Trib HSSN indiviudal wrestling rankings for week of Feb. 18, 2019
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019 | 6:20 PM
Trib HSSN individual wrestling rankings
Class AAA
106: 1. Dylan Chappell, Seneca Valley (32-4); 2. Carter Dibert, Franklin Regional (31-1); 3. Vince Citrano, Plum (25-3); 4. Mason Prinkey, Connellsville (26-5); 5. Dylan Coy, North Allegheny (30-3).
113: 1. Alejandro Herrera-Rondon, Seneca Valley (38-1); 2. Kyle Burkholder, Hempfield (26-5); 3. Finn Solomon, Franklin Regional (29-6); 4. Jimmy Baxter, Canon-McMillan (28-11); 5. Noah Hunkele, Mars (22-5).
120: 1. Kurtis Phipps, Norwin (28-2); 2. Ryan Sullivan, Shaler (25-1); 3. Logan Seliga, Belle Vernon (22-6); 4. Cole Homet, Waynesburg (33-6); 5. Garrett Thompson, Franklin Regional (26-9).
126: 1. Darren Miller, Kiski Area (35-1); 2. Colton Camacho, Franklin Regional (31-2); 3. Kenny Hayman, Canon-McMillan (32-9); 4. Jared Keslar, Connellsville (27-5); 5. Jordan Watters, West Allegheny (29-4).
132: 1. Sam Hillegas, North Hills (31-0); 2. Gabe Willochell, Latrobe (27-3); 3. Zach McCann, Franklin Regional (16-2); 4. Jason Geyer, Seneca Valley (30-8); 5. John Altieri, Norwin (27-6).
138: 1. Ty Linsenbigler, Hempfield (30-3); 2. Nick Coy, Penn-Trafford (27-4); 3. Mason Spears, Franklin Regional (26-5); 4. Nathan Lukez, Pine-Richland (29-4); 5. Drew Vlasnik, Seneca Valley (27-8).
145: 1. Jackson Gray, Mt. Lebanon (24-8); 2. Trey Howard, Waynesburg (29-5); 3. Antonio Amelio, Seneca Valley (23-12); 4. Tyler Kocak, Hampton (27-9); 5. Colin Franks, Connellsville (2-0).
152: 1. Cam Conner, Kiski Area (39-2); 2. Alex Weber, Thomas Jefferson (32-2); 3. Cole Spener, Pine-Richland (26-5); 4. Nick Montalbano, Seneca Valley (23-9); 5. Luca Augustine, Waynesburg (34-5).
160: 1. Jack Blumer, Kiski Area (35-3); 2. Ty McGeary, West Allegheny (30-4); 3. Colby Morris, Waynesburg (33-4); 4. Jake Richardson, Mars (21-2); 5. Mac Stout, Mt. Lebanon (26-8).
170: 1. Gerrit Nijenhuis, Canon-McMillan (34-3); 2. Nick Delp, Kiski Area (36-4); 3. Jon Hoover, North Allegheny (33-1); 4. Jeff Markert, Peters Township (28-2); 5. A.J. Ryan, Indiana (29-2).
182: 1. Luke Stout, Mt. Lebanon (32-1); 2. Scott Joll, Belle Vernon (27-5); 3. Brandon Matthews, Peters Township (28-1); 4. Cole Whitmer, Trinity (28-2); 5. David McElravy, Indiana (26-3).
195: 1. Max Shaw, Thomas Jefferson (27-0); 2. Justin Hart, Hampton (23-3); 3. Brayden Roscosky, Kiski Area (32-6); 4. Luke Montgomery, Bethel Park (16-2); 5. Dante Presutti, Montour (23-6).
220: 1. Ogden Atwood, Armstrong (20-0); 2. Ryan Weinzen, Norwin (26-3); 3. Dillon Ferretti, Hempfield (25-8); 4. Trent Patrick, Greensburg Salem (18-3); 5. Quinn Murray, Upper St. Clair (29-3).
285: 1. Jake Slinger, Upper St. Clair (29-0); 2. Isaiah Vance, Hempfield (25-3); 3. Nathan Hoaglund, Mt. Lebanon (26-6); 4. Quentin Franklin, South Fayette (29-7); 5. Zach Cypher, Norwin (19-7).
