Seven
McLane Wrestlers
Named to All-Region 4 Team
Seven
General McLane wrestlers were named to the All-Region 4
Wrestling Team by the Region 4 wrestling coaches. Brandon
Saraceno (130), Donald Osinski (135) and Hadley
Harrison (140) were first team selections. Keith Scharrer
(103), Eric Zelina (125), Lou Decker
(160) and Ben Rucker (215) were named to the second
team.
Eric
Zelina and Hadley Harrison were also named to the
Times-News All-District 10 Team which combined the
top wrestlers from both AA and AAA. Hadley received
the additional honor of being named the Region 4 Wrestler
of the Year.
Editors
Note: It's unfortunate that Clay Steadman wasn't
named to the All-Region 4 Team. But apparently the
ballots are sent out to the Region 4 coaches halfway throught
the season and returned with all voting completed before the
District 10 Tournament. Clay got such a late start this season
(due to injuries) that his name never made it on to the ballot.
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2006
Region 4 All-Stars
|
First
Team
|
|
Second
Team
|
Wt |
Wrestler |
School |
Gr |
|
Wt |
Wrestler |
School |
Gr |
103 |
Steve
Mancuso |
McDowell |
11 |
|
103 |
Keith
Scharrer |
General
McLane |
11 |
112 |
Joe
McCullough |
Cathedral
Prep |
11 |
|
112 |
Mike
Gustafson |
Warren |
11 |
119 |
Steve
Zoni |
Cathedral
Prep |
12 |
|
119 |
Nick
Enders |
Titusville |
10 |
125 |
Dan
Pascuzzi |
Warren |
12 |
|
125 |
Eric
Zelina |
General
McLane |
11 |
130 |
Brandon
Saraceno |
General
McLane |
12 |
|
130 |
Greg
Tenney |
Oil
City |
12 |
135 |
Donald
Osinski |
General
McLane |
12 |
|
135 |
Alex
Lauffenburger |
Warren |
12 |
140 |
Hadley
Harrison |
General
McLane |
12 |
|
140 |
Cash
Horne |
Conneaut
Lake |
10 |
145 |
Bryan
Towers |
Meadville |
11 |
|
145 |
Chris
Frits |
McDowell |
12 |
152 |
Jason
Ardillo |
Cathedral
Prep |
12 |
|
152 |
Jake
Jurkiewicz |
Strong
Vincent |
12 |
160 |
Nathan
Kucnick |
McDowell |
12 |
|
160 |
Lou
Decker |
General
McLane |
11 |
171 |
Ryan
Smith |
Corry |
12 |
|
171 |
Terry
Sedney |
McDowell |
12 |
189
(tie) |
Jon
Wentz
Jeremy Little |
CathedralPrep
McDowell |
12
12 |
|
189 |
Kory
Hubbard |
Conneaut
Lake |
12 |
215 |
Nick
Roussin |
Corry |
12 |
|
215 |
Ben
Rucker |
General
McLane |
12 |
275 |
Kyfer
Rumburd |
Warren |
12 |
|
275 |
Kris
Tursky |
Conneaut
Lake |
09 |
Region
team champion
- McDowell
Region wrestler of the year - Hadley
Harrison, General McLane, 140 |
Erie
Times-News District 10 All Stars
|
Weight |
Wrestler |
School |
Grade |
103 |
Cody
Kelly |
Reynolds |
09 |
112 |
Kory
Hiner |
Fort
LeBoeuf |
12 |
119 |
Paul
Kulka |
Reynolds |
12 |
125 |
Eric
Zelina |
General
McLane |
11 |
130 |
Steve
Waite |
Fort
LeBoeuf |
11 |
135 |
Jesse
Powell |
Commodore
Perry |
12 |
140 |
Hadley
Harrison |
General
McLane |
12 |
145 |
Matt
Dunn |
Reynolds |
12 |
152 |
Jason
Ardillo |
Cathedral
Prep |
12 |
160 |
Lawrence
Beckman |
Reynolds |
11 |
171 |
C.J.
