State Finalist and Fargo Champ Kolby Franklin Plans To Transfer

After winning a stop sign in Fargo, Kolby Franklin has been given the green light to change schools. Franklin, who was a PIAA runner-up at 195 pounds as a freshman for St. Joseph’s Catholic Academy, told PA Power Wrestling on Wednesday that he is transferring to Wyoming Seminary for his sophomore season. “The decision to…

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Stay Woke! Freshmen Sleepers Who Will Break POWERade Brackets

  Finn Solomon (Franklin Regional) 113 pounds Season Record (11-1) State Ranking: 4th Top Incoming Freshmen Ranking 23rd Eastern Area Champion King of The Mountain Third The younger brother of Gus Solomon (probably the best wrestler in the State to never qualify for States due to injuries), Finn is a hard-nosed wrestler who can punish…

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The 2019 Top Incoming Freshmen Report Released

The 8th Annual Top Incoming Freshmen Report brought to you by PA Power Wrestling has arrived just in time for the season. Compiled by PA Power Wrestling’s Jeff Upson the TIF of 2019 ranks the Top 75 freshmen and includes 36 Honorable Mentions for a total of 111 wrestlers. Pennsylvania’s Top Incoming Freshmen have faced…

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Behind The Scenes At Fargo

There is so much going on in Fargo that one person can’t possible take in everything that goes over the course of several days at the Freestyle National Tournament, especially when you’re trying to focus on Cadets and Juniors for both boys and girls. And, even all of the things that I saw, I didn’t…

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Seymour Leads Three Cadet Champs As PA Finishes Third

FARGO, N.D. – Greco-Roman might not be Sheldon Seymour’s favorite style of wrestling, but when he won a stop sign in it, he wasn’t about to complain. Seymour captured the 106-pound title at the Cadet National Greco-Roman Tournament on Thursday – the first of three championships for Team Pennsylvania, which finished third in the team…

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Manville, Stout Lead Cadets To Team Championship

FARGO, N.D. – Winning a team title at the Cadet Freestyle National Tournament is very difficult – as evidenced by the fact that only five states have done it in the event’s 33-year history. Doing it without two of your top team members? That’s nearly unheard of. That’s exactly what Team Pennsylvania did on Monday.…

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