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Peter schwartz ithaca
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peter schwartz ithaca

I just had to go out and wrestle my match and not make a lot of mistakes." Last-second decision, decided to go up and it ended up working out," he said. "I had some complications making (126) for this. Originally that was going to be his weight for this tournament. Logan’s a great competitor."ĭaudelin, now a two-time Section 4 champ, was this year's 126-pound STAC titlist. "When it happened, if they reverse it I was like ‘Oh well, I’ll go out and win the match again.’ I’m glad they didn’t because I was really tired. I knew once I got there I could get a reversal and win the match. I went for it and he ended up bringing me right back down, but I ended up getting on his leg. I was like, if I could at least just stand up and stay there I can do something. "We were right on the out of bounds line and he got called for stalling," Daudelin said. A good steppingstone for years to come." Last-second dramaĬorning's Chase Daudelin came up with a reversal with one second left in the final period for the only points in his 2-0 win over defending sectional champ Logan Gumble of Chenango Forks in the 138-pound final. To become a sectional champ, a great accomplishment. "At the beginning of the year I was looking for more than a. "It’s a huge accomplishment for me as an eighth-grader coming here," he said. I just got an over/under and threw it," Parker said. "I was actually pretty tired at that point. In the final period, Parker put together a five-point flurry on his way to the 11-7 triumph. Parker, who said he wasn't overly worried about the deficit, added a point at the end of the first period, then closed within 4-3 with a second-period escape. I have my whole family up there watching me."Ĭooper Rice of Chenango Forks led Parker 4-1 in their 126-pound final. Said Ryan before Jack's win: "It is so amazing. We’ve been working at this for a long time."

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"We’ve been wrestling pretty much our entire lives. As for two champs in the family, that's obviously special. He said hard work helped him get to this point. Jack said given the talent around the team his freshman year, he did not envision becoming a sectional champion. I just knew I had to roll through or do something or I was going to be stuck there." He’s a really good kid, he’s really strong. "I’ve been working on being funky and getting out of certain situations at practice because of him. But Massengale pinned Kintner in period No. I’ve just got to hold on, ride him out and become section champ first time."Īt 170 pounds, Vestal's Collin Kintner led Jack 5-2 after one period. "It was 4-4, we’re going hard at it, we’re battling hard, and I get my shot and I finish hard and so many things start going through my head," Ryan said. He came up with a takedown against Union-Endicott's Dylan Mollo with 38 seconds left, breaking a 4-4 tie en route to a 6-4 win. Ryan's match was among the best of the night. Ryan and Jack Massengale had the chance to pose for photos with family members after each won a first sectional title. While leading teammate Cael Owen 5-0, Dale came up with a pin with eight seconds to go in the first period, securing the first sectional title of his career. Horseheads' Dale, also a senior, was equally impressive. I crunched up a cradle and was able to force it right back and sink it in." Once I got on top I knew I didn’t want to let him out because I had all the strength on him. "I knew he was quicker than me, but I was a lot bigger, a lot stronger," O'Connell said. He said he has known Loucks for a long time and was familiar with his style. It’s good redemption to get back to the state tournament." "I wanted another shot at states because last year at states I didn’t do too well and it was kind of a big jump to be in an arena like that. "It’s a nice way to end out a high school career," he said. O'Connell picked up his second straight sectional title. I’ve just got to keep it rolling on to states and make sure I’m keeping my intensity up and just rolling." "Winning this again was another big one for me. "Winning that was a big one for me," he said. Scibek's season also included the team record for career wins and his first STAC title. I'm glad to get to that top point, now I’ve got to get to the next level at states and get on the top of the podium." "It shows all the hard work I’ve put in over the years. "It’s cool to be the first one to do that," he said. The sectional title was the fourth for Scibek, the most in school history. View Gallery: Photos: Section 4 wrestling championships, Feb.











Peter schwartz ithaca