Council Rock South captures Suburban One National League crown

BRISTOL TWP. – Council Rock South wrestling captured its 11th Suburban One National League (SOL) championship in the program’s 14-year history, defeating Truman 53-12 Feb. 3 on the Tigers’ home mat.

The Golden Hawks received pins from freshman Max Mendez (106 pounds), junior Zack Trampe (132) and classmate Joe Doyle (195). South also got major decisions from freshman Eric Woloshyn (126) and junior Riley Palmer (138). Winning by decision were sophomore Collin Waterman (113), senior Lucas Martoccio (145) and senior Brandon Kohn (220).

Truman gave away 18 points on three forfeits with seniors Alex Vossbein (160), Connor McAdams (285) and junior Dimitri Leupold (152) missing from the lineup.

South was missing sophomore Ben Radner (120), who was nursing an injury. A state qualifier a year ago, Radner will be back for this weekend’s District 1 Duals at Upper Dublin High School. So will seniors Keith Bennett (170), Nick Verdi (138) and Shane Flanagan (152/160), all of whom were given the night off.

While the Hawks (12-0 overall, 6-0 — SOL National) still have a league match next Tuesday at Bensalem and are hoping to go on to state duals, Truman (10-7, 4-3 — SOL) will be idle until the SOL National championships on Feb. 20 at Pennsbury.

After getting past Downingtown West 46-12 Jan. 28 in the opening round of D-1 Duals, South takes on Owen J. Roberts at 6 p.m. Friday at Upper Dublin.

If they win, the Hawks advance to face the winner of Pennridge-Downingtown East at 7:30 p.m. The final is set for 3 p.m. Saturday and could see South go up against top seed Boyertown. The Bears outpaced the Hawks in last year’s D-1 Duals championship.

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Council Rock South 53, Harry S. Truman 12

(Feb. 3 at Truman)

138 — Riley Palmer (CRS) maj. dec. Johnny Joel, 10-2

145 — Lucas Martoccio (CRS) dec. Dustin Stone, 2-0

152 — Tommy Sibert (CRS) forfeit

160 — Dylan Schwartz (CRS) forfeit

170 — Quentin Mulbah (HST) dec. Tyler Gettmann, 5-3

182 — Alex Litz (HST) dec. Eric Tsimberg, 7-2

195 — Joe Doyle (CRS) pinned Justin Litz, 0:39

220 — Brandon Kohn (CRS) dec. Isaiah Goldbold, 6-3

285 — John Anderson (CRS) forfeit

106 — Max Mendez (CRS) pinned Daniel Wright, 1:02

113 — Collin Waterman (CRS) dec. Ernest Registre, 8-4

120 — Gunnar Fuss (HST) pinned Mike McKinney, 1:00

126 — Eric Woloshyn (CRS) maj. dec. Alex Vendrell, 14-0

132 — Zack Trampe (CRS) pinned Joseph Goldey, 2:24

RECORDS — CR South 12-0, 6-0: SOL National; Truman — 10-7, 4-3: SOL.

WARMINSTER – Council Rock North seniors Wes Olsen and Luke Ely had pins to help power the Indians past William Tennent, 52-21, Wednesday, Feb. 3 on the Panthers’ home mat.

A 126-pounder, Olsen picked up a fall at 3:12, and Ely pinned his opponent in 3:25.

Kristian Courtney (132) and Antonio Fiocca (285) won by fall for William Tennent, which forfeited in six weight classes.

