Here we are, the final weekend of the Pennsylvania high school wrestling season is just days away. Below is my tournament breakdown for Class AA, with my choice for each of the 14 individual champions come Saturday afternoon.
As I did when I covered the sport for the Bedford Gazette, please keep in mind that my choices are my opinion and are not meant as a slight to any wrestler if I did not choose them.
106 Pounds
The favorites: Beau Bayless, Reynolds; Kaden Cassidy, Bishop McCort; Nate Smith, Bishop McDevitt
Other contenders: Elijah Bundro, Wilson; Josh Boozel, Mount Union; Jacob Blair, Muncy
Spring's take: This weight is always one of the tougher ones to call, even in the state tournament, as so many competitors are young and lack state tournament experience on the varsity level. Bayless finished fourth a year ago, but I'm not certain he's a clear-cut favorite over the likes of Cassidy and Smith. Bayless and Cassidy could meet in a semifinal, while Smith's on the opposite side of the draw. All of that said, I'll take a little more experience in this one when other stuff cancels out.
The pick: Bayless.
113 Pounds
The favorite: Jaret Lane, Southern Columbia
Other contenders: Chase Shields, Bishop McDevitt; Keelan Kunselman, Brookville, Wyatt Lutz, Montoursville
Spring's take: Hard to go against Lane here. I like Shields a lot, but I'll always think of Lane throwing Jefferson-Morgan stud Gavin Teasdale to his back in the state tournament two years ago. Teasdale survived that one and went on to win the title and is still unbeaten in high school (see 126 later), but Lane is battle tested and undefeated this season (44-0). Locally in Bedford County, I think Chestnut Ridge's Dylan Williams and Everett's Garret Cornell both got favorable draws and could find the medal stand.
The pick: Lane.
120 Pounds
The favorites: Cole Rhone, Benton; Gavin Park, Brookville
Other contenders: Bronson Garber, Upper Dauphin; Bailey Wehr, Northwestern Lehigh; Josh Jones, Saucon Valley; Jacob Powers, Saint Joseph's
Spring's take: This is one of the tougher weights as well, largely because I don't think any one wrestler is that much better than anyone else in this bracket. Park, Wehr, Garber, and Powers are all in the top half of the draw here. It really wouldn't surprise me to see a final between a pair of non-regional winners.
The pick: Garber.
126 Pounds
The favorite: Gavin Teasdale, Jefferson-Morgan
Other contenders: Nobody else for the gold
Spring's take: This weight is Teasdale, and then everyone else. As I said at the top, nothing is meant to slight any other wrestler here, but the J-M junior (92-0 in his career) is by far the biggest lock in the field this weekend on the Class AA level. Those battling for high spots on the podium should include Austin Clabaugh of Bermudian Springs, Brian Earlston of Line Mountain, Kollin Myers of Boiling Springs, and Gage Bayless of Reynolds.
The pick: Teasdale.
132 Pounds
The favorite: Brian Courtney, Athens
Other contenders: Carnell Andrews, Bishop McCort; Gabe Miller, Pequea Valley
Spring's take: Courtney is poised to defend a title to remember from last year, when he defeated three defending champions in succession to win his first gold. With Jonathan Gabriel graduated, and Max Murin and Cole Matthews up at 138, Courtney is the favorite for sure to win his second crown. His biggest test could be a semifinal matchup with Andrews.
The pick: Courtney.
138 Pounds
The favorites: Max Murin, Central Cambria; Cole Matthews, Reynolds
Other contenders: Sammy Hepler, Tri-Valley
Spring's take: Murin and Matthews, two champions from 2015, would each love to get back to the top this time around. It's hard to see either of them not reaching the final, but Hepler has the ability to make things difficult for Matthews in a likely semifinal. So tough to call here on a winner, but I'll stick with the four-time District 6 and Southwest Regional champion.
The pick: Murin.
145 Pounds
The favorites: Justin McCoy, Chestnut Ridge; John Pipa, Bishop McDevitt
Other contenders: Todd Lane, Southern Columbia; Kody Komara, Freedom
Spring's take: I have McCoy and Pipa as co-favorites here, although others such as Lane and Komara can make noise. Lane is a former finalist, while Komara took third a year ago. Potential highlight bouts before the finals here include Pipa-Komara in the quarterfinals and McCoy-Lane in the semifinals. If McCoy and Pipa meet up for the title, it should be a barnburner after McCoy's 8-7 win over Pipa at King of the Mountain in December. I obviously know McCoy pretty well, and while I've taken a step back from coverage this season, I love the offensive mentality that he has had this winter. Couple that with my opinion that he left something on the table last season in Hershey (and I think he knows that), and give me the Chestnut Ridge junior.
