity Coach

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SENIORS Andy Albers

Andy Gapinski

Paul Richter

Chris Colweck

Brad Haverkos

Donald Schnitzler

JUNIORS Kevin Bolte

Danny Hill

John Mccormick

Adam Roberts

Kelly Cronin

Jeff Kohus

Mike Munafo

John Schuh

Brad Findley

Bobby Lyons

Eddie Porowski

Wes Thom

SOPHOMORES Tom Druffel

Dave,Lemen

Scott Postler

Marcus Blanks

Nate Gapinski

Nick Lukens

Patrick Ryan

Greg Bonn

Eric Haunert

Ryan Naish

Tim Weinkam

Andy Cowan

Mike Jurkowitz

Jeff Ostholthoff

Brian Zinkan

Mike Creeden

Kyle Kerkhoff

Alexi Pappas

Joe Zinkan

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David Blanks

Daniel Adkins

Jeffery Eitel

Adam Long

Chad Schnitzler

011ie Albert

Brandon Gilbert

Ryan Meyer

Kevin Schwarz

David Candy

Daniel Gilbert

Andrew

Sean Stallo

T.J. Carpenter

John Keller

Peddenponi

Dan Uecker

Justin Davis

Brandon Kron

Brian Sabatini

COACHES/SUPPORT Jeff Gaier

Ed Jamieson

Sean Ryan-AH

Tim Bonn-Kids

Neal Ryan

Tim Cunningham

P.J. Boland

Jenny Feldman-

Dave Seeger

Billy Lyons

Scott Ostholthoff

Stats

Rob Lyons

Brian Reichert-Aff

Randy Adkins


A Look Back from Coach Gaier... The 1998-99 season may have been the best in the history of the school. There was much excitement going into the season with the talent returning but major tests would happen early. The opening dual meet tournament of the year proved to set the tone on the season. In the championship match we defeated Harrison (ranked #3 in the city) by a convincing score of 38-23. Junior Danny Hill's exciting comefrom behind 11-9 victory was one of the best individual matches of the year. That set up what was to become the "city championship" match at Fairfield the following week. Fairfield came into the match ranked #1 and were defending city champions. The turning point of the match came right away with Freshman David Candy's overtime pin at 103 pounds. After David Blanks' exciting throw to a pin we went on to win 35-27. This match spoiled Fairfield's chance of repeating as city champions and set up the opportunity for us to take the city title. d ranked Elder. Seniors Andy Albers The annual alumni match pitted us against the always tough and 4' and Donald Schnitzler led the way to a 34-20 victory. Brad Findley's last second head and arm sealed the win. The city's premier tournament of the year the S.W.O.W.C.A. Holiday Classic was held for the first time down at the Crown. It expanded to 41 teams and included all the top teams in the area. We held off Sycamore the city's 2nd ranked team to win the team title. We placed 10 wrestlers and had 2 champions (Brian Zinkan and Don Schnitzler).

The highlight of the year had to be the trip to the Virginia Duals in early January. Entered into the tournament unseeded, the team won 4 of 5 dual meet matches to place third. The only loss came to the #3 ranked team in the county, Parkland. Pa by a score of 22-39. There were many outstanding efforts with the highlight being Donald Schnitzler's win over the Delaware state champion un the dual meet against St. Marks and Chris Colweck's pin over Parkland, Pa. A grueling January followed. The C.I.T. at Toledo Central Catholic saw the team place second, only 4 points out of first. Once again the team had 10 place winners and one champion, Bobby Lyons at 140. Following the C.I.T. came the last home match of the year, Senior night vs. St. X. We defeated StX for the 5d' . consecutive year, this time by a score of 41-21. We then traveled to Alliance for the Top Gun Tournament. The Top Gun is rated one of the top 10 toughest tournaments in the country. The team finished 511, of 41 sc. d after losing 1 round. teams and had 4 placers. Marcus Blanks won 7 consecutive matches to place 5' The season's final dual meet was at Dayton Carroll; the #21eam from Dayton. A shorthanded Moeller team with 3 starters out had one of their best matches of the year in defeating Carroll 38-24 and winning 9 of the 14 matches. Senior Brad Haverkos led the way with a major decision to get the team on a roll. As in past years we peaked for the G.C.L. Tournament. The team won their 7"' consecutive G.C.L. championship placing 12 wrestlers and crowning 5 champions: Joe Zinkan, Bobby Lyons, Marcus Blanks, Don Schnitzler, and Kelly Cronin (who was seeded fourth). The most courageous effort and turning point of the tournament was Andy Albers semi-final overtime win over Elder. Andy's win helped seal the title. The team selected to go head to head with Fairfield at the Fairfield sectional. For the third year in a row we won the sectional title in Fairfield's gym. We qualified 10 wrestlers to the District Meet with 5 individual sectional champions: Danny Hill, Joe Zinkan, Bobby Lyons, David Blanks, and Donald Schnitzler. The District meet proved to be as tough as ever. The team finished 6"'(only 16 points from 2"d)behind Dayton Wayne. Three wrestlers survived with two champions: Joe Zinkan and Bobby Lyons. Bobby avenged an earlier loss to State Champion Omar Scruggs of Sycamore to win the 140 lbs. weight. Sophomore David Blanks had a outstanding tournament finishing second to the eventual 3 time state champion, Ty Morgan from Wayne. The State Tournament was moved to the Shottenstein Center at Ohio State University. The tournament as usual was quite a spectacle. All the Moeller wrestlers won matches. Sophomore Joe Zinkan had a super tournament placing 0. David Blanks finished in the top 8, Bobby Lyons finished in the top 10. All will be factors next year on the state level.


