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Saturday, February 2, 2013

District 5 Duals live updates

Despite getting the password for the school's wireless system now, staying online here is a real problem. If no updates appear for awhile, that's the reason.

Championship
Chestnut Ridge 34, Bedford 28
138-Jerimiah Zimmerman, CR, maj. dec. Kenny Collins, 13-1.
145-Toby Brett, B, pinned Dustin Bence, :51.
152-Tanner Williams, B, dec. Kyle Winegardner, 5-0.
160-Caleb Grimes, B, dec. Conner Buttry, 9-4
170-Bradie Bollman, CR, pinned Cam Sheeder, :44.
182-Tyler Dibert, CR, forfeit.
195-Dan Albright, CR, dec. Michael Brett, 6-4.
220-Brad Winegardner, CR, dec. Chance Williams, 2-1. 
285-Austin Buttry, CR, pinned Justin Easter, 2:18. 
106-Jon Gabriel, B, pinned Aaron Burkett, 4:14. 
113-Jake Warren, B, dec. Sam Shank, 2-0 (SV).
120-Ryan Easter dec. Derrick Claar, 5-0.
126-Garrett Thomas pinned Dustin Ickes, 3:04.
132-Trent Crouse, CR, pinned Kyle Swindell, 2:39.
Records: Chestnut Ridge 21-1; Bedford 15-3.


Chestnut Ridge 45, Berlin Brothersvalley 20
132-Chris Miller, BB, maj. dec. Colby Hillegass, 14-1.
138-Braden Fochtman, BB, maj. dec. Dustin Bence, 11-3.
145-Eric Darr, BB, dec. Jerimiah Zimmerman, 5-0.
152-Blake Miller, BB, dec. Kyle Winegardner, 6-4.
160-Bryce Fochtman, BB, dec. Conner Buttry, 5-3.
170-Bradie Bollman, CR, pinned Trevor Moore, :57.
182-Tyler Dibert, CR, pinned Shane Pepper, 1:15.
195-Brad Winegardner, CR, forfeit.
220-Dan Albright, CR, dec. Mitchell Walker, 3-2.
285-Austin Buttry, CR, pinned Anthony Collins,1:49.
106-Aaron Burkett, CR, pinned Emil Kiesnowski, 1;25.
113-Sam Shank, CR, pinned Tommy DeArmitt, 5:24.
120-Joe Swank, BB, dec. Derrick Claar, 4-3.
126-Trent Crouse, CR, pinned E.J. Custer, 3:07.
Records: Chestnut Ridge 20-1; Berlin Brothersvalley 12-3.

Analysis: After all the talk about how close the first one was despite the 43-19 score, Ridge actually won by more this time. Berlin got off to a good start, winning the first five matches for a 17-0 lead, but Ridge erased that in three weight classes, with pins by Bradie Bollman, Tyler Dibert and a forfeit for Brad Winegardner, which came about because Berlin still didn't have Stew Trulick back in the lineup. Still no word on the injury, but he has a big bandage on his forehead. If I had to guess, I'd guess skin disease, but I haven't confirmed that.
Dan Albright beat Mitchell Walker 3-2 in a good match at 220. Unofficially, I heard that Walker's plan won't allow him to go to 197 pounds. He was able to do it last week because the Mountaineers got an additional pound or two. He weighed 202.2 on Saturday.
The other top match, in my opinion, came at 120. Berlin freshman Joe Swank beat Derrick Claar 4-3 to avenge a Thomas Tournament loss. Swank got a first-period takedown and third-period reversal for the win.

Bedford 49, Northern Bedford 27
132-Mason Replogle, NB, pinned Kyle Swindell, :40.
138-Toby Brett, B, maj. dec. Damian Corle, 11-1.
145-Drew Gartland, NB, dec. Kenny Collins, 5-0.
152-Tanner Williams, B, pinned Ty Bechtel, 2:21.
160-Caleb Grimes, B, maj. dec. Lucas Kolinchak, 15-5.
170-Duelin Douglas, NB, pinned Cam Sheeder, 1:40.
182-Michael Brett, B, pinned Jesse Claar, :16.
195-Justin Brunner, NB, forfeit.
220-Chance Williams, B, pinned Chase Ott, 4:27.
285-Eric Grace, NB, pinned Nate Shoemaker, 1:04.
106-Jon Gabriel, B, pinned Brandon Defibaugh, 2:52.
113-Jake Warren, B, pinned Trey Childers, 3:27.
120-Ryan Easter, B, tech. fall Jared Helsley, 15-0 (2:54).
126-Garrett Thomas, B, pinned Coltin Ebersole, :32.
Records: Bedford 15-2; 10-6.


Analysis: Northern Bedford led 27-26 before the lineup flipped over at 106, then it was all Bedford. I didn't get to see too much of this, as I was concentrating more on the Chestnut Ridge-Berlin match. I don't know too much about Northern Bedford, but I would have expected Damian Corle to keep it closer than 11-1 with Toby Brett at 138 and Drew Gartland to beat Kenny Collins 5-0 at 145. Gartland had the 5-0 lead in the first but couldn't score in the final two periods.
Caleb Grimes was up 14-0 in the third and got caught on his back and almost pinned by Lucas Kolinchak but held on for a 15-5 victory.

Friday, February 1, 2013

PCN's coverage of PIAA Duals


Got this press release, figured there might be some interest in it.

PIAA HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS TO AIR STATEWIDE ON PCN

CAMP HILL – Exclusive winter PIAA state championship coverage returns on the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN).  High school wrestling teams will take to the mats before a statewide audience on Saturday, February 9, as PCN airs same-day coverage of the PIAA team wrestling championships from the Giant Center in Hershey.

 
“AAA” Team Wrestling Championships
  • Same-day coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 9
  • Re-airs at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday, February 10
“AA” Team Wrestling Championships
  • Same-day coverage begins at 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 9
  • Re-airs at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, February 10
For those without access to cable or those unable to get to a TV, streaming of these championships during the network airing will also be made available online by subscribing to PCN Select at pcntv.com. Visit http://pcntv.com/pcn-plus/subscribe-to-premium-content/ for more information about this streaming service.
 
PCN is pleased to announce a new addition to their sports crew. Veteran sports journalist, Ron Musselman, will supplement PCN’s coverage as a sports correspondent and blogger. His contributing articles will be available at www.pcntv.com.
 
On March 9, PCN will air the PIAA individual wrestling championships. To learn more about the PIAA, visit www.piaa.org
 
As part of an exclusive agreement with PIAA, PCN is able to air a variety of high school championships throughout the fall, winter and spring seasons.  For the remainder of the scholastic year, PCN will provide statewide championship coverage of individual wrestling, swimming and diving, basketball, track and field, boys’ volleyball, lacrosse, baseball and softball.
 
PCN is a nonprofit, noncommercial news organization created and supported by cable television companies. PCN receives no state or federal funding. Network programming is distributed by participating cable systems in Pennsylvania serving more than 10 million Pennsylvanians in 3.3 million homes.  For more information about PCN as well as network channel designations, visit www.pcntv.com.