PIAA Wrestling Medal Bouts–3A Boys

March 8, 2025 8:21 pm

PIAA 3A Boys Individual Championships at Giant Center, Hershey

Championships
107 Chase Williams (Central Bucks East) DEC Brayden Wenrich (Northampton), 6-0 SV
114 Willmont Kai (Whitehall) DEC Mateo Gallegos (DuBois), 7-3
121 Nicholas Salamone (Easton) DEC Kavin Muyleart (Cedar Cliff), 4-3
127 Keanu Dillard (Bethlehem Cath) DEC Gabriel Ballard (Northampton), 8-2
133 Anthony Mutarelli (Council Rock South) DEC Luke Willochell (Greater Latrobe), 9-3
139 Tahir Parkins (Nazareth) TECH FALL Patrick Kelly (Central Bucks West), 20-3 4:31
145 Eren Sement (Council Rock North) DEC Dalton Perry (Central Mountain), 1-0
152 Maddox Shaw (Thomas Jefferson) DEC Evan Petrovich (Connellsville), 4-2
160 Collin Gaj (Quakertown) MAJ DEC Luke Sipes (Altoona), 11-2
172 Asher Cunningham (State College) DEC Bode Marlow (Thomas Jefferson), 12-6
189 Tyler Morrison (West Perry) MAJ DEC Brandon Carr (Sun Valley), 10-1
215 Elijah Brown (Belle Vernon) DEC Cooper Roscosky (Kiski Area), 4-3
285 Dean Bechtold (Owen J Roberts) TECH FALL Maxwell Roy (St Joseph’s Prep), 18-0 3:16

Third Place
107 Nicholas McGarrity (Peters Township) MAJ DEC Sam Culp (Red Land), 9-0
114 Emilio Albanese (Emmaus) DEC Thunder Beard (Central Dauphin), 4-1
121 Braiden Weaver (Altoona) DEC Leo Joseph (Greater Latrobe), 5-1
127 Santino Sloboda (Butler Area) DEC Aiden Herndon (Cedar Cliff), 4-1
133 Nico Fanella (Indiana) MAJ DEC Collier Hartman (Canon-McMillan), 13-3
139 Kai Vielma (Connellsville) MAJ DEC Patrick Woloshyn (Council Rock South), 10-0
145 Michael Turi (West Scranton) DEC McKaden Speece (Wilson), 7-0
152 Luke Knox (Perkiomen Valley) FALL Chris Dennis (Central Bucks West), 1:46
160 Charlie Scanlan (Bethlehem Cath) DEC Jon Smith (Oxford Area), 7-4
172 Shane McFillin (Bethlehem Cath) DEC Connor Wetzel (Shikellamy), 4-0
189 Hunter Snyder (Greater Latrobe) DEC Brayden Zuercher (Nazareth), 6-2
215 Roman Thompson (Central Catholic) DEC Jake Conroy (Ringgold), 5-2
285 Shep Turk (Thomas Jefferson) FALL Gunner Hiller (Cedar Cliff), 0:54

Fifth Place
107 Dom Powell (Upper Dublin) FALL Tommy Gretz (Connellsville), 0:44
114 Dominick Morrison (Hatboro-Horsham) TECH FALL Jayden Lee (Radnor), 19-1 2:40
121 Elijah Hewitt (Northeastern) DEC Will Yordy (Gettysburg), 13-11
127 Dom Canali (Trinity) DEC Quinn McBride (Pennridge), 9-3
133 Trey Wagner (Northampton) DEC Jack Campbell (Nazareth), 2-1 TB2
139 Blake Boyer (Kennett) DEC Myles Grossman (Gettysburg), 7-0
145 Marco Frinzi (Bethlehem Cath) DEC Kane Lengel (Kennett), 5-4 UTB
152 Cade Campbell (Nazareth) DEC James Whitbred (State College), 4-3
160 A.J. Corp (West Chester Rustin) DEC Lonzy Vielma (Connellsville), 8-1
172 Brian Heard (Abington Heights) FORFEIT Mario Hutcherson (Kiski Area), 0-0
189 Dominic Sumpolec (Notre Dame GP) FALL Kendahl Hoare (DuBois), 1:17
215 Brodie Daugherty (Manheim Central) DEC Decker Bechtold (Owen J Roberts), 7-0
285 Peyton Kearns (Mifflin County) DEC Gavin Grell (Northampton), 7-2

