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1/22-2/3 – PIAA Team Districts
2/8-2/10 – PIAA Team State Championships
1/22-2/3 – PIAA Team Districts
2/8-2/10 – PIAA Team State Championships
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Location: AHN Arena at Peters Twp
4:00 PM – WPIAL All-Stars vs Ohio All-Stars
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9:00 AM – AA Preliminaries and First Round
1:15 PM – AA Consolation Round 1
4:00 PM – AAA Preliminaries and First Round
8:00 PM – AAA Consolation Round 1
9:00 AM – AA Quarterfinals and Consolation Round 2
11:45 AM – AA Consolation Round 3
2:15 PM – AAA Quarterfinals and Consolation Round 2
5:00 PM – AAA Consolation Round 3
7:30 PM – AA Semi-Finals and Consolation Round 4
9:30 PM – AA Consolation Semi-Finals
9:00 AM – AAA Semi-Finals and Consolation Round 4
11:30 AM – AAA Consolation Semi-Finals
2:00 PM – AA Finals and Placement Matches
7:00 PM – AAA Finals and Placement Matches
Host: Central Dauphin HS
9:00 AM – Wrestling starts and will run through completion.
The 2023 PIAA State Championships kick off on Thursday in the Giant Center. First off, for brackets, visit my bracket hub. Now, let’s look at the lower weights for AAA and who we should look out for.
(NE-1) Keanu Dillard (Bethlehem Catholic)
(SW-1) Tanner Mizenko (Canon-McMillan)
(SC-1) Thunder Beard (Central Dauphin)
(SE-1) Colby Martinelli (Pennridge)
(NW-1) Braiden Weaver (Altoona)
(NE-2) Luke Sirianni (Abington Heights)
(NE-2) Luke Siriani (Abington Heights)
(SW-2) Santino Sloboda (Butler)
(SC-2) McKaden Speece (Wilson)
Quarterfinals – Tanner Mizenka (Canon-McMillan) vs Luke Siriani (Abington Heights)
Quarterfinals – Thunder Beard (Central Dauphin) vs Colby Martinelli (Pennridge)
Quarterfinals – Braiden Weaver (Altoona) vs Santino Sloboda (Butler)
Keanu Dillard is the favorite to win it at 107 LBS. Despite not wrestling in the month of December, Dillard has collected a 20-0 record and has 18 bonus point wins. Dillard’s impressive season came on full display at the Northeast AAA Regional, taking out an experienced Dorian Hoffman (Wyoming Valley West) by major decision and defeating two-time state placer Luke Sirianni (Abington Heights) 8-0 in the finals.
This is a very unpredictable field because I could see a good chunk of these guys beating each other. We would have to go to the top half of the bracket to find a true contender, and the field is wide open here. Tanner Mizenko has one of the more difficult paths to navigate to the finals. Luke Sirriani most likely awaits in the Quarterfinals, which should be a tough match. Thunder Beard looks like one of the best options to come out of the top half of the bracket, with wins over guys in this field, like a win by fall over Mizenko. Watch out for McKaden Speece in the consolations, as he has two wins over Beard and could do some damage in the consolations.
(NE-1) Nathan Desmond (Bethlehem Catholic)
(NW-1) Logan Sallot (Erie McDowell)
(SW-1) Luke Willochell (Greater Latrobe)
(SC-1) Kaedyn Williams (Manheim Twp)
(SW-2) Tyler Kapusta (Franklin Regional)
(NE-2) Carson Wagner (Northampton)
(NW-2) Alex Reed (Shikellamy)
Quarterfinals – Nathan Desmond (Bethlehem Catholic) vs Tyler Kapusta (Franklin Regional)
Quarterfinals – Luke Willochell (Greater Latrobe) vs Carson Wagner (Northampton)
Quarterfinals – Alex Reed (Shikellamy) vs Kaedyn Williams (Manheim Twp)
Semi-Finals – Luke Willochell (Greater Latrobe) vs Kaedyn Williams (Manheim Twp)
Returning state champion Nathan Desmond is the favorite to repeat at 114 LBS. Desmond won a state championship last year at 106 LBS defeating Luke Willochel, who is in this field. Desmond has had a great season up to this point, coming in with a 37-1 record. To go along with that excellent record, Desmond has won some of the best major tournaments, including the Walsh Jesuit Ironman, Beast of the East, and Escape the Rock. Desmond boasts impressive wins this year, including over Ayden Smith (Notre Dame-GP), Louie Gill (Hickory), and two wins over Carson Wagner.
