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Dec 12, 2014
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laporte
Joined: Feb 3, 2009
Posts: 619
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After all the years of some fantastic youth programs thruout NYS have produced some incredible talent that includes a multitude of NCAA D1 National champs, the table is set to see what area of NYS has the deepest lineups. Capital region, section 2, is poised to take the prize and bragging rights back to upstate where we feel it belongs. The NYWAY kick-off team event will be on the weekend of January 3rd & 4th @ Sullivan county community college. K-8 event. Bring your best, your going to need them.
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Dec 12, 2014
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mattime
Joined: Apr 8, 2008
Posts: 877
Location: Rochester NY |
Ok, ok, ok, Laporte. Sounds good and hope you are able to improve on last years’ 5th place finish. Good luck putting together a "Contender". This year, is the Western Regions year! Long Island was good last year but we are a tuff region with wrestler and families that are game to take home the title this year! The Regional Duals will be covered in our Regional Color - Purple! See your Region on the mat buddy
2014 NYWAY Regional Dual results:
1st Place - Long Island
2nd Place - Western
3rd Place - Northern
4th Place - Central
5th Place - Capital
6th Place - Far Western
7th Place - Hudson Valley
8th Place - Southern Tier
www.trackwrestling.com
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Dec 17, 2014
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laporte
Joined: Feb 3, 2009
Posts: 619
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Hey Adam- you have Gary's #? I want to make sure he brings a box so I can transport that trophy safely back to the capital region! The Capital region- THATS who! Ha!
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Dec 17, 2014
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mattime
Joined: Apr 8, 2008
Posts: 877
Location: Rochester NY |
Sure, I'll give him a call to bring a box and some bubble wrap. We'll have to make sure it’s secure when we are transporting to its new home, The Western Region. We will hold it out the window as we drive pass the Capital Region on our way to the Western Region. Ha. See you soon my friend.
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Dec 23, 2014
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nywayli
Joined: Oct 28, 2014
Posts: 4
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Does anyone up there know what the word "Stacked" means? You will after you see the lineup the Long Island Region is bringing up there. From 45 - 110, we're loaded! Like I said boys - Pack a Lunch & Bring It!
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Dec 24, 2014
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mattime
Joined: Apr 8, 2008
Posts: 877
Location: Rochester NY |
Ok I'll have a go at it. Pick the answer you would like. Im partial to 23. IE: You're going to blow your stack when the title comes Upstate or maybe 22-C, your team doesnt Stack up. LOL Happy Holidays.
Noun
1. a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
2. a large, usually conical, circular, or rectangular pile of hay, straw, or the like.
3. Often, stacks. a set of shelves for books or other materials ranged compactly one above the other, as in a library.
4. stacks, the area or part of a library in which the books and other holdings are stored or kept.
5. a number of chimneys or flues grouped together.
6. smokestack.
7. a vertical duct for conveying warm air from a leader to a register on an upper story of a building.
8. a vertical waste pipe or vent pipe serving a number of floors.
9. Informal. a great quantity or number.
10. Radio. an antenna consisting of a number of components connected in a substantially vertical series.
11. Computers. a linear list arranged so that the last item stored is the first item retrieved.
12. Military. a conical, free-standing group of three rifles placed on their butts and hooked together with stacking swivels.
13. Also called air stack, stackup. Aviation. a group of airplanes circling over an airport awaiting their turns to land.
14. an English measure for coal and wood, equal to 108 cubic feet (3 cu. m).
15. Geology. a column of rock isolated from a shore by the action of waves.
16. Games.
1. a given quantity of chips that can be bought at one time, as in poker or other gambling games.
2. the quantity of chips held by a player at a given point in a gambling game.
Verb (used with object)
17. to pile, arrange, or place in a stack: to stack hay; to stack rifles.
18. to cover or load with something in stacks or piles.
19. to arrange or select unfairly in order to force a desired result, especially to load (a jury, committee, etc.) with members having a biased viewpoint: The lawyer charged that the jury had been stacked against his client.
20. to keep (a number of incoming airplanes) flying nearly circular patterns at various altitudes over an airport where crowded runways, a low ceiling, or other temporary conditions prevent immediate landings.
verb (used without object)
21. to be arranged in or form a stack: These chairs stack easily.
Verb phrases
22. stack up,
A - Aviation. to control the flight patterns of airplanes waiting to land at an airport so that each circles at a designated altitude.
B - Informal. to compare; measure up (often followed by against): How does the movie stack up against the novel?
C - Informal. to appear plausible or in keeping with the known facts: Your story just doesn't stack up.
Idioms
23. blow one's stack, Slang. to lose one's temper or become uncontrollably angry, especially to display one's fury, as by shouting: When he came in and saw the mess he blew his stack.
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Dec 29, 2014
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laporte
Joined: Feb 3, 2009
Posts: 619
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The Capital region team is officially full. No holes. Batten down the hatches. There's a storm brewin'
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