WPIAL Class 3A wrestlers to watch for 2023-24 season
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Tuesday, November 28, 2023 | 4:24 PM
Class 3A Wrestlers to Watch
Shawn Taylor
West Allegheny, Sr. (95-16 career, 40-3 2022-23)
• 2023 WPIAL 160-pound champion; 2023 PIAA 160 second, 2022 PIAA 160 fourth. Committed to West Virginia.
Vaughn Spencer
Pine-Richland, Jr., (28-2 career, 28-2 2022-23)
• 2023 WPIAL 189 champion; PIAA qualifier who went 1-2.
Luke Willochell
Latrobe, Jr., (81-9 career, 38-4)
• 2023 WPIAL 114 champion, 2022 WPIAL 106 champion; 2023 PIAA 114 fifth; 2022 PIAA 106 runner-up. Committed to Wyoming.
Andrew Binni
Canon-McMillan, Sr., (98-26 career, 45-6 2022-23)
• 2023 WPIAL 127 runner-up, 2022 WPIAL 126 fifth; 2021 WPIAL 106 third; 2023 PIAA 127 runner-up, 2021 PIAA 106 qualifier. Committed to the United States Naval Academy.
Maddox Shaw
Thomas Jefferson, Jr. (85-9 career, 44-3 2022-23)
• 2023 WPIAL 133 champion, 2022 WPIAL 126 runner-up; 2023 PIAA 133 runner-up, 2022 PIAA 126 third.
Mark Gray
Kiski Area, Jr., (60-17 career, 32-7 2022-23)
• 2023 WPIAL 172 third, 2022 WPIAL 152 fifth; 2023 PIAA 172 seventh. Committed to Columbia.
Tyler Kapusta
Franklin Regional, Sr., (75-26 career, 32-11 2022-23)
• 2023 WPIAL 114 runner-up, 2022 WPIAL 106 third; 2023 PIAA 114 seventh, 2022 PIAA 106 fourth. Committed to Bucknell.
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.
Tags: Canon-McMillan, Franklin Regional, Hempfield, Kiski Area, Latrobe, Pine-Richland, Thomas Jefferson, West Allegheny
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