{"id":866,"date":"2005-03-19T07:41:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-19T13:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=866"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"piaa-wrestling-championships-by-the-letter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w866\/piaa-wrestling-championships-by-the-letter\/","title":{"rendered":"PIAA wrestling championships by the letter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By BRAD WILSON<br \/>The Intelligencer<\/p>\n<p>Our annual look at the PIAA wrestling championships from A to Z &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>A is for attendance. More than 61,000 fans attended the tournament. <\/p>\n<p>B is for boo, which some &#8211; a few, but too many &#8211; of those 61,000 people did far too much.<\/p>\n<p>C is for cradles. Connellsville&#8217;s Ashtin Primus doesn&#8217;t do much else &#8211; remember, CB West&#8217;s Pete Ferrara rode him for three solid minutes in which Primus did next to nothing &#8211; but his deadly crossface cradle was good enough to bring him a Class AAA 135-pound state title. And Quakertown&#8217;s Kevin Orr rode his impeccable cradle to a third-place finish.<\/p>\n<p>D is for Dragon, as in Lake Lehman&#8217;s Matt Dragon, who needed just 2 minutes and 58 seconds to score a 17-1 technical-fall win over Pius X&#8217;s James Sciascia in the 152-pound Class AA final. Dragon is a Penn recruit.<\/p>\n<p>E is for Easton, as usual. Somehow, the Red Rovers, who didn&#8217;t have a state champion and suffered multiple upsets, kept it together enough to come in third in the team standings with 67 points.<\/p>\n<p>F is for firsts. Pennridge&#8217;s Dan Goetter (215 pounds) and Emmaus&#8217; Bryan Reiss (275 pounds) won the first state crowns for their schools.<\/p>\n<p>G is for Gumby, which is the nickname of Semple, the AAA 171-pound champ, who can contort his body into all kinds of odd positions.<\/p>\n<p>H is for Hontz, as in Tom, the Upper Perkiomen coach and Quakertown graduate who picked up his first state champion when Chris Sheetz won Class AAA&#8217;s 112-pound bracket.<\/p>\n<p>I is for intimidation, which, in the past, was what happened when many wrestlers saw a Northampton or Easton singlet. Maybe not any more as the Konkrete Kids and Rovers went just 7-7 in first round matches.<\/p>\n<p>J is for Dallastown&#8217;s Justin Terhune, who recovered from a serious stroke he suffered as a freshman to reach the 215-pound Class AAA final.<\/p>\n<p>K is for Clearfield&#8217;s Matt Kyler, the AAA 103-pound champion and the 39th Clearfield state champion, the most of any school.<\/p>\n<p>L is for Lonny Moore, the longtime District One wrestling committee member and chairman and former Phoenixville coach, who was inducted into the state Hall of Fame Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>M is for mats. The PIAA went to a four-mat layout for each class&#8217;s semifinals and later consolation rounds, a fan-friendly move placing the proper emphasis on the semis&#8217; importance.<\/p>\n<p>N is for Nauroth, as in Nate. Quakertown&#8217;s all-time win leader ended a spectacular career with 155 victories and a second-place state medal.<\/p>\n<p>O is for Outstanding Wrestler, the award named after longtime Newport and Cedar Cliff coach Bob Craig. Craig won 513 dual meets and was a PIAA tournament administrator for over 30 years before his death in 2004.<\/p>\n<p>P is for Pennridge. The school now has a state champion, Dan Goetter.<\/p>\n<p>Q is for Quakertown. Two second-place medals, one third, 62 team points &#8211; putting the Panthers ahead of, among others, Northampton, Nazareth, Upper Perkiomen, State College and Clearfield.<\/p>\n<p>R is for rideouts, which there were far too many of.<\/p>\n<p>S is for Scott, as in Garrett, the Juniata Valley junior who will enter his senior year with a chance to become just the 10th four-time PIAA champion.<\/p>\n<p>T is for Class AA 275-pound champion Terry Tate of Tyrone. Say it three times fast.<\/p>\n<p>U is for upsets, of which there were swarms. None were bigger, perhaps, than the 9-3 beating Council Rock South junior Mike Rappo gave previously unbeaten Brad Pataky of Clearfield.<\/p>\n<p>V is for victory celebrations, the best of which came after Rappo&#8217;s win.<\/p>\n<p>W is for wow, which is what everybody in the Giant Center was saying after Northampton&#8217;s Joey Ecklof destroyed Greensburg Salem&#8217;s Donnie Jones, 10-3, in a matchup of two-time state champions in the Class AAA 152-pound final.<\/p>\n<p>X is for Pius X, the tiny Roseto Class AA school which had its first state finalist and three medals overall.<\/p>\n<p>Y is for yes, which is what the PIAA should say if someone wants to buy them a matching collection of mats for the states.<\/p>\n<p>Z is for Council Rock North junior Dave Zeek, sixth at 140 in Class AAA.<\/p>\n<p>Brad Wilson is the Associate Sports Editor of The Intelligencer. 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