{"id":898,"date":"2005-03-14T06:07:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-14T12:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=898"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"theres-no-quitting-in-wrestling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w898\/theres-no-quitting-in-wrestling\/","title":{"rendered":"There&#8217;s no quitting in wrestling"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jeannette star returns to take title <br \/>BY ROD FRISCO<br \/>Of The Patriot-News <\/p>\n<p>Jeannette&#8217;s A.J. Graves was a state runner-up last year, but his loss in the finals to Wilkes-Barre Meyers&#8217; Joe Rovelli left the Jayhawk with such a bad feeling that he threatened to quit the sport for good.<\/p>\n<p> As far as his head coach, Charles Cook, knew, Graves was making good on his threat &#8230; until he walked into the wrestling room on the first formal day of practice.<\/p>\n<p>It was a great decision by Graves, who came back with an unbeaten season and the Class AA title at 171 pounds after beating Valley&#8217;s Logan Downes 8-1 in the finals.<\/p>\n<p> FIRST-TIMERS: Breaking into the club for the first time is hard to do.<\/p>\n<p> Six Class AA wrestlers had the opportunity to become the first PIAA wrestling champion from their schools, but just one broke through: Octorara&#8217;s Mike Letts.<\/p>\n<p> Letts defeated Bermudian Springs&#8217; Jon Hade 3-1 at 160 pounds to grab the Chester County school&#8217;s first PIAA gold medal. The Braves had just one other state finalist, Jason Smith, the runner-up at 130-AA in 2001.<\/p>\n<p> Five others fell short: West Greene&#8217;s Justin Blumer at 112, Belle Vernon&#8217;s Jason Weslager at 119, Hamburg&#8217;s Nick Stabile at 125, Pius X&#8217;s James Sciascia at 152 and Valley View&#8217;s Kyle Davis, who finished second at 215 for the second straight year.<\/p>\n<p> Does Blumer get an asterisk? He wasn&#8217;t able to beat Derry Area&#8217;s Troy Dolan, losing 7-4, but he is a state champion. Last year, Blumer won an Oklahoma state title.<\/p>\n<p> Pat Bradley&#8217;s title at 189, executed with a snappy headlock against Curwensville&#8217;s Nick Sipes, broke a long dry spell for Saegertown, which hadn&#8217;t produced a champion in 39 years.<\/p>\n<p> The only previous state champion out of Saegertown was 98-pounder Dick Braymer in 1966. After that, well, not much since Sharon Stone pulled out of town for Hollywood.<\/p>\n<p> Matt Dragon&#8217;s title was Lake-Lehman&#8217;s first since 1981 when the school was quite the buzz with three champs: twins Ricky and Rocky Bonomo and heavyweight Mike Leskowsky.<\/p>\n<p> STALLING: After all of the wailing over controversial stalling calls in Friday&#8217;s Class AA semifinals, it looked like deja vu in the finals.<\/p>\n<p> Kane&#8217;s Cameron Moran and Warrior Run&#8217;s Jason Guffey were locked in a 2-2 battle in the 103-AA final when official Terry Geier of York tagged Moran for stalling while riding parallel.<\/p>\n<p> The call came with just 10 seconds left and drew a sharp rebuke from the Giant Center crowd.<\/p>\n<p> On the restart, Moran, a freshman, flung himself at Guffey in a desperate attempt for back points, but Guffey reversed with just a couple of seconds left for a 5-2 triumph.<\/p>\n<p> After that match, stalling or lack thereof was not a major factor the rest of the way.<\/p>\n<p> TEAM CHAMP: Reynolds won its fourth Class AA team championship since the PIAA began declaring same in 1976. The Mercer County school racked up 83 points without a champion to claim its first championship since 1998.<\/p>\n<p> Curwensville, led by Sipes, placed second with 56 points.<\/p>\n<p> RACKING &#8216;EM UP: With all of the appropriate notice given the career victories record set by Wyalusing&#8217;s Matt Fisk (175 wins), it&#8217;s hard not to notice what 112-AAA champion Chris Sheetz of Upper Perkiomen has done.<\/p>\n<p> With his stunning triumph over defending champion Rick Rappo of Council Rock South, Sheetz has 91 career wins as a sophomore.<\/p>\n<p> Speaking of Council Rock South, has any team gone through the exceptional high and low that the Hawks experienced at 112 and 119 in AAA?<\/p>\n<p> First, Rick Rappo lost by a point to Sheetz, ending a great career on a down note. But then brother Mike Rappo gave the Hawks the highest of highs when he rallied for an even more shocking 8-2 triumph over another returning champion, Brad Pataky of Clearfield.<\/p>\n<p> All one had to do was watch the reaction of Council Rock South head coach Brad Silimperi, a former PIAA champion who also went through the same thing (he won states as a junior and lost to four-time champ Ty Moore of North Allegheny as a senior).<\/p>\n<p> Silimperi, enthusiastic in the extreme and clearly one of the state&#8217;s rising coaches, flew around his corner like a sparrow when Rappo flipped Pataky for the clinching five-pointer in the final seconds.<\/p>\n<p> Or was it like a hawk?<\/p>\n<p> TOP COACHES: The state&#8217;s coaches of the year should be familiar to folks who love their dual meets.<\/p>\n<p> The coaches of the state&#8217;s dual meet champions &#8212; Todd Herzog of Northern Lehigh and Tommy Dolde of Connellsville &#8212; were honored by their Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches Association colleagues prior to their respective finals.<\/p>\n<p> IN THE SEATS: Attendance for the Class AA finals was a nice 7,846, raising the three-day total to 28,517.<\/p>\n<p> ROD FRISCO: 255-8122 or rfrisco@patriot-news.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jeannette star returns to take title BY ROD FRISCOOf The Patriot-News Jeannette&#8217;s A.J. Graves was a state runner-up last year, but his loss in the finals to Wilkes-Barre Meyers&#8217; Joe Rovelli left the Jayhawk with such a bad feeling that he threatened to quit the sport for good. 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