Seventh Place
107 Nico Emili (Bethlehem Cath) DEC Jackson Max (Emmaus), 10-7
114 Dylan Barrett (Penn Trafford) DEC Gus Smith (Spring-Ford), 4-2
121 Marco Loss (Council Rock North) FORFEIT Nolan Rice (Connellsville), 0-0
127 Dalton Wenner (Cranberry) DEC Mason Whitney (Abington Heights), 4-0
133 Drew Scherer (Boiling Springs) DEC Tanner Berkenstock (Notre Dame GP), 5-2
139 Gavin Ciampoli (Altoona) DEC CJ Ferree (Central Dauphin), 3-2
145 Ramil Islamov (Baldwin) MAJ DEC Ian Longenberger (Boiling Springs), 9-1
152 Gavin Carroll (Quakertown) MAJ DEC Ezra Swisher (Bellefonte), 10-1
160 Keegan Ramsay (Notre Dame GP) DEC Rook Smith (Montour), 12-8
172 Blake Hostetter (Oxford Area) DEC Tucker Seidel (West Perry), 7-4 SV
189 Mark Gray (Kiski Area) FALL Michael Spielman (Strath Haven), 0:50
215 John Boggs (St Joseph’s Prep) MAJ DEC Brody Rebuck (Shikellamy), 14-6
285 Philup Rearick (Armstrong) FALL Kaleb Britting (Conrad Weiser), 2:04

PIAA Wrestling Medal Bouts–2A Boys

March 8, 2025 8:21 pm

PIAA 2A Boys Individual Championships at Giant Center, Hershey

Championships
107 Braiden Lotier (Bishop McDevitt) DEC Carter Chunko (Saucon Valley), 7-1
114 Freddy Bachmann (Faith Christian) DEC Sam Wolford (Northern Lebanon), 4-3
121 Dominic Deputy (Chestnut Ridge) DEC Gauge Botero (Faith Christian), 4-2
127 Joey Bachmann (Faith Christian) DEC Antonio Boni (Central Valley), 7-0
133 Jax Forrest (Bishop McCort) DEC Aaron Seidel (Northern Lebanon), 7-1
139 Brandt Harer (Montgomery) DEC Camden Baum (Bishop McDevitt), 1-0
145 Bo Bassett (Bishop McCort) FALL Hudson Hohman (Grove City), 1:52
152 Devon Magro (Bishop McCort) MAJ DEC Ryan Lawler (Bishop McDevitt), 10-0
160 Melvin Miller (Bishop McCort) MAJ DEC Reagan Milheim (Warrior Run), 11-2
172 Nick Singer (Faith Christian) MAJ DEC Gage Wentzel (Montoursville), 12-3
189 Adam Waters (Faith Christian) MAJ DEC Caleb Close (Bald Eagle Area), 11-1
215 Austin Johnson (Muncy) DEC Lucas Lawler (Bishop McDevitt), 5-2
285 Rowan Holmes (Somerset) DEC Mark Effendian (Faith Christian), 4-3

Third Place
107 Chase Karenbauer (Grove City) MAJ DEC Keegan Bassett (Bishop McCort), 11-1
114 Max Dinges (Penns Valley) DEC Thomas Boyce (Conwell Egan), 3-0 SV
121 Will Detar (Trinity-D3) FALL Elijah Scriven (Hickory), 1:44
127 Greyson Music (Bishop McDevitt) DEC Colton Wade (Sullivan County), 4-0
133 Keagan Oler (Cathedral Prep) DEC Caden Judice (Bald Eagle Area), 11-8
139 Sam Herring (Bishop McCort) TECH FALL Noah Doi (Camp Hill), 15-0 2:17
145 Mason Wagner (Faith Christian) DEC Matthew Smith (Midd-West), 5-3
152 Max Stein (Faith Christian) DEC Mason Horwat (Derry), 1-0
160 Chase Hontz (Faith Christian) MAJ DEC Brandon Byrd (Cathedral Prep), 9-0
172 Brady Collins (Clearfield) DEC Jayden O’Farrill (Bishop McCort), 7-2
189 Aiden Bliss (Port Allegany) DEC Kyle Scott (Tyrone), 11-5
215 Braedon Welsh (Fort Cherry) DEC Sawyer Robinson (Towanda), 7-3
285 Caleb Rodriguez (Bishop McCort) DEC Colin Whyte (West Greene), 4-3

