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Preview – 2023 PIAA AA State Championships (107-145)

The 2023 PIAA State Championships kick off on Thursday in the Giant Center. First off, for brackets, visit my bracket hub. Now, let’s look at the lower weights for AA and who we should look out for.

107 LBS

Favorite

(SE-1) Aaron Seidel (Northern Lebanon)

Top Contenders

(SW-1) Dominic Deputy (Chestnut Ridge)

(NW-1) Dalton Wenner (Cranberry)

(NE-1) Gage Swank (Muncy)

“Land Mines”

(SW-2) Cameron Baker (Burrell)

(NE-3) Aristotel Bobotas (Montoursville)

Top Potential Matchups

Quarterfinals – Cameron Baker (Burrell) vs Gage Swank (Muncy)

Quarterfinals – Aristotel Bobotas (Montoursville) vs Dalton Wenner (Cranberry)

Quarterfinals – Kole Davidheiser (Faith Christian) vs Dominic Deputy (Chesnut Ridge)

Finals – Aaron Seidel (Northern Lebanon) vs Dominic Deputy (Chestnut Ridge)

Aaron Seidel

The clear favorite in this weight is returning state champion, Aaron Seidel. Seidel has had an impressive season going 44-0 winning tournaments like King of the Mountain, Bethlehem Holiday Wrestling Classic, and district/regional championships. He also holds a win this year over his primary contender Dominic Deputy at King of the Mountain in the finals; 6-2.

The Field

Deputy is 37-3 on the year and is one of the many impressive freshmen in this field. His three losses were to top-level guys like Seidel, Davis Motyka (Wyoming Seminary), and Ayden Smith (Notre Dame-GP), with whom he split overtime wins. Wenner and Swank are great challengers if they make it to the Semi-Finals. However, Cameron Baker and Aristotel Bobotas could derail their Semi-Final bids. Baker had a great run to the finals at the Southwest AA Regional with wins over Jacob Sombronski (United) and Mason Beatty (Mount Union) before losing to Deputy in the finals. Bobotas will make the bottom half of that bracket even more interesting with his great talent.

114 LBS

Favorite

(SE-1) Ayden Smith (Notre Dame-GP)

Top Contenders

(SW-1) Landon Bainey (West Branch)

(SW-2) Nico Fanella (Indiana)

“Land Mines”

(SW-5) Parker Sentipal (Burgettstown)

(SE-2) Mason McLendon (Susquenita)

Top Potential Matchups

Round of 16 – Ayden Smith (Notre Dame-GP) vs Parker Sentipal (Burgettstown)

Quarterfinals – Nico Fanella (Indiana) vs Weston Pisarchick (Brockway)

Quarterfinals – Colton Wade (Sullivan County) vs Mason McLendon (Susquenita)

Finals – Ayden Smith (Notre Dame-GP  vs Landon Bainey (West Branch)

Ayden Smith

Ayden Smith is the favorite in this weight, coming into the state tournament with a 43-3 record. Smith has placed twice at the state tournament with a 4th and 3rd in the last two seasons. Smith has been to three major national tournaments this year and placed 3rd in the Walsh Jesuit Ironman and Powerade to go along with an Escape the Rock Championship win. Smith, however, is on the tough side of the bracket with a possibility of last year’s state 5th place finisher Parker Sentipal in the Round of 16 and a very good Nico Fanella in the Semi-Finals.

The Field

Landon Bainey has a more favorable path to the finals, but that does not mean he will get there. Bainey might face Mason McLendon who has made three trips to Hershey. McLendon has some quality wins along with Bainey, so that possible Semi-Final could be a good one. Parker Sentipal could make some noise in the consolation rounds despite the possibility of being knocked out early on. He might be one of those guys that navigates through the consolations to place at the state tournament.

121 LBS

Favorite

(NE-1) Brandt Harer (Montgomery)

Top Contenders

(SE-1) Gauge Botero (Faith Christian)

(NE-2) Branden Wentzel (Montoursville)

(SW-1) Lucas Fye (Bald Eagle Area)

“Land Mines”

(NE-3) Max Wirnsberger (Meadowbrook Christian)

(SE-2) Jackson Rush (West Perry)

Top Potential Matchups

Quarterfinals – Gauge Botero (Faith Christian) vs Branden Wentzel (Montoursville)

Quarterfinals – Brandt Harer (Montgomery) vs Jackson Rush (West Perry)

Finals – Branden Wentzel (Montoursville) vs Brandt Harer (Montgomery)

Brandt Harer

Let me introduce you to him if you have not heard of Brandt Harer. Coming in as one of the top freshmen in the state, Harer has defeated last year’s state runner-up Branden Wentzel four times this season, yeah, four. Harer is 42-1 on the season, with his lone loss coming to Tahir Parkins in the Cumberland Valley Kickoff Classic finals; 4-3. Harer has a total of 37 bonus point wins this year with only one regular decision in an 8-1 District 4 Championship win over Wentzel.

The Field

Despite Harer, this field is loaded, especially on the top side of the bracket. Former state champion and last year’s runner-up Branden Wentzel has an arduous task to make it back to the finals. Returning state 3rd, Gauge Botero most likely awaits Wentzel in the Quarterfinals. Botero only has two losses coming to Anthony Knox, a New Jersey standout. That will be one of the best Friday morning matchups.

127 LBS

Favorite

(SW-1) Chris Vargo (Bentworth)

Top Contenders

(NW-1) Cyrus Hurd (North East)

(SW-2) Cooper Hornack (Burrell)

“Land Mines”

(NE-2) David Kennedy (Montoursville)

(NE-3) Tyler Ulrich (Warrior Run)

Top Potential Matchups

Quarterfinals – Chris Vargo (Bentworth) vs David Kennedy (Montoursville)

Quarterfinals – Tyler Ulrich (Warrior Run) vs Arment Waltenbaugh (Faith Christian)

Quarterfinals – Cooper Hornack (Burrell) vs Matthew Smith (Midd-West)

Semi-Finals – Cooper Hornack (Burrell) vs Cyrus Hurd (North East)

Chris Vargo

Two-time state placer Chris Vargo is the favorite in this weight with a 39-2 record on the year and a 5th and 3rd place finish at previous year’s tournaments. His season is highlighted by an Ultimate Warrior Tournament Championship win over Coen Bainey and a win last weekend over top contender Cooper Hornack in the Southwest Regional finals.

The Field

Hornack and Vargo have split matches this year with Hornack winning at WPIALs and Vargo winning at Regionals. Hornack has placed twice at the state tournament with a 2nd and 4th place finish in previous years. Hornack and Vargo are on a possible collision course to the finals, with Hornack having a tougher path with Matthew Smith and Cyrus Hurd in the way. David Kennedy and Tyler Ulrich could bust the top half of the bracket wide-open, winning matches they would not be predicted to win.

133 LBS

Favorite

(NE-1) Jaden Pepe (Wyoming Area)

Top Contenders

(NE-2) Scott Johnson (Muncy)

(NW-1) JoJo Przybycien (Ft LeBoeuf)

“Land Mines”

(NE-3) Conner Heckman (Midd-West)

Top Potential Matchups

Quarterfinals – Conner Heckman (Midd-West) vs JoJo Przybycien (Ft LeBoeuf)

Semi-Finals – Jaden Pepe (Wyoming Area) vs Peter Chacon (Montour)

Semi-Finals – Scott Johnson (Muncy) vs JoJo Przybycien (Ft LeBoeuf)

Finals – Jaden Pepe (Wyoming Area) vs Scott Johnson (Muncy)

Jaden Pepe

Two-time state champion Jaden Pepe is the favorite to three-peat this year. Pepe is 39-1 on the year, with his lone loss coming to Florida prep standout Elijah Rivera. Despite the loss, Pepe has one of the best wins in this field, with an 8-4 win over returning state champion Scott Johnson in the Northeast Regional final. There is a high likelihood that we will see Pepe and Johnson in the finals Saturday afternoon.

The Field

Do not let Johnson’s 32-6 record fool you. He has been to the most demanding tournaments like Top Hat, Powerade, and Mid-Winter Mayhem. He has faced and lost twice to Dalton Perry (Central Mountain) and his teammate Luke Simcox, AAA state contenders. The guy who stands in the way of a Pepe vs Johnson final is JoJo Przybycien. Johnson has a win over Przybycien this year in the Mid-Winter Mayhem finals, 11-1. Despite that, Przybycien is a two-time state placer with a 6th and 4th. That possible Johnson vs Przybycien Semi-Final could be one of the better Friday night matches.

139 LBS

Favorite

(NE-1) Anthony Evanitsky (Wyoming Area)

Top Contenders

(SE-1) Chase Hontz (Faith Christian)

(SW-1) Joey Sentipal (Burgettstown)

“Land Mines”

(SE-2) Bryson Vaughn (Notre Dame-GP)

(NE-2) Reagan Milheim (Warrior Run)

Top Potential Matchups

Quarterfinals – Bryson Vaughn (Notre Dame-GP) vs Brady Collins (Clearfield)

Quarterfinals – Joey Sentipal (Burgettstown) vs Reagan Milheim (Warrior Run)

Semi-Finals – Joey Sentipal (Burgettstown) vs Chase Hontz (Faith Christian)

Anthony Evanitsky

Anthony Evanitsky comes in as the favorite at this weight. He is 37-4 on the year and is a returning state placer taking 3rd place in his freshman year. Evanitsky has had one of the better years in this field. His four losses are coming to state championship-caliber opponents in Conner Harer (Montgomery) and Matt Repos (Central Dauphin)—two losses to top prep-level guys.

