{"id":583,"date":"2005-02-15T21:40:00","date_gmt":"2005-02-16T03:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=583"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"eastons-reality-check","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w583\/eastons-reality-check\/","title":{"rendered":"Easton&#8217;s Reality Check"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Runner-up &#8212; a reality check<\/p>\n<p>Connellsville ends Easton&#8217;s four-year run, mowing down Nazareth and Red Rovers. <br \/>Sunday, February 13, 2005<br \/> By BRIAN FORTNER<br \/>The Express-Times <\/p>\n<p> HERSHEY, Pa. &#8212; The Easton Red Rovers have been down this road before, but have never really faced the pressure of wrestling in the state finals.<\/p>\n<p> For four years running, Easton dominated the field en route to winning four consecutive state dual meet championships. The average final score of those four title matches &#8212; 41-16.<\/p>\n<p> It was a matter of time until somebody turned up the heat.<\/p>\n<p> Big-time pressure came Saturday from Connellsville Area High School, which turned one controversial decision and two last-second reversals into a 34-25 victory over Easton and a Class AAA championship before a crowd of 1,643 at the PIAA Team Championships at the Giant Center.<\/p>\n<p> Connellsville (28-3) capped a magical run through the tournament field by winning the final five bouts against Easton to claim its first state team title in school history.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;We&#8217;ve watched Easton win this for years and we wanted to be where they were standing, &#8220;Connellsville coach Tom Dolde said. &#8220;They have an outstanding program and to beat them to win it all is special.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Easton defeated Connellsville 39-18 in last year&#8217;s final.<\/p>\n<p> The Falcons also knocked off Nazareth 35-19 in a semifinal earlier in the day, spoiling an all-District 11 state final.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;You have to give them credit for coming back, &#8220;Red Rovers coach Steve Powell said. &#8220;We did the best we could do. We&#8217;re not the first team to walk out of here with our heads down.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Easton (19-2), which came here on a 14-match winning streak in state duals competition, built a 25-15 lead after nine bouts when senior Josh Oliver took the mat against state placewinner Steven Bell at 130 pounds.<\/p>\n<p> Oliver was clinging to a 4-3 lead late in the third period when Bell reversed and pinned the returning state runner-up with one second left on the clock, bringing the Falcons to within four points of the lead at 25-21.<\/p>\n<p> Oliver attempted to put a leg ride in on Bell with 14 seconds remaining to secure the decision. Instead, Bell shook Oliver off and onto his back for the go-ahead reversal with four seconds left &#8212; and a fall at 5:59.<\/p>\n<p> Connellsville&#8217;s Ashtin Primus then tied the score with a 17-5 major decision over Colin Dailey at 135.<\/p>\n<p> Primus had keyed Connellsville&#8217;s victory over Nazareth earlier by pinning Blue Eagles&#8217; whiz Tim Darling.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;We put (Easton) in a position where they had to bump up, &#8220;Dolde said. &#8220;We knew we had the advantage then, especially in the third period.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Bell&#8217;s fall made Easton juggle its lineup, forcing regular 135-pounder Alex Krom up to 140, where he suffered a similar fate as Oliver.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;We figured we needed to win two of the next five bouts going into 130, &#8220;Powell said. &#8220;When they got six there, we had to make some moves.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Krom (32-2), who wrestled all weekend with flu-like symptoms, was leading Zach Snyder 3-2 with eight seconds left in the match when he was reversed to his back for a five-point play.<\/p>\n<p> Snyder&#8217;s 7-3 decision gave the Falcons a three-point lead with two bouts left. It was Krom&#8217;s first loss in 12 bouts of state duals competition.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;It&#8217;s a matter of giving up a reversal and quitting versus giving up a reversal and keeping wrestling, &#8220;Powell said. &#8220;These kids are veteran wrestlers. That&#8217;s what separates winning and losing, winning the close matches.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> The match started out innocently enough &#8212; Sal Crivellaro giving Easton a 6-0 with his second-period fall of Adam Knepper at 160.<\/p>\n<p> Connellsville&#8217;s Jason Doppelheuer got half of that margin back with an 8-3 decision over Dave Crowell at 171.<\/p>\n<p> Then it got interesting.<\/p>\n<p> Red Rovers freshman Cory Rutt took the mat against Alan Porter at 215 and appeared on his way to a dramatic victory that would have given Easton a 9-3 lead.<\/p>\n<p> Match officials nullified Rutt&#8217;s last-second takedown and awarded the decision to Porter, tying the match score 6-6.<\/p>\n<p> With Porter clinging to a slim 3-2 lead and the clock winding down, Rutt was awarded a takedown with four seconds left. Time ran out and the Easton bench thought Rutt had a 4-3 win.<\/p>\n<p> Instead, assistant referee Jeff Bell claimed the clock operator failed to start the bout clock on the restart.<\/p>\n<p> After several minutes of deliberation, referee Dave Kruszewski raised Porter&#8217;s hand and the scoreboard clock was adjusted.<\/p>\n<p> According to PIAA officials, it&#8217;s up to the judgment of the referees as to when the takedown occurred and how much time elapsed before the clock was finally started.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;They said what the two mat officials did was the correct call, &#8220;Powell said. &#8220;They said the takedown happened with four seconds left and the clock operator held it for five seconds.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Easton also got falls from talented freshman Jordan Oliver at 103 and unbeaten senior Seth Ciasulli at 125.<\/p>\n<p> Oliver pinned Tyler Nicholson in 1:22 to give Easton a 16-12 lead after six bouts.<\/p>\n<p> Three bouts later, Ciasulli (35-0) gave the Red Rovers a 25-15 lead when he flattened Mike Zavada in 2:41 of the second period.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;This is as ugly a loss as these kids could go through, &#8220;Powell said. &#8220;It&#8217;s toughest on the seniors, who&#8217;ve been on the other side their whole high school career. But there&#8217;s still a lot of wrestling between now and the end of the season.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Runner-up &#8212; a reality check Connellsville ends Easton&#8217;s four-year run, mowing down Nazareth and Red Rovers. Sunday, February 13, 2005 By BRIAN FORTNERThe Express-Times HERSHEY, Pa. &#8212; The Easton Red Rovers have been down this road before, but have never really faced the pressure of wrestling in the state finals. 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