{"id":897,"date":"2005-03-14T06:08:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-14T12:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=897"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"piaa-class-aaa-wrestling-tournament-jones-doesnt-get-3rd-title","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w897\/piaa-class-aaa-wrestling-tournament-jones-doesnt-get-3rd-title\/","title":{"rendered":"PIAA Class AAA Wrestling Tournament: Jones doesn&#8217;t get 3rd title"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Greensburg Salem senior soundly beaten in 152-pound final, 10-3<br \/>By David Assad, Tri-State Sports &#038; News Service<\/p>\n<p>HERSHEY, Pa. &#8212; After hundreds of PIAA Class AAA wrestling matches this weekend, the showdown that everyone had waited to see turned into a letdown.<\/p>\n<p> Two-time PIAA champion Donnie Jones of Greensburg Salem lost decisively, 10-3, at 152 pounds to Joey Ecklof of Northampton last night at the Giant Center. Ecklof (31-3) won his third consecutive PIAA title.<\/p>\n<p> It was believed to be the first time in PIAA history two two-time champions met in a final.<\/p>\n<p> Jones (37-2) trailed 4-3 midway in the second period and almost scored a takedown that would have given him a lead. However, a restart was called before Jones could finish the move as the competitors went out of bounds.<\/p>\n<p> Shortly after the match resumed, Ecklof successfully executed a quick takedown, giving him a 6-3 lead. Then Ecklof immediately had Jones&#8217; back exposed to the mat, giving him an insurmountable 9-3 lead. Jones let Ecklof escape at the start of the third period but could not mount any serious takedown attempts.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Everybody&#8217;s got to lose sometime, &#8220;Jones said. &#8220;Nobody goes through life without setbacks.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Jones is a West Virginia University recruit. Ecklof is headed to Pitt on a wrestling scholarship. A woman, who said she was Ecklof&#8217;s mother, approached Jones right after he left the medal stand with his silver medal.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I want to apologize for all the hype [the media and fans] made about this, &#8220;the woman said. &#8220;I&#8217;m sure you and my son will meet again in college a few times. Good luck to you in college.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Jones took some solace in the words, but the disappointment on his face was obvious.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I just didn&#8217;t wrestle [well] and he did, &#8220;said Jones who won by technical fall in the morning semifinals against Ryan Uber of Warrren. &#8220;It was [Ecklof&#8217;s] day and it wasn&#8217;t mine. If I can wrestle better, it&#8217;s a different match. It&#8217;s as simple as that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> The second-most intriguing match of the night was Plum senior Sean Clair&#8217;s meeting against Connellsville senior Steve Bell. Bell won the 125-pound match, 7-5, in overtime.<\/p>\n<p> Bell&#8217;s Connellsville teammate, junior Ashtin Primus (45-6), also took home a gold medal by pinning Tim Darling of Nazareth in 3:15.<\/p>\n<p> Against Clair, Bell scored the decisive takedown 17 seconds into overtime. Bell (47-4) lost, 5-4, in the Southwest\/WPIAL final a week earlier against Clair (40-2). Clair led yesterday, 4-3, midway in the third period, but was taken down late in the period while he was being warned for stalling.<\/p>\n<p> Clair was in the final for the first time in his scholastic career after losing in the semifinals for two consecutive years.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I&#8217;ve been wrestling here [at the Giant Center] for a while, but it has a completely different feel in the finals when the spotlight is on you, &#8220;Clair said. &#8220;After I got warned [for stalling], I knew I had to take a shot in overtime. When I did that, and then backed away, he took his shot and it was a good one when he swept my leg.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Connellsville coach Tom Dolde, Jr., credited Bell&#8217;s stamina for making the difference in overtime and Bell agreed.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;The difference this week was that I came out with more intensity, &#8220;Bell said. &#8220;I just pushed him to his limit and he broke. I felt great going to overtime and I&#8217;ve felt great all week.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I get the feeling he could have gone another six minutes. He&#8217;s definitely peaking right now, &#8220;said Dolde, named state coach of the year after leading the Falcons to the PIAA Class AAA title in Hershey last month.<\/p>\n<p> Other WPIAL wrestlers who claimed PIAA Class AAA titles were Trinity senior Dan Burkholder at 140 pounds and Waynesburg senior Corbin Semple at 171.<\/p>\n<p> Burkholder (24-1) defeated Clint Collins of Upper Merion, 10-2, in the title match. Semple (43-4) was a winner by upsetting returning champion Nick Guida of Parkland, 4-3.<\/p>\n<p> North Allegheny sophomore Rob Waltko was a surprise finalist at 160 pounds, but he lost by pin in the third period against Austin Carter of Council Rock South.<\/p>\n<p> Connellsville finished in a tie for first with Council Rock South in the team standings with 68 points. It is the first time a WPIAL team has finished first since Canon-McMillan in 1992.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greensburg Salem senior soundly beaten in 152-pound final, 10-3By David Assad, Tri-State Sports &#038; News Service HERSHEY, Pa. &#8212; After hundreds of PIAA Class AAA wrestling matches this weekend, the showdown that everyone had waited to see turned into a letdown. 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