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Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast
#394 Franklin Gomez - 3x Olympian, NCAA Champion

Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 52:06


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Franklin Gomez is a three-time Olympian for Puerto Rico and the 2009 NCAA champion for Michigan State. Enjoy! * PRESENTED BY ATHLETIC GREENS This episode is presented by Athletic Greens. Get a free, one-year supply of Vitamin D droplets plus five free travel packs when you go to AthleticGreens.com/WCML

Mat Awareness
Ep. 18: Bebeto Yewah | The Story of a 2X National Champ for UW-La Crosse and World Team Member

Mat Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 78:44


Bebeto Yewah started wrestling VERY late in the game, which is one of the many reasons his accomplishments are so impressive. As the title says, Bebeto was a 2X National Champ, and a 3X National Finalist for UW-La Crosse. He also ended up making the world team for his home country Cameroon where he dropped a close match to a 2X Bronze World Medalist which unfortunately ended his tournament. Bebeto talks about his high school career in Michigan, tells the story of how he ended up at UW-La Crosse, how he trained with Franklin Gomez over the summer after his freshman year, and tons more. Make sure to listen to the full episode to hear a CRAZY story about when he went to Egypt to wrestle towards the end of the show! Music: Speed Energy by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5879-speed-... License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matawareness/support

FloWrestling Radio Live
FRL 472: The Jordan Burroughs-Franklin Gomez Beef, Oregon State Candidates, Winter Sports Eligibility Update

FloWrestling Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 94:14


Run of Show 0:00 - FRL was born in the basement 0:04 - Would you do a month in jail to bring NCAAs back? 0:05 - Winter sports eligibility update 0:10 - Possible Oregon State candidates 0:15 - Jordan Burroughs and Franklin Gomez are not friends 0:28 - Quarantine updates 0:35 - 2010 NCAA Championships

Trackwrestling Podcast
53: Franklin Gomez (Puerto Rico)

Trackwrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 2:48


Profiling 100 of the world's top wrestlers as we countdown the days until the 2019 Wrestling World Championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. 53 days out, Trackwrestling.com features Puerto Rico's Franklin Gomez. Full story: https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPost.jsp?TIM=1564068983112&twSessionId=nleqszizhy&postId=1670261132 Countdown to Nur-Sultan is sponsored by Defense Soap, Defend What You Have Built. And Cliff Keen Athletic. Cliff Keen, Built for Life. […]

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Countdown to Nur-Sultan
53: Puerto Rico's Franklin Gomez

Countdown to Nur-Sultan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 2:19


Profiling 100 of the world's top wrestlers as we countdown the days until the 2019 Wrestling World Championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. 53 days out, Trackwrestling.com features Puerto Rico's Franklin Gomez. Full story: https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPost.jsp?TIM=1564068983112&twSessionId=nleqszizhy&postId=1670261132Countdown to Nur-Sultan is sponsored by Defense Soap, Defend What You Have Built. And Cliff Keen Athletic. Cliff Keen, Built for Life.SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN ANYTIMEApple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Castbox | RSS

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Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Looking back at 20 years in Fargo

