![]() ![]() He took a tough loss in the second round and rattled off four in a row in dominating fashion. Which sets the table nicely for our younger guys, who were led by Caleb Seyfried and Pete Kane. ![]() He made another tournament final, but it really starts with his practice habits, his weight management, and the way he conducts himself. ![]() David Yehreally sets the tone for us with his consistency. The guys went after it whistle to whistle and we had some nice results. William Smith had a strong showing today as he received a bye in the first round and then posted three wins, one a 16-1 TF and two decisions before losing to David McCullough of Coast Guard 11-0 in the championship contest.Īt 197 Elias Chen lost both of his matches while Tommy Goodwin pinned Aaron Foley-Pratt from Southern Maine in 1:37 before his day concluded with two losses.Įph head coach Scott Honecker noted, "I was really happy with how we looked today. He then lost his next match and went 1-1 in the consolation round with his win being a 7-3 decision over Springfield's Anthony DiGennaro before losing to Jack Carrozzi fromĪt 184 Maxwell Hall lost his first bout and then in the consolation he won his next three bouts, two by fall, before he was stopped by Griffin Ostrom of Western New England. In order his fall times were 0:29, 1:00, 3:37, 2:33 and in the championship match he pinned Joe Chapman of Coast Guard in 5:57.Īt 165 Eamon Gerrity-Rokus won his first match via a fall over Ivan Corrall of Coast Guard in 6:11. Seyfried was unable to compete for fifth place and took sixth.Īt 157 Peter Kane impressed registering five falls in route to the 157 title. Seyfried won his next four bouts one by a major decision two by falls and notched an 11-8 victory over Luke Temple from Springfield. Jack Murphy was pinned in his first bout by Jonathan Davila from Bridgewater. In his third bout Napeloni fell to Adam Schaeublin from Trinity, 6-2.Īt 149 Caleb Seyfried opened with a win over Dario Molina of Wesleyan 2-1, before losing to Chris Perry of Trinity, 12-1. Jack Napeloni won his first two matches in downing Joey Martin of Coast Guard 7-5 and Corey Haney of USMMA 11-9. In the 133 weight class Eph Donnie Morton lost his first match when he was pinned at 6:41 and then lost his second match to Tyler Crew from NYU by decision, 6-0. Lucas Johnson who had a bye in the first round of the consolation matches then pinned 0'Connor in 2:03, however he was then pinned in his next match by Jack Thode in 2:42. Romero lost his second bout to Clayton O'Connor by decision, 4-3. Paulino from Springfield 4-3 to advance to the championship bout where Craig registered a major decision victory, 10-2.Īlso competing for the Ephs at 125 Lucas Johnson and Noe Romero who both were defeated in their first bout. Yeh's second win was an 11-8 decision over Jack Thode of Centenary. Yeh had a first round bye and then posted a major decision 12-4 win over Conner Mackie from Bridgewater. Senior David Yeh ranked 6 th in New England at 125 advanced to the championship match where he lost to Jake Craig from Southern Maine. – The Williams College wrestling team finished eighth out of 14 teams competing at the annual Doug Parker Tournament hosted by Springfield College. None of that would have been possible if it weren’t for the Hell in a Cell structure.SPRINGFIELD, MASS. That set a big WrestleMania storyline in motion for The Undertaker back when WWE believed in long-term booking. He ripped off the door of the first Hell in a Cell structure, and then he demolished his brother The Undertaker. Kane’s entry into the WWE Universe was a big moment. It’s a story that lasted 23 years, and one of the greatest stories ever told,” I still think it’s one of the most iconic stare downs ever. “For Kane to come in and do what no one else could do, which is rip the door off and come face-to-face with his brother. You’re gonna keep all outside interference out, and boom, here comes Kane.” The whole thing was designed for Kane’s debut. “The main reason for Hell in a Cell was Kane. That concept was all because of Kane.ĭuring Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions with The Undertaker, he explained that the Hell in a Cell match was booked primarily because Glenn Jacobs was going to debut as Taker’s kayfabe brother. That bloody encounter between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels was the debut of the Hell in a Cell match itself. Kane made his big WWE debut during the very first Hell in a Cell match at In Your House: Badd Blood in 1997. ![]()
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