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36th Annual
Teike/Bernabi Tournament
Varsity Wrestling
Tournament
@ Spencerport
December 27-28, 2001
Team Final
1. Spencerport Rangers ........................ 209 points
2. Johnson City-IV ............................ 197.5
3. Lancaster-VI ...............................
134
4. Troy LaSalle-II ............................ 107.5
5. Athens, PA ................................. 99
6. Hilton Cadets .............................. 96
7. Fredonia-VI ................................ 95.5
8. Rush-Henrietta Royal
Comets ................
84.5
9. Jamestown Southwestern-VI .................. 81.5
10. Gates Chili Spartans .......................
68
11.
Guilderland-II .............................
55
12. Springville
Griffith Institute-VI ..........
46.5
13. Medina-VI
.................................. 44
14.
Niagara-Wheatfield-VI ......................
36
15. Lewiston Porter-VI ......................... 28.5
16. South
Seneca Falcons ....................... 21
17. Hornell Red Raiders ........................ 16.5
Championship Final
96 – Dusty
Truver (JS) def. Joe Ranzenbach (Hilt), 2-2 OT criteria
103 – Brett Woodward (Spen)
dec. Dan Mauro (LaSalle), 11-2
112 – Lorne McCallum (Lan) dec. Steve
Witorek (JC), 4-1
119 – Stephen Sutton (LaSalle) dec.
Jeff Teike (Spen), 6-0
125 – J.R. Roberts (Med) dec.
Jason Chase (R-H), 4-2
130 – Andy Tobias (JC) dec.
Adam Palermo (Hilt), 11-2
135 – Mike Brongo (Spen) dec. Justin
Perry (Fred), 6-3
140 – Derek Ostrowski
(Lan) dec. Nick Hawrylchak
(Guild), 5-4
145 – Joe Sacco
(JC) dec. Chris Teranova
(Lan), 9-8
152 – Steve Stulpin
(Spen) dec. Matt
Champion (R-H), 9-4
160 – Derrick Morgan (Ath)
dec. Don Zimmerman (Spen), 5-3
171 – Matt Herrington (LaSalle) pinned
Caleb Carnrite
(Fred), 0:59
189 – Ryan Feltz
(SGI) dec. Alex Baxter (Spen), 8-1
215 – Cole Merryman
(LaSalle) pinned Joe Colgan
(JC), 3:13
275 – Rick Eicheldinger
(Lan) pinned Jason Gee (Ath),
0:57
Outstanding Wrestler Award
- Matt
Herrington (LaSalle)
Consolation Final
96 - Josh Fuller (Spen) pinned Justin Walp
(LP), 1:48
103 - Dale Converse (LAN) dec. Frank
Pilato (Hilt), 13-3
112 - Greg Morsch (GC) dec.
Nate Hartaway (M), 3-1
119 - Adam Lawhead (F) dec. Shane Barrett (JS), 8-1
125 - Vince Henecker (JC) dec. Tim Beers (SS), 7-4
130 - Chuck Zimmerman (Spen) dec. Ed Rosenberger (A), 5-3
OT criteria
135 - Ryan Felton (JC) dec. Korey Larson (NW),
9-3
140 - Josh Glenn (JC) over Phillip
Kelley (Ath), fft.
145 - Joe Morabito (Spen)
dec. Andy Swain (RH), 8-4
152 - Wil Sidey (F) dec.
Kellen Feltz (SGI), 6-2
160 - Ryan Kuzel (JC) dec. Eric Barker (LP), 16-2
171 - Aaron Raupers (Ath)
dec. Mike Kumrow
(SGI), 4-2
189 - John Hennekey (Hilt) t.f.
Nolan Robinson (JC), 4:41
215 - Jim Nelson (JS) dec. Ray Finocchio (GC), 12-4
275 - Brandon Clayton (Spen) dec. Kublai Duhart
(R-H), 4-2
Spencerport wins third straight Teike-Bernabi
By Jeff DiVeronica
Democrat and Chronicle
Saturday, December 29, 2001
Full Text: Copyright
©
2001 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Company Inc.
The theme on this season's Spencerport wrestling poster is "Still on Track," and
last night the Rangers showed that even the flu can't derail them.
Despite competing without 125-pound sophomore Mike Terenzi and 130-pound senior
Dan France, whose combined record this winter is 22-1, Spencerport captured its
third straight championship at the 36th annual Teike-Bernabi Tournament. The
host school edged Section IV rival Johnson City 209 points to 197.5 points for
its 11th title.
The Rangers had three champions -- sophomore Brett Woodward (103 pounds), who
also won last year, and juniors Mike Brongo (135) and Steve Stulpin (152) -- and
three other runners-up, including junior Jeff Teike (119), senior Don Zimmerman
(160) and sophomore Alex Baxter (189).
"To be honest, I didn't think we'd win. I thought we were in trouble," said
Spencerport coach Bill Jacoutot, whose team shares the state's No. 1 ranking
with Canandaigua.
Johnson City is third.
Jacoutot can talk faster than snow falling in Buffalo, but the architect of 19
Section V Class A champions was serious. On top of sickness sidelining Terenzi,
a Teike-Bernabi runner-up last year, and France, a team captain, he thought the
Rangers weren't sharp in a 35-9 win on Dec. 20 over Brockport.
"Our bench decorum and our match preparation was terrible. You have to take
everybody seriously," Jacoutot said. "When that's bad you move slow, your
decisions aren't good and you look fatigued."
But the Rangers came out ready and their depth showed. Junior Matt Schirmer
filled Terenzi's slot and lost twice, but at 140 junior Joe Mauro, wrestling for
France, earned four points by winning twice.
"Those were important," Jacoutot said.
So was Stulpin's 9-3 decision over Rush-Henrietta senior Matt Champion. Although
Spencerport was leading Johnson City, which had four finalists, JC's Joe Sacco
had just won 9-8 in the 145-pound final. Spencerport had wrestlers in the next
two matches.
In the final seconds of the second period, Stulpin took Champion down and put
him on his back for a 5-2 lead.
"It's funny because I felt lousy after the semifinals," said Stulpin, who took a
first and second as Spencerport won its first two tournaments this season at
Cicero-North Syracuse (school-record 11 finalists) and Jamestown (tourney-record
319 points).
Stulpin chilled out for a few hours before the finals by grabbing a sandwich and
watching a girls volleyball tournament.
Brongo was runner-up in his last two tournaments. "I wasn't taking second
again," he said. He wrestled just as determined, winning his final match, 6-3.
"I've been training a lot harder this year," Brongo said. "I'm ready to wrestle
anyone."
Seems all the Rangers abide by that motto.
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