Church |
Fort
LeBoeuf |
12 |
189 |
Kellen
Harris |
Sharon |
11 |
215 |
Jordan
Cooke |
Youngsville |
11 |
275 |
Mike
Edwards |
Reynolds |
12 |
3/30/06
Harrison
& Osinski Win 3 at NHSCA Senior Nationals
Hadley
Harrison and Donald Osinski recorded 3 wins between
them at the grueling NHSCA Senior Nationals Tournament in
Pittsburgh, PA. The tournament sported nearly 900 of the nations
best wrestlers from 48 states. Osinski's weight class (135
lbs.) had a total of 72 wrestlers competing for a title and
Harrison's weight class (140 lbs.) had 67 competitors.
Donald
opened with a solid 7-3 win over Virginia state 4th placer,
Josh Dix in the first round. In the second round, Osinski
lost a controversial 4-2 overtime decision to North Dakota
state champ, Nathan Schweitzer. That loss dropped him into
the consolation rounds where he faced Mark Franklin, a 4th
placer in this year's Arizona state championships. Donald
put in a gutty six minutes against Franklin, but came out
on the short end of a 7-2 decision.
Hadley
beat Tennesee state champ Kellen Holliman, 9-6 in the first
round, then dropped an 8-6 barn burner to two-time Nebraska
state champ Casey Gubbels in the following round. In the consolations,
Harrison picked up an 11-5 win over two-time Iowa state finalist,
Christopher Sandy. Hadley was eliminated when he lost a 6-0
decision to two-time Ohio state placewinner, Nick Bodnar.
Other
District 10 wrestlers competing in the event were Warren's
Alex Lauffenburger and Fort LeBoeuf's Kory Hiner. Lauffenburger
and Hiner both went 2-2. Mario Morreli of DuBois (District
9) and Bald Eagle Area's Travis Stem also competed. Morelli
gained All American status with a 7th place finish at 171
lbs. and Stem finished 2nd.
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Notes
from Senior Nationals:
Hadley
Harrison recorded his 129th and 130th career wins at the
NHSCA tournament. Only Hayden Harrison has more (135). Hadley
shattered the single season mark for wins with 48.
Donald
Osinski's win at Senior Nationals was his 42nd this year
and the 120th of his career. Only Hayden and Hadley Harrison
own more career wins. His 42 victories also places him 2nd
on the all-time "Season Wins" list in the GM record
books.
Donald
Osinski and Hadley Harrison both proved that they
are capable of competing with the best wrestlers in the nation,
and Donald may very well have racked up some additional wins
if he hadn't injured his knee in the second round. Best of
luck to Hadley and Donald!!! It's been a pleasure watching
you wrestle.
A
tip of the cap to Coach Cook who spent a couple of
days in Pittsburgh at Jr. Nationals with Eric Zelina and Keith
Scharrer, then picked up Donald and Hadley and took them to
Sr. Nationals. After the McLane wrestlers were eliminated
on Saturday, Coach Cook stayed an additional day to Coach
District 9 wrestler Mario Morreli, who placed at the event.
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GM Wrestlers
at the NHSCA Senior Nationals Tournament
135-Donald
Osinski
1st
Round: Osinski dec. Josh Dix (VA) 7-3
2nd Round: Nathan Schweitzer (ND) dec Osinski 4-2 (OT)
Cons: Mark Franklin (AZ) dec Osinski 7-2
Tournament
Record: 1-2 (DNP)
|
140-Hadley
Harrison
1st
Round: Harrison dec Kellen Holliman (TN) 9-6
2nd Round: Casey Gubbels (NE) dec Harrison 8-6
Cons: Harrison dec Chris Sandy (IA) 11-5
Cons: Nick Bodnar (OH) dec Harrison 6-0
Tournament
Record: 2-2 (DNP)
|
3/26/06
Scharrer
and Zelina Bow Out of NHSCA Jr. Nationals
Keith
Scharrer and Eric Zelina bowed out of the NHSCA
Jr. Nationals Tournament Friday without posting a win. 103
pounder, Scharrer lost 7-2 in the opening round to North Dakota
state champ, Brian Reisenauer. Keith was eliminated when he
lost by fall to North Carolina 4A 5th placer, Sheldon Wilder
in the first consolation round.
