PIAA team wrestling tournament: Burgettstown bows out

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Friday, February 7, 2020 | 4:25 PM


HERSHEY — Burgettstown’s first trip to the PIAA team wrestling tournament was memorable, but the Blue Devils wanted more.

District 3 champion Hamburg (18-1) used a quick start and rolled to a 46-26 victory in the first round of the Class AA consolations Friday morning at the Giant Center.

The Blue Devils (14-4) only picked up five wins during the match, including pins by Shane Ilgenfritz (106 pounds), Hunter Guiddy (126) and heavyweight Riley Kemper. Joey Sentipal (120) and Shane Kemper (160) had a major decision wins.

Now, the Blue Devils will prepare of the individual tournament, which begins Feb. 14 at Canon-McMillan.

Burgettstown coach Joey Vigliotti said he hopes getting to Hershey will become an annual event for his team.

Consolations

Round 1

Hamburg 45, Burgettstown 26

106: Shane Ilgenfritz (B) p. Trenton Wahl, 0:16.

113: Parker Davidson (H) p. Autumn Snatchko, 0:16.

120: Joey Sentipal (B) major dec. Tanner Macbeth, 13-0.

126: Hunter Guiddy (B) p. Sean McCrorey, 2:28.

132: Kyle Vernon (H) major dec. Anthony Lancos, 16-3.

138: Dalton Gimbor (H) tech fall Jacob Noyes, 19-2 (3:00).

145: Bailey Gimbor (H) p. Matt Tasz, 2:00.

152: Ayden Kauffman (H) p. Ryan Green, 4-0.

*160: Shane Kemper (B) major dec. Lane Albrecht, 8-0.

170: Brant Mason (H) p. Jacob Loudin, 2:21.

182: Travis Colson (H) p. D.J. Slovick, 2:06.

195: Tristan Baer (H) p. Turner Lehman, 1:49.

220: Nick James (H) dec. Tyler Cody, 5-2.

285: Riley Kemper (B) p. Charles Sheppard, 0:14.

(*) denotes the start of the match.

Records: Hamburg 18-1; Burgettstown 14-4.

Paul Schofield is a TribLive reporter covering high school and college sports and local golf. He joined the Trib in 1995 after spending 15 years at the Daily Courier in Connellsville, where he served as sports editor for 14 years. He can be reached at pschofield@triblive.com.

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