The Field

The more challenging side of this bracket is the bottom half with Joey Sentipal and Chase Hontz. Sentipal has made the trip to Hershey all four years but has failed to place up to this point. Chase Hontz is among some of those talented young guys at Faith Christian. He comes in with some wins and losses against state-level guys this season, including splitting matches with Bryson Vaughn. Vaughn and Milheim have the ability to shake things up in this bracket and derail someone’s state title run. Milheim dropped a tiebreakers match to Evanitsky in the Northeast AA Semi-Finals and could shake things up as a freshman trying to prove himself.

145 LBS

Favorite

(SE-1) Vince Bouzakis (Notre Dame-GP)

Top Contenders

(NE-1) Kaden Milheim (Warrior Run)

(NE-3) Cade Wirnsberger (Meadowbrook Christian)

(SW-1) Trent Hoover (Penn Cambria)

“Land Mines”

(SW-2) Calan Bollman (Chestnut Ridge)

(NE-3) Cade Wirnsberger (Meadowbrook Christian)

Top Potential Matchups

Round of 16 – Gage Wentzel (Montoursville) vs Vince Bouzakis (Notre Dame-GP)

Quarterfinals – Cade Wirnsberger (Meadowbrook Christian) vs Trent Hoover (Penn Cambria)

Semi-Finals – Kaden Milheim (Warrior Run) vs Vince Bouzakis (Notre Dame-GP)

Vince Bouzakis

Vince Bouzakis is the favorite to win it at 145 LBS. This is the first year for Bouzakis at Notre Dame-GP despite being a Junior as he spent the last two years at Wyoming Seminary. His transition to Notre Dame-GP has been very smooth where he has gone 42-7 on the year. Six of his Seven losses on the year came to out-of-state/prep wrestlers at the Walsh Jesuit Ironman and Escape the Rock tournaments. His only loss to a PIAA opponent was to Mac Church (Waynesburg), 5-1. However, Bouzakis has shown dominance in his run through District 11 and the Southeast AA Regional.

The Field

One of the biggest challengers to Bouzakis is returning state placer Kaden Milheim who placed 3rd last year. Those two might hit in the Semi-Finals to create a marquee match on Friday night. The bottom half of this bracket can implode. The Max Stein vs Cade Wirnsberger, opening round match can be significant. Wirnsberger is one of the leading contenders out of the bottom half of the bracket. Wirnsberger is a two-time state placer placing 6th and 4th in previous years. He has a tricky path because he faces talented Sophomore and returning state placer Max Stein first off and then Trent Hoover in the next round.

Records and stats were collected at pa-wrestling.com

Predictions – 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships AAA

The 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships kick off Thursday in Hershey. Here are my dual-by-dual predictions for the AAA tournament.

I reviewed every matchup and jotted down projected lineups for each team. Then I scored each matchup that I came up with. I want everyone to understand that I did not account for forfeits or possible injuries. If I knew that a wrestler would not be in the lineup, I took them out, but scores reflect every match being wrestled without forfeits. I will end these predictions with an explanation of each matchup, but first, let me run through my initial thoughts.

Well, District 11 will run this bracket. It still amazes me that the district only gets two qualifiers, but regardless, Nazareth and Bethlehem Catholic seem to be on another collision course to the finals. Bethlehem Catholic has the easiest road to the finals of the two teams, with only Waynesburg being the only real threat. If Bethlehem Catholic can get past Waynesburg, they should make it to the finals. Nazareth has a more challenging path, with Central Dauphin and Canon-McMillan potential Quarterfinal and Semi-Final matchups. They should be able to get past both teams to square off against Bethlehem Catholic in the finals. Since we just saw that dual last week, I do not see any real change in results, so Bethlehem Catholic should take home the title.

Central Dauphin and Waynesburg have similar paths to the 3rd Place match. Both will lose to the District 11 teams and drop to the consolations. Central Dauphin will have an easier way than Waynesburg will in the consolations. I do not see Central Dauphin stumbling much in the consolations, so that is why I have them wrestling for third. Waynesburg will have two “easy” duals before they get another re-match with Canon-McMillan. Both duals were close this year, with Canon-McMillan able to flip results from the first dual to win the District 7 title last Saturday. This time around, I have Waynesburg winning a razor-sharp dual to advance to the consolation finals. There will be another tight dual, but Waynesburg is just put together better at the heavier weights, pushing them to a victory.

Round of 16

Hempfield Area defeats Pennridge 32-23

Hempfield Area wins 8/13 matches with 4 wins including bonus points. Pennridge wins 5 matches with 3 wins by bonus points.

Cumberland Valley defeats Central Mountain 27-22

Cumberland Valley wins 7/13 matches with 3 wins collecting bonus points. Central Mountain wins 6 matches with and 2 win including bonus points.

Waynesburg defeats Shikellamy 30-22

Waynesburg wins 7/13 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Shikellamy wins 6 matches with and 2 win including bonus points.

Bethlehem Catholic defeats Council Rock South 38-6

Bethlehem Catholic wins 11/13 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Council Rock South wins 2 matches all by regular decision.

Central Dauphin defeats LaSalle 36-12

Central Dauphin wins 10/13 matches with 4 wins with bonus points. LaSalle wins 3 matches with 1 match ending with bonus points.

Nazareth defeats Delaware Valley 39-12

Nazareth wins 10/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Delaware Valley wins 3 matches with 1 match ending with bonus points.

Cathedral Prep defeats Spring-Ford 25-19

Cathedral Prep wins 8/13 matches with only 1 win including bonus points. Spring-Ford wins 5 matches with 3 wins including bonus points.

Canon-McMillan defeats Chambersburg 28-19

Canon-McMillan wins 8/13 matches with 2 wins being bonus points. Chambersburg wins 5 matches with 2 bonus point wins.

Consolation Round 1

Pennridge defeats Central Mountain 31-27

Pennridge wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Central Mountain wins 6 matches with 5 bonus point wins.

Council Rock South defeats Shikellamy 29-24

Council Rock South wins 8/13 matches with 3 bonus point wins. Shikellamy wins 5 matches with 3 wins including bonus points.

Delaware Valley defeats LaSalle 32-28

Delaware Valley wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. LaSalle wins 6 matches with5 bonus point wins.

Spring-Ford defeats Chambersburg 30-22

Spring-Ford wins 8/13 matches with 2 bonus point wins. Chambersburg wins 5 matches with 3 wins including bonus points.

Quarterfinals

Cumberland Valley defeats Hempfield Area 32-27

Cumberland Valley wins 7/13 matches including 5 bonus point wins. Hempfield Area wins 6 matches also with 5 bonus point wins. This will be one of the tighter Quarterfinal matches with both teams matching up very well. Although I believe that they will have equal bonus point wins, Cumberland Valley will have 3 pins to Hempfield Area’s 2. The extra match win will help push Cumberland Valley to a win.

Bethlehem Catholic defeats Waynesburg 36-24

Bethlehem Catholic wins 8/13 matches with 7 bonus point wins. Waynesburg wins 5 matches with 4 bonus point wins. Bethlehem Catholic can pull away with key wins in the lightweights before they get to the heavier weights where Waynesburg is much better.

Nazareth defeats Central Dauphin 34-22

Nazareth wins 8/13 matches with 4 wins including bonus points. Central Dauphin wins 5 matches with 3 bonus point wins. Nazareth will pick up wins in bunches with a solid middle-weight and upper-weight combo. Central Dauphin will need to win some key matches early on to keep up with Nazareth.

Canon-McMillan defeats Cathedral Prep 40-21

Canon-McMillan wins 9/13 matches with 5 bonus point wins. Cathedral Prep wins 4 matches with 3 bonus point wins. Canon-McMillan will take advantage of a weaker lineup in Cathedral Prep to get a big win. Canon-McMillan has great lower-weight and upper-weight wrestlers that they should get some big wins from. That will help them push past Cathedral Prep.

Consolation Round 2

Pennridge defeats Cathedral Prep 33-29

Pennridge wins 7/13 matches and wins 6 matches including bonus points. Cathedral Prep wins 6 matches with 4 bonus point wins.

Central Dauphin defeats Council Rock South 37-19

Central Dauphin wins 8/13 matches with 5 bonus point wins. Council Rock South wins 5 matches with only 2 bonus point wins.

Waynesburg defeats Delaware Valley 40-23

Waynesburg wins 8/13 matches with 6 bonus point wins. Delaware Valley wins 5 matches with 2 bonus point wins.

Spring-Ford defeats Hempfield Area 31-29

Spring-Ford wins 7/13 matches with 4 bonus point wins. Hempfield Area wins 6 matches with 5 bonus point wins.

Semi-Finals

Bethlehem Catholic defeats Cumberland Valley 39-15

Bethlehem Catholic wins 9/13 matches with 6 bonus point wins. Cumberland Valley wins 4 matches with only 1 win including bonus points. Bethlehem Catholic has a deeper lineup than Cumberland Valley does and it will show here. Cumberland Valley might have the opportunity to win a weight or two more but it will not change the final result.

Nazareth defeats Canon-McMillan 35-16

Nazareth wins 8/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Canon-McMillan wins 5 matches with only 1 bonus point win. Canon-McMillan will make it interesting early with the lighter-weights winning 3 out of 4 matches. Nazareth will take over winning 7 of the next 9 matchups to pull away from Canon-McMillan.

Consolation Round 3

Central Dauphin defeats Pennridge 38-21

Central Dauphin wins 8/13 matches with 6 bonus point wins. Pennridge wins 5 matches with only 2 bonus point wins.

Waynesburg defeats Spring-Ford 34-25

Waynesburg wins 7/13 matches with 5 bonus point wins. Spring-Ford wins 6 matches and wins 4 matches by bonus points.

Consolation Semi-Finals

Central Dauphin defeats Cumberland Valley 40-18

Central Dauphin wins 9/13 matches with 6 wins by bonus points. Cumberland Valley wins 4 matches with 2 bonus point wins. Central Dauphin has a way better lineup and it will show in this match.

