Posted on November 15, 2019
NEW YORK CITY — To cap the first tournament of
the 2019-20 season for US athletes, four of its best pulled through with gold
— although at 60
kilograms, Ryan
Mango‘s (Army/WCAP) victory was earned in the most unique
fashion possible.
The final round of the 2019 Bill Farrell
Memorial began at 6:00pm ET and aired live in the US on FLOWrestling.
Mango was matched up against 2019 World/Army teammate Max Nowry. Given the pair is
already qualified for the 2020 US Olympic Trials — and face off on a daily
basis in the WCAP wrestling room — they decided to save the combat for another
time. Which is why when both took the mat and squared off, they played Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Mango
came out on top.
From
then on out, it was business as usual.
Alex
Sancho (67 kg, Army/WCAP) dug immediately against Hayanobu Shimzo (JPN), at
one instance clamping over the top and causing Shimzo to jump back in pain.
After they reset, the hand-fiighting resumed with Sancho working off a lead
right leg scanning for positions. The first passivity/par terre chance was all
his. From top, Sancho locked for a side lift and hoisted it up. Shimzo twisted
and contorted to avoid danger; so, Sancho adjusted his lock and attempted to
drive forward instead. Sancho was credited with two but Japan challenged.
Following the review, the score was adjusted to 4-0 in Sancho’s favor.
Shimzo
upped his intensity level just a bit to start the second. Sancho wrangled a
two-on-one and looked to straighten before the hold disappeared. Eventually,
the passivity fairy rang, this time for Japan. Shimzo locked for a gut before
finding his feet for a lift, but Sancho defended. Shimzo went on the attack
with time becoming a factor, and nearly collected a step-out point towards the
end only to have the tables turned on him at the last possible second. In the
end, it was a 5-1 decision for Sancho, who clinched his third Bill Farrell
Memorial tournament win along with a spot in the 2020 Olympic Trials.
’19 Open runner-up Spenser Woods (NYAC/OTS) wanted
to start hot and use his athleticism, though it was Hassan Mohamed (EGY) who
made the bigger first impact. Soon after the whistle, Mohamed managed to launch
Woods for five. Another
exchange after the proceeding reset saw Mohamed scan for another attempt and
earn a step-out. But gradually, Woods began finding his rhythm. He was more
commanding and confident in the tie-ups, and looked to be the fresher athlete.
A step-out put the NMU rep on the board just before the end of the first to cut
his deficit to 6-1.
More
jockeying for position by both cracked open the second, and Mohamed came close
to another step-out point. This time, Woods was ready, and he deftly circled
away from the boundary to re-engage. But the pace grinded to a halt. The more
Woods started coming on, the more Mohamed was in survival mode. No further
points were scored, thus providing Mohamed with a 6-1 victory.
G’Angelo
Hancock (97 kg, Sunkist) had himself a willing participant in the
form of Ahmed Hassan (EGY)
— and he put that fact to good use. Hassan went for a throw, Hancock countered
and turned it into his own four at the line, and took with him an additional
point for the step-out. A similar sequence unfolded. Hassan went in on Hancock
again, only to be taken down. Following one more restart, it was all over.
Hancock brought Hassan into his clutches coming out of an exchange, put him to
his back, and the signal for the fall arrived in quick succession. The win
gives Hancock his second Bill Farrell Memorial gold (2016).
At heavyweight, ’18 World
silver Adam Coon (130
kg, NYAC/Cliff Keen) didn’t need much time to dispose of Jacob Mitchell (Army/WCAP).
Coon’s gutwrench, which he deployed with what seemed like an extra touch of
viciousness on this evening, is a weapon that is continuing to develop and
wound up becoming responsible for six of the nine points he needed to seal this
one up. Just over two minutes into the first, and that was it — Coon with his first
Bill Farrell Memorial victory since ’15.
Alan Vera (87 kg, NYAC) and 2009 World
bronze Aleksandr Kikiniov (BLR)
combined for a highly-anticipated bout that was big on positional tactics, but
not points. Vera received the first passive chance of the contest and came up
empty. Kikinov got a point back in the second, but was then knocked for a
caution-and-two for “negative wrestling”, though it was white-paddled. Shortly
thereafter, Kikiniov was banged for passive. This time, Vera took advantage of
par terre and rotated one gutwrench to all-of-the-sudden surge ahead 4-1, which
capped the scoring and the bout.
Stay tuned tomorrow for additional notes and insights from the
Bill Farrell Memorial.
2019 BILL FARRELL MEMORIAL
November 15 — New York, New York
FINALS RESULTS
60 kg: Ryan Mango (Army/WCAP) def. Max Nowry
(Army/WCAP) via RPS
67 kg: Alex Sancho (Army/WCAP) def. Hayanobu Shimzu (JPN) 5-1
77 kg: Hassan Mohamed (EGY) def. Spencer Woods (NYAC/OTS) 6-1
87 kg: Alan Vera (NYAC) def. Aleksandr Kikinov (BLR) 4-1
97 kg: G’Angelo Hancock (Sunkist) def. Ahmed Hassan (EGY) via fall
130 kg: Adam Coon (NYAC/Cliff Keen) def. Jacob Mitchell (Army/WCAP) 9-0, TF
67 kg: Alex Sancho (Army/WCAP) def. Hayanobu Shimzu (JPN) 5-1
77 kg: Hassan Mohamed (EGY) def. Spencer Woods (NYAC/OTS) 6-1
87 kg: Alan Vera (NYAC) def. Aleksandr Kikinov (BLR) 4-1
97 kg: G’Angelo Hancock (Sunkist) def. Ahmed Hassan (EGY) via fall
130 kg: Adam Coon (NYAC/Cliff Keen) def. Jacob Mitchell (Army/WCAP) 9-0, TF
THIRD PLACE RESULTS
60 kg: Sammy Jones (NYAC/OTS) def. Matt
Schmitt (WV) 8-0, TF
67 kg: Nolan Baker (USOPTC) def. Calvin Germinaro (Minnesota Storm) via fall
77 kg: Corey Hope (NYAC) def. Jesse Porter (NYAC/OTS) 7-0
87 kg: Chandler Rogers (UA) def. Satoki Mukai (JPN) via fall
97 kg: Taichi Oka (JPN) def. Lucas Sheridan (Army/WCAP) 2-1
130 kg: Toby Erickson (Army/WCAP) def. Bryson McGowan (UA) 7-4
67 kg: Nolan Baker (USOPTC) def. Calvin Germinaro (Minnesota Storm) via fall
77 kg: Corey Hope (NYAC) def. Jesse Porter (NYAC/OTS) 7-0
87 kg: Chandler Rogers (UA) def. Satoki Mukai (JPN) via fall
97 kg: Taichi Oka (JPN) def. Lucas Sheridan (Army/WCAP) 2-1
130 kg: Toby Erickson (Army/WCAP) def. Bryson McGowan (UA) 7-4