This is a pretty deep weight overall, with some great talent on each side of the bracket. Although Desmond is the favorite, his path to the finals will be challenging, with possible matches against Tyler Kapusta, who is a returning state placer, and then Logan Sallot in the Semi-Finals. The bottom half of this bracket will be fun with some quality Quarterfinal matches. Luke Willochell returns to the state tournament after a runner-up finish last year. He will have a problematic Quarterfinal matchup against a really good Carson Wagner. Kaedyn Williams is another primary contender, and his quarterfinal matchup could be against a solid wrestler in Alex Reed. Willochell vs Williams could be one of the better Saturday morning Semi-Final matchups if those two can navigate to the Semis.
(NW-1) Cael Nasdeo (Williamsport)
(NE-1) Christian Horvath (Bethlehem Freedom)
(SE-1) Mason Ziegler (Quakertown)
(SC-1) Dean Houser (Daniel Boone)
(SC-3) Marco Tocci (Warwick)
(NW-2) Hunter Johnson (Mifflin County)
(NE-2) Trey Wagner (Northampton)
(SW-2) Brady Joling (Chartiers Valley)
Quarterfinals – Mason Ziegler (Quakertown) vs Hunter Johnson (Mifflin County)
Quarterfinals – Brady Joling (Chartiers Valley) vs Dean Houser (Daniel Boone)
Semi-Finals – Cael Nasdeo (Williamsport) vs Christian Horvath (Bethlehem Freedom)
Semi-Finals – Mason Ziegler (Quakertown) vs Dean Houser (Daniel Boone)
Two-time state placer and former state runner-up Cael Nasdeo looks like the favorite at 121 LBS. Nasdeo is 32-5 on the year with some impressive wins. Nasdeo took out former AA state champion and last year’s runner-up Branden Wentzel (Montoursville) at Powerade twice in the Quarterfinals and in the 5th-place match. His five losses are to quality opponents like Luke Lilledahl (Wyoming Seminary), Tommy Link (Malvern Prep), and Carson Wagner. His last loss came to Link at Powerade, and since then, he has 20 straight wins with 16 pins and a tech fall, including a title at the Fred Bell Tournament back in late January.
Nasdeo might be the favorite, but it is not by much. Christian Horvath is Nasdeo’s likely Semi-Final opponent, and we have seen a considerable increase in performance since last year. Horvath had ten losses the previous year and a disappointing performance in Hershey. This year he comes in with only three losses to top-flight competition like Kaedyn Williams and AA standout Gauge Botero. He holds impressive wins over Mason Ziegler and Carson Wagner at the Bethlehem Holiday Wrestling Classic. To the bottom half of the bracket, where we could see some chaos in the Quarterfinals. Hunter Johnson is matched up with Mason Ziegler, and Brady Joling is matched up with Dean Houser. The bottom side will be a gauntlet to get through and will be entertaining for the fans.
(SW-1) Vincent Kilkeary (Greater Latrobe)
(NE-1) Tahir Parkins (Nazareth)
(SE-1) Eren Sement (Council Rock North)
(NW-1) Hayden Cunningham (State College)
(SW-4) Tyler Chappell (Seneca Valley)
(SW-2) Andrew Binni (Canon-McMillan)
Round of 16 – Eren Sement (Council Rock North) vs Michael Turi (West Scranton)
Round of 16 – Tyler Chappell (Seneca Valley) vs Tyler Adams (York Suburban)
Quarterfinals – Tahir Parkins (Nazareth) vs Andrew Binni (Canon-McMillan)
Finals – Vincent Kilkeary (Greater Latrobe) vs Tahir Parkins (Nazareth)
Two-time state champion and three-time state placer Vincent Kilkeary is the favorite at 127 LBS. Kilkeary is a returning state champion and looks to add a third state title to his collection. Kilkeary is 25-0 on the year, with some impressive wins over Andrew Binni and Hayden Coy. His half of the bracket seems simple to Kilkeary’s standards, but anything could happen.