Council Rock North 52, William Tennent 21

(Feb. 3 at William Tennent)

195 — Aaron Levin (WT) dec. Bill O`Brien, TB-1 6-5

220 — Christopher Ortiz (WT) dec. Andrius Duncia, 7-5

285 — Antonio Fiocca (WTH) pinned Alec Leyferman, 3:29

106 — John Shalinsky (CRN) won by forfeit

113 — Adian Burke (CRN) won by forfeit

120 — Gianncarlo Flores (CRN) won by forfeit

126 — Wesley Olsen (CRN) pinned Randy Knapp, 3:12

132 — Kristian Courtney (WT) pinned Carter Humola, 0:26

138 — Sean Harlod (WT) dec. Zach Moyer, 9-3

145 — Nick Nucero (CRN) won by forfeit

152 — Taylor Thorpe (CRN) won by forfeit

160 — Billy Storm (CRN) won by forfeit

170 — Luke Ely (CRN) pinned Sean Harlod, 3:25

182 — Josh Shalinsky (CRN) maj. dec. Dave McCoy, 19-7

FAIRLESS HILLS – Pennsbury got pins from Nick Visco (106), Antonio Martoccio (113), Mark Hertkorn (120), Connor Joyce (126) and Justin Braim (138) on its way to a 46-24 win over the Abington Feb. 3 on the Falcons’ home mat.

Pennsbury added a major by Shaun Peel (145) and decisions by Connor Gowton (170) and Evan Kortick (182).

Austin Hain (pin at 132), Tyrone  Brown (285) and Daniel Kiesling (160) were winners for the Ghosts. Abington also picked up forfeit wins at 195 and 220 pounds.

Pennsbury 46, Abington 24

(Feb. 3 at Pennsbury)

285 — Tyrone  Brown (A) dec. Scott Diethorne, 10-5

106 — Nicholas Visco (P) pinned Justin Ciesielski, 1:54

113 — Antonio Martoccio (P) pinned Dan Brett, 1:04

120 — Mark Hertkorn (P) pinned Gabe Stone, 1:11

126 — Connor Joyce (P) pinned Matt Werner, 0:54

132 — Austin Hain (A) pinned Jacob Meglich, 2:58

138 — Justin Braim (P) pinned Chris Carrington, 1:56

145 — Shaun Peel (P) maj. dec. Marcellus Martin, 9-1

152 — Zack Clarke (P) won by forfeit

160 — Daniel Kiesling (A) dec. Spencer Hickman, 7-5

170 — Connor Gowton (P) dec. Steven Ingram, 1-0

182 — Evan Kortick (P) dec. David McCaughey, 3-2

195 — Keshon Guiellmo (A) won by forfeit

220 — Elijah Heilman (A) won by forfeit

LANGHORNE – Neshaminy got pins from Joey Little (152), Jon Albarran (170), Thomas Errico (182), Ben Stern (195) and Jackson Erb (126) on its way to a convincing win over Bensalem Feb. 3 in Langhorne.

The Skins also picked up forfeit wins at 106 and 120 pounds and senior Bruce Graeber celebrated Senior Night with a 16-1 technical fall win over Nick Cooper in the heavyweight bout.

Zac Ficano (138), Jasin Speer (220) and Lucas Cianfarra (132) were winners for the Owls.

NESHAMINY 59, BENSALEM 10

(Feb. 3 at Neshaminy)

138 — Zac Ficano (B) maj. dec. Sam Long, 13-2

145 — Ryan Turner (N) dec. Nathan McNamee, 6-1

152 — Joe Little (N) pinned Alex Wharton, 1:46

160 — Vincent Stabilito (N) won by forfeit

170 — Jon Albarran (N) pinned Jon Cameron, 2:16

182 — Thomas Errico (N) pinned Ethan Chriswell, 1:20

195 — Ben Stern (N) pinned James Baranosky, 1:14

220 — Jasin Speer (B) dec. Kyle Osterhoudt, 2-0

285 — Bruce Graeber (N) won by tech. fall over Nick Cooper, 16-1

106 — Colton Jordan (N) won by forfeit

113 — Mike Megahan (N) dec. Austin Middleton, 9-2

120 — Wayne Lynn (N) won by forfeit

126 — Jackson Erb (N) pinned Larry Girard, 0:39

132 — Lucas Cianfarra (B) dec. Mike Bremser, 6-2

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