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D3WRESTLE.COM 2022-2023 RANKINGS #4

d3wrestle.com 2022-2023
Ranking #4
December 26, 2022
125 133 141 149 157

  1. Fry Johnson & Wales 1. Precin North Central 1. Terukina Wartburg 1. Petrella Baldwin Wallace 1. Shilson Augsburg
  2. Blasioli Millikin 2. Hinton Baldwin Wallace 2. Reed Ohio Northern 2. Gutierrez Stevens 2. Hertel La Crosse
  3. Decatur Baldwin Wallace 3. Perelka John Carroll 3. Slendorn Stevens 3. Burford Whitewater 3. Hollingsworth Wartburg
  4. Stanley Mount Union 4. Thompson Platteville 4. Rodriguez Castleton 4. Fleck Chicago 4. Villar North Central
  5. Hoerle Stevens 5. Cardenas Cortland 5. Wilson Greensboro 5. Estrada North Central 5. Brown Johnson & Wales
  6. Levy Wartburg 6. Rohrbaugh York 6. Stuhl Augsburg 6. Monn McDaniel 6. McGraw John Carroll
  7. Day Wabash 7. Pins Wartburg 7. Pena Centenary 7. Siu Averett 7. Smith Loras
  8. Barrett Averett 8. Bisek Concordia Moorhead 8. Dado Ozarks 8. Sims Brockport 8. Kane Williams
  9. Parker Washington & Lee 9. Fleetwood Eau Claire 9. Difrancescantonio TCNJ 9. Sumner Ohio Northern 9. Chapman Coast Guard
  10. Valtierrez North Central 10. Willis Augsburg 10. Leo Johnson & Wales 10. Goebel La Crosse 10. Alvarado Averett

    165 174 184 197 285.
  11. Lackman Rhode Island 1. Ross Johnson & Wales 1. Liegel Loras 1. Kawczynski La Crosse 1. King Olivet
  12. Lackman Alvernia 2. Mulder Wartburg 2. Shinhoster Whitewater 2. Yineman Oshkosh 2. Heldt Wabash
  13. Pontelandolfo NYU 3. Brossard La Crosse 3. Baczek Wabash 3. Spooner Coast Guard 3. Kim Augsburg
  14. Lamb RIT 4. Major Stevens 4. Sallah Roanoke 4. Byrne Baldwin Wallace 4. Fulmer Lycoming
  15. Reicosky John Carroll 5. Grygas Oswego 5. Bushey Wartburg 5. Linahon Central 5. Quick Luther
  16. Fuller Wartburg 6. Wynsma Platteville 6. Corn Luther 6. Chukwuezi Ithaca 6. Douglas La Crosse
  17. Vedner Whitewater 7. Geyer NYU 7. S-Ostermann Augsburg 7. Endene Wartburg 7. Wriedt Loras
  18. Bush Olivet 8. Devera John Carroll 8. Haddad TCNJ 8. Farrow York 8. Leka Johnson & Wales
  19. Leisgang La Crosse 9. Paul Johns Hopkins 9. Schoenfelder Eau Claire 9. Voss Coe 9. Peavey Southern Maine
  20. Massie Eau Claire 10. Fleming Castleton 10. Cory Penn College 10. Crebs Lycoming 10. Fibranz Chicago

January 1, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

2022 Collegiate Duals Pool Championship Final Results

Red Pool Championship Results

NC State 27 Northern Iowa 12

125 – Jarrett Trombley (NC State) dec Kyle Gollhofer (Northern Iowa) 8-4 (NC State 3-0)
133 – Kai Orine (NC State) dec Kyle Biscoglia (Northern Iowa) 8-5 (NC State 6-0)
141 – Ryan Jack (NC State) dec Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) 6-3 (NC State 9-0)
149 – Colin Realbuto (Northern Iowa) dec Jackson Arrington (NC State) 5-4 (NC State 9-3)
157 – Ed Scott (NC State) fall Colin Realbuto (Northern Iowa) :18 (NC State 15-3)
165 – Austin Yant (Northern Iowa) dec Matty Singleton (NC State) 5-2 (NC State 15-6)
174 – Alex Faison (NC State) dec Carson Babcock (Northern Iowa) 3-1 (NC State 18-6)
184 – Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) fall Trent Hidlay (NC State) 3:54 (NC State 18-12)
197 – Isaac Trumble (NC State) fall Noah Glaser (Northern Iowa) 1:28 (NC State 24-12)
285 – Owen Trephan (NC State) dec Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) 3-1SV (NC State 27-12)

2022 Collegiate Duals Blue Pool Championship Final Results

Blue Pool Championship Results

Penn State 22 Iowa State 12

125 – Corey Cabanban (Iowa State) dec Gary Steen (Penn State) 4-0 (Iowa State 3-0)
133 – Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State) maj Ramazan Attasauov (Iowa State) 10-2 (Penn State 4-3)
141 – Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec Zach Redding (Iowa State) 8-3 (Penn State 7-3)
149 – Paniro Johnson (Iowa State) dec Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) 3-2 (Penn State 7-6)
157 – Levi Haines (Penn State) dec Jason Kraisser (Iowa State) 8-3 (Penn State 10-6)
165 – David Carr (Iowa State) dec Alex Facundo (Penn State) 4-2 (Penn State 10-9)
174 – Carter Starocci (Penn State) dec Julien Broderson (Iowa State) 5-1 (Penn State 13-9)
184 – Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) dec Aaron Brooks (Iowa State) 9-7 (Penn State 13-12)
197 – Max Dean (Penn State) dec Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) 4-1 (Penn State 16-12)
285 – Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) FFT (Penn State 22-12)