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CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET:

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Moeller 54 Liberty 36 Moeller 51 —Elder 30 Moeller 20 Carroll 42 Moeller 50 LaSalle 28 Moeller 51 Columbus DeSales 32

TOURNAMENT RESULTS: New Richmond "B"(16 Teams): 14 Elder Tournament (11 Teams): 2nd Madeira Tournament(17 Teams): 1 st Ohio C.I.T.(14 Teams):5' t Coaches Classic (24 Teams): 4th

TEAM TOTALS Team Takedowns: 431 Pins: 138 Tech. Falls: 10 Reversals: 84

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WRESTLER (Gr) WON LOST Bobby Lyons (8) 18 1 Brian Zinkan (7) 23 1 Greg Bonn (7) 20 4 Joe Zinkan (7) 21 3 Nick Lukens(7) 20 5 Brian Zinkan (8) 20 2 Dan Adkins (7) 17 2 Greg Bann (8) 18 0 Joe Zinkan (8) 17 1 . Nick Lukens (8) 1 10 Cameron Goode (7) 22 0 Dan Adkins (7) 19 1 T.J. Carpenter (8) 17 5 Bill Adkins (7) 18 5 Brent Goode (7) 18 3 Cameron Goode (8) 23 1 Rob Carpenter (8) 22 6 Ryan Lukens (7) 20 5

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G.C.L.: (2-3)

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998199

DUAL MEET SCORES: Moeller 36 — Fairfield 33 Moeller 35 — Lakota East 12 Moeller 36 — Sycamore 30 Moeller 28 — St. Xavier 54 Moeller 34 — Elder 24

Moeller 33 — Harrison 30 Moeller 34 — Elder 28 Moeller 24 — LaSalle 36 Moeller 30 — St. Xavier 42

TOURNAMENT RESULTS:

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✓Roger Bacon Dual Meet Tournament(8 Teams): 3" vPurcell Freshman Tournament[PUR](10 Teams): 2nd ✓Centerville Freshman Tournament[CENT](19 Teams): 5' `fbublin Coffman Tournament[DUB](14 Teams): 2nd Harrison Dual Meet Tournament (8 Teams): 7" qd.C.L. Tournament[GCL](8 Teams): 2nd Ffiif~f~M;~At 1V[3~1h1~?i~~4L, WGT

WRESTLER

~TIC~

WON

LOST

PINS

PUR

CENT

DUB

GCL

112

Ryan Meyer

15

2

7

3•

3

1

1

119

Daniel Gilbert

13

5

5

-

-

-

1

125

Kevin Schwarz

21

0

15

1

1

1

1

-

2

-

1

125

Brandon Kron

7

2

1

125

Adam Long

3

3

1

-

125

011ie Albert

1

1

0

-

130

Brandon Gilbert

4

4

3

4

130

Justin Davis

4

1

3

130

Dan Uecker

2

2

0

-

-

-

-

135

Chad Schnitzler

21

0

18

1

1

1

1

135

Sean Stallo

3

1

3

2

-

-

-

140

Dan Adkins

20

2

19

1

2

1

1

145

T.J. Carpenter

15

1

11

1

-

-

1

152

Jeff Eitel

11

9

7

-

-

2

2

160

John Keller

4

13

1

-

-

4

4

171

Brian Sabatini

13

12

13

-

6

2

4


DUAL MEETS:(5-3-1) G.C.L.: (2-1) DUAL MEET SCORES: vMoeller 36 — Fairfield 30 Moeller 53 — Elder 21 -Moeller 30 — Roger Bacon 36 ''Moeller 34 — Sycamore 32 -Moeller 12 — St. X 72

vMoeller 33 — Lasalle 33 ,,.,Moeller 33 — Harrison 30 .,,Moeller 32 —'Lasalle 36 vMoeller 35 — St. X 31

TOURNAMENT RESULTS: ;/Roger Bacon Dual Meet Tournament(8 Teams): 6th place r Purcell Reserve Invitational (16 Teams): 3`d place v Elder Reserve Tournament(14 Teams):6th place V.C.L. Tournament(9 Teams): 1St place Jyil. f1~tt~1VtD1t TATSTI WGT WRESTLER NO 112 Eddie Porowski

WON LOST 9 5

G.C.L. -

PURC ELL

ELDER

04

-

-

3rd

1S

-

4th

112

John Schuh

119

Adam Roberts

9

2

125

Scott Postler

2

10

130

Nate Gapinski

9

0

1st

135

Mike Jerkowitz

4

3

-

-

3rd

135

Jeff Kohus

3

6

411'

-

-

2nd

-

2nd

40 '

2nd

-

-

1

3

1st

140

Mike Munafo

5

3

145

Wes Thom

8

5

145

Jeff Ostolhoff

1

0

145

Ryan Nash

2

1

152

Kyle Kerkoff

5

5

152

Dave Lemen

3

5

160

Tom Druffel

1

3

-

160

Andy Cowan

10

5

2nd

160

Greg Bonn

8

2

3rd

Mike Creeden

16

0

1t let

-

171

1n

1 st

189

Nick Lukens

6

0

-

1n

1 st

215

Kevin Bolte

2

5

-

215

Jimmy Bowers

3

3

_

HWT

Alexi Pappas

3

4

3rd

41'

-

3`d 4m

2nd


DUAL MEET SCORE: Moeller 36 — Hughes 6 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Deer Park Invitational (10 Teams): 2"d place Amelia Tournament (Cancelled) Madeira Tournament(22 Teams): 9th place Finneytown Tournament(10 Teams): 2"d place

4

1

Mike Munafo (11)

2

1

140

Danny Adkins (9)

5

2

145

Ryan Naish (10)

1

0

145

Wes Thom (11)

11

3

4

2

T.J. Carpenter (9)

3

1

Jeff Ostholthoff(10)

4

0

152

Kyle Kerkoff(10)

3

2

3

160

Paul Richter (12)

7

2

3

160

Andy Cowan (10)

6

3

160

Greg Bonn (10)

4

0

171

Mike Creeden (10)

5

1

189

Kelly Cronin (11)

3

1

3

-

-

-

145 152

-

1

-

-

3 -

Chad Schnitzler (9)

-

5

3 2

-

135 140

3

3 -

1

1 -

5

4

5

1

3 3 -

Mike Jurkowitz(10)

5

2 -

135

3,

-

3

-

4

7

-

3

-

Nate Gapinski (10) Andy Gapinski (12)

FINNEYTOWN

3

-

125 130

2

-

4

-

4

-

Adam Roberts (11)

-

3

119

-

0

-

Scott Postler (10)

MADEIRA 4

-

119

DEER PARK 3

-

WON LOST 9 4

-

WGT WRESTLERY()r 112 Eddie Porowski (11)

215

Kevin Bolte (11)

4

7

4

6

4

HWT

Alexi Pappas (10)

