WPIAL Class AAA Individual Wrestling – Day Two Recap
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Saturday, February 28, 2015 | 2:05 AM
After a calm day on Thursday at Penn Hills for the AAA WPIAL individual Championships, the wrestling action heated up on Friday. A number of upsets occurred in the quarterfinals, with the biggest coming at 126 pounds, where number one seed Mike Heinl of Shaler dropped a 3-1 decision to Hempfield freshman Luke Kemerer. Meanwhile, a pair of number two seeds dropped decisions on Friday to fall into the consolations. At 106 pounds, Logan Macri of Canon McMillan was unable to pickup an escape on Job Chisko of Penn Trafford in the third period to fall 3-2. At 182 pounds, Matt McGillick of Penn Trafford hit a five point move late in the third period to defeat Josh Bahr of West Allegheny 9-5. While those upsets were big, the surprise on day two was the number of losses by number three seeds. Seven of the fourteen number three seeds lost on Friday to drop into the consolations. Those wrestlers included: Vincent Distefanis of Hempfield at 106, Noah Levett of Kiski Area at 113, Kevin Miller of Norwin at 120, Tyler Kenney of Connellsville at 126, Tommy James of Canon McMillan at 182, Robert West of Trinity at 220, and Zach Jablonski of Montour at 285. Wresting gets back underway Saturday at 10:00 AM with the second round of consolation followed by the semi-finals at 12:00 PM. The 3rd/4th place matches are scheduled for 6:00 PM with the Championship matches scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM. You can hear all the wrestling action here on the MSA Sports Network. Semi-Final Pairings: 106 Caleb Morris (Waynesburg) vs. Alex Salas (Pine Richland) Brady Sherback (Latrobe) vs. Job Chishko (Penn Trafford) 113 Devin Brown (Franklin Regional) vs. Michael Kalosky (Trinity) Hunter Baxter (Pine Richland) vs. Gage Curry (North Hills) 120 Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional) vs. Chris Eddins (Greensburg Salem) Zeke Beatty (Laurel Highlands) vs. Zachary Hartman (Belle Vernon) 126 Luke Kemerer (Hempfield) vs. Joe Blumer (Kiski Area) Camden Fotenot (Canon McMillan) vs. Ethan McCoy (Latrobe) 132 Luke Pletcher (Latrobe) vs. Cam Reynolds (Trinity) Josh Ridgeway (Norwin) vs. AC Headlee (Waynesburg) 138 Sam Krivus (Hempfield) vs. Mitchell Hartman (Belle Vernon) Shaun Wilson (Waynesburg) vs. Cameron Coy (Penn Trafford) 145 Michael Kemerer (Franklin Regional) vs. Brandon Ingram (McKeesport) Micah Kusturiss (Canon McMillan) vs. Jarod Verkleeren (Belle Vernon) 152 Vincenzo Joseph (Central Catholic) vs. Nino Bonaccorsi (Bethel Park) Ethan Smith (Latrobe) vs. Josh Maruca (Franklin Regional) 160 Josh Shields (Franklin Regional) vs. Zach Mattucci (Greensburg Salem) Nate Hall (West Allegheny) vs. Paul Dunn (Bethel Park) 170 TeShan Campbell (Penn Hills) vs. Brooks Wilding (Upper St. Clair) Jake Shaffer (Latrobe) vs. Austin Bell (Belle Vernon) 182 Kellan Stout (Mount Lebanon) vs. Colin McCracken (Waynesburg) Milton Kobaly (Belle Vernon) vs. Matt McGillick (Penn Trafford) 195 Drew Phipps (Norwin) vs. Eli Grape (Upper St. Clair) Chad Kuhn (Kiski Area) vs. Zach Smith (North Allegheny) 220 Tyler Worthing (Kiski Area) vs. Derek Berberick (Greensburg Salem) Michael Fine (Belle Vernon) vs. Fred Mantsch (Hempfield) 285 Tyler Mears (Latrobe) vs. Isaac Reid (Kiski Area) Chase Logan (Hempfield) vs. Hayden Rice (Norwin)
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