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Post by Frank "The PREZ" Hirst on Apr 8, 2007 11:35:38 GMT -5
Here are some results. Its what I remember off the top of my head
Right 185 Alex j
215 1. Rob V 2. Frank Hirst 3. Keven Nelson
Heavy 1 rob v 2 Frank Hirst 3 ?
Rob felt strong, right handed. Left handed angel cosme took 1st in 185. Keven Nelson took 1st in the 215 left.
Great time. Very intertaining, ran smooth and fast. Love the rules. Team NY was strong!!
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Post by Josh Shotgun Stark on Apr 8, 2007 12:04:56 GMT -5
Who's arm did Alex break?
Nice Job Ct boys, hope to see ya all @ Loon!
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Post by Pete & Tim on Apr 8, 2007 12:07:37 GMT -5
Now there was an arm break?
Geez this tournament keeps getting more interesting by the minute.
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Post by Dustin Morgan on Apr 9, 2007 14:01:41 GMT -5
Yeah that arm break was awfull to whitness. I'm not sure who the guy was.
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Post by Alex Josowitz on Apr 9, 2007 14:25:49 GMT -5
it was the wierdest thing too...i dont think he was in break arm position iether....did anyone see if he was able to move his arm afterwards? because i couldnt see i ran off clutching my head.
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Post by Chris Heath on Apr 9, 2007 14:32:15 GMT -5
Alex,
I heard he pinched a artery and had to be med flighted out of there..
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Post by Alex Josowitz on Apr 9, 2007 14:43:36 GMT -5
yeah i heard that too but i didnt know it was bc of a pinched artery. what kind of arm break was it? hairline fracture or wat? that pop was so loud i have nightmares of it.
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Post by Craig Brought on Apr 9, 2007 14:46:03 GMT -5
I was standing tableside when it happened he had his elbow tucked deep under him thats why when after you hit Alex his arm automatically popped back up and on the third hit i think you went thru your hit a little more than the others an thats when his arm gave out . in my opinion
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Post by JD Slough on Apr 9, 2007 14:53:29 GMT -5
From my view with each recovery from your hits he got into a worse position. Like Craig said he just kept trying to tuck his elbow and turned from you just enough. Like you Alex I can still hear that noise. I have to say Travis did a good job of moving on and trying to keep the tourney moving and the people interested in the matches. It definitly helped having those tough challenge matches to get the excitement back in the air.
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Post by Alex Josowitz on Apr 9, 2007 15:31:38 GMT -5
yeah, Travis def did a great job. helped me get out of my slump. its great to have such a group of people around you that are just like family from half way accross the country. i love this sport. the one true absolute sport left.
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