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5/10/08  District 4 AAA and District 9 AAA will not be combined 
 
Scott, Platt, Rella dismissed from Penn State team
5/9/2008
Penn State University Sports Information

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Three members of the Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team have been dismissed from the team, according to head coach Troy Sunderland. Freshmen Garrett Scott (Alexandria, Pa.) and Jared Platt (Blairstown, N.J.) and sophomore Dave Rella (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio) have all been dismissed from the squad for violation of team rules and the standards of the program.

"We have granted each of these young men a release from the team in order for them to continue their academic and athletic careers at different schools," Sunderland said. "This was a very tough decision for all of us, but as this program continues to improve, each of our wrestlers must live up to the high standards of the program."

"We wish each of these individuals the best of luck in their future endeavors," Sunderland said. "After our outstanding performance last season, we are primed to continue this ascent and we must focus on all aspects of this program."

Penn State is coming off a banner season that saw the team place third at the 2008 NCAA Championships, garner four All-Americans and led the nation in the latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) among all wrestling programs according to the NCAA
 
 Bald Eagle Area Head coach resigns
 
Harbor Creek's Trimble to wrestle at Ohio Northern
Harbor Creek senior Adam Trimble will continue his academic and wrestling careers at NCAA Division III Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio.
Trimble was a four-year letter winner in both wrestling and cross-country. He was a Section 1 champion and District 10 runner-up in wrestling.
Trimble was also named to the first team all-state Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches Association academic team.
Mark Havers Bradford, PA won the Cadet 155lb class at the 2008 Ohio Tournament of Champions.
http://www.ohiotofc.com/results.php?year=2008

According to post on D9 wrestling forum:
"The semi-final match between Mark and 3-time TOC champion Jason Luster, (formerly of GA. reportedly recently moved to Pittsburgh, PA) was well worth the price of admission...0-0 at the end of regulation and into "sudden death overtime" both wrestlers were bloodied and tired but Mark got the takedown in a scramble to pull out the 2-0 victory....
 

High School Wrestling Rules Changes Announced for 2008-09
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (May 1, 2008) - The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee emphasized risk minimization and standardized procedures to assist both coaches and referees through 16 wrestling rules changes for the 2008-09 school year. Rules changes were made by the committee at its April 5-7 meeting in Indianapolis and subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.

The time sequence for the offensive wrestler in assuming the offensive starting position was standardized with the addition of a note to Rule 5-20-5. First, the wrestler must set the knee(s) and feet. Second, the wrestler must place the palm of one hand on the navel. Third, the wrestler must place the palm of the other hand on or over the near elbow. Fourth, the referee shall pause momentarily before starting wrestling. This rule change is meant to provide consistency for coaches, wrestlers and referees. While each action is currently standard practice, there has not been a written sequence of those events in the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book.

"These changes provide further rules support based on interpretations," said Bob Colgate, assistant director of the NFHS and liaison to the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee. "The clarifications make the rules easier to administer."

With an emphasis on sportsmanship, the committee approved two rules changes meant to encourage sportsmanlike conduct by wrestlers and coaches. An addition to Rule 6-7-1c6 states that an unsportsmanlike act that occurs at anytime during the match shall take precedence over the first points scored in the regulation match in determining choice of position in the ultimate tiebreaker. So the wrestler whose opponent has received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at any time during the match will now have choice of position in the ultimate tiebreaker.

In addition, a change to Rule 5-31-1 removes the penalty for coaches whose wrestlers report to the scorer's table not in proper uniform, not properly groomed, not properly equipped or not ready to wrestle.

The addition of Rule 7-1-5w makes a back flip from a standing position an illegal maneuver. The rule was added as an effort to minimize risk to all wrestlers.

"Any time you're dealing with risk minimization in wrestling, it's paramount," Colgate said. "Someone could have been seriously injured if we did not take that initiative."

The committee also addressed the issue of skin conditions. A revision to Rule 4-2-3 allows an on-site physician to examine a wrestler with a particular skin condition without a physician's release form immediately after the weigh-in. A new Rule 4-2-5 allows a physician's release form for a non-communicable skin condition, such as a birthmark or eczema, to be valid for the duration of the season, with some stipulations.

The committee also approved the following rules changes:

- A change to Rule 2-2-2 clarifies the boundary for the restricted zone for coaches.

- A revision to Rule 4-1-5 requires the wrestler's uniform to be worn as intended/designed by the manufacturer. This change gives rules support to a previous NFHS interpretation.

- Rule 4-2-1 will state that a wrestler's hair in the front, in its natural state, shall not extend below the eyebrows.

