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    Limestone signs three recruits

    GAFFNEY, S.C. -- The Limestone College wrestling program has announced the signing of three athletes to National Letters of Intent. Casey Bradley, Todd Neptune and Dan Scanlan will wrestle for the Saints in the fall of 2006.

    "We're excited to add these three student athletes to our program," Limestone Head Coach Ben Stehura said. "We have added talent and depth to our lineup. They bring impressive credentials on and off the mat and will be a great fit for Limestone Wrestling."

    Bradley was a four year starter at Muncie South High School in Indiana, compiling a career record of 121-12. Bradley was the "Most Dedicated" wrestler three of his four years as a starter. He won three Sectional and Regional titles and was a two-time Semi-State qualifier. As a senior, Bradley wrestled his way to a 37-2 record and a fifth-place finish in the tough single division at the Indiana State Tournament. As a result of his accomplishments, Bradley was his team's 2006 MVP and also "2006 Athlete of the Year" for The Star Press. Bradley is projected to wrestle at 149 or 157 for the Saints.

    Neptune is a two-time state place winner out of John Glenn High School in Ohio. As a freshman, Neptune broke the single season win record after earning 42 wins. His first state appearance as a junior landed him the seventh-place spot on the podium. As a senior, Neptune broke his own single season win record by wrestling his way to a 49 wins and one loss and a second place finish at the State Championships in the 171-pound division II weight class. In addition to the single season win record, Neptune holds the career pin record and also broke the single season pin record this year after compiling 37 pins. He is projected to wrestle at 174 for the Saints.

    Hailing from Leesburg, Va., Scanlan is a two-time AA Virginia state champion. He qualified for the state tournament as a freshman and went on to win titles at 160 and 171 pound weight classes. Scanlan compiled an impressive 99 wins and four losses during his high school career. USA Today ranked Scanlan 17th overall in the nation at the 171-pound weight class coming out of high school. In addition to folkstyle competition, he was a member of the 2004 Virginia Junior National Dual meet team that took third place at the Junior National Duals. This year, Scanlan has competed in numerous college open tournaments placing second at the University of North Carolina – Pembroke Open and claiming a title at the Millersville Open in Pennsylvania. He is projected to wrestle at 184 for the Saints.

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