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TDR Editor’s Notes & Update;

Due to travels and limitations on access to the internet while traveling we have fallen behind on passing along and posting wrestling news.  We will still complete the following;
TDR Top 12 wrestlers in each weight class in eastern North Carolina with plaques presented to the top wrestlers.
Top 4 Trophy Awards (James Johnson, Michael Stokes, Lee Carroll, & Roy Heaverly) for the top  wrestlers in eastern North Carolina.
All-Time College Coaching Wins is being further updated and lists will be posted by the end of the month.

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NCAA Division II Championships Final Team Standings & Placement Match Results

TDR Editor’s Notes; This was the first D-II Championships that I was able to attend. It was great! Quality wrestling, good facilities and friendly interactions with all officials and representatives that I was able to meet. Was able to reconnect with coaches from decades ago.
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Team Standings
1. St. Cloud State 95.5
2. Wheeling Jesuit 87.5
3. McKendree 83
4. Notre Dame 77.5
5. Nebraska Kearney 71
6. Pitt Johnstown 68.5
7. Lindenwood 48
8. Tiffin 45
9. Newberry 42
10. Kutztown 41
11. Millersville 40
12. Maryville 38
13. Augustana 26.5
14. East Stroudsburg 23.5
15. Upper Iowa 22.5
Rest of the list at https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/21659

125:
1st: Carlos Jacquez (Lindenwood) dec. Josh Portillo (Nebraska Kearney), 5-3
3rd: Cole Laya (Wheeling Jesuit) dec. Brett Velasquez (St. Cloud State), 6-4
5th: Marcus Povlick (McKendree) pinned Tyler Kreith (Maryville), 3:48
7th: Cole Jones (MSU Moorhead) maj. dec. Brendan Howard (Pitt Johnstown), 13-5
133:
1st: Tyler Warner (Wheeling Jesuit) dec. Wesley Dawkins (Nebraska Kearney), 4-1
3rd: Hunter Bray (Notre Dame) dec. Jordan Gurrola (San Francisco State), 5-3
5th: Tate Barnhardt (Mary) pinned Garrett Vos (St. Cloud State), 4:17
7th: Justin Folley (Upper Iowa) dec. Alexis Soriano (Mercyhurst), 8-3
141:
1st: Jose Rodriguez (Notre Dame) maj. dec. Isaiah Royal (Newberry), 16-5
3rd: Eduardo Penha (Colorado Mesa) dec. Brandon Ball (Fort Hays State), 4-2 SV
5th: Joey Alessandro (Pitt Johnstown) dec. Danny Swan (Lindenwood), 4-0
7th: Joseph Calderone (LIU Post) dec. Jared Donahue (Wheeling Jesuit), 3-0
149:
1st: Chris Eddins (Pitt Johnstown) dec. Trey Grine (Tiffin), 7-2
3rd: Gavin Londoff (Lindenwood) dec. James Pleski (St. Cloud State), 3-2
5th: Isaiah Kemper (McKendree) by injury default over Kameron Frame (Newman)
7th: Kyle Rathman (Minnesota State) dec. Josh Wimer (Findlay), 6-3
157:
1st: Matt Malcom (Nebraska Kearney) dec. Colin Ayers (Augustana), 9-4
3rd: Jake Barzowski (St. Cloud State) dec. Nate Smalling (McKendree), 6-4
5th: Tyler Mies (Newman) dec. James Wimer (Findlay), 5-3
7th: Austin Palmer (Newberry) pinned Kevin Almond (Emmanuel), 2:19
Rest of the placers and results at https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/21660

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NCAA Division III Championships Final Team Standings & Placement Match Results

1. Augsburg 130
2. Loras 66
3. Johnson & Wales 63
4. Ithaca 59.5
5. Mount Union 58.5
6. Wartburg 52
7. UW-Whitewater 49.5
8. TCNJ 44
9. Millikin 42
9. Wabash 42
11. Rochester Institute of Technology 32.5
12. Stevens Institute of Technology 28
13. Lycoming 23.5
14. Baldwin Wallace 19.5
15. Western New Eng. 19
Rest of the teams listed at https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/21657