7

2

1

6

1


CITY POLL RANKING: 1' (South West Ohio Wrestling Coaches Assoc.) STATE POLL RANKING: 101" (Ohio Wrestling Coaches Assoc.) DUAL MEETS:(12-1) G.C.L.: (2-0) SCORES: Moeller — Princeton 10 Moelle 51 — Kettering Fairmont 9 Moel r 58 —Campbell County, Ky 10 ler 38 — Harrison 23 ler 35 - Fairfield 27 ler 34 — Elder 20 1oe ler 50 —Salem, Va 13

Moeller 5 — St. Marks, De 25 Moelle 22 — Parkland, Pa 39 eler 35 — Hickory, Va 18 ler 41 — Camden Catholic, NJ 25 ler 41 - St. Xavier 21 Veller 38 — Dayton Carroll 24

TOURNAMENT RESULTS:

-

-

-

-

ST

-

8

-

-

2

10

-

-

1

4

-

-

-

1

-

2

6

-

-

1

2

-

1

-

1 -

3

-

-

-

3

-

6

1 2

-

3 2

-

-

-

2

1 3 1

-

-

-

2 1

DIS

1

-

3

5

1 3 1

-

-

-

1

6

3

-

-

-

4

8

-

-

3 8

1 6

GCL SEC 2 4

3 3

-

-

2

4

-

-

6

TG

5

-

-

-

7

CIT 5 2

-

-

CC 7 1

-

WON LOST PINS WRESTLER (Yr) 25 14 6 DAVID CANDY (9) 20 1 8 BRIAN ZINKAN (10) 2 2 8 RYAN MEYER (9) (11) 19 16 11 DANNY HILL 11 19 6 JOHN MCCORMICK (11) 1 0 0 ANDY GAPINSKI (12) 11 35 11 JOE ZINKAN (10) 12 9 BRAD HAVERKOS (12) 19 23 BOBBY LYONS(11) 39 5 5 0 JEFF OSTHOLTHOFF (10) 7 27 11 14 DAVID BLANKS (10) 21 12 9 MARCUS BLANKS (10) 1 1 0 WES THOM (11) 21 15 4 ANDY ALBERS (12) 0 1 0 PAUL RICHTER (12) 2 1 2 GREG BONN (10) 5 18 DONALD SCHNITZLER (12) 32 2 5 NICK LUKENS (10) 10 2 2 0 MIKE CREEDEN (10) 11 9 8 KELLY CRONIN (11) 14 29 12 BRAD FINDLEY (11) 6 19 6 CHRIS COLWECK (12) 0 1 0 ALEXI PAPPAS (10)

-

WGT 103 112 112 119 125 125 130 135 140 140 145 152 152 160 160 160 171 171 171 189 215 HWT HWT

'

VPrinceton Dual Meet Tournament(8 Teams): 1st '"S.W.O.W.C.A. Holiday Tournament[CC](41 Teams): 1" "Virginia Duals (16 Teams): 3rd `Ohio All-Catholic Tournament[CIT](25 Teams): 2nd "'Alliance Top Gun Tournament[TG](41 Teams): 5' lb.C.L. Tournament[GCL](9 Teams): 1 11 "'sectional Tournament[SEC](13 Teams): 1s' ✓bistrict Tournament[DIS](45 Teams): 6"' -&ate Tournament[ST](97 Teams): 47"'


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CATEGORY LEADERS- VARSITY 1998-99 MOST TEAM POINTS

MOST WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BOBBY LYONS JOE ZINKAN DONALD SCHNITZLER BRAD FINDLEY DAVID BLANKS

39 35 32 29 27

MOST FALLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BOBBY LYONS DONALD SCHNITZLER BRAD FINDLEY DAVID BLANKS DANNY HILL

JOE ZINKAN ANDY ALBERS BOBBY LYONS BRIAN ZINKAN DAVID BLANKS

BOBBY LYONS DONALD SCHNITZLER JOE ZINKAN DAVID BLANKS BRAD FINDLEY

15 14 13 11 9

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BOBBY LYONS JOE ZINKAN DONALD SCHNITZLER DAVID BLANKS BRIAN ZINKAN

13 8 7 4 4

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

JOE ZINKAN BOBBY LYONS DAVID BLANKS BRAD FINDLEY BRIAN ZINKAN

MOST2PT NEAR FALLS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BOBBY LYONS 34 DAVID BLANKS 30 DONALD SCHNITZLER 27 JOE ZINKAN 17 17 ANDY ALBERS

MOST REVERSALS JOE ZINKAN DANNY HILL BRAD HAVERKOS JOHN MCCORMICK ANDY ALBERS

8 5 4 3 2

MOST TAKEDOWNS

MOST3PT NEAR FALLS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

215.00 172.00 167.50 134.00 130.50

MOST TECH FALLS

MOST MAJOR DECS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

DONALD SCHNITZLER BOBBY LYONS DANNY HILL BRAD FINDLEY KELLY CRONIN

182 132 108 92 93

25 18 9 9 8

MOST TOTAL PINS 26 14 14 11 10

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BOBBY LYONS DONALD SCHNITZLER DAVID BLANKS BRAD FINDLEY DANNY HILL JOE ZINKAN

23 18 14 14 11 11


Moeller Wrestling -1998-99 Individual Statistics

Wgt Wrestler

TDS NF-3 NF-2 REV ESC Pen Pts Tec Maj. Tm. For A For A For A For A For A For A Pins Fall Dec. Pts. Won Lost Pins Pct.

103 Candy

66

28 8

5

7

2

7

5 29 56 3

3

5

1

3

89.5

25

14

6

.641

112 Zinkan, B.

93

9

11

1

2

0

7

0

11 73

1

5

6

2

4

99.0

20

1

8

.952

112 Meyer

4

21

2

16

1

15

9

7

6

1

13

2

0

0

12.0

2

8

2

.200

119 Hill

57 149 15 9

9

11 14 7 31 39

1

2

9

2

3

78.0

19

16

11

.543

125 McCormick

63

24 9

1

3

5

1

10 5

1

3

61.5

19

11

6

.633

130 Zinkan, J.

182 43 17 5

6

2 26 8 50 153 2

4

6

5

13 167.5

35

11

11

.761

11

18

5 27154

130 Gapinski, A.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

G

0

0

6.0

1

0

0

1.000

135 Haverkos

51

36 12 5

3

2

14 4 29 38

2

2

8'

