Posts Tagged ‘Ed Scott’
Pennsylvania’s Journeymen Fall Classic Results; Four Earn Hammers in New York
Pennsylvania saw four wrestlers leave Schenectady, NY with Championship Hammers from the 2019 Journeymen Fall Classic’s “Group A” Division.’ For Stroudsburg senior Patrick Noonan it was his third career Journeymen Championship title as he won a deep 130 pound weight. He was joined by Pennsylvania State Champion Ed Scott (DuBois Area) at 145 pounds, Fargo…
Read MorePennsylvania Goes Greco! Nick Feldman & Angel Garcia Win Fargo National Titles
Who says Pennsylvania doesn’t do Greco? In fact, according to Jason Bryant’s Fargo Almanac, Team Pennsylvania has won the Cadet Greco-Roman National Team title a total of 15 times, which is the most by any State and seven times more than second place Illinois. The Keystone State has finished in the Top 5 of team…
Read MoreState & Regional Rankings Updated Heading Into PIAA State Tournament
Heading into the most important week of the Wrestling season – Pennsylvania’s top wrestlers will put it all on the line in Hershey. We learned a lot over the weekend across the State’s regional tournaments – which caused several weights to shift significantly in both Class 2A & 3A. DuBois Area junior Ed Scott takes…
Read MoreDon’t Blink! State and Regional Rankings Updated In Last Weekend Before PIAA State Championships
In two days the 2019 PIAA State Wrestling Championships brackets will be set! After last weekend’s results there were major shake-ups in both Class 2A and 3A State Rankings. In Class 2A at 145 pounds returning PIAA State Champion Nathan Haubert (Palisades) fell to Notre Dame – Green Pond junior Andrew Cerniglia in the District…
Read MoreChampions Crowned in Wild POWERade Finale from Canonsburg
Final Medalists 106 LBS 1st #1 Gary Steen (Reynolds) DEC #1 Dylan Chappell (Seneca Valley), 5-3 3rd #2 Carter Dibert (Franklin Regional) DEC #3 Kyle Hauserman (Council Rock North), 4-3 5th Pacey Najdusak (Mason-OH) DEC Nasir Wilkinson (St. Paul’s-MD), 3-0 7th #3 Matt Vulakh (Pope John Paul II) DEC Sean Seefeldt (St. Edward-OH),…
Read MoreFischer Lands Junior Title To Lead Team PA
FARGO, N.D. – Joey Fischer has been hungry for the past four months – and not just because of the weight he needed to cut to wrestle 100 pounds at the Junior National Freestyle Tournament. Fischer, who will be a sophomore at South Park High School, said not medaling at the PIAA 2A tournament in…
Read MoreFinalist Joey Fischer Leads Team PA’s Eight Junior All-Americans
FARGO, N.D. – Pennsylvania will have eight All-Americans – and just one finalist in Joey Fischer – at the Junior Freestyle National Tournament, which wraps up at the Fargodome on Tuesday. “We’re a little disappointed,” said Team PA coach Brad Dillon, who is an assistant at Lehigh. “You want to keep as many guys in…
Read MoreStarocci Leads Quartet Into Junior Semifinals At Fargo
FARGO, N.D. – So far, so good as Carter Starocci makes the jump from Cadets to Juniors. The Erie Cathedral Prep rising senior advanced to the 170-pound semifinals and locked up his status as an All-American at the Junior Freestyle National Tournament on Monday, to join Pennsylvania teammates Joey Fischer (100) pounds), Jackson Henson (132)…
Read MoreGreater Latrobe’s Gabe Willochell a ‘funky’ semifinalist
Greater Latrobe coach Mike Ciotti describes Gabe Willochell as “funky.” Sometimes, he can be a bit too funky. But not during this postseason, and not during this state tournament. Willochell, ranked No. 11 at 126 pounds, pinned Downingtown East’s Lukas Richie on Friday afternoon to reach the AAA semifinals. That came on the heels of…
Read MoreGreco Champion Starocci Leads 7 Pennsylvania Cadet Double All-Americans
FARGO, ND – After an extended stay in Fargo for the Cadet National Championships Team Pennsylvania capped their trip by earning eleven All-Americans and finishing third in the team race. Seven of those wrestlers became Cadet Double All-Americans taking home both Freestyle and Greco-Roman hardware. Leading the Cadets was PIAA State runner-up Carter Starocci (Cathedral…
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