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Posts Tagged ‘Abington Heights’
April 16th, 2010 | Author: HSWrestling.net
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Athlete/Weight: No. 47 Evan Craig, 285
College Choice: Rider
No. 47 Evan Craig, 285’s Details:
(Hometown, State, Commitment Type)
Abington Heights, PA, Verbal
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March 26th, 2010 | Author: HSWrestling.net
This article was originally published at HSWrestling.net. Copyright: HSWrestling.net.
Athlete/Weight: No. 39 Evan Craig, 285
College Choice: Rider
No. 39 Evan Craig, 285’s Details:
(Hometown, State, Commitment Type)
Abington Heights, PA, Verbal
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March 17th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
This article was originally published at PennLive.com. Copyright: PennLive.com.
Tyler Buckman right, of Central Dauphin reverses Steve Spearman left, of McDowell.
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(JOHN C. WHITEHED, The Patriot-News)
It’s only 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, it’s rainy, dreary and incredibly windy, yet the string of automobile headlights lined up on Hersheypark Drive heading for Giant Center stretches from the arena’s intersection beyond the crest of the hill more than a half-mile back. Had one of the six mats used during the PIAA Wrestling Championships been outside, the wind could have rolled it up and rolled it over to Hersheypark Arena, where the championships used to be conducted. But it was the Class AAA semifinals these 8,000 fans wanted to see and little was going to stop them. For good reason. The Triple-A semis are by far the highlight of the eight-session, three-day event. This year’s talent level was Triple-A squared. Check out these champions’ college choices: Josh Dziewa to Iowa. Josh Kindig to Oklahoma State. Mitchell Port to Division I Edinboro. The Alton twins to Penn State. Marshall Peppelman to Cornell. Spencer Myers to Maryland. Evan Craig to Rider. That’s a small sampling. So next year, when you’re en route to the tournament and someone asks you for directions to Giant Center, the answer is simple: “Practice, practice, practice.” How popular is this PIAA event, you ask? I can tell you. Pennlive.com received 442,645 page views for the wrestling coverage over the three days. There were 2,300 people involved in online chats, and they sent more than 3,000 messages. That shows the passion not only statewide, but one person online was in China and another in Florida. However, what would a tournament that draws that much attention and was witnessed by 57,000 fans be without a complaint? I just happen to have one. If you’re a wrestler and you’ve just lost a match, have the decency to shake your opponent’s hand. Look him in the eye and shake his hand. Don’t slap at his hand, don’t offer your left hand, don’t turn your back and throw your hand at his, possibly hitting it, possibly not. Grow up and shake his hand. Losing a match won’t be the worst thing that will happen to you in your life. Having said that, a tip of the mat to Central Dauphin’s Tyler Buckman, the 130-pound senior who lost a heartbreaking finals match to Erie McDowell sophomore Steve Spearman. Buckman not only shook Spearman’s hand, he gave him a pat on the shoulder. And after the two shook the hands of the opposing coaches, Buckman stopped Spearman at the side of the mat and hugged him. The fans appreciated the quality of the match, and they let them know afterward with rousing applause. They also appreciated the sportsmanship. I wouldn’t call this a complaint because you’d have to be a fool to complain about Andrew Alton of Central Mountain, voted the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. But I would have voted for heavyweight Craig of Abington Heights. He won his second title by pinning four straight opponents. He’s not yet at the already collegiate level of the Alton twins or CD’s Peppelman, but he’s getting mighty close. And if ever there was a year to start an Outstanding Runner-up award, my vote would go to CD’s Buckman. Another tip of the mat to the four District 12 (Philadelphia city schools) wrestlers who earned medals. Shane Springer of La Salle College was runner-up to Dylan Alton at 152. Casey Kent of La Salle lost his first match and won five straight bouts to place third at 125. Only two other wrestlers did that, and it’s quite a feat. Nick Bongard of Monsignor Bonner was sixth at 119, and Anthony White of Northeast Catholic was seventh at 140. Lest you think that Saturday night marked the end of the season, think again. The season will be capped off Saturday with the Dapper Dan Classic at the Pitt Field House. Joe Spisak of Boiling Springs and CD’s Peppelman are part of a Pennsylvania all-star team that will take on a team of stars from around the United States. It’s a prestigious event, one which the USA has dominated as of late. This year could be different. Spisak will face Jamie Clark, a three-time Ohio champion from St. Edwards with a career record of 128-8. Clark is heading for Illinois; Spisak, for Virginia. Peppelman will meet Nick Sulzer, also from St. Edwards and a one-time champ who is 146-17 and headed for UVa. Other matches that should be quite interesting include Andrew Alton against Joe Cozart (226-4), a four-time Florida champ headed for Iowa State; Dylan Alton against Jackson Morse (184-9), a three-time Michigan champ headed for Illinois, and Craig against Bobby Telford (116-40), a two-time Delaware champ en route to Iowa. Mike Evans of Blair Academy in New Jersey by way of Cumberland Valley is on the U.S. team and is set to face Jamie Callender of Council Rock North. Evans also is headed for Iowa next season. The match begins at 8 p.m. It will be preceded at 6 p.m. by a match between a team of WPIAL (Pittsburgh suburbs) all-stars and a team of New York state stars. If you’re not wrestled out, the NCAA Championships begin today in Omaha, Neb. Plenty of action will be on ESPNU Friday (10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.) and Saturday (11 a.m.), and the finals are 7:30 p.m. Saturday on ESPN.
