{"id":43505,"date":"2005-02-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2005-02-10T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2005-02-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2005-02-10T00:00:00","slug":"Eagles-win-final-nine-weight-classes-to-set-new-team-record-with-triumph-over-winless-Altoona--","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=43505","title":{"rendered":"Eagles win final nine weight classes to set new team record with triumph over winless Altoona"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Tyrone wrestling team started out looking a bit sluggish in their bid to become the winningest squad in the history of the Tyrone wrestling program. You would have thought that the roles were reversed. Altoona (0-11) was the definite aggressor, while Tyrone (15-2) in search of their 16th victory to push them past the 15-2 mark compiled by the 1984-85 Eagles, seemed to be just going through the motions.<br \/>\nThe Golden Eagles got their usual boost through the heavyweight and lower end of the lineup and then continued their push by nailing all of the final nine weight classes, with no match at 103. Tyrone improved to 16-2 with a 54-15 win<br \/>\nThe match began at 160, where Tyrone sophomore Justin Schopp shook off a 4-2 deficit after one period to take command in the last two stanzas for a 10-4 win over Chris Servello. Schopp (14-15) moved to within one victory of the .500 mark with his sixth win in his last nine matches. A three-point nearfall in the second period and reversal and back points in the third period sealed up the win to get Tyrone on the scoreboard first, 3-0.<br \/>\nAltoona then took the next three straight weight classes to stake the Mountain Lions to a 15-3 advantage. At 171, James Updike (7-13) fell behind Josh Bender 7-1, then staged a comeback with a reversal and back points late in the match. Updike ran out of time however, to fall 7-6 to Bender. John Balliet pinned Donnie Conrad (9-13), while leading 6-2 in the second period at 189. John Miller opened the scoring at 215, with a first-period takedown, but Brant Clouser came back with a penalty point, reversal and nearfall to go into the second period up 6-2, then added an escape and takedown and finally pinned Miller at the 3:08 mark.<br \/>\n\u201cTonight, it appeared we were a bit flat,\u201d explained Tyrone coach Blair Packer. \u201cBut we\u2019ve got a big weekend ahead of us and I know that\u2019s on their minds. I was hoping we wouldn\u2019t overlook them (Altoona) and I don\u2019t think we did. I just think we got our minds on something else. Those kids up top for Altoona in those three weights aren\u2019t bad. I think we might have wrestled differently at those weights if we weren\u2019t going somewhere this weekend. I\u2019m not disappointed the way we wrestled up top. I would have liked to have won them all, but we did OK.\u201d<br \/>\nAlthough the fans were beginning to feel a bit uneasy, the Orange and Black wrestlers would soon put everybody\u2019s minds to ease.<br \/>\nDependable veteran Terry Tate (31-0) began the process with a first period fall over Altoona heavyweight Jeremy Calderwood in 1:39 for his 24th pin of the year. After neither school was able to put a warm body out on the mat at 103, T. J. Albright (27-5) tied the team score by pinning Brandon Potts in 3:41, at 112. Albright seemed in a hurry, but managed to take Potts down twice in the first period, but couldn\u2019t turn him. Albright finally caught Potts for his 17th pin of the year. Robert Waite (21-4) tried practically every move he had in his arsenal, but didn\u2019t seem to stick with anything long enough to get results, but finally decked Matt Wombacher in the second period in 2:40 to give Tyrone a 21-15  lead they just kept building on.<br \/>\n\u201cI think Albright got a little frustrated, \u201c said Packer. \u201cHe just needs to settle down, know what he has to do and do it. He needs to get over that and find ways to get past when kids block him and stop him.\u201d<br \/>\nIn one of the pivotal matches of the dual, Tyrone freshman Shayne Tate (6-21) went after Adam Pelligrino with a vengeance, scoring the opening takedown, then pursuing Pelligrino until he decked him at the 1:05 mark for the quickest fall of the night. At 130, Josh Hunter continued the dominance by notching a 5-0 shutout win over Pete Cassarly. Hunter (12-20) scored a first-period takedown and second-period escape and takedown to post the win.