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Young Norwalk Wrestlers Hit The Mats In Holiday Tournament

NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Mad Bulls wrestling club competed Sunday at the Bristol Gladiator Holiday Wrestling tournament held in Bristol. 

Mad Bulls (left to right) at Bristol included coach Jason Singer, his son Jason Singer, Mikey Bartush, Colin Falla, Jack Cahill, Nicholas Singer, Coach Art Schad, Jacob Gonzales and Doug Cahill. Missing is Zavier Hernandez.

Mad Bulls (left to right) at Bristol included coach Jason Singer, his son Jason Singer, Mikey Bartush, Colin Falla, Jack Cahill, Nicholas Singer, Coach Art Schad, Jacob Gonzales and Doug Cahill. Missing is Zavier Hernandez.

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Doug Cahill, Jack Cahill, Zavier Hernandez, Jacob Singer, Mikey Bartush, Nicholas Singer, Colin Falla and Jason Singer wrestled in the tournament for the Mad Bulls.

Doug Cahill, Jack Cahill, Zavier Hernandez, Jacob Singer, Mikey Bartush, Nicholas Singer, Colin Falla and Jason Singer wrestled in the tournament for the Mad Bulls.

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Colin Falla  of the Norwalk Mad Bulls pins an opponent at the Bristol Gladiator Holiday Wrestling Tournament.

Colin Falla of the Norwalk Mad Bulls pins an opponent at the Bristol Gladiator Holiday Wrestling Tournament.

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Mikey Bartush has his arm raised after a win.

Mikey Bartush has his arm raised after a win.

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Colin Falla shows his metal.

Colin Falla shows his metal.

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Coach Art Schad with wrestlers (left to right) Jeff Cocchia, Artie Cocchia, Quint Bartush, Sami White, Patrick Coulter, Dean Tsiranides and Koy Price.

Coach Art Schad with wrestlers (left to right) Jeff Cocchia, Artie Cocchia, Quint Bartush, Sami White, Patrick Coulter, Dean Tsiranides and Koy Price.

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The tournament  featured more than 550 young wrestlers from Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts.

“It was a nice blend of seasoned wrestlers and journeymen working their moves today, we saw some great bouts all day long, it’s rewarding to see the new kids battle and work their technique and being competitive in every match” said Randy Haus, program director for the Mad Bulls.

Norwalk came away with several medals and strong finishes. Click on the attached PDF for the complete report provided by the Mad Bulls.

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