Fifth Place
107 Dakota Santamaria (Tussey Mountain) DEC Camron Smith (Trinity-D3), 5-4
114 Eli Herring (Bishop McCort) MAJ DEC CJ Caines (Hanover Area), 13-1
121 Brock Rothermel (Line Mountain) DEC Chase Homan (Hamburg), 7-0
127 David Kennedy (Montoursville) FORFEIT Bradley Wagner (Mifflinburg), 0-0
133 Gavin Green (Delone Catholic) DEC Brayden Hartranft (Berks Catholic), 7-1
139 Gideon Bracken (United) TECH FALL Gunnar Maciejewski (Berks Catholic), 17-1 2:33
145 Hayden Yacoviello-Andrus (Bermudian Springs) DEC Lucas Boyer (Elizabeth Forward), 3-1
152 Jordan Thompson (Bradford) DEC Cody Hamilton (Grove City), 8-3
160 Mason Gourley (Central Clarion) MAJ DEC Samuel Almedina (Mid Valley), 9-1
172 Max Wirnsberger (Warrior Run) DEC Carmine Lenzi (Berks Catholic), 2-1
189 Brady Brown (Derry) TECH FALL Easton Belfiore (Brookville), 19-3 4:50
215 Jason Singer (Faith Christian) DEC Juuso Young (Port Allegany), 4-1
285 Mason Higley (Towanda) DEC Casey Wilson (Laurel), 4-0

Seventh Place
107 Javeon Chambers (Highlands) DEC Garrett Weyandt (Chestnut Ridge), 3-2
114 Easton Mull (Chestnut Ridge) MAJ DEC Ian Stearns (Grove City), 9-0
121 Liam Lawler (Bishop McDevitt) FORFEIT Tanner Guenot (Bald Eagle Area), 0-0
127 Logan Stewart (Reynolds) MAJ DEC Matthew Santoro (Saucon Valley), 10-0
133 Ben Straub (Mifflinburg) DEC Drake McClure (Bentworth), 7-2
139 Colin Walther (Conwell Egan) MAJ DEC Logan Powell (Central Clarion), 12-2
145 Easton Comp (Bishop McDevitt) DEC Clay Kimmy (General McLane), 7-2
152 Ian Vitalo (Schuylkill Valley) FORFEIT Landen Wagner (Lewisburg), 0-0
160 Nicky Negron (Bishop McDevitt) DEC Jaden Wehler (St. Marys), 9-2
172 Luke Fugazotto (Northwestern) FALL Jackson Angelo (Frazier), 4:57
189 Tyler Ulrich (Warrior Run) DEC Jared Rohn (Saucon Valley), 6-3 SV
215 Kael Albers (Corry) DEC Jude Bremigen (Southern Columbia), 7-6 UTB
285 Gavin Hannah (Brookville) FORFEIT Carson Neely (Port Allegany), 0-0

PIAA Wrestling Medal Bouts–Girls

March 8, 2025 8:19 pm

PIAA Girls Individual Championships at Giant Center, Hershey

Championships
100 Ashley Stank (Quakertown) MAJ DEC Makayla Smith (Northern York), 14-4
106 Julia Horger (Conwell-Egan) TECH FALL Morgan Hyland (Easton), 20-4 4:38
112 Marlee Solomon (Canon-McMillan) MAJ DEC Daylee Watson (Conneaut), 14-0
118 Savannah Witt (Palisades) DEC Samiyah Rahming (Northeast High), 9-2
124 Neve O’Byrne (Garnet Valley) MAJ DEC Julissa Ortiz (Mariana Bracetti), 17-3
130 Aubre Krazer (Easton) TECH FALL Zoe Furman (Montgomery), 20-5 5:59
136 Charlotte Gilfoil (Central Dauphin) FALL Sarah Pearson (Downingtown West), 1:54
142 Zoey Haines (Gettysburg) FALL Angelina Spachman (Parkland), 1:37
148 Violette Lasure (Chestnut Ridge) TECH FALL Jameson Strickland (Sun Valley), 15-0 5:39
155 Juliet Alt (Chestnut Ridge) FALL Raegan Snider (Northern Bedford), 5:59
170 Jael Miller (Punxsutawney) FALL Bryce Snyder (Palisades), 3:23
190 Caroline Hattala (Quakertown) DEC Alaina Claassen (Plum), 5-0
235 Brenda Banks (Panther Valley) FALL Zoey Murphy (Southmoreland), 0:42

