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Local wrestlers set to compete in 2025 NCAA Championships
Local wrestlers set to compete in 2025 NCAA Championships

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time20-03-2025

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Local wrestlers set to compete in 2025 NCAA Championships

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WTAJ) – While March Madness is already underway in basketball, March 'Matness' for wrestling kicks off on Thursday. Five Central Pennsylvania wrestlers are set to compete in the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships, which are held in Philadelphia. The group is headlined by DuBois Area's Ed Scott, who was an All-American back in 2023. Scott, who wrestles at 157 pounds for NC State, will be making his fourth appearance in the NCAA Championships. Scott won back-to-back PIAA Championships as a Beaver. Red Flash of the Past: History-making 1991 Saint Francis team Joining Scott in the 157 lb. bracket is Bellefonte's Jude Swisher. The Penn wrestler will be taking the short commute to Wells Fargo Arena for his second trip to the tournament. Also qualifying in back-to-back years is Penns Valley alum Malachi DuVall. The George Mason wrestler will be competing at 184 lbs. Chestnut Ridge's Justin McGill will also be in that bracket, making the NCAA Championships for the first time ever. McGill, who won a PIAA Championship in 2019, will also be closing out his college career for Edinboro this weekend. Lastly, Bedford graduate Kaden Cassidy will also make his debut on the sport's biggest stage for George Mason. Cassidy, who will be wrestling at 149 lbs., was a PIAA State Champion back in 2020. The first round of the tournament kicks off on Thursday at noon. The final round is set for 7 p.m. on Saturday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bishop McCort hunting history in PIAA Wrestling Championships
Bishop McCort hunting history in PIAA Wrestling Championships

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time06-03-2025

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Bishop McCort hunting history in PIAA Wrestling Championships

HERSHEY, Pa. (WTAJ) – Arguably no team competing in the 2025 PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships in Hershey has higher expectations than Bishop McCort. Last year, the Crushers scored the third-most team points ever but finished in second place behind nationally No. 1 ranked Faith Christian. PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships preview After the tournament, Bishop McCort phenom Bo Bassett said that he and his teammates were hungry for more. In the week leading up to the event, the 2024 PIAA Champion says that hasn't changed. 'Obviously the goal is to always win the tournament but if we can set records and go down in history, that's one step above,' Bassett said. 'That's what we're shooting for, and we've got an awesome team race that's going to go down this weekend.' Faith Christian has been the one hurdle that Bishop McCort hasn't been able to leap over in the past few seasons. To go along with winning the team race in the 2024 PIAA Individual Championships, the Lions have defeated the Crushers in the finals of back-to-back PIAA Team Championships. 'We've won every single tournament we've been at this year except Ironman where they were at and then the (state championship) duel with them,' Bishop McCort junior Jax Forrest said. The postseason shortcomings have given Bishop McCort plenty of motivation to get over the hump this season. Some members of the Crushers have been practicing upwards of four times a day to try and close the gap. 'It just keeps that fire burning inside and it just motivates the team and makes us better at the end of the day,' Bishop McCort senior Devon Magro said. Bishop McCort is hitting its stride at the right time this year as they crushed three regional records last weekend. Plus, the Crushers had 12 wrestlers qualify for the PIAA Championships, which is more than Faith Christian. 'If we wrestle like we did last weekend, I know we'll beat them,' Forrest said. There is also more star power on the team this season with Penn State commit Sam Herring returning from an injury that held him out of the postseason last year to go along with his younger brother Eli and Bo's younger brother Keegan. 'Our confidence is really high already, but some of those guys who wrestled really well, I think their confidence is probably higher right now and that's something that they needed,' Sam Herring said. Chestnut Ridge's Dom Deputy looking to get over PIAA Championships hump 'I like to think that we have the upper hand at this point going in but again, you never know what's going to happen this weekend,' Bo Bassett said. A first-place team finish would mean even more to them than just being the best in Pennsylvania. 'For that one it would mean that we're the best in the country,' Sam Herring said. 'So, that's even cooler.' After day one, the Crushers are currently leading all teams with 58.5 team points. Faith Christian trails them by four points. If Bishop McCort brings the first-place team trophy back to Johnstown, they will be the first team within WTAJ's viewing area to have won the team title in the PIAA Individual Championships since Bald Eagle Area did so back in 1999. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

District 3 team wrestling: Tournament schedules for qualifying YAIAA teams
District 3 team wrestling: Tournament schedules for qualifying YAIAA teams

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time26-01-2025

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District 3 team wrestling: Tournament schedules for qualifying YAIAA teams

The District III wrestling team tournaments begin this week, starting with Class 2A's first round on Monday and culminating in the championships for both Class 2A and 3A on Saturday. With the district tournament ramping up this week, the PIAA's District III released brackets for the week's team tournaments. Five teams from the YAIAA have qualified this year, with three in Class 2A and two in Class 3A. The top two teams in Class 2A will advance to the PIAA Championships, while the top four teams in Class 3A will earn a spot. Below are the matchups for YAIAA teams in the first round and quarterfinals, as well as dates for the remainder of the tournament. First round Monday, Jan. 27 Annville-Cleona (10) at Littlestown (7), 6 p.m. Quarterfinals Wednesday, Jan. 29 Biglerville (4) vs. winner of Northern Lebanon (5) vs. Upper Dauphin (12), at Bishop McDevitt H.S., 6 p.m. Bermudian Springs (3) vs. winner of Camp Hill (6) vs. Big Spring (11), at Berks Catholic H.S., 6 p.m. Semifinals Wednesday, Jan. 29, at quarterfinal sites Consolation matches Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 3:30 p.m. Championships Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 3:30 p.m. First round Dallastown (13) at Hershey (4), 6 p.m. West Perry (15) at Central York (2), 6 p.m. Quarterfinals Tuesday, Jan. 29, following first round Semifinals Thursday, Jan. 30, at Spring Grove H.S. Third-place match Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 1 p.m. Championships Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 1 p.m. This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: PIAA District 3 releases team wrestling tournament brackets

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