1

2

69.5

19

12

9

.613

140 Lyons

132 29 34 3 18 3

7

3 35 87 11

6 15 8

7

215.0

39

5

23 .886

140 Ostholthoff

13

0

5

1

3

4

17 8

3

2

0

0

1

17.0

7

5

0

.583

145 Blanks, D.

108 43 . 30 6

7

5

8

5

41 103 6

9

11

3

4

134.0

27

11

14

.711

152 Blanks, M.

57

0

23 5

0

0

27 9

3

4

2

3

5 38.49. 4

5

9

0

2

81.0

21

12

9

.636

2

0

0

0

1

0

3

0

2

0

0

0

3.0

1

1

0

.500

152 Thom

1

160 Albers

63

39 17 4

7

3

10 3 24 56

1

2

3

1

8

89.5

21

15

4

.583

160 Bonn

5

4

0

4

1

1

0

0

3

4

0

0

1! 0

0

10.0

2

2

1

.500

160 Richter

1

4

0

1

0

1

1

1

3

2

0

1

0

0

0

0.0

0

1

0

.000

0

0

171 Schnitzler

64

21 27 2 25 3

9

4 29 38 4

2 14 4

3

172.0

32

5

18

.865

171 Lukens

28

7

3

1

4

1

8

4

9 22

1

2

5

0

2

56.0

10

2

5

.833

171 Creeden

6

0

3

0

2

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

11

1

0

8.5

2

0

2

1.000

189 Cronin

17

21

6

8

8

7

9

8

16 5

01

1

8

0

1

53.0

11

9

8

.550

215 Findley

92

41 12 4

9

1

5

4 32 89 11

4

13

1

3

130.5

29

12

14

.707

275 Colweck

8

24

3

8

1

0

4

7

6

5

0

1

6

0

0

29.0

6

19

6

.240

275 Pappas

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0

1

0

.000

Team Totals 1111 149412251 86 11221 55 11561 84,43818931 52 66 11271 30 59 1581.5 348 173 157 .668

Updated 3/9/99


Statistics

Career -

Wrestling Moeller

Tec Maj. Tm. REV ESC Pen Pts NF-2 NF-3 For A For A For A For A For A Pins Fall Dec. Pts.

TDS Yr

Wrestler

For A

29.0

6

19

6

.240

0

0

0

0

6.0

1

0

0

1.000

2

11

1

2

87.5

23

17

12

.575

1

0

0

0

0.0

0

1

0

.000

30 14 108 107 20 13 . 31

7

4

336.5

75

36

38

.676

5

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

3

14

5 133 48

2

0

1

1

0

0

65 45 12

7

Sr Schnitzler

0

6

0

1

0

7

Sr Gapinski, A. 0

0

6

4

8

4

.500

0

3

1

8

1

24

1

36

6

8

Sr Richter

36

8

Sr Colweck

Sr Haverkos

12 133.5

27 9 68 87 6

95 101 26 13 12

1 1 1 1

160 119 42 15 37 8

1 1

1

2

7

Sr Albers

Won Lost Pins Pct.

1

1

3

2

1

0

Jr

Cronin

27 28

0

2

11

0

1

84.0

16

12

11

.571

Jr

Findley

141 115124 17 22 3 20 13 88 143 16

4

21

2

6

216.0

48

30

23

.615

Jr

Hill

93185124 17 15 14 27 21 68 55

3

15

2

7

164.0

35

28

17

.556

Jr

Lyons

303 97 66 15 35 19 24 12 86 220 23 15 33 12 17 475.0

91

27

45

.771

Jr

McCormick

63 24

9

1

3

1

5

11

5

27 54

1

10

5

1

3

61.5

19

11

6

.633

Jr

Porowski

1

2

0

1

0

1 10

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0

1

0

.000

Jr Thom

21

6

4

3

0

0

2

2

6

16

2

4

3

0

0

27.0

5

5

3

.500

So Blanks, D.

140 65 40 15 11

7

8

8 64 1271 10 18 12 5

6

181.5

38

18

17

.679

So Blanks, M.

74.45. 12

So Bonn

5

7

So Creeden

6

So Lukens

28

8

8

8

7

15 10 20 16

3

9

5

2

8

7 46 73

7

7

9

0

5

92.0

26

16

9

.619

0

4

1

1

0

0

4

4

0

0

1

0

0

10.0

2

4

1

.333

0

3

0

2

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

1

1

0

8.5

2

0

2

1.000

7

3

1

4

1

8

4

9

22

1

2

5

0

2

56.0

10

2

5

.833

So Ostholthoff

13 23

5

0

5

1

3

4

17 8

3

2

0

0

1

17.0

7

5

0

.583

So Pappas

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0

1

0

.000

So Zinkan, B.

180 4533 4

5

2

20 6

47 135 4

11

14

4

10 220.0

44

13

18

.772

So Zinkan, J.

281 79 27 13 14

5

39 16 90 233 9

9

11

7

18 273.5

60

22

18

.732

Fr Candy

66 28

8

5

7

2

7

5

29 56

3

3

5

1

3

89.5

25

14

6

.641

21

2

16

1

5

9

7

8

1 1

3

2

0

0

12.0

2

8

2

.200

Fr

Meyer

4

1

1

0

6

1

Updated 3/9/99


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Updated: March,99

1991-92 1998-99 1991-92 1996-97 1995-96 1998-99 1997-98 1990-91 1992-93 1990-91 1995-96 1998-99 1970-71

Tom Zinkan 39 Bobby Lyons 39 Scott Ostholthoff 37 Josh Janson 37 Josh Janson 36 Joe Zinkan 35 Chris Davis 34 Tom Zinkan. 33 Tom Zinkan 33 Scott Ostholthoff 32 Justin Broshear 32 Donald Schnitzler32 31 Ken Hanson

Scott Ostholthoff John Bell Jon Rice Josh Janson Tim Arthur Brad Findley Clint Whalen. Clint Whalen Patrick Feldman Bobby Lyons Sean Cronin Tom Zinkan Terry King

30 30 29 29 29 29 28 28 28 28 28 27 27

1989-90 1996-97 1988-89 1994-95 1995-96 1998-99 1990-91 1991-92 1994-95 1996-97 1996-97 1989-90 1986-87

Bill Palermo Justin Broshear David Blanks Ken Darby Mark Summers John Bell Mark Zielinski Sean Cronin David Feldman Joe Zinkan David Candy

27 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25

1986-87 1994-95 1998-99 1989-90 1987-88 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99