- A change in Rule 4-5-5 allows for a one-pound weight allowance when a competition is postponed for one calendar day or more due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances. The head coach, principal or athletic director of the opponent must be notified in advance to be granted the one-pound weight allowance.

- A change to Rule 5-15-3 gives referees the option to stop a match if there is no action at the edge of the mat and to restart wrestling in the center of the mat.

- A new addition to Rules 5-25-6c and 7-6-6c provides rules support for the interpretation of stalling as "repeatedly creates a stalemate situation to prevent an opponent from scoring."

- In Rule 6-6-1, when the wrong wrestler is given choice of position at the start of the first 30-second tiebreaker in overtime, the opponent will be given the choice at the start of the second 30-second tiebreaker. Previously, this would have been considered bad time.

- In Rule 7-4-1, the committee further defined unnecessary roughness by including ". . . a forceful slap to the head or face, and/or gouging or poking the eyes."

- The committee also approved a new signal for referees to indicate when to start recovery time during a match.

The committee adopted four points of emphasis for the upcoming season, including grooming and medical checks, reporting to the scorer's table ready to wrestle, going out of the wrestling area, and referees' signals and mechanics.

Wrestling is the sixth-most popular program for high school boys in terms of participants, with 257,246 boys wrestling in 9,445 schools throughout the country. It is also gaining popularity among high school girls, with 5,048 girls participating in 1,227 schools, according to the NFHS 2006-07 High School Athletics Participation Survey.

This press release was written by Cassie Krisher, a spring semester intern in the NFHS Publications/Communications department and a senior at Butler (Indiana) University, majoring in journalism and media arts.

 

 Carlton Haselrig undercard for CBS' EliteXC's debut
 
Altons of Central Mountain saga continues-10th graders at Juniors!!
Dylan places 1st 60Kg; Andrew places 4th 63 Kg.
 
Quentin Wright (Sr) of Bald Eagle/Penn State committed wins Juniors!!
 For the second year in a row, Altoona wrestler T.J. Brandt will be a member of Team Pennsylvania at the Schoolboy National Team Duals in Indianapolis June 18-22.

Brandt, a seventh-grader competing at 84 pounds, won the Pennsylvania Amateur Wrestling Federation freestyle qualifier last Sunday at Central Cambria, pinning New York state runner-up Jesse Holton in the first period in the finals.
He also won an Area 2 title to qualify for the Pennsylvania Junior Wrestling State Tournament. Last year in Indianapolis, Brandt went 11-2 and helped Team Pennsylvania win the Greco-Roman and freestyle divisions.
The Brandt family is looking to raise money to defray some or all of the costs to go to and wrestle in the Duals. Checks can be made out to PA/USA Wrestling and mailed to Altoona School District c/o Joel Gilbert. Any questions, call 329-9221 for more information.

 Homer-Center board approves wrestling co-op with Indiana
By Jared Stout
BLAIRSVILLE DISPATCH
Friday, April 25, 2008

HOMER CITY--Wrestlers in the Homer-Center School District will now have the opportunity to continue competing all the way through high school.
Wrestling is not one of the sports offered by Homer-Center. But at its meeting last Thursday, the school board voted unanimously to approve a cooperation agreement with Indiana Area School District that will make Homer-Center students eligible to compete on Indiana teams in grades 7-12. Indiana competes in Class AAA of the WPIAL.
The agreement, which also was ratified by the Indiana Area School Board at its April 14 meeting, will be sent to the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association for final approval.
"It is at no cost to the district," Homer-Center board president Vicki Smith said of the agreement. Parents will be responsible for paying $1,000 for a student competing on the senior high team and $750 for the junior high team. Those fees were set by the Indiana Area School Board.
Looking for Teams entering 2008 NHSCA National Duals held in Salisbury, Maryland May 23-26
 
PA Rednecks
103 Jesse Wolfe Johnsonburg
103 Cory Bush Ridgway
112 Kody Young Punxsutawney
119 Zach Hoy St Marys
125 Garet Pisani Ridgway
130 PrestonMahoney Johnsonburg
135 Nick Nichols Port Allegany
140 Justin Moore Brookville
145 Jon Marc Burdick Smethport
152 Marc Havers Bradford
152 Zac Zelcs Ridgway
160 Jonathan Brothers Redbank Valley
171 Logan shirey Redbank Valley
189 Steven Cressley Punxsutawney
215 Eric Lundgren DuBois
285 Season Owen Clearfield
 
