DISTRICT 11 DUALS 2009

at Freedom H.S. in Bethlehem, Pa.

January 30-31, 2009

updated February 1, 2008 9:07am

 Pre-Duals Express-Times stories
Pre-Duals Pocono Record stories
Pre-Duals Morning Call stories

 Saturday Express-Times AAA
Saturday Express-Times AA
Saturday Morning Call AAA
Saturday Morning Call AA
Saturday Pocono Record

 Sunday Express-Times AAA
Sunday Express-Times AA
Sunday Morning Call AAA
Sunday Morning Call AA


Times:

Friday Feb. 1, 2008:
Preliminary Round: 4:30pm
1st Round: 6pm & 7:45pm

Saturday Feb. 2, 2008 -
Semi-Finals: 11am & 1pm
Finals: 6pm

Ticket prices:

Pigtails & Quarterfinals
Adults - $5.00
Students & Seniors - $4.00

Semifinals
Adults - $6.00
Students & Seniors - $4.00

Finals
All Tickets- $6.00

 AAA

Championship

Championship

Championship

Champion 

 Pigtails

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals 

 

 

#1 - Northampton

 

 

 

# 8 - Stroudsburg

 Friday Jan. 30 6:0pm

Northampton 57 -10 - Final

 

 

 Friday Jan. 30 4:30pm

Stroudsburg 66 - 18- - Final

 

 

 

 #9 - Pleasant Valley

 

Saturday Jan. 31 1:00pm

 Northampton 40 - 25 - Final

 

 

#5 - Liberty

 

 

 

 

 Friday Jan. 30 7:45pm

 Parkland 36 25 - Final

 

 

 

#4 - Parkland

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday Jan. 31 6:00pm

 Northampton 47 - 19 - Final

 

#3 - Easton

 

 

 

 

 Friday Jan. 30 7:45pm

 Easton 36 -15 - Final

 

 

 

#6 - Nazareth

 

 

 

#7 - Whitehall

 

Saturday Jan. 31 1:00pm

 Blue Mountain 32 - 29- Final

 

Friday Jan. 30 4:30pm

Whitehall 63 - 17 - Final

 

 

 

#10 - Pocono Mtn. East

 Friday Jan. 30 6:00pm

Blue Mountain 45 - 28 - Final

 

 

 

#2 - Blue Mountain

 

 

 

 AA

Championship

Championship

Championship

Champion

  Pigtails

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals 

 

 

#1 - Bethlehem Catholic

 

 

 

# 8 - Lehighton

 Friday Jan. 30 6:0pm

Bethlehem Catholic 45 - 24 - Final

 

 

 Friday Jan. 30 4:30pm

Pius X 45 - 26 - Final

 

 

 

 #9 - Pius X

 

Saturday Jan. 31 11:00am

Wilson 34 32  - Final

 

 

#5 - Northern Lehigh

 

 

 

 

 Friday Jan. 30 7:45pm

Wilson 34 - 33  - Final

 

 

 

#4 - Wilson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday Jan. 31 6:00pm

 Wilson 29 - 27 - Final

 

#3 - Saucon Valley

 

 

 

 

 Friday Jan. 30 7:45pm

 Saucon Valley 45 - 24 - Final

 

 

 

#6 - Tri-Valley

 

 

 

#7 - Northwestern

 

Saturday Jan. 31 11:00am

 Pen Argyl 41- 26 - Final

 

Friday Jan. 30 4:30pm

Catasaqua 36 - 30 - Final

 

 

 

#10 - Catasaqua

 Friday Jan. 30 6:00pm

 Pen Argyl 46 - 25 - Final

 

 

 

#2 - Pen Argyl

 

 

 


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AAA

Saturday 6pm
Finals

AA

 Northampton 47 - Blue Mountain 19

140 -- Austin Sommer (N) MD 11-3 Ryan Miggins (BM)
145 -- Phil Marano (N) WBFFT
152 -- John Lambert (N) MD 10-1 Travis Moyer (BM)
160 -- Jimmy Sheptock (N) WBFFT
171 -- Seth Czaesar (N) DEC 3-2 Corey Seasock (BM)
189 --Joe Piro (N) WBFFT
215 Aaron Chamberlain (N) DEC 6-5 Brook Gosch (BM)
285 - Eric Schaeffer (N) WBF 5:54 Keith Graeff (BM)
103 -- Corey Keener (BM) MD 14-5 Cole Sheptock (N)
112 -- Greg Rinker (N) DEC 9-8 Brandon Choate (BM)
119 -- Tyler Rauenzahn (BM) DEC 4-3 Jason Stephan (N)
125 -- Jordon Glykas (N) WBF 3:20 Clint Rarick (BM)
130 -- Sr. Corte Choate (BM) WBF 1:01 Alex Mann (N)
135 -- Jr. Josh Kindig (BM) WBF 0:53 Billy Paukovits (N)

Wilson 29 - Pen Argyl 27

112 -- Jeff Jungblut (W) DEC 9-5 James Elphick (PA)
119 -- Rex Lutz (PA) DEC 8-7 Josh Tolerico (W)
125 -- D.J. Hartrum (W) MD 15-7 Derek Becakage (PA)
130 -- Luciano Burriesci (PA) DEC 10-8 Jake Hunter (W)
135 -- Austin Williams (PA) WBF 2:39 Mike McLaughlin (W)
140 -- Phil Racciato (PA) DEC 10-4 Mike Calantoni (W)
145 -- Korey Kilpatrick (W) WBF 1:56 Brad Slack (PA)
152 -- Austin Warman (W) DEC 3-2 Tyler Mutton (PA)
160 -- Matt Hunter (W) MD 14-2 Dylan Evans (PA)
171 -- Alex Depew (W) WBFFT
189 -- Tyler Horn (PA) DEC 7-6 Billy Connor (W)
215 -- Chad Little (W) DEC 3-0 Ryan Barry (PA)
285 -- Kirby Mutton (PA) WBFFT
103 -- Jaime Welsh (PA) DEC 12-6 Brandon Hartrum (W)

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Saturday
AAA Semifinals

 

Northampton 40 - Parkland 25

135 -- Austin Sommer (N) DEC 5-2 Mike Ottinger (P)
140 -- Phil Marano (N) WBF 4:00 Andy Moore (P)
145 -- Mike Kistler (P) DEC 10-7 Tyler Marx (N)
152 -- Ian Heist (P) DEC 7-3 John Lambert (N)
160 -- Jimmy Sheptock (N) MD 12-4 Wade Rivera (P)
171 -- Seth Czaesar (N) DEC 7-4 Josh Heft (P)
189 --Aaron Chamberlain (N) WBF 2:40 Andrew Laudenslager (P)
215 -- Joe Piro (N) WBF 1:14 Tarek Haddad (P)
285 - Eric Schaeffer (N) WBF 0:58 Joe Candelone (P)
103 -- Mike Fake (P) DEC 3-0 Cole Sheptock (N)
112 -- Brandon Davis (P) MD 12-4 Greg Rinker (N)
119 -- Jason Stephan (N) WBF 2:35 Bryan Heist (P)
125 -- Justin Heller (P) WBF 1:14 Adam Strus (N)
130 -- Rich Trotta (P) WBF 4:54 Alex Mann (N)

Blue Mountain 32 - Easton 29

135 -- Jr. Josh Kindig (BM) WBF 0:47 Sr. Patrick Corpora (E)
140 -- So. Anthony Minotti(E) DEC 9-4 Ryan Miggins (BM)
145 -- Jr. Mark Hartenstine (E) WBF 2:26 Jordon Green (BM)
152 -- So. Zack Bambary (E) DEC 4-3 Travis Moyer (BM)
160 -- Sr. Jeff Griffith (E) WBF 0:30 Jared Kunkel (BM)
171 -- Corey Seasock (BM) WBF 0:44 So. Ryan Dech (E)
189 -- Brook Gosch (BM) MD 12-3 Sr. Storm Kruczek (E) *
215 -- Sr. Chris Wilson (E) WBF 0:45 J.T.Evans (BM)
285 -- Sr. Justin Grant (E) DEC 7-3 Keith Graeff (BM)
103 -- Corey Keener (BM) DEC 8-2 Fr. Peter Stanley (E) **
112 -- Brandon Choate (BM) WBTF 24-7 5:40 So. Mike Fleck (E)
119 -- Tyler Rauenzahn (BM) DEC 9-5 Fr. Mitch Minotti (E)
125 -- So. Joey Rizzolino (E) DEC 19-12 Clint Rarick (BM)
130 -- Sr. Corte Choate (BM) WBF 3:35 Sr. Richie Drey (E)

* -1tp Easton coach unsportsmanlike
** -1tp Blue Mtn coach unsportsmanlike

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Saturday
AA Semifinals

 