Waynesburg defeats Canon-McMillan 28-27

Waynesburg wins 6/13 matches with 4 bonus point wins. Canon-McMillan wins 7 matches with 3 bonus point wins. The key victories will come with pins at 145, 160, and 285 that will ultimately determine this dual. We have seen this dual play out twice this year with a combined point differential of 4 points. This dual will be just as close as the previous matchups.

Third Place

Waynesburg defeats Central Dauphin 29-28

Waynesburg wins 6/13 matches with 5 bonus point wins. Canon-McMillan wins 7 matches with 4 bonus point wins. Waynesburg will need bonus point wins to take this dual because Central Dauphin’s lineup is pretty deep. 172-285 will be important weights for Waynesburg where I see them winning all those matchups with 3 pins and 1 major decision. Any fluctuation in those results can change the outcome.

Finals

Bethlehem Catholic defeats Nazareth 30-26

Bethlehem Catholic wins 7/13 matches with 5 bonus point wins. Nazareth wins 6 matches with 4 bonus point wins. This will be a closer dual than we saw last week but I do not see the winner changing hands. Bethlehem Catholic will ride key wins in their middle-weights to take the dual and the state title over Nazareth.

Preview – 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships AAA

The 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships kick off tomorrow in Hershey. But first, let’s introduce you to the teams that will be gunning for a state title this weekend. To find the brackets for this years state tournament visit my bracket hub.

(1-1) Pennridge

Pennridge is the District 1 Champion after defeating Spring-Ford 36-22 in the finals. Pennridge is coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history, winning their first district title. In addition, Pennridge looked very impressive this year, with only 3 losses to high-quality opponents but wins over 3 teams in the AAA tournament.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Colby Martinelli, SO

114/121 – Cole Coffin, JR (2022 state qualifier)

139/145 – Sam Kuhns, JR (2021 state qualifier)

172/189 – Talan Hogan, SO

189 – Ryan Rowe, FR

215/285 – Riley Cullen, JR

Key Results

Council Rock South (L 33-27)

Wilson (W 33-30)

Easton (L 40-19)

Quakertown (W 37-32 and W 38-22)

Malvern Prep (L 62-6)

Spring-Ford (W 36-22)

(7-3) Hempfield Area

Hempfield Area is the District 7 3rd place finisher after defeating Connellsville 32-31 in the 3rd place match. Hempfield Area had an awe-inspiring season in a challenging WPIAL schedule where they found themselves facing Canon-McMillan, Butler, and Connellsville multiple times throughout the season. Still, this team had one of the more impressive runs in the district tournaments, with 4 duals being decided by 1 point and going 3-1 in the District 7 tournament.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Nico Kapusta, FR

121/127 – Owen Caracciolo, JR

133/139 – Ethan Lebin, SR (2022 state qualifier, 2022 2nd Place, and Bucknell Commit)

139/145 – Eli Carr, JR

145/152/160 – Lucas Kapusta, SR (2022 state qualifier and 2022 5th Place)

152/160 – Charlie Mesich, SR

215/285 – Elijah Binakonsky, SR

Key Results

Butler (L 42-30 and W 32-31)

Ft LeBouef (W 43-29)

Canon-McMillan (L 40-24 and L 37-36)

Greater Latrobe (L 45-28)

Connellsville (L 34-27 and W 32-31)

(6-1) Central Mountain

Central Mountain is the District 6 Champion after defeating State College 36-34 in the finals. Central Mountain did not have the most extensive dual schedule. They competed more at big tournaments like Powerade, Escape the Rock, and Ultimate Warrior. Despite that, they went undefeated in duals with a most notable win over Shikellamy 34-27.

Key Wrestlers

133/139 – Luke Simcox, JR (2x state qualifier, 2021 5th Place, 2022 5th Place, Penn Commit)

133/139 – Dalton Perry, SO (2022 state qualifier, 2022 State Champ, Penn State Commit)

145/152 – Griffin Walizer, JR (2022 state qualifier, 2022 8th Place, Lock Haven Commit)

152/160 – Braylen Corter, SR

189/215 – Rocco Serafini, JR

215/285 – Brayden Blackwell, SR

Key Results

Selinsgrove (W 45-18)

Shikellamy (W 34-27)

Bald Eagle Area (W 37-31)

State College (W 36-34)

(3-2) Cumberland Valley

Cumberland Valley is the District 3 runner-up after losing to Central Dauphin in the finals 41-14. This year was a very impressive year for this Cumberland Valley team as they have over 20 dual wins, with 2 wins coming from AA and AAA state qualifiers. They faced, in total 4 teams that qualified for either the AA or AAA state tournament and went 2-3.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Phil Montes, SO

127/133 – Alexander Tennis, SR

133/139 – Jake Mithell, SO

152/160 – Gabriel Belga, SR (2021 state qualifier)

160/172/189 – Dayne Miller, JR

189/215 – Anthony Bruscino, JR

Key Results

Huntingdon (W 42-25)

State College (W 40-29)

Chambersburg (L 28-27)

Wilson (W 39-28)

Central Dauphin (L 43-16 and L 41-14)

(4-1) Shikellamy

Shikellamy is the District 4/9 Champions after defeating Williamsport 44-23 in the finals. One of the surprising teams to come out of District 4/9 this year is Shikellamy. A historically great program is now back in the conversation after years of not performing up to standards. Shikellamy beat up on local programs this year and competed very well with quality opponents.

Key Wrestlers

114/121 – Alex Reed, JR

121/127 – Eben Kisner, SO

133/139 – Isaac McGregor, JR

139/145 – Charles Keener, JR

152/160 – Cole Wetzel, SO

160/172 – Connor Wetzel, SO

189 – Brody Rebuck, FR

215/285 – Mason Rebuck, SR

Key Results

State College (W 36-35)

Montgomery (W 39-30)

Central Mountain (L 34-27)

Boiling Springs (L 46-18)

Williamsport (W 51-24 and W 44-23)

(7-2) Waynesburg

Waynesburg is the District 7 runner-up after losing to Canon-McMillan 29-28 in a criteria dual in the finals. Waynesburg was last year’s 3rd Place finisher in the state, taking out Williamsport. This team had another great year and has been consistently great throughout the years. They did have a demanding schedule, as every team in the WPIAL does. They faced Connellsville and Canon-McMillan multiple times this year and impressed on the national stage in tournaments like the Walsh Jesuit Ironman and Powerade.

Key Wrestlers

114 – Ky Szewczyk, JR

145 – Mac Church, SR (3x state qualifier, 2020 3rd Place, 2021 State Champ, 2022 State Champ, and Virginia Tech Commit)

152/160 – Nate Jones, SR

172/189 – Rocco Welsh, SR (3x state qualifier, 2020 2nd Place, 2021 2nd Place, 2022 State Champ, and Ohio State Commit)

172/189 – Roan Tustin, FR

189/215 – Brody Evans, SR (2022 state qualifier and Edinboro Commit)

215/285 – Eli Makel, SR (Edinboro Commit)

Key Results

Quaker Valley (W 45-25)

Ft LeBouef (W 44-24)

Butler (L 40-32)

Connellsville (L 36-33 and W 45-25)

Canon-McMillan (W 30-27 and L 29-28)

(11-1) Bethlehem Catholic

Bethlehem Catholic is the District 11 Champion after defeating Nazareth 33-25 in the finals. Not only was this team the state champion last year, but still the best team in the state this year. Bethlehem Catholic has had a challenging schedule with some of the top programs in AA and AAA, but they took on private school Malvern Prep and won that dual. They are looking to repeat as team state champions again this season.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Keanu Dillard, FR

114 – Nathan Desmond, SO (2022 state qualifier and 2022 State Champ)

133/139 – Cael McIntyre, SR (2x state qualifier, 2021 6th Place, American Commit)

133/139 – Marco Frinzi, SO

139 – Kollin Rath, SO (2022 state qualifier and 2022 3rd Place)

145 – Charlie Scanlan, SO

152/160 – Jake Dailey, JR (2022 state qualifier and Army Commit)

160 – Andrew Harman, SR (3x state qualifier, 2021 7th Place, and Air Force Commit)

172 – Luke Thomas, SR (2022 state qualifier)

Key Results

Northampton (W 49-15)

Easton (W 40-8 and W 41-6)

Notre Dame-GP (W 29-23)

Malvern Prep (W 21-18)

Nazareth (W 33-25)

(1-3) Council Rock South

Council Rock South is the District 1 3rd Place finisher after defeating Quakertown 40-21 in the 3rd Place match. Council Rock South has had an excellent season facing some tough competition throughout the year. They lost in the Quarterfinals of the District 1 tournament in upset fashion to Owen J Roberts but rattled off 3 straight wins to earn a spot in the state tournament.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Connor Lenahan, JR

114/121 – Luke Reitter, JR (2022 state qualifier and 2022 8th Place)

121/127 – Pat Woloshyn, FR

133/139 – Ben Brillhart, SO

152/160 – Gavin Cole, SO

160/172 – Bekhruz Sadriddinov, JR (2022 state qualifier and Lehigh Commit)

Key Results

Pennridge (W 33-27)

Spring-Ford (W 54-15)

Quakertown (W 32-26 and 40-21)

Faith Christian (L 57-0)

Easton (L 34-22)

(3-1) Central Dauphin

Central Dauphin is the District 3 Champion defeating Cumberland Valley 41-24 in the finals. Central Dauphin made a run in this tournament last year, making it to Saturday morning. They look like they are capable of doing that again. The only teams they have faced in the state tournament are Chambersburg and Cumberland Valley, with Central Dauphin being 4-0 in those matchups.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Thunder Beard, FR

