The Morning Call

Northeast 3A, Southeast 2A regional pairings are out

- By Tom Housenick

The Northeast Class 3A and Southeast Regional 2A brackets are out for Saturday’s one-day events at Charles Chrin Community Center and Central Dauphin East High School, respective­ly.

The 2A eight-man brackets in the 13 weight classes followed a set format (District 3-1 vs. 3-4; 1⁄12-2 vs. 11-2; 1⁄12-1 vs. 3-2; 3-3 vs. 11-1).

There are two winless wrestlers and another with a 2-8 record in the regional tournament from Districts 1-12, which has two berths in each weight class for the six participat­ing schools. It had no more than four competitor­s in any weight class at its tournament. District 11 received two berths from its 20 participat­ing schools.

Top five advance from 2A regionals to the following week’s super regional at Pottsville’s Martz Hall.

No spectators are allowed at either regional, but each 2A super regional participan­t will be given two tickets.

Top four advance from 3A regionals to the following week’s super regional at Quakertown H.S., where no fans will be allowed.

Here is Saturday’s 3A regional schedule:

Session 1 (106 to 138 pounds) 9 a.m., quarterfin­als; 10:30, semifinals and first-round consolatio­ns.

Session 2 (145 to 285) 1 p.m., quarterfin­als; 2:30, semifinals and firstround consolatio­ns.

Session 3: (all weights) 5:30 p.m., consolatio­n semifinals; 6:45, finals and consolatio­n finals.

Class 2A Southeast Regional

Saturday at Central Dauphin East H.S., Harrisburg

Quarterfin­als

106: District 3-1 Mason McClendon, Susquenita (16-3) vs. 3-4 Liam McGinley, Pequea Valley (15-6); 1/12-2 Connor McGuigan, Archbishop Ryan (0-1) vs.

11-2 Gabe Erbe, Tamaqua (11-6); 1/12-1 Steven Harris, Conwell-Egan (9-0) vs. 3-2 Jacob Deysher, Brandywine Heights (17-1); 3-3 Owen Lehman, Northern Lebanon (25-5) vs. 11-1 Ayden Smith, Notre Dame-GP (7-0).

113: 3-1 Dillon Reinert, Brandywine Heights (20-0) vs. 3-4 Cameron Mingee, Littlestow­n (20-4); 1/12-2 Cody Wagner, Faith Christian (15-4) vs. 11-2 Brenden Smay, Northern Lehigh (9-1); 1/12-1 Charlie Robson, Conwell-Egan (9-0) vs. 3-2 Raif Barber, Boiling Springs (17-3); 3-3 Deven Jackson, West Perry (23-3) vs.

11-1 Adam Schweitzer, Notre Dame-GP (8-0).

120: 3-1 Eric Howe, Lancaster Catholic (25-2) vs. 3-4 Josh Sterner, Brandywine Heights (16-6); 1/12-2 A.J. Stayton, Faith Christian (10-5) vs. 11-2 Danny Grigas, North Schuylkill (14-3); 1/12-1 Ryan Kelly, Conwell-Egan (9-0) vs. 3-2 Parker Davidson, Hamburg (14-3); 3-3 Blain Puchalski, West Perry (18-7) vs. 11-1 Brett Ungar, Notre Dame-GP (5-0).

126: 3-1 Jace Beegle, Pequea Valley

(20-1) vs. 3-4 Nolen Ziegler, West Perry (19-7); 1/12-2 Joe O’Rourke, Faith Christian (10-3) vs. 11-2 Lukas Ferguson, Lehighton (12-1); 1/12-1 Maurice Webb, Conwell-Egan (9-1) vs. 3-2 Eli Bounds, Boiling Springs (16-4); 3-3 Christian

Doi, Camp Hill (20-4) vs. 11-1 Evan Maag, Notre Dame-GP (7-0).

132: 3-1 Dominic Caldwell, Susquenita (17-2) vs. 3-4 Nick Geary, Brandywine

Heights (16-5); 1/12-2 Alex Pfeffer, Archbishop Ryan (4-2) vs. 11-2 John Samy, Salisbury (15-4); 1/12-1 Anthony Lavis, Conwell-Egan (11-0) vs. 3-2 Brennan Schisler, Bermudian Springs (16-3); 3-3 Danny Capozzoli, Newport (15-4) vs.

11-1 Brandan Chletsos, Notre Dame-GP (7-0).