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 34:53


1999 – First Year Was working at a KFC in the Grafton section of Yorktown, Va. Got a call from Mike Newbern. “Twink, Gary Alcon (ref) can't make it, do you want to go to Fargo?” That right there changed it all. Everything. Stayed in Reed Johnson Hall. Virginian Christian Smith made the Cadet Freestyle finals at 83.5 pounds. He ended up being a 3x state champion and NCAA qualifier for Duke and Liberty (He took down Nickerson in 2007 to open up the tournament). There was no Buffalo Wild Wings. There was a Bison Turf, there was a mug and I may or may not have been from Alabama. Or named Kevin. Shared a dial-up line with Sara Koenig from NCMat.com (you know her now as one of the tournament directors for the Super 32. Rob Sherrill vouched for me for a media credential. Thankfully, I'd met him in Virginia at the Virginia Duals when I was in high school. Don't remember much about the competition since I was still pretty new to the national scene. We had the Dream Team Classic in VA that year, so I paid attention to guys like Foley Dowd, Jason Powell, Clark Forward — and two of those Team USA guys met in the finals, Damion Hahn beat Jason Potter. 2000 – Year 2 Buffalo Wild Wings Opened. Taco Bell re-opened, it was closed the year before for renovations. Harry Lester vs. Mark Jayne, Junior Greco. Jayne was returning JR. Champ, Lester won cadets the year before. 3-5-3 (BOOM). 132 pounds. Virginia had two cadet champs – Christian Staylor and Albert Childress (almost bookends) Kid named Tyler Safratowich of Minnesota won at 83.5 pounds, did a backflip, then he started eating. Mary Kelly going 2-2 in Cadet Freestyle and Micah Amrozowicz, now the head coach at the Newport News Apprentice School, having to come from behind to beat her 8-7. 2001 – Year 3 Started doing freelance work for TheMat.com and wrote features on the Dibbern triplets, Mary Kelly wrestling against the boys in the Juniors. Cerebral Palsy kid J.C. McMaster – his e-mail address was pimp_limpin@ something another dot com. Jeff Courtney, a deaf All-American from West Virginia ? and TRAVIS EFFING LEE. Lee “leis' greco gold. Beat Nick Simmons. Stopping Simmons from becoming just the second guy to win 4 JR FS titles. As of right now, it’s only Alan Fried. 2002 – Year 4 – Drove from ODU. FIRST YEAR OF FEDERATION WEIGHTS. WENT FROM 96 AAS TO 120 IN JUNIORS 104-136 Started bringing my radio equipment and doing the webcast for USAW with Rob and the late Jon Ponwani. Cleveland – NO Chicago – Driving down Addison, game over Milwaukee – Karaoke at a Friday's in Brookfield, WIS Minneapolis – Twins vs. Angels, Milton vs. Washburn, preview of ALCS First year of Junior Women — Malinda Ripley beat Mary Kelly in the finals. Who the hell is Malinda Ripley? Natasha Umemoto was 3rd. She got the first pin of the tournament ever. Poeta beat Metcalf in Cadet FS. Only finals loss in Metcalf's Fargo career. Stepovers, if I recall correctly for exposure. Decent year from VA, Anthony Burke from my club was 5th in a bracket with Coleman Scott, Mike Rowe, Garrett Scott, Mike Rodrigues, Jake Kreigbaum and Eric Albright. I think I had a team PA jacket on when I gave Burke a high five after beating Albright for 5th. Patrick Bond won Cadet FS. Todd Meneely was the OW, beating Teyon Ware. Some guy with an Afro won Junior FS at 171. Herbert was 3rd. Afro guy recently lost a fight. VANS WARPED TOUR WAS OUTSIDE. 2003 – Year 5 – Drove from ODU on short notice Got up, went to Jiffy Lube and boom. Drove to Milwaukee – was using an old atlas, so I didn't know about the cut through via Rockford and kept adding 90 more minutes to my ride. Went to the same Fridays to sing karaoke again. Sat on top of my truck after a session and listened to a Willie Nelson concert at Newman Outdoor Stadium. Years later, Doc Jim Porter would crap all over my Nelson story and say he went and ended up hanging out with him. All-Southern Cadet final as Nick Marable of Tennessee beat Ben Fiacco of Georgia at 145 Cormier vs. Morrison wrestle-off. I slept through the first one. Not a great moment, but indicative of my 20s. 2004 – Year 6 Rode the bus with team Virginia, wrote a blog as we went all week for the old Mat Talk. Won the Connect 4 championship on the bus, beat Josh Wine 51 consecutive times in Connect 4. Finished up my last college class two weeks after getting home. Finishing up 7 years in college. Henry Cejudo beat Spenser Mango in the Greco finals, was up 9-0 or something and thought he'd gotten the tech, then Mango bombed him for 3 (should have been 5) before Cejudo finished it 13-3. 