AA Finals:
106: Aaron Seidel (Northern Lebanon) DEC Louie Gill (Hickory), 4-2
113: Gavin Bradley (Athens) DEC Brandon Wentzel (Montoursville), 4-3
120: Jade Pepe (Wyoming Area) MAJ Brock Weiss (Jersey Shore), 15-4
126: Scott Johnson (Muncy) DEC Mark Palmer (Brockway), 9-2
132: Brandan Chletsos (Notre Dame-GP) DEC Owen Reinsel (Brookville), 1-0
138: Ryan Crookham (Saucon Valley) DEC Connor Pierce (Harbor Creek), 5-1
145: Conner Harer (Montgomery) DEC Eric Alderfer (Faith Christian Academy), 3-0
152: Jackson Arrington (Forest Hills) pinned Andrew Christie (Bishop McDevitt) @ 1:45
160: Holden Garcia (Notre Dame-GP) DEC Grant MacKay (Laurel), 2-1
172: Rune Lawrence (Frazier) pinned Jacob Jones (Saucon Valley, @ 4:43
189: Isaac Cory (Montoursville) DEC Cole Karpinski (Greenville), 5-1
215: Dayton Pitzer (Mount Pleasant) pinned Brad Morrison (West Perry), @ 1:07
285: Riley Robell (Bishop McDevitt) DEC Austin Johnson (Muncy), 5-0
Johnson was attempting to become the first freshman in PIAA history to win a championship at 285 as a freshman. I believe he was only the second freshman in PIAA history to make it to a 285 final.
106: Aaron Seidel (Northern Lebanon) DEC Louie Gill (Hickory), 4-2
113: Gavin Bradley (Athens) DEC Brandon Wentzel (Montoursville), 4-3
120: Jade Pepe (Wyoming Area) MAJ Brock Weiss (Jersey Shore), 15-4
126: Scott Johnson (Muncy) DEC Mark Palmer (Brockway), 9-2
132: Brandan Chletsos (Notre Dame-GP) DEC Owen Reinsel (Brookville), 1-0
138: Ryan Crookham (Saucon Valley) DEC Connor Pierce (Harbor Creek), 5-1
145: Conner Harer (Montgomery) DEC Eric Alderfer (Faith Christian Academy), 3-0
152: Jackson Arrington (Forest Hills) pinned Andrew Christie (Bishop McDevitt) @ 1:45
160: Holden Garcia (Notre Dame-GP) DEC Grant MacKay (Laurel), 2-1
172: Rune Lawrence (Frazier) pinned Jacob Jones (Saucon Valley, @ 4:43
189: Isaac Cory (Montoursville) DEC Cole Karpinski (Greenville), 5-1
215: Dayton Pitzer (Mount Pleasant) pinned Brad Morrison (West Perry), @ 1:07
285: Riley Robell (Bishop McDevitt) DEC Austin Johnson (Muncy), 5-0
Johnson was attempting to become the first freshman in PIAA history to win a championship at 285 as a freshman. I believe he was only the second freshman in PIAA history to make it to a 285 final.