114 – Luke Hitchcock, FR

121 – CJ Ferree, SO

127 – Liam Flanagan, JR (2022 state qualifier)

133 – Dallas Schorr, SR

139 – Gavin Reynolds, JR

145/152 – Matt Repos, SR (3x state qualifier, 2020 4th Place, 2021 7th Place, 2022 2nd Place’ and Lehigh Commit)

152/160 – Michael Beers, SR (Delaware Valley Commit)

160/172 – Ryan Garvick, SR (2x state qualifier and 2022 2nd Place)

215/285 – Luke Nye, SR

Key Results

State College (W 42-20)

Chambersburg (W 41-23 and W 38-19)

Cumberland Valley (W 43-16 and W 41-14)

(12-1) LaSalle

LaSalle is the District 12 Champion after defeating Northeast High 49-18 in the finals. LaSalle had a great season, including a runner-up finish in the Philadelphia Catholic League Duals.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Jackson Hersh, SO

114/121 – Dominic Parenti, SO

133/139 – Noah Ruibal, SO

145/152 – Luke Johnson, SO

145/152 – Matt Wiley, SR

152/160/172 – Cormac Morrissey, JR

285 – Andrew Brennan, JR

Key Results

Berks Catholic (L 58-10)

St Joseph’s Prep (W 45-18)

Conwell-Egan (L 41-30)

Northeast High (W 49-18)

(2-1) Delaware Valley

Delaware Valley is the District 2 Champion after defeating Abington Heights 37-25. Delaware Valley had a great season, with some quality wins sprinkled throughout the year. They avenged a loss to Abington Heights just a week prior. In addition, they get a rematch of an early season dual against Nazareth, where they lost 59-3.

Key Wrestlers

114/121 – Landon Machado, SR (2022 state qualifier)

121/127 – Zach Jacaruso, SR (2x state qualifier, 2021 2nd Place, 2022 State Champ, and George Mason Commit)

133/139 – Dom Moyer, JR

139/145 – Travis Walton, SO

145/152 – Luke Brazanskas, SO

160/172 – AJ Dierksen, SR

172/189 – CJ Walton, SR

285 – Aiden Black, JR (2022 state qualifier)

Key Results

Nazareth (L 59-3)

Wallenpaupack (W 48-21)

Parkland (W 33-30)

Abington Heights (L 32-26 and W 37-25)

(11-2) Nazareth

Nazareth is the District 11 runner-up after losing to Bethlehem Catholic 33-25 in the finals. Nazareth was last year’s state runner-up losing to Bethlehem Catholic in the state finals in a great dual. However, Nazareth is out to a great start this year with some quality wins.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Remy Trach, SO

114/121 – Dominic Rizzotto, JR

121/127 – Tahir Parkins, SO (2022 state qualifier)

127/133 – Charlie Bunting, SR (2x state qualifier, 2021 5th Place, 2022 3rd Place, and George Mason Commit)

133/139 – Jack Campbell, FR

139/145 – Jake Doone, SR (2022 state qualifier, 2022 7th Place, Air Force Commit)

145/152 – Cade Campbell, FR

160/172 – Brayden Zuercher, FR

172/189 – Dominic Wheatley, SR (2x state qualifier; 2021 7th Place, and Franklin & Marshall Commit)

189/215 – Sonny Sasso, SR (2x state qualifier, 2021 7th Place, 2022 State Champ, and Virginia Tech Commit)

285 – Sean Kinney, JR (2x state qualifier, 2021 2nd Place, and 2022 State Champ)

Key Results

Easton (W 45-12)

Delaware Valley (W 59-3)

Northampton (W 46-22 and W 57-13)

Wyoming Seminary (L 54-9)

Bethlehem Catholic (L 33-25)

St Joseph’s Prep (W 69-4)

(10-1) Cathedral Prep

Cathedral Prep is the District 10 Champion after defeating Erie McDowell 37-29 in the finals. We saw Cathedral Prep compete against a bunch of out-of-state teams, and they were able to compete very well, including a tight 34-33 loss to St Edwards (OH). Cathedral Prep faced 3 teams qualifying for the AA or AAA state tournament 1-2.

Key Wrestlers

114/121 – Amir Johnson, SO

121/127 – Keagan Oler, SO (2022 state qualifier)

133/139 – Sam Staab, SR

139/145 – Brandon Byrd, SO

152/160 – Bo Martucci, SO

160/172 – Jaden Crockett, SO

172/189 – Owen Shetler, SR

215/285 – Max Spaulding, FR

Key Results

Reynolds (L 41-24)

Connellsville (L 49-16)

Frazier (W 45-30)

Canon-McMillan (L 45-25)

Erie McDowell (W 43-24 and W 37-29)

(1-2) Spring-Ford

Spring-Ford is the District 1 runner-up after losing to Pennridge 36-22 in the finals. Spring-Ford qualified for the state tournament last year but lost before they could make it to Hershey in the pigtail round to Dallastown. However, they get to go to Hershey this year after having an outstanding season.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Gus Smith, SO (2022 state qualifier)

114/121 – Cole Smith, SR (2x state qualifier)

127/133 – Quinn Smith, SR (2022 state qualifier)

133/139 – Brennan McGrann, JR

145/152 – Matt Offner, SR

172/189 – Mason Richards, FR

285 – Connor Hudak, SO

Key Results

Council Rock South (L 54-15)

Northeast High (W 58-6)

Saucon Valley (L 48-27)

Pennridge (L 36-22)

(7-1) Canon-McMillan

Canon-McMillan is the District 7 Champion after defeating Waynesburg 29-28 in a criteria dual in the finals. Canon-McMillan has had a great year, especially with a demanding schedule. They faced 4 separate teams that qualified for the AA and AAA state tournament and tough WPIAL opponents along with that.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Tanner Mizenko, JR (2022 state qualifier)

107/114/121 – Collier Hartman, FR

114/121 – Brandon Dami, SR (2022 state qualifier)

127/133 – Andrew Binni, JR (2021 state qualifier)

133/139 – Luke Shaffer, SR

139/145 – Josiah Gardner, JR

172/189 – Matt Furman, SR (2022 state qualifier, 2022 4th Place, and Cornell Commit)

189/215 – Gabriel Stafford, SR (2022 state qualifier)

215/285 – Geno Calgaro, JR

Key Results

Hempfield Area (W 40-24 and W 37-36)

Frazier (W 52-24)

Connellsville (W 40-31)

Cathedral Prep (W 45-25)

Waynesburg (L 30-27 and W 29-28)

(3-3) Chambersburg

Chambersburg is the 3rd Place finisher in District 3 after defeating Wilson 33-25. Chambersburg had an outstanding season with nearly 20 dual wins and only 3 losses to 2 very tough teams. This is a team to watch because they can disrupt a bracket.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Ben Hoover, FR

114/121 – Zach Sherman, SO

121/127 – Rylan Carter, SR

127 – Luke Mentzer, SR

133 – Ashton Romberger, SO

189/215 – Aiden Hight, JR (2022 state qualifier)

215/285 – Zach Evans, SR (Buffalo Commit)

285 – Avery Kuhns, SR

Key Results

State College (W 37-34)

Saucon Valley (L 42-27)

Central Dauphin (L 41-23 and 38-19)

All results and wrestlers were found on pa-wrestling.com

Predictions – 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships AA

The 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships kick off Thursday in Hershey. Here are my dual-by-dual predictions for the AA tournament.

I reviewed every matchup and jotted down projected lineups for each team. Then I scored each matchup that I came up with. I want everyone to understand that I did not account for forfeits or possible injuries. If I knew that a wrestler would not be in the lineup, I took them out, but scores reflect every match being wrestled without forfeits. I will end these predictions with an explanation of each matchup, but first, let me run through my initial thoughts.

The District 11 teams looked less impressive than I thought going into this. Now, that does not mean they are terrible. It just means they have vulnerabilities that teams can exploit. Notre Dame-GP has one of the most arduous paths to the finals, and Faith Christian can knock them off. Saucon Valley is different from the team they were last year, and it showed in the Pigtail matchup. That dual opened my eyes to the holes in the lineup that Burgettstown can exploit. That is why Burgettstown can take out Saucon Valley to advance to the Semi-Finals.

Berks Catholic is a team that no one is talking about but should. The lineup is stacked from top to bottom, and I believe the best lineup in the AA tournament. They can win this whole thing, and that is my prediction. Faith Christian and Notre Dame-GP will have a tough road to the Semi-Finals, and I think Berks Catholic will not make it easier.

Faith Christian and Notre Dame-GP will meet twice in this tournament, and Faith Christian will win both matchups. We could see the change in who is dominant and who is not, like we saw last year. Southern Columbia and Reynolds dominated the AA division for years, and it gave way to Notre Dame-GP and Saucon Valley to dominate the previous season. However, short-lived Faith Christian can take over as the most dominant team in the state, starting with a good showing here. Although I did not pick them to win this year, they still have an excellent chance of winning. The experience in the Berks Catholic lineup appeals to me more than the youth of Faith Christian; next year, that will be a different story.

Alright, now let me briefly break down my predictions.

Round of 16

Burgettstown defeats Honesdale 36-18

Burgettstown wins 9/13 matches with 4 bonus point wins. Honesdale picks up 4 wins including 2 bonus point wins.

Saucon Valley defeats United 28-21

Saucon Valley wins 8/13 matches with 2 bonus point wins. United picks up 5 wins with 3 coming with bonus points.

Chestnut Ridge defeats West Perry 29-27

Tight dual with Chestnut Ridge winning 7/13 matches with 4 bonus point wins. West Perry wins 6 matches with 4 wins including bonus points.