Wilson 34 - Bethlehem Catholic 32


103 -- Randy Cruz (BC) DEC 8-3 Brandon Hartrum (W)
112 -- Jaydon Rice (BC) WBF 3:56 Jeff Jungblut (W)
119 -- Josh Tolerico (W) WBF 1:58 Nate Kolb (BC)
125 -- D.J. Hartrum (W) WBF 1:14 Zach Gallagher (BC)
130 -- Elliot Riddick (BC) DEC 6-5 Jake Hunter (W)
135 -- Brian Smith (BC) WBF 0:50 Mike McLaughlin (W)
140 -- Mike Calantoni (W) DEC 11-5 Andrew Duckworth (BC)
145 -- Brandon Johnson (BC) WBTF 19-2 in 4:47 Korey Kilpatrick (W)
152 -- Austin Warman (W) MD 10-1 Kyle DeHaut (BC)
160 -- Matt Hunter (W) WBF 2:47 Alex Mellin (BC)
171 -- Alex Depew (W) DEC 7-5 Aaron Ross (BC)
189 -- Kevin Keim (BC) WBF 0:13 Zack Heck (W)
215 -- Billy Connor (W) WBF 2:55 Martin Laluz (BC)
285 -- Robert Wallace (BC) DEC 7-1 Chad Little (W)

Pen Argyl 41 - Saucon Valley 26


103 -- James Elphick (PA) DEC 5-2 Nate Gimbar (SV)
112 -- Jaime Welsh (PA) WBF 1:05 Paul Sloand (SV)
119 -- Adam Phillippi (SV) WBF 1:59 Derek Becakage (PA)
125 -- Rex Lutz (PA) DEC 8-5 Tyrone Deschler (SV)
130 -- Luciano Burriesci (PA) DEC 6-5 Nick Parsons (SV)
135 -- Austin Williams (PA) WBTF 16-1 in 2:37 John Lynch (SV)
140 -- A.J. Chernasky (SV) WBTF 15-0 in 4:01 Cody (PA)
145 -- Phil Racciato (PA) WBInjDef 2:09 Nate Gorkos (SV)
152 -- Tyler Mutton (PA) WBF 1:24 Jake Rasich (SV)
160 -- Dylan Evans (PA) DEC 5-4 Rich York (SV)
171 -- Ian Gimbar (PA) WBFFT
189 -- Kyle Steckert (SV) DEC 5-0 Tyler Horn (PA)
215 -- Brandon Palik (SV) WBF 0:55 Mike Huth (PA)
285 -- Kirby Mutton (PA) WBF 5:34 Ken Zurbono (SV)



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AAA

Friday 7:45pm
Quarterfinals

AA

 Parkland 36 - Liberty 25

285 -- Dan Martisofski (L) WBF 3:03 Joe Candelone (P)
103 -- Anthony Cabrera (L) DEC 7-1 Mike Fake (P)
112 -- Brandon Davis (P) WBF 0:43 Brett Marino (L)
119 -- Anthony Marino (L) WBTF 21-6 5:12 Bryan Heist (P)
125 -- Justin Heller (P) MD 10-1 Mike Harris (L) *
130 -- Dan Hong (L) DEC 14-8 Rich Trotta (P)
135 -- Mike Ottinger (P) WBF 3:21 Alex Taylor (L)
140 -- Andy Moore (P) DEC 4-2 Garrett Henning (L)
145 -- Ryan Kisslinger (L) MD 15-4 Mike Kistler (P)
152 -- Ian Heist (P) WBF 1:34 Brandon Steele (L)
160 -- Wade Rivera (P) DEC 12-5 Mike Brown (L)
171 -- Josh Heft (P) WBTF 19-3 in 6:00 Davis Martisofski (L)
189 -- Chris Pintado (L) WBTF 15-0 3:05 Andrew Laudenslager (P)
215 -- Tarek Haddad (P) DEC 3-0 Andrew Labanz (L)
* -1tp Liberty for unsportsmanlike conduct

Wilson 34 - Northern Lehigh 33
(Wilson wins on Criteria, most 6pointers, gives Wilson +1tp)

140 -- Mike Calantoni (W) WBF 1:17 Jonathon Corcoran (NL)
145 -- Chris Krawchuk (NL) WBTF 16-1 5:20 Korey Kilpatrick (W)
152 -- Cramer Hedash (NL) DEC 5-1 Austin Warman (W)
160 -- Alex Depew (W) DEC 10-5 Colin Hedash (NL)
171 -- Matt Hunter (W) WBF 1:19 Randis Pryor (NL)
189 -- Billy Connor (W) DEC 11-9 Brandon Olewine (NL)
215 -- Danny Boyle (NL) WBFFT
285 -- Chad Little (W) DEC 9-7 Troy Silfies (NL)
103 -- Brandon Hartrum (W) WBFFT
112 -- Zane Heller (NL) MD 10-0 Jeff Jungblut (W)
119 -- Shane Ehrich (NL) WBF 5:27 Brandon Mayberry (W)
125 -- D.J. Hartrum (W) WBF 2:13 Dylan Hoffman (NL)
130 -- Nikko Stevens (NL) WBF 0:56 Josh Tolerico (W)
135 -- Joe Grammes (NL) DEC 11-6 OT Jake Hunter (W)

Easton 36 - Nazareth 15

285 -- Justin Grant (E) DEC 2-1 D.J. King (N)
103 -- Fr. Peter Stanley (E) DEC 3-1 Fr. Doug Giamoni (N)
112 -- So. Zach Horan (N) WBF 5:38 So. Mike Fleck (E) *
119 -- Fr. Mitch Minotti (E) DEC 11-7 So. Franco Ferraina (N)
125 -- So. Joey Rizzolino (E) MD 13-2 Jr. Jarrett Sutter (N)
130 -- Sr. Richie Drey (E) DEC 5-3 So. Greg Noll (N)
135 -- Jr. Eric Hurd (N) DEC 10-5 Sr. Patrick Corpora (E)
140 -- Jr. Mark Hartenstine (E) DEC 2-1 3OT So. Ryan Krecker (N)
145 -- So. Anthony Minotti (E) DEC 5-1 Jr. Ethan Dilcherd (N)
152 -- So. Zack Bambary (E) DEC 4-3 Jr. Tyler Torcivia (N)
160 -- Sr. Jeff Griffith (E) WBDefault 1:56Eric Walak (N) **
171 -- So. Ben Bradley (N) WBF 1:35 So. Ryan Dech (E)
189 -- Sr. Storm Kruczek (E) DEC 9-5 David Wilke (N)
215 -- Sr. Chris Wilson (E) DEC Sr. Tim Murphy (N) ***

* -1 TP Easton for unsportsmanlike conduct
** DEFAULT No Mouthpiece
*** 100th Career Victory for Chris Wilson

 Saucon Valley 45 - Tri-Valley 24

140 -- Jon Glosek (SV) WBF 1:54 Laporta (TV)
145 -- Gorkos (TV) WBF 2:30 Stutzman (SV)
152 -- Dan Koppenhaver (TV) WBTF 16-2 5:05 Richard York (SV)
160 -- Bryn Bowman (TV) WBTF 18-3 in 4:09 Chris Rahs (SV)
171 -- Ian Gimbar (SV) WBF 3:02 Brock Klinger (TV)
189 -- Kyle Steckert (SV) DEC 7-5 Cody Troutman(TV)
215 -- Brandon Palik (SV) WBF 0:19 Travis Newton (TV)
285 -- Ken Zurbono (SV) DEC 3-1 Chad Weikel (TV)
103 -- Nate Gimbar (SV) WBF 2:36 Josh Wolfgang (TV)
112 -- Cody Klegman (TV) WBFFT
119 -- Paul Sloand (SV) WBFFT
125 -- Adam Phillippi (SV) WBF 1:03 Brian Bordner (TV)
130 -- Adam Chernaskey (SV) DEC 12-5 Alex Snyder (TV)
135 -- Sam Schieb (TV) DEC 8-1 Niick Parsons (SV) *

* -1tp Tri-Valley for unsportsmanlike conduct


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AAA

Friday 6pm
Quarterfinals

AA

Northampton 57 - Stroudsburg 10

285 - Eric Schaeffer (N) DEC 7-0 Allen Marvin (S)
103 -- Cole Sheptock (N) WBF 0:41 Jeff Hernandez (S)
112 -- Greg Rinker (N) DEC 4-3 Matt Valentin (S)
119 -- Jason Stephan (N) MD 8-2 Eric Howey (S)
125 -- Jordan Glykas (N) WBF 1:44 Nick Kaiser (S)
130 -- Alex Mann (N) DEC 9-3 Eli Angradi (S)
135 -- Austin Sommer (N) WBF 1:38 Jake Bendixon (S)
140 -- Phil Marano (N) MD 16-2 Tyler Lauchaire (S)
145 -- Tyler Marx (N) WBF 1:52 Jacobi Nordmark (S)
152 -- Jordan Kays (S) MD 16-5 John Lambert (N)
160 -- Jimmy Sheptock (N) WBTF 20-4 Zach Dugan (S)
171 -- Matt Transue (S) WBF 1:11 Josh Fehnel (N)
189 -- Joe Piro (N) WBF 0:18 John Brown (S)
215 -- Aaron Chamberlain (N) WBF 2:13 Kevin Knowles (S)

