The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Learning on the ropes

North Penn takes fourth against stellar competitio­n at Duals

- By Alex Wahl For Digital First Media

SOUDERTON >> In a tough field at the Big Red Dual Tournament at Souderton High School, the North Penn wrestling team dropped its last two matches of the day to finish in fourth place.

After starting the day with big wins against Downingtow­n East and Methacton, the Knights got dominated against Saucon Valley 61-18 in the semifinals forcing them down the third-place match against Neshaminy.

Neshaminy had a classic match against PIAA power Central Dauphin, but ultimately fell to the Rams 33-31.

Patrick O’Neill, who finished last year seventh in the state championsh­ip, went 2-2 at the Big Red Duals winning his first two matches before falling to Saucon Valley and Neshaminy.

“I’m not happy with my performanc­e today,” said O’Neill. “But it happens to everybody and losing just tells me to be a better wrestler in the future especially heading into postseason.”

“I definitely could’ve competed better against these great wrestlers,” added O’Neill. “It’s definitely a learning process and I look to bounce back after these past couple of weekends.”

The Knights started the day with a dominant 45-29 victory over Downingtow­n East before

cruising past Methacton High School 53-18 in the quarterfin­als.

After falling to Saucon Valley in the semifinals, the Knights fell short to Neshaminy by a final score of 38-26.

The Knights kept the team scores close for most of the match, but a couple of falls for Neshaminy ultimately

sealed third place for the Redskins.

North Penn head coach Rob Shettsline was pleased with his team’s efforts in a tough tournament.

“We were okay today,” said Shettsline. “Today was a good learning experience for all the boys. We wrestled well today and there is still room for improvemen­t.”

“I’m glad we got fourth against some really good teams today,” added Shettsline. “We need to wrestle

against tougher teams to get better for the postseason.”

Neshaminy got two blowout wins against Avon Grove and Unionville in the first two rounds before falling to Central Dauphin 33-31 in the semifinals.

Saucon Valley won the team title over Central Dauphin in the championsh­ip final 32-27.

Other notable performanc­es included Methacton, who went 3-1 on the day despite losing to

North Penn in the quarterfin­als.

The Warriors beat Tunkhannoc­k 54-24 in the first round before losing to the Knights.

The Warriors rebounded from the tough loss with a 38-37 win against Pen Argyl and Unionville 44-36 in their last two matches.

The North Penn wrestling team will look to go to 3-0 in Suburban One League action when it travels to Quakertown High School on Wednesday.

 ?? ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Eddie Galang goes for pin against Methacton Saturday.
ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Eddie Galang goes for pin against Methacton Saturday.
 ?? ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Nolan Roberts looks up to coaching staff during a match against Neshaminy Saturday.
ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Nolan Roberts looks up to coaching staff during a match against Neshaminy Saturday.
 ?? ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Patrick O’Neill goes for pin against Downingtow­n East. O’Neill is 2-1 heading into 3rd place match.
ALEX WAHL/FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Patrick O’Neill goes for pin against Downingtow­n East. O’Neill is 2-1 heading into 3rd place match.

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