Eric
Zelina had some flat-out bad luck at the tournament. Zelina
ran up a 9-5 lead on Washington 2A 125 lbs. state champ, Kellen
Hopkins and appeared to be on his way to a big opening round
victory, when he dislocated his elbow. Eric had to injury
default and was forced to drop out of the tournament.
NHSCA
Senior Nationals will run from March 24 through the 26th
in Pittsburgh. McLane Seniors, Hadley Harrison and Donald
Osinski will compete in that event.
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Notes
from Jr. Nationals:
Keith
Scharrer's first opponent at Jr. Nationals, Brian Reisenauer
was not only this year's North Dakota 103 lbs. class A state
champ, but also took 4th place at the FILA National Championships
this past Summer in the Cadet 42 kg class. Reisenauer was
the 12th ranked junior wrestler in the nation according to
the February issue of Wrestling USA Magazine.
Eric
Zelina did a great job against Washington State Champ,
Kellen Hopkins, running up a 9-1 lead. Eric was still holding
a solid 9-5 lead late in the bout, when he dislocated his
elbow and was unable to continue. Best wishes to Eric for
a speedy recovery.
3/23/06
Hadley
Grabs 5th Place at the PIAA Championships
Hadley
Harrison became the fourth member of the Harrison family
to medal at the PIAA Championships when he decisioned Mallie
Shuster of Big Spring and captured 5th place. Harrison
scored two takedowns against Shuster
to
secure a 4-2 win in the 5th/6th place wrestle off Saturday
in Hershey.
Hadley
opened the tournament with a preliminary round win Thursday
afternoon in dominating fashion. He beat 13th ranked, Earl
Longstreth of Council Rock North by a score of 8-1. Harrison
scored the first takedown about 1 minute into the opening
period and rode Longstreth out. In the second, Longstreth
chose the bottom position. Harrison rode him the entire period
and then used a bar arm and wrist trap for 2 back points at
the buzzer. That gave Hadley a 4-0 lead. Harrison chose bottom
in the final stanza and scored a reversal to go on top, 6-0.
Longstreth escaped, but Hadley took him down again. Final
score, 8-1.
Harrison
kept the ball rolling on Friday with a solid 6-3 win over
7th ranked, Mallie Shuster of Big Spring. The first period
was an even battle and ended in a 0-0 stalemate. In the second
period, Shuster escaped to take a brief, 1-0 lead, but Harrison
countered with a takedown. Hadley cut Shuster loose and took
him to the mat again to make it 4-2. Harrison chose the neutral
position to begin the third period and scored another takedown
to make it 6-2. Shuster escaped before the whistle to make
the final, 6-3. That win clinched a medal for Harrison.
Hadley
dropped a 6-5 heart breaker to #3 ranked Nick Nelson
of Shaler in the 140 lbs. semifinal round. Nelson struck first
with a takedown. Hadley escaped quickly and replied with a
takedown of his own to take a 3-2 lead. Nelson countered with
an escape with 13 ticks left in the period. That knotted the
score at 3-3. In the second period, Nelson escaped to go on
top, 4-3. Harrison pressed the action for the remainder of
the period, but was unable to score. Hadley chose the bottom
position in the final period and escaped almost immediately
to tie the score at 4-4. Nelson responded with a takedown
to regain a two point lead. Harrison escaped seconds later
and made it, 6-5. Hadley tried to take his opponent down in
the final seconds, but Nelson held him off.
Hadley
met Steve Bosak of State College in the consi semi round.
Bosak avenged a NW Regional final loss to Harrison when he
pulled out a 5-2 win. The score was 0-0 after two periods,
with Harrison riding Bosak out for the entire second period.
Hadley chose bottom in the third stanza and appeared to have
the bout in hand. He escaped to take a 1-0 lead, but the two
wrestlers ended up in a scramble and Bosak came out of it
with a takedown. Bosak used a tilt with a minute left to score
three back points. That gave him a commanding 5-1 lead. Harrison
managed to escaped with seconds remaining, but it was too
little, too late. Final score, Bosak 5 Harrison 2. That dropped
Harrison into the 5th place wrestle off against Shuster.