The top half of the bracket can see more upsets than dominant performances. Tyler Adams has a tough draw, with Tyler Chappell and Shane McFillin paired up to face them in the first round. Hayden Cunningham is someone to watch out for because he has had a lot of success in big tournaments like King of the Mountain, Powerade, and Escape the Rock. In the bottom half of the bracket, it looks even more difficult. Tahir Parkins is a very familiar name on this side and should be a favorite to make it to the finals. His problem will be that he has high-level matches from the Quarterfinals on. Parkins could see Andrew Binni in the Quarterfinals with so many quality wins. If Parkins gets through that, he could see returning 3rd place finisher Eren Sement Saturday morning.
(SW-1) Maddox Shaw (Thomas Jefferson)
(SE-1) Gavin Sheridan (Boyertown)
(NW-1) Luke Simcox (Central Mountain)
(NE-1) Charlie Bunting (Nazareth)
(NE-2) Keegan Demarest (Pocono Mountain East)
(NE-3) Cael McIntyre (Bethlehem Catholic)
(SC-3) Eli Bounds (Boiling Springs)
(SW-2) Ethan Lebin (Hempfield Area)
(SC-2) Rocco Fratell (Northern York)
Round of 16 – Gavin Sheridan (Boyertown) vs Isaac McGregor (Shikellamy)
Round of 16 – Luke Simcox (Central Mountain) vs Eli Bounds (Boiling Springs)
Quarterfinals – Luke Simcox (Central Mountain) vs Ethan Lebin (Hempfield Area)
Semi-Finals – Luke Simcox (Central Mountain) vs Charlie Bunting (Nazareth)
Returning state 3rd place finisher, Maddox Shaw is the favorite to come out on top at 133 LBS. He is coming off an impressive 41-2 year. However, Shaw looks like he took his wrestling to the next level. His two losses on the year came to 139 LB standout Pierson Manville and an out-of-state wrestler Jaxon Joy from New Jersey before avenging that loss to place 3rd at Powerade. Shaw has been dominant in recent weeks, with only WPIAL runner-up Ethan Lebin giving him fits.
Just because Shaw is the favorite does not mean he is the clear number one. We could flip a coin with about five names to figure out a favorite in the weight and not be wrong. Shaw draws Keegan Demarest in the Quarterfinals, who derailed a remarkable postseason run by Cael McIntyre in the Northeast AAA Regional Semi-Finals. Gavin Sheridan can potentially be on upset alert against a very good Isaac McGregor in the first round. In the bottom half of the bracket, it will get hectic. Luke Simcox has one of the most challenging roads to a state championship I have seen in a long time. First, he could open up with state placer Eli Bounds who is making his first appearance in the AAA tournament with Boiling Springs moving from AA to AAA. Then Simcox could see returning state runner-up Ethan Lebin in the Quarterfinals, which could be a tricky matchup for him. If he gets through Lebin, he gets a Saturday morning matchup with two-time state placer Charlie Bunting; yeah, brutal.
