Word: haleys
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...Crimson's Bill Haley (126), Mitch Silverman (134), Mike Dee (150), Jim Strathmeyer (177) and Paul Dowling (unlimited) fill out the rest of the line up. "We're a bit unbalanced, but we have the potential to give Cal Poly some good matches," Lee said...
...absence of injured Carl Biello at 134 forced Harvard to gamble with 126-pound freshman Bill Haley in Biello's spot and freshman Mitch Silverman at 126. Haley lost a close match to Cornell's Kevin Lillehei, 3-2, and squandered a lead against UMass to lose again, 7-5. Silverman looked weak and lost decisions to Cornell and UMass by ten-point margins...
Should Biello wrestle, he will tackle only the Big Red entry. Freshman Bill Haley, who usually wrestles at 126, battles the UMass foe at 134 and will standby to take Biello's place against Cornell...
Freshman Mitch Silverman, the second-ranked New York state grappler at 126, will fill Haley's spot against both Cornell and UMass. George Baker (142) and Mike Dee (150) can rebound from last week's losses to B.U. if they keep calm and confident during their matches. "If these guys perform as well as I know they can, we can take those important lower weight matches," Lee said...
Crimson coach John Lee said both decisions were unexpected and disappointing. "Both Haley and Dee dominated their matches and were capable of going all the way," he said. The wrestiers, new to varaity competition, now know their weaknesses and "shouldn't make the same mistakes again," he added...