![]() The Pennsylvania 16u team (183 points) finished 23 points better than second place Illinois (160 points). Hannah will be a junior this school year. He finished fourth at districts, qualifying for regionals. Last season was Hannah’s first at the varsity-level for the Raiders. ![]() Hannah, wrestling at 220 pounds for the Pennsylvania 16u team, lost bouts to Alex Taylor (Ohio), 12-2, and then Samuel Winkels (Minn.), 6-5. He was a District 9 champion as a freshman and placed second his sophomore season. Ellis was an All-American, taking eighth.Ī rising junior for the Berries, Brosius is a two-time state medalist, finishing eighth each year. He is a two-time state qualifier.Īlso competing at 126 pounds for the Pennsylvania 16u team was Elijah Brosius.īrosius won his first bout, downing Draken Miller (Idaho), 10-0, before suffering consecutive loses – first to Utah’s Austin Ellis, 6-1, and then Illinois’s Maksim Mukhamedaliyev, 10-0. On the consolation side of the bracket, Beimel scored a 10-0 victory against Florida’s Beau Emery before losing 10-0 to Ethan Immel (Wis.).īeimel, who will be entering his junior year, was a district champion as a freshman and runner-up last season. The Dutch wrestler won his first bout, a 10-7 decision against Caden Briquelet (Ariz.), then fell to Indiana’s Edward Gross, 10-0. Gourley, a rising junior, has finished as a district runner-up the past two seasons.īeimel wrestled at 126 pounds, compiling a 4-2 mark for the 16u team. The Bobcat grappler’s tournament ended by pinfall to Minnesota’s Luke Hoag, who wound up eighth to become an All-American. Gourley responded to the second-round loss by winning three straight – holding Garrett Lees (Wash.) scoreless, 12-0, and then earning consecutive decisions against Tad Forsyth (Kan.), 6-5, and Body Adams (Okla.), 16-11. Gourley completed the 16u tournament with a winning record, going 4-2 on the mat at 170 pounds.Īfter earning an 11-9 decision against Xavier Smith (Ind.), Gourley lost in the second round, 8-5, to California’s Dominic Dotson. Moore finished the tournament as an All-American., placing seventh.Ī two-time District 9 champion for Clearfield, Collins has qualified for the state tournament twice, placing fourth a year ago. The rising Bison junior was pinned in his first bout by Jason Kwaak (N.Y.), who took sixth and earned All-American status.Īfter his opening round loss, Collins reeled off seven consecutive victories – shutting out Ryan Hager (Ohio), 10-0 decisioning Tyree Graham (Fla.), 7-4 taking an 11-1 win over Brodie Bedford (Texas) pinning Boden White (Iowa) blanking Jimmy Jakub (N.J.), 7-0 dominating Jeffery Huyvaert (Ind.), 12-1 and sticking Jairo Acuna (Ind.).Ĭollins’s run came to an end at the hands of Florida’s Zeno Moore, who scored a 12-1 victory. Marys), Brady Collins (Clearfield), Mason Gourley (Clarion), and Gavin Hannah (Brookville).Īnother three were part of the first place Pennsylvania Junior boys freestyle team (high schoolers aged 16 and over) – Weston Pisarchick (Brockway), Parker Pisarchick (Brockway), and Easton Belfiore (Brookville).Ĭollins, competing at 145 pounds, did yeoman’s work for Pennsylvania’s 16u team, wrestling 9 bouts and posting a 7-2 record.ĭistrict 9 wrestling coverage on is brought to you by Luton’s Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning. Marine Corps 16u Junior Nationals)įive grapplers were members of Pennsylvania’s championship 16u boys freestyle team – Elijah Brosius (Cranberry), Aiden Beimel (St. (Pictured above, Clarion’s Mason Gourley after winning a bout in Fargo, N.D., at the U.S. Marine Corps 16u Junior Nationals held in Fargo, N.D. ![]() (EYT/D9) - Nine District 9 wrestlers represented Pennsylvania recently at the week-long U.S. ![]()
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