Coaches:Rick Leitzel, Aaron Rendos, Buddy Young
 
Mike Horton of Philipsburg chooses Edinboro 
 
Central Mountain wrestling schedule is getting a major change.
          Last week, the Keystone Central School Board approved the wrestling team’s participation in the Walsh Ironman Tournament in Ohio. Ironman is considered one of the top wrestling tournaments in the entire country with several national powers entering the event. CM had to forgo participation in the season-opening Williamsport Top Hat Tournament to head west toward Ohio.
Now comes word the Wildcats have added another big tournament to the schedule.
The field for the 2009 Escape the Rock Tournament at Council Rock South has been announced, and Central Mountain is attending.
There’s no denying the field for Escape the Rock. In addition to CM and Bald Eagle Area, teams like Council Rock South, Delaware Valley, Hazelton, Wyoming Seminary, Phillipsburg (N.J.) and Great Bridge (Virginia) are all scheduled to wrestle in the event.
Although no official word has been given, one would assume the event that gets chopped from the original schedule to make room for Escape the Rock would be the Altoona Duals since both events happen in the month of January. Again, no official word has been given.
With the addition of Ironman and Escape the Rock to King of the Mountain and the Manheim Holiday Tournament, there’s no denying the schedule has been given a serious upgrade and prepares the Wildcats for a possible run at a state dual-meet championship.

 

PA Rednecks at New England Duals
Pink 41 Dough Boy B, MA 3
Pink 55 Kryptonite White, MA 3
Pink 64 Rebel WC, MA 0
Pink 21 Journeymen, NY 30
Pink 43 Sayville, NY 13
Purple 57 West Hampton, MA 0
Purple 46 The Barn C, NH 12
Purple 52 Averill Park, NY 9
Purple 21 Central Jersey All Stars, NJ 30
Purple 45 Iowa Style, NY 10

106 Jesse Wolfe 6-1
106 Dylan Dennis 6-2
106 Corey Bush 5-2
112 Johnny Agnello 6-0
112 Johnny Pas 8-0
120 Kodie Young 5-1
120 Levi Morton 7-3
128 Kris Hess 4-2
128 Brady Fyffe 4-1
136 Preston Mahoney 4-2
136 Evan Dahl 4-2
136 Zac Baumgartner 5-1
145 Jon- Marc Burdick 4-1
145 Jake Kondrlik 6-0
145 Patrick Mahan 6-1
154 Grant Chase 6-2
154 Jacob Burnside 4-2
164 Mark Havers 6-0
164 Dalton Lester 5-1
174 Steve Ceremuga 4-3
174 Logan Shirey 7-0
184 Zach Maxworthy 4-3
184 Jore Piro 5-1
215 Brian Hooks 6-0
285 Sean Owen 5-0
285 Joe McElhinney 6-1

 

Haselrig captures two belts with first MMA fight

http://www.tribune-democrat.com/sports/local_story_112002023.html?keyword=topstory


The Central Wrestling Conference has announced its Class AA and Class AAA all-star teams.
Class AAA First Team
103—T.J. Stanton, DuBois; 112—Jordan Rich, Central Mountain; 119—Matt Snyder, Lewistown; 125—Addison Snyder, Bellefonte; 130—Jonathon Quiggle, Central Mountain; 135—Dylan Alton, Central Mountain; 140—Andrew Alton, Central Mountain; 145—Shane Alterio, Bellefonte; 152—Ryan Colmer, Hollidaysburg; 160—Steve Bosak, State College; 171—Quentin Wright, Bald Eagle Area; 189—Bo Reifer, Philipsburg-Osceola; 215—Glenn Barnes, Central Mountain; 285—Sean Owen, Clearfield.