2005- Year 7 – Hired at InterMat. Pretty sure I flew. Stayed at either the Econo Lodge or the Best Western near Bucks. I still hear the bullhorn go off whenever I hear Mony Mony. Florida had a monster year, although I got into an “argument” with Rob Sherrill about who Franklin Gomez counted for — Florida or Puerto Rico. I say PR, because that's who he was representing. Robby Smith beat Cody Gardner in Freestyle, which stunned us from VA. Justin Wren won in Greco, but when Luke Ashmore won, they all climbed over the railing to celebrate, then trying to go back, Wren got into an argument with a security guard and got thrown out. Couple of Wyoming kids met in the Greco finals, but one had moved to Ohio. Tyler Cox pinned David Taylor in Cadet Greco. Taylor beat BJ Futrell to win cadet FS at 91 ? pounds. 2006 – Year 8 First year of the garbage rules. Hit a rainstorm coming through O'Hare and spent the night there. Connor McDonald took my spot on the last plane to Fargo from O'Hare. Then he wins the tournament. The little shit. ODU had two signees in the Fargo finals — James Nicholson at 119 and Adam Koballa at 130. Eric Grajales bombed Donte Butler and during my interview, Butler cut through it talking some trash. Grajales goes “I just fived you!” in response. Butler has the unique distinction of being the ONLY five-time finalist to never win a title. Eli and Michaela Hutchison become first brother-sister combo to win Junior titles in the same year. 2007 – Year 9 Oregon's Norman Richmond with the breakout performance splitting finals with Jason Chamberlain Helen Maroulis wins a chicken, Nicole Woody goes nuts and ruins my interview. Hayden Zillmer and Jade Rauser at the same weight — 84 pounds — Zillmer doubled at 84 pounds. Alton brothers, Josh Kindig from PA. Nasty. 2008 – Year 10 – Last year at InterMat Drove straight through from PA to Minnesota. Stopped in St. Cloud for about 2 hours, missed the first session. 2009 – Year 11 – Wrestling 411/USAW “That just happened” – This was the finals where Mark Grey was about to start giving an interview, then he was brought back to the mat to re-wrestle the last few seconds of a second period, only to have Ben Whitford score, force a third and then win the title with a third-period win. Man, those rules sucked. 2010 – Year 12 – USA Wrestling F-Rod's Triple Crown Ringer over Ness Grant LaMont makes Greco finals at Juniors as a first-year Cadet. He doesn’t wrestle on Sundays and Cadet Greco kicked off on a Sunday. Well, let’s move up. 2011 – Year 13 – USA Wrestling Parker VonEgidy makes finals with TWO losses. Ended up with 3. Situation – Abounader, VonEgidy, O'Donnell- won by Ricky Robertson. I think I’ve rehashed this on every single show I’ve had Dom Abounader on. Pat Downey with limited FS experience wins over Jordan Rogers at 171. This looks a lot better now than it did then. 2012 – Year 14 – USA Wrestling Zain vs. Zane at 132. Retherford would win cadet WC that year. Cox/Snyder – J'Den wins Freestyle, Kyle wins Greco. Brett Haas wrestles them both. Willie crashed on my couch and squatted all week during his TOM era. 2013 – Year 15 – AWN/TOM Did the interviews on short notice. Elijah Oliver's gross cauliflower ear Stephanie Hampton making fun of my clothing choices. Jake Marnin was a JV kid and won the cadet triple crown 2014 – Year 16 – Mat Talk Coltan Williams from Texas, OMG that throw in Cadet FS vs. Wilson Smith of NC Johnny Blankenship and Trey Meyer going through my table, and through me — no STWP tonight folks. 2015 – Year 17 – Mat Talk How good those cadet champs were. Gable Steveson, Schwartz, RBY, Raimo, Warner. Wittlake's shoes. Interviewed the Mayor of Fargo for Short Time. He lied about there not being any construction around town. 2016 – Year 18 – Mat Talk Turf burned down. Nothing else matters. 2017- Year 19 – Mat Talk Alabama’s Sam Latona won the state’s first Junior freestyle championship. The soon-to-be Virginia Tech signee claimed gold at 106 pounds. Two months before they would win Cadet World Championships, Will Lewan and Aaron Brooks won Fargo titles. No Turf, so Herd & Horns was the replacement venue for mugs. There weren’t nearly as many shenanigans there, simply because it was cleaner, neater and had better food. 2018 – Year 20 – Mat Talk The Turf re-opened. There was again cornhole to be played. Willie, Spey and myself championed the first ever Wrestling Trivia night. Spey dropped some quality knowledge, all the while Willie answered ONE question, then paraded around the restaurant like he was the freaking MVP. Entries here were 4,999, just one below the elusive 5,000. Carson Manville represented Pennsylvania, however that works, and won double Cadet titles. Jakason Burks was mighty impressive, winning Nebraska’s first Cadet freestyle title since Thomas Gilman represented the state in 2010. Super beastly crop of champions on the Junior freestyle side of things too with pretty much everyone being a hammer. Introduced Earl Smith to Fargo. Ashley Sword showed me that I could get free nachos with the Buffalo Wild Wings app. I was also interviewed by Wayne Fish. Zach Elam generally thought I was mad at him. Discovered Labby’s has Castle Cream Ale on draft – the last night we were there. 2019- Year 21 – Mat Talk The mug turns 21. The bartenders at The Turf are tired of hearing that story. Things I can't remember the year, but are of note. — The year the first session wa

