Wrestling update for December 7, 2017
Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida
Release Date: 12/18/2017
Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida
We catch up with Mr. SEWrestle and talk about what went into him starting his SE wrestling rankings and big board for the region.
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Palmetto Ridge head wrestling coach joins the pod to talk about losing Colby Singletary and how the team tried to remember him this season.
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Tampa Prep assistant wrestling coach and Brawlers coach Jake Campbell talks about the affect of the coronavirus pandemic on wrestling.
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Tenoroc head wrestling coach Anthony Cerullo joins the pod to talk about the challenge of building a program in lower income demographic ares and at schools that traditionally do not have success in athletics.
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Ponte Vedra head coach Josean Gonzalez joins the pod to talk about his LinkedIn post "For New Wrestling Coaches: Building Relationships with Administration, Other Coaches, Parents, and Athletes."
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Suncoast wrestling coach Dan Tria joins the podcast to talk about building a wrestling program from the ground up.
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Longtime head wrestling coach Kristen Iannuzzi has a conversation on girls wrestling, coaching, education and so much more on this must-listen podcast.
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Wrestling referee Mike Cipriano comes on the podcast to talk everything about officiating.
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Suncoast wrestling coach Dan Tria joins the podcast to talk about some of the top issues of the day in the sport.
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With the girls state wrestling championship taking place this weekend, we talk about the growth of the sport in Florida.
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Good morning, this is your high school wrestling update from the Orlando Sentinel for Thursday, December 7, 2017 – My name is Brant Parsons – and I wish I had more sound-engineer training.
Let’s see what happened last night.
In the big matchup on the night between Class 2A powers, Jensen Beach continued their early season gauntlet against Olympic Heights.
The 4<sup>th</sup>-ranked Barracudas won 8 of the 12 contested bouts and it was enough to beat the 7<sup>th</sup>-ranked Lions 34-32. Chad Nix’ 8-3 win over Troy Jaffy at 195 pounds put the dual away for Jensen Beach.
Clay, the second-ranked team in Class 1A, easily dispatched of Robert E. Lee 74-to-6.
SW Miami, which moved to No. 3 in Class 3A, easily handled Miami Jackson, winning all but two of the matches contested to win 59-24.
In our coverage area, Timber Creek picked up five pins to knock off Oviedo 45-21. Getting wins by fall was Ernesto Maysonet, Corban Arana, Gersan Serrano, Mateus Nunes and Jacob Schalk.
Winter Park edged Jones 41-to-35.
Up north, Bishop Kenny finished with two straight wins to edge Creekside 35-33 with Jack Delaney and Jack Donghit sealing the win.
Gainesville Buchholz topped Columbia 36-32. Lawrence Smith-Jackson, Nevan Burney and Aaron Mended went 3-for-3 for pins at the heaviest three weight classes to rally the Bobcats and then lock up the victory.
Paxon topped Florida School for Deaf and Blind 42-33 with F-S-D-B doubling up Raines 48-24. Tate handled Milton with a 66-18 win and Ridgeview knocked off Palatka 65-6 with Episcopal topping Wolfson 42-36.
In South Florida, Coral Gables topped South Miami 42-34 and Ferguson bettered Miami Killian 60-to-15.
Miami Palmetto went 3-and-0 with dominating wins over Miami Central, Miami Norland and Miami Pace, giving up just 18 points total over the three duals.
Nova topped Deerfield Beach 59-24.
Across the rest of the state, Cape Coral beat Fort Myers 56-22 and Treasure Coast outpointed Forest Hill 69-12
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