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MCPS to Help Raise Cancer Awareness on Friday

The Paint Branch Athletic Department and basketball coaches, Walter Hardy and Heather Podosek, invite all Montgomery County Public Schools basketball coaches to support our efforts in raising cancer awareness and the importance of cancer research by wearing suits and sneakers to basketball games on the night of January 30, 2009.

Next weekend, February 1-3, NCAA coaches will be doing the same as part of the Coaches vs. Cancer program.  If your school chooses to participate and collect donations, they can be sent directly to the Jimmy V or Kay Yow foundations for cancer research.  Below are details of our Cancer Awareness Night at Paint Branch:

The Paint Branch Athletic Department is hosting a Cancer Awareness Night as part of our varsity basketball doubleheader vs. Kennedy HS on Friday, January 30. The girls game tips off at 5:15, followed by the boys game at 7:00.

The event has even more significance with the passing of legendary North Carolina State women’s basketball coach Kay Yow, who died at 66 Saturday morning after fighting ****** cancer for two decades.

“It shed a whole new light on the event now,” Paint Branch Athletic Director Jeff Sullivan said. “This is something we should do and get the kids involved in the cause.”

Paint Branch’s night will feature:

1)    Boys and Girls players wearing pink headbands, pink shoelaces, and pink warm-up shirts
2)    Coaches wearing suits with sneakers (As part of the college basketball coaches Suits and Sneakers program)
3)    PB Cheerleaders and Pantherettes wearing pink
4)    Halftime promotions
5)    Public service announcements throughout the evening about cancer prevention and research
6)    Honoring staff members who have battled cancer or been impacted by it
7)    All donations will be given to the Jimmy V and Kay Yow foundation for cancer research

We invite you to join us and wear pink to the game.  Thank you for your support.

In the words of Jimmy Valvano “Don’t Give Up…Don’t Ever Give Up!”

List of Other Schools Participating:

Albert Einstein High School
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School

Please email Montgomery County Senior Content Manager Ryan Mink at rmink@digitalsports.com to add your school to the list.

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For Ryan Out Loud! Blog 3

FOR RYAN OUT LOUD!
Chapter 3: Jan. 21, 2009

For
all those who watched the Presidential Inauguration on television
Tuesday, if you saw that tiny speck of tan and blue on the National
Mall, that was me.

It was a long, tiring day, filled with miles
of walking in the wrong direction, in the right direction and in any
direction where I could move more than a couple inches.

But it was also an emotional day that I’ll treasure forever.

My
day started at around 6 a.m., which, by a sports reporters’ measure, is
insanely early. (When I cover a game at night I typically get to bed,
after writing the story and posting the photos and videos, by about 3
a.m.) Anyway it was early, but I was pumped to see President Barack
Obama.

List of things in my jacket pockets: 2 newspapers, 1
bottle of water, 3 sandwiches, 1 glasses case, 3 trash bags we hoped to
sit on…yeah right, 1 deck of cards, chap stick, keys, wallet, cell
phone, 2 cameras, tape recorder, extra batteries, gloves.

With
my amazing/beautiful wife Kristin and her father (and my second dad)
John were in our group. This was a day after the same three of us
attended the free Aretha Franklin
concert at the Kennedy Center, where we waited in line for six hours,
were denied tickets, then snuck in anyway.

On Tuesday, we drove
to the Silver Spring metro and got on without any problems. The ride
was just fine, but as soon as we stepped off at Gallery Place Chinatown
it was a mad house.

At that point, we thought there were a TON of people. That was nothing compared to what we found at the Mall.

Our
goal was to get to the Mall so we could simply be amongst the excited
people and watch the inaugural address on a big screen television. Yes,
I could have done that at home (and part of me wished I had when my
knees and feet were aching by the end of the day) but it’s just not the
same.

We convinced ourselves that we had to do it after hearing
Dad’s story about passing up a Louis Armstrong concert a year before
the legend’s death. He was living in Montana and, improbably, Louis
Armstrong came to play nearby. Dad knew who Louis was but elected not
to go, not because he had something else going on, but because he just
didn’t feel like it. It still eats him up inside (sorry to bring it up
again, Dad). So we couldn’t let him or ourselves pass this chance up.

