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2006-07 Wrestling - Craig Tomalo
1.9.2007 | Wrestling
Throggs Neck, NY – Junior Craig Tomalo (Lacey Township, NJ/Lacey Township) finished fourth after defeating the fourth best grappler in New England during the first set of matches at the Roger Williams Mid-Winter Classic in Bristol, RI on January 6.


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12.5.2006 | Wrestling
Throggs Neck, NY – The wrestling match between the Privateers and Yeshiva University on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 has been moved to Monday, February 12, 2007. The match will be played at Yeshiva University and is scheduled to begin at 8pm.


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11.13.2006 | Wrestling
Throggs Neck, NY – Junior Craig Tomalo (Lacey Township, NJ/Lacey Township) made his return to competition this past weekend after missing the entire 2005-06 season with a shoulder injury, finishing fifth with a 5-2 record in the 184-pound weight division at the Roger Williams Invitational in Bristol, RI.


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8.24.2006 | Wrestling
Throggs Neck, NY – Jason O’Hara, a five-year assistant coach for the Maritime College wrestling team, has been promoted to head coach by Director of Athletics Dr. William E. Martinov, Jr.


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2.15.2006 | Wrestling
Throggs Neck, NY – The Maritime College wrestling team closed out their regular season on Tuesday evening with a victory against Yeshiva and a tough loss against Hunter. The match against Hunter came down to the final weight class, which ended up being 125. Heading into that match, Hunter held a 24-22 lead, and following a pin would end up with the 30-22 win. Against Yeshiva, the Privateers would take four falls and one tech fall along with a couple of forfeits to come out with a 41-0 result. 


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Athletes of the Week
Benjamin Pearce
Men's Lacrosse
Maritime College freshman Benjamin Pearce won all three events he swam against Old Westbury Tuesday night: touching first in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 2:22.46,
then the 100-yard free in 1:00.93, beating out his next closest competitor by almost 6 seconds in the short race, and then capping the night off by leading off the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 26.32, which led to a team-victory in 1:44.49.
Caroline Hickey
Women's Swimming
Maritime College junior Caroline Hickey captured the top spot in two races in a meet against Skyline Conference opponents Old Westbury and St. Joseph’s Tuesday night. She won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:34.26, five seconds faster than the next swimmer. She then won the 100-yard backstroke in 1:10.41. Hickey was also part of a 200-yard medley relay team that came in second with a time of 2:14.64.