Bethlehem Catholic 45 - Pius X 24

140 -- Andrew Duckworth (BC) DEC 6-5 Jake Giovanini (PX)
145 -- Brandon Johnson (BC) WBFFT
152 -- Tyler Cozzubo (PX) DEC 5-0 Alex Mellin (BC)
160 -- Aaron Ross (BC) WBF 1:44 Dan Communale (PX)
171 -- Luke Deliuse (PX) WBF 4:45 Kevin Keim (BC)
189 -- Robert Wallace (BC) WBF 3:34 Chris Tichy (PX)
215 -- Martin Laluz (BC) WBF 0:10 Dan Gutierrez (PX)
285 -- Zack Cinielli (PX) WBF 3:49 Ben Bunce (BC)
103 -- Randy Cruz (BC) WBF 2:16 Anthony Bilotta (PX)
112 -- Justin Mazza (PX) DEC 7-6 Jaydon Rice (BC)
119 -- Josh LaBar (PX) DEC 13-6 Nate Kolb (BC)
125 -- George Dellasandro (PX) DEC 4-1 Zach Gallagher (BC)
130 -- Elliot Riddick (BC) WBF 1:02 Damon Scipio (PX)
135 -- Brian Smith (BC) WBF 2:16 Ben Dorio (PX)

Blue Mountain 45 - Whitehall 28

285 -- Keith Graeff (BM) DEC 5-3 Tony Bourzik (W)
103 -- Corey Keener (BM) WBF 0:35 Chris Monge (W)
112 -- Brandon Choate (BM) MD 14-5 Brian Brensinger (W)
119 -- Tyler Rauenzahn (BM) WBF 0:19 Hans Holderman (W)
125 -- Clint Rarick (BM) MD 13-4 Nate Snyder (W)
130 -- Corte Choate (BM) WBF 0:51 Aaron Morekin (W)
135 -- Josh Kindig (BM) WBF 1:11 Andrew Miller (W)
140 -- Victor Alpizar (W) MD 14-3 Ryan Miggins (BM)
145 -- Travis Moyer (BM) MD 17-6 Aaron Williams (W)
152 -- Seth Guth (W) WBF 3:32 Jordon Green (BM)
160 -- Josh Rodriguez (W) WBF 2:45 Jarod Kunkel (BM)
171 -- Corey Seasock (BM) WBF 0:58 Eddie Medina (W)
189 -- Taray Carey (W) WBInjDef Brook Gosch (BM)
215 -- Carl Kreidler (W) WBF 1:31 J.T.Evans (BM)

Pen Argyl 46 - Catasaqua 25

140 -- Matt Frederick (C) WBF 0:29 Brad Slack (PA)
145 -- Phil Racciato (PA) WBF 4:43 Aaron Silfies (C)
152 -- Tyler Mutton (PA) WBF 1:11 Jake Williams (C)
160 -- Dylan Evans (PA) DEC 10-3 Luke Garner (C)
171 -- Tyler Horn (PA) WBF 4:47 Phil Schaffer (C)
189 -- Devin Malarchik (C) WBF 0:40 Ryan Barry (PA)
215 -- Branden Strohl (C) WBF 4:34 Mike Huth (PA)
285 -- Curtis Garner (C) ND 13-4 Kirby Mutton (PA)
103 -- James Elphick (PA) WBF 1:24 Michael Calderon (C)
112 -- Jaime Welsh (PA) WBF 1:08 Jonathan Huhn (C)
119 -- Derek Becakage (PA) WBFFT
125 -- Vinny Pellechia (C) DEC 6-4 Rex Lutz (PA)
130 -- Luciano Burriesci (PA) DEC 7-2 Mike Serrano (C)
135 -- Austin Williams (PA) MD 12-2 Tanner Simmons (C)



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AAA

Friday 4:30pm
Pigtails

AA

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Stroudsburg 66 - Pleasant Valley 18

215 -- Ian McCloskey (S) WBFFT
285 -- Allen Marvin (S) DEC 3-2 Ryan Gouger (PV)
103 -- Samantha Klingel (PV) WBF 1:59 YohanVasquez (S)
112 -- Matt Valentin (S) WBFFT
119 -- Matt Yanovich (PV) WBF 4:28 Nick Kaiser (S) *
125 -- Eric Howey (S) WBF 0:59 David Gehr (PV)
130 -- Eli Angradi (S) WBF 0:21 Tyler Natale (PV)
135 -- Jake Bendixon (S) WBF 1:12 Zack Hineline (PV)
140 -- Tyler Lauchaire (S) WBF 2:27 Nick Martucci (PV)
145 -- Ryan Sokolowski (PV) WBF 3:28 Jake Nordmark (S)
152 -- Jordan Kays (S) WBF 0:20 Adam Gallop (PV)
160 -- Zach Dugan (S) WBF 1:09 Aaran Brewer (PV)
171 -- Matt Transue (S) WBFFT
189 -- Kevin Knowles (S) WBFFT
* Matt Yanovich earns his 100th career victory

Pius X 45 - Lehighton 26

135 -- Ben Diorio (PX) DEC 14-8 Zack Coleman (L)
140 -- Dano Lucykanish (L) WBFFT
145 -- Jake Giovinnini (PX) WBF 3:06 Guiseppo Caruso (L)
152 -- Tyler Cozzubo (PX) MD 9-1 Matt Rebovich (L)
160 -- Dan Communale DEC 12-5 Mike Balliet (L)
171 -- Luke L\Deluise (PX) WBTF 18-2 in 5:22 Zack Borger (L)
189 -- Anthony Guzenski (L) DEC 4-3 Chris Tichy (PX)
215 -- Matt Dorward (L) WBF 0:39 Dan Gutierrez (PX)
285 -- Brian Stern (L) WBF 1:43 Zack Cinelli (PX)
103 -- Anthony Bilotta (PX) WBF 0:39 Jacob Hoats (L)
112 -- Justin Mazza (PX) WBFFT
119 -- Josh Labar (PX) WBF 5:29 Brett Flexor (L)
125 -- George Delassandro (PX) WBF 3:46 Anthony Farole (L)
130 -- Danato Farole (L) WBTF 19-3 4:29 Damon Scipio (PX)


Whitehall 63 - Pocono Mountain East 17

215--Carl Kreidler(W) WBF 0:59 Blake Smith (PME)
285 -- Tony Bourzik (W) WBF 3:40Aaron Rushin (PME)
103 -- Chris Monge (W) WBFFT
112 -- John Girza (PME) WBF 3:56 Bryan Brensinger (W)
119 -- Ryuta Amaike (W) WBF 2:53 Ralph Fontenes (PME)
125 -- Nate Snyder (W) WBF 1:27 Gustavo Curiel (PME)
130 -- Aaron Morekin (W) WBF 2:56 Ahmed Abustafa (PME)
135 -- D.P. Miller (PME) WBF 1:53 Andrew Miller (W)
140 -- Victor Alpizar (W) DEC 3-1 Matt Murphy (PME)
145 -- Aaron Williams (W) WBF 5:07 Reed Holtzman (PME)
152 -- Seth Guth (W) WBF 3:53 Housain Moustaf (PME)
160 -- Josh Rodriguez (W) WBF 2:48 Ryan Price (PME
171 -- Eddie Helm (PME) WBF 3:07 Charles Fang (W)
189 -- Taray Carey (W) WBF 0:49 Andrew Gleson (PME)

Catasaqua 36 - Northwestern 30

135 -- Tanner Simmons (C) WBF 1:29 Jake Moyer (NW)
140 -- Matt Frederick (C) WBF 0:56 Ed Keichel (NW)
145 -- Jake Williams (C) DEC 5-1 Levi Veppert (NW)
152 -- Nick Boyd (NW) WBF 3:21 Aaron Silfies (C)
160 -- Kyle Sorensen (NW) DEC 9-2 Luke Garner (C)
171 -- Steve Zandaraski (NW) DEC 4-1 Phil Schaffer (C)
189 -- Devin Malarchik (C) WBF 3:55 Joseph Walker (NW)
215 -- Curtis Garner (C) WBFFT
285 -- Brandon Strohl (C) WBF 0:59 John Sikorsky (NW)
103 -- Lucas Dise (NW) WBF 1:29 Michael Calderon (C)
112 -- Michael Hontz (NW) DEC 5-0 Jonathan Huhn (C)
119 -- Vinny Pellechia (C) DEC 5-4 Dylan Long (NW)
125 -- Even Yenolevich (NW) WBF 0:55 Mike Brader (C)
130 -- Bobby Clymer (NW) DEC 6-1 Michael Serrano (C)


 

 


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An expert's picks (Ha! Ha! Ha!) for the upcoming District 11 Wrestling Duals
by Michael Blouse
Friday January 30, 2009, 12:45 AM