Back
to the streets. After asking about five people for the best way to get
around road blockages and to the Mall, and getting five different
directions, we finally found the I believe 4th street tunnel under the
parade route. After what I have to estimate (based on my soreness
today) was a hmmmmmm 300-mile walk, we finally arrived at the Mall.

There
were people as far as the eye could see, not a patch of grass showing.
There were people in the trees and standing on top of porta potties.
After probably an hour of jockeying for position (that means moving
about 10 feet and taking some elbows, forearms and several Stone Cold
stunners) we made it to a spot where we could watch the jumbo tron and
hear the speakers.

The speeches and prayers (minus the poem)
were amazing and inspiring, but the crowd’s reaction, with the cheers
and tears was what I came for and what I will tell my children about.

Anybody,
those in the sports world included, had to recognize the magnitude of
what happened yesterday and it was an honor to be a bystander in
history.

OKAY, ONTO SPORTS

I admit, hockey is
one of the few sports I have never covered in my lifetime, which is
strange because I truly appreciate and enjoy the sport.

I got an
email from a Blake student, Jordan Klemko, last week asking if
DigitalSports.com could start covering Montgomery County hockey. Since
it’s not a sanctioned county varsity sport, I hadn’t really thought
about hockey to be honest.

But it’s a fantastic idea and I
immediately told him that I’d love to start. I look forward to covering
the DeMatha vs Gonzaga game next Monday and a couple other
DigitalSports.com writers have already been there. Click below to check
out the coverage.

Wootton vs. Whitman
Magruder vs. Northwest

TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT!

A
brief statement about how excited I am for tonight’s basketball game
that I’m covering. It’s WCAC top-dog DeMatha vs. defending conference
champion Gonzaga. There may not be any rivalry better in the entire
Washington region.

Game is at Gonzaga at 7:30 tonight. It’s going to be rocking. I’m going to be VERY pumped.

Stags Notes: DeMatha’s backcourt is deep and filthy sick nasty – that’s about as good as my compliments get.

Gonzaga
Notes: Tyler Thornton is edging his way into the BBMITWCAC Award.
That’s right, the Best Big Man In The WCAC Award. Thornton, a Princeton
recruit, outplayed Bishop McNamara’s Talib Zanna (Pittsburgh) last week
and has a chance to dominate inside against DeMatha’s Mikael Hopkins
and Chris Frank.

DeMatha is currently ranked No. 2 in the DigitalSports Beltway Ballers and Gonzaga is No. 3.

LASTLY, THE RAVENS

1.    Yes, my beloved Ravens lost in the AFC championship to the stinkin’ Steelers.
2.    Don’t bring it up.
3.    There’s always next year

CHECK OUT THE PREVIOUS BLOGS!
Chapter 1
Chapter 2

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Wrestling: Parkdale Winter Blitz Recap

Oxon Hill wins Parkdale Winter Blitz; C.H. Flowers earns second place

Parkdale High School hosted the Parkdale Blitz wrestling tournament on Saturday in which 20 teams took part in.

After a full day of competition, the Oxon Hill Clippers earned Winter Blitz team-championship honors boasting a line-up of six champions.

Oxon Hill’s Nigel Cross improved his matches-won streak to 46 with his championship in the 285-pound weight class.

As Cross continued his streak, a new accomplishment was achieved by Oxon Hill’s Robert Bailey (152) as the senior wrestler won his first wrestling title with his respective victory on the day.

Abby Solomon (112), Andre Wilcox (140), Herman Watkins (189), and Ralph Parson (215) each added championships for the Clippers.

C.H. Flowers earned second place as a team with 170.5 team points on the strength of Zane McBride’s championship in the 171-pound weight class.

The host Parkdale Panthers finished third overall and Parkdale’s Samuel Yirenkyi improved to 71-12 lifetime with his championship in the 119 bout.

Thomas Stone’s Zach Lohr (160) — named tournament’s most outstanding wrestler — defeated Parkdale’s Paul Tshikaya for the second time in one week with his major decision victory, 13-3.

