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Results: Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022

Wednesday, January 5
Berlin 72, Maloney 6
Bunnell 42, Weston 36
Derby/Oxford/Holy Cross 30, Gilbert 12
Fairfield Prep 66, New Haven 6
Farmington 37, Conard 36, criteria
Foran 40, Guilford 39, criteria
Granby at Portland
Greenwich 66, Wilton 12
Haddam-Killingworth 45, Rocky Hill 30
Hand 57, East Haven 21
Killingly 77, Putnam 6
Ledyard 57, Bacon Academy 18
Lyman Memorial/Windham Tech 48, Montville 25
Newington 31, New Britain 30
New London 54, Fitch 27
NFA 48, East Lyme/Norwich Tech 24
Notre Dame-West Haven 54, Morgan 27
Platt High 39, Middletown 19
RHAM 59, Windsor 9
Southington 41, Hall 36
South Windsor 36, Wethersfield 30
Stafford 60, Somers 21
Suffield/Windsor Locks 30, Coventry 24
Windham 56, Waterford 24
Xavier 62, Branford 6

Avon at Simsbury, ppd., TBA
Bethel at Newtown, ppd., TBA
Darien at Brien McMahon, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
East Hartford at E.O. Smith, ppd., TBA
Ellis Tech at Griswold/Wheeler, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
Enfield at Bristol Eastern, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
Fairfield Warde at Trumbull, ppd., TBA
Jonathan Law at Shelton, ppd., TBA
Manchester at Glastonbury, ppd., TBA
Masuk at New Fairfield, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
New Canaan at Danbury, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
Plainville at Bristol Central, ppd., TBA
Pomperaug at Brookfield, ppd. to Monday, Jan. 10
Ridgefield at Norwalk, ppd., TBA
Staples at Fairfield Ludlowe, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
Stratford at Joel Barlow, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6
Westhill at Stamford, ppd. to Thursday, Jan. 6

Xavier 62, Branford 6
At Branford
106: no match; 113 Christopher Manganiello (X) pin Nihal Benipal (B), 0:37; 120 Maximus Morse (X) dec. Jake Elpi (B), 2-0; 126 Kyle Levesque (X) pin Dominick Zdunek (B), 1:00; 132 Anthony Basile (X) pin Carter Burgess (B), 1:00; 138 Dylan Levesque (X) MD Jace Korab (B), 19-7; 145 Matthew Ferrucci (X) tech fall Josh Berdon (B), 16-1; 152 Colin Loria (X) tech fall Inderpreet Behal (B), 19-3; 160 Patrick Zdunek (B) pin Henry Stearns (X), 1:00; 170 Charles Weidman (X) dec. Cole Snider (B), 7-1; 182: Jacob Levesque (X) forfeit; 195 Ronan Moynihan (X) pin Nate Mathis (B), 1:30; 220 Thomas Lunt (X) dec. Drew Schwartz (B), 14-8; 285: Vincent Scileppi (X) dec. Billy DellaCamera, 8-2
Records: Xavier 5-1, 1-0 SCC Div. I; Branford 6-1, 1-1 SCC Div. I

Foran 40, Guilford 39, criteria
At Milford
106: Keith Pokornowski (F) forfeit; 113 John Fernandes (G) pin Adrian Cruz (F); 120 Mason Hallstrom (F) dec. Owen Pelletier-Stephens (G), 12-6; 126 Antonio Madero (F) pin Colton Deboda (G), 1:00; 132 Craig Mager (F) pin Elijah Mcdermott (G), 3:38; 138 Anthony Giordano (F) pin Danny Uzzo (G), 1:30; 145 Kyle Pokornowski (F) pin Ryan Halas (G), 3:51; 152 James Taylor (F) pin Jonah Labbadia-colon (G), 3:51; 160 Edward Barlage (G) pin Cal Wrigley (F); 170 Alejandro Coldberg (G) tech fall Max Newton (F); 182 Brent Strand (G) pin Joseph Cichowski (F), 1:01; 195 Christopher Murphy (G) pin Eliot Poffenberger (F), 2:48; 220 Michael Van Keuren (G) dec. Barry Held (F), 18-7; 285 Logan Murphy (G) pin Jagger Rees (F), 1:53
Records: Foran 3-0, 1-0 SCC Div. I; Guilford7-1, 1-1 SCC Div. I

