2007 SUPER 32 Results
Wrestlers from 34 states – compared to 26 last year – will be among the over 1250 competitors in the tournament.
Approximately 90 wrestlers in this year’s tournament earned state-level tournament titles in 2006-07. Seventeen wrestlers ranked top 12 by Wrestling411USA at the end of last season are entered in this tournament as well, and 29 wrestlers were ranked inside the top 20 by Intermat. From this past summer’s Cadet and Junior Nationals in Fargo, ND, 42 total wrestlers that earned All-American honors will be in this tournament. That includes eleven of whom earned those honors in both Greco-Roman and Freestyle. By the numbers: JN FS AA – 13, JN GR AA – 10, CN FS AA – 16, CN GR AA – 14.
WALSH (4-2)@103
Jonathon Heffner Riverdale - FL W 17-0
Ronnie Garbinsky Tyrone - PA L 7-2
Justin Woolard Chickahominy - VA W 15-0
Ryan Bono Millbrook - VA W Fall
Eric Lee Oxford - AL W 5-3 OT
Geoffrey Bostany Spain Park - AL L 4-3
DIX (5-2)@125
David Demor South Side Beaver - PA W 8-1
Anthony Salupo St Edward - OH L 5-2
Colton Zimmerman Springstead - FL W 5-0
Jacob Phillip Christiansburg - VA W 7-2
Tyler Giffin Harrison - OH W 5-2
Brian Wood William Byrd - VA W 7-2 OT
Craig Montgomery Roselle Park - NJ L 5-0
HATCHER (2-2)@130
Chance Smith Lake Region - FL W 6-5
Joe Shively Enka - NC L 3-2
Josh Bloodworth Peachtree Ridge - GA W 5-1
Cort Choate Blue Mountain - PA L 10-1
FELTER (2-2)@130
Brian Snyder E Mecklenburg - NC W 10-2
James Bennett Cumberland V - PA L 9-0
Mamodo Sonko Grassfield - VA W 2-0
Ricky Moore Northeast - FL L 8-4
SVANDA (2-2)@145
Drew Dodds T.L. Hanna - SC W Fall 1:17
Cody Barrick Mercersburg - PA L 4-2
Grant Wood Deltona - FL W 4-0
Dustin Potter South Caldwell - NC L Fall
2006 Impact Results
Whew.... what a day
The largest pre-season high school wrestling tournament kicked off at 8 a.m. on Saturday and wrapped up at just after 12 a.m. on Sunday morning as over 1,000 athletes battled for "the belt" at the Greensboro Coliseum.
What I would say about this tournament is it is the "Elite" of tournaments. It was the whose who among the best wrestlers in the country. Impact as a team for the HS division complied an overall 23-24 record. It was great experience and great wrestling for all the wrestlers. Hopefully they will take what they learned and apply it in their regular season. SEE YOU A TOP THE #1 PODIUM
* means they placed @ Super 32
103 (Foxworth 5-2) David Taylor Fall *1st /Frank Goodwin 6-0
(Wesley 1-2) Sean Dolan 8-1 *4th /Bryan Whitt 5-2
112 (Dix 5-2) Eric Hess 3-1 /Joey Lazor Fall *4th
(Acosta 0-2) Jarod Stephenson Fall /Kevin Thompson 6-0
119 (Rowland 0-2) Travis Coffey Fall /Alex Saunders 12-1
125 (Harris 2-2) Bradley Squire Fall *4th /Kevin DAnna 4-3
(Kelmar 1-2) Tyler Erdman 14-0 /Chris Teague 5-0
(McCauley 3-2) Anthony Jorge 12-2 *3rd /Marty Carlson 8-0
130 (Svanda 2-2) Peter Yates 14-1 /Eric Deupree 3-2
(Brown 0-2) John Crisp 11-2 /Sal Leonard Fall
152 (Peck 2-2) John Countryman 5-0 *5th /Jordan Couch 2-0
160 (Hillard 2-2) Brain Letters 11-0 *3rd /Bradley Banks 5-3
Impact wrestled the best and we plan on becoming the best! We have no choice! Remember wrestle hard and wrestle often......do whatever it takes!
Youth wrestlers
Brayden Manchester 1-2
Dylan Long 1-2