Warrior Run defeats Ft LeBouef 26-23

Another tight dual with Warrior Run taking 7/13 matches and 3 wins with bonus points. Ft LeBoeuf wins 6 matches and has 3 wins by bonus points.

Berks Catholic defeats Canton 35-16

Berks Catholic wins 8/13 matches with 5 wins coming with bonus points. Canton wins 5 matches but only 1 includes bonus points.

Brookville defeats Burrell 27-25

Real tight dual that comes down to the end. Brookville wins 7/13 matches with 4 wins including bonus points. Burrell wins 6 matches with 3 bonus point wins.

Notre Dame-GP defeats Huntingdon 29-21

Notre Dame-GP wins 7/13 matches but takes 4 win with bonus points. Huntingdon wins 6 matches with 3 wins including bonus points.

Faith Christian defeats Reynolds 37-16

Faith Christian wins 8/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Reynolds wins 5 matches with only 1 win including bonus points.

Consolation Round 1

United defeats Honesdale 31-20

United wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins coming with bonus points. Honesdale wins 6 matches but only wins 2 with bonus points.

West Perry defeats Ft LeBouef 28-26

West Perry wins 7/13 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Ft LeBouef wins 6 matches with 4 coming with bonus points.

Burrell defeats Canton 30-24

Burrell wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Canton wins 6 matches with 2 wins including bonus points.

Huntingdon deafets Reynolds 33-19

Huntingdon wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Reynolds wins 6 matches but only 1 win includes bonus points.

Quarterfinals

Burgettstown defeats Saucon Valley 28-25

Burgettstown wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins coming with bonus points. Saucon Valley wins 6 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Burgettstown has an impressive lineup that has the ability to beat anyone in the state. It will be a tight dual that comes down to the final matchup depending on the starting weight.

Warrior Run defeats Chestnut Ridge 28-24

Warrior Run wins 7/13 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Chestnut Ridge wins 6 matches and takes 3 wins with bonus points. Warrior Run just has too much talent in the middle of the lineup that includes the three Milheim brothers. That will lead them past a very good Chestnut Ridge team.

Berks Catholic defeats Brookville 36-15

Berks Catholic wins 8/13 matches with 6 wins coming by bonus points. Brookville wins 5 matches all by regular decision. This is the match that will open some eyes to Berks Catholic. Brookville has looked very good this year and according to the rankings, way better than Berks Catholic. I think Berks Catholic will put their name out there with a statement win.

Faith Christian defeats Notre Dame-GP 24-22

Faith Christian wins 7/13 matches with 3 wins by bonus points. Notre Dame-GP wins 6 matches with only 2 wins coming with bonus points. The matchup we would have liked to see in the Finals is happening in the Quarterfinals and it will be a good one. Faith Christian just has a deeper lineup than Notre Dame-GP has and matches up well weight-by-weight.

Consolation Round 2

Notre Dame-GP defeats United 31-20

Notre Dame-GP wins 7/13 matches with 4 wins including bonus points. United wins 6 matches with only 2 wins including bonus points.

West Perry defeats Brookville 35-19

West Perry wins 8/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Brookville wins 5 matches with only 2 wins including bonus points.

Chestnut Ridge defeats Burrell 31-26

Chestnut Ridge wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. Burrell wins 6 matches with 4 wins including bonus points.

Saucon Valley defeats Huntingdon 31-26

Saucon Valley wins 6/13 matches but rides 5 wins by bonus points to victory. Huntingdon wins 7 matches with 3 wins by bonus points.

Semi-Finals

Burgettstown defeats Warrior Run 29-21

Burgettstown wins 8/13 matches with only 2 wins by bonus points. Warrior Run wins 5 matches with only 2 wins by bonus points. Burgettstown matches up very well against Warrior Run and counters some of the strengths of their lineup. They will ride lower weight wins to take the dual and advance to the state finals.

Berks Catholic defeats Faith Christian 26-16

Berks Catholic wins 8/13 matches with only 2 wins including bonus points. Faith Christian wins 5 matches but only 1 win comes with bonus points. Berks Catholic counters every great weight that Faith Christian has and steals some wins they maybe should not win. It will be difficult for Faith Christian to rebound after an emotional win over Notre Dame-GP earlier in the day.

Consolation Round 3

Notre Dame-GP defeats West Perry 32-22

Notre Dame-GP wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins including bonus points. West Perry wins 6 matches but only 2 wins include bonus points.

Saucon Valley defeats Chestnut Ridge 29-23

Saucon Valley wins 7/13 matches with 4 wins including bonus points. Chestnut Ridge wins 6 matches with 3 wins including bonus points.

Consolation Semi-Finals

Notre Dame-GP defeats Warrior Run 32-20

Notre Dame-GP wins 7/13 matches with 5 wins with bonus points. Warrior Run wins 6 matches but only wins 2 matches with bonus points. Notre Dame-GP will go on a run in the consolation bracket and will take out Warrior Run in the Consi-Semis. The important thing about beating Warrior Run is being able to beat one of the Milheim brothers and Notre Dame-GP will have an opportunity to take one here.

Faith Christian defeats Saucon Valley 26-24

Faith Christian wins 7/13 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Saucon Valley wins 6 matches with 4 wins coming with bonus points. Faith Christian gets to do the whole District 11 tour in the consolations starting with Saucon Valley before getting to wrestle Notre Dame-GP for third. Faith Christian will pick up some key wins before getting to Saucon Valley’s best wrestlers which will help them win.

Third Place

Faith Christian defeats Notre Dame-GP 27-20

Faith Christian wins 8/13 matches with 3 wins including bonus points. Notre Dame-GP will win 5 matches with 3 wins by bonus points. Faith Christian gets another big win in this tournament by defeating Notre Dame-GP the second time for third. I think Faith Christian can flip a couple matches that they lost in the Quarterfinals to get the victory.

Finals

Berks Catholic defeats Burgettstown 29-19

Berks Catholic wins 7/13 matches with 4 wins coming with bonus points. Burgettstown wins 6 matches with only 1 win by bonus points. Berks Catholic just has too much talent for Burgettstown to keep up with and that is the difference. I do not think people realize how deep of a lineup Berks Catholic has and they are my favorite to win the state championship.

Preview – 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships AA

The 2023 PIAA Team Dual State Championships kick off Thursday in Hershey. But first, let’s introduce you to the teams that will be gunning for a state title this weekend. To find the brackets for this years state tournament visit my bracket hub.

(7-1) Burgettstown

Burgettstown is the District 7 champion, with a 31-24 win over Burrell in the finals. Burgettstown has had a great season, going undefeated up to this point. Their roster is loaded with great individual talent between the Sentipal brothers and other great talent sprinkled throughout. This team will look for a better finish this time after qualifying for the state tournament last year.

Key Wrestlers

114/121 – Parker Sentipal, JR (2x state qualifier and 2022 5th Place)

127 – Dylan Slovick, JR

133 – Gaven Suica, JR (2x state qualifier and 2022 8th Place)

139/145 – Joey Sentipal, SR (3x state qualifier and Lock Haven Commit)

145/152 – Logan Noyes, FR

145/152/160 – Eric Kovach, JR

160/172 – Rudy Brown, JR (2022 state qualifier)

172/189 – Jacob Noyes, SR

285 – Joey Baronick, JR (2022 state qualifier)

Key Results

Burrell (W 31-24)

Frazier (W 49-24)

(2-1) Honesdale

Honesdale is the District 2 champion defeating Lackawanna Trail 42-26 in the finals. Honesdale is a solid team that had a great run in the district tournament with a win over the 2 seed Berwick and defeating Lackawanna Trail, who they lost to in the regular season. This is not a roster with many state-level guys, but they come together well as a team with limited holes in the lineup.

Key Wrestlers

114/121 – Justin Scanlon, FR

121/127 – Josh Young, SR

139/145 – TJ Martin, SR

145/152 – Joey Giannetti, JR

152/160 – Mason Avery, SO

160/172 – Bennett Fritz, SR

189/215 – Paul Renner, SR

285 – Aaron Phillips, SR

Key Results

St Joseph’s Prep (W 70-6)

Berwick (W 45-18)

Lackawanna Trail (L 30-27 an W 42-16)

(6-1) United

United is the District 6 champion defeating Huntingdon 33-30 in the finals. United had a great season with an undefeated record coming into this weekend. Coming in as the 4 seed in the District 6 tournament, they defeated top-seeded Penns Valley and the 2-seeded Huntingdon on their way to a district title. This is an excellent lineup with some up-and-coming young guys. Jacob Sombronski is a familiar name in the lineup.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Jacob Sombronski, JR (2022 state qualifier)

114/121 – Josef Garshnick, FR

121/127 – Gideon Bracken, SO (2022 state qualifier)

127/133 – Colton Henning, SO

139/145 – Noah Pisarik, SO

152 – Caden McCully, JR

172/189 – Zachary Travis, JR

172/189 – Dylan Stephens, SO

215 – Sawyer McGinnis, SO

Key Results

Penns Valley (W 32-27)

Huntingdon (W 33-30)

(11-2) Saucon Valley

Saucon Valley is the District 11 runner-up after losing to Notre Dame-GP 49-15 in the finals. Saucon Valley won the 2022 PIAA Team Dual State Championship last year with an upset win over Notre Dame-GP. They have had a similar season this year, with some great wrestlers sprinkled into the lineup. They hope to repeat last year’s result.