Third Place
100 Brooklyn Henry (Gettysburg) TECH FALL Claire Gobrecht (South Western), 16-0 3:18
106 Jenna Houseknecht (Montgomery) DEC Jordyn Suhina (Big Spring), 6-4
112 Tamara Humphries (Brashear) MAJ DEC Iris Reitz (Redbank Valley), 18-4
118 Lillian Rumsey (Williamsport) DEC Mai Graham (Southern Lehigh), 3-2 UTB
124 Emily Murphy (Montgomery) FALL Anaiah Kolesar (Northeast Bradford), 3:32
130 Kayla Husti-Luca (Souderton) DEC Ella Teufert (Octorara), 1-0
136 Maggie Alfera (Laurel) DEC Janayah Nobles (Connellsville), 4-3
142 Jenny Gautreau (Owen J. Roberts) MAJ DEC Sayona Harris-Haye (Greater Johnstown), 11-2
148 Katalyna Borreli (Tulpehocken) FALL Elaina Ashby (Trinity-D7), 4:49
155 Kate Prior (Delaware Valley) DEC Makayla Taylor (Clearfield), 1-0
170 Kendall Wagner (Central Mountain) DEC Isabella Priano (Central Bucks), 7-1
190 Jurelys Peguero del Rosario (J P McCaskey) FALL Liliana Giulianelli (Peters Township), 0:43
235 Esther Reed (Big Spring) FALL Addyson Munro (Bethlehem Liberty), 1:23

Fifth Place
100 Chelsea Dressler (Nazareth) DEC Kristen Walzer (Montour), 8-1
106 Alexis Pancoast (Mechanicsburg) FORFEIT Finley Fourspring (Corry), 0-0
112 Olivia Kearns (Shippensburg) MAJ DEC Grace Nesbitt (Neshaminy), 10-0
118 Faith Gladfelter (Delone Catholic) FALL Braylee Ireland (Knoch), 4:48
124 Anna Duncan (South Park) FALL Madacyn Rivera (Pen Argyl), 4:38
130 Chloe Zacherl (McDowell) FORFEIT Haley Smarsh (Moon Area), 0-0
136 Karissa Springer (Selinsgrove) FORFEIT Ava Golding (Kiski Area), 0-0
142 Abigail Dolanch (Avella) FALL Avery Baldwin (Dallastown), 2:52
148 Jahzari Abney (Dover) DEC Eve Kurtz (Pine Grove), 4-1 SV
155 Whisper Abercrombie (General McLane) FALL Mylea Lambert (Northampton), 0:51
170 Sierra Ripka (Greater Nanticoke) MAJ DEC Lane Harrington (Strath Haven), 11-3
190 Esmeralda Tellez (Reading) FALL Katelynn Krepps (Juniata), 2:36
235 Mackenna Atkinson (Souderton) FALL Noelani Knott (Dallastown), 3:15

Seventh Place
100 Anabelle Ramos (Executive Education) FALL Ella Hesener (Parkland), 2:22
106 Holly McKinney (Souderton) DEC Ella Trahan (Fort Cherry), 7-1
112 Nevaeh Colon (Wilson Area) DEC Alysiana Ierley (York Suburban), 13-7
118 Shannon Logue (Bishop Shanahan) FALL Saige Oliver (Honesdale), 0:45
124 Aariona Strader (Pine Richland) DEC Emily Sarr (Souderton), 5-2 SV
130 Saphia Davis (Plum) DEC Callie Hess (Benton), 11-5
136 Charlotte Hunt (Philipsburg-Osceola) FALL Raylyn Schwoyer (Owen J. Roberts), 2:24
142 Laila Colon (Manheim Township) DEFAULT Maddison Miller (Honesdale), 6-4 4:43
148 Lily Raudabaugh (Big Spring) FALL Lauren Sweet (Conestoga), 3:44
155 Cydney Rea (Northwestern) DEC Karsyn Champion (Norwin), 4-0
170 Angela Imorhoa (York Suburban) FALL Emma Beaven (Cumberland Valley), 3:31
190 Arianna Bernard (Valley) FALL Maura Case (Easton), 1:42
235 Jaidyn Mikulak (Honesdale) DEC Mylah Steinbuch (Bedford), 1-0

PIAA Wrestling Championships–Saturday

March 9, 2025 7:00 am

The PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships are in the books with a dozen Washington/Greene County wrestlers winning state medals. Marlee Solomon, Canon-McMillan, scored an early takedown, rode the rest of the first period, then exploded for a 14-0 major decision to win the state championship.  Solomon was the only wrestler from the two-county area to reach the championship finals. Click for PIAA Brackets Medal Bout Results  Girls  2A Boys  3A Boys

