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...kept walking, head up, eyes alert, when some big thug came up behind Nate and told him to watch out, so I didn't get jumped. I didn't bother to ask what exactly "getting jumped" meant in this context, instead using a few well placed elbows to get myself into the safety of the lobby...
...IRON" NATE GRAY...
...such a thick fog that I had trouble breathing. Men were shouting all over the place, as the doors were late in opening. Even the Salvation Army Man had earphones on. I decided to check our tickets and see where we were sitting. First row, floor. I looked at Nate. He was practically giggling with glee, managing to sputter "five-feet from the ring!" I told him that I was going back outside to scalp my ticket, then going to the Prudential to buy a new holiday dress with my profit, and would meet him at the Park Street...
...assigned to go with Nate Gray, a first-year. Well, a tall first-year. That was okay. I was a self-sufficient woman, and I had my mace. No one was going to mess with me. And besides, I wasn't convinced that these wrestlers did anything but strut anyway...
This was followed by three consecutive defeats handed to B.C. grapplers by freshman Max Odom (149-pounds), senior Kevin Kurtz (157-pounds) and senior Nate Ackerman (165-pounds) with the scores of 10-1, 8-1 and 15-4, respectively. At 174-pounds, senior co-captain Ed Mosley secured an easy 11-5 win, while at 184-pounds freshman Reggie Lee had a tremendous 16-1 victory. Bumping up to the 197-pound weight class, freshman Pat O'Donnell rounded out the scoring by taking his opponent...