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Liam McIntyre Caps Historic Career

2/27/2019

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Liam McIntyre maintains control over 195-pound Matt Kelly of Iona Prep during the second round of the state championships at Times Union Center in Albany Feb. 22. Independent/Jim Franco
THE INDEPENDENT - ​BY | DESIRÉE KEEGAN
Liam McIntyre can hang with the best of them.
Entering the state wrestling tournament as the No. 6 seed, the Westhampton Beach senior 195-pounder felt he had something to prove. And even up against No. 1 Sam Deprez of Hilton, who had pinned every opponent in the first period on his side of the bracket up until the finals, McIntyre was making moves.
Deprez got his first two points early, and racked up back points to end the first period, stretching McIntyre’s left leg on several occasions to form a 90-degree angle, even forcing him into a split at one point in the second. But McIntyre refused to go down easy. The Hurricane avoided multiple pin attempts, and earned back points late in the third, but his effort fell just short with a 4-2 loss.
“Liam wrestled a very, very smart match,” head coach Paul Bass said, adding that across Deprez’s 51-0 record, he’d either pinned or won by a technical fall in all but two of his bouts, including the one against McIntyre. “Sammy scores a lot of points early, so we tried to keep it close and steal it at the end, and Liam almost did. Deprez hadn’t had a match all year long, and he knew he was in quite a battle. Even their coaches said of Liam, ‘That kid is something. That kid is tough’.”
McIntyre dominated the first two rounds with 6-1 wins, even while wrestling conservatively, according to his coach. He upset No. 2 Jhordyn Innocent of East Ramapo with a 4-3 decision to become the second Hurricane to ever advance to the finals. Innocent had placed second at 195 last year, and was the only other wrestler not to lose by a technical fall or pin to Deprez, losing his match 12-2. McIntyre was in a 2-2 tie with Innocent heading into the final period, and earned a takedown for the win.

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Kraus, Hulse Make State Debuts

2/26/2019

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THE  INDEPENDENT
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DESIRÉE KEEGAN
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Hampton Bays 126-pounder Willy Kraus pulled a tough first-round matchup, facing second seed senior Bradley Cheek of Canisteo/Greenwood at the state championships at Times Union Center in Albany February 22. Cheek pinned Kraus in 1:05, but the Division II junior won his first wrestleback match with a 14-1 major decision over freshman Mitchell Barcus of Eagle Academy Bronx before falling 4-1 to junior Colby Petrie of Medina in the next round.
Unseeded sophomore Jackson Hulse, of Westhampton Beach, came close in a Division I 4-3 loss to No. 5 Drew Bogdan from Albany Academy in the first round. He earned a penalty point in the first period, and chose to start the second in neutral. Bogdan bounced back with a takedown 1:15 in, but Hulse escaped quick to tie the match 2-2.
Hulse’s opponent chose to start down in the third, hoping for an escape point to win, but Hulse kept him in check, riding him through the first half of the third. Each wrestler was cautioned, and a Bogdan reversal with 15 seconds left, and another Hulse escape gave the match its final score.
The Hurricane was unlucky to face No. 4-seeded Steve Gazillo from Cornwall, who was upset early, in the first of wrestlebacks. He lost that match 4-1. Both of Hulse’s opponents were seniors.
“He wrestled hard, wrestled tough,” Westhampton head coach Paul Bass said. “You see 0-2 and you think it’s a disappointment, but it was experience mistakes. Hopefully this takes him to the next level, gets him hungry. I hope he realizes he’s right there.”

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Foul Weather at Section XI Championships as Hurricanes Hulse and McIntyre Claim County Titles!!

2/10/2019

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A historic night for Westhampton Beach Wrestling! Two Section XI Champions for the first time in school history! Ten Hurricanes made the trip to the two-day 2019 Section XI Championships being held at the Brentwood campus of Suffolk County Community College. When Saturday concluded, the Hurricanes had 2 wrestlers still remaining. Senior Liam McIntryre the #1 seed at 195 and Sophomore Jackson Hulse (160) had both made it into the quarter-finals. Hulse was not ranked in the Section XI rankings top 6 as of 2/5/2019 but was the #3 seed for the tournament. 

