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Top Team Scores (Top Scorer) 2004 Mattown 2004 MatTown Top Team Scores (top scorer) Plc Points Team 1 154 University of Minnesota 2 146.5 The Pennsylvania State Univers 3 128 Indiana University 4 115.5 University of Pittsburgh 5 90.5 American 6 67.5 OHIO UNIVERSITY 7 64.5 Rider 8 62 Old Dominion University 9 55.5 University of North Carolina 10 44 Clarion University 11 43 University at Buffalo 12 39 Lock Haven 13 23.5 University of Maryland 11/27/04 Escape Sports, Inc 1 PDF processed with CutePDF evaluation edition www.CutePDF.com Joe Dubuque Indiana University 2004_MatTown Div. Joe Dubuque A1 1 BYE bye B1 20 Joe Dubuque BYE 9-3 125 Lbs A2 Andrew Dominques Andrew Dominques University of Minnesota BYE C1 Joe Dubuque Bobby Shaw University of North Carolina 119 Bobby Shaw 8-1 A3 BYE BYE B2 21 Bobby Shaw BYE 3-2 A4 Jeff Oldham Jeff Oldham University of Maryland BYE D1 Joe Dubuque Christian Staylor Old Dominion University 239 Christian Staylor 9-3 A5 BYE BYE Christian Staylor BYE B3 22 Matt Smith 10-0 A6 Matt Smith OHIO UNIVERSITY BYE C2 Christian Staylor Zack Cunliffe Rider 120 Zack Cunliffe 8-3 A7 BYE BYE Adam Smith BYE B4 23 Adam Smith 5-3 A8 Adam Smith The Pennsylvania State Univers BYE Bobbe Lowe Bobbe Lowe University of Minnesota 302 4-2 Bobbe Lowe University of Minnesota A9 BYE BYE Bobbe Lowe Champion BYE B5 24 Obenson Blanc 10-2 A10 Obenson Blanc Lock Haven BYE C3 Bobbe Lowe Toby Seger Clarion University 121 Toby Seger 14-11 A11 Zachary Bowman University of Pittsburgh 2 F 1:57 Ryan Smith BYE B6 25 Ryan Smith 10-6 A12 Ryan Smith Rider BYE D2 Bobbe Lowe Kevin Vinh University of Maryland 240 Kevin Vinh 7-4 A13 BYE BYE Caleb Metcalf BYE B7 26 Caleb Metcalf 6-1 A14 Caleb Metcalf OHIO UNIVERSITY BYE C4 Mark McKnight Drew Forshey University of North Carolina 122 Drew Forshey 5-4 A15 BYE BYE Mark McKnight BYE B8 27 Mark McKnight 7-3 A16 Mark McKnight University at Buffalo BYE BYE Adam Smith L-A1 BYE L-C2 BYE Drew Forshey The Pennsylvania SAtdaatem U Snmivitehrs L-A2 DBYreEw Forshey 100 199 BYE L-B8 BYE Drew Forshey 7-2 L-A3 UBnYivEersity of North Carolina 123 Adam Smith BYE Kevin Vinh med L-A4 KBeYvEin Vinh 241 7-4 L-B7 BYE BYE University of Maryland Bobby Shaw L-A5 BYE L-C1 279 BYE Toby Seger University of North OCbaeronlsinoan Blanc Adam Smith L-A6 TBoYbEy Seger 200 BYE L-B6 BYE Obenson Blanc 11-5 3-2 L-A7 Clarion University 124 Mark McKnight BYE 12-5 L-D2 BYE Obenson Blanc University at Buffalo L-A8 OBYbeEnson Blanc BYE L-B5 BYE Caleb Metcalf 3rd Place L-A9 LBoYcEk Haven L-C4 OHIO UNIVERSITY Christian Staylor BYE BYE Zack Cunliffe 201 Caleb Metcalf 301 L-A10 Zack Cunliffe 6-1 Zachary BowmL-aBn4 BYE Matt Smith 3-2 L-A11 ZRaidcehra ry Bowman 125 Old Dominion University UBnYivEersity of Pi ttsburgh Matt Smith med L-A12 MBYaEtt Smith 101 242 L-B3 F 5:43 Andrew Dominques BYE OHIO UNIVERSITY Ryan Smith L-A13 BYE L-C3 7-2 BYE Jeff Oldham Rider Andrew Dominques Christian Staylor L-A14 JBeYffE Oldham 202 BYE L-B2 BYE Andrew Dominques7-2 280 4-2 L-A15 UBnYivEersity of Maryland 126 BYE Andrew Dominques4-2 L-A16 ABnYdErew Domin ques L-B1 BYE Christian Staylor