Farmington 37, Conard 36, criteria
At West Hartford
106: No match; 113: Grant Arrude (C) forfeit; 120 Jason Guglietta (F) pin Armen Arakelian (C), 3:18; 126: Cooper Chapman (F) forfeit; 132: Raayan Ahmed (F) forfeit; 138 Matthew Roach (C) pin Jayden Colon (F) 1:12; 145 Richard Cody (F) pin Julian Hart (C), 1:12; 152 Harrison Arcand (C) pin Chris Hamel (F); 160 Matthew Bates (C) pin Aiden Adams (F) 3:13; 170 Jayviaun Dickens (C) pin Alex Smith (F) 2:35; 195: Devon Schmidt (F) forfeit; 220: Nick Debrito (F) forfeit; 285 Oliver Held (C) pin Semih Selimoglu (F)
Records: Conard 2-2, 1-1 CCC West; Farmington 1-0, 1-0 CCC West

Greenwich 66, Wilton 12
At Wilton
106: Anthony Panarella (G) forfeit; 120 Angel Espana (G) pin Stephan Scaretta (W), 3:54; 126 Kevin Barrios (G) pin Joshua Keshet (W), 1:16; 132: Thomas Andruss (G) forfeit; 138: Facundo Montesino (G) forfeit; 145 Javier Serra (G) pin Liam Pearsall (W), 3:45; 152 Victor Bejarano (G) pin Michael Arbisi (W), 2:22; 160 Quinton Kiss (W) pin Charlie Dixon (G), 3:13; 176: Garrett O’Dell (G) forfeit; 182: Louis Ceci (G) forfeit; 195: Jason Sodokoff (G) forfeit; 220: Sam Kahn (W) forfeit; 285: Andrew Falla (G) 285
Records: Greenwich 2-0, Wilton 0-4

Windham 56, Waterford 24
At Waterford
106: Abiezer Soto-Galarza (Windham) forfeit; 113 Brody Ruest (Waterford) pin Miguel Garcia-Zamudio (Windham), 2:39; 119: Omar-Lopez-Gomez (Windham) forfeit; 126 Titus Olson (Waterford) pin Oscar Mendoza-Soto (Windham), 5:36; 132 Nicholas Valliere (Windham) pin Justin Gray (Waterford); 138 EJ Jenkins (Windham) pin Drayven Silveira (Waterford); 145 Daniel Alba (Windham) pin Javier Gonzalez (Waterford), 1:55; 152 Mason Concascia (Waterford) pin Haseeb Dawar (Windham), 2:19; 160 Aaron Palacios-Mendoza (Windham) dec. Zac Gamble (Waterford); 170 Devon Powers (Waterford) pin Sebastian Rodriguez (Windham); 182 Asael Garcia-Rodriguez (Windham) pin Zachary Ruest (Waterford); 195 Malachi Fowler (Windham) pin Braeden Sollima (Waterford), 3:02; 220 Yael Garcia-Rodriguez (Windham) pin Taylor Jones (Waterford), 1:00; 285: Axel Guazoron (Windham) forfeit
NOTE: Windham penalized one point at 182
Records: Windham 6-1, Waterford 0-2

Ledyard 57, Bacon Academy 18
At Ledyard
106: Josiah Estriplet (L) forfeit; 113 Noah Jones (L) pin Xavier Gudelski (BA), 3:12; 120: Ryan Taggart (L) forfeit; 126: Douglas Sattler (L) forfeit; 132: Connor Doran (L) forfeit; 138 Linda Holeman (L) dec. Gabriel Mahon (BA), 6-2; 145: Brian Johnson (L) forfeit; 152 Carson Brown (BA) pin Caleb Petiote (L), 1:09; 160 Avery Kenny (L) pin Max Burns (BA), 3:14; 170: Aaron Running (BA) forfeit; 195 Dylan Crawford (L) pin Jonah Brownson (BA), 1:12; 220 Tyler Smith (L) pin Aden Taylor (BA), 0:34; 285 Denali Collins (BA) pin Matt Tebbets (L), 2:20
Records: Ledyard 3-1, 1-0 ECC Div. 2; Bacon Academy 5-13, 0-1 ECC Div. 2