#3 Tournament Seed - Sophomore Jackson Hulse

Jackson entered Sunday with a quarter-final match-up against Nick Camson from Smithtown West. Camson had previously won his pigtail match, and then defeated #6 Tournament seed Jonathan Delvecchio from Longwood 8-6. Jackson handled Camson by a 7-1 final score and advanced to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, Jackson faced Stephen Kane (#5 Section XI, #2 Tournament Seed). It was a very close match with Hulse prevailing 12-8, setting up his finals match against Jett Tancsik from Centereach (#1 Section XI & #1 Tournament seed). Tancsik made his way to the finals with two byes, a 4-3 win over #8 tournament seed Bryan Whitman from Rocky Point, and a 5-4 win over Josh Leidig (#2 Section XI and #5 tournament seed) from Bellport.
160 POUND FINALS MATCH
     Hulse led off the scoring with a takedown with 30 seconds remaining in the 1st period. He looked aggressive, strong and most importantly not intimidated at all from the opening whistle. Tancsik was able to escape with 2 seconds left and the 1st period ended with Hulse leading 2-1. Tancsik elected to start down for the 2nd period. Hulse arguably setup his title win by being able keep Tancsik down for the entire 2nd period. Hulse elected bottom to start the 3rd period and was able to escape in the first 5 seconds giving him a 3-1 lead. Halfway through the 3rd period, Hulse was called for stalling as he was tied up with Tancsik but was giving ground and backed out of bounds. Hulse made his only noticeable mistake of the match as he got caught by Tancsik and taken down with about 30 seconds to go in the match which tied the match at 3-3. The takedown completed near the edge of the mat and a reset took place with 26 seconds remaining. Hulse with a quick spin was able to escape Tancsik with 20 seconds remaining and avoided trouble the rest of the way to claim his Championship title!! It was an amazing run. Congratulation Jackson!!!
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#1 Section XI and #1 Tournament Seed - Senior Liam McIntyre
Liam was expected to win. However, that doesn't mean it will happen. It can arguably make it harder to stay focused and avoid overlooking any opponents. Someone forgot to tell Liam that as he seemed completely focused. He started the tournament with a bye and then pinned Soel Molero from Commack to reach the quarter-finals on Sunday. In the quarter-finals Liam pinned Shakeese Byrd from Bellport setting up his match with #4 tournament seed Jaylyn Butler from Bellport in the semi-finals. Liam wasted no time and and moved on with a convincing 17-1 victory. In the finals, Liam faced Peter Magliocco from Northport (#3 Section XI and #3 tournament seed). 
195 POUND FINALS MATCH
Liam was the aggressor from the beginning and busted through with a takedown with about 1:!5 remaining in the 1st period. He let Magliocco escape soon after and led 2-1. Liam followed up with another real nice takedown with about :50 second left in the 1st period to build his lead to 4-1. That lead held until the start of the 3rd period. Liam on the bottom escaped to make it 5-1 and made his only mistake of the match with about 30 seconds to go which gave Magliocco a takedown and made the score 5-3. Magliocco let Liam up late in the match in a last ditch effort to close the gap. Liam looked in control the whole match and took the 6-3 victory for his back-to-back Section XI Championship titles! Congratulations Liam!!!
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Hurricanes fare well at League VI Tournament - Take 10 All-League Wrestlers to "The Show"!

2/5/2019

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The banged up Canes headed to Sayville last Saturday to complete in the League VI Tournament. With the Top 4 finishers punching their ticket to "The Show", the Section XI (Suffolk County) Tournament. 15 weight classes and a maximum of 2 wrestlers at each weight class, the Hurricanes were able to secure 2 League Titles and 1 2nd place finish among the 10 WHB wrestlers that qualified for the County Tournament. The Section XI Tournament will be held at the Brentwood Campus of Suffolk County Community College on both Saturday and Sunday. The schedule is here for your reference. We wish all of the qualifiers the best of luck at the County Tournament!!  Go Canes!

A Special Congratulations to Junior Jason Montagna who won his 100th match as a Hurricane during the Tournament to become the 9th member of the Century Club!!!

Champions
Sophomore Jackson Hulse - 160
Senior Liam McIntyre - 195

2nd Place
Junior Jason Montagna - 126

3rd Place
Sophomore Grant Skala - 106
Sophomore Will Zaffuto - 113
Senior Lawrence Citarelli - 170

4th Place
Sophomore Joe D'Agostino - 99
Senior Suraj Patel - 132
Sophomore Christian Specht - 152
​Senior Hunter Burling - 182


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