4

1989-93 1993-97 1988-92 1992-96 1995-98 1991-95 1968-72

Mark Zielinski Don Schnitzler Clint Whalen David Feldman Bill Palermo Sean Cronin John Bell

77 75 72 70 68 67 64

1993-97 1996-99 1988=92 1995-98 198488 1995-98 1993-97

Ken Darby Tim Arthur Terry King Bob Feldman Jon Rice Todd Chambers

......:......:..:..:.::.;:.;:.;:.;:.;_:.......:...::..:.::.;::.........:::.....::..............::.::::........................... Mike Stagge 0.917 22-2, 69-70 Chris Davis Scott Ostholthoff 0.914 32-3, 90-91 Clint Whalen Ken Hanson 0.912 31-3, 70-71 Bill Palermo Bobby Lyons 0.886 39-5, 98-99 Josh Janson Tom Zinkan 0.868, 33-5, 90-91 Chris Davis Justin Broshear 0.865 32-5, 95-96 Joe Zinkan Donald Schnitzler0.865 32-5, 98-99 David Blanks

63 62 60 57 55 55

1986-90 1992-96 1984-88 1991-94 1985-89 1972-75

.

Tom Zinkan 132 Josh Janson 116 Scott Ostholthoff 108 Justin Broshear 91 Chris Davis 84 Patrick Feldman 80 Ken Hanson 78

132-14, 89-93 Dave Seeger 116-16, 93-97 Bill Palermo 108-27, 88-92 Todd Chambers 78-22, 68-72 Bill Sutliff 84-24, 95-98 Justin Broshear

MOST. 7:'T TOTAL R1NS =Season O. Scott Ostholthoff 30 1991-92 Josh Janson 28 1996-97 27 1991-92 Tom Zinkan Josh Janson 25 1995-96 Bobby Lyons 23 1998-99 Scott Ostholthoff 22 1990-91

77 Tom Zinkan 77 Josh Janson Scott Ostholthoff 75 Justin Broshear 44 43 Bill Palermo Mark Zielinski 40

1989-93 1993-97 1988-92 1992-96 1984-88 1993-97

0.768 53-16, 84-88 0.767 68-20-1,85-88 0.764 55-17, 72-75 0.753 54-17-1,72-75 0.728 91-34, 92-96

Clint Whalen John Bell Don Schnitzler David Feldman Sean Cronin

0.850 0.848 0.844 0.829 0.767 0.761 0.711

0.727 0.696 0.676 0.673 0.638

34-6,97-98 28-5,91-92 27-5,86-87 29-6,94-95 23-7,66-97 35-11,98-99 27-11,98-99

72-27, 88-92 64-28,93-97 75-36, 96-99 70-34, 95-98 67-38, 95-98

.:......::.. Chris Davis 21 Scott Ostholthoff 20 Josh Janson 19 Bill Palermo 18 Tom Zinkan 18 Justin Broshear. 18

1997-98 1989-90 199495 1986-87 1990-91 1995-96

Don Schnitzler 18 1998-99 Mike Stagge 17 1969-70 17 1992-93 Tom Zinkan Dave Markgraf 16 1975-76 Keith Fulmer 16 1988-89 John Bell 16 1995-96

Chris Davis Don Schnitzler Sean Cronin Patrick Feldman Guy Olinger Ken Darby

1995-98 1996-99 1995-98 1991-95 1990-93 1986-90

John Bell Randy Adkins Dave Markgraf Ken Hanson Billy Lyons Brian Reichert

39 38 36 34 33 32

IE

-

Tom Zinkan 0.904 Josh Janson 0.879 Scott Ostholthoff 0.800 Ken.Hanson 0.780 Chris Davis 0.778

33-0,92-93 39-1,91-92 37-1,91-92 20-1,98-99 37-2,96-97 25-2,87-88 36-3,95-96

x;

1.000 0.975 0.974 0.952 0.949 0.926 0.923

.

_

Tom Zinkan Tom Zinkan Scott Ostholthoff Brian Zinkan Josh Janson Dave Seeger Josh Janson

32 30 29 28 27 26

1993-97 1991-95 1975-77 1968-72 1992-94 1990-93


MOST P.INS.= Season Scott Ostholthoff 26 1991-92 Josh Janson 22 1995-96 Josh Janson 21 1996-97 Scott Ostholthoff 20 1990-91 Bill Palermo 18 1986-87

Mike Stagge 17 Josh Janson 17 Dave Markgraf 16 Scott Ostholthoff 16 Tom Zinkan 16

1969-70 1994-95 1975-76 1989-90 1991-92

Keith Fulmer Bobby Lyons Guy Olinger Billy Lyons Don Schnitzler

16 15 14 14 14

1988-89 1998-99 1992-93 1993-94 1998-99

Scott Ostholthoff 65 Josh Janson 64 Tom Zinkan 47 Bill Palermo 41 Guy Olinger 33

Don Schnitzler 31 Sean Cronin 30 Dave Markgraf 29 Ken Darby 29 John Bell 29

1996-99 1995-98 1975-77 1986-90 1993-97

Ken Hanson Patrick Feldman Mark Zielinski Randy Adkins Billy Lyons

28 27 27 26 24

1968-72 1991-95 1993-97 1991-95 1992-94

::::. 1990-91 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Bob Pflanz John McPhillips Justin Broshear Joe Zinkan

5 5 5 5

1990-91 1993-94 1993-94 1998-99

:. MOST;iECHNIALP 7 Tim Arthur Don Schnitzler 7

1992-96 1996-99

1988-92 1993-97 1989-93 198488 1990-93

MUST TEGHNIGAL PINS Season' Chris Davis 13 1997-98 Tom Zinkan 11 1991-92 Tom Zinkan 8 1992-93 Bobby Lyons 8 1998-99

Tom Zinkan Justin Broshear Chris Davis Mark Zielinski

30 20 18 13

-. Cateer .:.. 1989-93 1992-96 1995-98 1993-97

..; Tom Zinkan Justin Broshear Justin Broshear Josh Janson

7 7 7 7

.......::::: : :: ..»: Josh Janson 13 Scott Ostholthoff 10 Jon Rice 7 Patrick Feldman 7

1993-97 1988-92 1985-89 1991-95

::::.::..: ~...