(NE-1) Kollin Rath (Bethlehem Catholic)
(NW-1) Pierson Manville (State College)
(SW-1) Eli Carr (Hempfield Area)
(NW-2) Dalton Perry (Central Mountain)
(SW-2) Nate Roth (Greater Latrobe)
(NE-2) Jack Campbell (Bethlehem Catholic)
(NW-3) Conner Saylor (Hickory)
Round of 16 – Kollin Rath (Bethlehem Catholic) vs Connor Saylor (Hickory)
Quarterfinals – Eli Carr (Hempfield Area) vs Dalton Perry (Central Mountain)
Semi-Finals – Kollin Rath (Bethlehem Catholic) vs Dalton Perry (Central Mountain)
Finals – Pierson Manville (State College) vs Kollin Rath (Bethlehem Catholic) or Dalton Perry (Central Mountain)
Forget that Kollin Rath placed 3rd at the state tournament last year for a second. Rath has three of the best wins of anyone in the state, with wins over three returning state champs in Pierson Manville, Dalton Perry, and Mac Church. The leap in performance from last year to this year is almost unbelievable and helps him push himself to the top favorite in this weight.
Yes, Rath is the favorite, but we still have two returning state champions in Pierson Manville and Dalton Perry. Manville has an easier path to make it to the finals with little threat from the top half of the bracket. Watch out for a potential Quarterfinal matchup for Manville against an impressive Freshman, Jack Campbell. Dalton Perry has a difficult path with a possible Quarterfinal match against Eli Carr. Then he gets a rematch with Kollin Rath in the Semi-Finals, who he lost to at Team States in a tight 1-0 match.
(SW-1) Mac Church (Waynesburg)
(SE-1) Collin Gaj (Quakertown)
(SW-2) Nico Taddy (West Allegheny)
(SC-1) Matt Repos (Central Dauphin)
(SE-2) Brandon Carr (Sun Valley)
(SC-2) Aiden Swann (Cocalico)
(NW-2) Griffin Walizer (Central Mountain)
Quarterfinals – Collin Gaj (Quakertown) vs Nico Taddy (West Allegheny)
Quarterfinals – Griffin Walizer (Central Mountain) vs Matt Repos (Central Dauphin)
Semi-Finals – Mac Church (Waynesburg) vs Asher Cunningham (State College)
Semi-Finals – Collin Gaj (Quakertown) vs Matt Repos (Central Dauphin)
Finals – Mac Church (Waynesburg) vs Collin Gaj (Quakertown) or Matt Repos (Central Dauphin)
Two-time state champion and three-time state placer Mac Church is the favorite at 145 LBS. Church has won back-to-back titles after placing 3rd in that controversial 2020 state tournament. Church comes in at 32-2 on the year, with his losses coming to guys, not at this weight or tournament. As mentioned at 139 LBS, Church lost to Rath at team states to go along with a Powerade Semi-Final loss to Jayden Robinson from Illinois. However, Church has some very impressive wins, including wins over AA standout Vince Bouzakis, Asher Cunningham and three wins over Nico Taddy.
Asher Cunningham looks like the primary challenger in the top half of the bracket with an impressive season. Cunningham has lost to Church this season in a 7-2 bout at Powerade. Despite that, Cunningham has multiple wins over Griffin Walizer and a win in the 5th place match at Powerade over Nico Taddy 2-1. It will be exciting in the bottom half of the bracket. Collin Gaj is returning state 4th place with a record of 45-0, including 30 wins by fall. He gets matched up with a problematic Quarterfinal matchup between Nico Taddy. Matt Repos is a three-time state placer and returning state runner-up. He looks to return to the finals but will have a difficult path. He could get Griffin Walizer in the Quarterfinals, which could be a challenge, and then a Semi-Final matchup with Collin Gaj, which will be one of the better Saturday morning matchups.
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The 2023 PIAA State Championships kick off on Thursday in the Giant Center. First off, for brackets, visit my bracket hub. Now, let’s look at the upper weights for AAA and who we should look out for.
