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Kennett second as a team; WC East’s Parnis individual champion at Solanco Tournament

- By NATE HECKENBERG­ER natehecken­berger@gmail.com @nheckenber­ger on Twitter

QUARRYVILL­E >> West Chester East’s Max Parnis tried to make sure he left no stone unturned, heading into his senior season.

Over the summer, Parnis participat­ed in, and won his bracket, at the Maccabi Games in Israel, and the Vikings’ returning state qualifier seemingly sought out extra training from whomever was willing.

“I just wanted to get better,” Parnis said. “I want to wrestle the best I can and not have any excuses. If I lose, I lose, but it’s not because I didn’t go to his practice or that. I making sure I do my best.”

Some of the fruit of his labors was on display Saturday, at the Solanco Mule Classic, as Parnis was one of just two local champions, joining Oxford’s Austin McMillan.

After taking fifth in the Southeast Region and going 1-2 at the Class 3A PIAA Championsh­ips as a junior, Parnis (152 pounds) was the top seed and scored bonus points in three of his four wins.

His only decision came against Central Dauphin’s Mike Beers, 12-7, in the semifinals and that propelled Parnis to the top of the medal stand.

“That gave me some pretty good confidence,” Parnis said of his win over Beers. “I felt calm and relaxed heading into the finals and I said, ‘alright, I’m here to wrestle.’”

In the finals, Parnis scored a 9-1 major decision over Kennett’s Tyler Maiers. It was that kind of afternoon for the Blue Demons, who went 0-5 in the finals.

Kennett finished second in the team standings, 42.5 points behind Central Dauphin, but it was a wakeup call a Blue Demon roster that expects to make some noise this season.

“It’ll be nice to get back in the room and keep working hard and come back, day by day,” Kennett senior Josh Barlow said. “Hopefully we get the mentality of taking it one match at a time and one period at a time. I felt like some guys were looking too big, when we just need to worry about scoring points every period.”

Kennett freshman, Blake Boyer (127) registered a 46-second pin in the semifinals, but was slowed down and dropped by Central Dauphin’s returning state qualifier, Liam Flanagan, 3-1 in the finals.

Junior John Pardo (215) scored a takedown against Salesianum’s Max Agresti, who’s ranked No. 8 in the country according to MatScouts, but lost 8-3 in the finals. In the following finals match, Bailey Shindle (285) was pinned by Donegal’s Nicholai Brotzman.

Barlow (160) was on the wrong end of a 2-0 decision to Central Dauphin’s returning state runnerup, Ryan Garvick. Barlow nearly scored late in the third, but settled for a closer score than last year’s 9-1 margin in the same tournament.

“I gotta keep working on scoring points,” Barlow said. “I held him to two points and he’s a good wrestler. He got me out of position for the reversal. I have to keep scoring.”

Offense was not a problem for McMillan, who scored from every position in his 7-1 win over Central Dauphin’s Gavin Reynolds, in the finals.

“I knew he was good, coming out of Central Dauphin,” said McMillan, who improved on a runner-up finish from the year before. “I know not many people have been working harder than me, so I kept that in the back of my mind the whole match.”

Oxford’s Jared Schaible was pinned by Central Dauphin’s Dallas Schorr in the 133-pound finals. Jeremy McKinney (215) took third and Sam Howell (107) and Reiland Canaday (145) took seventh for the Hornets.

Kennett had eight medalists, with Kane Lengel (133) and Michael Pepe (145) taking third and Zack Jaffe (121) taking fourth.

West Chester East’s other medalists were Zach McFarlane (fourth at 107), Mus’ab Hussein (eighth/114) and Pablo Ortiz (eighth/285).

Avon Grove’s Christian Ford (121) took fifth and Landon Garrett (152) placed sixth. Downingtow­n East’s Ryan Loraw (172) earned fifth and West Chester Rustin’s Charlie Emmonds (133) and James Pizzi (139) settled for eighth.

Team Standings

1. Central Dauphin, 206; 2. Kennett, 163.5; 3. Red Lion, 125.5; 4. Salesianum, 115.5; 5. Pennsbury, 111; 6. Northern Lebanon, 96.5; 7. Solanco, 96; 8. Oxford, 90; 9. Penn Manor, 88.5; 10. Blue Mountain, 81; 14. West Chester East, 59; 20. Avon Grove, 22; 21. Downingtow­n East, 20; 23. West Chester Rustin, 16 Championsh­ip Finals 107- Seidel (Northern Lebanon) pinned Beard (Central Dauphin), 2:46 114- McLendon (Susquenita) dec. Boland (Penn Manor), 9-4 121- Clawson (Penn Manor) dec. Orrell (Red Lion), 9-2 127- Flanagan (Central Dauphin) dec. Boyer (Kennett), 3-1 133- Schorr (Central Dauphin) pinned Ja. Schaible (Oxford), 1:23 139- A. McMillan (Oxford) dec. Reynolds (Central Dauphin), 7-1 145- Repos (Central Dauphin) maj. dec. Fulton (Solano), 13-0 152- Parnis (West Chester East) maj. dec. Maiers (Kennett), 9-1 160- Garvick (Central Dauphin) dec. Barlow (Kennett), 2-0 172- Feeney (Dallastown) dec. Burd (Hershey), 5-2 189- Miller (Salesianum) Pinned Rappazzo (Red Lion), 3:24 215- Agresti (Salesianum) dec. Pardo (Kennett), 8-3 285- Brotzman (Donegal) pinned Shindle (Kennett), 2:19 Consolatio­n Finals 107- Rutt (Solanco) inj. def. McFarlane (West Chester East), 2:44 114- Seefeldt (Blue Mountain) pinned Wolford (North Lebanon), 1:54 121- Hewitt (Northeaste­rn) maj. dec. Jaffe (Kennett), 10-2 127- Davis (Salesianum) pinned Harvey (Red Lion), 2:44 133- Lengel (Kennett) pinned Simpson (Red Lion), 3:36 139- Woll (Blue Mountain) dec. Damon (Red Lion), 7-0 145- Pepe (Kennett) dec. Fasnacht (Blue Mountain), 3-2 152- Beers (Central Dauphin) pinned Munch (Salesianum), 1:18 160- Moyer (Governor Mifflin) dec. Moccia (John Carroll), 6-4 SV 172- Plastino (Solanco) dec. Keller (Pennsbury), 6-5 189- Rogers (Penn Manor) dec. Murray (Pennsbury), 5-1 215- Je. McKinney (Oxford) pinned Erb (Northern Lebanon), 3:00 285- Durham (Susquehann­ock) dec. Nelson (Red Lion), 1-0

 ?? NATE HECKENBERG­ER - FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? West Chester East’s Max Parnis gets his hand raised after a 9-1win over Kennett’s Tyler Maiers in the 152-pound final at the Solanco Tournament on Saturday.
NATE HECKENBERG­ER - FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP West Chester East’s Max Parnis gets his hand raised after a 9-1win over Kennett’s Tyler Maiers in the 152-pound final at the Solanco Tournament on Saturday.

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