Hand 57, East Haven 21
At East Haven
106: Marchello Torres (EH) forfeit; 113 Jack Batista-Fletcher (EH) pin Chris Glaser (H), 2:40; 120 Alyson Alberino (EH) pin Avery Vargas-estevez (H), 2:56; 126 Charles Wahl (H) pin Gonul Celik (EH), 1:17; 132 Frank Papa (EH) dec. Connor Balletto (H), 9-7; 138 Larkin Pantano (H) pin Kevin Phan (EH), 2:16; 145 Bryan Drews (H) pin Harris Malik (EH), 2:48; 152 Cameron Chieppo (H) pin Dylan Snyder (EH), 2:34; 160 Kyle Catalano (H) dec. Dylan Tavares (EH), 4-2; 170 John Portley (H) pin Jeremiah Kane (EH), 2:28; 182: Charlie Keogh (H) forfeit; 195: Morris Selmani (H) forfeit; 220 Nicholas Pompilli (H) pin Christian Carabantes (EH), 2:26; 285 Carlos Santos (H) pin Zander Molster (EH), 1:12
Records: Hand 4-3, 1-1 SCC Div. I; East Haven 1-2, 0-2 SCC Div. I

Killingly 77, Putnam 6
At Putnam
106 Mason Connetti (K) pin Jacob Olson (P), 1:20; 113 Brady Zadora (K) pin Daniel Pratt (P); 120 Jaxsun Smith (K) pin Emily Olecki (P); 126: Kaden Ware (K) forfeit; 132 Amani Samuel (K) pin Anthony Consentino (P), 1:00; 138 Chris Berthiaume (K) pin Deven Lamothe (P), 2:30; 145 Jack Richardson (K) tech fall Edy Morente mendez (P), 20-3; 152 Giovanni Sanchez (K) pin Ethan Gardner (P), 1:30; 160 Seth Dootson (K) pin Lucas Benoit (P); 170 Raymond Jordan (P) pin Jonah Hussey (K), 1:00; 182: Ryan Miller (K) forfeit; 195: Soren Rief (K) forfeit ; 220 Devin Exarhoulias (K) pin Michael Ellis (P), 1:25; 285 Owen Turner (K) pin Makani Ayau (P)
Records: Killingly 9-0, Putnam 0-3

Derby/Oxford/Holy Cross 30, Gilbert 12
At Derby
106: Madison Arthur (G) forfeit; 113: no match; 120: Troy Simonds-Minck (D) forfeit; 126: Hosam Abdullah (G) forfeit; 132: no match; 138: Nathan Wolyniec (D) forfeit; 145: Ligia Miketta (D) forfeit; 152: no match; 160: no match: 170: no match; 182: no match; 195: no match: 220: Benjamin Iannantuoni (D) pin Andy Rodriguez, 0:58; 285: Don Shivas (D) forfeit
Records: Derby co-op 1-0, Gilbert 0-1

Fairfield Prep 66, New Haven 6
at New Haven
106 Matt Fehmel (FP) forfeit; 113 double forfeit; 120  Sebestain Rodriguez (FP) forfeit; 126 Franco Arduino (FP) forfeit; 132 James Cavallo (FP) dec. Tam Trinh (NH) 7-2; 138 Will Clegg (FP) dec. Anthony Chicas (NH) 8-7; 145 Joe Cardozo (FP) pin Jayden Cabrera (NH) 0:14 ; 152 Alex Cardozo (FP) forfeit; 160 Farrell Nivrose (FP) forfeit; 170 Tyler Smith (FP) forfeit; 182 Connor Smith (FP) pin Ben Zachowsky (NH) :45; 195 Ben Virgulak (FP) forfeit; 220 Anthony Berruces (NH) pin Kaydon Rudd :57; 285 Malachi Mercer-Robinson (FP) forfeit.
Records: Fairfield Prep 2-2, 1-0 SCC Div. II; New Haven 0-3, 0-1 SCC Div. II

Hadddam-Killingworth 45, Rocky Hill 30
At Rocky Hill
113: Shumayl Syed (RH) forfeit; 120 Ethan Wright (HK) pin Tyler Brodeur (RH); 126 Gunnar Howes (HK) pin Olivia Hopkins (RH); 132 Brandon Faraci (RH) pin Louis Virgulto (HK), 5:43; 138 Greyson Merola (HK) pin Emiliano Kasma (RH); 145 Dominic Catania (RH) pin Daniel Haas (HK), 1:51; 152 Benjamin Williams (HK) pin Adin Sahanic (RH); 160 Cooper Pitts (HK) pin Joseph Brooker (RH), 5:04; 170 Ryan Duncanson (HK) dec. Ethan Lachnicht (RH), 11-6; 182 Samuel Young (HK) pin Nathan Gamache (RH), 3:07; 195 Jacob Martone (HK) pin Milton Torres (RH), 1:20; 220: Melvin Scott (RH) forfeit; 285: Chris Adamczyk (RH) forfeit
Records: Rocky Hill 5-3, Haddam-Killingworth 4-1