(SW-1) Ty Watters (West Allegheny)
(NE-1) Dagen Condomitti (Northampton)
(NW-1) Luke Sipes (Altoona)
(SW-2) Lucas Kapusta (Hempfield Area)
(SC-1) Ryan Garvick (Central Dauphin)
(SC-2) Michael Duggan (Boiling Springs)
(SW-4) Nate Jones (Waynesburg)
(NE-2) Jake Dailey (Bethlehem Catholic)
Round of 16 – Ryan Garvick (Central Dauphin) vs Bode Marlow (Thomas Jefferson)
Quarterfinals – Ty Watters (West Allegheny) vs Michael Duggan (Boiling Springs)
Quarterfinals – Luke Sipes (Altoona) vs Lucas Kapusta (Hempfield Area)
Quarterfinals – Jake Dailey (Bethlehem Catholic) vs Ryan Garvick (Central Dauphin)
Semi-Finals – Ty Watters (West Allegheny) vs Dagen Condomitti (Northampton)
Finals – Ty Watters (West Allegheny) vs Ryan Garvick (Central Dauphin)
Returning state champion Ty Watters is a favorite to win a championship at 152 LBS this year. Watters comes in with a 35-0 record, including 29 bonus point wins. However, Watters has been an absolute terror this year, blowing out almost anybody that steps on the mat with him. He has some very high-quality wins, including wins over Logan Richey, Bode Marlow, Lucas Kapusta, three wins over Nate Jones, and one of the biggest wins in the state over returning AA state champion Conner Harer at the Mid-Winter Mayhem finals.
Watters will have a challenging path to back-to-back championships. First, he will have to face back-to-back AA state 3rd place Michael Duggan in the Quarterfinals. Then he gets the opportunity to face a very talented Dagen Condomitti in a marquee Semi-Final matchup. After that, we could see a bit of chaos in the bottom half of the bracket. Luke Sipes, who has had a great Sophomore campaign and returning state 5th place, gets a tough draw with Lucas Kapusta, who is also a returning state 5th. Then either of those guys faces Ryan Garvick, a returning state runner-up at this weight. Garvick looks like the favorite to come out of this bottom half of the bracket, but Sipes and Kapusta may have something to say about that.
(SW-1) Shawn Taylor (West Allegheny)
(SE-1) Bekhruz Sadriddinov (Council Rock South)
(NE-1) Andrew Harmon (Bethlehem Catholic)
(SW-2) Dylan Evans (Chartiers Valley)
(SC-1) Dominic Frontino (Shippensburg)
(SC-2) Brett Barbush (Manheim Central)
(NW-3) Connor Wetzel (Shikellamy)
Quarterfinals – Shawn Taylor (West Allegheny) vs Brett Barbush (Manheim Central)
Quarterfinals – Andrew Harmon (Bethlehem Catholic) vs Dylan Evans (Chartiers Valley)
Semi-Finals – Shawn Taylor (West Allegheny) vs Bekhruz Sadriddinov (Council Rock South)
Semi-Finals – Andrew Harmon (Bethlehem Catholic) vs Dominic Frontino (Shippensburg)
Returning state 4th place, Shawn Taylor looks like the favorite at 160 LBS. Taylor comes in with a 34-2 record on the year and has some notable wins this season. He has wins over some of the top contenders in this weight, including a tight 3-1 SV win over Dominic Frontino in the Mid-Winter Mayhem Semi-Finals and going 3-1 against WPIAL rival Dylan Evans including a 3rd place match win at Powerade. Taylor also has a win over a former state champion when he defeated AA standout Grant MacKay 2-1 in the finals of the Mid-Winter Mayhem. Taylor has been very impressive this season, and it does not look like he is slowing down.
Bekhruz Sadriddinov is the primary challenger to Taylor in the top side of the bracket. Sadriddinov has had an excellent season but has losses to top-tier guys, which is not beneficial when he will face someone who has beaten top-level guys. Brett Barbush could give Taylor a run for his money in the Quarterfinals. The bottom half of the bracket is almost borderline torturous. Andrew Harmon could have a tough match right off the bat with a solid Connor Wetzel in the first round. Then Harmon gets returning state champ at this weight Dylan Evans in the Quarterfinals. Then the winner of that massive Quarterfinal gets Dominic Frontino, who’s only lost to Shawn Taylor.
