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39th Annual
Teike/Bernabi Tournament
Varsity Wrestling Tournament
@ Spencerport High School
Tuesday & Wednesday,
December 28 & 29, 2004
Team Final
1. Valley Central-IX .................... 187.5 points
2. Spencerport Rangers .................. 158
3. Wayne Eagles ......................... 156.5
4. Athens (Pa.) ......................... 114
5. Shenendehowa-II ...................... 101
6. Iroquois Chiefs-VI ................... 92.5
7. Rush-Henrietta Royal Comets .......... 79.5
8. Southwestern Trojans-VI .............. 75
9. LaSalle-II ........................... 66.5
10. Johnson City-IV ...................... 65
11. Warsaw Tigers ........................ 63.5
12. Geneva Panthers ...................... 59.5
13. Lancaster Redskins-VI ................ 43.5
14. Northern Adirondack-VII .............. 29.5
15. Fredonia Hillbillies-VI .............. 20
Outstanding
Wrestler Awards - Rick Scott (VC, 171)
Ed Bordas (VC, 215)
Individual
Final
96 - Ian Paddock (Warsaw) d. Pete Capone (JC),
5-0
103 - Austin Meys (Shenendehowa)
d. Steve Singley (Wayne), 6-2
112 - Eric Piedmonte (Spencerport) d. Mike D'Amato (VC), 2-0;sv
119 - Lou Rugirello (VC) m.d. Matt Mariacher (Iroquois), 12-1
125 - Hunter Meys
(Shenendehowa)
d. Shawn Bauer (VC), 8-6
130 - Phil Gordon (R-H) d. Barry Thrush (Athens), 2-1
135 - Josh Knecht (Athens) d. Luke Baum (Wayne), 9-3
140 - Chad Sidoni (Athens) d. Dan Tomasso (Spencerport), 2-0
145 - Bryan Bourne (Spencerport) d. Nick Fratto (Geneva), 5-0
152 - Mark Bloom (Geneva) d. Nathan Patterson (Wayne), 6-3
160 - Dave McCarthy (LaSalle) d. Josh Patterson (Wayne), 9-8
171 - Rick Scott (VC) p. Corey Raupers (Athens), 3:35
189 - Jared Plucknette (Spencerport) d. Matt Langworthy (Southwestern), 4-3
215 - Ed Bordas (VC) d. Matt Mazgaj (Southwestern), 4-1
275 - Tom Rodak (Spencerport) d. Ham Pritchard
(Shenendehowa),
2:54
Gordon
scores a big victory — at last
Democrat and Chronicle
By James Johnson, Staff writer
Thursday, December 30, 2004
Full Text: Copyright
©
2004 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Company Inc.
SPENCERPORT — If Phil Gordon planned to surprise a few key opponents during this
high school wrestling season, he can forget about it.
The Rush-Henrietta senior turned some heads after he won the 130-pound division
Wednesday at the 39th annual Teike-Bernabi Tournament in Spencerport.
Gordon won 29 matches last season for the Royal Comets, but none during the
finals of Section V's showcase events such as the state tournament qualifier, or
even the Monroe County league tournament.
"He was on that fringe but didn't win the big events," Rush-Henrietta coach
Mickey Marlowe said. "He's always been a steady wrestler, a great kid.
"His person goal is to turn some heads at the end of the season. Right now, he's
a little bit under the radar."
Gordon's 2-1 victory over Barry Thrush from Athens, a high school in
Pennsylvania, should be an attention-grabber.
While the Teike-Bernabi Tournament is not the sectionals, it is an event that
hosted 14 wrestlers who placed in the 2004 New York state high school
tournament.
"The numbers speak for themselves," Geneva senior 152-pounder Mark Bloom said.
"Fourteen placers in the tournament, and I know a bunch of kids on the Athens
team were state finalists or champions."
Gordon pulled off a mild shocker two years ago at Spencerport, when he advanced
to the finals.
"This was my first varsity tournament," Gordon said. "I was really scared, no
one else from my team made it to the finals.
"I got pinned, and I didn't like that. I vowed to come back and win this
tournament."
A reversal during the second period was enough against Thrush.
"I'm undefeated," Gordon said. "I'm not cocky, I just feel confident. The more
matches you have, the better you get.
"I'm a team captain now. I did a hell of a lot of off-season stuff, I ran almost
everyday."
A breakthrough for Gordon has been tough to come by.
"I've had a hard weight class," Gordon said. "(Webster Schroeder's) Gregor
Gillespie was in my class, sophomore year and last year, it was (Canandaigua's)
Kyle Ingraham. They were both state champs.
"They used to beat me down. Every year I'd get a little closer. Hopefully, this
year I can get to states and do something at states."
While Gordon satisfied his urge to win at Spencerport, the host team had to
settle for second-place in the team scoring.
Valley Central of Section IX, located in Montgomery, Orange County, scored 187.5
points to beat runner-up Spencerport by 29.5.
Bloom won the matchup of the night, a 6-3 decision in the 152 final over Wayne's
Nathan Patterson.
The only previous losses in Patterson's 19 matches this season were to
Gillespie.
Spencerport's Eric Piedimonte at 112, Bryan Bourne at 145, Jared Plucknette at
189 and 275-pounder Tom Rodak were all tournament champions.
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