Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

WC Rustin pins down WC East

- By Nate Heckenberg­er natehecken­berger@gmail.com @nheckenber­ger on Twitter

WEST GOSHEN >> In some regards, West Chester Rustin coach Aston White can likely relate to many of his wrestlers, and in other regards, he likely hopes to see more of himself in more of his wrestlers.

A scrappy, tough-minded wrestler in his day as a lightweigh­t at Owen J. Roberts, White certainly surpassed the expectatio­ns of many.

Now, White is tasked with transferri­ng that know-how to a Rustin roster that is built more for a breakout than a culminatio­n. Slowly, but surely, the Golden Knights are coming along, and Wednesday they overcame West Chester East, 42-36, in a nonleague dual meet that had 11 pins and two forfeits.

“It’s a good way to end the season,” White said. “It’s nice to finish on a high note. We’re making too many mistakes, still, but we still have time to clean it up. We’re progressin­g and peaking at the right time.”

White joined the Rustin staff in 2017 when Brad Harkins was the head man, and four years later their roles were reversed. White has found a way to marry Owen J. principles with Rustin’s foundation, adding a couple other former Wildcats, Dom Petrucelli and Ryan Resnick, to the staff.

Despite a lack of star power, Rustin has had a challengin­g schedule, highlighte­d by trips to the Parkland Duals and the Mid-Winter Mayhem tournament. It was the way White was taught, and it’s the way he hopes to build the Golden Knights back up.

“Obviously we’re young, but I don’t want to keep harping on that,” White said. “Next year we’ll have essentiall­y the same team, and our schedule is done by science. We wrestle a tough schedule and take our lumps and get beat up and wrestle tough kids, and at the end of the season we’re ready to eat nails.”

Some of that showed against East. In a key match at 121

pounds, Rustin’s Jimmy Boland shook off a 3-0 deficit and used a cement mixer to pin Mus’ab Hussein. In the following bout, Shane Barry (127 pounds) got his first win of the season with a second-period fall for the Knights (5-7).

“We’re not reinventin­g the wheel,” White said. “(Owen J. coach Steve) DeRafelo had a system in place and did it year after year after year. We’re taking what he taught us and adding our own flavor to it. It’s going to take time, but the kids are starting to buy in and starting to have success, and that’s important because it makes them want to work harder.”

Following a pin by Rustin’s Charlie Emmonds (133), East (10-12) went on a three-bout blitz with pins from Jefferson Cooper (139), Max Parnis (145) and Ashton Sylvia (152).

Pins by Roman Seaman (160), Gavin Seaman (172) and Michael Labus (189) clinched the dual for Rustin, who finishes its regular season slate at the Panther Invitation­al Saturday at WIlliam Tennent High.

“It’s been a tough start, but we’re working hard in the room and learning a lot from our mistakes,” Gavin Seaman said. “We’re focusing on what we do best and how we can improve.”

The Seaman brothers get a chance to test themselves against Resnick, who placed fifth in the state as a 160-pound senior for OJR.

“He beats me up, but it’s a great learning experience,” Gavin Seaman said of Resnick. “It only helps me get better.”

East also got pins from Zach McFarlane (107) and Justin Williams (215).

“I think we need to work harder as a team,” East coach John Gallo said. “I think hard work will solve a lot of our problems. We need to get grittier and we need to learn how to out-work our opponent.”

The Vikings completed their regular season and will start their postseason at the District 1-3A Section West tournament at Oxford Feb. 25. Parnis is currently at 96 career wins, Gallo is hoping he can get back to Hershey with some company.

“I’m excited about our seniors, heading into the postseason,” Gallo said. They’re all wrestling well at the right time.” West Chester Rustin 42, West Chester East 36 285- Perez Matos (WCE) won by forfeit (0-6) 107- McFarlane (WCE) pinned Flores, 2:50 (0-12) 114- Woodbridge (WCR) won by forfeit (6-12) 121- Boland (WCR) pinned Hussein, 3:30 (12-12) 127- Barry (WCR) pinned Maisch, 2:18 (18-12) 133- Emmonds (WCR) pinned Buddenhage­n, 1:25 (24-12) 139- Cooper (WCE) pinned Baldesari, 1:59 (24-18)

145- Parnis (WCE) pinned Maycheck, 1:21 (24-24) 152- Sylvia (WCE) pinned Viarengo, 1:50

(24-30) 160- R. Seaman (WCR) pinned Iozzi, 1:10 (30-30)

172- G. Seaman (WCR) pinned Sherif, 1:20 (36-30) 189- Labus (WCR) pinned Rivas, 2:13

(42-30) 215- Williams (WCE) pinned Covington, 1:54 (42-36)

 ?? NATE HECKENBERG­ER - FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? West Chester East’s Zach McFarlane works on a headlock against West Chester Rustin’s Leo Flores at 107pounds.
NATE HECKENBERG­ER - FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP West Chester East’s Zach McFarlane works on a headlock against West Chester Rustin’s Leo Flores at 107pounds.
 ?? NATE HECKENBERG­ER - FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? West Chester Rustin’s Michael Labus nears a fall against West Chester East’s Kevin Rivas at 189pounds.
NATE HECKENBERG­ER - FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP West Chester Rustin’s Michael Labus nears a fall against West Chester East’s Kevin Rivas at 189pounds.

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