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Undefeated Wrestlers -
Team Takedowns and Pins -
Continuous Pins Pins in a Career - Juniata Wrestling Classic - Fastest Pins - Wins in Varsity Competition
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE ALL-STARS (SECOND TEAM)
1977-78 Dave Whitesel (132) 1978-79 Dave Bender (98) Joel Whitesel (126) 1979-80 Bob Pellman (105) Zeb Brown (126) 1980-81 Mike Kauffman (105) Bob Rowles (155) 1981-82 Jeff Brown (98) Brent Robinson (155) Chuck Warner (167) Dave Johnson (185) 1982-83 Mark Searer (112) Bobby Hart (119) Tim Brown (126) 1985-86 Ron Stong (98) Joel Swartz (138) 1986-87 Joel Swartz (138-145) Terry Naugle (167-185) 1987-88 Don Klingensmith (145) Tim Dowling (155) Jeff Hart (275) 1989-90 Jason McMullen (112) Rich Walters (125) Brian Marshall (140) Hunter Hart (145) Darin Whitesel (152) 1990-91 Dave Hanshue (103) Dennis Love (112) Hunter Hart (171) 1991-92 Brian Clouser (119) Melvin Hench (160) Chad Kauffman (130) ` Jon Hart (275) 1992-93 Matt McMullen (103) Matt Husler (112) 1994-95 Adam Saner (135) 1996-97 Donnie Goshorn (135) Matt Imes (160) 1997-98 Troy Burchfield (119-125) Zach Bomberger (125-130) Donnie Goshorn (140) Jason Drewes (130) TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE ALL-STARS (SECOND TEAM)
1998-99 Troy Burchfield (119-125) Ryan Miller (135-145) 1999-00 Tyler Gilson (119-125) Matt Miller (140-145) Jimmy Whistler (145-152) Mike Regester (275) 2000-01 Tyler Gilson (119-125)
The Will to WinThe arena may be just a backyard or barnfloor. Up for grabs is not the state or national championship. Just bragging right to who’s best in the valley. It’s not a match worthy of a legendary press article. But it’s a place where legends often begin. Because from such beginnings, the taste of victory is first savored. That insatiable taste that instills the desire to be the best. It’s more than all those sport page cliches of extra effort and 110%. The will to win is a work ethic. A dedication. A commitment to never giving up. Find these traits in a wrestler, and you’ll find a wrestler who’s the first one at practice, last one to leave, always lifting weights. A wrestler who toils away from the spotlight, perfecting those moves that can later make all the difference. Thought the odds are long of ever achieving fame and glory, this serves as little deterrent to this wrestler. Because even when he faces others with more natural talent, he doesn’t let it affect his style of wrestling. He persists when others quit. This makes every victory, no matter how small, sweet. And long after one’s wrestling skills are eroded by time, the commitment stays within to face life’s professional and personal challenges. THESE ARE THE ULTIMATE WRESTLING MATCHES! MOST TAKEDOWNS IN A SEASON ( ) Against 83(21) 2000-01 Philip Bomberger (171-189) 82(18) 1999-00 Ryan Miller (135) 76(29) 2000-01 Tyler Gilson (119-125) 74(23) 2000-01 Mike Bryan (103-112) 73(27) 1998-99 Zach Bomberger (152-160) 68(19) 1999-00 Matt Miller (140-145) 67(21) 1999-00 Tyler Gilson (112-119) 64(3) 1987-88 Dave Hart (155-167) 60(11) 1984-85 Jeff Brown (112-119) 60(24) 1997-98 Donnie Goshorn (140-145) 58(9) 1991-92 Jason McMullen (130-135) 57(3) 1986-87 Dave Hart (155) 56(39) 2000-01 Bobby Dressler (135-140) 56(18 2000-01 Matt Miller (140-145) 55(12) 1998-99 Ryan Miller (135-145) 54(27 1999-00 Wayne Snyder (152-160-171) 53(16) 1991-92 Darin Whitesel (152-160-171) 53(23) 1996-97 Donnie Goshorn (130-135) 49(20) 1988-89 Terry Naugle (171-189) 49(11) 1997-98 Ryan Miller (130-135) 48(12) 1994-95 Matt McMullen (119-125-130) 48(29) 1999-00 Jimmy Whistler (145-152) 48(24) 2000-01 Garry Price (130-135) 45(23) 1999-00 Mike Regester (275) 44(30) 1994-95 Todd Wieseman (140) 44(28) 1998-99 Wayne Snyder (160) 43(27) 1999-00 Jason Drewes (130) 42(9) 1986-87 Bill Harris (167-189) 42(13) 1998-99 Jarred Dressler (189) 41(24) 1981-82 Jeff Brown (98) 41(19) 1988-89 Don Klingensmith (152) 41(23) 1993-94 Matt McMullen (112-119) 41(26) 1996-97 Matt Imes (152-160) 40(10) 1982-83 Tim Brown (126-132) 40(21) 1982-83 Mark Searer (112-119) 40(10) 1985-86 Dave Hart (138-145-155)
*The will to prepare to win is far more important than the will to win! MOST WINS AS A FRESHMAN
31-5 2000-01 Philip Bomberger (171-189) 26-9 1999-00 Tyler Gilson (112-119) 22-13 1999-00 Garry Price (112-119) 21-4 1984-85 Dave Hart (132-138) 20-8 1998-99 Matt Miller 130-135) 18-8 1981-82 Jeff Brown (98) 16-9 1996-97 Ryan Miller (125-130) 16-15 1999-00 Danny Drewes (145-160) 15-11 1992-93 Quentin Burchfield (119) 15-16 1997-98 Jimmy Whistler (140-145) 14-7 1995-96 Jared Husler (103) 13-9-1 1979-80 Tim Brown (112-119) 13-10 1988-89 Jason McMullen (103) 13-12-3 1991-92 Troy Whitesel (140-145) 11-12 1985-86 Don Klingensmith (119-125) 11-15 1991-92 Todd Wieseman (119-125) 10-8-1 1970-71 Jeff Whitesel (95) 10-9 1976-77 Joel Whitesel (98-105) *Never quit -your opponent may end up beating you, but don’t give up. Because then you’ve lost more then just a wrestling match! SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS --Started in 1999
Penn Manor High School 1998-99 Zach Bomberger (152) 2-2 Fourth Jarred Dressler (189) 2-1 Second 2000-01 Mike Bryan (112) 4-2 Fourth Tyler Gilson (119) 3-3 Sixth Matt Miller (140) 2-2 Fourth |
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