The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Super six sends NP to title

Knights get six individual champions in rolling to league championsh­ip

- By Alex Wahl For Digital First Media

DOYLESTOWN » Behind the efforts of six champions, the North Penn High School wrestling team cruised to a team title at the Suburban One Continenta­l Tournament at Central Bucks East High School on Saturday.

North Penn crushed the team standings as it finished 20 points ahead of second-place Pennridge.

Leading the way for North Penn were Eddie Galang, Erik Laughlin, Patrick O’Neill, Reid Dentner, Owen Verespy, and Ryan Cody.

“They did a really good job and worked hard,” said North Penn coach Robert Shettsline. “We had a couple nice wins today, so we’re real proud of the boys today.”

“Our goal was to get as many wrestlers as we can to advance to districts,” added Shettsline.

Galang reached the finals after pinning Central Bucks East’s Sean Odonnell in three minutes.

Galang earned the 106-pound title by defeating Central Bucks West’s Chris Cleland by an 8-4 decision.

At 113 pounds, Central Bucks West earned its lone champion with Jake Tosti pinning Connor Crawford in three minutes.

The championsh­ip final was Tosti’s only match of the day as he had a bye in the semifinals.

At 120 pounds, Central Bucks East got its lone champion with Cole Thiebeau, who had three falls on the day.

At 126 pounds, Souderton got its first of three champions in Sam Beckett, who had the match of the night against William Tennent’s Anthony Colella.

According to PA-wrestling. com, Colella entered the tournament ranked third in District One while Beckett was ranked eighth.

Colella earned a takedown in the first period to go up 2-0 heading into the third period.

After increasing the lead to 3-0 heading into the third period, Colella started to show signs of being tired, and Beckett took advantage of that.

After getting an escape and being awarded a stalling point, both wrestlers went out of bounds with three seconds left in the third.

Trying to get away from Beckett, Colella tripped backwards, which managed Beckett to score a twopoint takedown with less than a second left to win the 126-pound title.

Beckett showed all signs of excitement after his championsh­ip win.

“I was super excited,” said Beckett. “There were a bunch of emotions going through me like excitement and being proud of myself.”

“I was very surprised at the last second,” added Beckett. “I was hoping for something like that to happen and I took advantage of that.”

William Tennent’s AJ Tamburrino, who is ranked first in District One, survived an upset by earning a 3-2 decision to Souderton’s Tyler Williams for the 132-pound title.

Souderton earned its second champion in Harrison Andrade when he scored a 16-1 technical fall over Central Bucks South’s Corey Showaker at 138 pounds.

Pennridge earned its first of two champions at 145 pounds when second ranked Evan Widing scored a 16-7 major decision over Souderton’s Connor Trowbridge.

North Penn took the next three championsh­ips in 152, 160, and 170 pounds respective­ly.

Laughlin scored a fall over Marcus Chernyshev from Central Bucks East before second ranked O’Neill earned a 6-2 decision over third ranked Logan Green from Souderton.

Dentner earned a 13-6 decision over Pennridge’s Christian Perrine at 170 pounds.

Pennridge earned its last champion at 182 pounds when first ranked Joshua Stillings pinned William Tennent’s Kyle Clements in 1:12 for his fourth league championsh­ip.

Stillings pinned Central Bucks East’s Ben Eckley in 48 seconds to advance to the championsh­ip final.

“I feel honored,” said Stillings. “It’s exciting to see that all my hard work is paying off.”

Stilling’s fourth league championsh­ip earned him the most outstandin­g wrestler award. He will be looking for his fourth district championsh­ip next week.

The co-match of the night was at 195 pounds between Sounderton’s Bruno Stolfi and William Tennent’s Yusuf Aladinov.

After the match was tied 3-3 heading into the second period, Aladinov came up big to lead 10-4 heading into the final period.

After Aladinov was called for stalling twice, Stolfi scored a three-point near fall to earn a thrilling 13-11 decision and the 195-pound title.

North Penn clinched the team championsh­ip after third-ranked Verespy and second-ranked Cody won the 220 and 285-pound titles respective­ly.

Selected wrestlers from the Suburban One League will now focus on the PIAA District One AAA East Championsh­ips at Quakertown High School on Saturday, Feb. 24.

 ?? ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn celebrates their SOL Continenta­l Championsh­ip Saturday.
ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn celebrates their SOL Continenta­l Championsh­ip Saturday.

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