Class AA
106: 1. Joey Fischer, South Park (31-0); 2. Luke Geibig, Mt. Pleasant (28-10); 3. Kace Sabedra, Derry (23-14); 4. Ambrose Boni, Central Valley (16-6); 5. Shawn Szymanski, Burrell (16-7).
113: 1. Ryan Michaels, Elizabeth Forward (35-1); 2. Nicholas Salerno, Burrell (26-8); 3. Nate Yagla, McGuffey (24-5); 4. Justin Richey, Quaker Valley (27-13); 5. Elias Ward, Carlynton (32-9).
120: 1. Ian Oswalt, Burrell (41-2); 2. Jimmy Gwyer, Beth-Center (36-6); 3. Noah Teeter, Mt. Pleasant (30-10); 4. Jake Alberts, Ellwood City (28-7); 5. Travis Lasko, Valley (22-14).
126: 1. Ty Cymmerman, Derry (34-5); 2. Jett Pattison, McGuffey (32-7); 3. Z.J. Ward, Freedom (15-4); 4. Damin George, Mt. Pleasant (28-14); 5. Eddue Huehn, Carlynton (31-8).
132: 1. Connor Redinger, Quaker Valley (30-5); 2. Jason Baker, Derry (30-8); 3. Donavin Chambers, Ellwood City (30-8); 4. Bryan Gaul, Burrell (20-9); 5. Ryan Harbert, Ligonier Valley (25-8).
138: 1. Jacob Ealy, Hopewell (34-2); 2. A.J. Corrado, Burrell. (32-7); 3. Kenny Duschek, Freedom (30-10); 4. Todd Fisher, Beth-Center (30-14); 5. Blake Clark, Highlands (22-14).
145: 1. John Rocco Kazalas, Quaker Valley (33-2): 2. Shane Kemper, Burgettstown (31-5); 3. Ajay Cooper, South Side (31-8); 4. Jake Garrety, McGuffey (25-16); 5. Jake Longerman, Hopewell (25-16).
152: 1. Trent Schultheis, Freedom (29-4); 2. Ethan Barr, McGuffey (33-7); 3. Trey Weinell, Derry (35-10); 4. Anthony Navarra, South Side (27-14); 5. Chris Bruce, Elizabeth Forward (23-14).
160: 1. Thayne Lawrence, Frazier (21-3); 2. Patrick Cutchember, Quaker Valley (29-3); 3. Jacob Housel, Beth-Center (27-14); 4. Austin Mele, Burrell (35-9); 5. Owen Petrisek, Bentworth (21-15).
170: 1. Christian Clutter, McGuffey (37-2); 2. Noah Hutcherson, Valley (16-5); 3. George Peroni, Beaver (31-14); 4. Jacob Robertshaw, South Park (14-7); 5. Brendan Moore, Southmoreland (14-14).
182: 1. Dayton Pitzer, Mt. Pleasant (35-1); 2. Austin Walley, Ellwood City (30-2); 3. Bryson Miller, Freedom (23-8); 4. Nick Whittington, Keystone Oaks (35-7); 5. Garrett Henigin, Blairsville (24-5).
195: 1. John Vargo, Bentworth (23-4); 2. Geoff Magin, Quaker Valley (22-8); 3. Dom Fundy, Beth-Center (22-3); 4. Ethan Cain, Elizabeth Forward (35-11); 5. Robbie West, Fort Cherry (26-15).
220: 1. Dom DeLuca, Derry (32-1); 2. Connor Forrest, Hopewell (28-5); 3. Jacob Baker, Beth-Center (33-8); 4. Jake Barbabella, Avonworth (16-8); 5. Marshall Mounts, McGuffey (23-12).
285: 1. Riley Kemper, Burgettstown (31-6); 2. Dave Schuffert, Valley (28-3); 3. Mitch Miles, Laurel (30-3); 4. Gerald Comedy, Washington (23-4); 5. Nate Homa, Elizabeth Forward (28-16).
Paul Schofield is a TribLive reporter covering high school and college sports and local golf. He joined the Trib in 1995 after spending 15 years at the Daily Courier in Connellsville, where he served as sports editor for 14 years. He can be reached at pschofield@triblive.com.
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