Below are complete team scores and complete championship-finals results:

Team Scores:

1. Oxon Hill 207.5

2. C.H. Flowers 170.5

3. Parkdale 165.5

4. Rockville 139.0

5. Einstein 113.0

6. Thomas Stone 91.5

7. High Point 61.0

8. Bladensburg 60.0

9. Gwynn Park 57.0

10. DuVal 56.0

11. Central 42.0

12. Largo 41.0

13. Richard Montgomery 37.5

14. Kennedy 34.0

15. Northwestern 29.0

16. Suitland 28.0

17. Friendly 26.0

18. Laurel 22.0

19. Forestville 21.0

20. Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr. 11

Championship Finals:

103: Deonta Thurman, Friendly p. Kevin White, C.H. Flowers, 0:39

112: Abby Solomon, Oxon Hill d. Toby Onyekweli, Laurel, 6-5

119: Samuel Yirenkyi, Parkdale Maj. Seyi Fagbemi, C.H. Flowers, 13-4

125: Kelly Quinn, Gwynn Park p. Danus Guzman, Central, 0:44

130: Nick Volkman, Rockville p. Alpha Jallah, Parkdale, 4:52

135: Pedro Jose-Arias, Bladensburg d. Chaka Baker, Northwestern, 13-6

140: Andre Wilcox, Oxon Hill p. Billy Wate, Rockville, 3:30

145: Ricky Echona, Einstein d. Jordan Murphy, Oxon Hill,  Injury DQ

152: Robert Bailey, Oxon Hill d. Chris Byars, Einstein, 6-0

160: Zach Lohr, Thomas Stone Maj. Paul Tshikaya, Parkdale, 13-3

171: Zane McBride, C.H. Flowers p. Tyrell Scott, Parkdale, 0:48

189: Herman Watkins, Oxon Hill p. Durrell Thomas, Parkdale, 3:20

215: Ralph Parson, Oxon Hill d. Chinedu Onyenemezu, DuVal, 10-4

285: Nigel Cross, Oxon Hill p. Isaiah Shelton, C.H. Flowers, 2:53

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Wrestling: Einstein places 5th at Winter Blitz

Team Standings:

1. Oxon Hill 207.5
2. C.H. Flowers 170.5
3. Parkdale 165.5
4. Rockville 139.0
5. Einstein 113.0
6. Thomas Stone 91.5
7. High Point 61.0
8. Bladensburg 60.0
9. Gwynn Park 57.0
10. DuVal 56.0
11. Central 42.0
12. Largo 41.0
13. R. Montgomery 37.5
14. Kennedy 34.0
15. Northwestern 29.0
16. Suitland 28.0
17. Friendly 26.0
18. Laurel 22.0
19. Forestville 21.0
20. Henry A. Wise 11.0

Individual Results:

103

1. Thurman FRI
2. White CHF

112
1. Solomon OH
2. Onyekweli LAU
3. Wilson EIN
4. Bernatich ROC

119
1. Yirenky PKD
2. Fagbemi CHF
3. Lynch OH
4. Villatoro EIN

125
1. Quinn GWP
2. Guzman CEN

130
1. Volkman ROC
2. Jalloh PKD
3. Davis CHF
4. Oduleo LAR

135
1. Jose-Arias BLA
2. Baker NW

140
1. Wilcox OH
2. Wate ROC
3. Hunter CHF
4. Adamelo BLA

145
1. Echona EIN
2. Murphy OH

152
1. Bailey OH
2. Byars EIN
3. Koroma DUV
4. Henderson CHF

160
1. Lohr TS (Outstanding Wrestler)
2. Tshikaya PKD
3. Anderson EIN
4. Jacque CHF
5. Parks OH

171
1. McBride CHF
2. Scott PKD
3. Kamara DUV
4. Simmons GWP

189
1. Watkins OH
2. Thomas PKD
3. Yin ROC
4. Akwo HP

215
1. Parson OH
2. Koroma DUV
3. Clark SUI

285
1. Cross OH
2. Shelton CHF

Fielding only 8 of 14 weight classes in the competition, the Einstein wrestlers posted their best tournament finish in years with a fifth place finish at the Parkdale Winter Blitz this past weekend.

There were 20 teams in the competition including Montgomery County rivals Kennedy, Rockville and Richard Montgomery.

The Titans were paced by Rickey Echeona’s second championship at 145 in as many weeks, followed by Chris Byars second place finish at 152 with Tommy Wilson (112), Oscar Salazar (125) and Alec Anderson (160) finishing with third-place medals and Jorge Villatoro winning his first high school medal with a fourth place finish at 119.

Shaun Flynn and Alex Monsell also wrestled over the weekend and gained more valuable mat time in their first season. Flynn added another victory by pin and Monsell had a couple of tough losses in overtime.

