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WINDSOR - Thev can trv • • • as they will to k~ the Wind-
sor Holiday Wrestlmg Tournament In Broom-e CoUnty. but thev re having a hard time keeping an\' of the andlvidual titles hen•.
For. a second straight year. the homefolk salvaaed a chample~~ship i'l oaly one of tbe 12 st.andard weight classes last nlgbt. the much-decorated Tim Jenks of Clenanco Forks avert1n1 a Broome shutout With his domination of the 15£ class.
A far cry from a high of seven in 1161. a vear that Forks alone plucked off four titles!
canandaigua took four thas time. though unable to over· take John F. Kemedy High of Bellmore for the team crown. wath nobodv else close to the paar. Lindenhurst. •hacb had edged Long I land nval Jfo"K the last two \'car. . wa 34 points back of the Canandaa· pans in third place.
It was CanandaiiUans who upset top-seeded Broome wrestlers at • and 126. freshman Bob Hadsall ridang defending chamfion Mark Mysnyk or Vesta to a 3-2 defeat and sixth-seed Dennis Jones completing an imprfS· ive swath wath an 11-7 verdJct
over Dale Schmidt of Chenango Forks. Jones had ousted third-seeded John Mazzarella of Sidney on Wednesday night and yesterday afternoon de· stroyed summer U.S. Junior third-placer Tim Borshoff. 9-0.
A THIRD 0. 1 seed from Broome went out when Vestal's 177·pounder Bill Selsmeyer was taken down in the third P"--riod by Rich McPhee of East Rochester.
Actuallv a second Broome athlete mounted the victor's stand. tiny Jo~orks freshman Brad Farnham dominatmg the 92-pound class. but it is an experimental weight that d()(ls not count in the team scoring and at which onJy about half of the schools sent entries.
so TNm Kerft ~ lmore JFK K c ..
ttjnde QUI ll \- ncltnhur" .tl ,, Vnt1 4 Wnl Gm 'fe • t t,, CheNftgo Fork' .at s dntY " Homer 21 w now 19, Grt.e II El't Rochnter 11, troncs• u t 16 liMa • 13 Oneont• 7. Depot t •·
CMAMPIONSMIIII 92 Ctl._.l.._ cla11t: lr•d Farnhtm
CCFK•l dec. Jtmltlurn• (Wind), 13-1, tlz Roo Hadsall CC.,..nl dtf. Mark
Mysnyk (VJ, ., ••= Ken Do CSiciJ cite. Ron Laftgdott (CenJ, H.
112: Mlkt Chappellt CCanJ dtc Ktft lroelmtrktl (Unci), U.
nt: Din Hunt CW~t dec. Rlcfl Lu· bt I CJF-I(J. H. ~
126: Dtnn' Jontl ccant cite. Dalt kflmlclt CCFKsJ, n-7
ID: lruct Hadsall CCan) dec. Pttt Kund n llrond), J.l
1•: !.trve Hunte CJFK) p nntd J m GorrMn CWtnd , ""-
141: D•n L.ubtll (JFKJ dec. John Reecty IWGen), S.3.
ISS: 'Ttm Jenlt• (CFKI) dtc. V c Ktllp (Linen. t'
161: I II Hed9es CGrunt) dec. Mire Getbmen CJFIO. 9 2
U7: Rl h McPhM fEIIIOCh ) dtc I I Stluneyrr I v J. 7 S
21S: Dean Schlosberg (JFK J won rtf• .,tel' Cleclllon over eruct Croce <UndJ, 2 2 reoullflon, 2-2 overtime.
250: Devt Shuktl CUnei) plnntd Mlrk VosbUJVh (Hom), 2:2t.
CONSOLATIONS CU 'IICt) 92-Run GrMI COnJ plnntd Wada
Shay (Can). 2:32; n-steve CaVI)'tf'O (JFK I dtc. Nel•on Dudltr (Hom), 1M In overtlmt, 7·7 rqulatlon: 11S-Don Schmidt CCFksJ dec. Mike Goodlson CW ndJ . .. 7; 112-0ave Auble (ltfll dec. Corky Ruuell C o.p), 1-3: Ht-Art Eng-
who died an a lWl auto crash. won titles for Windsor the first four times the tourney was held ( 1957-60). a feat matched only by Randy ~ayne or Sadney in 1965-&1.