NFA 48, East Lyme/Norwich Tech 24
At East Lyme
106 Brock Nowakowski (NFA) dec. Nolan Morton (EL/NT), 4-2; 113 Lukas Mckusick (EL/NT) dec. William Ambruso (NFA), 5-2; 120 Jaiden James (NFA) pin Reuben Minter (EL/NT), 1:49; 126: Jackson Sorel (NFA) forfeit; 132 Joseph Morse (EL/NT) pin Dugan Marsh (NFA), 1:22; 138 Lincoln Carlson (EL/NT) dec. Connor Devega (NFA), 10-8 OT; 152 Brayden Soleau (EL/NT) pin Anthony Pontes (NFA), 2:51; 160 Denali Doran (NFA) dec. Jason Jones (EL/NT), 7-6; 170 Zaire Wallace (NFA) pin Jackson Hart (EL/NT), 3:36; 182 Jonathan Harms (EL/NT) pin Rhys Surprenant (NFA), 2:24; 195: Wyatt Strong (NFA) forfeit; 220: Darly Horst-Loy (NFA) forfeit; 285: Brenden Vine (NFA) forfeit
Records: NFA 2-2, 1-0 ECC Div. I; East Lyme/NT 5-3, 0-1 ECC Div. I

Stafford 60, Somers 21
At Stafford
106: Taylor McCormick (Somers) forfeit; 113 Aubrey Langlois (Stafford) pin Manny Davis (Somers), 3:28; 120: Sabrina Sedor (Stafford) forfeit; 126: Kaiden Jellison (Stafford) forfeit; 132: Logan Wolf (Somers) forfeit; 138 Tyler Wolf (Somers) pin Logan Nason (Stafford), 1:17; 145: Ryan Haff (Stafford) forfeit; 152 Rory Triba (Stafford) pin Tait Gaudet (Somers), 4:26; 160: Braeden Gray (Stafford) forfeit; 170 Cooper Barrett (Somers) dec. Caleb Ives (Stafford), 8-1; 182: William Depault (Stafford) forfeit; 195: Corbin Grover (Stafford) forfeit; 220: Christian Martorelli (Stafford) forfeit; 285 Cooper Grant (Stafford) pin Josiah Fasano (Somers), 1:11
Records: Stafford 2-2, 2-0 NCCC; Somers 1-1, 1-1 NCCC

Suffield/Windsor Locks 30, Coventry 24
At Coventry
106: no match; 113: Owen Daily (C) forfeit; 120 Jacob Pacheco (C) pin Jackson Anis (Suff), 1:45; 126: no match; 132: Naveen Rodriguez (C) forfeit; 138 Naser Saleh Windsor Locks, CT (Suffield/Windsor Locks) pin Christian Vandusen (C), 1:06; 145: Joshua Bennett (C) forfeit; 152: Maddox Tamayo (Suff) forfeit; 160: Joshua Nieroda (Suff) forfeit; 170 Connor Bly (Suff) pin Christopher Kurak (C), 3:09; 182: no match; 195: no match; 220: Colin Rechenberg (Suff) forfeit; 285: no match
Records: Suffield/WL 2-3, 1-1 NCCC; Coventry 0-1, 0-1 NCCC

Lyman Memorial/Windham Tech 48, Montville 25
At Lebanon
106 Christian Hall (M) pin Oliver Gatti (Lyman), 1:21; 113 Chase Plourde (Lyman) pin Karla Flores (M), 1:19; 120 Luke Chapman (M) MD Max Tingley (Lyman), 12-2; 126 James Linder jr (M) dec. Hunter Sanchez (Lyman), 9-2; 132 Nehemiah Czelusniak (Lyman) pin Theo Diamantakos (M), 0:33; 138 Blake Chapman (M) pin Lilyan Karlzen (Lyman), 0:28; 145 James Hiltz (Lyman) pin Yaniel Crespo (M), 1:36; 152 Elian Perez (Lyman) pin Jordan Delmonico (M), 0:37; 160: Cameron Sammarco (Lyman) forfeit; 182: Zachary Rebello (forfeit); 220: Vincent Gauvin (Lyman) forfeit; 195 Raphael Vogt (M) pin Mateo Quiles (Lyman Mem/Windham Tech), 0:08; 285Timothy Breault (Lyman Mem/Windham Tech) pin Jayven Williams (M), 1:22
Records: Lyman/WT 2-2, 1-0 ECC Div. 3; Montville 0-2, 0-1 ECC Div. 3

