Meadowbrook High School | Archive | February, 2009

District wrestling, 2/7/09

 by Derek Nash
DigitalSports Contributor

What a night at the 2009 Central District Wrestling Tournament!!!
 
All I can say is I may have witnessed one of the greatest matches ever!!!
 
Cody Allala vs. Blake Roulo, Round 3 (I don’t count the preseason meeting at the Super 32).
 
1st period: Cody gets take down with about 30 some seconds left and rides Blake out. (2-0 Allala)
 
2nd period: Cody takes bottom and gets an early escape. Period ends with both wrestlers on feet. (3-0 Allala)
 
3rd period: Roulo takes bottom and gets an escape. With about 20 seconds left Blake gets an out-of-bounds take down, which was extremely controversial, and the ref calls out of bounds…no takedown. Time runs out with both wrestlers on their feet. (Allala wins 3-1)
 
Now to explain to everyone the controversy I put a post on the Central Region Forum that I’m also including in this article and it reads:
 
“You know we can get on here and complain and fight and argue and whine on rather Roulo had a takedown or not. Just remember folks Referee George Jokish (sp) had the best seat in the house. He explained afterwards that yes it was 2 for when they landed out of bounds but Blake had stepped on the line first which means both him and Cody were out.

It was such a wonderful match by two hard competitors and honestly Central Region it may have been one of the best matches I’ve ever witnessed in my 11 years of being a wrestling fan.

Both these guys will have another barn burner next week at James River. I GUARANTEE!!!”
 
I hope this is able to put some minds at ease for wondering what the referee was seeing that we weren’t. I talked to both wrestlers after the match and they both had some positive things to say.
 
DNash: Guys what was going through your mind on the controversial takedown?
Roulo: “My feet are in, his hips were down, I got a takedown.”
Allala: “I was confident on my feet even if we went to OT.”
 
DNash: What is your mindset for the next two weekends?
Roulo: “I’m looking forward to Regions. In the finals of the Big Blue (Christiansburg tourney) there was a questionable takedown there. I should be able to take him down at Regions and States.
Allala: “Don’t overlook anyone…take one match at a time…be more focused and bust my **** more at practice this week. Regions right now don’t matter to me as much as winning states.”
 
As you can see Central Region we are going to be treated to what I believe will be two more fantastic matchups before the season’s over.
 

Team Champ: Thomas Dale
Runner-up: Dinwiddie
 
Champs/Runner-ups
103: Joey Plutro (Dinwiddie), Michael Peters (Matoaca)
112: Jonathan *** (Hopewell), Jason Schrinel (Prince George)
119: Alex Turley (Thomas Dale), Josh Burch (Prince George)
125: Tavaras Johnson (Dinwiddie), David Martino (Col Heights)
130: Matt Blaszak (Col Heights), Jarrett Fields (Thomas Dale)
135: Josh Clarke (Matoaca), Paden Rudd (Thomas Dale)
140: Brandon Diamond (Thomas Dale), James Tuppince (Meadowbrook)
145: Cody Allala (Hopewell), Blake Roulo (Matoaca)
152: Daniel Rogerson (Dinwiddie), Xavier Edwards (Matoaca)
160: Clint Allala (Hopewell), Chris **** (Col Heights)
171: John Dommert (Thomas Dale), Kevin Kidd (Dinwiddie)
189: Mike Edmunds (Thomas Dale), Tony Venable (Petersburg)
215: Dylan Krupp (Col Heights), Montrell Coleman (Prince George)
285: Cam Granderson (Hopewell), LaRoyce Lewis (Prince George)
 
Most Outstanding Wrestler: Cody Allala (Hopewell 145)
 
Opinions
There was another rough call made at the end of the 2nd period in the 130-pound weight class.

Jarrett Fields had an ankle pick for a takedown but the ref said time had run out and so therefore he didn’t reward a “2” which I wasn’t too sure if I agreed with it.

I want to praise the 285-pound weight class in the Central District. The final was a great match with Granderson winning 4-2. Both him and LaRoyce are super kids and just really good down-to-earth guys. Rogerson of Dinwiddie showed heart and soul as he finished his match with a bad knee. You could tell he was hurting but elected to go on….Congrats, Daniel.
 
Well, ladies and gentlemen it was a great day at the Central District and I hope everyone else had great tournaments, too. This is a big week coming up for the boys in preparing for regionals. Good luck to all!!!
 
Wrestling at James River will start at both noon on Friday and Saturday Feb 13th and 14th. It is a beautiful way to celebrate Valentine’s Day weekend!!!

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Central District Preview – Feb. 6

Hello, to all wrestling fans out there!