The pick: McCoy.
152 Pounds
The favorites: Edmond Ruth, Susquehanna Township; Robby Patrick, Ligonier Valley
Other contenders: Kaidon Winters, Athens; Josh Haley, Wyalusing; Caleb Clymer, Northwestern Lehigh; Chase Anklam, Pen Argyl; Caleb Hetrick, Brookville; Brock Biddle, Central
Spring's take: This might be the deepest weight from top to bottom in the tournament. I'll go with a Ruth-Patrick final here, though any of the other contenders listed could certainly pose a challenge. Patrick has to be chomping at the bit after a disappointment last year, going from state finalist as a freshman to out of the medals as a sophomore.
The pick: Ruth.
160 Pounds
The favorites: Ryan Farber, Northern Lehigh
Other contenders: Larry Brown, Moshannon Valley; Morgan Deremer, Chestnut Ridge; Seth Baney, Huntingdon; Creighton Edsell, Wyalusing; Gavin Wilkerson, Reynolds
Spring's take: I label Farber as the favorite, but in reality, I'm not sure there is one at this weight, as anyone else I mentioned is capable of getting it done this weekend. Brown and Edsell are in the top half of the draw, with Farber, Deremer, Baney, and Wilkerson down below. Deremer suffered an injury in the regional finals but should be good to go. Baney gave Edsell his only loss. Not an easy choice here.
The pick: Edsell.
170 Pounds
The favorite: Jacob Oliver, Huntingdon
Other contenders: Jared McGill, Chestnut Ridge; Dalton Group, Susquenita; Gaige Garcia, Southern Columbia; Joel Leise, Reynolds
Spring's take: Being a defending champion makes you a favorite, but Oliver's status here over McGill to name one is pretty slightly, given a 5-3 decision in the regional final two weekends ago where McGill gave Oliver all he wanted. To potentially get a rematch for the state title, McGill will have to beat Leise and Group probably. McGill is just a sophomore, while Garcia is a freshman who has returned strongly from a serious leg injury in football season.
The pick: Oliver.
182 Pounds
The favorite: Cody Mulligan, Saegertown
Other contenders: Luke Funck, Northern Lebanon; Dominic Fundy, Beth-Center
Spring's take: The three mentioned above are in my opinion a cut above the rest in this bracket. Funck and the unbeaten Fundy are in the same half, with Mulligan in the bottom part of the draw.
The pick: Funck.
195 Pounds
The favorite: Gavin Hoffman, Montoursville
Other contenders: Anthony Walters, Bishop McCort
Spring's take: Going with a Hoffman vs. Walters final here isn't going to surprise anyone. Hoffman's a defending champion, while Walters finished as a runner-up to Oliver a year ago. Could be a real dandy as well in the title round.
The pick: Hoffman.
220 Pounds
The favorite: Cole Nye, Bishop McDevitt
Other contenders: Josiah Jones, Bishop McCort; Blake Reynolds, Greenville
Spring's take: Nye beat Jones in the 220-pound final last year, 2-1 in overtime. Will they meet again in a rematch? That's certainly possible, but Greenville's Reynolds is a serious threat in a potential semifinal with Jones. He's only wrestled 10 bouts this season, but his tall and lanky frame make him a matchup problem for many.
The pick: Nye.
285 Pounds
The favorites: Dan Scheib, Tri-Valley; Toby Cahill, Berlin; Evan Sweesey, Freedom
Other contenders: Nick Winfield, Southern Huntingdon; Cole Rickert, Reynolds; Dawson Otis, Wyalusing; Garrett Kieffer, Line Mountain
Spring's take: A really good field at heavyweight here this year. Cahill's only loss was to Sweesey at the Thomas Tournament, and he avenged it in strong fashion with a 9-0 major over the Freedom wrestler in the Southwest Regional final. The top half of the draw is brutal with Scheib, Sweesey, Winfield, Rickert, and Otis all there.
The pick: Scheib.
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