The Express-Times

The seeds, matchups and times are now set for this weekend's District 11 Wrestling Duals at Freedom High School.
As expected, 16-0 Northampton is the No. 1 seed among 10 Class AAA contenders and 13-3 Bethlehem Catholic is the top seed among 10 Class AA hopefuls.
The tournament starts today at 4:30 p.m. with two preliminary-round matchups in both classifications. The quarterfinals also are tonight, with the semifinals and finals scheduled for Saturday at Freedom.
OK, wrasslin' fans, here are my highly-anticipated predictions:
Class AAA -- Northampton over Stroudsburg, Blue Mountain over Whitehall, Easton over Nazareth, Parkland over Liberty in quarterfinals. Northampton over Parkland, Easton over Blue Mountain in semifinals. Northampton over Easton in final.
Comments -- Red Rovers-Blue Eagles is an intriguing quarterfinal, although Parkland-Liberty should be even more competitive. The Hurricanes look to bounce back from last week's 41-27 to Parkland. It'll be closer, but the improving Trojans prevail again. ... Blue Mountain vs. Easton is a semifinal showdown. The Eagles better be real good because all their fans are chirping non-stop about the team's greatness on the District 11 wrestling forum. Easton wins a real tight one over Black and Blue Mountain. ... Northampton, getting healthier and picking up the pace, is way too balanced, talented and experienced for any opponent in District 11. Coach Terry Daubert's Konkrete Kids beat any and all opponents by at least double digits.
Class AA -- Bethlehem Catholic over Lehighton, Pen Argyl over Northwestern, Saucon Valley over Tri Valley, Northern Lehigh over Wilson in quarterfinals. Bethlehem Catholic over Northern Lehigh, Saucon Valley over Pen Argyl in semifinals. Bethlehem Catholic over Saucon Valley in final.
Comments -- It's possible Northwestern upsets Pen Argyl in the quarterfinal round, though I'll go with the Green Knights in a close one. Wilson vs. Northern Lehigh will be a fan's delight and an all-Colonial League clash that comes down to final match. I expect a reversal of the Warriors' 34-30 win, however. ... No matter who are the participants in Saturday's semifinals, both matchups should be competitive and exciting. Northern Lehigh matches up well with the Golden Hawks, but in the case of LVC vs. Colonial League, always pick the LVC. Like Northern Lehigh over Wilson, Saucon Valley scores some revenge against an upstart Pen Argyl team. The Green Knights won 32-30 over the Panthers this month. ... Coach Jeff Karam's Becahi squad will have just enough against a Saucon Valley team that is ecstatic to reach the state tournament.
There it is grapplin' groupies! Heck, why even hold the tournament? Let's crown the champs right now. Ha! Ha! Ha! Until next time, stay off your backs.

Pius X High School wrestling team hopes to surprise foes during District 11 Class AA Duals
Friday, January 30, 2009
By MICHAEL BLOUSE
The Express-Times

When the Pius X High School wrestling team takes to the mat in this afternoon's District 11 Class AA Duals, there are likely to be plenty of empty seats inside Freedom High School's spacious gymnasium.
Still, for the respect-craving Royals, this is the big stage and the bright lights.

Pius X, coached by Dan Boyer, is the No. 9 seed for the district duals. The 14-5 Royals will meet No. 8 Lehighton in a preliminary-round matchup at Freedom.
The two-day tournament, which concludes Saturday with the championship showdown, starts today at 4:30 p.m.
"I know I'm looking forward to it," senior 152-pounder Tyler Cozzubbo said. "We don't get the chance to wrestle a lot of these teams so we really want to show everyone what we're capable of."
After competing at remote locations like Garnet Valley, West-Mont Christian Academy and Panther Valley, the goal for Pius X is to earn some respect from the Lehigh Valley Conference and Colonial League schools.
That might be a difficult task.
The Royals lost to Lehighton 40-31 on Jan. 17. Pius X won six bouts compared to eight for the 8-4 Indians of the Mountain Valley Conference.
"I think it's going to come down to the last match again," Boyer, in his third season, said. "I'm sure Lehighton expects to win again, but we expect to win too."
Today's Pius X-Lehighton winner will meet No. 1 seed Bethlehem Catholic in the 6 p.m. quarterfinals.
Boyer's Royals forfeit one weight class each match and lack depth, but they do feature three 20-match winners and another wrestler who placed eighth at the state meet a season ago.
Cozzubbo leads the team with a 23-1 record, junior 103-pounder Anthony Bilotta is 22-1 and junior 140-pounder Jake Giovannini is 20-2. Pius X's top individual, though, could be junior Justin Mazza, who is 16-1 at 112.

Luke DeLuise, Benjamin Diorio and Josh LaBar are other key cogs who have a combined 54-15 record.
"Tyler, Justin, Anthony and Jake, they just love to wrestle," Boyer said. "Their time to shine is the end of the year, hopefully. But what's made us a successful team this season is someone unexpected has come up big here and there in every match we've won."
Boyer pointed to the contributions of underclassmen George Dalessandro and Damon Scipio as both surprising and valuable.
Cozzubbo and Co. will be awfully disappointed if the Royals aren't still competing when the gym fills up this evening.
"Last time we wrestled Lehighton a lot of things went wrong for us," said Cozzubbo, who finished fourth at districts and regionals last season. "I think we can improve and I think it'll be a lot closer match this time."
Another intriguing rematch will take place in the quarterfinal round.
Colonial League rivals Wilson and Northern Lehigh are set to clash in a battle of fourth and fifth seeds. Coach Tom Mertz's 14-2 Warriors beat Northern Lehigh 34-30 on Jan. 14.
Wilson is led by the senior trio of 125-pounder D.J. Hartrum, 145-pounder Austin Warman and 160-pounder Alex Depew. Combined, they are 65-7.
Tonight's other quarterfinal-round matchups are No. 2 seed Pen Argyl against the Northwestern-Catasauqua winner and third-seeded Saucon Valley against No. 6 Tri-Valley.
"I think the champion could be any one of six teams, to be honest," Boyer said. "Everyone is so close this year that I think a lot depends on the coin toss and who controls the matchups. Personally, I think it'll be fun to watch the Class AA tournament."
Michael Blouse can be reached at 800-360-3601 or by e-mail at mblouse@express-times.com.

Nazareth Area High School wrestling team looking to hit its stride in District 11 Class AAA Duals
Friday, January 30, 2009
By BETH HUDSON
The Express-Times

Dave Crowell is looking for the breakthrough.
It's that moment when a coach finally sees his athletes use all of their skills -- and all of his motivational speeches -- to reach a higher level. Sometimes it comes in a stirring, unexpected victory; other times, it's in a loss where every individual competes well.

For the Nazareth Area High School wrestling team, tonight would be the ideal time to find that next gear. The sixth-seeded Blue Eagles take on Lehigh Valley Conference rival Easton, the No. 3 seed, in the District 11 Class AAA Duals quarterfinals at Freedom High School. Match time is 7:45 p.m.
"Preparation wise, it's been a different year for me as a coach," Crowell said. "I think the team's still kind of looking for its own identity a little bit. I'm hoping they really can start believing in themselves. There would be nothing better for our program than to come out of this weekend wrestling well."
Nazareth's had plenty of recent success in this tournament, reaching the final the past four years and winning the title in 2006. This season, however, the Blue Eagles are 6-6 overall and one of the underdogs -- at least, in comparison to top-seed Northampton and No. 2 Blue Mountain. Easton beat Nazareth 42-20 on Jan. 19.
The first question, of course, is whether the Blue Eagles can find a way to cut into that deficit this time. But Crowell uses other barometers to judge his team's success as well.
"Our focus has always been just on improvement," Crowell said. "You see where you are when you start. I really think that if you go out and compete and you're doing well and making progress I think that's how you really should measure yourself. It's whether you can do better this month than last month."
Still, Crowell knows the "breakthrough" is possible. He's seen it this year in individuals like sophomore 125-pounder Greg Noll, who is 16-11 heading into this weekend.
"Every time you go out and watch him wrestle, it just makes you smile," Crowell said. "As a coach, you look at those things."
Sophomores Zach Horan, who is 22-3 at 112, and Ryan Krecker, 23-4 at 140, lead Nazareth. Junior Mark Hartenstine, 27-1 at 140, freshman Mitch Minotti, 24-5 at 119, senior Chris Wilson, 20-6 at 215, and senior Justin Grant, 20-5 at 285, have the top records for Easton.
Regardless of which team wins, Easton-Nazareth is expected to be one of the premier quarterfinals. Those two teams have met seven times in district finals.
In other quarterfinal action, No. 4 Parkland will take on No. 5 Liberty at 7:45 p.m. Northampton will face the winner of the Stroudsburg-Pleasant Valley preliminary at 6 p.m., and Blue Mountain will wrestle the Whitehall-Pocono Mountain East winner at 6 p.m.

Both preliminary matches will begin at 4:30 p.m.
Since 1990, only four teams -- Easton, Nazareth, Northampton and Parkland -- have reached the AAA final. Of those, only the Red Rovers, Blue Eagles and Konkrete Kids have won district titles.
Northampton, which defeated Nazareth 31-23 for the district title in 2008, will try to win its second consecutive crown. The Konkrete Kids have six wrestlers with 20 or more victories, including senior Jimmy Sheptock, a 2008 state third-place finisher who's 26-2 at 160.
If Blue Mountain reaches the final, it will break into what has been an exclusive LVC club. Northampton beat Blue Mountain 47-12 in last year's semifinals.
District semifinals will start 1 p.m. Saturday, followed by a 6 p.m. championship match. The top two teams will qualify for next week's PIAA Team Wrestling Championship.
Beth Hudson can be reached by e-mail at sports@express-times.com.