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March 15th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
This article was originally published at PennLive.com. Copyright: PennLive.com.
Tyler Buckman vs. Steve Spearman was the event's top match
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(JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, The Patriot-News)
1. WILDCATS REVENGE: After falling short in the team championships, it only seems fitting that Central Mountain win the team title in the PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships. The Wildcats were led by Andrew and Dylan Alton, who won titles at 145 and 152, but also had two other placers to break Central Dauphin’s streak of six straight team titles.
2. CRAIG IS KING HOSS: When you look at Abington Heights’ Evan Craig, you see a big guy who looks like he doesn’t have much athletic ability. Ah, that is the first mistake. Craig has that and more, proving it by pinning every one of his opponents on the way to a second straight state title at 285.
3. BEST IN SHOW: If the Class AAA and Class AA finals were the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the match between Central Dauphin’s Tyler Buckman and McDowell’s Steve Spearman was the top entry — by far. It had twists, turns, suspense and drama all wrapped into one, and the crowd showed appreciation with a postmatch ovation.
4. NICE GUYS FINISH FIRST: Boiling Springs’ Joe Spisak is a friendly and respectful kid that keeps his nose clean and works hard. He is the poster child for what this sport is really about, and it was good to see him get rewarded for his four years of tireless work with a state title.
5. LEGACY CEMENTED: It isn’t often that you catch a glimpse of someone so developed and so accomplished at their craft that they are in a class of their own. But Central Dauphin’s Marshall Peppelman getting his arm raised after a pin in the finals for a third straight state title seemed like an appropriate ending.
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March 13th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
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Central Dauphin's Marshall Peppelman won his third straight PIAA title with a pin against West Allegheny's Troy Reaghard.
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(JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, The Patriot-News)
Results and quick recaps from each match of the PIAA Class AAA championship finals.
103 POUNDS In an ultimate tie breaker fourth overtime, Canon McMillan's Conner Schram burst out of the grasp of Hempfield's Austin Miller to win a, let's say, 'tentative' 103-pound final. The wrestlers exchanged escapes in the first and second periods and did little from their feet on their way to a four-overtime marathon.
112 POUNDS Derry Area's Jimmy Gulibon won his second PIAA title in as many years, putting on a clinic from his feet in a 12-5 decision over Blue Mountain's Corey Keener. Gulibon struck twice in the first period and never trailed to finish his season with a 36-1 record and state gold.
119 POUNDS Franklin Regional's Nico Megaludis out-lasted Liberty's Anthony Marino, using constant pressure in the final period to win an 8-4 decision. Megaludis, the state champ at 112 pounds last season, scored a late takedown to put the finishing touches on the victory.
125 POUNDS Bellefonte's Mitchell Port and Nazareth's Zachary Horan went back and forth in a match jam-packed with action. Port got the better end of some wild flurries and came away with a 6-3 win.
130 POUNDS A wild ride from start to finish, McDowell's Steve Spearman scored an emphatic late takedown to topple Central Dauphin's Tyler Buckman 7-6 in rideout time. Buckman escaped to take a 6-5 lead, but surrendered the winning takedown and just missed turning Spearman for back points in the final seconds.
135 POUNDS Council Rock South's Josh Dziewa finished his dominant run through the 135 bracket, making short work of Cumberland Valley's Shawn Greevy with a first-period pin. Dziewa won two matches by fall and out-scored his other two opponents 7-0 in capturing the gold.
140 POUNDS Blue Mountain's Josh Kindig led from start to finish, disposing of Pittsburgh Central Catholic's Lorenzo Thomas in an 8-3 victory in the finals. Kindig was the gold medal winner at 135 last season and repeated at 140 with two pins and two decisions.
145 POUNDS Central Mountain's Andrew Alton won his second straight PIAA title with a 23-8 technicall fall over West Allegheny's Aaron McKinney. Alton tore through the 145 bracket with two pins and two technicall falls, in which he totaled 50 combined points.
152 POUNDS Dylan Alton used a quick flurry to grab an early lead and cruise to an 11-4 victory over Lasalle's Shane Springer. Dylan Alton one-upped twin brother Andrew with his third straight PIAA gold medal.
160 POUNDS Central Dauphin's Marshall Peppelman used his signature tilt to put West Allegheny's Troy Reaghard on his back, then sunk in a deep half nelson to flatten him out in a second-period pin. The win sent Peppelman to his third straight state title.
