



Complete BracketsSpringfield, Mass. -- November 19, 2011 -- Brockport topped the team scoring of the 22nd Annual Doug Parker Wrestling Tournament which took place at the Springfield College Field House this afternoon. Stevens Tech and host Springfield tied for second.
The following are the final team scores .
1) Brockport -- 115;
T2) Springfield -- 91.5;
T2) Stevens Tech -- 91.5;
4) RIC -- 69;
5) Wesleyan -- 67;
6) Plymouth State -- 63.5;
7) USMMA -- 62.5;
8) Roger Williams -- 60.6;
9) AIC -- 52.5;
10) MIT -- 47;
11) Trinity -- 41.5;
T12) Oswego -- 38.5;
T12) Coast Guard -- 38.5;
14) Williams -- 19;
15) WNEU -- 18.
Most Pins -- Fastest Time -- Jaes Jones, MIT
Most Outstanding Wrestler -- Ryan Madson, MIT
Top Four Place-winners for Each Weight Class:
125 Pounds -- Sam Shames, MIT; Nate Georgio, Coast Guard; Brandon Gauthier, RIC; Mathais Ellias, Brockport.
133 Pounds -- Omar Santiago, Oswego; Curt Thompson, Brockport; Mike Polizzi, Stevens Tech; Kaison Tanabe, Williams.
141 Pounds -- Joe Grippi, Springfield; Eliah Golding, Brockport; Shawn Giblin, RIC; Connor Bass, Stevens Tech.
149 Pounds -- Mike Willey, Plymouth State; Martin Bell, USMMA; CJ Caserta, Stevens Tech; Mike Trasso, RIC.
157 Pounds -- Tom Rispoli, Brockport; Ryan McGilvray, Springfield; Kevin Barrucci, RIC; Jake Odell, Stevens Tech.
165 Pounds -- Ryan Madsen, MIT; Ronnie Tetreault, AIC; Joey Favia, Stevens Tech; Derrick Longo, Springfield.
174 Pounds -- Ryan Dormann, Stevens Tech; Kyle Roosa, Wesleyan; Michael Fish, Springfield; Vladimir Berehchenko, AIC.
184 Pounds -- Tom Voorhis, Brockport; Jefferson Ajavi, Wesleyan; Rob Phillips, Plymouth State; Erik Schott, USMMA.
197 Pounds -- Phil Ernst, Roger Williams; Paul Glover, Brockport; Ilie Cojocaru, AIC; Petros Hologitas, Trinity.
285 Pounds -- John Gabordi, Springfield; Jeremy Burns, Springfield; John Wilkinson, Brockport; Greg Vaughan, Trinity.

Jason Holder will enter his second season as head wrestling coach in 2012. Holder had a standout first season at the helm of the Pride, leading Springfield to the NEWA Duals Championship and taking three wrestlers to the NCAA Championships.
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