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast
#52: BTS & Final X with Kyle Snyder

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 43:14


When Should You Enter the Open?On this special episode of the RUDIS Wrestling Podcast Kyle Snyder joins Ben Askren and Matt as they discuss the U.S. Open, Beat the Streets, and Final X. Askren starts by asking Snyder what his takeaways were from watching the U.S. Open. Snyder was surprised by a few wrestlers who wrestled even better than everyone already knew they were. One of those wrestlers being Yianni Diakomihalis who beat Jordan Oliver and then Zain Retherford who were favorites in the 65 kg weight class. Snyder is of the belief that as a college wrestler you should only enter the U.S. Open with the intentions and belief you're going to win. This is opposed to the idea of entering the tournament and testing the waters against the best senior level freestyle wrestlers. Snyder then breaks down his journey to making the world team and how he knew through reassurance in the practice room and from coaches that he was ready. Diakomihalis vs Oliver (13:11)From Snyder talking about his time where he knew he could surpass the best in the world, Dernlan brings up the Jordan Oliver vs Diakomihalis match. Askren talks about how some wrestlers don't let the big stage and bright lights impact their wrestling or mindset and rise to the occasion. Snyder elaborates on this point that just because you haven't beaten an opponent in the training room doesn't mean you aren't ready to beat them when it counts. Jordan Burroughs (18:30)Askren and Dernlan disagree on Askren's statement that the Burroughs of 2018-2019 has lost a slight edge compared to the Burroughs of previous years like 2012-2013. Dernlan says you can't use the Franklin Gomez match as a fair comparison because you're looking at one of the most athletic competitors in wrestling when you're watching Gomez. Snyder speculates that Burroughs could have been affected by the new weigh-in rules during the last World Championships. After watching him compete at Dan Kolov, Snyder says Burroughs looked just as good as he ever has if not better. Young Guns Make a Splash (23:37)Dernlan switches the topic back to the U.S. Open and asks Snyder if he had any surprises from the younger guys at the tournament. Snyder was impressed with Bo Nickal because he knows the level of wrestlers he was beating in Michael Macchiavello and Hayden Zillmer. He was surprised but happy for Pat Downey as he's overcome a lot of adversity. Snyder was also impressed with Daton Fix beating a strong Thomas Gilman. He noticed Fix's improvements in hand fighting and made adjustments since the NCAAs. Askren picks Fix to beat Gilman again at Final X. Beat the Streets (34:26)This will be Snyder's fifth time competing at Beat the Streets. Snyder talks about some of the things he loves about competing at Beat the Streets. One of those being the unique experience of competing outside at Times Square. Overall he loves the exciting matchups you won't find anywhere else and what that does for growing wrestling and strengthening its community. Snyder was surprised to hear the announcement of Jordan Burroughs vs Ben Askren and loves the conversations it has started.

