FIRST TEAM
106: Cole Smith, So., Spring-Ford
113: Dominic Ortlip, Jr., Spring-Ford
120: Jay Maldonado, Sr., Boyertown
126: Stephen Spitko, Sr., Daniel Boone
132: Kelly Kakos, So., Perkiomen Valley
138: Chance Babb, Jr., Boyertown
145: Gavin Pascoe, So., Perkiomen Valley
152: Alan Alexander, Jr., Pope John Paul II
160: Jack McGill, Sr., Spring-Ford
172: Tucker Hogan, Fr., Daniel Boone
189: Joey Milano, Sr., Spring-Ford
215: Grant Euker, So., Perkiomen Valley
285: Manny Allen, Sr., Pottsgrove
SECOND TEAM
106: Gavin Sheridan, Fr., Boyertown
113: Luke Heimbach, So., Boyertown
120: Gavin Richard, Jr., Daniel Boone
126: Ayden Cheng, Sr., Upper Merion
132: Mason Karkoska, So., Owen J. Roberts
138: J.T. Hogan, Jr., Daniel Boone
145: Ryder Gehris, Fr., Boyertown
152: Zach Needles, Sr., Spring-Ford
160: Brody Borkowski, Jr., Methacton
172: Owen Koch, Jr., Phoenixville
189: Anthony Bauer, Sr., Boyertown
215: Tommy Flud, So., Upper Perkiomen
285: Richard Nathan, Sr., Owen J. Roberts
HONORABLE MENTION
Boyertown: Dom Sheridan, Asher Sigler
Methacton: Grant Baker, Damian Moser
Owen J. Roberts: Cole Bechtel, Matthew Englehardt, Sam Gautreau, Dysen Neil, Brady Quinn
Perkiomen Valley: Nathan Gey, Luke Ricci
Phoenixville: Justin Meyers
Pottsgrove: Trenton Allen, Dominic DeMeno, Tony Lindgren, Shane Caffrey
Pottstown: Julianna Figueroa, Devon Green
Spring-Ford: Augustus Carfagno, Xavier Cushman, Quinn Smith
Upper Perkiomen: Joey Carpenter, Keaton Durning, Matt Milkowich, Branden Rozanski
Coach of the Year
Tim Seislove, Spring-Ford
Led Rams to 14-1 dual-match record, Pioneer Athletic Conference championship and first place at District 1-AAA
South and South East AAA Regional tournaments. Spring-Ford placed third in PIAA Class AAA Duals, a 32-28 loss to Central Dauphin in the semifinal round its lone setback of the season. Joey Milano became the program’s first state champion (189) and Jack McGill added a silver-medal performance at 160, lifting team to sixth place in the team standings from a field of 64 schools.