<br \/>\n\u201cJosh said before the dual he was concerned about his kid,\u201d said Packer. \u201cI just told him he needed to go out and wrestle like he knows how and settle the kid down and do the job.\u201d<br \/>\nWith the match out of reach, Altoona chose to forfeit three of the final five weight classes, giving freebies to Andrew Hiller (1-0) at 135, David Miller (32-3) at 140, and Jacob Smerekar (16-12) at 152.<br \/>\nIn the final weight class wrestled on the mat, Sam McCloskey trailed Zack Bender 2-0 after the first period, but when  Bender took the bottom position to begin the middle period, the Tyrone junior caught Bender and turned him for three back points to begin the middle period. Bender escaped and took Sam down to escape the second stanza with a 5-3 advantage. McCloskey (13-16) reversed Bender to his back for a pin midway through the third period at the 5:04 mark to complete his comeback.<br \/>\n\u201cNorthwestern Lehigh has about a half-dozen kids who are state ranked, with a solid lineup top to bottom,\u201d explained Packer about the Eagles\u2019 first opponent on Friday morning in the PIAA Team Duals at the Giant Center in Hershey. \u201cWe are kind of behind the eight-ball, again, with two starters out of the lineup. Our kids rose to the occasion on Saturday (to win the District Team Duals). We expect the same thing on Friday. We\u2019ll take one match at a time. I think Northwestern Lehigh has earned their spot. I think we have earned our spot. We\u2019ll see what happens.\u201d<br \/>\nSeniors Andrew Hiller, David Miller, Brice Mertiff and Terry Tate were honored on Senior Night prior to the varsity match.<br \/>\nThe Tyrone\/Northwestern Lehigh match begins on Friday,  at 8 a. m., with the winner getting top seed Reynolds at 12 Noon in a double elimination tournament.<br \/>\nTyrone 54  Altoona 15<br \/>\n160 &#8211; Justin Schopp (T) dec. Chris Servello 10-4<br \/>\n171 &#8211; Josh Bender (A) dec. James Updike 7-6<br \/>\n189 &#8211; John Balliet (A) pinned Donnie Conrad 2:47<br \/>\n215 &#8211; Brant Clouser (A) pinned John Miller 3:08<br \/>\n275 &#8211; Terry Tate (T) pinned Jeremy Calderwood 1:39<br \/>\n103 &#8211; No match<br \/>\n112 &#8211; T. J. Albright (T) pinned Brandon Potts 3:41<br \/>\n119 &#8211; Robert Waite (T) pinned Matt Wombacher 2:40<br \/>\n125 &#8211; Shayne Tate (T) pinned Adam Pelligrino 1:05<br \/>\n130 &#8211; Josh Hunter (T) dec. Pete Cassarly 5-0<br \/>\n135 &#8211; Andrew Hiller (T) won by forfeit<br \/>\n140 &#8211; David Miller (T) won by forfeit<br \/>\n145 &#8211; Sam McCloskey (T) pinned Zack Bender 5:04<br \/>\n152 &#8211; Jacob Smerekar (T) won by forfeit.<br \/>\nEXH<br \/>\n189 &#8211; Brady Williams (T) pinned Jeff Miller 3:00<br \/>\n275 &#8211; Brandon Oswalt (T) pinned Aaron Wyland 5:09.<br \/>\nJunior High<br \/>\nTyrone 57  Roosevelt 48<br \/>\n155 &#8211; Zack Bulow (R) pinned Jordan Berry 2:16<br \/>\n165 &#8211; Tyler Hopkins (R) pinned Nick Wilburn 2:47<br \/>\n185 &#8211; D. J. Zimmerman (R) won by forfeit<br \/>\n210 &#8211; Brad Spragle (R) pinned J. D. Gardner 1:29<br \/>\n250 &#8211; Nick Sota (R) won by forfeit<br \/>\n75 &#8211; Chase Weaver (T) won by forfeit<br \/>\n80 &#8211; A. J. Schopp (T) won by forfeit<br \/>\n85 &#8211; Ben Smerekar (T) won by forfeit<br \/>\n90 &#8211; Cody Weaver (T) pinned Trevor Dangle 0:51<br \/>\n95 &#8211; Alex Zimmerman (R) pinned Doug Rudy 2:17<br \/>\n100 &#8211; Matt Moore (T) dec. Nick Zimmerman 7-3<br \/>\n105-Donnie Hunter(T) pinned Tony Weakland 1:23<br \/>\n110 &#8211; Josh Potts (R) pinned Nate Kruis 3:24<br \/>\n115 &#8211; Josh Miller (T) pinned Kerry Bonsel 1:05<br \/>\n122-Bronson Pfahler (R) pinned Andrew Clark 1:15<br \/>\n130 &#8211; Chris Decker (T) pinned Dillion Squires 0:22<br \/>\n138 &#8211; Shane Emigh (T) Don Bell 0:24<br \/>\n145- J. P. VanAllman (T) pinned Chris Roberts 1:18.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Tyrone wrestling team started out looking a bit sluggish in their bid to become the winningest squad in the history of the Tyrone wrestling program. You would have thought that the roles were reversed. 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