University of Minnesota L-D1 Old Dominion University Mark McKnight Obenson Blanc University at Buffalo Lock Haven Mark McKnight Obenson Blanc 300 8-3 299 7-5 University at Buffalo Lock Haven Andrew Dominques Caleb Metcalf 5th Place 7th Place University of Minnesota OHIO UNIVERSITY Evan Sola University of North Carolina 2004_MatTown Div. Evan Sola A1 28 Manuel Rivera University of Minnesota 9-0 Evan Sola B1 127 133 Lbs Sean Carr University of Maryland F 1:47 A2 29 Sean Carr Mike Ciotti University of Pittsburgh 5-2 C1 243 Evan Sola B.J. Compton Old Dominion University 8-1 B.J. Compton A3 30 Mark Budd University at Buffalo 9-3 B.J. Compton B2 128 Jimmy Collins Lock Haven 16-3 * A4 31 Jimmy Collins Chris Lape Clarion University 4-2 Mack Reiter 306 Drew Headlee University of Pittsburgh 7-5;sv Drew Headlee University of Minnesota A5 32 Ryan Brown University of Maryland F :49 Champion Drew Headlee B3 129 Brian Heller The Pennsylvania State Univers F 5:01 A6 33 Brian Heller Tim Harner Rider 10-5 C2 244 Mack Reiter Brian Dyer Indiana University 7-5 Brian Dyer A7 34 Frank Brown OHIO UNIVERSITY F 4:25 Mack Reiter B4 130 James Barnes Lock Haven 3-1 Mack Reiter A8 35 Mack Reiter University of Minnesota F 3:31 Manuel Rivera B.J. Compton L-A1 L-C1 University of M1i3n1nesoMtaik e Ciotti Old Dominion University Mike Ciotti Brian Dyer B.J. Compton L-A2 7-4 203 281 University of PittsburBgrhia n Dyer 4-2 12-3 Mark Budd L-B4 Brian Heller L-A3 Indiana University 245 University at B1u3f2falo Chris Lape 8-3 Drew Headlee Chris Lape Brian Heller L-A4 3-2 204 305 4-2 Clarion University Brian Heller 8-3 Ryan Brown L-B3 University of Pittsburgh L-A5 The Pennsylvania State Univers L-C2 Drew Headlee University of M1a3r3ylanTdim Harner University of Pittsburgh 3rd Place Tim Harner Tim Harner Drew Headlee L-A6 med 205 282 Rider Jimmy Collins 6-3 5-2 Frank Brown L-B2 Tim Harner L-A7 Lock Haven 246 OHIO UNIVER1S34ITY Frank Brown F 3:16 James Barnes 14-6 206 Frank Brown L-A8 Sean Carr Lock Haven L-B1 6-5 University of Maryland Brian Heller Brian Dyer The Pennsylvania State Univers Brian Heller Indiana University Frank Brown 304 10-3 303 2-1 Tim Harner The Pennsylvania State Frank Brown OHIO UNIVERSITY OHIO UNIVERSITY Rider 5th Place 7th Place Ron Tarquinio University of Pittsburgh 2004_MatTown Div. Ron Tarquinio A1 BYE BYE B1 36 Ron Tarquinio Shanon Slack Old Dominion University 11-3 141 Lbs A2 3 Brian Ellis Brian Ellis Lock Haven 7-5 C1 Ron Tarquinio Andrew Schlaffer University of Maryland 135 Andrew Schlaffer 8-2 A3 BYE BYE B2 37 Andrew Schlaffer BYE 7-6 A4 Dana Gingerich Dana Gingerich University at Buffalo BYE D1 Ron Tarquinio Quincy Osborn University of Minnesota 247 Quincy Osborn 9-2 A5 BYE BYE Quincy Osborn BYE B3 38 Cameron Sakon 9-4 A6 Cameron Sakon Indiana University BYE C2 DeWitt Driscoll Isaiah Britton University of North Carolina 136 Isaiah Britton 13-0 A7 BYE BYE DeWitt Driscoll BYE B4 39 DeWitt Driscoll F 4:29 A8 DeWitt Driscoll The Pennsylvania State Univers BYE Ron Tarquinio Frank Edgar Clarion University 310 3-1 Frank Edgar University of Pittsburgh A9 BYE BYE Frank Edgar Champion BYE B5 40 Mike Palma 5-0 A10 Mike Palma