New London 54, Fitch 27
At Groton
106 Garrett Baker (F) dec. Jose Negron-ortiz (NL), 7-5; 113: Jorge Gonzalez-Garcia (NL) forfeit; 120: Masyn Smith (NL) forfeit; 126: Andy Martinez-Soliz (NL) forfeit; ; 132 Jayden St.louis (F) pin Cassandra Roman (NL); 138 Makiyah raine Boozer (NL) pin Aiijah Zidbeck (F), 2:43; 145: Treyvon Lewellen (NL) forfeit; ; 152 Trevin Robledo-Thompson (NL) pin Elijah Walters (F), 1:28; 160: Lucian Rich (NL) forfeit; 170: Mustafa Dannett (NL) forfeit; 182 John Luethy (F) pin Christian Ortiz (NL), 3:20; 195 Christopher Gregor (F) pin Victor Sanabria (New London), 3:10; 220 Cal Muese (F) pin Kaden Smith (NL), 0:26; 285 Demarcus Green (NL) pin Ty Ambroise (F), 2:18
Records: New London 2-0, 1-0 ECC Div. I; Fitch 1-2, 0-1 ECC Div. I

Southington 41, Hall 36
At Southington
106: Michael Ortiz (H) forfeit; 113 Noah Glider (H) pin Ethan Vitti (S), 5:30; 120 Jared Guida (S) pin Antonio Ortiz (H), 2:00; 126 Josh Howard (S) dec. Laitham Arias (H), 12-2; 132 Benjamin Gorr (S) pin Cody Barnett (H); 138 Colton Thorpe (S) pin Jai Deshpande (H), 1:44; 145 Sam Sorkin (H) pin Eddie Zhuo (S); 152 Ryan Zydanowicz (H) pin Isaac Lebron (S), 1:06; 160 Jake Long (H) pin Caiden Watson (S), 1:12; 170 Alton Lee (H) pin Malik Anderson (S), 5:45; 182 Mike Lurry (S) dec. Raphael Alfonso (H), 10-0; 195 Luis Matias (S) pin Jackson Flood (H), 1:00; 220: Aaron Mysatyukow (S) forfeit; 285 Joseph Mazzarella (S) dec. Ajai Stackhouse (H), 6-0
Records: Southington 1-1, 1-0 CCC West; Hall 1-2, 0-2 CCC West

Berlin 72, Maloney 6
At Berlin
106: Mason Arborio (B) forfeit; 113: Caleb Orde (B) forfeit; 120 Onil Carrion (M) pin Josh King (B), 1:55; 126 Jonah Lorenzo (B) pin Nicholas Robriguez (M), 1:06; 132 Nicholas Koops (B) pin Robert Taylor (M), 1:26; 138 Duncan Mute (B) dec. Franiel Urena garcia (M), 11-6; 145 Landon Vieira (B) pin Saleem Saleh (M); 152 Conlan Simard (B) dec. Gabriel Vasquez (M), 9-5; 160 Mantas Malinauskas (B) pin Kevin Moreno (M), 1:30; 170 Marco Marino (B) pin Jose Vasquez (M), 1:10; 182: Tim Mrachek (B) forfeit; 195 Nick Ebrahimi (B) pin Daejon Nixon (Maloney), 1:14; 220 Hamza Mourabit (B) medical forfeit over Nick Gural (M); 285 Aiden Cote (B) pin Mohammad Abdelghani (M)
Records: Berlin 2-0, 1-0 CCC South; Maloney 1-2, 0-2 CCC South