125:
1st: Jay Albis (JWU) pinned Mike Tortorice (UW-Whitewater), 2:26
3rd: Peter Del Gallo (Southern Me.) dec. Ferdinand Mase (Ithaca), 8-5
5th: Victor Gliva (Augsburg) pinned Cameron Timok (Central (IA), 4:03
7th: Carlos Champagne (Wabash) dec. Eron Haynes (Neb. Wesleyan), 9-6
133:
1st: Jordin James (Mount Union) dec. Ben Vosters (UW-Stevens Point), 9-7
3rd: Bobby Jordan (JWU) dec. Charles Nash (Baldwin Wallace), 5-3 SV
5th: Jake Giordano (TCNJ) dec. Yoseph Borai (Stevens), 8-2
7th: Levi Englman (Ferrum) dec. Taylor ‘Kimo’ Dial (Merchant Marine), 3-2
141:
1st: David Flynn (Augsburg) dec. Chris Williams (Millikin), 4-3
3rd: Clint Lembeck (Loras) by injury default over Ben Brisman (Ithaca) 
5th: Evan Drill (NYU) maj. dec. Brady Fritz (Wartburg), 13-3
7th: Brendan Ladd (Alma) maj. dec. Mario Vasquez (Ferrum), 14-0
149:
1st: Ryan Budzek (TCNJ) dec. Gregory Warner (York (PA), 4-2)
3rd: Brett Kaliner (Stevens) maj. dec. Alex Wilson (Augsburg), 15-3
5th: Zachary Cooper (Alma) dec. Jarrad Lasko (John Carroll), 4-2
7th: Ryan Snow (Brockport) dec. Luke Hernandez (Mount Union), 8-6 SV
157:
1st: Ryan Epps (Augsburg) won by disqualification over Antwon Pugh (Mount Union) 
3rd: Cross Cannone (Wartburg) maj. dec. Brandon Murray (Loras), 10-1
5th: Kaidon Winters (RIT) by medical forfeit over Bradan Birt (Millikin) 
7th: Keone Derain (Elmhurst) dec. Grant Zamin (UW-La Crosse), 6-4
Rest of the place winners at https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/21658

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Campbell wins title at SoCon Championships

BOONE, N.C. — Behind eight medalists, Campbell held off Appalachian State to claim its second Southern Conference Championship in three years Sunday at the Holmes Convocation Center. All 10 Camels wrestled for medals, including seven CU wrestlers in the championship finals, with eight making the podium.
125 pounder Korbin Meink, Josh Heil at 149, Benjamin Barton at 157 and 184 pounder Chris Kober all earned individual championships. Taking runner-up were Noah Gonser at 133 pounds, Andrew Morgan at 174 and heavyweight Odgerel Batkhishig. Nathan Boston also claimed third at 141 pounds.In addition to the four Camels who earned NCAA automatic bids with conference championships, Morgan also punched his ticket to the NCAA Championships, winning his true place match against Kyle Homet. Cary Kolat was named SoCon Coach of the Year after guiding the Camels to the conference’s regular season and tournament championships. Austin McNeill also earned the SoCon Pinnacle Award, given to the student-athlete with the highest GPA on the championship winning team. Campbell, who shared the SoCon’s regular season championship with Appalachian State and Chattanooga, led by half a point heading into the championship round, and fended off the Mountaineers, who placed six in the finals, with four victories. Appalachian State, meanwhile registered three title wins, including Codi Russell at 133, Randall Diabe at 197 and Cary Miller at 285 pounds. Campbell finished with 95 points, just in front of the Mountaineers’ 92.5.  Rest of the story at https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/21668

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Vasquez finds a new mat home at Ferrum College, claims All-America honors

ROANOKE — From Texas to Arkansas and now to Ferrum College, Panthers junior Mario Vasquez has been on a wrestling journey, a sojourn that led him to the NCAA Division III national championships this past weekend. The road he traveled to the Berglund Center was not always paved with proverbial gold, but it reached the first of many hopeful crescendos here when he won two elimination bouts Friday in the 141-pound weight class to earn NCAA Division III All-America accolades with an eighth-place finish. Vasquez lost his first bout and was down 5-4 in his second one when his fortunes turned in the second period with a quick series of points that guided him to a 15-8 win over Jordan Napier and, then later in the evening, he bested Joseph Ferinde of Johnson & Wales by major decision. Rest of the story and pictures at https://www.thefranklinnewspost.com/sports/men-s-college-wrestling-vasquez-finds-a-new-mat-home/article_2b784f44-3fdb-56f7-b749-73dca6f28cb8.html?mc_cid=65c16e3c64&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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At-large selections announced for NCAAs

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA announced the 45 at-large selections for the 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.
The wrestlers, listed in alphabetical order by weight class, join the 285 student-athletes that qualified automatically through their conference tournament finishes last weekend. The at-large selections were made by the NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee using the following selection criteria: head-to-head competition, quality wins, results against common opponents, winning percentage, rating percentage index, coaches ranking and conference tournament finish.
125:
Alonzo Allen Chattanooga 22-9 SoCon
Zeke Moisey Nebraska 13-10 Big Ten
Rico Montoya Northern Colo. 16-9 Big 12
Cole Verner Wyoming 22-13 Big 12
133:
Noah Gosner Campbell 20-8 SoCon
Complete list at https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/21678

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