138: 3-1 Connor Brown, Littlestow­n

(20-1) vs. 3-4 Jake Gilfoil, Bishop McDevitt (19-4); 1/12-2 Ricky Horger, ConwellEga­n (9-1) vs. 11-2 David Kreidler, Central Catholic (8-2); 1/12-1 Eric Alderfer, Faith Christian (15-3) vs. 3-2 Kobin Karper, Boiling Springs (19-1); 3-3 Justice Hockenberr­y-Folk, West Perry (20-7) vs. 11-1 Josh Bauman, Notre Dame-GP (8-0). 145: 3-1 Levi Haines, Biglervill­e (21-0) vs. 3-4 Ayden Dillon, Littlestow­n (19-5); 1/12-2 Lincoln Hower, Faith Christian (12-7) vs. 11-2 Cael Markle, Saucon Valley (12-4); 1/12-1 Hayden Mann, ConwellEga­n (9-0) vs. 3-2 Noah Frack, Brandywine Heights (19-1); 3-3 Andrew Christie, Bishop McDevitt (20-3) vs. 11-1 Dalton Clymer, Northweste­rn (8-0).

152: 3-1 Dalton Gimbor, Hamburg (17-0) vs. 3-4 Malcolm Gerlach, Hanover (14-8); 1/12-2 Dylan Culver, Conwell-Egan (9-1); vs. 11-2 Mason Smeland, Palisades (11-4); 1/12-1 Alan Alexander, Pope John Paul II (10-1) vs. 3-2 Michael Duggan, Boiling Springs (19-1); 3-3 Kayden Clark, Northern Lebanon (24-7) vs. 11-1 Joe LaPenna, Notre Dame-GP (8-0).

160: 3-1 Bailey Gimbor, Hamburg (17-0) vs. 3-4 Tucker Paytner, Trinity (17-9); 1/12-2 Caleb Sine, Faith Christian (7-6) vs. 11-2 Liam Scrivanich, Saucon Valley (13-4); 1/12-1 Jacob Burns, Conwell-Egan (7-2) vs. 3-2 Eli Crum, Boiling Springs (18-2); 3-3 William Davis, Newport (16-3) vs. 11-1 Holden Garcia, Notre Dame-GP (8-0)

172: 3-1 Brant Mason, Hamburg (14-1) vs. 3-4 Tyler Wonders, West Perry (22-4); 1/12-2 Jake McGuigan, Conwell-Egan (2-8) vs. 11-2 Jake Jones, Saucon Valley (11-3); 1/12-1 Jeremy Bony, Archbishop Ryan (4-1) vs. 3-2 Makoa Neibel, Trinity (20-2); 3-3 Sean Getty, Camp Hill (15-4) vs. 11-1 Ben Haubert, Palisades (16-0). 189: 3-1 Brad Morrison, West Perry (23-2) vs. 3-4 Mason Huggins, Newport (13-6); 1/12-2 Alberto Moreta, Conwell-Egan (6-5) vs. 11-2 Jacob Scheib, Tri-Valley (10-3); 1/12-1 Kevin Szychulski, Archbishop Ryan (2-2) vs. 3-2 Bryce Enders, Halifax (20-3); 3-3 Kade Werner, Bishop McDevitt (17-7) vs. 11-1 Ty Csencsits, Saucon Valley (13-0).

215: 3-1 Savauri Shelton, Bermudian Springs (19-0) vs. 3-4 Slade Figard, Susquenita (9-7); 1/12-2 Matthew Clarke, Archbishop Ryan (0-1) vs. 11-2 Nate Wickersham, Tamaqua (17-1); 1/12-1 Leo Muzika, Faith Christian (15-3) vs. 3-2 Brody Kline, Berks Catholic (16-2); 3-3 Tristan Baer, Hamburg (16-3) vs. 11-1 Dante Mahaffey, Saucon Valley (9-0). 285: 3-1 Riley Robell, Bishop McDevitt (22-0) vs. 3-4 Nate Miller, Pequea Valley (18-4); 1/12-2 Luke Slack, Faith Christian (9-7) vs. 11-2 Derek Hunter, Jim Thorpe (7-1); 1/12-1 Imani Ball, Archbishop Ryan (3-1) vs. 3-2 Hogan Swenski, Bermudian Springs (18-1); 3-3 Jacob Moyer, Fairfield (17-3) vs. 11-1 Aiden Compton, Pen Argyl (12-0).

Class 3A Northeast Regional

Saturday at Charles Chrin Community Center, Palmer Township Quarterfin­als

106: 11-1 Carson Wagner, Northampto­n (5-0) vs. 12-3 Eddie Donovan, La Salle (8-5); 12-2 Yasire Brooks, Overbrook (1-1) vs. 2-2 Tyson Cook, West Scranton (8-3); 12-1 John Dooley, St. Joe’s Prep (7-3) vs. 11-2 Josh Jasionowic­z, Stroudsbur­g (7-1); 11-2 Charlie Pavis, Bethlehem Catholic (5-2) vs. 2-1 Luke Sirianni, Abington Heights (11-1).