Rider BYE C3 Mike Simpson Jim Fowler OHIO UNIVERSITY 137 Jim Fowler 5-4 A11 BYE BYE Mike Simpson BYE B6 41 Mike Simpson 9-2 A12 Mike Simpson Indiana University BYE D2 Mike Simpson Charlie Pinto University of Maryland 248 Charlie Pinto 15-4 A13 BYE BYE Joe Ciampoli BYE B7 42 Joe Ciampoli 8-3 A14 Joe Ciampoli University of Pittsburgh BYE C4 Joe Ciampoli Matt Fittery Lock Haven 138 Matt Fittery 4-1 A15 Rick Seibold University of North Carolina 4 11-0 Tommy Owen BYE B8 43 Tommy Owen 8-7 A16 Tommy Owen University of Minnesota BYE BYE Quincy Osborn L-A1 Shanon Slack L-C2 Shanon Slack Matt Fittery University of MinneQsoutinac y Osborn L-A2 MBYaEtt Fittery 102 207 OBlYd EDominionL U-Bn8iversity 13-4 Charlie Pinto 9-7 L-A3 LBoYcEk Haven 139 Quincy Osborn BYE Charlie Pinto 14-1 L-A4 CBYhaErlie Pinto 249 3-1 L-B7 BYE BYE University of Maryland Andrew Schlaffer L-A5 BYE L-C1 283 BYE Jim Fowler University of MarylaAnndd rew Schlaffer Quincy Osborn L-A6 JBiYmE Fowler 208 BYE L-B6 BYE Mike Palma 9-2 med L-A7 OHIO UNIVERSITY 140 Joe Ciampoli BYE 6-0 L-D2 BYE Mike Palma University of Pittsburgh L-A8 MBYikEe Palma BYE L-B5 BYE Tommy Owen 3rd Place L-A9 RBiYdeEr L-C4 University of Minnesota Frank Edgar BYE BYE Isaiah Britton 209 Isaiah Britton 309 L-A10 Isaiah Britton 10-2 BYE L-B4 BYE Isaiah Britton med L-A11 UBnYivEersity of North Carolina 141 Clarion University BYE Cameron Sakon 6-3 L-A12 CBYamEeron Sako n 250 L-B3 BYE Frank Edgar BYE Indiana University Frank Edgar L-A13 BYE L-C3 11-1 BYE Dana Gingerich Clarion University Frank Edgar Frank Edgar L-A14 DBYanEa Gingerich 210 Rick Seibold L-B2 BYE Dana Gingerich med 284 12-5 L-A15 RUincikv eSrseiitbyo aldt Buffalo 142 UBnYivEersity of N orth Carolina Brian Ellis 17-5 L-A16 BrYiaEn Ellis 103 L-B1 F 3:37 DeWitt Driscoll Lock Haven L-D1 The Pennsylvania State Univers Joe Ciampoli Andrew Schlaffer University of Pittsburgh University of Maryland DeWitt Driscoll Isaiah Britton 308 med 307 F 3:41 The Pennsylvania State University of North Carolina DeWitt Driscoll Isaiah Britton 5th Place 7th Place The Pennsylvania State Univers University of North Carolina Matt Kocher University of Pittsburgh 2004_MatTown Div. Matt Kocher A1 5 Jake Forestiere Old Dominion University 10-1 B1 44 Matt Kocher BYE 10-0 149 Lbs A2 Mike Allen Mike Allen OHIO UNIVERSITY BYE C1 Matt Kocher Danny Williams University of Minnesota 143 Danny Williams 5-1 A3 BYE BYE B2 45 Danny Williams BYE 4-3 A4 Nick Buckman Nick Buckman University of North Carolina BYE D1 Matt Kocher Tom Kniezewski American 251 Tom Kniezewski 4-0 A5 BYE BYE Tom Kniezewski BYE B3 46 Jake Gerring 12-0 A6 Jake Gerring Clarion University BYE C2 Tom Kniezewski Isaac Knable Indiana University 144 Isaac Knable 7-4 A7 Keith Bernard University of Maryland 6 F :51 Josh Medina BYE B4 47 Josh Medina 12-4 A8 Josh Medina Lock Haven BYE Matt Kocher Pat Lloyd University at Buffalo 314 3-0 Pat Lloyd University of Pittsburgh A9 BYE BYE Pat Lloyd Champion BYE B5 48 Juan Martinez 4-3 A10 Juan Martinez University of Minnesota BYE C3 Pat Lloyd Aaron Gomoll OHIO UNIVERSITY 145 Aaron Gomoll 2-0 A11 BYE BYE T.J.
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