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
Half of child deaths left unreviewed in Pennsylvania since 2020 as counties struggle with ‘unfunded mandate’
Pennsylvania
Crash in Warminster Township, Pennsylvania, leaves 1 person dead, police say
A crash involving several vehicles and a motorcycle has left one person dead in Warminster Township, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, police said.
The crash happened in the area of West County Line Road and Greene Avenue, according to police.
Police are asking people to avoid the area as the investigation into the crash continues.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Warminster Township Police.
Pennsylvania
State Awards Contract To Resurface Major Doylestown Borough Street
DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, PA — A major downtown street will be repaved under a resurfacing contract awarded this week by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
Borough officials, who have lobbied for years to have East and West State Street resurfaced, announced the news on Wednesday via its Facebook page.
When the project happens later this year, the work will be fully paid for under a major $8.3 million project bid award by PennDOT to repave 16 miles of state highways in Bucks County.
This marks the first time that State Street will be resurfaced since the 1990s, said borough officials, who credited an organized lobbying effort by local leadership and the community for pushing the project forward.
In its Facebook posting, the borough thanked State Sen. Steve Santarsiero, State Rep. Tim Brennan, Borough Council, Mayor Noni West, residents and business owners who brought the street’s condition to PennDOT’s attention.
State Street runs through the heart of the borough and serves as a heavily used business, tourism, and residential corridor for the town. It is home to the County Theater, a popular local and regional tourist attraction, the historic Doylestown Inn, and many other businesses.
More detailed timing and work plans are expected once the state finalizes its construction schedule.
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