This is Derek “BIG D” Nash, an 11-year wrestling fan from Thomas Dale High School. I’ve been given the opportunity to start a wrestling blog for DigitalSports, which will also include BIG D’s Wrestler of the Week Award.

Although the season is coming to an end, I figured it was never too late to start one right now. I want to thank Stephen Lewis for inspiring me to do this for the site.

Check in with me every now and then for my thoughts, points and tidbits. If anyone would ever like to personally email me you can do so at dsnsportstd@yahoo.com.  

2009 Central District Tournament Preview

The Central District is loaded this year with tons of talent. We have kids who not only can compete at the Central Region but also the state Group AAA level, and I don’t mean just qualify and get their name put on a shirt.

I’m saying we have a handful or two that could seriously make some noise come February 20th and the 21st.

Team wise Thomas Dale, not being biased, is still the team to beat in this tourney. Even with a handful or so kids in the finals, they have plenty of kids who will wrestle back to place high enough to qualify for regionals.

After the Knights will be a second-place battle between Hopewell and Matoaca. Although both schools will have finalists, Hopewell may come out with a few champs more than Matoaca.

I’m not sure how Hopewell will do in the wrestle back department. Matoaca is a little deeper than Hopewell.

Dinwiddie is another tough team to reckon with. They have some solid kids who will lead them to a top-four team finish. Following these four you’ll have Prince George and Colonial Heights battling for 5th/6th, with Meadowbrook and Petersburg coming in the last two slots.  

Here are the district champs in my opinion (note: I haven’t seen the seeds yet): 103: Joey Plutro (Dinwiddie); 112: Jonathan *** (Hopewell); 119: Alex Turley (Thomas Dale); 125: James White (Thomas Dale); 130: Matt Blaszak (Colonial Heights); 135: Josh Clarke (Matoaca); 140: Brandon Diamond (Thomas Dale); 145: Cody Allala (Hopewell) or Blake Roulo (Matoaca), This is too hard to call folks; 152: Daniel Rogerson (Dinwiddie); 160: Clint Allala (Hopewell); 171: John Dommert (Thomas Dale); 189: Austin Akins (Matoaca); 215: Dylan Krupp (Colonial Heights); 285: Cam Granderson (Hopewell)

Wrestlers to watch include: Wallace (Hopewell 103), Schrinel (PG 112), Zoller (TD 112), Tuppince (MBK 140), Felter (TD 145), Edwards (Mat 152), Worsham (MBK 160), **** (CH 160), Wingfield (Hopewell 189/215 whichever one he wrestles), Lewis (PG 285) and Oakley (Din 285).  

Big D’s Wrestler of the Week: Josh Clarke (Matoaca/Sophomore/135). In the past two weeks Josh finished 1st at the Big Blue, which is a tourney held at Christiansburg. He came back with a 2nd place finish at the Riverbend Free Lance Star Super 32. His loss was to Jared Anongos of James River, the top 135 just ahead of Josh in the region.

He had a big 3-1 win over Ben Wilson of Hanover with literally just about a second left in regulation.  

Good luck to all wrestlers in the Central District this weekend and to others from Dominion, Capital and Colonial Districts. Let’s make noise at regions and states!!!

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Boys hoops top 10 – 2/2

Records as of Sunday, Feb. 1
Current STANDINGS HERE!
All games at 7:30 p.m. unless noted
Team (Record, Previous Rank): This week’s schedule

1. Petersburg (18-0, 1): at Dinwiddie (Wednesday); vs. No. 9 T. Dale (Friday)

2. Douglas Freeman (16-2, 2): vs. Tucker (Tuesday); vs. No. 4 John Marshall (Friday, 7:45)

3. Highland Springs (16-2, 3): vs. Armstrong (Tuesday); at Hanover (Friday)

4. John Marshall (16-3, 4): vs. Hermitage (Tuesday, 5); at No. 2 Freeman (Friday)

5. L.C. Bird (15-1, 5): vs. Manchester (Wednesday); vs. Cosby (Friday)

6. Huguenot (14-3, 6): at Manchester (Monday); at Midlothian (Wednesday)

7. Hopewell (12-5, 7): vs. Meadowbrook (Wednesday); at Matoaca (Friday)

8. Meadowbrook (11-5, 8): at Hopewell (Wednesday); vs. Colonial Heights (Friday)

9. Thomas Dale (10-6, NR): at C. Heights (Wednesday); at No. 1 Petersburg (Friday)

10. Varina (10-8, 10): vs. Hanover (Tuesday)

Other receiving votes: Mills Godwin (10-7, 9); Henrico (10-7)

* Local coaches and the DigitalSports staff vote on the poll.

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