Red Rovers among semifinalists for District 11 Class AAA Wrestling Duals
Saturday, January 31, 2009
By BEtH HUDSON
The Express-Times

BETHLEHEM TWP. | Easton Area High School senior Chris Wilson has wrestled Nazareth's Tim Murphy about a half-dozen times over the past two years. Wilson has never lost, but the bouts are typically close.

"You know everything about him, and he knows everything about you," Wilson said.

Because of that, wrestling a familiar rival isn't necessarily an ideal situation. But Wilson enjoyed Friday night's 4-3 decision over Murphy at 215 pounds a little bit more than some of the others for one reason: It was his 100th career victory.

Wilson summed up the moment rather concisely: "It's four years of hard work and getting pushed all the time. I've had great workout partners and great coaches."

On top of all that, he and his Red Rover teammates have another trip to the District 11 Class AAA Duals tournament semifinals. Wilson's win was the finishing touch on Easton's 36-15 victory over Nazareth in the quarterfinals at Freedom High School.

The Red Rovers improved to 11-5 overall while the Blue Eagles dropped to 6-7.

Easton will face No. 2 seed Blue Mountain at 1 p.m. today, while No. 1 Northampton will take on Parkland in the other 1 p.m. semifinal. The winners will compete for the district's team championship at 6 p.m. Both semifinal winners will advance to next week's PIAA Team Wrestling Championships.

Easton has won six district dual-meet titles since 2001. Still, reaching this year's final would be especially rewarding, because the Red Rovers lost five matches along the way.

"They've improved, they've worked hard," said Easton coach Steve Powell, who won the 406th match of his career and moved into second place on District 11's all-time list. "We fight for every bout we can win. I think that's helped make them a very close-knit team."

Friday night was no different. While Easton won 11 of 14 bouts against Nazareth, nine of them were decided by four points or fewer.

The closest? Justin Grant at 285 pounds and Peter Stanley at 103 earned one-point decisions over D.J. King and Doug Giamoni, respectively, and Mark Hartenstine edged Ryan Krecker by a point in triple overtime.

The Red Rovers will face a different sort of challenge in Blue Mountain, a team that features 2008 state champion Cortlandt Choate and runner-up Josh Kindig. Powell said his primary knowledge of that squad comes from working out with some of them periodically.

"Where they're good, they're very good," Powell said. "I think everyone wants the shot at Northampton."

Northampton breezed past Stroudsburg and improved to 17-0 overall with the help of five quick falls. Cole Sheptock at 103 pounds, Jordan Glykas at 125, Austin Sommer at 135, Tyler Marx at 145 and Joe Piro at 189 all pinned their opponents in the first period. Aaron Chamberlain added a second-period pin over John Brown in the 215 bout. Stroudsburg's Matt Transue gave the Mountaineers their only bonus points with a first-period pin at 171.

Parkland, the No. 4 seed, reached the semifinals with a 36-25 victory over No. 5 Liberty. Brandon Davis at 112 pounds, Mike Ottinger at 135 and Ian Heist at 152 all won by fall to lead the Trojans. Josh Heft clinched the victory with a technical fall at 171, giving Parkland a 33-20 advantage with two bouts remaining. Anthony Marino at 119 pounds and Chris Pintado at 189 both won by technical fall for Liberty, and Dan Martisofski posted a pin at 285.

Blue Mountain advanced with a 45-28 victory over Whitehall in the quarterfinals.

Beth Hudson can be reached by e-mail at sports@express-times.com.


Final Four of Class AA District 11 Wrestling Duals is set
Saturday, January 31, 2009
By MICHAEL BLOUSE
The Express-Times

BETHLEHEM TWP. | Amidst the chaos of Friday night's District 11 Wrestling Duals, Alex Depew and his Wilson Area High School teammates did a little multi-tasking while watching the final bout of the Class AA quarterfinals at Freedom High School.

"We were cheering on Jake (Hunter) and trying to calculate the tie-breaker at the same time," Wilson's senior standout said. "I thought we would win on criteria."

Indeed, the Warriors won on criteria.

Wilson and Northern Lehigh were tied at 33 following the final bout, but referee Bob Kern conferred with both scorekeepers for several tense seconds and pointed in the direction of the Warriors.

Wilson prevailed, 34-33, on criteria -- most six-point decisions. The Warriors had four six-point decisions compared to three for Northern Lehigh.

And so, coach Tom Mertz's team advances to today's semifinal round. No. 4 seed Wilson (15-2) will meet No. 1 Bethlehem Catholic (14-3) and No. 3 Saucon Valley (14-2) will wrestle No. 2 Pen Argyl (11-1) in an 11 a.m. start at Freedom.

"This proves the first time was no fluke," said Depew, who won a key 10-5 decision over Colin Hedash in a battle of the Colonial League's elite 160-pounders.

"We won this one and we're going to win tomorrow, too."

Wilson knocked off the Bulldogs for the second time in 2009 thanks to several strong performances.

Mertz credited Depew, D.J. Hartrum at 125 pounds, Billy Connor at 189, Chad Little at 285 and Mike Calantoni at 145 for key victories. Calantoni started the match with a pin and Hartrum's fall in the third-to-last bout put the Warriors ahead 33-24.

Northern Lehigh closed within 33-30 on Nikko Stevens' pin at 135 to set up the exciting finale. Joe Grammes and Jake Hunter locked in a tight duel with Grammes prevailing 11-6 -- and coming close to the fall -- in overtime.

"Some people are maybe overlooking us," Mertz said. "Our goal, though, is to win the tournament."

That's the objective of the other three remaining teams, too.

Pen Argyl defeated Catasauqua for the second time in four days, prevailing 46-25 Friday. The Green Knights got pins from Phil Racciato at 145 pounds, Tylor Mutton at 152, Tyler Horn at 171, James Elphick at 103 and Jamie Welsh at 112.

Mutton is one of four senior starters on a young, promising Green Knights squad.

"We feel like we can win it," Mutton said. "I don't think we're getting a lot of respect but we're looking forward to a trip to Hershey (for next weekend's state duals tournament)."

Pen Argyl coach Scott Kupec knows beating Saucon Valley for a second time this season will be a challenge. The Green Knights won 32-30 on Jan. 21.

"Incredibly balanced," Kupec said of the remaining Class AA teams. "You can't have a bad match or you'll get knocked out. I'm happy we won tonight ... I know some people were maybe looking ahead, but I wanted to make sure we were focused on tonight."

Bethlehem Catholic moved to today's final four with a 45-24 victory over ninth-seeded Pius X. The Royals advanced to the quarterfinals with a 45-26 triumph over Lehighton.

Randy Cruz pinned Anthony Bilotta in 2:16 in the match's featured bout at 103 pounds.

"We're going to need a better effort tomorrow if we want to keep moving on," Bethlehem Catholic coach Jeff Karam said. "But give Pius X some credit; I was very impressed with their team."

Saucon Valley scored a 45-24 victory over Tri-Valley in another quarterfinal.

The Panthers secured five pins, including a 19-second fall from 215-pound senior standout Brandon Palik, and another six-point forfeit.

The semifinal winners move on to tonight's 6 p.m. championship. The district finalists advance to the PIAA Team Wrestling Championships.

Michael Blouse can be reached at 800-360-3601 or by e-mail at mblouse@express-times.com.

Northampton Area High School dominates Blue Mountain en route to District 11 Class AAA Duals title
Sunday, February 01, 2009
By BETH HUDSON
The Express-Times

BETHLEHEM TWP. | If one performance typified the Northampton Area High School wrestling team's attitude Saturday night, it was that of junior 112-pounder Greg Rinker.

Trailing by four points against Blue Mountain's Brandon Choate, Rinker could have relaxed, knowing his team already had an insurmountable lead. He could have stopped fighting. Instead, Rinker hit a five-point move as time ran down in the third period and walked away with a 9-8 victory over Choate.

"I knew the score, I knew I was down," Rinker said. "But it's the Northampton style that you never stop wrestling. It's not just me. That's what makes our whole team so successful."

Successful, as in, the back-to-back District 11 Class AAA dual-meet champion. The Konkrete Kids earned their second consecutive title, seventh overall and improved to 19-0 this season with a 47-19 victory over Blue Mountain at Freedom High School.

When the tournament's top two seeds won their Saturday morning semifinals, a closer final seemed like a distinct possibility. In fact, Northampton coach Terry Daubert figured the match could come down to three key weights -- 171, heavyweight and 125.

But Blue Mountain forfeited in three of the first six weight classes -- 145 to Phil Marano, 160 to Jimmy Sheptock, and 189 to Joe Piro. After Northampton's Erik Schaffer pinned Keith Graeff with just six seconds left in the third period at 285, the Konkrete Kids had a 38-0 lead with six bouts remaining.

And, incidentally, Northampton swept those toss-up matches.

"We won all three and got two falls," Daubert said. "That was just huge for us."