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1 Uz 1991-91

Joe LInKan

99

1991-98

1 IM Artnur

61

1994-95

Joe Zinkan Tom Zinkan Justin Broshear Josh Janson Bobby Lyons Tim Arthur Josh Janson Tom Zinkan David Blanks Bobby Lyons

182 179 146 139 132 118 112 111 108 99

Sean Cronin Brian Zinkan Brad Findley Justin Broshear Mark Williams Jon Rice Brian Zinkan Patrick Feldman Chris Davis David Feldman

94 93 92 89 89 87 87 84 84 83

1996-97 1998-99 1998-99 199495 199495 1988-89 1997-98 199495 1997-98 1997-98

Sean Cronin Bob Pflanz John Bell Scott Ostholthoff Jon Rice Brian Reichert Bobby Lyons Chip McCord Justin Broshear David Candy

80 76 75 73 72 72 72 70 68 66

1997-98 1990-91 1996-97 1991-92 1987-88 1992-93 1996-97 1996-97 1993-94 1998-99

Tom Zinkan Josh Janson Justin Broshear Tim Arthur Sean Cronin David Feldman Patrick Feldman

527 342 323 230 216 199 188

1985-89 1995-98 1990-94 1993-97 1996-99 1988-92 1993-97

Ken Darby Brian Reichert Clint Whalen Billy Lyons Terry King Bob Feldman John Gatto

144 137 127 120 112 107 104

1974-75 1990-91 1986-87 1992-93

.............:. ..:::.: ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ::.::::::.. . Ryan Knight 18 1996-97 Mark Zielinski 17 1996-97 Danny Hill 14 1998-99 Brad Haverkos 14 1998-99

v ... >. Scott Ostholthoff 31 Kevin Wallace 28 Clint Whalen 28 Joe Zinkan 24

1998-99 1992-93 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1995-96 1995-96 1990-91 1998-99 1997-98

1989-93 1993-97 1992-96 1992-96 1995-98 1995-98 1991-95

Jon Rice 180 Chris Davis 180 D.J. Hartman 174 John Bell 164 Don Schnitzler 160 Scott Ostholthoff 157 Mark Zielinski 145

season .::<.:. 1989-90 1979-80 1991-92 1998-99

..... Bill Sutliff Clint Whalen Mark Summers Bob Feldman

27 27 26 25

1986-90 1989-93 1988-92 1992-94 1983-87 1990-94 1988-92


M. .; ....EV...RSAL .... ... reer :::... ~::..............:' Clint Whalen 77 1988-92 Bob Feldman Patrick Feldman 70 1991-95 Tim Arthur Mark Zielinski 61 1993-97 Mark Summers Scott Ostholthoff 60 1988-92 Dave Seeger Justin Broshear 55 1992-96 Tom Zinkan

Don Schnitzler 25 1998-99 Kevin Wallace 24 1979-80 John Schmitz 18 1979-80 Bobby Lyons 18 1998-99 Eric Tepe 17 1979-80

Ub .. t Tom Zinkan 47 Scott Ostholthoff 40 Justin Broshear 39 Josh Janson 39

: _ ... .:::.::

:, 54 50 48 46 46

1990-94 1992-96 1985-88 1984-88 1989-93

Sean Cronin Chris Davis David Feldman Bill Palermo Josh Janson

45 45 45 43 36

1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1985-88 1993-97

15 Tom Zinkan John McPhillips 15 Bill Sutliff 15 14 Dave Seeger Scott Ostholthoff 14

1991-92 1993-94 ' 1974-75 1987-88 1991-92

Tom Zinkan Patrick Feldman Ryan Knight Josh Janson

14 14 14 13

1992-93 1993-94 1996-97 1996-97

Mark Zielinski Jon Rice Dave Seeger Clint Whalen

28 27 27 25

1993-97 1985-89 1985-88 1988-92

Mark Zielinski 27 Don Schnitzler 27 Scott Ostholthoff 25 John McPhillips 25 Justin Broshear 25 Brian Reinhart 25

1996-97 1998-99 1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95

Don Schnitzler Clint Whalen Bill Palermo Dave Seeger John McPhillips

1996-99 1988-92 1985-88 1985-88 1990-94

, Don Schnitzler Patrick Feldman Bob Feldman Tim Arthur

1989-93 1988-92 1992-96 1993-97

37 34 29 29

1996-99 1991-95 1990-94 1992-96 r

MOST NEAR'FALL 3PTS Season Chris Davis 60 1997-98 Justin Broshear 37 1993-94 Josh Janson 36 1996-97 Scott Ostholthoff 35 1989-90 Tom Zinkan 34 1989-90 Chris Davis 34 1996-97

Bobby Lyons Tom Zinkan Mark Zielinski David Blanks Dave Seeger Josh Janson

34 32 30 30 29 29

1998-99 1990-91 1995-96 1998-99 1987-88 1995-96

:.::.:. MOST..NEAR FALL 3.:.P:TS...-: :.Career:::,:. .....:: >:::..:::::: :::::. . Scott Ostholthoff 86 Chris Davis 113 1995-98 Tom Zinkan Patrick Feldman 51 107 1989-93 Josh Janson 49 100 1993-97 Tim Arthur Justin Broshear 91 1992-96 Bob Feldman 43 Mark Zielinski 87 1993-97 42 Jon Rice

.......:: 1988-92 1991-95 1992-96 1990-94 1985-89

;::; 42 41 41 40 39

r

..... ......

MOST EA PO.INT.,S: :-; :SeasonIF Tom Zinkan Bobby Lyons 215.0 1998-99 Scott Ostholthoff 258.0 1991-92 Y Justin Broshear Scott Ostholthoff 209.5 1990-91 Tom Zinkan 255.5 1991-92 Josh Janson 206.5 1992-93 Josh Janson Tom Zinkan 237.5 1996-97 Don Schnitzler Josh Janson Chris Davis 205.0 1997-98 233.0 1995-96

MOS.T...TEAtvI,.POlNTS.,. Tom Zinkan 794.5 Josh Janson 739.5 Scott Ostholthoff 684.0 Justin Broshear 447.0 Chris Davis 412.5 Patrick Feldman 389.0

Career 1989-93 1993-97 1988-92 1992-96 1995-98 1991-95

0:51

1998

1990-91 1995-96 1994-95 1998-99

310.5 301.0 276.5 264.0 252.0 245.0

1995-98 1993-97 1992-96 1989-93 1985-89 1992-94

;..:.:..... Mark Zielinski Bill Palermo Clint Whalen Sean Cronin Don Schnitzler Ken Darby