South Windsor 36, Wethersfield 30
At Wethersfield
106: No match; 113 Jake Laurie (W) dec. Kyden Merlin (SW), 5-2; 120 Donato Laurie (W) dec. Valerie Turgeon (SW), 9-6; 126 Jordan Schenkel (W) pin Michael Smith (SW); 132: Jacob Gorden (SW) forfeit; 138: Tom Krystopa (W) forfeit; 145: Brooke Arnold (W) forfeit ; 152 Justin Dittmar (SW) pin Mark St. Andrew (W), 3:39; 160 Ares Savvides (SW) pin Anthony Quezada (W), 3:37; 170: Jayshaun Barrett (SW) forfeit; 182: Samuel Kasek (SW) forfeit; 195 Joseph Della ripa (SW) pin Nicholas Morrison (W); 285: Foti Gjoni (W) forfeit
Records: Wethersfield 0-2, 0-1 CCC North; South Windsor 2-0, 1-0 CCC North

Newington 31, New Britain 30
At Newington
106: no match; 113: Cameron Cardona (NB) forfeit; 120: no match; 126 Jacob Perez (New) pin Zurial Roman (NB), 1:00; 132 Eric Maldonado (NB) pin Dylan Anctil (New), 3:00; 138 Tyler Mangene (New) pin Basil Abusalih (NB), 1:00; 145 Jordi Balducci (New) dec. Gabe Alvarez (NB), 9-2; 152 Eliano Cruz (New) dec. Jeremy Castillo (NB), 14-1; 160 Luviss Offarill (NB) dec. Zachary White (New), 6-2; 170 Michael Nunez (NB) pin Aidan Pereira (New); 182 Jeriel Cesareo (NB) dec. Marcus Brown (New), 7-4; 195: Cameron Atkinson (NB) forfeit; 220 Seamus Oates (New) pin Maurice Eason (NB), 3:00; 285 Vincenzo Previti (New) pin Jeremy Ramirez (NB)
Records: New Britain 2-4, 0-2 CCC West;; Newington 1-1, 1-0 CCC West

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Kayla Harrison Defends Genah Fabian Following ‘Disrespectful’ Question From Reporter

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PFL (Professional Fighters League) lightweight standout, Kayla Harrison recently came to the defence of upcoming PFL 8 semi-finalist opponent, Genah Fabian, after disrespectful comments from a reporter, who labelled the New Zealand kickboxer as a “pretty woman“, before asking the latter if she intended to engage with Harrison or just stick on the outside.

Clashing in the lightweight tournament semi-final on August 19. at PFL9, the victor between two-time Olympic gold medalist, Harrison and striking ace, Fabian will meet with either Larissa Pacheco or Taylor Guardado in the tournament’s final — with a $1 million check on the line for the eventual tournament winner. 

Appearing during a media call on the Zoom platform, Harrison leaped to the defense of upcoming foe, Fabian, who was forced to inform the reporter of the correct pronunciation of her first name, questioning the reporter why he would mention the Kiwi native’s looks before then asking a completely unrelated, “disrespectful” question.

Hey, I got a question for you,” Harrison asked the reporter before Fabian could reply to his question. “If you were interviewing a guy, would you say to him after pronouncing his name wrong, would you say, ‘Hey, by the way, you’re a really handsome guy, but oh, you can fight, too.’ Would you say that to a guy? No. You just base how you talk to them based off of their skill and based off of them as a human being. Not, ‘Oh, you’re a beautiful man.’ I mean that’s pretty disrespectful. She’s a professional.” (H/T MMA Junkie)

.@KaylaH was in no mood.

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— PFL (@PFLMMA) August 17, 2021

Taking to her official Twitter account following the incident, Harrison reached out to the reporter in question, informing him how she didn’t think he was a bad guy, and that she was sending him positive vibes off the back of the exchange.

To the reporter I called out today, I just want to say, I know you’re not a bad guy,” Kayla Harrison tweeted. “It wasn’t personal and I hope you know that. Sending you good vibes.

To the reporter I called out today, I just want to say, I know you’re not a bad guy. It wasn’t personal and I hope you know that. Sending you good vibes. 🤗

— Kayla Harrison (@KaylaH) August 17, 2021

Boasting an undefeated professional record ahead of her bout with Fabian, Harrison enters the tie off the back of 10 consecutive victories. 

The 2019 PFL lightweight tournament victor is a two-time Olympic gold medalist at the summer Olympic Games in London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro in 2016, and has taken notable career wins over the likes of aforenoted, Pacheco (x2), Courtney King, Mariana Morais, and UFC alum, Cindy Dandois. 

Auckland standout, Fabian enters the bout with a 4-1 professional record, scoring victories in her last three outings under the PFL banner.

