Wiercioch wins, CM fifth at Ironman
Cody Wiercioch’s victory in the 170-pound weight class helped Canon-McMillan High School’s wrestling team take fifth place in the Ironman tournament at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Saturday.
Wiercioch, a two-time PIAA champion, decisioned Zach Epperly, a two-time Virginia state champion from Christiansburg, 3-2 in the finals. Wiercioch is ranked second in the country by Intermat and Epperly third. Chance Marsteller of Kennard-Dale is No. 1.
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Alex Campbell was second at 220 and Dalton Macri and Connor Schram each finished fifth at 120 and 132, respectively.
"I’m very happy with our performance," said C-M coach Chris Mary. "There is a high level of competition here."
Campbell lost by technical fall, 26-11, to top-ranked Kyle Snyder of Good Counsel in Olney, Md.
Macri decisioned Jordan Laster of Montini Catholic in Lombard, Illinois, 5-2, at 120.
Schram lost to two of the top wrestlers in the country – No. 1 Dean Heil of St. Edward’s and No. 3 Aaron Pico of St. John Bosco in Bellflower, Calif.
• Brent Blacharczyk and Tyler Harris each went 3-0 as McGuffey finished third at the John Marshall Duals. McGuffey defeated Marietta, Ohio, 61-12, Buchanan Upsher, W.Va., 42-27, and East Fairmont, W.Va., 42-37.
• Dom Nania, Chase Logan and Cameron Kistler recorded pins as Hempfield defeated Waynesburg, 46-15, in a non-section match. A.C Headlee recorded a pin for Waynesburg (0-1).
• Robert West helped Trinity to a seventh-place finish in the North Coast Classic by winning the 182-pound title, 8-7, over Drew Schiemann of Madison, Ohio. West went 7-0. Taking third for the Hillers were Justin Ritter (136), Don McWreath (195) and Evan Seamn (Hvy). Evan Sherrieb (152) and Jeff Miller (145) were fifth and Jared Iddings (120) eighth.
3 Comments:
Weircioch; 3-time PIAA champion??? Interesting, I thought Weircioch lost as a sophomore in both the Regional and PIAA Title Travis McKillop, but I could be mistaken.
My mistake. I'll fix it.
Great job Cody on winning one of the Nation's hardest tournament!
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