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Feb 15, 2018
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TallicaFan
Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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Mayo08 wrote:Smoothrider wrote:Falcs96 wrote:The 2nd best wrestler in NY this year at 120 is likely Sal Jones. But because he goes to a private school, they don't compete in the public states.
He beat Redding soundly at the ES tournament. TWICE!
Thee kid pretty much tore through everyone except Sciotto and Jack (Danbury).
Isn’t private schools Psal? They don’t compete at the state tournament anymore?
Contrary to semi-popular belief, PSAL doesn't stand for private school athletic league... It's actually "Public School Athletic League" for New York City public schools. (A quick trip to wikipedia says it was established in 1903 and is the oldest athletic league in the US, but I didn't check the citation)
Don't believe everything you read on wiki. Cut that damn hair coach!
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Mayo08
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TallicaFan wrote:Mayo08 wrote:Smoothrider wrote:Falcs96 wrote:The 2nd best wrestler in NY this year at 120 is likely Sal Jones. But because he goes to a private school, they don't compete in the public states.
He beat Redding soundly at the ES tournament. TWICE!
Thee kid pretty much tore through everyone except Sciotto and Jack (Danbury).
Isn’t private schools Psal? They don’t compete at the state tournament anymore?
Contrary to semi-popular belief, PSAL doesn't stand for private school athletic league... It's actually "Public School Athletic League" for New York City public schools. (A quick trip to wikipedia says it was established in 1903 and is the oldest athletic league in the US, but I didn't check the citation)
Don't believe everything you read on wiki. Cut that damn hair coach!
Like I said, I didn't check the citation, so I don't believe or disbelieve at this point... But yeah, the hair will be getting donated eventually. Could be after next weekend, we'll see how it goes lol.
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