Category: Wrestling

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 Wrestling Brackets

Here will be regular season and postseason brackets including both the team tournament and individual tournament from Sectionals all the way to the State Championships.

Results will be posted shortly after each session for the PIAA Team and Individual Championships.

Late submission to this list will be the 2022 MyHouse PA Girls State Championship. This is a non-PIAA sanctioned event.

For more up-to-date results, check out my Twitter account.

MyHouse PA Girls State Championship

March 13 – PA Girls State Championship Hub

PIAA Individual State Championships

March 10-12 – PIAA Individual Championship Hub

PIAA Team State Championships

February 7-12 – PIAA Team Dual Championship Bracket Hub

PIAA Regional Championships

February 25 – March 5 – PIAA Regional Bracket Hub

PIAA District Championships

February 18-26 – District Bracket Hub

PIAA Team Dual District Championships

January 27 – February 5 – District Team Dual Bracket Hub

PIAA Sectional Championships

February 12-26 – Sectional Bracket Hub

2022 PIAA Wrestling State Championship Brackets

For streaming information on the event go ahead and visit flowrestling.

For more information on the PIAA Championships visit piaa.org.

Schedule (Subject to Change)

Thursday 3/10

9:00 AM – AA Preliminaries

4:00 PM – AAA Preliminaries

Friday 3/11

9:00 AM – AA Quarterfinals and Consolations

2:15 PM – AAA Quarterfinals and Consolations

7:30 PM – AA Semi-Finals and Consolations

Saturday 3/12

9:00 AM – AAA Semi-Finals and Consolations

2:00 PM – AA Finals and Placement Matches

7:00 PM – AAA Finals and Placement Matches

2022 PIAA Regionals Bracket Hub

Not all Results will be updated on the day of the tournament. Results will be available within a couple of days of all Regional Tournaments.

Find State Championship Brackets Here: State Championship Brackets

ALL REGIONAL RESULTS ARE UPDATED.

North East Regional

North West Regional

South East Regional

South Central Regional

South West Regional

2022 PIAA District Bracket Hub

Not all Results will be updated on the day of the tournament. Results will be available within a couple of days of all District Tournaments.

ALL DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETS ARE COMPLETED.

District 1/12

District 2

District 3

District 4

District 4/9

District 5

District 6

District 7

District 8

District 9

District 10

District 11

District 12

2022 PIAA Sectionals Bracket Hub

Not all Results will be updated on the day of the tournament. Results will be available within a couple of days of all Sectional Tournaments.

ALL SECTIONAL RESULTS ARE COMPLETED.

District 1

District 3

District 4

District 7

District 10

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/