FloWrestling Radio Live
FRL 371 - US Open Weight-by-Weight Seeding Breakdown & Burroughs Pan Am Win

FloWrestling Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 83:41


Minutes 0:00 - The next two weeks are going to be amazing 0:01 - Team USA swept Pan Ams 0:02 - Analyzing Burroughs match with Franklin Gomez 0:14 - Colon beat world champ YBR 0:18 - US Open pre-seeds are out, let's start at 57kg 0:27 - Moving on up to 61kg 0:30 - Sidebar: Cody Brewer to VT 0:34 - Maryland still does not have a head coach 0:36 - Back to 61kg 0:39 - 65kg could not be more absurd 0:52 - Nolf and Green should meet in the semis 0:55 - The return of Air Frayer at 74kg 1:00 - Only three guys seeded at 79kg 1:01 - Sammy Broooks is quietly the one seed at 86kg 1:03 - Bo Nickal is your 2 seed at 92kg 1:04 - 97kg is Gadson's to lose 1:06 - Coon is your top seed at 125kg 1:07 - Dan Dennis is wrestling Greco at the Open 1:10 - Questions from Friends

Michigan Grappler Podcast
Chris Williams, MSU Assistant Coach

Michigan Grappler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 67:23


1:00 - MSU Offseason Recap 11:00 - High School Career 22:00 - College Career 34:00 - Getting into Coaching 36:00 - Franklin Gomez 44:00 - Spartan Lightning club 47:00 - Getting away from Coaching 49:00 - Stint at Adrian College 52:00 - Coming back to MSU 1:00:00 - Overtime

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Looking back on 19 years in Fargo - ST345