The 31-year-old City Kickboxing striker has bested Jo Jo Obolevics, Moriel Chameski, Laura Sanchez, and Julija Pajic in her professional career. 

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Prosecutor says Colorado shooting suspect had 10 high-capacity magazines | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

BOULDER, Colo. >> The man accused of killing 10 people at a crowded Colorado supermarket last month armed himself with 10 high-capacity ammunition magazines, devices banned in the state after previous mass shootings, a prosecutor said today.

Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty told reporters that Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 22, possessed the magazines that hold more than 15 rounds unlawfully but that investigators don’t believe the magazines were purchased illegally.

The high-capacity magazines were banned in Colorado after the 2012 mass shootings at a suburban Denver movie theater and at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.

Although the magazines can’t be sold, people in the state can still buy the parts for the magazines at some gun stores and assemble them on their own, at which point it is illegal to possess them.

The magazines were found on Alissa and in a car parked outside the King Soopers store in Boulder after the March 22 attack, Dougherty said. He declined to say how many unused bullets investigators recovered and did not say how many bullets the magazines seized could hold.

Investigators have still not determined a possible motive for the attack. There is no indication that Alissa, who is from the nearby suburb of Arvada, had ever visited the supermarket before the attack, Dougherty said.

Besides the murder charges Alissa was originally charged with, Dougherty said his office has filed more than 40 new felony charges against Alissa, including attempted murder charges involving responding police officers and shoppers.

A court document made public Wednesday outlines the new charges and lists 19 new victims — including 11 law enforcement officers — that Alissa is accused of trying to kill during the attack.

Some of the victims have more than one count of attempted first-degree murder associated with them, specifying two different theories for how Alissa allegedly tried to kill them, either intentionally or through “extreme indifference” to human life.

Dougherty said investigators have determined that nine people in the store were killed before responding police officers entered it. One of those officers, Eric Tally, was the 10th murder victim, the prosecutor said. A second wave of officers stormed the store within 30 seconds and took Alissa into custody after he was shot in the leg.

At least 115 people were in the store during the attack, and at least 25 more were in the lot where Alissa parked before entering the store, Dougherty said.

Colorado lawmakers in 2013 banned the sale of the high-capacity gun magazines. But an investigation by KUSA-TV found that some Colorado gun shops skirted the law by selling disassembled parts of the magazines.

High-capacity magazines allow a shooter using a semi-automatic weapon to fire more bullets before pausing to reload. The Sandy Hook shooter had several 30-round magazines, while the Aurora movie theater shooter used a 100-round drum magazine.

Eight other states have banned large capacity magazines, according to the Giffords gun safety advocacy group: California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Vermont. Only California has explicitly banned kits allowing buyers to build large capacity magazines from spare parts, the Giffords group says.

Dougherty did not say how or where Alissa obtained the magazines. Investigators are trying to determine whether they were sold whole or were “modified at a later point,” said Shannon Carbone, a spokeswoman for the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office.

Boulder investigators have said Alissa legally purchased a Ruger AR-556 pistol used in the attack, which resembles an AR-15 rifle with a slightly shorter stock. He bought it six days before the shooting after passing a background check.

Drew Eddy, an attorney for the Eagles Nest Armory gun shop where Alissa bought the AR-566 pistol, declined to comment when asked if Alissa purchased any parts from that store that could be assembled to make a large-capacity magazine.

Democratic state Rep. Tom Sullivan, a gun control advocate, said the 2013 high-capacity magazine ban clearly prohibits individuals from building their own devices. Sullivan said the issue of parts sales has been discussed at the state Legislature.

“Assault weapons get the attention. But it’s the magazines that are the greater problem,” said Sullivan, whose son Alex was slain in the Aurora shooting.

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser argued that the law “clearly states that it applies to parts kits” in successfully defending the ban before the state Supreme Court in 2020, spokesman Lawrence Pacheco said.

Be it tackling high-capacity magazines or homemade “ghost guns,” a national approach to gun violence would have the greatest impact, said Democratic Sen. Majority Leader Stephen Fenberg, who represents Boulder. “A state policy here won’t be most effective if you can drive an hour into Wyoming and be under another set of laws. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t act as a state.”

Alissa’s next court date is May 25. He has not been asked to enter a plea yet. His team of public defenders has asked for time to evaluate what one of his lawyers cited as his “mental illness” without offering any details about the condition.

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