Word: soriano
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...would have usually beaten. Added to the losses at the hands of fencers of his caliber, these first-day defeats gave Cetrulo a 15-8 record. Even if Cetrulo had won these doubtful losses, he had little chance of finishing higher than second place, as Columbia's Bruce Soriano went through the competition undefeated...
Larry Cetrulo, the Harvard co-captain, won the first bout of the match by defeating the NCAA saber champion, Bruce Soriano. Cetrulo, anxious to regain his lost title, out-psyched the startled Soriano and won, 5-3. The fans cheered wildly, and Cetrulo was mobbed by his team-mates. After that, the Crimson never regained the lead...
...Lions will be no easy prey for the Crimson. They placed second in the Nationals last year, and Bruce Soriano, a brilliant saberman, returns from that excellent team to lead an experienced saber contingent against the Crimson...
...matter who wins, this should be the best exhibition of fencing that Crimson enthusiasts will see at the IAB. At saber, Cetrulo faces Soriano, a fencer as good as himself. Tom Keller and the Columbia foilers will exhibit nearly faultless fencing. And Geza Tattrallay, who fenced with Cetrulo and Keller at the NCAA's two years ago, makes his 1970-71 debut with his unorthodox, but winning, fencing style...
...Saturday's individual competition, Cetrulo took a second to Columbia's Bruce Soriano whom he had defeated in team competition earlier in the day. At the award presentations. Cetrulo was angry at himself for having lost to Soriano, but he will get another opportunity to beat the speedy Lion sophomore in the NCAA's this coming weekend...