{"id":47342,"date":"2003-01-31T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-01-31T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2003-01-31T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2003-01-31T00:00:00","slug":"This-week-in-Bellwood-Antis-wrestling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=47342","title":{"rendered":"This week in Bellwood-Antis wrestling"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Bellwood-Antis defeated Southern Huntingdon 42-18 on Jan. 20, 1972 for the Blue Devils first victory after dropping their first six duals of the season in just the third season of wrestling at B-A under head coach Darrell Claar, who started the program in 1969.<br \/>\nDave Patton got B-A off to a good start at 95, with a quick takedown and fall, in just 0:33.<br \/>\nHenry Davinsizer (112) and Charlie Carruthers (120) scored back-to-back falls. Davinsizer grabbed a takedown and recorded the pin in 1:08, while Carruthers opened up a 7-0 lead before showing his opponent the lights in 3:07.<br \/>\nAt 127, Mark Ivory gave up the first points on a takedown, but reversed his foe and added two predicament points to take the lead. A second-period reversal upped Mark\u2019s advantage to 6-2 and with a point at the end the match for riding time, Ivory prevailed 7-2.<br \/>\nShelly Marshall made it four straight B-A triumphs, picking up a penalty point and reversal in the second period at 133, and a point for riding time for a 4-0 shutout.<br \/>\nRick Bilka notched a pair of takedowns, an escape and riding time for a 6-0 win at 145, and Bob Dressel, although leading just 2-0 after two periods, turned it on with a reversal and three nearfall points in the final two minutes, plus a point for riding time for a solid 8-0 victory.<br \/>\nMike Estep at 180, and heavyweight Dan Shenck closed out the dual meet with pins. Estep tallied a first-period takedown and two second-period predicament points before decking his opponent in 2:30, and Shenck and his opponent rolled each other around for a total of five second-period reversals before Danny clamped his man for the fall in 1:32.<br \/>\nOn Jan. 22, 1991, Bellwood-Antis dropped four of five weight classes in the middle of the lineup after being tied 15-15 with West Branch after the 135-pound match and the Warriors went on to a 39-33 win over B-A.<br \/>\nBen Weber got the Blue Devils off and running with a fall in 2:53 at 103. Weber registered a takedown and three back points for a 5-0 first-period advantage and when his opponent chose the bottom position to begin the second period and Weber turned him for the pin.<br \/>\nWest Branch cut the deficit in half when Tom Sutton rode a first-period takedown all the way to a 2-1 win over freshman Tony Montanaro at 112.<br \/>\nAt 130, Vince Shank wrapped up his man early in the second period and worked for the fall in 2:32, to bring the Blue Devils to within three points in the team score. Devon Desch got a 4-0 start at 135, with a takedown and two nearfall points, than added a reversal and another takedown for an 8-2 win that knotted the score at 15-15.<br \/>\nWest Branch turned on the bonus power then with two more forfeit wins and two pins to put the match out of reach.<br \/>\nThe only B-A wrestler to break through between 140 and 189 was Jim Focht, who used a takedown and three sets of nearfalls, at 152, to lead 10-0 at the end of the first period and then added the pin at the 2:39 mark.<br \/>\nWith the Warriors out in front 39-21, Gerald Whitaker pinned his foe at 189, in 2:46, while in a scoreless second-period draw and Chris Himes wasted no time at heavyweight in grabbing a takedown, back points and then the fall in just 0:38 to close the final margin to 39-33.<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis thrashed Moshannon Valley 43-18 on Jan. 25, 1994. The Blue Devils had a long way to go for what was a home meet on the schedule. The extreme cold weather forced postponement from the week before and the dual was transferred to Moshannon Valley.<br \/>\nAlthough the weather was cold and all the wrestlers looked a bit rusty from the long enforced layoff, only a tough 1-0 decision at 130, kept the red-hot Blue Devils from winning all of the first 10 weight classes.<br \/>\nSophomore Mike McCready (10-1) notched his team-leading seventh pin, getting his man in 0:59 to start the dual at 103. At 112, Marshall Sipes (9-5) made it three falls in as many duals by decking his opponent in 5:22. Sipes had to come-from-behind after trailing originally 2-0 in the early going.<br \/>\nSophomore Lloyd Rogers (1-3) made his first varsity win a big one with four takedowns, an escape, a reversal and three nearfall points for a 14-2 major decision at 119. Nick Montanaro (11-3) scored  a first period takedown and then traded reversals for a 4-2 win at 125. Black Knight 130-pounder Jim Keith\u2019s second-period escape proved to be the only score against Ryan Hostler in a 1-0 Mo Valley win that stopped the Blue Devils temporarily.<br \/>\nAt 135, B-A senior Tony Montanaro (12-0) notched eight takedowns and five back points on the way to a 22-5 tech fall. The takedown parade gave Montanaro a new school record, eclipsing the old mark of 38 held by Bob Schmittle. Montanaro would total 62 before the year was over.<br \/>\nJason Highduch and Comanche Garcia followed with pins at 140 and 145 , to give B-A an unsurmountable lead. Highduch (12-1) led 8-0 when he pinned his man and in a battle which had the crowd buzzing, Garcia (11-1) led 5-1 when he quickly reversed and pinned his man in 2:30.<br \/>\nShane Torsell improved his record to 9-3, but had to go into overtime before pulling out an 8-6 win at 152 and Joe Highduch (9-2) completed the scoring for B-A and winning coach Pat Detterbeck with a solid 11-3 major decision.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bellwood-Antis defeated Southern Huntingdon 42-18 on Jan. 20, 1972 for the Blue Devils first victory after dropping their first six duals of the season in just the third season of wrestling at B-A under head coach Darrell Claar, who started the program in 1969. 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