Key Wrestlers

121/127 – Aiden Grogg, SO (2022 state qualifier)

121/127 – Cole Hubert, SO (2022 state qualifier and 2022 4th Place)

139/145 – Jackson Albert, SO

152/160 – Liam Scrivanich, SR (2x state qualifier)

189 – Jacob Jones, SR (3x state qualifier, 2021 4th Place, and 2022 2nd Place)

215 – Tyler Pfizenmayer, SR (2x state qualifier)

Key Results

Wilson (W 53-24)

Spring-Ford (W 48-27)

Notre Dame-GP (L 40-20 and L 49-15)

Bishop McDevitt (W 41-34)

(5-1) Chestnut Ridge

Chestnut Ridge is the District 5 Champion after defeating Somerset 62-12 in the finals. Chestnut Ridge has been the king of District 5 wrestling, and that continues into this year. Despite a difficult out-of-district schedule, they only had 2 losses to teams that are in this tournament and 2 wins over teams in this tournament.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Dominic Deputy, FR

114 – Easton Mull, SO (2022 state qualifier)

121/127 – Brock Holderbaum, SR (2022 state qualifier)

127/133 – Kobi Burkett, SR (2022 state qualifier)

145/152 – Calan Bollman, SR (3x state qualifier, 2020 2nd Place, and 2022 5th Place)

152/160 – Samuel Albright, SR

172/189 – Alex Crist, JR

215 – Nick Presnell, SR

Key Results

Brookville (L 34-33)

Reynolds (W 36-31)

Ft LeBoeuf (L 35-24)

Burrell (W 37-24)

(3-2) West Perry

West Perry is the District 3 runner-up after losing to Berks Catholic 31-25 in the finals. West Perry had a great run in last year’s state tournament, making it all the way to the consolation round 3 after losing to Chestnut Ridge in the Quarterfinals. West Perry has a deep lineup that could cause havoc throughout the bracket as they look to improve on last year’s performance.

Key Wrestlers

121/127 – Jackson Rush, SO (2022 state qualifier)

133/139 – Blain Puchalsky, JR (2022 state qualifier)

139/145 – Tyler Morrison, SO

145/152 – Tucker Seidel, SO

152/160/172 – Nolen Zeigler, SR (2021 state qualifier and 2021 8th Place)

172/189 – Justice Hockenberry-Folk, SR (2x state qualifier)

189/215 – Quade Boden, SO

285 – Anthony D’Angelo, SR

Key Results

Bald Eagle Area (L 37-28)

Biglerville (W 50-12)

Berks Catholic (L 31-25)

(4-1) Warrior Run

Warrior Run is the District 4 Champion after defeating Canton 32-30 in the finals. Warrior Run has a mix of both young and experienced wrestlers in the lineup. The team is led by the three Milheim brothers, that are all very talented, with the rest of the lineup looking very solid, especially in the middleweights.

Key Wrestlers

127 – Tyler Ulrich, FR

133 – Samuel Hall, SO

139 – Reagan Milheim, FR

145 – Kaden Milheim, SR (2022 state qualifier, 2022 3rd Place, and American Commit)

152/160 – Cameron Milheim, SO (2022 state qualifier and 2022 7th Place)

160/172 – Isaiah Betz, SO

172/189 – Cole Shupp, JR

189/215 – Connor Parker, JR

Key Results

Benton (L 31-27)

Montgomery (W 36-30 and W 36-24)

Montoursville (W 31-20)

Canton (W 32-30)

(10-2) Ft LeBouef

Ft LeBouef is the District 10 runner-up after losing to Reynolds 38-28 in the finals. No team had a more demanding schedule than Ft LeBouef with the high quality of teams on their schedule. They faced 7 teams who qualified for the AA and AAA state championships and went 4-4 in those duals.

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Brady Bowers, FR

121/127 – Jake Bennett, JR (2021 state qualifier)

133/139 – JoJo Przybycien, JR (2x state qualifier, 2021 6th Place, and 2022 4th Place)

139/145 – Jackson Bowers, JR

172 – Conner McChesney, JR (2022 state qualifier)

189 – Kyle Myers, SR

215/285 – Danny Church, SR (2021 state qualifier)

Key Results

Waynesburg (L 44-24)

Quaker Valley (W 45-22)

Hempfield Area (L 43-29)

Burrell (W 36-19)

Brookville (W 33-25)

Chestnut Ridge (W 35-24)

Reynolds (L 37-22 and L 38-28)

Frazier (W 45-24)

(3-1) Berks Catholic

Berks Catholic is the District 3 Champion after defeating West Perry 31-25 in the finals. This is one of the best lineups in the state, with almost 0 holes in the lineup. This was a massive breakout year for this team after a disappointing end to last year’s dual season with 2 losses in the District 3 tournament. This year was about as impressive as you could get, with an undefeated record and blowing out the vast majority of their opponents.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Christopher Smith, JR

114/121 – Brayden Hartranft, SO (2022 state qualifier)

121/127 – Gunnar Maciejewski, FR

127/133 – Noah Rosa, SR

127/133 – Marvin Armistead, JR (2022 state qualifier)

145/152 – John Maurer, SR

152/160 – Carmine Lenzi, SO (2022 state qualifier)

172 – Gabe Davis, JR (2022 state qualifier)

189 – Timothy Saylor, JR

215 – Brody Kline, JR (2x state qualifier)

285 – Owen Reber, JR

Key Results

LaSalle (W 58-10)

Montoursville (W 43-18)

Bishop McDevitt (W 37-25)

West Perry (W 31-25)

(4-2) Canton

Canton is the District 4 runner-up after losing to Warrior Run 32-30 in the finals but defeating Montoursville 32-31 in the true 2nd match. Canton has repeated as a team state qualifier, with last year being knocked out in the pigtails to eventual state champion Saucon Valley. This team has had a great year overall, with multiple big wins on the year.  

Key Wrestlers

107/114 – Lyle Vermilya, SO

121 – Cohen Landis, JR

133 – Holden Ward, SO

139/145/152 – Hayden Ward, SR (2x state qualifier)

145/152/160 – Hudson Ward, JR

189/215 – Riley Parker, SR (2022 state qualifier and 2022 6th Place)

215/285 – Michael Davis, JR

Key Results

Montoursville (L 35-32 and W 32-31)

Benton (W 32-31)

Warrior Run (L 32-30)

(9-1) Brookville

Brookville is the District 9 Champion after defeating Clearfield 33-26 in the finals. Another team that had a demanding schedule and came out pretty well. They went up against 4 teams that qualified for the AA tournament going 3-1 against them. There are some holes in the lineup, but there is still a good amount of talent in this lineup. They are on one of the most challenging sides of the bracket, so it will be interesting to see where this team goes.

Key Wrestlers

114/121 – Jared Popson, JR

127/133 – Cole Householder, SO (2021 state qualifier and 2021 7th Place)

133/139/145 – Brecken Cieleski, SR

160 – Coyha Brown, SR

189/215 – Gavin Hannah, SO

189/215 – Jackson Zimmerman, SR (2022 state qualifier and Mercyhurst Commit)

Key Results

Chestnut Ridge (W 34-33)

Ft LeBoeuf (L 33-25)

Burrell (W 31-25)

Reynolds (W 30-29)

Clearfield (W 33-26)

(7-2) Burrell

Burrell is the District 7 runner-up after losing to Burgettstown 31-24 in the finals. Another team with a demanding schedule, as most schedules in the WPIAL are, Burrell came out looking pretty good. However, facing 6 teams that qualified for the state tournament, Burrell went 2-4 in those matchups.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Cameron Baker, FR

114/121 – Julian Bertucci, FR

121/127/133 – Calio Zanella, SO

127/133 – Cooper Hornack, JR (2x state qualifier, 2021 2nd Place and 4th Place)

139/145 – Niko Ferra, SR (2022 state qualifier)

160 – Nico Zanella, JR

172 – Isaac Lacinski, SO

189 – Cameron Martin, SR

215 – Luke Boylan, SO

Key Results

Ft LeBoeuf (L 36-19)

Reynolds (W 31-24)

Brookville (L 31-25)

Chestnut Ridge (L 37-24)

Quaker Valley (W 41-30)

Burgettstown (L 31-24)

(11-1) Notre Dame-GP

Notre Dame-GP is the District 11 champion after defeating Saucon Valley 49-15 in the finals. Last year, this team placed 2nd at the team dual tournament falling to Saucon Valley in the state finals. This year they look to improve on that result and have had a great season. Their only loss was to Bethlehem Catholic in a tight 29-23 dual in December.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Ayden Smith, JR (2x state qualifier, 2021 4th Place, and 2022 3rd Place)

139/145 – Bryson Vaughn, SR (2022 state qualifier)

145/152 – Vince Bouzakis, JR

172 – Holden Garcia, SR (3x state qualifier, 2021 6th Place, 2022 state champ, Princeton Commit)

215 – Jared Blobe, SR (2022 state qualifier)

285 – Aiden Compton, SR (2x state qualifier and Cornell Commit)

Key Results

Bethlehem Catholic (L 29-23)

Saucon Valley (W 40-20 and W 49-15)

(6-2) Huntingdon

Huntingdon is the District 6 runner-up after losing to United 33-30 in the finals. This team might have some losses on the schedule, but it is to quality opponents. Huntingdon has a very good lineup with limited holes throughout.

