{"id":173,"date":"2005-01-23T17:59:56","date_gmt":"2005-01-23T23:59:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=173"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"blair-beats-great-bridge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w173\/blair-beats-great-bridge\/","title":{"rendered":"Blair Beats Great Bridge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nj.com\/hssports\/expresstimes\/index.ssf?\/base\/sports-0\/1106474732137910.xml \"target=\"blank\">From the Express Times<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Blair Academy easily defeats second-ranked Great Bridge<br \/> Sunday, January 23, 2005<br \/> By BRIAN FORTNER<br \/>The Express-Times <\/p>\n<p>PALMER TWP. &#8212; Given the number of wrestling programs competing across the country, the notion of having the two top-ranked teams in the nation facing off head-to-head is obviously cause for excitement.<\/p>\n<p> Blair Academy removed all suspense early Saturday morning and cruised to a surprisingly easy 42-13 victory over Great Bridge of Virginia at the fifth annual National High School Coaches Association Final Four of Wrestling at Easton&#8217;s 25th Street Gym.<\/p>\n<p>The Buccaneers, ranked No. 1 nationally by Amateur Wrestling News, won 11 of 14 bouts in handing No. 2 Great Bridge its first loss of the season.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;This match was a testimony of mental toughness and the will to win, &#8220;Blair coach Jeff Buxton said. &#8220;We&#8217;ve been through some adversity this past week and we managed to come out against a very good Great Bridge team and put on a great performance.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> The Wildcats, winners of 16 of the last 18 Virginia Class AAA state titles, entered the match with a slight psychological edge as Blair was forced to compete without regular 171-pounder Jared Platt.<\/p>\n<p> Platt, who was 14-5 this season and won the 171-pound individual championship at the Bethlehem Holiday Tournament in December, transferred to Randolph High School in New Jersey earlier this week.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;They&#8217;re the No. 1 team in the country and it showed, &#8220;Great Bridge coach Wayne Martin said. &#8220;They were ready to wrestle and they took it to us. Even with going through some adversity this week, they got the job done. I hate wrestling (Blair) right off the bat here. I&#8217;d like to get them later in the day &#8212; after we get a match or two under our belts.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> The Wildcats were beaten by Blair 43-14 in the 2003 Final Four, but came back to beat Easton 33-23 later in the day.<\/p>\n<p> On Saturday, Great Bridge (12-2) went on to drop a 33-24 decision to the Red Rovers in the afternoon round before defeating Rio Rancho of New Mexico 45-18 in the final session of the day.<\/p>\n<p> The Buccaneers, who extended their dual-meet winning streak to 108 with the win over the Wildcats, got key decisions from Ross Gitomer at 119 pounds and freshman Mario Mason at 130 &#8212; weights where Great Bridge was looking for wins.<\/p>\n<p> Gitomer got things started with an 8-5 come-from-behind decision over senior Bryan Lashomb to put the Bucs up 3-0.<\/p>\n<p> Lashomb, a three-time North Carolina state champ who transferred to Great Bridge before this school year, led 5-3 with under a minute remaining in the bout.<\/p>\n<p> Gitomer escaped and, seconds later, spun behind Lashomb and turned him toward his back for the winning four-point play as time ran out.<\/p>\n<p> The Blair senior nipped Lashomb 6-5 en route to a third-place finish at the Ironman Tournament earlier this season.<\/p>\n<p> Mason scored the upset of the day, scoring an impressive 7-4 decision over Wildcats standout Jordan Fishkorn, the No. 6-ranked 125-pounder in the country according to AWN.<\/p>\n<p> The Bucs freshman recorded three takedowns, the last one coming while clinging to a 5-4 lead with eight seconds left in the match.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;They bumped him up to wrestle me to get wins at both weights (130 and 135), &#8220;Mason said. &#8220;That fired me up. I worked out with him a lot over the years in practice, but I never met him in a match.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Mason&#8217;s win put Blair up 10-0 after three bouts and went a long way toward determining the outcome of the match.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;We didn&#8217;t expect to get out to that type of a lead, &#8220;Buxton said. &#8220;Gitomer came up big and Mason really got the ball rolling. We&#8217;ve proven time and time again our ability to come through in big matches.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> National prep champs Travis Blasco and Adam Frey followed Mason with decisions at 135 and 140, respectively, to extend the Bucs&#8217; lead to 16-0.<\/p>\n<p> Blasco outlasted Adam Pittman 13-9 while Frey (15-0) used three takedowns to defeat defending Virginia state champ Junior Pearman 7-5.<\/p>\n<p> Eric Medina made it six wins in as many bouts with a first-period fall over Derek Gallagher at 145.<\/p>\n<p> Unbeaten senior Chris Brown got the Wildcats&#8217; first win of the match with a 32-second fall over Steve Hanzlik at 152.<\/p>\n<p> Brown (23-0), who won Beast of the East and Ironman tournament titles this season, is also a defending state champ and is ranked third in the country at 152.<\/p>\n<p> The highlight bout of the match came at 189 where Great Bridge&#8217;s Patrick Bond scored a pair of takedowns to outduel Blair senior Hudson Taylor 5-2.<\/p>\n<p> Bond (27-2), a three-time Virginia state champ, already owned a 6-5 win over Taylor in the 189-pound Ironman finals.<\/p>\n<p> Jim Powers (275) had the Bucs&#8217; other pin while Max Shanaman (125), Tyler Thurgood (160) and Mike Guttilla (171) all won major decisions. Guttilla is wrestling with torn anterior cruciate ligaments in both his knees.<\/p>\n<p> In the second round of matches, the Buccaneers got five pins and a pair of major decisions in a 59-12 blowout of Rio Rancho.<\/p>\n<p> Frey (135), Thurgood (152), Guttilla (160), Wes Rosamilia (171) and Taylor all scored falls for Blair, with Blasco (140) and Kyle Manley (215) earning majors.<\/p>\n<p> Rio Rancho was wrestling a man short. Talented 103-pounder Riley Adamson, an eighth-grader, is ineligible to compete here in accordance to PIAA rules.<\/p>\n<p> The bout was deemed a double forfeit, and both teams were awarded six team points.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the Express Times Blair Academy easily defeats second-ranked Great Bridge Sunday, January 23, 2005 By BRIAN FORTNERThe Express-Times PALMER TWP. &#8212; Given the number of wrestling programs competing across the country, the notion of having the two top-ranked teams in the nation facing off head-to-head is obviously cause for excitement. 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