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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Beavers Defeat George Mason- 32-9! & More News

Beavers 32 George Mason 9
Articles from OSU & GM
More Notes on Navy Classic
Roadrunner Open on Sunday
Membership Drive On till Monday!
Coaches Update 11-16-17

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

The young, new Beaver team met with success on the road tonight, winning 8 of 10 matches to defeat George Mason  32-9.

Congratulations to the match winners: 133 Devan Turner (major), 141 Jack Hathaway (fall!), 149 Kurt Mode, 157 Hunter Willits, 174 Myles Terry (major), 184 Seth McLeod (tech fall!), 197 Corey Griego (major), and 285 Cody Crawford!

Results from tonight's dual with George Mason - as compiled by TrackWrestling:
125- Ibrahim Bunduka (George Mason) over Unknown (For.)

133 - Devan Turner (Oregon State) over Viictor Echeverria (George Mason) (MD 12-0)

141 - Jack Hathaway (Oregon State) over Trevor Mello (George Mason) (Fall 2:30)

149 - Kurt Mode (Oregon State) over Matt Raines (George Mason) (Dec 11-6)

157 - Hunter Willits (Oregon State) over Bryce Reddington (George Mason) (Dec 10-5)

165 - Creed Lumpp (George Mason) over Billy Bigelow (Oregon State) (Dec 6-4)

174 - Myles Terry (Oregon State) over Brendan May (George Mason) (MD 12-4)

184 - Seth Mcleod (Oregon State) over Levko Higgins (George Mason) (TF 16-1 5:20)

197 - Corey Griego (Oregon State) over Phillip Stolfi (George Mason) (MD 8-0)

285 - Cody Crawford (Oregon State) over Matt Voss (George Mason) (Dec 9-5)

Team Score: 9 - 32 OSU

Articles from OSU & GM
For more details on the match results, check out the articles at both osubeavers.com and at George Mason. You can also find more comments, pictures and videos at Oregon State's Twitter page.

Just a reminder, you can always find links to the Wrestling FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram pages along with many other important links on "The FALL"'s blog page - the right side. Archived emails can also be found there. The links to the Blog and our on-line Portal are at the top of this email, if ou have not already bookmarked those pages.

More Notes on Navy Classic
Following - The links to Flowrestling for live stats do not seem to work, neither at OSU's schedule page or Navy's most recent article. (See this article for more news about the tournament, especially if you plant to attend.) I have not been able to access the event at Flo through those links nor have I found the Navy Classic in searches of their events. Perhaps it just is not up yet.

I mentioned last time that FloWrestling was by subscription. It is, but you may also sign up for a free account which should give you access to the live stats. Sometimes they also provide video. For video you would need to be a paid subscriber.

Meanwhile, thanks to Craig Scharer for sending a link to an interesting article at Intermat about the Navy Classic. The subject is "Five Interesting Things to Watch For at the Navy Classic."

Roadrunner Open on Sunday
Another Open tournament takes placBeavers Defeat George Mason- 32-9! & More Newse on Sunday. The Roadrunner Open, sponsored by Cal State Bakersfield will be held in Clovis North high School. It begins at 10:00 am PST. Usually this tournament is attended by some of the Beavers' squad. The Roadrunner will also be carried on flowrestling.

Membership Drive On till Monday!
Don't forget - you have until Monday - Nov 20, to sign up to become a member of the Best Wrestling fan club on the West coast!

Use the two links at the top of this email to get to options for joining. Use the on-line Portal to sign up on-line with a credit card, or use page 2 of the form attached here.


Coaches Update 11-16-17
If you did not receive the Coaches' Update that was sent out today, it is pasted down below my signature.


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Coaches Update 11-16-17:
Beavers Recap: Beavers had an exciting week of competition, last Thursday our wrestlers shut out Eastern Oregon 42-6 with their only win coming as a forfeit in the 125 pound weight class. Then Sunday 10 Beavers competed in the Mike Clock Open, including two first place finishes in the 125 and 141 pound weight classes by redshirt junior Ronnie Bresser and freshman Grant Willits. We had a second place finish in the 149 pound weight class by redshirt sophomore Alex Rich.  Three beavers had third places finishes, sophomore Conner Noonan (149), freshman Aaron Olmos (165) and Sophomore Bob Coleman (184). 

Up Coming: This week starters will be traveling across country to Fairfax, Virginia to dual George Mason University on Nov, 16th (today). They will then continue to Annapolis, Maryland to compete in the Naval Academys annual Navy Classic tournament on Nov. 18th. Beavers will be competing against 15 teams, including.American, Brown, Bucknell, Campbell, The Citadel, Columbia, Delaware Valley, George Mason, Hofstra, Indiana, Kent State, Navy, Ohio, Naval Academy and Purdue. We are looking forward to another exciting week of competition, Go Beavs!  For more information on dates and times, check out the link below for our official schedule. 


NCAA Tickets: It's that time of year! If you are interested in taking the trip to the NCAA Championships in Cleveland, Ohio. Contact Taylor Meeks, his email is Taylor.meeks@oregonstate.edu. We need a head count so we can begin to pre-order tickets.

Fall Fan Club: The Fall Fan Club is a group of dedicated individuals who help support our OSU wrestling team. This group plays a crucial role in the success of our program. For more information, or if you are interested in joining The Fall Fan Club, please contact Elizabeth DeAngelis at Oregon.state.wrestling.boosters@gmail.com . 

Pledge for Pins: The Pledge for Pins Program is a fundraiser that helps get new faces and talent in the wrestling room. It also helps support former OSU wrestlers, such as Volunteer Assistant Coach Joey Palmer, who are looking to pursue World and Olympic championships. Finally, these funds are used to help athletes travel across the country to develop and diversify their wrestling skills. Attached is our Pledge for Pins flier that provides more information on how the program works.

Making a Difference Tournament: On Nov, 26th Orange Crush Club will be hosting the annual Making a Difference tournament in the Merrit Truax Indoor Practice Facility at Oregon State University. We highly encourage k-12 grades to come and compete! Pre-registration is required, the link will direct you to the tournament information and flier. 


From: OSU Wrestling Staff

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