Match 2 was against James Baccari and was another armbar in under one minute.
Match 3 was a competitor whose name Megan can't remember (Pat was working too fast for her to keep up), and he was choked with some heel, neck invention Pat made up as he went. He tapped in less than two minutes.
Match 4 was against a fellow marine named Aaron Powell from the DC area, for the winner of Bracket One. Pat tapped him with another arm bar in under three minutes.
His semifinal match lasted four minutes, with the guy (another competitor Megan can't remember, but will post when she can find it) tapping Pat with a stacked arm bar. The guy got second, Pat won a bronze.
Congrats on being third in the world in blue belts, Pat!
Some photos:
Pat and Ted in between matches, waiting in the herding area. Today, they were nice enough to call it a bullpen.

Stand up. Pat's so fast, he's a blur on Megan's camera. That's fellow Devildog Aaron Powell on the right.

Anybody recognize this position from training? Bet you do... That guy hated life shortly after.

The winner. We knew it all along.
1 comment:
Congrats Pat! Good to see ya today at the Worlds...hope your knee gets better..see ya back in anchorage!
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