Marshwood, all New England wrestling tournament
Marshwood is *the* major regional tournament up here, and occurs at the end of the middle school wrestling season, this year the first weekend in April, a week after the Maine state tournament (in which Eli placed second!). Wrestlers from six states come up to Portland to the Civic Center to wrestle “half-mat” matches of 1-1-1 (minutes per round instead of 2-1-1). There are seventeen (!!!) matches going at once! The little kids wrestle first– kindergarten through fourth grades. Then 5/6 and 7/8 wrestle starting about midday. Unlike the regular season where you wrestle your weight class all season, at this meet you weigh in the night before, and they set up 8-person brackets who are closest in weight.
Eli made it to the finals by winning two before he lost any matches!!!!! and finished SECOND in his weight class! He won his first two matches handily, thereby securing a place in the championship round.
There was a long break as consolation round (3rd / 4th place) matches were wrestled. Then warmups began inside the “cage”–the civic center is used for hockey so there are these tough plexi panels around the goal ends of the stadium.
In the finals, Eli wrestled a boy from Rhode Island who was a couple inches taller. I had thought based on what I saw that they were evenly matched in strength, but afterwards Eli said the other boy was definitely stronger, which makes Eli’s performance all the more amazing.
Then, just before the last twenty seconds of the final round (when it looked like they would go into overtime for first place)….
And the trophies are awarded, Eli heads to shake the hands of his opponents’ coaches as his opponent receives a hard-won trophy and goes to shake hands with Paul and True.
WELL DONE, Eli! and Well DONE to all the wrestlers from our town who decided to go to Marshwood, whether they placed or not. What counts most is attitude, drive and determination. Hooray for these kids!
April 14th, 2011 at 12:20 pm
Well done Eli!! I couldn’t help but notice the shoulder muscles in the last photo. Wow.
April 14th, 2011 at 7:12 pm
Congrats to them all, and especially to Eli for his determination. Thank you for explaining it all to the uninitiated. Now perhaps I’ll look at my 7 year old grandson’s wrestling in a different light (but I really find it hard to watch).