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 59:24


Episode 345 is a solo show where I’m talking about some of the best memories, not all the best, but just some good and maybe some bad memories of my 19 years covering the Cadet & Junior Nationals. Below is the “show notes” which were basically the rough outline for the show Richard Immel and I were going to do from Fargo. Pardon the grammar and lack of actual respectable prose here, it was initially an outline. 1999 - First Year Was working at a KFC in the Grafton section of Yorktown, Va. Got a call from Mike Newbern. “Twink, Gary Alcon (ref) can’t make it, do you want to go to Fargo?” That right there changed it all. Everything. Stayed in Reed Johnson Hall. Virginian Christian Smith made the Cadet Freestyle finals at 83.5 pounds. He ended up being a 3x state champion and NCAA qualifier for Duke and Liberty (He took down Nickerson in 2007 to open up the tournament). There was no Buffalo Wild Wings. There was a Bison Turf, there was a mug and I may or may not have been from Alabama. Or named Kevin. Shared a dial-up line with Sara Koenig from NCMat.com (you know her now as one of the tournament directors for the Super 32. Rob Sherrill vouched for me for a media credential. Thankfully, I’d met him in Virginia at the Virginia Duals when I was in high school. Don’t remember much about the competition since I was still pretty new to the national scene. We had the Dream Team Classic in VA that year, so I paid attention to guys like Foley Dowd, Jason Powell, Clark Forward -- and two of those Team USA guys met in the finals, Damion Hahn beat Jason Potter. 2000 - Year 2 Buffalo Wild Wings Opened. Taco Bell re-opened, it was closed the year before for renovations. Harry Lester vs. Mark Jayne, Junior Greco. Jayne was returning JR. Champ, Lester won cadets the year before. 3-5-3 (BOOM). 132 pounds. Virginia had two cadet champs - Christian Staylor and Albert Childress (almost bookends) Kid named Tyler Safratowich of Minnesota won at 83.5 pounds, did a backflip, then he started eating. Mary Kelly going 2-2 in Cadet Freestyle and Micah Amrozowicz having to come from behind to beat her 8-7. 2001 - Year 3 Started doing freelance work for TheMat.com and wrote features on the Dibbern triplets, Mary Kelly wrestling against the boys in the Juniors. Cerebral Palsy kid J.C. McMaster - his e-mail address was pimp_limpin@ something another dot com. Jeff Courtney, a deaf All-American from West Virginia … and TRAVIS EFFING LEE. Lee “leis’ greco gold. Beat Nick Simmons. Stopping Simmons from becoming just the 2nd guy to win 4 JR FS titles. 2002 - Year 4 - Drove from ODU. FIRST YEAR OF FEDERATION WEIGHTS. WENT FROM 96 AAS TO 120 IN JUNIORS 104-136 Started bringing my radio equipment and doing the webcast for USAW with Rob and hte late Jon Ponwani. Cleveland - NO Chicago - Driving down Addison, game over Milwaukee - Karaoke at a Friday’s in Brookfield, WIS Minneapolis - Twins vs. Angels, MIlton vs. Washburn, preview of ALCS First year of Junior Women -- Malinda Ripley beat Mary Kelly in the finals. Who the hell is Malinda Ripley? Natasha Umemoto was 3rd. She got the first pin of the tournament ever. Poeta beat Metcalf in Cadet FS. Only finals loss in Metcalf’s Fargo career. Stepovers, if I recall correctly for exposure. Decent year from VA, Anthony Burke from my club was 5th in a bracket with coleman scott, mike rowe, garrett scott, joey slaton, Mike rodrigues, Jake Kreigbaum and Eric Albright. I thikn I had a team PA jacket on when I gave Burke a high five after beating Albright for 5th. Patrick bond won Cadet FS. Todd Meneely was the OW, beating Teyon Ware. Some guy with an Afro won Junior FS at 171. Herbert was 3rd VANS WARPED TOUR WAS OUTSIDE. 2003 - Year 5 - Drove from ODU on short notice Got up, went to Jiffy Lube and boom. Drove to Milwaukee - was using an old atlas, so I didn’t know about the cut through via Rockford and kept adding 90 more minutes to my ride. Went to the same Fridays to sing Karaoke again. Sat on top of my truck after a session and listend to a Willie Nelson concert at Newman Outdoor Stadium. All-Southern Cadet final as Nick Marable beat Ben Fiacco at 145 Cormier vs. Morrison wrestle-off. 2004 - Year 6 Rode the bus with team Virginia, wrote a blog as we went all week for the old Mat Talk. Won the Connect 4 championship on the bus, beat Josh Wine 51 consecutive times in Connect 4. Finished up my last college class two weeks after getting home. Finishing up 7 years in college. Henry Cejudo beat Spenser Manog in the Greco finals, was up 9-0 or something and thought he’d gotten the tech, then Mango bombed him for 3 (should ahve been 5) before Cejudo finished it 13-3. 