Hunte. bowever, joined the exclusive list or three-time winners, which now Includes eight And the two-time state champion, whose father twice was an NCAA finalist for Syr·
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P 9·2 final. a rnuch wider sprl'ad. however. than their 4-
rcm•" C Llnell dte. r.teve Ho 1 CH mJ .. ,. 2 dual Of last Wintt'r. IH-T m Bonnoff Clronl Cite. Gary N.C· A ~econd 1972 state champ. 10 CJFIC • 11 3 IJJ- r.neldcn H "" D!dll Hunt of Wnst G .. -ad, ( JF de HI"V C, II n ( L nd • S•l, 1111 " ..-.~~ ::;:nom a.'t:t~~~t~e css~r~:r ~C:o:n': won ban<hly. as did 72 state dec. Pttt wr111nr cHomJ. J-7; us-am runnerup Mike Chappl'lle of snen•n•n c Hom J dtc. Sttvt Grl••ll Canandaa· m•a. CJFKJ, 6-5; 167-Din Rlaen ISid) plfll e• ntd v1nc• 1ouucv.1. • 06; m-Greo AI· Jenks and little Farnham ltn CWGenJ pln;wd Peul CaPtrniiJFK), had tWO Sec•:on 4 -mpanlons. l .a• 211-IIU lllowltY IOnJ dec. Sieve " """ Coats lCinJ. 12-1; Tony Vllllk CV) p n· Kt»n Doi or Sidney movlnl up ntd Tom Pll'll« CCFJ. 2 ,. from a '71 rumerup role lD
IIMIPINAU j~in the six crowns won by his t2: F1rnhlm p llilCd Shay, ):•1: Burns ftrst-cousins. the Paynes. and
p inned GrOll, 2'10, h ld d Bill H d f • : M"""" c~ec. Dudl.,. u: HldYII un era ~' e ges o dec. cnayero. N. Greme thorouPJy Justlfvin1
1os: Dol 'P'M•d Good! son. 2·01. Lang· his high f o. 2 t seedll1at 167. don dee. SChmidt,~
m: Chi'"''' d Aubfe, 12 2: lr cs- •·or a while in the after· merkel dtc Runt I, I 3
Ut: Hunt dec. EnglerMn. 12·1; LuMII noon, it look~ aS if Canan-p~==- ~~·~;~~- plnnecs Nelaon, 3•20: daigua·s vermlllion-clad tide Jonttdtc.ltnhOft.N would sweep JFK under. At
1D: Hllftlll ct«. Hlrsctt. 7-t: KuneS n one stage. the Clliefs bad five dec. GPitft,1J.t. f li Dd othe _ _._ I
1JI: Huflt• pinned Mct..~n. 1:12: Gor- ana sts a no r a:uoo man won rMrees' decblop over Brown more than one. But Daa Lu· atter 2-2 regua.tron. , ., ovtr1~~r~& bell. wbo .. _ swoU•n up from
145: Lubell dec. Sdlredtr. -..s; RttdY ..... ~ dec. wrlgflt. t-s. the 98-pound nannerup of two
w: J•kl phwd Grlsafl, l :oiD; Kellr Decembers a~ro lD 145. fou"""t Cite.. $fleniMn. .~. " ... w: Gtftlm~ncttc. Rln ... w: HedDtl for his life to edge Canan·
d'rJ:':.·.~iver dec. ca.,.rna, 5·1: daigua footballer Steve Schra· McPhttclte.AIIen,s-7. der. and defending-champ
215: scflloQirg pJnntd coats. 3:11; heavywelJht Dt»an ScboostGroce piMtd ROWit)'. 0:57.
250 : ShUkrl dtc. Vlslak. S.O; VO$burgh berg or J i'JC dispatching an· pJnnecs Pa"'"· o •1. other Cananda~uan to nourish
----- the lead baCk to 14 points pri· or to the evening competition. acuse U .• panned his way
through his four bouts. the windup the first time thar Windsor's own Jim Gocrman·s shoulders ever have been down tn !1\tav.
The two didn't go head-tohead at all therein. and actually Doi's late !-point near· ·fall to nip Canandaigua's Ron Langdon in tbe 105 fin a I
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THE CO Jilo•: ,T Jenks. clinched itfor JFK. Steve Hunte of 'JFK wa. chosen by the 15 participating coaches as the meet's outstanding wrestler. and winner or tbe newly installed Bill Busb Memoraal Award. Bush,
beaten in the '70 and '71 Wind· BllT IT \\:AS Canandaigua sor finals though Section 4 ti- which made the greatest im· tleholder both seasons, missed pre:SJion on most spectators, being the only other all-fall host Windsor coach Mike Tur· r.hamJI when Vir. Kt»lly "' co squarely in the Upstaters•
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Je .. ri .• Dec. 21. tm PR&~. mton. N.Y. 7-H ranged. Canandaigua coacb Weldon "'Walt" Canough saw his first Windsor tournament as a Vestal practice-teacher aide in 1960, when Turco won as an Ithaca soph.
Both JFK and Canandaigua had won tournaments last weekend, JFK besting IJnd· enl¥arst in a 12-team Central Islip field . and Canandaigua trampling the pack at North Syracuse. Section 4 schools can't participate iD sucb luxu· ry: the state limit is two inseason tourneys and hereabouts each of the leagues operates its own.
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What becomes or the tourney now is undecided, and Turco said it isn't a certainty that Windsor won't operate again for a 17th year tbough currently looking for a • •foster borne".