113: 2-1 Zach Jacaruso, Delaware Valley (10-0) vs. 11-3 Austin Noe, Northampto­n (7-1); 12-2 Colby Wantman, St. Joe’s Prep (5-5) vs. 11-2 Cael McIntyre, Bethlehem Catholic (5-1); 12-1 Conno Kwok, La Salle (7-4) vs. 2-2 Johnny Corra, Hazleton Area (12-1); 12-3 Max Cramer, Central (1-1) vs. 11-1 Charlie Bunting, Nazareth (3-0).

120: 11-1 Dante Frinzi, Bethlehem Catholic (7-0) vs. 12-3 Matt Pogwist, St. Joe’s Prep (7-6); 12-2 Stephen Walker, George Washington (2-1) vs. 2-2 Gunner Myers, Wallenpaup­ack (10-1); 12-1 Bobby Barth, La Salle (8-3) vs. 11-2 Javien DeLeon, Liberty (4-2); 11-3JakeDoone,Nazareth(5-1)vs.2-1 Austin Fashouer, West Scranton (9-0). 126: 11-1 Tyler Kasak, Bethlehem Catholic (6-0) vs. 12-3 Nasir Rahming, Northeast (3-1); 12-2 Kevin Guinan, St. Joe’s Prep (8-4) vs. 2-2 Julian Everitt, Pittston Area (13-1); 12-1 Sean Herron, La Salle (7-5) vs. 11-2 Parrish McFarland, Pottsville (20-2); 11-3PatrickSn­oke,Northampto­n(5-2)vs. 2-1 Beck Hutchison, Hazleton Area (13-1). 132: 11-1 Matt Mayer, Bethlehem Catholic (6-0) vs. 12-3 Cormac Morrisey, La Salle (6-8); 2-2 M.J. Turi, West Scranton (8-3) vs. 12-2 Ethan Melendez, Northeast

(1-2); 2-1 Austin Smith, Abington Heights (12-0) vs. 11-2 Dominic Wheatley, Nazareth (4-1); 11-3 Nick Velde, Emmaus (7-2) vs. 12-1 Aaron Scalen, Roman Catholic (4-1).

138: 11-1 Andrew Harmon, Bethlehem Catholic (7-0) vs. 12-3 Tom Jennings, Northeast (4-1); 2-2 Trey Zabroski, Crestwood (4-1) vs. 12-2 Charlie Huber, La Salle (4-5); 2-1 Sam Stevens, Abington

Heights (10-1) vs. 11-2 C.J. Fritz, Northampto­n (5-1); 11-3 Vinny Hebel, Nazareth (4-2) vs. 12-1 Andrew Gordon, Central (2-0).

145: 11-1 Dagen Condomitti, Northampto­n (5-0) vs. 12-3 Brendan Purvis, La Salle (9-6); 12-2 Jay Copeland, Overbrook (2-1) vs. 2-2 Jayden Pahler, WilkesBarr­e (6-1); 12-1 Aboubakare Diaby, Central (3-0) vs. 11-2 Xavier Arner, Whitehall (9-1); 11-3 Trey Miletics, Bethlehem Catholic (6-1) vs. 2-1 Preston Machado, Delaware Valley (8-0).

152: 11-1 Evan Gleason, Bethlehem Catholic (7-0) vs. 12-3 Matt Wiley, La Salle (9-5); 2-2 C.J. Demark, Pittston Area (10-5) vs. 12-2 A.J. Minners, Archbishop Wood (7-6); 2-1 Sal Schiavone, Abington Heights (12-0) vs. 11-2 Noah Okamoto, Nazareth (3-1); 11-3 Kordell Waiters, Emmaus (8-2) vs. 12-1 Andriy Luchko, Central (2-0).

160: 11-1 Jagger Condomitti, Northampto­n (6-0) vs. 12-3 Mike Ditrolio, St. Joe’s Prep (10-1); 12-2 Saadiq Pabon-Williams, Overbrook (1-1) vs. 2-2 Sebastian Adler, Delaware Valley (9-3); 12-1 Artem Skyba, George Washington (3-0) vs. 11-2 Landon Muth, Bethlehem Catholic (6-1); 11-3 Ryan Fairchild, Nazareth (11-3) vs. 2-1 Jimmy Spindler, Pittston Area (12-1).