Key Wrestlers

114 – Alex Gladfelter, JR

121/127 – Ryan Yocum, SR

133 – Landon Dunsmore, SR

139 – Eric Mykut, SO

145 – Grady Clark, FR

152 – Devin Grubb, SR

160/172 – Andrew McMonagle, JR (2021 state qualifier)

285 – Gunner Singleton, SR (2022 state qualifier)

Key Results

Penns Valley (L 34-24)

Cumberland Valley (L 42-25)

Clearfield (L 39-24)

United (L 33-30)

Quaker Valley (W 34-26)

(10-1) Reynolds

Reynolds is the District 10 Champion after defeating Ft LeBoeuf 38-28 in the finals. On a yearly basis, Reynolds makes the trip to Hershey for the team dual tournament. After missing the tournament last year, Reynolds is back. Reynolds has faced 5 schools in the AA /AAA state tournament and went 3-3.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Angelo Lomonte, SO

133/139 – Chase Bell, JR (2X state qualifier)

139/145 – Tina Gentile, SR

160 – Vito Gentile, SO (2022 state qualifier)

172/189 – Jalen Wagner, SR (2x state qualifier)

189/215 – Brayden McCloskey, SR

Key Results

Erie Cathedral Prep (W 41-24)

Chestnut Ridge (L 36-31)

Burrell (L 31-24)

Brookville (L 30-29)

Ft LeBoeuf (W 37-22 and W 38-28)

(1-1) Faith Christian

Faith Christian is the District 1 Champions after defeating Bristol 72-0. They were one of the most hyped teams in the state after an excellent performance last year in the state tournament. Faith Christian also has one of the best lineups in the state, with most of the talent being Freshman and Sophomores.

Key Wrestlers

107 – Kole Davidheiser, FR

121 – Gauge Botero, SO (2022 state qualifier and 2022 3rd Place)

133/139 – Mason Wagner, FR

139/145 – Chase Hontz, SO (2022 state qualifier)

145/152 – Max Stein, SO (2022 state qualifier and 2022 6th Place)

152/160 – Cael Weidemoyer, FR

160/172 – Luke Sugalski, SO (2022 state qualifier)

172/189 – Adam Waters, FR

189/215 – Jason Singer, FR

215/285 – Mark Effendian, FR

Key Result

St Peter’s Prep (NJ) (L 32-20)

Christian Brothers Academy (NJ) (W 28-21)

Council Rock South (W 57-0)

All results and wrestlers were found on pa-wrestling.com

2022 Super 32: PA Entries List

The 2022 Super 32 Challenge kicks off on October 15th in Greensboro, North Carolina. This is one of the biggest high school wrestling tournaments in the country with some of the top high school talent participating. Here will be a compiled list from super32.com, of the entries from Pennsylvania. I will updated this list each day for any possible changes. As of 10/13/2022.

PA Super 32 Entries

Girls

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Boys

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2022-2023 PIAA Wrestling Key Dates

First Practice – November 18th

First Scrimmage Date (2 Max) – November 25th

Regular Season Begins – December 2nd

Length of Regular Season – 12 Weeks or 22 Scheduled Contests

District Deadline (Team) – February 4th

Team State Championships – February 6th, 9th-11th (Giant Center)

Last Regular Season Contest/District Deadline (Indy) – February 25th

Region Deadline (Indy) – March 4th

PIAA State Championships – March 9th-11th (Giant Center)

For other information on other sports key dates visit piaa.org.

2022 PIAA Team Wrestling Championships – AAA Predictions

Round by Round Predictions

Championship Round of 16

Council Rock South over Greater Latrobe

Central Dauphin over General McLane

Connellsville over LaSalle

Bethlehem Catholic over Canon-McMillan

Waynesburg over Dallastown

Mifflin County over Quakertown

Nazareth over Abington Heights

Williamsport over Gettysburg

Consolation Round 1

Greater Latrobe over General McLane

Canon-McMillan over LaSalle

Quakertown over Dallastown

Gettysburg over Abington Heights

Championship Quarterfinals

Council Rock South over Central Dauphin

Bethlehem Catholic over Connellsville

Waynesburg over Mifflin County

Nazareth over Williamsport

Consolation Round 2

Greater Latrobe over Williamsport

Mifflin County over Canon-McMillan

Connellsville over Quakertown

Central Dauphin over Gettysburg

Championship Semi-Finals

Bethlehem Catholic over Council Rock South

Waynesburg over Nazareth

Consolation Round 3

Mifflin County over Greater Latrobe

Connellsville over Central Dauphin

Consolation Round 4

Mifflin County over Council Rock South

Nazareth over Connellsville

3rd Place Dual

Nazareth over Mifflin County

1st Place Dual

Waynesburg over Bethlehem Catholic

My thoughts

There is a lot of great teams in this AAA field. So, making these picks in some matchups were really tough. Like AA, District 11 will be the dominant factors in AAA even though they only have 2 teams competing. District 7 will also dominate this tournament and I think we can see 3 District 7 teams competing on Saturday.

I really like Mifflin County’s potential path in the consolations. I think with the talent that they possess and opponents in front of them, I think they can make it into the 3rd place dual versus Nazareth. In my predictions I have them going up against Greater Latrobe in the consolation 3rd round. That dual to me is a coin flip and I can see either team winning. I do think that whoever wins that dual will compete for 3rd.

The finals matchup I have is Waynesburg vs Nazareth. I can very easily see Nazareth in this one, but I think Waynesburg will beat them. So here is how I picked this dual.

It is going to be a really good finals matchup and I am excited to see this possibly play out. Now, those lineups might/will be different than I have but I am just taking the best available at the weight and putting them in. There will definitely be jockeying with the lineup, but I don’t think it will change the outcome too much

Here is what I think the bracket will look like after Saturday.

2022 PIAA Team Wrestling Championships – AAA Preview

Thursday marks the first day in Hershey for the 2022 PIAA State Team Championships. This is one of the best tournaments team wise, in the country. This tournament not only includes some of the top wrestling teams in the state of Pennsylvania, but some of the top individual talent in the country.

Top Half of Bracket

Council Rock South

Council Rock South dominated District 1 this season and looked very good doing so. They did have one hiccup throughout the season in December when they lost to Quakertown. They avenged that loss in the District 1 AAA Finals and look to keep the 10 dual meet winning streak going. They are led by PA state placer Matt Colajezzi (160, 172). Some other wrestlers to look out for include Connor Lenahan (106), Luke Reiter (113), Ben Brillhart (126), Shermuhammad Sadriddinov (145), Bekhruz Sadriddinov (152), Anthony Cerulli (160, 172), Lucas Doyle (215), and Charles Socki (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Spring-Ford (46-14)

Win over WC Henderson (70-3)

Win over Quakertown (36-19)

Loss to Quakertown (33-31)

Greater Latrobe

Latrobe dominated most of their schedule this season but had a hiccup in the District 7 AAA Semi-Finals to Connellsville, who they previously beat in the season. Latrobe is loaded with some great talent led by PA state champion and 2x PA state medalist Vincent Kilkeary (120). Latrobe also has two excellent freshmen in Luke Willochell (106) and Leo Joseph (113). They also have some great talent to watch out for including Nate Roth (138), Jack Pletcher (152, 160), Corey Boerio (215, 285), and Wyatt Held (285)

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Connellsville (38-19)

Win over Butler (39-26)

Win over Canon-McMillan (40-25)

Win over Carrick (68-6)

Loss to Connellsville (37-27)

General McLane

General McLane was not a team that wowed you throughout the season. To some this year was mediocre. But, when McLane got into the postseason, they saved their best performances. This includes a massive upset in the District 10 AAA Finals over Erie Cathedral Prep. The team is led by Wilson Spires (285). There are a couple of other wrestlers to watch out for including Teige Berger (106, 113), Hudson Spires (138), Kyle Cousins (145, 152), Daniel Mulligan (160), Magnus Lloyd (172, 189), and Jessi Stempka (189, 215).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 Wins over Erie McDowell (37-22 and 43-22)

Win over Erie Cathedral Prep (39-29)

Loss to Quaker Valley (40-29)

Loss to Forest Hills (52-15)

Loss to Ft LeBoeuf (35-28)

Central Dauphin

Central Dauphin had a great season and dominated most of the schedule. They do have two losses on the year though and they come from the hands of two District Champions including a loss in the District 3 AAA Final against Gettysburg. Central Dauphin is led by 2x PA state medalist Matt Repos (132, 138). Some other wrestlers to watch out for include Liam Flanagan (106), Dallas Schorr (120), Nathan Fletcher (126), Michael Beers (132, 138), Ryan Garvick (160, 172), Ben Stewart (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 wins over Cumberland Valley (26-23 and 28-26)

Loss to Mifflin County (42-23)

Loss to Gettysburg (32-30)

LaSalle

LaSalle had a good season in their own right, with only two regular season losing to two out of District opponents. They made it to the PCL Team Championship Finals and suffered another defeat to District 12 AA Finalist Conwell-Egan. They bounced back to a dominating win in the District 12 AAA Finals. LaSalle is led by Eddie Donovan (106, 113), Freshman Jackson Hersh (106, 113), and Brendan Purvis (145, 152). Some other wrestlers to watch are Matt Wiley (138, 145), Cormac Morrissey (152, 160), Josh Fayette (172, 189), and Timothy Petrilli (215).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 wins over St. Joseph’s Prep (50-19 and 51-18)

Win over Northeast High (64-9)

Loss to Parkland (50-15)

Loss to Strath Haven (54-15)

Loss to Conwell-Egan (35-33)

Connellsville

Connellsville had an excellent season this year with two losses coming to teams that are in the AAA tournament this weekend. Connellsville suffered a defeat to Latrobe earlier in the season but avenged that loss in the District 7 AAA Semi-Finals before losing in the Finals to Waynesburg. Connellsville is led by PA state medalist Chad Ozias (132, 138) and 2x PA state medalist Jared Keslar (160, 172). Some other wrestlers to watch out for include Evan Petrovich (113), Jacob Layton (120), Gabriel Ruggieri (126, 132), Lonzy Vielma (138, 145), Ethan Ansell (152), Hunter Claycomb (172), George Shultz (189), and Dennis Nichelson (215).