Penn State Wrestling Takes Down No. 5 Iowa State 22-12 in Collegiate Duals Finale

NEW ORLEANS, La.  – Penn State (7-0, 0-0 B1G) took down No. 5 Iowa State (7-2) 22-12 in the Blue Pool final at the 2022 Collegiate Duals. Penn State closed out the two-day event in New Orleans’ Morial Convention Center with a 3-0 record after the big win in the top-five match-up with the Cyclones.
 
The dual meet featured six bouts pitting ranked wrestlers against each other. The Nittany Lions sent four freshmen into action in the dual as well. All rankings listed are InterMat TPI and individual (12/13/22).
 
Action began at 125 where Penn State freshman Gary Steen lost a tough 4-0 decision to Corey Cabanban, giving Iowa State an early 3-0 lead. Roman Bravo-Young, ranked No. 1 at 133, quickly gave Penn State the lead however, dominating No. 21 Ramazan Attasauov. Bravo-Yong used two near fall points, three takedowns and an escape to post the 10-2 major decision and put Penn State up 4-3.
 
Beau Bartlett, ranked No. 5 at 141, dominated Zach Redding … rest of story at GOpsusports.com/penn-state-wrestling-takes-down-no-5-iowa-state-22-12-in-collegiate-duals-finale

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DECEMBER 2022 | SCHOLASTIC COACHES DIRECTOR’S REPORT

GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

So, now that we are shy of forty states with sanctioned girls wrestling scholastic state championships, what do they look like? I can tell you that they have some comparable experiences for their female athletes, while some have very unique protocols or formats. Much of this can be attributed to where each state is with the number of years they’ve conducted the tournaments. Some states are just getting out of the gate, some are on the doorstep, while others are waiting to get the green light from their state’s governing body while conducting an unsanctioned state tournament through their state’s coach’s associations. A few states have yet to gain interest or traction, but that will change soon as the girls wrestling movement continues to expand and gain in popularity. It’s incredible how fast this initiative has grown and continues to grow. If your school still needs to get a girls wrestling team, please consider helping find information about how to get one established. It continues to strengthen our participation numbers and local interest and, without a doubt, provides all the qualities, benefits, and outcomes that make our sport great and unique while serving a whole new group of athletes.

With regard to a girls state tournament, some of the questions I’ve heard are the following; Are there enough girls participating in your state to require a qualifying tournament for the state tournament. To this point in time, the answer is yes, for most states. States in transition may still have an open tournament with no qualifying process. Other questions to be answered are; how many regions a state should have and how many qualifiers make it to the state tournament. This is an area that does differ as determined by each state. Another issue; does the tournament have a double-elimination format, and how many place winners should be recognized? Again, most states have a double-elimination format, but the number of place winners recognized may vary (it seems like 4, 6, or 8). Most states have a full bracket (typically 16), with some stating that the last two weight classes may be just shy of the number to fill a bracket. Some states have found creative solutions, such as an at-large selection process from the regional tournament to add a couple of girls to the state tournament to fill the brackets in their weight class. Again, this is not a pervasive problem in most states, but there are a few. I like the way some states have addressed this issue. … rest of story at NWCAonline.com/december-2022-scholastic-coaches-directors-report

Girls wrestling getting closer to more organized tournaments, state championship in Pennsylvania

(WTAJ) — Pennsylvania’s fastest-growing youth sport is getting closer to its next big step.
As of Tuesday, Dec. 27, the state has 90 girls wrestling teams and needs just 10 more to become sanctioned by the PIAA, which would lead to more tournaments and an organized state championship.

It’s something wrestler Savannah Carfley from Curwensville, thinks will help expand the sport even more.

“It’s parent-driven, it’s girl-driven, not wanting to wrestle the guys,” Savannah said. “So I feel like opening that up where they have girls from almost every school that want to wrestle, that just shows you that something needs to be made here.”DuBois boxer ranked among the best in the country

The 11th-grader said she’s wanted to wrestle her whole life but had to watch her older brother wrestle for 12 years.

“I always begged my dad to let me wrestle,” Savannah said. “But he didn’t want me wrestling the guys.”
But she finally got her shot this year when her school was one of over 50 to start an all-girls team this year — and she convinced her dad to let her practice with the boys.

She said she likes practicing against them as an extra challenge, but understands why many girls would want to wrestle against only other girls. She said she loves wrestling and hopes the sanctioning will help other girls feel the same.

“Girl’s wrestling, as a whole, has grown so much, that it really shows that there’s girls out there that want to prove what they’re made of,” Savannah said. “Like it’s not just a guy’s sport.” … rest of story at WTAJ/news/girls-wrestling-getting-closer-to-more-organized-tournaments-state-championship-in-penn

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