More than that, the coach was thrilled to see how his wrestlers maintained their focus even after the outcome was apparent. Schaffer and Jordan Glykas had the pins for Northampton, while Seth Csaszar, Aaron Chamberlain and Rinker won with one-point decisions.

Blue Mountain's returning state champ Corte Choate and state runner-up Josh Kindig finished with pins at 130 and 135, respectively, to make the final score a bit tighter.

"Regardless of what the score is, we want to put on a good performance," Daubert said. "Rinker coming back was a huge win for him. Hopefully, that'll get him rolling."

Meanwhile, Blue Mountain coach Tod Kindig used two words to sum up a day when his Eagles knocked off Lehigh Valley Conference power Easton, 32-29, to reach the district final and the PIAA Team Wrestling Championships for the first time.

"Exhilarated and exhausted," said Kindig, adding that he and his staff discussed plans over lunch. "We put so much emphasis on the Easton match, they kept nothing in reserve. There was nothing left in the tank. You take a deep breath, you remember your sole purpose."

The Eagles simply wanted to move on to states and stay as healthy as possible. Already battling fatigue and a couple of injuries, Kindig opted to forfeit three bouts. He also promised his team would be ready to go in Tuesday's opening round.

"We will represent against Lower Dauphin," Kindig said.

Northampton, on the other hand, will head directly to Friday's Class AAA state quarterfinals at the Giant Center in Hershey.

Unless a dramatic upset occurs, the Konkrete Kids are expected to run into District 3 champion Central Dauphin, the returning state champ, in Saturday's semifinals. The Rams beat the K-Kids 37-21 in the 2008 state final. Daubert said winning the close matches will be the key this time.

Still, this Northampton team seems to have a strong will, and the wrestlers aren't particularly worried about past results.

"When we wrestle hard, we're good," Schaffer said. "We all help each other. It's more of a team thing. We just go out and do what we do."

Beth Hudson can be reached by e-mail at sports@express-times.com.


Wilson Area High School wins District 11 Class AA Duals title with thrilling win over Pen Argyl
Sunday, February 01, 2009
By MICHAEL BLOUSE
The Express-Times

BETHLEHEM TWP. | The road the Wilson Area High School Warriors took to the District 11 Class AA Duals championship was not the easiest.

And that's exactly what made the result so satisfying.

Coach Tom Mertz's fourth-seeded Warriors knocked off the Nos. 5, 1 and 2 seeds en route to the tournament title.

Wilson's impressive two-day showing was capped with an exciting, down-to-the-final-bout 29-27 win over Colonial League wrestling rival Pen Argyl in Saturday night's final at Freedom High School.

The Warriors upset top-seeded Bethlehem Catholic 34-32 in Saturday's semifinal and defeated No. 5 Northern Lehigh 34-33 in Friday night's quarterfinal round.

Mertz sent 10 seniors to the mat Saturday night, and all seven of the Warriors' winners were 12th-graders.

"To be honest, I had so much confidence in our team coming into today," said one of the senior stars, 215-pounder Chad Little. "Once we beat Northern Lehigh, I felt a shot of energy our entire team felt. And then when we beat Bethlehem Catholic, there was no doubt in my mind."

Wilson's top three wrestlers, D.J. Hartrum at 125 pounds, Austin Warman at 152 and Alex Depew at 171, all won their bouts. Hartrum scored a fall, Warman a tough 3-2 decision over Tylor Mutton and Depew a forfeit.

Jeff Jungblut and Korey Kilpatrick picked up wins along the way, too.

But two decisions in particular were especially crucial.

District thumbs its nose at MVC's marquee match
Mike Kuhns
Sports Writer - Pocono Record
January 30, 2009

Mark Getz is steamed. Really steamed.

And, he has every right to be.

Hours after the Pleasant Valley wrestling coach learned on Thursday his team will take on Stroudsburg in the today's opening round of the Class AAA District 11 Team Championships, Getz voiced his displeasure.
"We're putting our JV team in," Getz said. "I'm pretty irritated with what the district did."
Just days before what should be a winner-take-all Mountain Valley Conference title showdown between PV and the Mounties on Wednesday, the district committee locked in the Bears-Stroudsburg opening round match today at 4:30 p.m. at Freedom High School.
The nine-member district committee, which uses subjective judgement to seed its teams, thumbed its nose at the Mountain Valley Conference and said, go away, you and your conference don't matter. Your title is a farce and we're reminding you how little you matter.
Pleasant Valley athletic director Jake Percey was present at the seeding meeting, which includes a media representative, athletic directors and an officials representative who make up the committee.
Percey said he relayed to the committee that his school and Stroudsburg did not want to wrestle in today's opening round. His plea fell on deaf and callous ears.
"They felt it would change the integrity of the seeding if they moved teams," Percey said.
Changing a pigtail matchup wasn't going to change the integrity of the tournament. Stroudsburg and Pleasant Valley have no chance of earning a state tournament berth and they know it. All they wanted was a chance to avoid one another prior to their match Wednesday at Stroudsburg.
"I wasn't surprised," Getz said of the committee's lack of understanding. "Being from the Lehigh Valley, I know how things work down there. I kind of expected it."
Pleasant Valley was willing to take the 10th seed and wrestle No. 7 Whitehall in the opening round - anything but a first-round matchup with Stroudsburg was acceptable.
Getz also said that Stroudsburg deserved a better seed than No. 8.
"I think they can beat (No. 6) Nazareth and maybe (No. 5) Liberty," Getz said of the Mounties. "I think they are right there with them."
Getz spoke with Stroudsburg coach Matt Kleinle on Thursday, letting him know his plans to wrestle mostly junior varsity wrestlers. Getz said he is considering wrestling three or four varsity wrestlers, including Matt Yanovich, a senior who has 99 career wins.
Maybe Getz should consider sitting Yanovich for a more meaningful bout on a more meaningful night. We all know the feel of this match is tarnished with disgust.


Kleinle has Mounties on the rise
Mike Kuhns
Sports Writer - Pocono Record
January 30, 2009

Matt Kleinle and his Stroudsburg wrestling program have flown under the District 11 radar this season.
Northampton has received most of the attention in the Lehigh Valley as the K-Kids are the favorite to win this weekend's Class AAA District 11 Team Championships as the top seed. Blue Mountain has wiggled its way into the conversation of possible state tournament qualifiers, earning a No. 2 seed, joined by perennial contender No. 3 Easton.
But from the northern tier of the district come the 11-3 and eighth-seeded Mounties, dominating the Mountain Valley Conference so far at 4-0 with ES South (Monday) and defending champion Pleasant Valley (Wednesday) to go.
Tonight, Stroudsburg takes on the ninth-seeded Bears at 4:30 p.m. in the opening round of the District Duals at Freedom High School. The Mounties will be joined by No. 10 Pocono Mountain East in the first-ever 10-team field. The Cardinals tackle No. 7 Whitehall in the opening round.
In Class AA, No. 8 Pius X earned a rematch with No. 9 Lehighton at 4:30 p.m. also at Freedom. Lehighton edged the Royals 40-31 earlier this year.
"We want to do more than show up," said Kleinle, who in his fourth year has arguably assembled Stroudsburg's best dual meet team in a decade. "We want to wrestle well and get ready for the end of the year. It'll be nice to go down there and show some of the teams from the Lehigh Valley how well we wrestle. We don't want to go down and lay an egg."
Anytime a team travels to the Lehigh Valley, the bar is raised. In the past few years, some wrestlers from the MVC have met the challenge.
Last season two MVC wrestlers - Pleasant Valley's Buddy Gouger and PM East's Robert Knopf - won district titles. Four area MVC wrestlers eventually qualified for the state tournament and PV's Chris Servian finished seventh at 152 pounds.
As far as team districts go, PV has been the most consistent at reaching the tournament. Winning has been an issue, though. The Bears fell 74-2 to Northampton in last year's tournament and 46-13 to the Kids in 2007.
PV owns the last tournament victory, a 34-31 win over Parkland in 2006.
Stroudsburg's rise has been a steady one under Kleinle's tenure. Kleinle took over for Ron Spinner four years ago after serving as an assistant under Spinner and longtime assistant Karl Detweiler. Spinner and Detweiler groomed Kleinle for the head job then most likely because the veteran coaches knew he'd bring a new attitude, a new breath the program needed. And even in his first year, Kleinle's aspirations were high.
"My first year of coaching I looked at the future at the junior high and I said to Spinner, 'You wait, three or four years from now, we could send eight or nine kids to regionals,'"Š"Š"Š" Kleinle said. "He said, 'Are you sure about that?' That's definitely a goal we threw out to the team already. They know it, we know it and they expect it to happen."
The Mounties are a team whose balance creates matchup problems for opposing coaches. The team is centered around senior Jordan Kays (10-1 at 152) and junior Matt Transue (20-4 at 171), but has gotten solid performances from Zach Dugan (18-7 at 160), Eric Howey (16-7 at 119), Kevin Knowles (11-3 at 189), Tyler Lauchaire (14-6 at 140) and Allen Marvin (20-5 at 215).
Throw in Eli Angradi's nine wins at 130 (he had just four all of last year) and freshman Jeffrey Fernandez's eight wins at 103 and the Mounties have high expectations over the next few weeks.
How high? It should include at least one victory during the district duals this weekend and they carry the label of favorite to win the MVC title next week.
"We've been in this chase before," Kleinle said of the run at the conference title. "The big difference is we're the ones who are favored. PV will be tough ... I think it's going to be a real battle. Teams that have won it six times in a row won't just hand it over. It'll be a battle."