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For Ryan Out Loud: Blog 2

FOR RYAN OUT LOUD!
Chapter 2: Jan. 15, 2009

Apologies to all you out there who **** wrestling because you think it’s a lewd to see boys rolling around in tights (stop being such a weirdo you people), but this blog is wrestling heavy because that’s the majority of the events I’ve been going to recently and because I think wrestling is awesome.

Last Friday I covered perhaps the coolest high school event I’ve ever attended. And not to toot my own horn here (warming up fingers, big breath in) but I’ve been to some pretty cool ones.

I covered a regular season wrestling dual meet between Gonzaga and St. John’s, BA-DA-DA-DAAA!!!

It certainly doesn’t sound like much, but this was seriously unlike anything you’ve ever seen. The meet began at I believe 1:30 in the afternoon, during Gonzaga’s final two school periods, meaning that every student at the school had the option of attending the match, DURING SCHOOL HOURS!

Down with homework! Up with headlocks!

There were about 650 students packed into the Gonzaga’s gym. With basketball standout Ian Hummer leading the charge, every takedown or even escape from being pinned (which really showed how knowledgeable these Gonzaga fans were) was treated like an alley-oop jam.

Pins were absolutely awesome and it literally gave me chills to see one of the Gonzaga wrestlers, who I later found out wasn’t really liked at his old school and didn’t have many friends, get his first career win (a pin) and flip out with hundreds of students going berserk for him.

Here’s the link to the story. Watch the first video (and others of course)

Gonzaga vs. St. John’s wrestling link

Three things I take from this are:
1)    Gonzaga students may just make up the top student base in the area along with DeMatha
2)    Props to Gonzaga wrestling Coach Milton Yates for making this “Midday Melee” happen and for having some sweet dreads and a cute kid
3)    I hope I see more of this down the road because it really does shed a good light on the sport. People just need to be exposed to it

Good Counsel and Paul VI did the same thing as well Wednesday afternoon but the Good Counsel student body just didn’t get into it as much as Gonzaga’s students did, which partly was because Paul VI played spoiler and won.

Here’s the link to that story.

Paul VI vs. Good Counsel wrestling link

CALEB PORZEL A WRESTLER?

Apparently Good Counsel running back and future Maryland (WOOT!) running back was a sick nasty middle school wrestler.

Malcolm Wilson helped coach Porzel, Andy Lowy and Josh Lowy  and Steven Gamble of Sherwood, Alex Tolbert and Joe Tolbert of Magruder and Carlo, Joe and Vincent Galeano of Springbrook among others on the Olney Outlaws middle school team. Adam Lowy and Kevin Murphy were the teams’ head coaches.

“Caleb was one of those ‘men among boys’ even back then,” Wilson said. “He would have been a monster wrestler in high school.”

Just picture Caleb Porzel focusing on wrestling instead of football. Weird.

Please email any comments, questions or concerns to Montgomery County and WCAC Content Manager Ryan Mink at rmink@digitalsports.com

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Wrestling: Sherwood 64, Einstein 13

Einstein fell to a tough Sherwood squad, 64-13, Wednesday evening in Sandy Spring.

Sherwood was paced by falls from Josh Lowy, Montgomery Barnsley, Ray
Mencina
and Mike Mucci. Tyler Tockman and James Kerrick each won by
technical fall for the Warriors.

Alec Anderson (162) recorded the Titans only pin of the evening in 2:23. Tommy Wilson followed with a 14-1 major decision and Rickey Echeona added a tough 3-0 decision over Chris Constantino for the Titans final tally.

Einstein heads to Prince George’s County for the Parkdale Winter Blitz this weekend.

Sherwood 64, Einstein 13
Match started at 171

173-Gamble (SH) by forfeit        6-0
191-Hertz (SH) by forfeit           12-0
217-Ledesma (SH) by forfeit     18-0
287-Midgette (SH) by forfeit      24-0
105-Hausman (SH) by forfeit     30-0
114-Wilson (AE) by maj dec 14-1 Loughner (SH)   30-4
119-Kerrick (SH) tech fall 17-2 Villatoro (AE)          35-4
127-Barnsley (SH) by fall 5:40 Mohammed (AE)    41-4
132-Mencia (SH) by fall 2:36 Salazar (AE)             47-4
137-Tockman (SH) tech fall 15-0 Jones (AE)          52-4
142 Mucci (SH) by fall 5:59 Lindsay (AE)              58-7
147-Echeona (AE) dec 3-0 Constantino (SH)          58-7
154-Lowy (SH) by fall  5:59 over Byars (AE)          64-7
162-Anderson (AE) by fall 1:43 over Cook (SH)     64-13

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Wrestling: Einstein 36, Seneca Valley 33

Matt Jones sealed the deal for Einstein Tuesday night with a first period pin in the evening’s finial match to beat Seneca Valley, 39-36.
 
