The junior 170-pounder, the Catholic League champion last winter, finished first at the recent Upper Merion Viking Classic by pinning all three of his opponents in the first round. As a freshman, he compiled a 28-9 record, and he won 25 matches as a sophomore. He also plays baseball for Archbishop Carroll.
Q: What was the key to your success at the Upper Merion Viking Classic? What was working particularly well for you that day?
A: For me the key to success on that day was keeping a steady head and just executing my moves.
Q: What do you think was your best match of your sophomore year, and why?
A: Last year the best match I wrestled was probably the PCL finals match because it was close the whole match until I got a reversal in the second period, then I rode him out in the third period to win 2-0.
Q: What do you consider your biggest strength and what you are working on most currently?
A: I think my biggest strength is in the top position because that is where I control most of my matches, and right now I’m working to be quicker and better on my feet.
Q: Tell us a little about your pre-match preparation the day of a match.
A: My pre-match preparation is just staying calm before the match and mentally preparing myself for the match.
Q: What do you think you might want to major in at college? Is there a particular career path that interests you?
A: I want to major in business management and administration and hopefully own a company one day.
Fun facts – Jack McQuaid
Favorite TV show: Game of Thrones.
Favorite movie: The Dark Knight Rises.
Favorite athlete: Carson Wentz.
Favorite team: Philadelphia Eagles.
Favorite place to visit : Florida.
Favorite pre-match meal: Fruit.
Person I most admire: “I admire my parents most because they have been with me through everything and have supported in everything I do.”
(To be selected as Main Line Boys Athlete of the Week, a student-athlete must first be nominated by his coach.)