Class AA First Team
103—Ronnie Garbinsky, Tyrone; 112—A.J. Schopp, Tyrone; 119—Dalton Smith, Mount Union; 125—Anthony Romano, Tyrone; 130—Landon Yingling, Huntingdon; 135—Devon Smith, Mount Union; 140—Kevin Ryan, Mount Union; 145—Keith Ryan, Mount Union; 152—Eli Snyder, Southern Huntingdon; 160—Dustin Drake, Mount Union; 171—Bobby Mort, Huntingdon; 189—Eric Herrold, Penns Valley; 215—Jamel Fortson, Mount Union; 285—Ethan Covalt, Penns Valley.
Class AA Second Team
103—Chris Shope, Huntingdon; 112—Jesse Runk, Huntingdon; 119—Nathan Mykut, Huntingdon; 125—Addison Yingling, Huntingdon; 130—Ronnie Grove, Mount Union; 135—Chris Nagel, Southern Huntingdon; 140—Caleb Dugan, Moshannon Valley; 145—Aaron Albright, West Branch; 152—Pete Mykut, Huntingdon; 160—Kyle Thompson, Huntingdon; 171—Zack Hicks, Mount Union; 189—Eric Hoffmaster, Mount Union; 215—Jason Everhart, Huntingdon; 285—Willie Grove, Mount Union.
Class AAA Second Team
103—Forrest Bechdel, Central Mountain; 112—Mitchell Port, Bellefonte; 119—Nate James, Bellefonte; 125—Dave Whitaker, DuBois; 130—Preston Snyder, Bellefonte; 135—Garrett Singer, Bellefonte; 140—Kurt McCamley, Philipsburg-Osceola; 145—Colton Spade, Lewistown; 152—Bill Morrison, DuBois; 160—Caleb Hoffman, Bald Eagle Area; 171—Eric Lundgren, DuBois; 189—Josh Wensel, Bellefonte; 215—Dimitri Sidorick, Philipsburg-Osceola; 285—Tim Watson, Bald Eagle Area.
 
Haselrig starts new career in MMA
 
Both Altons in Freestyle 63kg (138.75 lbs) Cadet finals
 there are no result for the 1st - 2nd match at 138, the Altons elected not to wrestle each other in the final. 
This just in, they are now registered for JUNIORS 
 
University Nationals Finals

55kg: Brad Pataky vs. Zach Sanders Pataky wins 3-1,0-3,3-1
60kg: Dan Dennis vs. Franklin Gomez Dennis wins 3-0,3-0
63kg: Eric Albright vs. Reece Humphrey Humphrey wins 3-0,6-0
66kg: Ryan Lang vs. Nathanial Holt Holt wins 5-1,3-1
70kg: Tyler Safratowich vs. Joel Ahern Safratowich wins 3-0,1-0
74kg: Keith Gavin vs. Michael Chaires Gavin wins 6-0,3-0
79kg; Chris Henrich vs. Dennis Galante Galante wins 6-1,2-0
84kg: Jake Herbert vs. Dave Bertolino Herbert wins 2-0,1-0
96kg: Eddie Phillips vs. Brent Jones Jones wins by pin
120kg: Tervel Dlagnev vs. Aaron Anspach Dlagnev wins 1-0,7-0
 
University Freestyle SemiFinals

55 Kg
Ross Gitiomer (Cavalier WC) vs. Zach Sanders (Minnesota Storm)
Brad Pataky (Penn State) vs. Tony Mustari (Northern Colorado)

60 Kg
Daniel Dennis (Iowa) vs. Andrew Hochstrasser (Bronco WC)
Franklin Gomez (Michigan WC) vs. Alex Tsirtsis (Iowa)

63 Kg
Eric Albright (Free Fall WC) vs. Colby Pisani (Penn State)
Mike Thorn (Minnesota Storm) vs. Reece Humphrey (Ohio State)

66 Kg
Alex Krom (College Park) vs. Ryan Lang (Wildcat Wres)
Nathaniel Holt (Chippewa WC) vs. Aaron Martin (Chattanooga)

70 Kg
Jonathan Bonilla-Bowman (NYAC) vs. Tyler Safratowich (Minnesota Storm)
Joel Ahren (Naval Academy) vs. PJ Gillespie (NYC)

74 Kg
Michael Chaires (Cavalier WC) vs. Jake Kerr (Iowa)
Mike Poeta (Illinois) vs. Keith Gavin (Pittsburgh)

79 Kg
Dennis Galante (NYAC) vs. Ben Friedl (Illinois)
Chris Henrich (Cavalier WC) vs. Ross Taplin (Maverick WC)

84 Kg
Dave Bertolino (Cyclone WC) vs. Micky Moran (Buffalo)
Dustin Kilgore (Golden Pride) vs. Jake Herbert (Wildcat WC)

96 Kg
Eddie Phillips (Cliff Keen) vs. DJ Bruce (Valley WC)
Brent Jones (Cavalier WC) vs. Mike Tamillow (Wildcat WC)

120 Kg
Aaron Anspach (Penn State) vs. Zach Sheaffer (Pittsburgh)
Tervel Dlagnev (Sunkist Kids) vs. Dave Zabriske (Cyclone WC)