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Notes
From the 2006 PIAA Tournament:
Hadley's
father Dan placed 3rd in the 1971 PIAA tournament, brother
Hudson took 6th in 2003 and brother Hayden was 5th in 2004.
Hadley's uncle Tim Harrison was GM's first state champion
in 1976 (30 years ago, almost to the day).
Hadley
ends the regular post season with 46 wins, 5 more than any
other wrestler in GM history. Hadley could rack up a few more
wins at Senior Nationals in Pittsburgh before he's finished.
McLane's
last state semifinalist was Tom Kirdahy in 1999. Ironically,
Kirdahy also lost by one point in semifinals that year.
Hadley
Harrison is Ryan Cook's first state placewinner as
a head coach. Congratulations Coach!
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Individual
GM Wrestlers at the 2006 PIAA Tournament
140-Hadley
Harrison
Prelim-Harrison
dec Earl Longstreth (Council Rock No.) 8-1
QF-Harrsion dec Mallie Shuster (Big Spring) 6-3
SF-Nick Nelson (Shaler) dec Harrison 6-5
Cons SF-Steve Bosak (State College) dec Harrison 5-2
5th/6th Place-Harrison dec Mallie Shuster (Big Spring)
4-2
Tournament
Record: 3-2 (PLACED 5TH)
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Team
Scores: 1. Nazareth-113.5, 2. Bald Eagle Area-85.5, 3. Upper
Perkiomen-72.5, 4.Boyertown-49,
4.
Central Daughin-49, 6. Canon McMillan-48, 7. Council Rock
So-47, 8. Easton-45.5, 9. Clearfield-31.5,
10. Lewistown-31, 11. Cumberland Valley-29, 12. Kiski-28,
12. McGuffey-28, 14.Cedar Cliff-27,
14. Quakertown-27, 16. Connellsville-26, 16. Jersey Shore-26,
18. Council Rock No-25, 18.
Spring-Ford-25, 20. Greater Latrobe-24, Greensburg Central
Catholic-24, 20. Indian Valley-24.....
46. Cathedral Prep-11, 48.General
McLane-9, 77. McDowell--2
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PIAA Championship Finals-
103-Jordan Oliver Easton DEC Nico Cortese Greensburg
Central Catholic 6-2
112-Colin Johnston Canon McMillan MAJOR Fred Rodgers
Boyertown 12-2
119-Billy Chamberlain Cumberland Valley DEC Walter Peppelman
Central Dauphin 2-1 OT TB
125-Brian Polashuk Spring Grove DEC Tyler Nauman Middletown
2-1
130-Mike Rappo Council Rock So DEC Steve Fittery Cocalico
7-5
135-Zack Kemmerer Upper Perkiomen DEC Matt Moley Spring-Ford
2-1 OT RO
140-Ashtin Primus Connellsville DEC Nick Nelson Shaler
7-4
145-Tim Darling Nazareth DEC Quentin Wright Bald Eagle
Area 8-5
152-Ryan Goodman Greater Latrobe DEC Matt Ryan Canon
McMillan 1-0
160-Brent Fiorito Upper Perkiomen DEC Thad Frick Nazareth
2-1 OT RO
171-Sam Eck Jersey Shore FALL David Crowell Nazareth
Fall 5:22
189-Pat Flynn Quakertown DEC Thomas Shovlin Central
Dauphin 5-4
215-Mike Cook Bald Eagle Area DEC Josh White Boyertown
6-5
275-Trevin Cowman Wyoming Valley West DEC Chris Dempsey
Ambridge 7-4
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-Third
Place Consolations-
103-Matt Snyder Lewistown FALL Joe Waltko North Allegheny
Fall 2:00
112-Tyler Sim McGuffey DEC Bobby Ward Nazareth 5-3 OT
119-Matt Kyler Clearfield DEC Matt Bonson Lewistown
9-2
125-Mario Giordano Nazareth DEC Ryan Kemmerer Upper
Perkiomen 3-1