Saturday, March 8
State Champion
Marlee Solomon (Canon-McMillan)

Other Washington/Greene medalists
3rd place: Braedon Welsh (Fort Cherry), Nicholas McGarrity (Peters Township)
4th place: Collier Hartman (Canon-McMillan), Lilianna Giulianelli (Peters Township), Jack Conroy (Ringgold), Elaina Ashby (Trinity), Colin Whyte (West Greene)
5th place: Abigail Dolanch (Avella), Dom Canali (Trinity)
8th place: Drake McClure (Bentworth), Ella Trahan (Fort Cherry)

Wash-Jeff Women Eliminated from NCAA Tourney

March 9, 2025 7:00 am

Saturday, Second Round. Host Ohio Wesleyan eliminated Washington & Jefferson women in the second round of the NCAA Division III basketball tournament Saturday evening. OWU led by four after one period but outscored the Presidents 20-8 in the second quarter for the difference in the 78-65 final. Riley DeRubbo had 19 points for W&J, joined in double figures by seniors Meghan Dryburgh, Bryn Bezjak and by sophomore Katie Kovalchick.

Friday, First Round.  W&J guard Bryn Bezjak scored five points in the final 8 seconds of regulation, and the Presidents went on to beat #24 Messiah, 76-72, in overtime Friday, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament. Bezjak’s heroics late were part of her 18-point night, including a lay-in just before the buzzer, helping the Red & Black record their first-ever NCAA tournament victory. W&J trailed by 10 at the half, and by four with less than a minute to play, but rallied to snap Messiah’s 18-game win streak. W&J will take on host Ohio Wesleyan Saturday evening. OWU beat Immaculata, 87-42, in the opening round. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:30 pm.

PIAA Basketball Opening Round

March 9, 2025 7:00 am

The PIAA Basketball playoffs opened Friday night with wins by Canon-McMillan girls and Peters Township boys. The Chartiers-Houston and Fort Cherry girls found the end of the road with opening-round losses. Action continues Saturday afternoon with Peters Township girls and Chartiers-Houston boys in first round match-up. We’ll have the Peters Township/Conrad Weister game on WJPA-FM and online. The PIAA finals are set for the Giant Center, March 27-29. Click for PIAA Brackets

Saturday, March 8
5A Girls Peters Township 58, Conrad Weiser 25
2A Boys Lakeview 49, Chartiers-Houston 45

Natalie Wetzel had game honors with 16 points, 10 of them in a decisive second quarter, as Peters Township rolled past Conrad Weiser. Leading just 9-5, the host Indians scored 21 points in the first 4:07 of the second quarter and never looked back. Ninety seconds into the third period, PT had triggered the running clock. Bri Morreale had 11 points, Jordyn Welsh add 10 for the winners.

First Round
Friday, March 7
5A Boys Peters Township 64, Spring Grove 54
6A Girls Canon-McMillan 48, Allderdice 44
2A Girls Aliquippa 56, Chartiers-Houston 42
2A Girls Kennedy Catholic 75, Fort Cherry 49

Three Peters Township boys scored in double figures as the WPIAL runners-up knocked off Spring Grove to advance to the second round. Nick McCullough led the way with 19 points. Dylan Donovan added 17. Jake Wetzel scored a double-double with 13 points and 15 rebounds.

Canon-McMillan girls nearly lost all of a late 9-point lead but held off Allderdice, setting up a third meeting with Section 2 foe, and WPIAL champion, Upper St. Clair. Madison Clair led the Big Macs with 23 points including a lay-up off a steal in the game’s final 13 seconds.

WPIAL 2A girls champion Aliquippa nearly doubled up Chartiers-Houston in the first half, leading the Bucs 28-15 at the break. The Quips were able to maintain that arms-length lead to advance. Alli Wingard led CHHS with 17 points.

Brooke Cornali had 26 points for Fort Cherry girls, Olivia Kemp added 11 more, but it wasn’t nearly enough for the Rangers against District 10 champion Kennedy Catholic. The hosts led 67-30 at the half.

