Pennsylvania
California Blue takes men’s Greco-Roman title with last match heroics over Pennsylvania at AFSW Junior National Duals
Air Force Special Warfare Junior National Duals | June 19-22, Tulsa, Okla.
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Men’s Greco-Roman Gold/Silver Results
1st Place – California Blue
2nd Place – Pennsylvania
3rd Place – Illinois
4th Place – Idaho
5th Place – Minnesota Blue
6th Place – Oklahoma Blue
7th Place – Iowa
8th Place – Colorado
1st Place Match – California Blue defeated Pennsylvania, 32-30
285 – Nicholas Sahakian (California Blue) tech. fall Mark Effendian (Pennsylvania), 9-0
100 – Niko Selianitis (California Blue) dec. Grady Moore (Pennsylvania), 13-8
106 – Kole Davidheiser (Pennsylvania) tech. fall Jayren Chan (California Blue), 8-0
113 – Gabriel Dela Rosa (California Blue) fall Max Tancini (Pennsylvania)
120 – Kavin Muyleart (Pennsylvania) dec. Elijah Almarinez (California Blue), 11-7
126 – Lincoln Sledzianowski (Pennsylvania) tech. fall Edwin Sierra (California Blue), 9-0
132 – Isaiah Cortez (California Blue) dec. Aaron Seidel (Pennsylvania), 4-0
138 – Elijah Cortez (California Blue) dec. Sam Herring (Pennsylvania), 8-6
144 – Pierson Manville (Pennsylvania) tech. fall Daniel Zepeda (California Blue), 9-0
150 – Luis Alberto-Desilva (Pennsylvania) tech. fall Jagger French (California Blue), 8-0
157 – Vince Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) tech. fall Tigran Greyan (California Blue), 10-0
165 – Noah Daniels (California Blue) fall Greyson Catlow-Sidler (Pennsylvania), 1:37
175 – Adam Waters (Pennsylvania) fall Dylan Pile (California Blue), 1:16
190 – Thomas Sandoval (California Blue) tech. fall Mason Hartung (Pennsylvania), 9-0
215 – Angelo Posada (California Blue) tech. fall Jason Singer (Pennsylvania), 8-0
3rd Place Match – Illinois defeated Idaho, 40-27
285 – Shilo Jones (Idaho) tech. fall Wyatt Schmitt (Illinois), 8-0
100 – Michael Rundell (Illinois) tech. fall Brand`n Edstrom (Idaho), 15-6
106 – Caden Correll (Illinois) tech. fall Ryan Hirchert (Idaho), 8-0
113 – Caleb Noble (Illinois) fall Hunter Anderson (Idaho)
120 – Inocencio Garcia (Illinois) tech. fall Dylan Frothinger (Idaho), 12-4
126 – Boden Banta (Idaho) dec. Noah Woods (Illinois), 5-5
132 – Hoyt Hvass (Idaho) dec. Gauge Shipp (Illinois), 8-5
138 – Joseph Knackstedt (Illinois) tech. fall Nathan Gugelman II (Idaho), 8-0
144 – Andres Santiago Chaparro Urrego (Illinois) dec. DJ Neider (Idaho), 7-2
150 – Matthew Martino (Idaho) tech. fall Evan Gosz (Illinois), 9-0
157 – Carlos Valdez (Idaho) tech. fall Julian Slaastad (Illinois), 16-6
165 – Cael Miller (Illinois) tech. fall Xander Zollinger (Idaho), 11-0
175 – Jimmy Mastny (Illinois) forfeit
190 – Hudson Rogers (Idaho) dq. Alihan Bereket (Illinois)
215 – Kaiden Morris (Illinois) tech. fall Carson Gooley (Idaho), 13-3
5th Place Match – Minnesota Blue defeated Oklahoma Blue, 34-32
285 – Mason Harris (Oklahoma Blue) fall Logan Bender (Minnesota Blue), 1:25
100 – Landon Thoennes (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Bobby Lima (Oklahoma Blue), 12-1
106 – Zebediah Tibbles (Oklahoma Blue) tech. fall Jacob Kranz (Minnesota Blue), 8-0
113 – Eric Casula (Oklahoma Blue) dec. Eli Schultz (Minnesota Blue), 3-1
120 – Titan Friederichs (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Colt Collett (Oklahoma Blue), 10-0
126 – Isaiah Jones (Oklahoma Blue) fall Lawson Eller (Minnesota Blue), 0:30
132 – Hudson Hackbarth (Oklahoma Blue) tech. fall Aiden Graner (Minnesota Blue), 8-0
138 – Garrett Salt (Oklahoma Blue) tech. fall Trey Gunderson (Minnesota Blue), 8-0
144 – Alex Braun (Minnesota Blue) forfeit
150 – Nolan Ambrose (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Preston Reyna (Oklahoma Blue), 14-6
157 – Conlan Carlson (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Tharyn Hausler (Oklahoma Blue), 9-0
165 – Griffin Lundeen (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Daegan Reyes (Oklahoma Blue), 8-0
175 – Jed Wester (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Deontre Buttram (Oklahoma Blue), 12-4
190 – Peyton Callis (Oklahoma Blue) tech. fall Shane Carlson (Minnesota Blue), 8-0
215 – Ben Schultz (Minnesota Blue) tech. fall Samuel Pritz (Oklahoma Blue), 8-0
7th Place Match – Iowa defeated Colorado, 34-33
285 – Trent Warner (Iowa) forfeit
100 – Coy Mehlert (Iowa) forfeit
