The Phoenix

Spring-Ford completes perfect PAC campaign

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

It’s official. No question about it. No further discussion necessary.

Spring-Ford has retained its standing as the Pioneer Athletic Conference’s wrestling kingpin.

The Rams firmed up that status Thursday when they faced Perkiomen Valley in the Liberty Division’s title finale. The twice-reschedule­d, winner-take-all duel between the Liberty co-leaders went Spring-Ford’s way, 47-17.

The dominating win enhanced Spring-Ford’s season-long record of accomplish­ments, bolstered by its first-place team finish from the PAC’s Individual Tournament in January and a win over Frontier champ Pottsgrove the previous week. It was the satisfying cap to a season marked by such achievemen­ts as a thirdplace showing in the District 1-AAA Duals, runner-up status in Souderton’s Big Red Duals and a sweep of Council Rock North’s Rock Yard Duals.

“We didn’t want to come in here and lose,” SF head coach Tim Seislove said. “We wanted to be undefeated PAC champs.”

Seislove had no cause for worry in that regard, not even with Carson Pascoe getting PV (4-1, 12-5) off to a 3-0 start with his 7-3 decision in the 160-pound opener. Spring-Ford (5-0, 18-5) used successive pins from John Kelly at 172 and Kyle Huston at 189 — both scored in the first period — and a forfeit to Dan Borzillo at 215 to post an 18-3 lead that wasn’t topped the rest of the way.

The clincher came at 126, where Quinn Smith (33-4) had a technical fall that was scored at the second-period buzzer. It gave the Rams a 40-9 lead with four weights left to contest.

“The guys showed up tonight,” Seislove noted. “We hit our goals and wrestled well through the lineup.”

Even some less-successful Rams had an impact. Seislove lauded Ryan Horvath, who came out on the short side of the 7-3 score at 160, for moving up in the lineup as part of the team’s overall strategy.

“He filled a hole so we could be stronger up top,” Seislove added. “That kind of performanc­e shows what the team is all about.”

For seniors like Ryan Lepore, winner of a 13-5 major decision at 145, the big outcome brings the realizatio­n the Class of 2022 grapplers are coming into the home stretch of their scholastic careers.

“Dominic (Ortlip) and I had a conversati­on about how we’re coming to our last match in our own gym,” Lepore (28-8) said in reference to the team’s Senior Night contest with Chichester Friday. “This brought clarity, the idea we’ve come full circle. We started early in the sport, and thought about what we did as a whole.”

For PV, the reality of working through various injury issues this season took some luster off a matchup that looked to be a key

one as each team racked up wins against division opponents.

“It was nice to get Carson (Pascoe) back,” head coach Dave Thomas said. “He only had two matches since Christmas.”

Cole Euker, a freshman working primarily at 285 with older brother Grant lost for the season with an injury at the PAC Championsh­ips, scored a 1:49 pin that cut Spring-Ford’s early lead to 189. But the Rams’ sweep of the four lowest weights (106-126) proved decisive, the Vikes managing only Aidan Stratton’s decision at 132 and Kelly Kakos’ tech-fall at 138.

“Spring-Ford is tough. They’re able to reload every year,” Thomas noted. “Their lower weights are

strong.”

Gus Smith (26-7) got the Rams back on track at 106 with his 4:56 technical fall. He and older brother Quinn used their techfalls to bookend Cole Smith’s 52-second pin at 113 and a forfeit of 120 to Ortlip.

Putting the finishing touches on the win were Lepore and Anthony Attilio (21-11), who worked out a 7-3 decision of PV’s Carter Euker (20-10) at 152.

“It was very important winning the PAC and being undefeated,” Lepore said. “It helps us keep rolling and gets our confidence up.”

It also erased questions about whether the 2022 Rams, graduating a Class of 2021 led by state

champion Joey Milano and runner-up Jack McGill, could find wrestlers capable of extending the program’s dominance in the division and conference a fourth straight year.

“I didn’t know what to expect, graduating a talented senior class,” Seislove said. “But we had a lot of kids who stepped up this year and made us successful.”

The next challenge for SpringFord will be the District 1-AAA North tournament being hosted by Perk Valley next weekend. Cole Smith and Ortlip are returning district champions with a Ram unit that finished as the District 1-AAA South team champ last year.

 ?? JEFF STOVER - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The Spring-Ford wrestling team poses for a photo after finishing its unbeaten PAC campaign Thursday at Perkiomen Valley.
JEFF STOVER - MEDIANEWS GROUP The Spring-Ford wrestling team poses for a photo after finishing its unbeaten PAC campaign Thursday at Perkiomen Valley.

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