Entering the 135-pound match and with Einstein trailing 36-33, Jones put the winning points on the board with a redux of Saturdays “Big Train Duals” performance.
 
Ricky Echeona, Oscar Lopez and Tommy Wilson also added pins and Alec Anderson won by decision. Sarah Hyman and Chris Byars picked up forfeits to help the Titans to victory.
 
Einstein 39, Seneca Valley 36
Match started at 140
 
140-Villafano (SV) by forfeit 6-0
145-Echeona (AE) by fall 1:51 over Morkos (SV) 6-6
152-Byars (AE) by forfeit     6-12
160-Lopez (AE) by fall 3:44 over Marble (SV)  6-18
171-Anderson (AE) by dec 9-7 over Villabano (SV) 6-21
189-Johnson (SV) by forfeit 12-21
215-Wooley (SV) by forfeit 18-21
285-Anning (SV) by forfeit 24-21
103-Hyman (AE) by forfeit 24-27
112-Wilson (AE) by fall 3:28 over Painter (SV) 24-33
119 Double Forfeit
125-Nelson (SV) by fall 5:38 over Mohammed (AE) 30-33
130-Titcomb (SV) by forfeit 36-33
135-Jones (AE) by fall 1:35 over Carrasquillo (SV) 36-39

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Wrestling: Big Train Duals

Poolesville won the Big Train Duals Saturday. Walter Johnson placed second and Watkins Mill came in third.

Poolesville’s 119-pounder Jeff Talia, 140-pounder Kyle Flick and 135-pounder Logan Wilson all took first.

Walter Johnson’s Paul Okeyo (189) and Wheaton’s 215-pounder Chris Perez were also first.

For Einstein, Ricky Echeona took first place at 145 pounds, Chris Byars placed second at 152 and 119 pounder Tommy Wilson took third  at the Big Train Duals over the weekend.
 
Echeona improved to 20-1 on the season and Byars moved his record to 18-3. Wilson, 13-3 also recorded his 60th career win over the weekend.
 
Alec Anderson picked up two more wins on Saturday and Jorge Villatoro added three as well.
 
Freshman Alex Monsell picked up a pin and first year grappler Sean Flynn won an exciting decision, 17-12 against Seneca Valley to help the Titans to a 2-2 record on day two of the tournament.
 
Other Titans picking up victories include Sara Hyman, Matt Jones, Oscar Lopez and Gabe Rodriguez.
 
Einstein finished the weekend 3-5 with victories against St. Paul’s, Seneca Valley and Kennedy.
 

Einstein  57, Seneca Valley 21
 
103-Hyman (AE) by forfeit 6-0
112-Painter (SV) by forfeit 6-6
119-Wilson (AE) by forfeit 12-6
125-Villatoto (AE) by forfeit 18-6
130-Nelson (SV) dec 9-8 Salzar (AE) 18-9
135-Jones (AE) by fall 1:25 Carrasquillo (SV) 24-9
140-Monsell (AE) by fall 3:48 Villatana (SV) 30-9
145-Echeona (AE) by fall :31 Morkos (SV) 36-9
150-C. Byars (AE) by forfeit 42-9
160-Rodriguez (AE) by forfeit 48-9
171-Anderson (AE) by forfeit 54-9
189-Flynn (AE) dec 17-12 Johnson (SV) 57-9
215-Wolley (SV) by forfeit 57-15
275-Anning (SV) by forfeit 57-21
 