106 – Urijah Courter (Iowa) dq. Daniel Jordan (Colorado)
113 – Everest Sutton (Colorado) tech. fall Cooper Hinz (Iowa), 8-0
120 – Dustin John Snider (Colorado) tech. fall Tyler Harper (Iowa), 9-0
126 – Jesse Lewis (Iowa) tech. fall Enrique Soto (Colorado), 11-0
132 – Timothy Koester (Iowa) tech. fall Nick Dardanes (Colorado), 12-1
138 – Chancellor Mathews (Colorado) tech. fall Jordan Schmidt (Iowa), 9-0
144 – Otto Black (Colorado) tech. fall Jabari Hinson (Iowa), 14-4
150 – Benjamin Hansen (Iowa) dec. DJ Wince (Colorado), 5-1
157 – Garrett Reece (Colorado) dec. Kyler Knaack (Iowa), 12-7
165 – Brandon Dean (Colorado) fall Lincoln Jipp (Iowa), 2:40
175 – Leister Bowling IV (Colorado) tech. fall Daniel Magayna (Iowa), 12-2
190 – Brody Sampson (Iowa) tech. fall Ira Sittner (Colorado), 10-0
215 – Quinn Funk (Colorado) dec. Henry Christensen (Iowa) Dec 6-3
Pennsylvania
1 killed in crash involving horse and buggy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania State Police say
One person was killed in a two-vehicle crash involving a horse and buggy in Lancaster County on Wednesday afternoon, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
The crash happened around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 4000 block of Strasburg Road in Salisbury Township, state police said.
One person was pronounced dead at the scene, according to state police.
Strasburg Road, or Rt. 741, near Hoover Road, is closed in both directions, PennDOT says.
PSP said the Lancaster Patrol Unit, Troop J Forensic Services Unit and Troop J Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Specialists Unit are on scene investigating the crash.
Pennsylvania
Police hunt for masked suspects who looted a Pennsylvania Lululemon overnight
Pennsylvania police are searching for at least two masked suspects believed to have looted a Lululemon store overnight.
At least two masked men broke into a Lululemon in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, around 2 a.m. Tuesday, police told NBC 10 Philadelphia. Ardmore, a suburb of Philadelphia, is home to about 14,000 people.
The suspected thieves used a sledgehammer to break the glass on the store’s front door, according to police.
Once they gained access, the masked individuals grabbed handfuls of merchandise, security footage shows. The men went in and out of the store several times, grabbing handfuls of items that included coats, vests and shirts from the men’s section, police told local outlet WPVI.
“This is taking it to another level,” Lower Merion Police Superintendent Andy Block told WPVI.
The suspects then loaded the merchandise into a U-Haul truck. Their truck was last seen at the intersection of Bryn Mawr Avenue and Woodbine Avenue, just a few miles from the store, police said.
The entire incident lasted about five minutes, which Block said is longer than usual for this type of burglary.
“Usually, it is because in a smash-and-grab situation they want to get in and get out before they’re identified or anybody’s notified on it,” Block told CBS Philadelphia.
Block told WPVI the store is a popular target for robbers, given that many of its items cost more than $100. Now, he expects the alleged thieves have sold or exchanged the items.
“They’re using it on the market, maybe they’re exchanging it for drugs, or they’re selling it on the black market. It’s a highly sought-after item,” he told WPVI.
Even though police say Lululemon is a popular target, Lt. Michael Keenan of the Lower Merion Police Department still called the incident “out of character.”
“This is an out of character, out of type incident where we don’t normally see people smashing windows in the middle of the night. But, certainly this is something that is distinct,” Keenan told NBC 10 Philadelphia.
The store still opened Tuesday, with a banner covering the smashed glass on the door, according to Fox 29. Gina Picciano, a general manager at a restaurant across the street, said it was a frightening incident.
“I walked out here with my bartender and we looked, and it’s scary that it’s happening right across the way from us,” Picciano told Fox 29.
The same store was previously robbed in May 2024. Thieves stole more than $10,000 worth of merchandise during that incident, NBC 10 Philadelphia reports.
The Independent has contacted the Lower Merion Police Department and Lululemon for comment.
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