Pens Lose In Las Vegas

March 8, 2025 7:00 am

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Ilya Samsonov made 22 saves for his 15th career shutout and second this season, Mark Stone had a goal and two assists and the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-0. Tanner Pearson had a goal and an assist, while Ivan Barbashev and Brandon Saad also scored for the Golden Knights, who have won four straight. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 23 shots for the Penguins, who lost their fourth straight and have dropped eight of their last nine.

Pirates Top Phillies

March 8, 2025 3:55 am

The Pittsburgh Pirates notched another win in grapefruit league action on Friday. They beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2. Ji Hwan Bae went 2 for 2 with a pair of stolen bases and a run scored. Jared Jones struck out six batters allowing one run in three plus innings worked. Dennis Santana earned the win while extending his scoreless streak to four innings. Joey Bart is 5 for 8 in his last three games going 1 for 3 in Friday’s match up. The Pirates travel to North Port on Saturday to take on the Atlanta Braves. Mike Burrows is expected to start for the Pirates. First pitch is at 1:05 pm.

PIAA Wrestling Championships–Friday

March 7, 2025 3:01 am

The PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships continue Friday in Hershey starting with quarterfinals & consolations for 2A boys, girls and 3A boys throughout the day. Friday evening, it will be semifinals and another consolation round for the three classes. WJPA’s live coverage will feature the action of the remaining Washington/Greene County wrestlers spread over those three classifications. Our broadcasts will be on WJPA-AM (1450) and online. Listen Here   Click for PIAA Brackets

Friday, March 7
2A Boys
Nine Washington/Greene County wrestlers entered Friday’s action but only three came out the other end: Braedon Welsh (Fort Cherry) and Colin Whyte (West Greene) won bouts to reach the semifinals. Drake McClure (Bentworth) won two consolation bouts to stay alive and clinch no worse than eighth place. All three will be in action again Friday evening. The following others from the two-county area were eliminated: Owen Ivcic (Bentworth), Mason Wright (Beth-Center), Darius Simmons (Burgettstown), McGuffey teammates Clayton Ealy, Tucker Main  and Lucas Barr.

Bentworth: Drake McClure (conso-133)
Fort Cherry Braedon Welsh (semifinals-215)
West Greene: Colin Whyte (semifinals-285)

Girls
Five of the original 11 Washington County girls will bring home medals from the PIAA Championships. Marlee Solomon (Canon-McMillan), Lilianna Giulanelli (Peters Township) and Elaina Ashby (Trinity) each won quarterfinal bouts to reach the state semifinals Friday evening.  Big Macs teammates Eva Gray and Natalie Rush each lost twice and were eliminated along with C-M’s Yuni Ayala. Abagail Dolanch (Avella) and Ella Trahan (Fort Cherry) won consolation bouts to clinch a spot on the medal stand.

Avella: Abigail Dolanch (conso-142)
Canon-McMillan: Marlee Solomon (semifinals-112)
Fort Cherry: Ella Trahan (conso-106)
Peters Township: Lilianna Guilianelli (semifinals-190)
Trinity: Elaina Ashby (semifinals-148)

3A Boys
All eight Washington/Greene 3A wrestlers advanced to Friday’s action, four of them moving into the quarterfinals: Collier Hartman (Canon-McMillan), Nicholas McGarrity (Peters Township), Jake Conroy (Ringgold) and Dom Canali (Trinity).  Four others will be in consolation action Friday afternoon.

Canon-McMillan: Collier Hartman (quarters-133), Brayden Collins (conso-215)
Peters Township: Nicholas McGarrity (quarters-107), Darius McMillon (conso-152)
Ringgold: Jake Conroy (quarters-215)
Trinity: Dom Canali (quarters-127), TJ Allison (conso-139)
Waynesburg: Jacob Stephenson (conso-189)

Saturday, March 8
9:20 am Consolation Semifinals (all classes)
11:20 am Consolation Medal Bouts (all classes) (3rd, 5th, 7th place)
3:50 pm Championship Finals (all classes)

Russell Wilson’s Future Remains Uncertain

March 7, 2025 4:41 am

Russell Wilson still has plenty of cooking left to do in the NFL. Where he ends up is a mystery heading into free agency next week. Wilson seemingly had found a home in Pittsburgh until a five-game losing streak to end the season left his future in doubt. He was 6-1 in his first seven starts and finished with 16 touchdowns, five interceptions and a 95.6 passer rating. The Steelers are considering retaining Wilson or Justin Fields, who went 4-2 for them and also will be a free agent. Aaron Rodgers and Sam Darnold also are available veterans for the six teams that don’t have a starter.