Semis are going on right now
 
Video of Q. Wright decisioned at Dream match against Iowa
 
 Mark Dugan of Moshannon Valley elected into PA wrestling Hall of Fame
 
GRECO RESULTS
FILA Cadet - 63 kg / 138.75 lbs. Results

1st Place - Joshua Castellano of Illinois
2nd Place - Andrew Alton of Pennsylvania
3rd Place - Ellis Coleman of Illinois
4th Place - Dylan Alton of Pennsylvania
5th Place - Chase Nelson of Kansas
6th Place - Joshua Dziewa of Pennsylvania
1st Place Match
Joshua Castellano (Illinois) over Andrew Alton (Pennsylvania) Dec 4-5,5-4,5-4
3rd Place Match
Ellis Coleman (Illinois) over Dylan Alton (Pennsylvania) Dec 2-1,2-1
5th Place Match
Chase Nelson (Kansas) over Joshua Dziewa (Pennsylvania) TF 9-6,2-4,6-0
 

Brute National Duals Pennsylvania claims title-Mitchell Port 117 pounder

http://www.intermatwrestle.com/high_school/showcase08/main.aspx

 

Bellefonte's Larry Walker is District 6 second head wrestling coach  to step down; retires after 11 seasons

http://www.centredaily.com/sports/story/519736.html

 

State college Head coach Kurzinger resigns
 
 Indian Valley placed 5 kids at Brute Adidas Nationals over the weekend
Mason Grove 2nd at 8th Grade 98lbs
Brandon Michael 3rd at 8th Grade 148lbs
Jared Kreider 5th at 9th Grade 218lbs
Tye Boyer 3rd at 11th Grade 143lbs
Kyle Miller 6th at 11th Grade 128lbs

Dapper Dan Classic Video released
Brad Pataky qualifies for Olympic wrestling trials
Quarterfinal - - Bradley Pataky (NYAC) won by pin over John Mcdonald (LVAC) 0:45
Semifinal - - Bradley Pataky (NYAC) won by tech fall over Eric Caschera (Penn State) 7-0,6-0
1st Place Match - - Bradley Pataky (NYAC) won by tech fall over Dylan Dabolt (Buffalo Wrestling) 6-0,6-0
Quentin Wright-2nd place in both Freestyle and Greco
This was in the Senior Freestyle/Greco Class lost to a couple of studs in the finals of each tourney.

74 kg/163 lbs
1st - Jesse Jantzen, Cambridge, Mass. (New York AC) dec. Quentin Wright, Wingate, Pa. (Mat-Town USA), 1-0, 1-6, 1-1
3rd - Sean Bilodeau, Harvard, Mass. (LVAC) pin James Allen (Matrix WC), 0:49

In the greco he lost to Pederson from the US Marines 
One of the U.S. Marine champions was Jeremy Pederson (Sneads Ferry, N.C./U.S. Marines), the champion at 84 kg/185 lbs., who was named Outstanding Wrestler.

Pederson defeated high school star Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa./Mat-Town USA), 3-0, 3-0 in the championship finals. Wright won his second silver medal of the weekend, after placing second in Saturday’s freestyle event.
Pederson won three matches on the way to the title, including a 4-0, 1-1, 2-1 win in the semifinals over Jeff Funicello (Gilbert, Ariz./Sunkist Kids).
 
Raisins heading to Milford MA
 106 Dylan Dennis Maplewood, Corey Bush Ridgway, Jesse Wolfe Johnsonburg
112 Johnny Pas Grove City, Johnny Agnello Cathedral Prep
120 Levi Morton North East, Kody Young Punxsutawney
128 Kris Hess Cathedral Prep, Brady Fyffe Grove City, Shawn Stancliff McDowell
136 Evan Dahl Maplewood, Zac Baumgartner General McLane, Preston Mahoney Johnsonburg
145 Jon-Marc Burdink Smethport, Jake Konderlik Corry, Patrick Mahan Punxsutawney
154 Chris Reitz Iroquois, Jacob Burnside Titusville
164 Dalton Lester General McLane, Mark Havers Bradford
174 Logan Shirey Redbank Valley, Steve Ceremuga Commodore Perry
184 Zach Maxworthy Medina OH
215 Brian Hooks Commodore Perry
285 Joe McElhinney Cochranton
 
Bosak National Runnerup
  
Bosak, two-time PIAA runner-up who is headed to Cornell, then was forced into overtime to top Eric Cubberly, an Ohio state champion 4-2 to reach the final.
Philipsburg-Osceola’s Mike Horton started the tournament 5-1 and he needs one more victory to place in the heavyweight division. Bosak’s younger brother, Scott Bosak,placed fourth at 125 pounds in the freshman division. Bellefonte’s Mitchell Porttook seventh at 112 in the sophomore bracket
Scott Bosak of State College and Mike Horton of Philipsburg Osceola compete at Senior Nationals
 
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