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Steve Carell, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo will star in Foxcatcher

With his first film to be selected for the Cannes Competition, Bennett Miller, who made Capote and Moneyball, seizes his true-life subject with a measured and confident panache.

He provides Steve Carell, barely recognizable, with a gift of a role as the seriously suppressed millionaire John du Pont who uses power for his own vicarious ends – culminating in the murder of Dave Schultz (Mark Ruffalo), the Olympic wrestling champion.

Carell stamps his mark on the character, suggesting a twisted and fermenting trouble on the inside but with an exterior that is acceptable to most of those who surround him – although there is a feeling from Vanessa Redgrave as the matriarch that she may have her doubts about her son.

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Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo in Foxcatcher

Channing Tatum as Dave’s brother Mark is the innocent who falls under the plausible spell of du Pont, agreeing to cut loose from his brother to join the financier at his country retreat where the Foxcatcher training camp has been set up to hone the skills of the US wrestling team preparing for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.

So start rounds of training but the undercurrents suggest that there may be sinister motives to du Pont’s interest in the young sporting hero and the exploitation of his reputation. He is a monster with a velvet tone who always gets what he wants.

Brother Dave eventually joins the camp with his wife (Sienna Miller) and his family, helping to diffuse the uncomfortably close relationship that Mark has with his “mentor” who becomes more distant and erratic in ways that can only end badly.

Miller paces it all beautifully so that the tension creeps up unawares. Despite the running time of 134 minutes there is not a moment of slack in the whole film and it becomes stammeringly compulsive.

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The MatBoss Podcast Episode 34: Gerry Abas

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Gerry Abas
Episode 34 of The MatBoss Podcast is with four-time All-American and three-time NCAA Division I finalist Gerry Abas of Fresno State. Gerry Abas talks about his start in wrestling in the Bay Area and how his speed, quickness and flash on the wrestling mat had its foundations in break dancing in the 1980s.

He also talks about his classic match and loss to Iowa’s Lincoln McIlravy, coaching his younger brother Stephen at Fresno State, watching the school drop the program and his feelings about it at the time. Abas also speaks about his son Jaden and what we can expect from him on the next level.

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Stephen Abas named head coach at Fresno High School

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Stephen Abas, 2008 Olympic silver medalist and three-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion at Fresno State, has been named head wrestling coach at Fresno High School.

“We are excited to welcome Coach Abas to Fresno Unified, knowing that he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with our Fresno High student-athletes,” said Fresno Unified Superintendent Bob Nelson.
The statement said Abas would take the helm of the Warriors wrestling program at Fresno High immediately.

As a wrestler at Fresno State University, Abas was a four-time NCAA All-American, winning three NCAA titles at 125 pounds in 1999, 2001, and 2002. Abas tallied a 144-4 overall record for the Bulldogs, including 46 pins. Abas’ career winning percentage of 97.3 percent is also a school record. For all these accomplishments, Abas was named the Fresno State Male Athlete of the Year in 1999 and 2001.

Stephen in high school (Canyon Springs HS & James Logan HS) was a 3X CIF state champion and a NHSCA National Champion in 1996.

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Stephen Abas – Fresno State, 3X NCAA National Champion

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2019 CIF State Wrestling Championships Schedule

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Rabobank Arena - Bakersfield, California
Rabobank Arena – Bakersfield, California

Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Registration/Workout 3:00 – 8:00 pm

Thursday, February 21, 2019
Round 1 Girls Championship Round 1 9:00 am – 11:30 am (10 mats)
Round 2 Girls Championship Round 2 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (10 mats)
Round 1 Boys Championship Pig Tail 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm (10 mats)
Round 2 Boys Championship Round 1 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm (10 mats)
Round 3 Boys Championship Round 2 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm (10 mats)
Round 4 Boys Consolation Pig Tails 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm (10 mats)

Friday, February 22, 2019
Round 5/3 Boys/Girls Consolation Round 1 9:00 – 12:00 pm (10/5 mats)
Round 6/4 Boys/Girls Consolation Round 2 12:00 – 3:00 pm (10/5 mats)
Round 7/5 Boys/Girls Quarterfinals/Consolation Round 3 3:00 – 6:00 pm (10/5 mats)
Round 8/6 Boys/Girls Consolation Round 4 6:00 – 7:30 pm (10/5 mats)
Round 9/7 Boys/Girls Consolation Round 5 7:30 – 8:30 pm (10/5 mats)

Saturday, February 23, 2019
Round 8/10 Girls/Boys Championship Semi-Finals 9:00 – 10:30 am (6 mats)
Round 8/11 Girls/Boys Consolation Semi’s 10:30 – 12:00 pm (6/3 mats)
Round 10/12 Girls/Boys 3rd/5th/7th Places 12:00 -2:00 pm (6/3 mats)
Final Round Championship Finals 5:05 pm (2 mats)

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