Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Wish we were in on himThe other finalists were Cornell and Ohio St
I would too but no guarantees. Ness reminds me of Ironside tho.I’ll take Mendez...
I would too but no guarantees. Ness reminds me of Ironside tho.
Pace and non stop attacks. Always pressing forward. Good in all positions.What do you see in SVN that reminds you of Ironside? I've only watched him at WNO(helluva good match with Mendez btw) so limited sample size, but can't say that I see the comparison.
And van ness is the #2 recruit in the countryDidn’t Rathjen tech him?
Didn’t Rathjen tech him?
was there any doubt where he was going
Still beat him on his feetThat was freestyle. Not folk
I believe Van Ness was a relative freestyle novice and coming off injury. His overall results have been at a different level than Rathjen's, but it's still a good win that shows what he's capable of.He did indeed(1st video). Good win for Rathjen for sure. I would caution against overlooking Van Ness based off of this one match, though. He looked damn good at WNO in Carver last year(2nd video if you have a Flo account). You usually don't become a top PFP HS wrestler unless you're elite.
Like others have mentioned, I hope the Hawks can land Mendez.
2019 WNO - Videos - FloWrestling
Watch videos for the 2019 WNO wrestling event on FloWrestling.org. Join now!www.flowrestling.org
Didn't he just recently break his leg? He was slated to wrestle at Who's Number One, and recently pulled out. How would it already have had healing issues? And the year he's missing is this year (senior year), not his first year at Penn State. Unless you have information that's not public?he also has to sit a year due to a badly broken tibia that has had some healing issues...so the big question is... Can Cael keep him happy as he sits out a year after being a strong Rutgers lean....and has friends and strong ties to that program...and everyone knows that Cael and the New Jersey Lightweights tend to not work out in the long run.
thats just from the information provided in one of the PSU get to know the Wrestler News paper blurbs they do on all of their incoming freshmen. Nothing hidden and it was student reporter who wrote it...he may have made a mistake but maybe i misread it...i am pretty sure of what i read but mistakes happen.Didn't he just recently break his leg? He was slated to wrestle at Who's Number One, and recently pulled out. How would it already have had healing issues? And the year he's missing is this year (senior year), not his first year at Penn State. Unless you have information that's not public?
He said on a podcast (Ailey Bros?) that it recently happened in practice - low down near ankle. Believe he also said that he’ll start rehabbing soon, but I was listening while doing other things, so need to listen to that part againDidn't he just recently break his leg? He was slated to wrestle at Who's Number One, and recently pulled out. How would it already have had healing issues? And the year he's missing is this year (senior year), not his first year at Penn State. Unless you have information that's not public?
I've actually had the same injury (or very similar as it could be the other bone). From my experience, the difficulty of recovery depends on if he damaged the ligaments in the ankle. That plagued me for a couple years, much more than the actual broken bone.He said on a podcast (Ailey Bros?) that it recently happened in practice - low down near ankle. Believe he also said that he’ll start rehabbing soon, but I was listening while doing other things, so need to listen to that part again