The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

4 champs from PAC

Methacton’s McNair, OJR’s Petrucelli and Quinn and Boyertown’s Maldonado lead local charge at regionals

- By Jeff Stover jstover@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercuryXSt­over on Twitter

SOUDERTON » Kibwe McNair is not necessaril­y superstiti­ous.

More the kind of person who likes his vibes to be good ones. That has a lot to do with the green-and-white knit hat that’s been a staple of his wrestling wardrobe for years.

“The myth behind it is my sophomore year, one of my team friends’ mother knit them for us,” he recalled. “I decided to wear it all the time.”

The idea that “it’s not luck if you make it happen” is one McNair embraces every time he goes out on the mats. That was very much the case Saturday, when the Methacton senior claimed a gold medal from the South East AAA Regional Tournament at Souderton High.

The 138-pound champion was joined by three other champions from the Pioneer Athletic Conference in Boyertown’s Julien Maldonado (113) and the Owen J. Roberts senior duo of Antonio Petrucelli (145) and Connor Quinn (160). One week removed from finishing atop the podium at the District 1-AAA North tourney, McNair made the top step in the last stop before the PIAA tournament. He did it in convincing fashion, scoring a third-period pin on Lower Merion’s Christian Hodges in the 138-pound final.

After building a 7-2 lead through the first two periods, McNair (31-1) dispatched Hodges with a body press combinatio­n at 4:23. It was a significan­t upgrade to the fourth-place finishes he had the past two years, and it qualifies him for a third trip to Hershey for the PIAA Class AAA Tournament.

And hopes for overriding his previous non-medal performanc­es at the Giant Center.

“The first time,” McNair recalled about his state-level visits, “I was shocked by big arena ... it was a shock to the senses. The second time I was more familiar and went farther than I thought I would.

“I guess the third time could be the charm.”

McNair’s latest regional run started with a 12-3 major decision of Garnet Valley’s Christophe­r Wood. He followed that with an 8-5 verdict of Central Bucks South’s Dominic Stoughton, and a 6-4 sudden-victory over Quakertown’s Domenic DeFalco.

“I was solid, not allowing any

thing stupid to happen,” he said of his weekend’s performanc­e. “One of the things I want to do is keep a high pace. It went well.”

Boyertown’s Maldonado (33-6) won the 113-pound championsh­ip from Downingtow­n West’s Dominic Findora, 4-1. The Bear junior scored a first-period takedown inside the 30-second mark, then after a scoreless second Findora escaped from bottom start to make it a 2-1 margin.

Findora then tried for a leg shot, but Maldonado extended out of his reach and got the takedown instead. It was an improvemen­t on Julien’s third place regional at 106, and he Will be looking to upgrade from last year’s eighth-place state showing.

“He dove at me. It just gave me the icing.” he noted.

The early going saw Maldonado post a last-second 17-1 technical fall of Neshaminy’s Eric Gross, a first-period pin of West Chester Henderson’s Max Jackman and another tech-fall on Downingtow­n East’s Ryan Loraw. He gave considerab­le credit for his success to Boyertown assistant coach Adam Kolb, a member of the program’s coaching staff since his graduation from the school in 2010.

“He’s in my corner,” Maldonado said. “He’s been through it with me for a while. He gives me more of a better look when we’re practicing.”

Petrucelli (39-4) capped his third regional trip by winning the 145 title in a 9-3 decision of Bensalem’s Connor Eck. Petrucelli broke a 2-2 tie in third with an escape, a pair of takedowns around Eck’s escape and back points.

The gold medal was Petrucelli’s first in four regional appearance­s. He was a runner-up the last two years and a fifth-place finisher at states in 2019.

“It won’t get old until next week,” Petrucelli said of his latest medalpodiu­m climb. “This is a stepping stone to states.”

Petrucelli breezed through the early rounds, pinning Marple Newtown’s Jimmy Nania in 59 seconds and rolling up a 16-1 (4:39) technical fall on Council Rock South’s Cole Flanagan. An 8-6 suddenvict­ory decision of Council Rock North’s Sammy Hayes put the Roberts senior in the medal round.

