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My Wrestling record.


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Soo since the facist here on the huddle took away (basically) the Tinkerbox and since apparently I'm the only person that didn't fail an exam during exam week, and its raining and and cold outside I think I'll pleasure every here with my wrestling record.

http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcaonline/results/Scorebook/WrestlerInfo.aspx?SchoolYear=2011&ID=1245733

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Soo since the facist here on the huddle took away (basically) the Tinkerbox and since apparently I'm the only person that didn't fail an exam during exam week, and its raining and and cold outside I think I'll pleasure every here with my wrestling record.

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So, since the fascists here on the Huddle basically took away the Tinderbox while the weather outside is unpleasant, I think I will pleasure everyone here with my wrestling record.

I bet you failed the English exam...

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I always use the same three excuses every time I lose lol

1.Its my first year

2.I'm out of my wieght class (I am. I'm no where near 189)

3.The guy I wrestled was bigger, stronger, and had more experience.

Excuses. My senior year of high school, I was at a tournament at South Brunswick High and Loris High out of SC was there. They had a guy at the 215 (I was at 189 during wrestling season) that was a linebacker commit to Clemson who was a 3 time wrestling state champ. Had him by 4 points going into the 3rd. Wound up getting pinned because it was my first year.

So quit your whining and win. :cool:

But 9-6 aint bad for your first year. Congrats. Weight room big in the off-season and carb up the night before matches.

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