Northwood 42, Einstein 30
 
145-Echeona (AE) by forfeit 6-0
152-Byars (AE) dec 8-4 Fromyer 9-0
160-Lopez (AE) by forfeit 15-0
171-C. Dayhoff (NW) by fall 2:38 over Anderson (AE) 15-6
189-Pomeroy (NW) by fall 5:28 over Flynn (AE) 15-12
215-Vamari (NW) by forfeit 15-18
275-double forfeit
103-Hyman (AE) by forfeit 21-18
112-Taitano (NW) by forfeit 21-24
119-Villatoro (AE) by fall :57 Paulos (NW) 27-24
125-Stocky  (NW) by fall 1:22 over Wilson (AE) 27-30
130-Salazar (AE) dec 10-4 Pitkin (NW) 30-30
135-Miller (NW) by fall 4:48 over Jones (AE) 30-36
140-J. Dayhoff (NW) by fall 1:13 over Monsell (AE) 30-42

 
Watkins Mill 40, Einstein 27
 
103-Hyman (AE) by forfeit 6-0
112-Double Forfeit
119-Wilson (AE) by forfeit 12-0
125-Tanios (WM)  dec 7-3 Villatoro (AE) 12-3
130-Salazar (AE) by dec 5-4 Aragon (WM) 15-5
135-Boley (WM) by Maj dec 16-7 Jones (AE) 15-9
140-Brophy (WM) by fall :34 Monsell (AE) 15-15
145-Echeona (AE) by fall 1:59 Presley (WM) 21-15
152-Byars (AE) by forfeit 27-15
160-Lewis (WM) by fall 2:53 over Rodriguez (AE) 27-21
171-Murphy (AE) by dec 10-4 over Anderson (AE) 27-24
189-Lake (WM) by fall :58 over Flynn (AE) 27-30
215-Murphy (WM) by forfeit 27-36
285-Gayle (WM) by forfeit 27-42
 

Einstein 54, Kennedy 24
 
103-Hyman (AE) by forfeit 6-0
112-Double forfeit
119-Villatoro (AE) by forfeit 12-0
125-Wilson (AE) by fall 3:43 over Russell 18-0
130-Salazar (AE) by forfeit 24-0
135-Juna (KDY) by fall 2:37 over Jones (AE) 24-6
140-Johnson (AE) by fall 1:51 over Monsell (AE) 24-12
145-Echeona (AE) by forfeit 30-12
152-Byars (AE) by forfeit 36-12
160-Lopez (AE) by forfeit 42-12
171-Anderson (AE) by fall 1:11 over Agborgami (KDY) 48-12
189-Flynn (AE) by forfeit 54-12
215-Bostic (KDY) by forfeit 54-18
285-Butler (KDY) by forfeit 54-24

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Wrestling: Big Train Duals Day 1

Einstein went 1-3 on the first evening of the Big Train Duals, winning a hard fought match over St. Pauls (Towson) 42-33 and losing a tight match to Blair 48-33. The Titans also lost to Poolesville 70-12 and host Walter Johnson 60-18.
 
Ricky Echeona led Einstein with a 4-0 run to improve to 16-1 on the season, followed by Tommy Wilson at 3-0. Chris Byars went 3-1 on the evening and Jorge Villatoro and Oscar Salazar each picked up two victories.
 
Oscar Lopez, Terrick Lindsay and Alec Anderson each picked up victories with pins as well.
 

Blair 48, Einstein 32
 
103-Weinfield (BL) by fall 1:26 over Hyman (AE) 6-0
112-Janksoki (BL) by forfeit 12-0
119-Villatoro (AE) by forfeit 12-6
125-Wilson (AE) by fall 3:46 over Staley (BL) 12-12
130-Musa (AE) by fall 2:34 over Escoto (AAE) 18-12
135-Salazar (AE) by Tech Fall 16-0 over Ramirez (BL) 18-17
140-Lindsay (AE) by fall 1:30 over Akwo (BL) 18-23
145-Echeona (AE) dec 5-1 Meeks (BL) 18-26
152-Byars (AE) by fall 1:18 over Aguilara (BL) 18-32
160-Garcia (BL) by fall over Rodriguez (AE) 24-32
171-Janneh (BL) by fall over Flynn (AE) 30-32
189-Eyzaguirre (BL) by fall 5:38 Anderson (AE) 36-32
215-Haynes (BL) by forfeit 42-32
285-Salmon (BL) by forfeit 48-32
 

