Who do you think will win?
Last season, many fans believed the area would be fortunate to have a single champion in Hershey, and most believed it would be Canon-McMillan's Colin Johnston. It wasn't. Dan Conley stunned the 215-pound class in Double-A and became Burgettstown's first state champion since Jeff Abbott won in the early 1990s.
Believing a state champion will emerge from the area this year might be just wishful thinking. The best chances are at the same school. Michael Hull, if he doesn't sit out the season with back problems, and Sam Brownlee have the talent. Hull sprained an ankle in last year's state tournament and Brownlee got a severe case of the flu. That derailed their medal hopes.
After that, it's anyone's guess who might emerge. So tell me. If you had to pick a dark horse in the Washington-Greene County area, who would it be?
Believing a state champion will emerge from the area this year might be just wishful thinking. The best chances are at the same school. Michael Hull, if he doesn't sit out the season with back problems, and Sam Brownlee have the talent. Hull sprained an ankle in last year's state tournament and Brownlee got a severe case of the flu. That derailed their medal hopes.
After that, it's anyone's guess who might emerge. So tell me. If you had to pick a dark horse in the Washington-Greene County area, who would it be?
2 Comments:
Sammy 'The Bull' Guidi has a great shot to medal this year. The state title may be a year or two away for this young gun but if he works hard enough he could get reach that lofty goal. If Mike Hull is healthy he is the best bet.
WOOWOO~
Nick Catalano should make some noise, Dunaway also has a shot.
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