2005- Year 7 - Hired at InterMat. Pretty sure I flew. Stayed at either the Econo Lodge or the Best Western near Bucks. Florida had a monster year, although I got into an “argument” with Rob Sherrill about who Franklin Gomez counted for -- Florida or Puerto Rico. I say PR, because that’s who he was representing. Robby Smith beat Cody Gardner in Freeestyle, which stunned us from VA. Justin Wren won in Greco, but when Luke Ashmore won, they all climbed over the railing to celebrate, then trying to go back, Wren got into an argument with a securitry guard and got thrown out. Couple of Wyoming kids met in the Greco finals, but one had moved to Ohio. Tyler Cox pinned David Taylor in Cadet Greco. Taylor beat BJ Futrell to win cadet FS at 91 … pounds. 2006 - Year 8 First year of the garbage rules. Hit a rainstorm coming through O’Hare and spent the night there. Connor McDonald took my spot on the last plane to Fargo from O’Hare. Then he wins the tournament. The little shit. ODU had two signees in the Fargo finals -- James Nicholson at 119 and Adam Koballa at 130. Eric Grajales bombed Donte Butler and during my inteview, Butler cut through it talking some trash. Grajales goes “I just fived you!” in response. Eli and Michaela Hutchison become first brother-sister combo to win Junior titles in the same year. 2007 - Year 9 Oregon’s Norman Richmond with the breakout perforamnce splitting finals with jason chamberlain Helen Maroulis wins a chicken, Nicole woody goes nuts. Hayden Zillmer and Jade Rauser at the same weight -- 84 pounds -- ZIllmer doubled at 84 pounds. Alton brothers, Josh Kindig from PA. Nasty. 2008 - Year 10 - Last year at InterMat Drove straight through from PA to Minnesota. Stopped in St. Cloud for about 2 hours, missed the first session. 2009 - Year 11 - Wrestling 411/USAW “That just … happened” 2010 - Year 12 - USA Wrestling F-Rod’s Triple Crown Ringer over Ness Grant LaMont makes Greco finals at Juniors as a first-year Cadet 2011 - Year 13 - USA Wrestling Parker VonEgidy makes finals with TWO losses. Ended up with 3. Situation - Abonader, VonEgidy, O’Donnell- won by Ricky Robertson Pat Downey with limited FS experience wins over Jordan Rogers at 171 2012 - Year 14 - USA Wrestling Zain vs. Zane at 132. Retherford would win cadet WC that year. Cox/Snyder - J’Den wins Freestyle, Kyle wins Greco. Brett haas wrestles them both. Willie crashed on my couch and squatted all week. Start 2013 - Year 15 - AWN/TOM Did the interviews on short notice. Elijah Oliver’s gross cauliflower ear Stephanie Hampton making fun of my clothing choices. Jake Marnin was a JV kid and won the cadet triple crown 2014 - Year 16 - Mat Talk Coltan Williams from Texas, OMG that throw in Cadet FS vs. WIlson Smith of NC Johnny Blankenship and Trey Meyer going through my table, and through me -- no STWP tonight folks. 2015 - Year 17 - Mat Talk How good those cadet champs were. Steveson, Schwartz, RBY, Raimo, Warner. Wittlake’s shoes. Interviewed the Mayor of Fargo for Short Time. 2016 - Year 18 - Mat Talk Turf burned down. Nothing else matters. 2017- Year 19 - Mat Talk To be determined. Things I can’t remember the year, but are of note. -- The year the first session was canceled because they couldn’t get the first electronic bracketing set. -- When Fargo went from 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. for last call. -- Beating Kendall Cross in Foosball AND Greg Jones in Darts in the same night. -- Mike Newbern driving us to Bucks and bumping a redneck’s truck in the parking lot of a country bar, later determined it wasn’t much of a country bar. -- $2.50 domestics at the Turf. -- The Flo intern who wasn’t old enough to drink. -- The Flo intern who got his fake ID taken -- Drinking dirty martinis and playing silver strike bowling with Jeff Blatnick. -- Ted Witulski standing next to me saying “We’d like to hire him if we could finally get him to graduate” -- this might have been in 2002. -- Bucky Maughan telling me Grain Belt Premium will put hair on your balls. -- The story about how I missed the first Cormier-Morrison wrestle-off. -- Karaoke at Chumleys. -- Midget wrestling at Coaches. -- Coach from Delaware eating glass. Like chewing it up. -- Unnamed USA Wrestling intern thinking it was a good idea to go up to his HS coach at Perkins at 4 a.m. -- Unnamed USA Wrestling intern (a different one) showing up late for noon sessions because of their footwear. -- Doing a story on The Turf. -- Willie taking about an hour and a half to order lunch at B-Dubs. -- The referees chants when entering the Turf. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. 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MAD TOAST LIVE!
Epiode 115 - Duo Acoustico

MAD TOAST LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 53:05


DUO ACUSTICO Discovered at their regular weekly gig at Madison's Restaurant Magnus, Richard Hildner and Franklin Gomez play authentic South American guitar-stylings inflected with jazz voicings.

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