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Cornejo pinned Zousa?
All I have learned is that he got pinned in the second period. What else happened during their match? Who got the first take down?
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The first period ended in a 0-0 tie. Cornejo chose bottom to start the second. With a quick escape and even quicker takedown, a front headlock to an outside lace (very sweet looking), he found himself up 3-0. Cornejo stuck the legs in, working for a tilt, and the next thing Zouzas knew he was on his back as the ref called a fall.
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Wow. How'd Zouzas take it afterwards? Did he throw a fit or gracious shake hands and walk off? I imagine he was in shock. I wonder when it was the last time that he got beat, let alone pinned. Good job for him to wrestle back to third. Originally posted by DirtyWrasslin: The first period ended in a 0-0 tie. Cornejo chose bottom to start the second. With a quick escape and even quicker takedown, a front headlock to an outside lace (very sweet looking), he found himself up 3-0. Cornejo stuck the legs in, working for a tilt, and the next thing Zouzas knew he was on his back as the ref called a fall.
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Zouzas was ahead 1-0 in the second period. Luke responded like the champion he is. He shook hands and walked off. From what I saw more wrestlers could probably learn from Luke's example about how to act like a champion in victory or defeat.
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Gran5 I couldn't agree with you more. With everyone's attention on that match the pressure must have been tremendous. He handled the loss like a champ. What class. I saw some winners who were not nearly so gracious.
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Um if anyone happened to actually watch the Zouzas/ Cornejo match afterwords you would have seen Zouzas rip off his singlet (yes I did say RIP) and go off somewhere...that's when I decided to hide from the beast.
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Zouzas escaped in the second and as he did Joe shot and took him down. Next thing Zouzas was counting lights.
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Why is that such a shock to everyone? I watched Cornejo dominate people like no other....
You just wrecked my chopper....BROseph. What the hell bro?
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Either ur not from around here...or u've never watched Zouzas compete. It's quite sumthin to watch that kid perform.
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Originally posted by jb83: Why is that such a shock to everyone? I watched Cornejo dominate people like no other.... How many state titles had Cornejo won prior to the match and how many had Z won? This is why some of us were surprised.
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