172: 11-1 Dom Falcone, Easton (6-0) vs. 12-3 Aldo Beqiraj, Central (2-1); 12-2 Ethan Kuzy, St. Joe’s Prep (9-2) vs. 2-2 James Brown, Abington Heights (11-1); 12-1 Regan Loughney, La Salle (13-0) vs. 11-2 Sonny Sasso, Nazareth (4-1);

11-3 Wayne McIntyre, East Stroudsbur­g North (10-1) vs. 2-1 Thaddeus Mead, Dallas (8-0).

189: 11-1 Drew Clearie, Nazareth (5-0) vs. 12-3 Nate Porter, Roman Catholic (5-1); 12-2 Shamere Davenport, Overbrook (2-1) vs. 2-2 Henry Baronowski, Wallenpaup­ack (7-2); 12-1 John Colburne, Martin Luther King (2-0) vs. 11-2 Isaiah Reinert, Easton (6-1); 11-3 Anthony DeRosa, Bethlehem Catholic (7-1) vs. 2-1 Bryce Molinaro, Hazleton Area (14-0). 215: 2-1 Jason Henderson, Delaware Valley (10-0 vs. 11-3 Ajay Hiller, East Stroudsbur­g South (9-1); 12-2 Kalik Smith-Pettyjohn, Overbrook (1-1) vs.

11-2 Manuel Rodriguez, Allen (4-2); 12-1 Dante Burns, La Salle (11-1) vs. 2-2 Seth Hunsinger, Hazleton Area (12-2); 12-3 Mike Campbell, St. Joe’s Prep (6-5) vs. 11-1 Chase Levey, Nazareth (5-0).

285: 2-1 Cameron Butka, West Scranton (9-0) vs. 12-3 Jashawn Jackson, Overbrook (1-1); 11-2 Sebastian Khamis, Stroudsbur­g (7-1) vs. 12-2 Gehad Mohammad, Northeast (2-1); 11-1 Sean Kinney, Nazareth (4-0) vs. 2-2 Dante Matarella, Hazleton Area (12-2); 11-3 Matt Cruise, Easton (6-1) vs. 12-1 Ryan Wills, La Salle (11-1).

Q: Have you heard any thing about “Outlander”? Love the series but I know COVID-19 has probably slowed filming this year.

A: It did. What was originally planned as a production start almost a year ago was delayed until just recently. And, as you can imagine, production under COVID-19 protocols has been challengin­g for this as well as other shows.

“Outlander” star Sam Heughan, in a recent New York Times interview, said this about acting in the COVID-19 age: “It’s not so much the protocols that are difficult — you have to wear a mask, you have to social distance where you can — it’s more the psychology of it. Certainly when you first start a job, everyone’s very tense, very aware. Of course the protocols are there for your own good, but everyone struggles with feeling like you’re being repressed or not being yourself, or going against your own instincts as a human being. When you see somebody you haven’t seen for a while, you want to give them a hug or touch them or get closer to them. You’re having to go against your instincts as an actor on set, where you’re supposed to use your instincts to portray a character. So it is a really weird situation, but you get used to it.”

Q: I have been bingewatch­ing “Money Heist” on Netflix and “The Restaurant” on Sundance Now. Will

there be more of them?

A: “The Restaurant,” a Swedish drama, will have four new episodes on Sundance Now beginning March 25. Airing under the name “The Restaurant: 1951,” these episodes backtrack to events between the series’s first and second seasons. A fifth and final season of the Spanish thriller “Money Heist” is in the works and should arrive later this year.

Q: Three shows I have enjoyed but have not heard anything about returning are “Deputy,” “New Amsterdam” and “Manifest.” I am hoping you might know.

A: “New Amsterdam” begins new episodes on NBC on March 2. And, as I mentioned before, it has been renewed for two more seasons beyond this one. “Manifest” will start its new season April 1. “Deputy” has been canceled after one season on Fox.

Q: I fell in love with “Sanditon” on “Masterpiec­e.” Will there be a second season?

A: I mentioned a year ago that the series based on an unfinished novel by Jane Austen was at best in limbo. ITV, the company behind the series, had decided not to continue the drama, but the creative team hoped someone else would finance a continuati­on.

After months with no good news, “Sanditon” fans found hope in the success of “Bridgerton,” the costume drama that has been a huge hit for Netflix. Maybe, they thought, Netflix or another service would like its own series in that style. And maybe someone will. But at this writing, there’s no announced deal anywhere.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfelsgm­ail.com. Letters may be edited.

 ?? STARZ ?? César Domboy, left, as Fergus and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser in “Outlander,” which has begun production for its sixth season after a delay due to the pandemic.
STARZ César Domboy, left, as Fergus and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser in “Outlander,” which has begun production for its sixth season after a delay due to the pandemic.

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