130-Tom Barger Clearfield MAJOR Bryan Ortenzio Cedar
Cliff 8-0
135-Grant Paswall Bald Eagle Area DEC Tyler Oravec Kiski
Area 7-6
140-Justin Accordino Coughlin MAJOR Steve Bosak State
College 12-1
145-Rob Morrison Cedar Cliff DEC Zach McKendree Kiski
Area 5-2
152-Chris Barrick Big Spring DEC Jared Sernoffsky Elizabethtown
3-0
160-Landis Wright Bald Eagle Area MAJOR Brad Clark Methacton
9-0
171-A.J. Brentzel Penn Trafford DEC Jared Vivacqua Council
Rock N 3-1 OT
189-Garrett Hunter McGuffey DEC Pat Gilmore Council
Rock So 9-4
215-P.J. DiStefano Whitehall DEC Luke Cox Red Land 8-5
275-Mike Mutch Nazareth DEC Myles Caragein Keystone
Oaks 8-4 OT
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-Fifth
Place Consolations-
103-Nic Bedelyon Indian Valley DEC Mark Rappo Council
Rock So 4-0
112-Joe McCullough
Cathedral Prep MAJOR
Bryce Busler Cumberland Valley 10-0
119-Jason DeLuca Northern DEC Chris Sheetz Upper Perkiomen
5-3
125-Grant Lowther Trinity DEC Leonard Drummond Easton
7-4
130-Kyle Fluke State College DEC Brandon Bucher Northern
7-1
135-Josh Roosa Crestwood DEC James Fleming West Mifflin
2-0
140-Hadley Harrison General
McLane DEC Mallie Shuster Big Spring 4-2
145-Dave Zeek Council Rock N DEC Chris Dahlheimer Red
Lion 8-3
152-Curtis Branchen Avonworth DEC AJ Keebler Saint Marys
11-5
160-Justin Myers Dallastown DEC Zach Rabenold Freedom
3-1
171-Brian Shaw Hollidaysburg FALL Josh Serene Kittanning
Fall 4:46
189-Justin Wieller Northampton DEC Travis Stem Bald
Eagle Area 8-3
215-Ray Bennett Abington Heights FOR George Hingson
Moon Forfeit
275-Ryan Tomei Penn Trafford DEC Nate Knepp Indian Valley
6-2
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-Seventh
Place Consolations-
103-Zack Zummo Plum DEC Taylor Brown Emmaus 1-0
112-Tyler Fishburn Bellefonte MAJOR Tony Dallago Central
Dauphin 15-6
119-Nick Hyatt Boyertown DEC Andrew Flegler Nazareth
2-0
125-Jay Ivanco Gateway DEC Jeremy Stierly Owen J Roberts
5-3
130-Tom Barger Clearfield MAJOR Bryan Ortenzio Cedar
Cliff 8-0
135-Mike Greck Nazareth MAJOR Wade McCorkel Hershey
11-3
140-Braden Turner Southern Lehigh DEC Ed Geib Pennridge
6-1
145-Chris Grill Upper Darby DEC Colin Dailey Easton
4-0
152-Rob Hoffman Owen J Roberts DEC Bryan Knoblauch Council
Rock So 7-0
160-Brad Steinbach Saint Marys FALL A.J. Detwiler Pennridge
Fall 0:19
171-Nathan Murin Trinity DEC Josh Rock Mechanicsburg
9-2
189-Ben Maund Canon McMillan FALL Mike Platco Spring-Ford
Fall 4:49
215-Tobi Showunmi Pennsbury DEC Matt Riddle Kiski Area
3-2
275-Slav Mukha Northeast FALL Marcus Zimmerman Manheim
Central Fall 3:25
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3-11-06
Hadley
Harrison Wins Record Third NW Regional Title
Four Other GM Wrestlers Place
Hadley
Harrison made history Saturday in Altoona, PA. He became
the first General McLane wrestler to ever win three Regional
titles when he beat Steve Bosak of State College in the NW
Regional finals. Hadley defeated 15th ranked Christian Harr
of Holidaysburg, 5-3 in the quarterfinals and then scored
a fall over Central Mountain's Blaine Benner in the semis.