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Quaker Valley (53-19)

Win over Canon-McMillan (39-25)

Win over Greater Latrobe (37-27)

Loss to Greater Latrobe (38-19)

Loss to Waynesburg (35-18)

Bethlehem Catholic

Bethlehem Catholic is one of the most talented teams in the AAA field this year. They pretty much laid waist to their opponents this season except when they wrestled Nazareth in two, very tightly contested duals. BECA also posted a really good win over AA favorite Notre Dame GP this season. They are led by Freshman Nathan Desmond (106, 113), 2x PA state medalist Dante Frinzi (126, 132), and 2021 state champion and 2x state medalist Tyler Kasak (138, 145). Other wrestlers to watch include Shane McFillin (106, 113, 120), Cole Campbell (113), Cael McIntyre (120), Charlie Scanlan (145), PA state medalist Andrew Harmon, Landon Muth (160, 172), and Luke Thomas (172, 189).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 wins over Easton (49-9 and 44-12)

Win over Notre Dane GP (30-18)

2 wins over Nazareth (30-24 and 32-22)

Canon-McMillan

Canon-McMillan had themselves a good season but struggled against WPIAL opponents with all their losses coming to the other three District 7 qualifiers in this weekend’s tournament. They are led by Brandon Dami (113) and Jacob Houpt (120, 126) who have had great seasons. Other wrestlers to watch out for include Tanner Mizenko (106), Andrew Binni (126, 132), Gabriel Stafford (172, 189), and Matt Furman (172, 189).

Notable Win/Losses

Win over North Allegheny (43-24)

Win over Cumberland Valley (44-14)

Loss to Connellsville (39-25)

2 losses to Waynesburg (37-24 and 36-22)

Loss to Latrobe (40-25)

Bottom Half of Bracket

Waynesburg

Waynesburg is a lot like Bethlehem Catholic, dominant. Waynesburg dominated their dual schedule and performed well as a team at national tournaments. They are led by PA state champion and 2x state medalist Mac Church (132), 3x state medalist Cole Homet (145), and 2x state runner-up Rocco Welsh (172, 189). This is a deep team with other wrestlers to watch out for including Ky Szewczyk (113), Joseph Simon (120, 126), Zander Phaturos (126, 132), Colton Stoneking (138), Brody Evans (172, 189), Eli Makel (215), Noah Tustin (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 wins over Canon-McMillan (37-24 and 36-22)

Win over Connellsville (35-18)

Dallastown

Dallastown is a regular down in Hershey for the Team Championships and here they are again. Dallastown had an excellent season but took a few losses, all to state qualifiers. Dallastown is led by Caden Dobbins (152) with a solid lineup along with him. Some wrestlers to keep an eye on include Damian Key (120), Zach Luckenbaugh (126), Anthony Carulli (132, 138), Owen Bricker (138, 145), Ashton Deller (160, 172), Isaiah Feeney (172, 189), Michael Klinger (189, 215), Ben Usow (189, 215), and Hunter Bisking (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Cumberland Valley (29-27)

Win over Spring-Ford (30-27)

Loss to Faith Christian (37-22)

2 losses to Cumberland Valley (32-28 and 31-28)

Mifflin County

Mifflin County had a dominant season this year defeating most of their opponents with ease. They beat multiple state qualifiers this season and look to take their momentum from an Ultimate Warrior 1st Team Championship and District 6 AAA Championship into Hershey. They are led by PA state medalist Nic Allison (113) and Kyler Everly (160, 172). Other wrestlers to look out for include Hunter Johnson (120), Blake Aumiller (132), Deakon Schaeffer (145, 152), Parker Kearns (152, 160), Trey Shoemaker (189), Anson Wagner (215, 285), and Jaxson Pupo (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 wins over Central Mountain (48-21 and 42-24)

Win over Central Dauphin (42-23)

Win over Cumberland Valley (41-15)

Quakertown

Quakertown had an excellent season dominating most of their schedule. Quakertown’s lone loss on the year came in the District 1 AAA Finals to Council Rock South a team that they beat earlier in the season. Quakertown is led by PA state medalist Mason Ziegler (120, 126) and Freshman Collin Gaj (138, 145). Some other wrestlers to keep an eye on include Isaac Williams (106), Todd McGann (126, 132), Gavin Carroll (132, 138, 145), Zach Borzio (145, 152), Calvin Lachman (172), Kaden Roesener (189), and Frederick Retter (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Council Rock South (33-31)

Win over Spring-Ford (35-21)

Loss to Council Rock South (36-19)

Abington Heights

Abington Heights dominated their District 2 opponents all season long. They do have a loss though, to AA state qualifier Faith Christian. Abington Heights is led by PA state medalist Luke Sirianni (106, 113). Some other wrestlers to watch out for include Cole Kroptavich (120, 126), Sam Stevens (132), Brian Heard (138, 145), Austin Smith (138, 145, 152), Sal Schiavone (152, 160), Hutch Lynott (172, 189), Caleb Marzolino (172, 189), and Tomas Delos Rios (189, 215).

Notable Wins/Losses

2 wins over Delaware Valley (30-25 and 44-27)

Loss to Faith Christian (44-24)

Nazareth

Nazareth is one of the top teams in this AAA field with dominating wins even against out of state opponents. They did suffer two losses this year and both came at the hands of Bethlehem Catholic in tight duals. Nazareth is led by 2x PA state medalist Braxton Appello-Fries (126), PA state medalist Dominic Wheatley (152, 160), PA state medalist Sonny Sasso (189, 215), and 2021 state runner-up Sean Kinney (285). Other wrestlers to watch out for include Dominic Rizzotto (106), Tahir Parkins (113), Charlie Bunting (120), Ayden Rader (132, 138), Jake Doone (132, 138), Nicholas Foster (145), Ryan Fairchild (160, 172), Noah Okamoto (172), and Chase Levey (189, 215).

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Easton (43-15)

2 wins over Northampton (48-16 and 61-3)

Win over WC Henderson (69-0)

2 losses to Bethlehem Catholic (30-24 and 32-22)

Gettysburg

Gettysburg just about dominated everybody on their schedule on their way to a huge District 3 AAA Championship over Central Dauphin. Gettysburg is led by Jacob Cherry (160, 172), Samuel Rodriguez (215), and Trevor Gallagher (285). Some wrestlers to watch include Zoey Haines (106, 113), Gabriel Pecaitis (120, 126), Wyatt Sokol (126, 132), Dalton Redden (138), Jaxon Townsend (145, 152), Logan Newell (152, 160), and Tyler Withers (172, 189)

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Emmaus (48-22)

Win over Central Dauphin (32-30)

Williamsport

Williamsport just like many of the teams in Hershey, dominated most of their schedule. Their lone loss of the year came from Wyoming Seminary, a prep powerhouse. Williamsport cruised to a District 4/9 Championship including their win over Clearfield in the Finals. Williamsport is led by 2021 state runner-up Cael Nasdeo (113), Braden Bower (132, 138, 145), and PA state medalist Riley Bower (145, 152). Other guys to look out for include Carter Weaver (152, 160), Roman Morrone (160, 172), Sebastian Robinson (189, 215), and Charles Crews (285).

Notable Wins/Losses

Win over Central Mountain (41-28)

2 Wins over Shikellamy (50-21 and 43-15)

Win over Clearfield (34-25)

Loss to Wyoming Seminary (35-24)

Rosters and schedules used in this preview where accessed from http://www.pa-wrestling.com/

2022 PIAA Team Wrestling Championships – AA Predictions

Round by Round predictions

Championship Round of 16

Benton over Faith Christian

Burgettstown over Brookville

Notre Dame GP over Corry

Burrell over Bishop McDevitt

Saucon Valley over Quaker Valley

Forest Hills over Boiling Springs

Chestnut Ridge over Lackawanna Trail

West Perry over Hickory

Consolation Round 1

Brookville over Faith Christian

Bishop McDevitt over Corry

Quaker Valley over Boiling Springs

Hickory over Lackawanna Trail

Championship Quarterfinals

Benton over Burgettstown

Notre Dame GP over Bishop McDevitt

Saucon Valley over Forest Hills

Chestnut Ridge over West Perry

Consolation Round 2

Brookville over West Perry

Forest Hills over Bishop McDevitt

Quaker Valley over Burrell

Burgettstown over Hickory

Championship Semi-Finals

Notre Dame GP over Benton

Saucon Valley over Chestnut Ridge

Consolation Round 3

Brookville over Forest Hills

Quaker Valley over Burgettstown

Consolation Round 4

Benton over Brookville

Chestnut Ridge over Quaker Valley

3rd Place Dual

Chestnut Ridge over Benton

1st Place Dual

Notre Dame GP over Saucon Valley

My Thoughts

I think everyone knows that the favorites to get to the finals are Notre Dame GP and Saucon Valley. Those two schools have, arguably, the best rosters in the state in AA. So I look now at the other aspects of this tournament and try to find ways schools can put themselves in the best possible opportunity to wrestle for 3rd.

Burgettstown has a great opportunity here to make a run at the Semi-Finals. They take on Brookville to start off on Thursday and I see this team being able to get past them. Then it is on to most likely Benton baring an upset. This I feel either way will be a great dual and will come down to the last couple of matches. Right now, I lean towards Benton mainly because it is the safest bet as of now, but I would not be shocked at all to see Burgettstown win that one.

Chestnut Ridge is a team I am really high on. They just have so much talent on that roster and it is hard to pick against a team that has been to the team state championships as much as they have. I think they cruise to the Semi-Finals where they run into Saucon Valley and eventually lose.

So, Quaker Valley gets the unfortunate pleasure to have to face off against Saucon Valley in their first matchup. As much as you hate to see it, that’s wrestling baby. I have them in another not as tough, but still difficult match against Boiling Springs which I think they will win. Then, they could end up with a District 7 Finals rematch in the second round of consolations. If they get through that then they would have either Benton or Burgettstown next. Yeah, not a fun path.

Below is how I see the bracket playing out, maybe it will happen this way. I doubt it but I think this will be close to what happens.