Einstein 42, St. Paul’s 33
 
112-Petri (SP) by forfeit 6-0
119-Wilson (AE) by Inj Default Galli (SP) 6-6
125-Vialltoro (AE) by fall 2:20 Doub (SP) 6-12
130-Salazar (AE) by fall 1:51 over Antoine (SP) 6-18
135-Sauder (SP) by fall 1:44 over Alfalahi (AE) 12-18
140-Skuderna (SP) by fall 1:23 over Monsell (AE) 18-18
145-Echeona (AE) by forfeit 18-24
152-Byars (AE) by forfeit 18-30
160-Lopez (AE) by fall 1:00 over Klough (SP)  18-36
171-Green (SP) dec 10-4 Anderson (AE) 21-36
189-Flynn (AE) by forfeit 21-42
215-double forfeit
285-Lee (SP) by forfeit 27-42
103-Freidman (SP) by fall 1:59 over Hyman (AE) 33-42
 

Poolesville 70, Einstein 12
 
119-Tallia (PO) tech fall 16-1 Villatoro (AE) 5-0
125-T. Coombs (PO) by fall 1:18 over Escoto (AE) 11-0
130-Field (PO) tech fall 17-0 Mohammed (AE) 16-0
135-Wilson (PO) by fall 3:28 over Salazar (AE) 22-0
140-Flick (PO) by fall 1:31 over Lindsay (AE) 28-0
145-Echeona (AE) by fall 1:56 over Florczyk (PO) 28-6
152-Byars (AE) by fall 1:42 over Zaldivar (PO) 28-12
160-Stidham (PO) by fall 1:46  over Lopez (AE) 34-12
171-Malone (PO) by fall 3:12 over Anderson (AE) 40-12
189-Bosnik (PO) by fall 1:03 over Flynn (AE) 46-12
215-Allen (PO) by forfeit 52-12
285-Wolohojian (PO) by forfeit 58-12
103-Savage (PO) by fall :59 over Hyman (AE) 64-12
112-B. Coombs (PO) by forfeit 70-12
 

Walter Johnson 60, Einstein 18
 
125-Scarneechia (WJ) dec 12-7 over Villatoro  (AE) 3-0
130-Bouuet (WJ) by fall 3:38 over Salazar (AE) 9-0
135-Shores (WJ) by fall 1:17 over Alfalahi (AE) 15-0
140-Schomer (WJ) by fall 2:41 over Monsell (AE) 21-0
145-Echeona (AE) by fall 3:30 over Covalio (WJ) 21-6
152-Ramsey (WJ) dec 4-1 over Byars (AE) 24-6
160-Otero (WJ) by fall 1:26 over Rodriguez 30-6
171-Anderson (AE) by fall :53 over Taylor 30-12
189-Okeyo (WJ) by forfeit 36-12
215-Plunkett (WJ) by forfeit 42-12
285-Texeria (WJ) by forfeit 48-12
103-Greenan (WJ) by fall :19 over Hyman (AE) 54-12
112-Ronis (WJ) by forfeit 60-12
119-Wilson (AE) by fall 3:34 over Wolman (WJ) 60-18

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For Ryan Out Loud: Blog 1

FOR RYAN OUT LOUD!
Chapter 1: Jan. 7, 2009

So I just got back from a DigitalSports meeting and it’s been decided that we’re all writing weekly blogs.

I’m excited about it personally because I have tons of useless stuff to talk about and never an audience willing to listen.

I’m terrible at coming up with names for stuff (fantasy teams, my dog, my future children…) so one of my co-workers, The Great Dan Sousa, came up with “For Ryan Out Loud!”

It’s the perfect name because:
A)    It includes my name, a staple of any blog title
B)    I always enjoy a good rant
C)    It’s a play off the unfortunately accurate nickname my mean older brother gave me as a child — Cryin’ Ryan

So I’m sticking with it until I get tired of it a couple months from now.

What I plan on doing is talking about all the funny little things that happen when I go out to cover games or write features or whatever and use it as a forum to highlight small stories that don’t otherwise get published.

I’ll of course drone on about what it’s like being a reporter (which basically comes down to who has the best hot dogs at the concession stands) and any other mindless detail that pops into my day.

Lastly, I’ll talk about games I covered, what team looks good, what player is NAAASTY (my favorite description if you haven’t paid attention to my video captions) and so on. Of course, funny pictures and videos will come along as well.

So, anyway, I hope you all enjoy!

If you have any comments, concerns or questions, please contact Montgomery County and WCAC Content Manager Ryan Mink at rmink@digitalsports.com

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