(SW-1) Rocco Welsh (Waynesburg)
(NE-1) Dominic Wheatley (Nazareth)
(SW-2) Matt Furman (Canon-McMillan)
(SC-1) Kevin Olavarria (JP McCaskey)
(SC-2) Macon Myers (Central York)
(SE-2) Talan Hogan (Pennridge)
(SW-3) Mark Gray (Kiski Area)
Round of 16 – Kevin Olavarria (JP McCaskey) vs Mark Gray (Kiski Area)
Quarterfinals – Dominic Wheatley (Nazareth) vs Matt Furman (Canon-McMillan)
Quarterfinals – Talan Hogan (Pennridge) vs Kevin Olavarria (JP McCaskey)
Semi-Finals – Dominic Wheatley (Nazareth) vs Kevin Olavarria (JP McCaskey)
Three-time state placer and returning state champion Rocco Welsh is the clear favorite at 172 LBS. Welsh enters the tournament with a 39-0 record with 30 bonus point wins. Welsh also has 1st place finishes at Walsh Jesuit Ironman and Powerade this year to go along with monster wins against Dom Federici (Wyoming Seminary), Gabriel Stafford, Bodie Morgan, and multiple wins over Matt Furman. This top-level guy will most likely repeat as state champion this year.
We have to go to the bottom half of the bracket to see who the genuine contenders are, and it starts with Dominic Wheatley, a former state medalist. Wheatley does have a tough draw going up against returning state 4th-place finisher Matt Furman. However, Wheatley did defeat Furman at team states a month ago in a 4-2 SV match. So look for that Quarterfinal to be intense Friday afternoon. Then we look at undefeated Kevin Olavarria, who is 34-0 on the year and only a Junior. Olavarria does get a tough match right out of the gates, with the possibility of facing Mark Gray in the first round. However, if he gets through that match, it looks favorable for him to face either Wheatley or Furman to get to the Semi-Finals.
(SC-1) Tucker Hogan (Daniel Boone)
(SW-1) Vaugh Spencer (Pine-Richland)
(NE-1) Adrian Gacek (Parkland)
(NW-1) Hadyn Packer (Jersey Shore)
(NW-2) Tucker Teats (Selinsgrove)
(NW-3) Rocco Serafini (Central Mountain)
(SW-3) Juliano Marion (Franklin Regional)
(SC-2) Cole Bartram (Northern York)
(SE-2) Jake Allred (Conestoga)
Quarterfinals – Tucker Hogan (Daniel Boone) vs Tucker Teats (Selinsgrove)
Quarterfinals – Rocco Serafini (Central Mountain) vs Vaughn Spencer (Pine-Richland)
Quarterfinals – Adrian Gacek (Parkland) vs Cole Bartram (Northern York)
Quarterfinals – Jake Allred (Conestoga) vs Hadyn Packer (Jersey Shore)
Semi-Finals – Tucker Hogan (Daniel Boone) vs Vaughn Spencer (Pine-Richland)
Semi-Finals – Adrian Gacek (Parkland) vs Hadyn Packer (Jersey Shore)
Returning state 3rd place finisher, Tucker Hogan is a favorite at 189 LBS. Hogan comes in at 40-0 on the year, and his wins are what sets him as the favorite on paper. Hogan has wins over Rocco Serafini, AA standout Jacob Jones, Tucker Teats, another AA standout Jake Gilfoil, Aiden Hight, and Cole Bartram. Hogan is by no means the clear favorite at this weight because Vaughn Spencer and Hadyn Packer are right there with him. But the quality wins up to this point set him apart.
Speaking of Vaughn Spencer, he is the biggest threat to a state final appearance for Hogan. Despite not wrestling a match in December, Spencer is also undefeated with a 27-0 record. Spencer, who is only a Sophomore, has been lights out this year, with 20/27 of his wins coming by fall. Hogan vs Spencer should be an excellent Semi. Haydn Packer, returning state 3rd place in AA, has an easier path to a state final appearance, but that is not saying much. Packer could face Jake Allred in the Quarterfinals, which could be a difficult match. Then he most likely sees Adrian Gacek in the Semi-Finals, which could also be a difficult match. This bracket is loaded with talent, so your guess is as good as mine in picking who wins.