Easy wrestling win for S-burg before buzzsaw
By Mike Kuhns
Pocono Record Sports Writer
January 31, 2009

BETHLEHEM — We'll all have to wait for the real Pleasant Valley-Stroudsburg match, which will be on Wednesday.

Friday's preliminary matchup in the Class AAA District 11 Duals was anything but a preview.

PV coach Mark Getz sent out on the mat a majority of junior varsity wrestlers as the No. 8 seeded Mounties needed just 40 minutes in a 66-18 victory over the ninth-seeded Bears at Freedom High School.

The Mounties were eliminated in the quarterfinal round by top-seeded Northampton 57-10. It was the third straight year the Kids have eliminated a MVC team after beating Pleasant Valley in 2007 and 2008.

In another preliminary match, No. 7 Whitehall knocked off No. 10 Pocono Mountain East, 63-17. It was the Cardinals' first appearance in the district duals.

In Class AA, Pius X avenged a loss from earlier this season, topping Lehighton 45-26 in the preliminary round. The Royals then lost, 45-24, to Bethlehem Catholic in the quarters.

Getz has coached the Bears to the last three MVC titles and PV is winners of the last six titles in a row. PV's biggest competition over the years has been Stroudsburg, and this year's Mountie team may be their best in a decade.

PV asked tournament officials not to pair it with Stroudsburg to no avail. When the seedings came out Thursday, Getz said he would send his JV team to the tournament. For the most part, he followed through on that statement. Matt Yanovich was the most notable starter to hit the mat at 119 pounds, earning his 100th career victory.

Junior Jordan Toledo sat out while getting an MRI.

"Unfortunately, with all this controversy a lot of the integrity was taken off of Stroudsburg and how good they are," Getz said. "They are a really good team. Matt (Kleinle) has done a great job and I still think they should have been a top-six team."

Getz said he did not have a chance to talk with tournament officials, but wanted to give them some ideas to avoid similar situations in the future.

Kleinle said his team didn't feel slighted that PV didn't bring its varsity.

"We're looking forward to Wednesday," said Kleinle, who was quick to point out the Mounties first have to beat ES South on Monday. "I think it's going to be a battle. We compliment ourselves as far as our lineups go. They have some strong lightweights and we have some really strong upperweights. It's going to come down to bonus points and like any championship match, that one surprise."

Pocono East made its first duals appearance in some time and possibly ever. At the very least, it's been 15 years since the Cardinals wrestled on the district stage. After the loss to Whitehall, coach Chris Potter told his team he expected more next year.

"We wrestled somewhat well, but we're not getting the job done," Potter said. "We're not staying off our backs. Again, it's a great accomplishment to be here for us. We didn't expect it at the beginning of the year, but at the same time we're going to keep pushing forward and we're not going to be satisfied with just getting here."

Pius X looked solid in two matches. Justin Mazza battled back from a 5-1 deficit to knock off Bethlehem Catholic's Jaydon Rice 7-6 at 112 pounds.


Parkland wrestlers get their wish in Northampton at District 11 Class 3A team duals
By Mark Wogenrich | Of The Morning Call
January 31, 2009

Now that his team has cleared the district quarterfinal hurdle, Ryan Nunamaker turns his attention to a higher one: Northampton.

''If you want respect,'' the Parkland coach said, ''you have to earn it.''

The Trojans turned back Liberty 36-25 on Friday, advancing to the semifinals of the District 11 Class 3A Team Wrestling championships for the first time in Nunamaker's five years as coach. Parkland meets top-seeded Northampton in today's semis, hoping for a better result than the 52-point loss it absorbed last month. The Konkrete Kids began defense of their district title with a 57-10 win over Stroudsburg.

In today's other semifinal at Freedom High, Easton meets Blue Mountain for a shot at one of the district's two bids to states. Third-seeded Easton eliminated Nazareth 36-15; No. 2 Blue Mountain ousted Whitehall 45-28. The semis begin at 1 p.m., with the championship match scheduled for 6.

For Parkland, and Nunamaker, this district quarterfinal match has been a thorn. Two years ago, Liberty ousted the Trojans in the same 4-5 matchup. Which is why Nunamaker didn't expect his team's 41-27 win over Liberty last week to carry over.

''We knew it would be a tougher match,'' he said. ''These guys went after it tonight and made it happen.''

Parkland won eight bouts, including four of five in the decisive middle weights, to take the match. Andrew Moore's critical decision at 140 pounds and pins from from Brandon Davis (112), Mike Ottinger (135) and Ian Heist (152) carried the Trojans. Josh Heft clinched the match with a technical fall at 171.

''That's what it means to be a three-year starter,'' Nunamaker said of Heft. ''I think he got seven points in the last 30 seconds, which put us over the top.''

In January, Parkland fell 57-5 to Northampton at the Cedar Cliff Duals. Nunamaker said his team ''rolled over'' that day, giving Northampton a bit too much respect.

''We'll be ready to wrestle hard and take it to them,'' he added. ''That's what you have to do.''

Easton won 11 bouts in beating Nazareth for the second time in two weeks. Highlights included Chris Wilson's 100th career win and the latest defensive duel between Mark Hartenstine and Ryan Krecker (Hartenstine won 2-1 in overtime).

Now, the Rovers face a motivated Blue Mountain, which last week won the Schuylkill League title and seeks to break the Lehigh Valley Conference's grip on state qualifiers. The teams have some familiarity, having worked out together over the years, but dual meets are uncertain propositions.

''They're good wrestlers who got a whole lot of pins [five] against a good Whitehall team,'' Easton coach Steve Powell said. ''But I think everybody wants a shot at Northampton and a shot at states.''

In the preliminary round, a seeding curiosity produced some disruption between Pleasant Valley and Stroudsburg. The two teams wrestle a Wednesday match that could decide the Mountain Valley Conference championship. As such, neither coach was particularly thrilled by the prelude.

Pleasant Valley coach Mark Getz chose to sit out more than half his varsity lineup, including wrestlers who were injured, sick or on the weight bubble. One who did wrestle was 119-pounder Matt Yanovich, who won his 100th career bout. As a result, Stroudsburg coach Matt Kleinle knew his team's 66-18 victory wasn't a preview of Wednesday.

''It was a little frustrating, but those are the cards you're dealt,'' said Kleinle, who wrestled his full varsity roster against Pleasant Valley and Northampton. ''It would have been nice not to wrestle them tonight, but I can see the district's point of view. You don't want to set a precedent for the future.''

Pleasant Valley is going for its seventh consecutive MVC title. Getz said he thought the district undervalued Stroudsburg as the eighth seed. As a result, he didn't want to tip his hand.

''To me, this took the integrity of a title match away from us,'' Getz said. ''The district didn't see it that way. They have their opinion, I have mine.''

mark.wogenrich@mcall.com


Wilson squeaks past Bulldogs and into semis
Warriors to face Becahi; Pen Argyl to meet Saucon Valley.
By Tim Shoemaker | Special to The Morning Call
January 31, 2009

Wilson wrestling coach Tom Mertz had a number of motivational strategies to choose from when he sent 135-pounder Jake Hunter out to wrestle Northern Lehigh's Joe Grammes on Friday night in the District 11 Class 2A duals quarterfinals.

Wilson led by three points, and both coaches -- Mertz and Northern Lehigh's Todd Herzog -- knew that Wilson had the criteria advantage if the match ended in a tie.

In other words, all Hunter, who lost a 10-3 decision to Grammes two weeks ago, had to do was not give up any bonus points, and the Warriors would advance to this morning's semifinals.

The emotional pendulum swung both ways. Hunter nearly won in regulation, then fought off a pin in overtime. Grammes won the battle 11-6, but the Warriors won the war, a 34-33 win over the Bulldogs at Freedom High School.

''I don't like to tell our kids to go out and not get pinned,'' Mertz said.

''If that was the case, we would have told him to fall on his face and let [Grammes] spin behind him for two [points]. We're in this tournament not to win in the quarters, then bail out. We won't be happy getting to the finals and taking second.''

Fourth-seeded Wilson (15-2) will wrestle top-seed Bethlehem Catholic (14-3), a 45-24 winner over Pius X, in this morning's 11 a.m. semifinals. Saucon Valley (14-2) advanced to the semis by beating Tri-Valley 45-24 and will face Pen Argyl (11-1), which knocked off Catasauqua 46-25. The top two schools advance to the PIAA Class 2A tournament.

Grammes led by 2-0 after one period and 2-1 after two. Grammes increased his lead to 4-2 with a minute left in the third, but Hunter got a takedown and two nearfall points to lead 6-4 with about 40 seconds left.