In the finals Hadley struck for a takedown almost immediately
against Bosak and cruised to an 8-2 win.
Eric
Zelina, Brandon Saraceno, Clay Steadman
and Kyle Goss all placed 4th, one win short of qualifying
for the state tournament. Zelina scored a 14-5 major
decison over 22nd ranked Adam Will of Indian Valley in the
opening round. Eric dropped out of the winner's bracket after
losing a 7-2 decision to number one ranked, Mike Robinson
of Lewistown in the semis. Zelina came back to post a 13-5
major decision over DuBois' Nick Centra in the consi semis.
That set up a rematch with Adam Will in the consi finals.
Eric's hopes of of making it to the state tournament were
dashed when he was caught in a Will headlock and decked in
2:14.
Brandon Saraceno flattened St. Marys Derek McCullough
at the 3:12 mark in the quarterfinals. He then lost by fall
to 5th ranked and eventual regional champ, Kyle Fluke in the
semis. Saraceno bounced back with a dominating, 16-0 technical
fall over Phillipsburg-Osceolla's DJ Cassler in the consi
semis. Saraceno's met Lewistown's 17th ranked, Kyle Swineford
of Lewistown in the consi finals. Swineford had won a previous
meeting between the two earlier in the year at the Lewistown
Duals, by an 11-5 score. Saraceno wrestled very tough match
and took Swineford right to the wall, before dropping a 6-4
heart breaker.
Clay
Steadman dropped a 6-3 decision to Brian Kochick of State
College in the quarterfinal round. He bounced back with a
solid 7-1 decision over Warren's Tommy Fredericks and then
posted back to back, one point wins to make the consi finals.
Clay's quest for a state medal ended when he dropped a 5-2
decision to Punxsutawney's Scott Phillips.
Kyle
Goss pinned Peabody's Mike Turner in the preliminary round.
He lost by fall to 9th ranked Ryan Maggs of Central Mountain
in the quarters. Goss bounced back to make the consolation
finals by posting a fall over Bradford's Adam Preist, a 6-2
win over Indian Valley's Skylar Roming and a 7-2 decision
over Alex Cressley. Kyle's hopes for a bronze medal ended
when he lost for the third time this season to Cathedral Prep's
Jon Wentz, 9-2.
Two
time state qualifier, Donald Osinski was upset by 17th
ranked Cody Johns of Lewistown, 5-3 in the quarter finals,
but bounced back with a couple of shutouts. He posted a 5-0
decision over Punxsutawney's Derek Reed and a 7-0 win over
Central Mountain's Chad Harpster. That set up consi semi match
with Warren's 8th ranked, Alex Lauffenburger. It was the fourth
meeting between the two wrestlers this season. Osinski's try
for a third trip to Hershey ended when Lauffenburger won a
3-2 decision.
McLane's
other two regional qualifiers, Keith Scharrer and Sean
McFadden dropped out of contention earlier in the tourney.
Scharrer won his first bout, but then dropped two straight.
Sophomore, McFadden went 0-2.
General
McLane finished 6th as a team at the NW Regional Tournament.
It was one of their better finishes in recent history, esclipsed
only by the their 2004 1st place finish.
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Notes
From the NW Regional Tournament:
Hadley
Harrison set a new GM record for "Most Wins in a
Season". He secured his 42nd win in the semis and his
43rd in the finals, surpassing brother Hayden's former record
of 41.
Donald
Osinski went 2-2 at Regionals, but his second win in Altoona
gave him 41 wins for the season which tied him with Hayden
for the second spot.
Kyle
Goss scored two falls at regionals and ended the season
with 28. That broke Frank Myers's single season record of
27, which stood as the standard since 1983. Goss also racked
up 39 wins this year. That ties him with Myers for 5th on
the all-time "season wins" list.
