Word: takedowns
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...match at 134 pounds, renamed the Fritz Campbell Takedown Show, showcased the talent and potential of this Harvard sophomore. In defeating Mark Schoenfield by the score of 18-6, Campbell repeatedly demonstrated the speed and agility necessary to score a superior decision, allowing one-point escapes only to count with two-point takedowns...
...moment for the team with his decision in the 134 lb. weight class. Campbell fared Springfield co-captain Joe Auante, who was wrestling in his final match, an occasion which the announcer, never let the fans forget. After a tense, scoreless first period, Campbell managed an escape and a takedown in the second before two solid takedowns in the third period. Fritx "scrapped" for hard-fought points on the way to his 8-3 victory, which quickly silenced the partisan crowd...
That left it up to heavyweight Jim Phills. A takedown and near fall gave the Harvard sophomore an early 5-0 lead and he ran it up to a final 11-2 major decision that won it for the Crimson...
...heavyweight, Phills faced Columbia's talented Jay Craddock. In this battle of the behemoths, who had split the results of their past two showdowns, Phills finally earned the takedown and was leading 2-1 when he made a miscue, found himself trapped beneath Craddock's immensity, and was pinned...
...twice in the double-elimination competition. The tough matches came against Mountclair State College's Division III champion, Ed Sopolsio, a 5-ft. 10-in., 295-lb. "fire hydrant," a strong wrestler who far outweighed the 222-lb. Phills. Phills dominated Sopolsio with strong, aggressive wrestling, emphasizing his fluid takedown style, by scores...