“I like the close ones,” he said.

“They show who has more grit. I had those (easy), and they’re fun, but in this sport you learn from your losses.”

Quinn (32-3) faced the adversity of an early deficit against Bensalem’s Talon Pisarchuk and an injured left ankle that required icing after the finals. But he responded by rallying for a 9-7 sudden victory against Pisarchuk, followed by a 7-3 verdict against Lower Merion’s James Lledo in the 160 title bout.

“I couldn’t feel it (injury), to be honest,” the OJR senior said afterward. “It didn’t affect me that much.”

Quinn’s latest regional competitio­n improved on the fifth- and third-place medals he scored the past two years. The next step will be a state medal after two DNP (did not place) trips to Hershey.

“I definitely proved it to myself,” he said. “I imagined being on top of the podium. At states, the idea is to not get too worked up and be ready to wrestle.”

Spring-Ford was second in the team standings, its 107 points trailing champion Council Rock North’s 135.5. It five state qualifiers are the most by any PAC team, and head coach Tim Seislove was named the district’s Coach of the Year.

One downside was the Rams’ three championsh­ip-round finalists came in second. The biggest upset was at 182, where Joey Milano saw his unbeaten (45-0) mark dented by Downingtow­n West’s Maximus Hale via second-period pinfall.

Jack McGill (152) and Louie Carbajal (195) were also consigned to silver-medal finishes.

“Oh-for-3 in the finals is disappoint­ing,” Seislove said, “but we’re still proud of what our kids accomplish­ed. Carbajal being a regional finalist is a great thing. Dominic Ortlip (106) and Quinn Tobin (132) came back through wrestlebac­ks, fighting back for fourth and fifth.”

Austin Boaman became Owen J’s third state qualifier, placing third at 170. Another PAC bronze medalists was Upper Perkiomen’s Matt Martin (113),

Also advancing to the state championsh­ips are Spring-Ford’s Dominic Ortlip (4th at 106), Boyertown’s Chance Babb (4th at 126), Upper Perkiomen’s Zach Rozanski (4th at 138), Methacton’s Roman Moser (4th at 160), and SpringFord’s Quinn Tobin (5th at 132).

Four PAC wrestlers were stopped a win short of Hershey: Upper Perkiomen’s Matt Milkowich, Owen J. Roberts’ Connor Leister, Boyertown’s Alan Alexander and Pottsgrove’s Zach Van Horn. NOTES » Hale was named the tournament’s Outstandin­g Wrestler after scoring two pins and a technical fall in four bouts . ... Petrucelli on the effect team support gives: “I saw it all day, through the semis and consolatio­n rounds, Having the team support you is huge. It boosted me, the support.” ... The night’s marquee match at 120, between Coatesvill­e’s Nathan Lucier and West Chester Henderson’s Killian Delaney, saw Lucier edge Delaney 4-3 . ... The traditiona­l prefinals ceremonies included the induction of the latest class of wrestling standouts to the South East Region Hall of Fame and awards to Sun Valley’s Hunter Catka and Council Rock South’s Kyle Waterman.

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Above, Methacton’s Kibwe McNair scores on Lower Merion’s James Lledo during the 138-pound final at the South East AAA Regional Saturday at Souderton. At left, Owen J. Roberts’ Antonio Petrucelli, right, tries to take down Bensalem’s Connor Eck during the 145-pound final.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Above, Methacton’s Kibwe McNair scores on Lower Merion’s James Lledo during the 138-pound final at the South East AAA Regional Saturday at Souderton. At left, Owen J. Roberts’ Antonio Petrucelli, right, tries to take down Bensalem’s Connor Eck during the 145-pound final.
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 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Owen J. Roberts’ Connor Quinn, top, earns back points against Lower Merion’s James Lledo during the 160-pound final at the Southeast AAA Regional Saturday at Souderton.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Owen J. Roberts’ Connor Quinn, top, earns back points against Lower Merion’s James Lledo during the 160-pound final at the Southeast AAA Regional Saturday at Souderton.

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