381.0 356.0 345.5 338.5 336.5 330.5

1993-97 1985-88 1988-92 1995-98 1996-99 1986-90

Mike Jennings 10 seconds1988

Mark Zielinski 8 seconds 1995

Chris Davis

200.0 186.0 182.5 172.0

1

Chris Davis

1:52

1997

David Feldman John Bell Tim Arthur Guy Olinger Jon Rice Billy Lyons

Bell

12 seconds1998


TOM ZINKAN ........................................130 Ibs..........................................1991 SCOTT OSTHOLTHOFF .......................189 Ibs..........................................1992 TOM ZINKAN ........................................140 Ibs..........................................1993 "1' ltCS~ TOM ZINKAN 2ND ..........................1992 JOSH JANSON 2ND .......................1996 CHRIS DAVIS 2ND ..........................1998 JOSH JANSON 3RD ........................1997 JOE ZINKAN 4T" ............................1999

Frank Haidle...............1964 Mike Scheadler........... 1965 Ken Hanson........... 1971,72 Steve Scherzinger......1972 Ken Adkinsl .................975 Randy Webb...............1975 Jay Case ....................1975 Steve Melink...............1976 Rick Magliano.............1981 Terry King...................1987 Bill Palermo ...........1987,88

Dave Seeger...............1988 Jerry Wilkin .................1988 Jon Rice......................1989 Scott Ostholthoff...90,91,92 Tom Zinkan ...........91,92,93 Clint Whalen ..........1991,92 Billy Lyons...................1993 Brian Reichert.............1993 Guy Olinger.................1993 Josh Janson.....94,95,96,97 Bob Feldman ..............1994

Mike Scheadler...................................1965 Jay Case ............................................ 1975 Terry King...........................................1987 Dave Seeger ......................................1988 Scott Ostholthoff.................................1992

Frank Haidle..............1966 Ken Hanson.....1970,71,72 Todd Chambers ........1974 Bill Sutliff....................1974 Jay Case ...................1975 Ken Adkins ................1976 Dave Markgraf...........1977 Tim Tepe ...................1977 John Ziegler...............1979 Joe Magliano.............1983 Mike Hyzdu ...............1985 Mark Stoy ..................1985

KEN HANSON 5T" .........................1971 KEN HANSON 6T" .........................1972 KEN ADKINS 6T" ..........................1975 RANDY WEBB 6T" ........................1975

Mark Zielinski ........1995,97 Patrick Feldman .........1995 Justin Broshear ..........1996 Tim Arthur ..................1996 Chris Davis............ 1997,98 John Bell..................... 1997 Sean Cronin ...............1997 Joe Zinkan.................. 1999 Bobby Lyons ..............1999 David Blanks ..............1999

Tom Zinkan....................................1992,93 Josh Janson ..................................1996,97 Chris Davis .........................................1998 Joe Zinkan ..........................................1999 Bobby Lyons.......................................1999

Terry King ................. 1987 Bill Palermo.......... 1987,88 Dave Seeger............. 1988 Keith Fulmer ............. 1988 Jon Rice.................... 1989 Scott Ostholthoff. 90,91,92 Clint Whalen ............. 1992 Tom Zinkan.... 90,91,92,93 Matt Herring .............. 1993 D. J. Hartman............ 1993 Bob Feldman ............ 1994 Patrick Feldman........ 1994

Josh Janson ...94,95,96,97 Justin Broshear ....1995,96 Tim Arthur .................1995 Bobby Lyons .......1997,99 Chris Davis...........1997,98 Chip McCord .............1997 Brian Zinkan ..............1998 David Feldman ..........1998 Danny Hill..................1999 Joe Zinkan.................1999 David Blanks .............1999 Donald Schnitzler...... 1999


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Year Team Finish # Champs Individual Champions 4 Frank Haidle, Dennis Riehle, Mike Schaedler, Mike Obert 4' d 1966 3rd 2 Nick Haverkos, Mark Andrews 1967 3rd 2 Tom Goodhart, Mark Andrews 1968 1 .Dave Vargo 4d' 1969 Mike Blanck, Pat Sietz, Mike Stagge 2nd 3 1970 3rd Ted Cole, Bob Carraher, Ken Hanson 1971 3 3rd 1 Joe Bauer 1972 None 1973 3`d 0 4 Vince Condenni, Steve Melink, Bill Sutliff, Todd Chambers 1974 3`d 4 Mike Magliano, Randy Webb, Mark Griener, Bill Sutliff 1975 3rd Ken Adkins 4"' 1 1976 Dave Markgraf 1 1977 5' d None 0 1978 5' d None 0 1979 5d'' 2 Rick Magliano, John Ziegler 1980 3rd Rick Magliano 1 1981 5"' None 1982 0 6"' None 6"' 0 1983 1 Joe Magliano 1984 6"' Arist Mastorides, Mike Hyzdu 2 1985 5' d Terry King 1 1986 6"' Bill Palermo, Terry King 2 1987 5th Bill Palermo, Dave Seeger, Shawn Herman 3 1988 3rd Jon Rice 1 6th 1989 1 Scott Ostholthoff. 4"' 1990 2nd Tom Zinkan,. Clint Whalen, Scott Ostholthoff 1991 3 4 Matt Herring, Tom Zinkan, Clint Whalen, Scott Ostholthoff 1992 2nd Matt Herring, Tom Zinkan, Wolfgang Scholz, Guy Olinger 4 1s' 1993 4 Patrick Feldman, Josh Janson, D.J. Hartman, Billy Lyons 1St 1994 4 Mark Zielinski, Josh Janson, Justin Broshear, Patrick Feldman 1 St 1995 1St Justin Broshear, Josh Janson, Tim Arthur, Chip McCord, John Bell 5 1996 Chris Davis, David Feldman, Josh Janson, Chip McCord, John Bell 1S` 1997 5 S` Danny Hill, David Feldman, Chris Davis, David.Blanks, Sean Cronin 1 5 1998 1St Joe Zinkan, Bobby Lyons,Marcus Blanks,Don Schnitzler,Kelly Cronin 5 1999

Josh Janson ..........................................................1994, 1995, 1996, 1997

Scott Ostholthoff.....

Mark Andrews ............. Bill Sutliff...................... Rick Magliano.............. Terry King.................... Bill Palermo ................. Clint Whalen ................ Matt Herring.................