171 POUNDS Familiar rivals squared off in the state finals as Central Dauphin's Kenny Courts won a third straight matchup against Cumberland Valley's Tristan Warner, this time for state gold. Courts took an early 4-0 lead when he dumped Warner to his back and held on for a 6-4 win.
189 POUNDS A second caution stall against Council Rock North's Jamie Callender gave Springfield's Andre Petroski the tying point, and after taking a 5-4 lead on an escape, Petroski re-paid the favor with a couple of stalling calls in the final minute. Callender cashed in 33 seconds into overtime, wrapping up a clean double leg and securing a 7-5 win.
215 POUNDS Selinsgrove's Spencer Myers controlled East Pennsboro's Zach Nye from the neutral position and handed Nye his first loss of the season, 5-3. Nye was aiming to become East Penn's first gold medalist since 1978.
285 POUNDS Abington Heights' Evan Craig battered and bruised Central Mountain's Zack Corl on his way to defending his state title with a second-period pin. Craig led 4-0 when he cranked Corl to his back with an arm bar and finished the pin at the 2:45 mark.
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March 12th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
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Bo Candelaria of Middletown controls Tim Riley of Council Rock South on the way to a technical fall.
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(JOE HERMITT, The Patriot-News)
CLASS AAA 145 POUNDS: Ryan Krecker (33-4), Nazareth vs. Bo Candelaria (30-3), Middletown: Candelaria looks unbeatable after scoring tech falls in the finals of districts and in Thursday’s first round of states. But don’t discount Krecker, who defeated Candelaria at Beast of the East in mid-December 7-2 and will be a tough out for the Blue Raiders star.
285 POUNDS: Evan Craig (47-0), Abington Heights vs. Adam Lazenga (41-1), Bethel Park: Craig was the runner-up at 285 as a sophomore and moved to the top of the podium a year ago. He will face his first test of the tournament in Lazenga, who is a pinning machine and put up plenty of resistance to the mighty Craig.
CLASS AA 112 POUNDS: David White (42-3), Athens vs. Evan Link (34-4), Penn Cambria: Link is on the rebound from a surprising third-place finish in the Southwest Region last week in Johnstown. He will look to get back on track against White, a two-time state medalist and Northeast Region champion.
152 POUNDS: Tyler Hain (34-4), Warrior Run vs. Cody Wiercioch (35-1), Charleroi: Hain is a two-time PIAA runner-up and squares off against arguably the best freshman in Class AA. It’s senior against the youngster to see who will be the favorite to stand at the top of the podium on Saturday.
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March 11th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
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What: PIAA Class AAA Wrestling Championships.
When: Today through Saturday.
Where: Giant Center, Hershey, Pa.
Predictions: (Top eight finishers in each weight class earn
state medals. *Denotes returning state champion.)
103 1. Jordan Conaway, New Oxford; 2. Ethan Kenney,
Connellsville; 3. Anthony Cabrera, Liberty.
112 1. *Jimmy Gulibon, Derry; 2. Corey Keener, Blue
Mountain; 3. Tom Traxler, Bellefonte.
119 1. *Nico Megaludis, Franklin Regional; 2. Anthony
Marino, Liberty; 3. Matt Malfaro, Boyertown.
125 1. Zach Horan, Nazareth; 2. Mitchell Port,
Bellefonte; 3. Cameron Throckmorton, South Western.
130 1. Steve Spearman, Erie McDowell; 2. Mitch Minotti,
Easton; 3. Tyler Zymroz, Pittsburgh Central Catholic.
135 1. Josh Dziewa, Council Rock South; 2. Alex
Pellicciotti, Boyertown; 3. Jordan Rich, Central Mountain.
140 1. *Josh Kindig, Blue Mountain; 2. Mark Hartenstine,
Easton; 3. Brian Brill, Central Mountain.
145 1. *Andrew Alton, Central Mountain; 2. Aaron
McKinney, West Allegheny; 3. Ryan Krecker, Nazareth.
152 1. *Dylan Alton, Central Mountain; 2. Zack Shannon,
Kiski Area; 3. Austin Sommer, Northampton.
160 1. *Marshall Peppleman, Central Dauphin; 2. Mark
Havers, Bradford; 3. JM Staudenmayer, Plymouth-Whitemarsh.
171 1. Kenny Courts, Central Dauphin; 2. Tyler Wilps,
Chartiers Valley; 3. Tristan Warner, Cumberland Valley.
189 1. Antonio Giorgio, Warwick; 2. Jamie Callender,
Council Rock North; 3. Andre Petroski, Springfield.
215 1. Spencer Myers, Selinsgrove; 2. *Nate Gaffney,
Connellsville; 3. Sean Sadosky, St. Marys.
285 1. *Evan Craig, Abington Heights; 2. Zach Corl,
Central Mountain; 3. Adam Lazenga, Bethel Park.
BETH HUDSON
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