Sonny Sasso (Nazareth)
(SW-1) Eli Makel (Waynesburg)
(SC-1) Jose Garcia (JP McCaskey)
(SE-1) Dillon Bechtold (Owen J Roberts)
(SE-2) Calvin Lachman (Quakertown)
(SW-3) Owen Ott (Penn Trafford)
(NE-2) Magnus Bibla (Crestwood)
(SW-2) Connor Jacobs (Armstrong)
(NW-2) Troy Petterson (Erie McDowell)
Quarterfinals – Sonney Sasso (Nazareth) vs Calvin Lachman (Quakertown)
Quarterfinals – Connor Jacobs (Armstrong) vs Dillon Bechtold (Owen J Roberts)
Semi-Finals – Sonny Sasso (Nazareth) vs Eli Makel (Waynesburg)
Semi-Finals – Jose Garcia (JP McCaskey) vs Dillon Bechtold (Owen J Roberts)
Returning state champion and two-time state placer Sonny Sasso is the favorite to win his second state title at 215 LBS. Sasso has had an incredible year going 23-0, with 20 of those wins ending by fall. He is another one of those guys who did not compete in the month of December but was still able to make his presence known. Sasso has impressive wins, including a 19-7 win over Landon Muth and a 12-6 win over Gabriel Stafford.
Eli Makel is going to be the primary challenger for Sasso in the top half of the bracket. Makel has been a solid wrestler, but his runner-up finish at Powerade brought eyes onto him. Makel lost to one of the state’s best young upper-weight guys in Austin Johnson, a AA standout in the Powerade finals. This is Makel’s first appearance as an individual in Hershey, so he will look to make an impact. The bottom half of the bracket seems really competitive, with an undefeated Jose Garcia to start us off. He will most likely see Magnus Bibla in the Quarterfinals, which could be an explosive match since Bibla is a pinner. Dillon Bechtold is the favorite to come out of the bottom half of the bracket. Bechtold is a returning state 5th place and has had an excellent season going 43-2.
(NE-1) Sean Kinney (Nazareth)
(SW-1) Ty Banco (Trinity)
(SE-1) Joe Collins (Central Bucks East)
(SC-1) Layton Schmick (Carlisle)
(NW-1) Nick Pavlechko (State College)
(NW-2) Peyton Kearns (Mifflin County)
(SE-2) Ben Farabaugh (Strath Haven)
SW-2) Joe Enick (Penn Trafford)
Quarterfinals – Sean Kinney (Nazareth) vs Peyton Kearns (Mifflin County)
Quarterfinals – Ty Banco (Trinity) vs Joe Collins (Central Bucks East)
Quarterfinals – Ben Farabaugh (Strath Haven) vs Nick Pavlechko (State College)
Semi-Finals – Sean Kinney (Nazareth) vs Joe Collins (Central Bucks East)
Semi-Finals – Layton Schmick (Carlisle) vs Nick Pavlechko (State College)
Two-time finalist and returning state champion Sean Kinney looks like the clear favorite at 285 LBS. Kinney comes in with an undefeated 31-0 record, with 26 of those wins ending in a fall. Kinney has won a top tournament this season and has looked dominant in doing so. He won a title at the Bethlehem Holiday Wrestling Classic and helped his team dominate at Virginia Duals. Kinney is about as clear of a favorite as you will see this weekend.
Many of the bracket’s top sides at 285 LBS will be about the bracket busters like Peyton Kerns and Ty Banco. Kearns will most likely fall to Kinney in the Quarters but could do some damage in the consolations, along with Ty Banco, to the bottom half of the bracket, where we could see some better, more competitive matchups. Nick Pavlechko will have a tough Quarterfinal matchup if Ben Farabaugh gets through Enick. Then the Schmick vs Pavlechko Semi-Final should be a good one.
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