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...also had to abandon the "free style" wrestling techniques practiced in Canada and learn American collegiate wrestling--which forces the wrestlers to compete from the mat as well as from their feet--when he joined the Crimson forces...

Author: By John N. Riccardi and G. ROBERT Starauss, S | Title: Jim Phills | 2/24/1983 | See Source »

...Mat wrestling is grant wrestling," Phills quips, commenting on his preference--and talent--for tackling his rivals from the standing position. "There's art in taking a person down," he says...

Author: By John N. Riccardi and G. ROBERT Starauss, S | Title: Jim Phills | 2/24/1983 | See Source »

Before Phills applies to medical school, however, there remain a few more tasks to be completed on the mat. The heavyweight champ hopes to retain his number-one ranking at this weekend's Eastern Wrestling Championships at Lehigh University, and earn a trip to the Nationals next month in Oklahoma City. Next year, he hopes to represent Canada in the 1984 Olympics...

Author: By John N. Riccardi and G. ROBERT Starauss, S | Title: Jim Phills | 2/24/1983 | See Source »

From the opening whistle, the Crimson never trailed, taking four of the first five matches, thanks to solid performances by 118-lb. Tri-Captain Paul Widerman, and 126-lb. freshman Steve Beati. When Andy McNerney, ranked number seven nationally in the 142-lb. weight class, stepped on the mat, the Crimson was protecting a modest 7-3 lead on points...

Author: By John N. Riccardi and G. ROBERT Strauss, S | Title: Wrestlers Maul Lions, 25-11; Ready to Face Cornell Today | 2/12/1983 | See Source »

...first time this season, the grapplers are healthy. If sophomore Barry Bausano can make the 167-lb, weight class, Lee will have the powerful lineup that he has wanted all year. He has had the talent, but he has not been able to put it on the mat...

Author: By G. ROBERT Strauss, | Title: Grappling With Greatness | 2/3/1983 | See Source »

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