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Tom Brands (1St Season) Ryan BROUGHMAN 2004-05 HOKIE WRESTLING SCHEDULE/RESULTS SEASON LEADERS DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT SCORE Wins (School record is 43) Nov. 13 VMI Blacksburg, Va. W 36-6 David Hoffman ...................................... 31 James Madison Blacksburg, Va. W 46-3 Steve Borja .......................................... 30 Anderson Blacksburg, Va. W 47-3 Mike Faust ........................................... 28 17 vs. Appalachian State Boiling Springs, N.C. W 27-18 Justin Staylor ....................................... 25 at Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, N.C. W 38-9 20 at Navy Classic Annapolis, Md. 2nd of 8 teams Dual Wins (School record is 19) 26 at #23 Tennessee-Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. L 13-32 Mike Faust ........................................... 19 Cumberland College (Tenn.) Chattanooga, Tenn. W 55-6 David Hoffman ...................................... 18 Dec. 4 at UNC Rubbermaid Open Chapel Hill, N.C. Non-scoring Steve Borja .......................................... 17 10 Virginia * Blacksburg, Va. W 32-0 18 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio W 29-12 Pins (School record is 15) vs. #13 Missouri Columbus, Ohio L 6-33 David Hoffman ...................................... 15 29-30 at Southern Scuffl e Greensboro, N.C. 6th of 23 teams Jan. 7 at #9 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa L 0-38 Justin Staylor ....................................... 13 8 vs. Eastern Illinois Cedar Rapids, Iowa W 32-18 Steve Borja .......................................... 11 at #17 Northern Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa L 10-32 15 Duke * Blacksburg, Va. W 25-11 Tech Falls 22 Maryland * Blacksburg, Va. W 32-6 David Hoffman ........................................2 Feb. 6 vs. Cumberland College (Ky.) Athens, Ohio W 22-11 Chris Stith .............................................2 at Ohio Athens, Ohio W 24-12 Aaron Brown ..........................................2 11 at North Carolina * Chapel Hill, N.C. W 21-15 12 UNC Greensboro Blacksburg, Va. W 26-12 Major Decisions 19 at North Carolina State * Raleigh, N.C. W 24-13 Two with ...............................................6 Mar. 5 ACC Championships Greensboro, N.C. All Day Two with ...............................................5 17-19 NCAA Championships at St. Louis, Mo. All Day Points * - ACC Match David Hoffman ...................................... 89 All home matches in bold and held at Cassell Coliseum; free of charge Steve Borja .......................................... 74 All Times Eastern Mike Faust ........................................... 72 2004-05 HOKIE WRESTLING ROSTER & PRONUNCIATIONS Name Wt. Year Hometown High School Other Steve Borja 184 Jr. Bowmansville, Pa. Garden Spot Ryan Broughman 125 So. Roanoke, Va. Lord Botetourt Aaron Brown 141 Jr.-TR Pottstown, Pa. Owen J. Roberts Hill School/George Mason Univ. Reed Carpenter 157 Sr. Arlington, Va. Bishop O’Connell Mike Faust 285 r-Jr.-TR Baltimore, Md. Gillman Prep Univ. of Pennsylvania Johnny Gallagher 141 So. Herndon, Va. Herndon Shaun Guttridge 174 Sr. Manassas Park, Va. Manassas Park David Hoffman 133 r-Jr. Spring City, Pa. Hill School John Laboranti 197 Fr. Pittston, Pa. Pittston Donny Ooton 141 So. Chesapeake, Va. Great Bridge Tomas Ovalle 184 Sr. Lorton, Va. Hayfi eld Canaan Prater 197 Sr. Grundy, Va. Grundy Tyde Prater 149 r-So. Grundy, Va. Grundy Chris Smolko 141 So. Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette Justin Staylor 125 Fr. Chesapeake, Va. Great Bridge Chris Stith 165 Sr.-TR Virginia Beach, Va. Cox Neosho C.C. Joe Thompson 125 So. Roanoke, Va. Northside Pronunciation Guide Jerome Villanueva 184 Sr. Alexandria, Va. Hayfi eld Steve BORJA ................................BOR-juh Head Coach: Tom Brands (1st season) Ryan BROUGHMAN ...................... BRO-man Assistant Coach: Wes Hand (3rd season) Mike FAUST ....................................FOWST Assistant Coach: Doug Schwab (1st season) John LABORANTI ................ lab-or-AHN-tee Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lee Fullhart (1st season) Donny OOTON ..............................EWW-ton TOMAS OVALLE .............Toe-MAS oh-VOL-yay CANAAN PRATER ............... CAY-nan PRAY-tur TYDE PRATER ........................ Tide PRAY-tur Jerome VILLANUEVA .....Vill-uh-noo-WAY-vuh Justin Staylor 125 pounds Freshman • Chesapeake, Va. Great Bridge H.S. 2004-05 Record: 25-10 overall, 14-6 duals, 5-0 ACC 2004-05: Stormed onto the Virginia Tech wrestling scene in his rookie campaign by winning six out of his fi rst seven matches by fall … Signature win was a 54-second pin over Nathan Costello of Ohio State, sparking the Hokies to their fi rst-ever win over the Buckeyes … Currently second on the team with 13 falls in 35 matches … Finished 14-6 in dual matches, undefeated in Atlantic Coast Conference matches with a 5-0 record … Recorded two major decisions and fi nished the season fourth on the team with 70 dual match points … Defeated No. 14-ranked Joe Kemmerer of UNC Greensboro, 8-7, on Feb. 12 for his fi rst career upset over a ranked opponent … Fastest fall was 43-second pin over Donald Butler of Cumberland College in his fi rst match of the Carolina-Irwin Open, fourth-fastest time on the Tech squad in 2005 … Placed second at Navy Classic and third at the Carolina-Irwin Open. High School: Lettered four times for Coach Steve Martin at Great Bridge High … Won the 2004 Virginia AAA State title as a senior, going 49-5 … Started two years at 103 pounds and two years at 119 … Won the national title at the NHSCA Freestyle tournament in Birmingham, AL in 2000 … Had a career prep record of 112-28. Personal: Justin Jon Staylor was born August 10, 1985, in Norfolk, VA … The son of John and Julie Staylor … Brother, Jody, was an NCAA runner-up at North Carolina … Brother, Christian, qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships last season at Arizona State and transferred to Old Dominion for this season … Also has a sister, Carrie, and a younger brother, Casey, who wrestles at Great Bridge … Majoring in human nutrition, foods and exercise. Staylor's Career Stats Year Overall Dual Leag. M.Dec. T.Fall Falls Time Pts. 2004-05 25-10 14-6 5-0 2 0 13 :54 70 ���������������������������������������� ����� Justin Staylor ������������ Virginia Tech ���������������������� 125 ��������������� Freshman �������������������� Freshman ����������������������������� 9/29/04 �������������������������������������������������������������� 10/28/04 ����������������������������11/2/04 ������������������������������������������������� ���������������� Date Actual Weight Score Opponentʼs Name School Competition/Place Weight Class W L 11/13 124.4 125 F 2:10 Tony Martinez VMI dual 11/13 124.4 125 F 2:31 Thang Ho James Madison dual 11/13 124.4 125 F 1:06 Luan Jenkins Anderson dual 11/16 124.3 125 FOR Appalachian State dual 11/16 124.3 125 F 1:06 Jon Neal Gardner-Webb dual 11/20 124.7 125 F 1:33 Mike Kohler Navy Navy Classic (2nd) 11/20 124.7 125 F 1:06 Dan Hilt Rutgers Navy Classic (2nd) 11/20 124.7 125 11-13 (SV-2) Garrett Cummings N.C. State Navy Classic (2nd) 11/26 124.8 125 F 5:39 #8 Matt Pitts UT-Chattanooga dual 11/26 124.8 125 F 4:37 Robert Carlyle Cumberland (Tenn.) dual 12/4 123.9 125 F :43 Donald Butler Cumberland College Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/4 123.9 125 6-0 Brian Dempsey Trenton State Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/4 123.9 125 0-9 MD Christian Staylor Old Dominion Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/4 123.9 125 F 4:15 Bruce Dulski UNC Pembroke Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/4 123.9 125 F 1:00 Patrick Coman Davidson Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/4 123.9 125 16-3 MD Del Rico Choates Cumberland College Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/4 123.9 125 9-4 Drew Forshey North Carolina Carolina-Irwin Open (3rd) 12/10 124.3 125 13-4 MD Anthony Burke Virginia dual 12/18 123.6 125 F :54 Nathan Costello Ohio State dual 12/18 123.6 125 2-7 Austin DeVoe Missouri dual 12/28 123.8 125 5-2 Adam Kimbell Virginia Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/28 123.8 125 1-11 MD Drew Opfer Kent State Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/28 123.8 125 F 3:11 Jeremy Adams VMI Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/29 124.3 125 4-3 Mike Rodriguez Cornell Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/29 124.3 125 0-2 Kevin Vinh Maryland Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/7 124.7 125 5-9 Charlie Falck Iowa dual 1/8 124.5 125 FOR Eastern Illinois dual 1/8 124.5 125 8-9 Chris Helgeson Northern Iowa dual 1/15 124.7 125 7-1 Kellan McKeon Duke dual 1/22 124.6 125 4-2 (SV-1) Kevin Vinh Maryland dual 2/6 124.8 125 1-8 Delricco Choates Cumberland (Ky.) College dual 2/6 124.8 125 2-5 Caleb Metcalf Ohio dual 2/11 124.8 125 F 5:31 Drew Forshey North Carolina dual 2/12 124.7 125 8-7 #14 Joe Kemmerer UNC Greensboro dual 2/19 124.6 125 9-5 Garrett Cummings N.C. State dual ___ ___ 25 10 I declare this to be accurate to the best of my knowledge and I also verify that the student-athlete listed above has watched the tape of the NCAA rules clinic. FAILURE TO SIGN may impair the seeding and/or participation of the student-athlete. Wrestling Coach Signature: Administrator Signature: NCAA Qualifying Tournament Director Signature: David Hoffman 133 pounds r-Junior • Spring City, Pa. The Hill School 2004-05 Record: 31-4 overall, 18-2 duals, 4-1 ACC 2004-05: Flourished under fi rst-year head coach Tom 2002-03: Was redshirted. Brands’ aggressive tutelage, tying Tech’s single season record 2001-02: Came in with high expectations and didn’t with 15 wins by fall … Finished with a career-high 31 victories disappoint … Went 29-10, earning Freshman All-America in 2005, 31-4 overall … Finished the regular season 18-2 in honors from Amateur Wrestling News … Qualifi ed for the NCAA dual matches, 4-1 in Atlantic Coast Conference matches … Led Championships, where he won two matches … Eliminated team with career-high 89 points
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