Eric
Zelina and Brandon Saraceno also entered the record
books with their 35 wins this year. The two became the just
the 20th and 21st wrestlers in GM history to win 34 or more
bouts in a single season. Eric Zelina also scored two
major decisions at Regionals, running his season total to
nine. That ties him for the top spot for most major decisions
in a single season.
The
McLane wrestling team added 4 pins to their total at the
NW Regional Tournament. They now have 186, 5th best in the
state acoording to PA Sports Beat.
Congratulations
to our senior wrestlers who's high school careers ended this
weekend. We will miss you, but wish you the best in your future
endeavors!
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Team Scores: 1) Bald Eagle Area-162, 2) Indian
Valley-137, 3) Lewistown-97, 4) DuBois-81, Erie Prep-80,
6) General
McLane-69.5, 7)Central Mountain and Clearfield-55,
9) Holidaysburg-54, 10) Bellefonte-52,
11) St. Marys-47.5, 12) State College-45, 13) McDowell-30,
14) Punxsutawney-28, 15) Corry-22,
16) Titusville-20, 17) Warren-19, 18) Strong Vincent-18, 19)
Altoona and Franklin-16, 21) Oil City-14,
22) Keystone-14, 23) Meadville-11, 24) Phillipsburg-Osceola-10,
25) Langley-8.5, 26) Carrick and
Conneaut Lake-8, 28) Bradford-5, 29) Alderdice-2, 30) Perry
Traditional Academy and Schenley-1,
32) Peabody-0, 33) Brashear- -1, 34, 34) Westinghouse- -4.
Championship
Finals
103-Nick Bedelyon (Ind Val) dec Matt Snyder (Lewist) 9-2
112-Joe McCullough (Prep) dec Tyler Fishburn (Bellef) 9-4
119-Matt Kyler (Clearf) maj dec Matt Bonson (Lewist) 10-0
125-Mike Robinson (Lewist) dec Stuart Rhodes (Holidaysb) 9-3
130-Kyle Fluke (St Col) dec Tom Barger (Clearf) 5-3 (OT)
135-Grant Paswell (BEA) maj dec Cody Johns (Lewist) 8-0
140-Hadley Harrison (GM)
dec Steve Bosak (St Col) 8-2
145-Quentin Wright (BEA) dec Jeremiah Will (Ind Val) 7-1
152-Jason Ardillo (Prep) dec Jake Jukiewicz (Str Vinc) 2-0
160-Landis Wright (BEA) dec Brad Steinbach (St Marys) 5-0
171-Brian Shaw (Holidaysb) dec Mario Morelli 4-2 (OT)
189-Travis Stem (BEA) dec Ryan Maggs (Centr Mt) 3-2
215-Mike Cook (BEA) wb inj def Nam Shrtzer (Ind Val)
275-Kevin Struble (BEA) dec Gabe Bowley (DuB) 3-1
Consolation
Finals
103-Rocco Welleck (Prep) dec Garrett Singer (Bellef) 2-0
112-Ethan Swope (DuB) dec Brandon Potts (Altoona) 6-2
119-Chad Frankhouser (Ind Val) maj dec Steve Zoni (Prep) 10-1
125-Adam Will (Ind Val) pinned Eric
Zelina (GM) 2:14
130-Kyle Swineford (Lewist) dec Brandon
Saraceno (GM) 6-4
135-Nick Perrine (Frankl) dec Alex Lauffenburger (War) 4-3
140-Zach Bussard (DuB) dec Christian Harr (Holidaysb) 3-2
145-Zach Lundgren (DuB) dec Brian Towers (Mdv) 8-4
152-AJ Keebler (St Marys) dec Ryan Ochalek (O City) 2-1
160-Nathan Kucnick (McD) dec Adam Picketts (Ind Val) 2-0
171-Scott Phillips (Punxsy) dec Clay
Steadman (GM) 5-2
189-Jonathon Wentz (Prep) dec Kyle
Goss (GM) 9-2
215-Nick Roussin (Cor) dec Zac Engel (Centr Mt) 7-1
275-Nate Knepp (Ind Val) dec Cody Colwell (Keyst) 7-2
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Individual
Wrestlers at the 2006 AAA NW Regional Tournament