Grammes escaped to lead 6-5, then tied it at 6-6 when Hunter was called for fleeing the mat with about 10 seconds to go. In overtime, Hunter nearly got the first takedown, but Grammes countered with a five-point move and nearly got the fall -- and win for Northern Lehigh -- but Hunter wiggled out of the predicament and settled for merely a loss, which won the match for Wilson.

The Warriors got big wins from Alex Depew, who beat Colin Hedash 10-5 at 160, DJ Hartrum, who pinned Dylan Hoffman at 125, from Chad Little, who knocked off Troy Silfies at 285, and Billy Connor, who outlasted Brandon Olewine 11-9 at 189.

''We knew it was going to be a tough [as a No. 4 seed],'' Mertz said. ''When the brackets came out, this was not the team we wanted to meet. Coach Herzog is a great coach. We knew their guys were going to bring it.''

Second-seeded Pen Argyl, in its first district duals since 2004, won nine of 14 bouts to eliminate Catty, which opened the duals by beating Northwestern in the first round.

''This program hasn't been to district duals in five years,'' Pen Argyl coach Scott Kupec said. ''We've been itching, but we've always had an injury ... something always has thrown a monkey wrench into us trying to get here. We've all stayed healthy.''

Pen Argyl beat Saucon Valley 32-30 on Jan. 21. Saucon coach Chad Shirk said his team has a simple formula if it wants to have a chance to reverse that decision.

''Every kid has to wrestle hard for six minutes and not give up any bonus points,'' he said. ''We had some good spots and we had some places where we could have wrestled a little bit better. We have our work cut out for us [today].''

Tim Shoemaker is a freelance writer.

Northampton wins second consecutive District 11 Class 3A wrestling team title
By Mark Wogenrich | Of The Morning Call
February 1, 2009

Northampton already had clinched the title when Greg Rinker found himself trailing by four points with 10 seconds left in the 112-pound bout. A loss there wouldn't have mattered.

Except to Rinker and his teammates, that is.

''That's what makes this team great,'' the Northampton junior said after eventually winning his bout 9-8. ''We battle to the end of every match, every day, no exceptions.''

That attitude served the Konkrete Kids well Saturday, when they clinched their second consecutive District 11 Class 3A Team Wrestling title. Northampton won the first eight bouts, without giving up a takedown, in defeating Blue Mountain 47-19 in the championship match at Freedom High School.

With the victory, its seventh since the duals began in 1990, Northampton advanced to next week's PIAA duals in Hershey. The Konkrete Kids (19-0) earned a bye into Friday's quarterfinals and are targeting a rematch with Central Dauphin in the semifinals. Northampton lost to Central Dauphin in last year's state title match.

Blue Mountain, meanwhile, became the first team other than Northampton, Easton or Nazareth to earn one of District 11's two bids to states. The Eagles clinched their spot with a 32-29 victory over Easton in the afternoon semifinals.

After that, coach Tod Kindig said, the team was ''exhilarated and exhausted,'' which resulted in Blue Mountain taking forfeits against Northampton at 145, 160 and 189 pounds.

''The kids had nothing left in the tank [for the final],'' Kindig said. ''So we stopped, regrouped and remembered our sole purpose this weekend. We will represent against Lower Dauphin [in Tuesday's first round] and will be in Hershey on Friday.''

Northampton secured the district title when Erik Schaffer pinned Keith Graeff at 285 pounds, giving the team an insurmountable 38-0 lead. Schaffer weighed 50 pounds less than Graeff, and lost to him last year, giving the personal victory deeper meaning.

Schaffer's win also capped a run from 140-285 (including the three forfeits) in which Northampton did not give up a takedown.

''It felt good, like I helped the team,'' said Schaffer, wrestling at 285 pounds despite weighing in at 221 pounds. ''Last year, this was all pretty new and I didn't know what to expect. I think I've improved a lot since then.''

Two bouts later, Rinker faced Blue Mountain's Brandon Choate with the victory in hand. Down 8-4 with 10 seconds remaining, Rinker went for one of Northampton's signature moves (the Konkrete Special), catching Choate with it perfectly. Rinker scored five points with the move to take a 9-8 decision.

''That was huge win for him,'' Northampton coach Terry Daubert said. ''Hopefully, it will get him rolling.''

Two more tight victories (Seth Csaszar's 3-2 win at 171 and Aaron Chamberlain's 6-5 win at 215) gave Daubert an even greater sense of satisfaction.

''Regardless of the score, we want to put on a good performance,'' the coach said. ''Winning the close battles is what I'm looking for, and it's what we need both this week and next.''

Austin Sommer (140) and John Lambert (152) got the night started with decisions for Northampton. Jordan Glykas added a pin at 125.

By the championship match, Blue Mountain (11-1) already had accomplished its mission. The Eagles came to Freedom thinking solely of states, and Cort Choate's semifinal pin clinched it.

Choate, the defending state 3A individual champ at 125, pinned Easton's Richie Drey at 130 pounds in the match's final bout to seal the victory. Easton had qualified for state duals eight of the past nine years.

As a result, Kindig said his team was exhausted and chasing against Northampton with ''nothing left in the tank.''

It also didn't help that the match began at 140, leading into the strength of Northampton's lineup. Blue Mountain won four of the last six bouts.

''They might not be too pleased right now, but they will party tonight,'' Kindig said. ''This has been a community-in-waiting for something like this.''

mark.wogenrich@mcall.com

Warriors nip Knights in last bout
Pressure-packed: Wilson takes 2A crown with 29-27 win.
By Tim Shoemaker | Special to The Morning Call
February 1, 2009

Wilson wrestling coach Tom Mertz said that he could have done without the drama his team gave him this weekend in the District 11 Class 2A wrestling duals at Freedom High School.

But the end result of his team squeaking out its three toughest wins of the year? He'll take it.

For the second straight night, Wilson hung on to win when its final wrestler had to avoid a bonus-point loss, and the Warriors handed Colonial League rival Pen Argyl a 29-27 defeat for its seventh district championship in 11 trips to the finals since the district duals started in 1991.

This time, the hero of the final bout was 103-pounder Brandon Hartrum, who lost to Jamie Welsh 12-6. Wilson led 29-24 after 285, and Welsh took Hartrum down in the first 10 seconds with a cement mixer.

Hartrum bridged his way out of the predicament and eventually escaped. Welsh led 7-1 after one period and 10-1 after two, but Hartrum settled down in the third with a takedown, then a reversal in the last five seconds.

''This means a lot,'' Mertz said. ''We had two years with these seniors. Last year, there were some growing pains because we tried to implement a new system. Over the summer and in preseason this year, you could see the kids starting to turn the corner. It transpired into some pretty good wrestling.''

Wilson (17-2) won its three matches by the slimmest of margins, a total of four points. The Warriors, the fourth seed, defeated Northern Lehigh on bout criteria in the quarterfinals. They knocked off top-seed Bethlehem Catholic 34-32 in Saturday morning's semis.

Wilson 145-pounder Austin Warman said he didn't count anything until it was almost over.

''I really didn't,'' Warman said. ''Welsh is a wonderful wrestler. He just pinned a kid from Saucon with a [concrete] special to win the match. Then when Brandon Hartrum got turned, I was like, 'Oh, man.' I didn't feel confident until there was one second left on the clock.''

Wilson will wrestle in the PIAA quarterfinals Friday against either the District 6 runner-up or the District 5 champion.

Pen Argyl (12-2), 0-4 all-time in District 11 championships, will wrestle in the state duals for the first time. The Green Knights, 5-10 a year ago, will face District 4 runner-up Montoursville on Tuesday night at Shikellamy.

''I'm proud of my kids,'' Pen Argyl coach Scott Kupec said. ''From being told they weren't supposed to do anything, to taking second in the entire district, and going to the state tournament -- I'm proud of them. I'm very happy. They might not think so right now, but I'm happy for them.''

Pen Argyl advanced to the championship with a 41-26 win over Saucon Valley, then got off to a good start in the final.

Rex Lutz (119), Luciano Burriesci (130), Austin Williams (135) and Phil Racciato (140) all won to give the Knights a 15-7 lead after six bouts.

Wilson got back in the match with a second-period fall at 145 to make it 15-13. Warman followed with a difficult 3-2 win over Tyler Mutton, then Matt Hunter's 14-2 major at 160 pushed the Warrior lead to 20-15.

Alex Depew's forfeit at 171 gave Wilson a 26-15 cushion. Tyler Horn defeated Billy Connor 7-6 on a takedown with 16 seconds left to pull the Knights back to 26-18, but Wilson immediately regained the points when Chad Little defeated Ryan Barry 3-0 at 215.

The Warriors forfeited to Kirby Mutton at 285 to make it 29-24 in Wilson's favor and set up Hartrum-Welsh.

''I wanted [Welsh] there,'' Kupec said. ''He's the guy you want if you need something big pulled off.''

Jeff Jungblut (112) and DJ Hartrum (125) also won for Wilson.

The district title is Wilson's first since 2004 and especially gratifying for Mertz, who put his alma mater back in the state duals in just his second season.

''I was at a loss for a words, because I know how bad the seniors wanted it,'' Mertz said. ''Our whole motto this weekend was, 'Leave no doubt.'''

Tim Shoemaker is a freelance writer.