{"id":426,"date":"2005-01-02T10:11:45","date_gmt":"2005-01-02T16:11:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=426"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"275-pound-cinderella-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w426\/275-pound-cinderella-story\/","title":{"rendered":"275 pound Cinderella story"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/pittsburghlive.com\/x\/tribune-review\/sports\/highschool\/wrestling\/s_288988.html \"target=\"blank\">Penn-Trafford junior relishes his instant wrestling success<\/a><\/p>\n<p>By John Grupp<br \/> TRIBUNE-REVIEW<br \/>Sunday, January 2, 2005 <\/p>\n<p>When Ryan Tomei decided to wrestle to stay in shape for football, he couldn&#8217;t have imagined part of his conditioning program would involve lifting big trophies.<\/p>\n<p> Tomei, a junior at Penn-Trafford High School, hasn&#8217;t wrestled since middle school and admitted his main priority was to trim down for the school&#8217;s Class AAAA football program and the upcoming baseball season.<\/p>\n<p> But despite eight months&#8217; lifetime experience on the mat and a recent sabbatical from the sport, Tomei has emerged as one of the top heavyweight wrestlers in western Pennsylvania.<\/p>\n<p> He is off to a 17-2 start and pulled off one of the most stunning upsets in the 38-year history of the Powerade Christmas Wrestling Tournament when he won the 275-pound title Thursday night.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;He&#8217;s no superhero or anything like that, &#8220;Penn-Trafford coach Vince Testa said. &#8220;But he&#8217;s the feel-good wrestler of the year.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Most top-flight wrestlers in the WPIAL &#8212; one of the elite high school wrestling districts in the nation &#8212; picked up the sport in grade school and compete year-round.<\/p>\n<p> Tomei&#8217;s teammate, Tom Picarsic, the 140-pound Powerade champion, started wrestling at age 4. Tomei was a late starter. He wrestled for three months in seventh grade, three months in eighth grade, and about six weeks this season.<\/p>\n<p> The 250-pound Tomei was unseeded at Powerade &#8212; the state&#8217;s top wrestling event and ranked among the nation&#8217;s best tournaments &#8212; but reeled off five wins in a row for the first wrestling gold-medal of his life.<\/p>\n<p> Along the way, Tomei beat No. 4 seed Elliott Bates of Chartiers-Houston in overtime in the first round and recorded first-period pins over Tony Newvall of Freedom, top-seeded Adam McKnight of Chartiers Valley and No. 5 seed Tim Carroll of Solon (Ohio) to reach the finals.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;It hasn&#8217;t hit me yet, &#8220;Tomei said.<\/p>\n<p> As word of his unlikely charge to the title-match spread through the gym, the 5-foot-10, Tomei became an instant fan-favorite for those who stayed for the last bout of the two-day event.<\/p>\n<p> In the finals, he erased a 5-1 deficit against Keystone Oaks&#8217; highly regarded Myles Caragein and took an 8-7 lead with a takedown with 35 seconds left in the match. With the crowd on its feet, Tomei clamped his arms around the waist of the 255-pound Caragein and prevented him from escaping for the final 30 seconds.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I wanted to win a few matches and place, &#8220;Tomei said. &#8220;I wasn&#8217;t thinking first place.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Tomei is undefeated against WPIAL wrestlers this season. His losses were to state Class AA No. 1 Terry Tate of Tyrone and Adam Caldwell of Clearfield at two out-of-town tournaments.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;It&#8217;s pretty amazing, &#8220;Picarsic said.<\/p>\n<p> Ironically, Tomei&#8217;s greatest gift, his sheer power, was honed as a result of quitting wrestling after eighth grade to focus on lifting for football. He is the starting nose guard on the Penn-Trafford football team and, with a 340-pound bench press, he&#8217;s the strongest player on the roster.<\/p>\n<p> Tomei is able to augment a lack of experience with brute strength. He&#8217;s not fancy. But he&#8217;s athletic, quick and strong, and that&#8217;s enough in the WPIAL heavyweight class, which has been down the past few years.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I have a couple normal moves, and I practice them and work on those, &#8220;he said. &#8220;That&#8217;s about it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Penn-Trafford 220-pound assistant coach Randy Guinther was overwhelmed by Tomei&#8217;s raw power after their first practice session.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;In my 13 years, he&#8217;s the strongest wrestler we&#8217;ve had in the room, &#8220;he said.<\/p>\n<p> Testa has always been a big fan of his star heavyweight. He was Tomei&#8217;s gym teacher in middle school and tagged him with the nickname, &#8220;Bulldog.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I&#8217;m one of those guys who believes in down-playing everything, &#8220;Testa said. &#8220;But Bulldog&#8217;s the best-kept secret. Now, he&#8217;s no longer a secret.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> John Grupp can be reached at jgrupp@tribweb.com or (412) 320-7930. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Penn-Trafford junior relishes his instant wrestling success By John Grupp TRIBUNE-REVIEWSunday, January 2, 2005 When Ryan Tomei decided to wrestle to stay in shape for football, he couldn&#8217;t have imagined part of his conditioning program would involve lifting big trophies. 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