Section V State Qualifier:
Zengerle
escapes with SuperSectionals victory
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and Chronicle
Sunday, March
2, 2003
Section V Class A:
H.S.
wrestling: Stulpin, Merkel closer to rematch
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and Chronicle
Saturday, February
22, 2003
Stulpin
Family Wrestling title a family mat-ter
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and Chronicle
Friday, February
21, 2003
Canandaigua Dual:
Pins
power Spencerport over Canandaigua
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and Chronicle
Sunday, February
9, 2003
High
school wrestling: Top 2 teams ready to duel
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and Chronicle
Saturday, February
8, 2003
Monroe County Tournament:
It
dozen get any better
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and Chronicle
Sunday, February
2, 2003
High
school roundup: Great Eight left in
county wrestling
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and Chronicle
Saturday, February
1, 2003
Steve Stulpin:
H.S.
wrestling: Spencerport's Stulpin prevails,
improves to 23-0
Rochester Democrat
and Chronicle
Sunday, January
19, 2003
Union Endicott Dual Wrestling:
U-E
Dual tourney attracts some of New York's best
Press Connect
Friday, January
3, 2003
Teike-Bernabi Tournament:
Mighty
Spencerport flexes its muscle
Rochester Democrat
and Chronicle
Sunday, December
29, 2002
Coach Bill Jacoutot:
H.S.
wrestling: Spencerport sets standard across
the state
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and Chronicle
Friday, December
20, 2002
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H.S.
wrestling: Mighty Spencerport flexes its muscle
Top-ranked team in the state wins its annual Teike-Bernabi TournamentBy
James Johnson
Democrat and Chronicle
E-mail address: jjohnson@DemocratandChronicle.com
(December 29, 2002) SPENCERPORT Spencerport, the top-ranked
large school wrestling team in the state, won its annual Teike-Bernabi
Tournament on Saturday for the fourth consecutive season.
The
Rangers scored 201 points to finish ahead of runner-up Wayne (152.5)
and point themselves toward the Union-Endicott Duals in the Binghamton-area
next Saturday.
Spencerports
Josh Fuller at 103 pounds, Brett Woodward at 112, Chuck Zimmerman
at 140 and Steve Stulpin at 160 won their weight classes. Stulpin
improved his record to 16-0.
Wayne
senior Mike Patterson won a tightly contested bout with Cole Merryman
of the LaSalle Institute, 2-1 in the 215 final. Merryman finished
fourth in the Beast of the East Tournament in Delaware and Patterson
was a 2002 state runner-up.
Patterson
scored his points on a reversal in the second period and rode most
of the third, until he let Merryman to his feet.
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