1990, 1991, 1992

Tom Zinkan..................1991, 1992, 1993

.......1967, 1968 .......1974, 1975 .......1980, 1981 .......1986, 1987 .......1987, 1988 .......1991, 1992 .......1992, 1993

Patrick Feldman.....................1994, 1995 Justin Broshear .....................1995, 1996 Chip McCord..........................1996, 1997 John Bell................................1996, 1997 David Feldman ......................1997, 1998 Chris Davis ............................1997, 1998


I

Year 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Totals

Dual Record 9-2 5-3 4-1 7-2 8-1 8-6 9-0 8-1 12-1

GCL Finish 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

City Poll 3 5 2 3 2 3 1 2 1

State Poll

-— 10 17 10

Sectional Finish 4 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1

District Qualifiers 6 9 11 10 10 8 10 9 10

District Finish 9 4 3 11 5 5 3 8 6

State Qualifiers 3 3 4 2 3 3 5 1 3

State Placers 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1

27

8

83

70-17

State Finish 13 5 16 --16 14 23 --

~osr ~~nrs• 1999.................................................1111 1998...................................................891. 1996. .....821 1997...................................................747 1995...................................................730 1993...................................................720 1992..........:........................................690 1994...................................................549 1991 .................:......:..........................483 1988...................................................377 1990...........................................:.......331

1999 ..................................................157 1997 ..................................................140 1996 ..................................................136 1992 ..................................................132 1995 ..................................................129 1998 ..................................................120 1994 ..................................................108 1991 ..................................................106 . 1988 ....................................................81 1990 ....................................................75

'"fJtlli~,i111VT C#~ANtPt4JVSHiPS G. C. L. CHAMPIONSHIPS.....................7............ 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS.........................2.............................................................. 1997, 1999 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.............5................................ 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999 DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS ................0............................:................................................... STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS......................0................................................................................

#Yrs 2 1 1 1 8 4 5 14

YRS 1964-65 1966 1967 1968 1969-76 1977-80 1981-85 1986-

36 yrs

Totals

COACH W Mike Morrissey 19 Dan Shea 2 Frank Lawborn 2 Phil Gigliotti 7 John Parker 36 Ted Hall 18 John Yost 15 Jeff Gaier 93

L 8 10 5 2 25 22 17 50

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

PCT 0.704 0.167 0.286 0.778 0.590 0.450 0.485 0.650

192

139

1

0.580

STATE PLACERS 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 12

STATE QUALIFIERS 2 0 0 0 7 0 1 34 44


The Future ..... 1999-2000 looks to be another exciting year. The team is planning another out of state trip back to Virginia or possibly Reno. Another tough tournament added to the schedule is the Graham Invitational (1 day — 8 Teams). The team will also be in the C.I.T. and S.W.O.W.C.A. Tournaments with the usual dual meet powers Fairfield, Elder, and St. Xavier. Of course for this to happen we need everyone involved with the fund-raising. The Wrestling Golf Outing date is set for September 15, 1999. Anyone interested in helping organize this year's tournament should see Coach Gaier or Coach Ryan.

Spring Happenings: Weight Lifting (in the Wrestling weight room): Mornings (6:30-7:30am): Tuesday/Thursday — (already started) Afternoons (2:45-4pm): Monday/Wed'nesday/Friday — (will start March 22) Cincinnati Wrestling Club • meets every Tuesday and Thursday night • at Princeton High School. • 7pm-9pm • see Coach Ryan for information

This Summer: Recommended Camps: Ohio State Competition Camp — for High School age • June 20-25. (See brochure) • Cost $325 Moeller Wrestling Camp — for Grades 6-9 • June 28-July 2"d. • See Coach Gaier or Coach Ryan for information. • Need high school workers.

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SPECIAL THANKS FOR ALL WHO MADE THIS SEASON A SUCCESS.. O Alber's Insurance O All the Parents who helped drive to all the matches this year (Rob & Bea Lyons, Tim Albers, The Schnitzlers, Tim Bonn, Lou Zinkan) Alumni Association for help with the railing and fencing to the weight room Alumni wrestlers for their help at the J.H. CIT and during practice. Andy Luckhaupt and Joe's Express Photo for the numerous pictures this year. Bea Lyons for the pictures and slide show. Bill Kohus for endless hours putting up the fencing and railing for the weight room. Captain's parents - Don & Vickie Schnitzler, Tim & Bonnie Albers, and Allen & Linda Haverkos for coordinating everything. Clyde Findley for coordinating the state tickets O O Coaches Wives — Chris Anne Gaier, Bea Lyons, Teri Cunningham, Trisha Boland, Paula, Stephanie Ryan O Corporate sponsors: Biggs (Mason Mont), Krogers (Montgomery, Loveland, Kenwood), Subway, Coke, Donatos, Craig Lindsey and Icelands for their work with the team this year. Dick Beerman for caring about the wrestlers Don Schnitzler and all the parents who helped at the Monte Carlo Don's Auto Repair Dr. Schleuter for his help with the skin problems, lamisil and doctor visits. Fr. Mike for working with the wrestlers and the prayer services Golf Sponsors — Men's Warehouse, Medic Computer Systems, Apple Banc, C. Edward Lovins Insurance, Double Click, Donahoe & Co., Jamieson Accounts, Robrt McGraw Insurance Agency, Kneisel Contracting Corporation, Oppenheimer Funds, Federated Mutual Funds, and Davis Mutual Funds. Jenny Feldman for the stats. Jim Monig for his help with the Golf Outing. McCormick Equipment Co. Medical Recovery Systems Michaela McGinn, sister of Sean Ryan who got the luxury suite at OSU. Mike Jackson for the leg press machine. Moeller Athletic Department for all their support. Parents for support and help at the kids tournament Parents for the pre-match meals (Vickie Schnitzler, Bonnie Albers, Linda Haverkos) Rick Carpenter, John Weinkam for the steps to the weight room. Steve Richter for the airline ticket and transportation to the airport. The Feldman Family for their help with the Junior High CIT. The Gapinski Family The Hartman Family Tia Straus and Aramark for the morning breakfasts and food service. Tim Bonn & Lou Zinkan for the video taping. AND A SPECIAL THANKS TO ANYONE THAT IS NOT ON THIS LIST THAT I MISSED!


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