CURWENSVILLE – Top seed Derek Brothers will lead Curwensville Area High School’s 11-wrestler contingent into the 2009 District 9 Class AA Tournament that gets under way Friday afternoon in Clarion University’s Tippin Gymnasium.
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The senior 125-pounder is seeking his third consecutive title, having ruled at 112 in 2008 and 119 last year.
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Brothers (27-3) received a bye for the preliminary round, which will begin at three o’clock, and will take on the winner of the match between eighth seed Will Hulings (14-7) of Kane and Caleb Hauss (12-16) of Cameron County in the quarterfinals that will immediately follow the prelims.
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Two rounds of consolation bouts will complete the marathon first session.
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The Golden Tide’s sixth-seeded sophomore 112-pounder Greg Koptchak (6-5) and seventh-seeded freshman 135-pounder Hunter McCracken (9-18) also will not step on to one of the three mats until the quarterfinals.
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Koptchak, who placed fourth at 103 last year, is pitted against No. 3 seed Nick Schrecengost (17-9) of Redbank Valley, while McCracken will get No. 2 seed Quinton O’Rourke (25-4) of Johnsonburg. O’Rourke was fourth at 119 a year ago.
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A trio of seeds are among the eight Curwensville matmen slated for preliminary matches.
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Soph Jake Keller (10-2), who just missed a trip to the Northwest Region tourney with a 3-1 loss in the consy finals last year, is the No. 4 seed at 119, junior Kyle Kyler (11-14) is No. 7 at 152 and soph Jason Baker (4-4) is No. 8 at 140.
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Keller will meet Dominic Galluzzi (4-12) of Cameron County for the right to test No. 5 seed Slade Horner (14-14) of Ridgway, Baker takes on Dylan Buffington (1-9) of Brookville with No. 1 seed Tanner Hannold (30-6) of Keystone awaiting the winner and Kyler goes against Mitch Minich (3-22) of Brookville with the winner to face either No. 2 seed D.J. Skraba (22-11) of Ridgway or Lee Foltz (14-16) of Clarion.
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The luck of the draw didn’t favor two Golden Tide wrestlers, who are paired against No. 1 seeds right away.
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Senior 145-pounder Wes McGarry (12-12) meets Alex Gunter (26-9) of Clarion and soph 160-pounder Alex Holland (10-14) gets two-time district and state champion Dirk Cowburn (38-1) of Coudersport.
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Curwensville’s other pairings pit soph 130-pounder Alex Holt (5-11) against No. 7 seed Brandon Goodreau (17-14) of Port Allegany, soph 171-pounder Chad Desmett (5-16) against No. 5 seed Marcus Smerker (19-13) of Clarion and senior heavyweight Brian Zemba against No. 4 seed Aaron Burnside (18-9) or Cameron County.
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Three Golden Tide matmen are unable to compete because of injuries. They are seniors Brett Sutika (140) and Jonathan Michaels (189) and freshman Jordan Russell (103).
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In addition to Brothers and Cowburn, five more champs are among the 31 returning placewinners.
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They are Clarion’s Mike Bauer (24-12) at 112, Brookville’s Brett Smith (20-7) at 119 and Ridgway’s three-time gold medalist Garet Pisani (28-2) at 135, Zack Zelcs (27-5) at 171 and two-time titlist Joe Chittester (31-0) at 285.
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All are up a weight except Chittester.
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And all are No. 1 seeds except Bauer, who is No. 4.
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Rounding out the top seeds are Ridgway’s Corey Bush (28-3) at 103, Smethport’s Karl Lightner (23-3) at 112, Redbank Valley’s Trevor McCauley (34-2) at 130, Port Allegany’s Adam Greenman (29-6) at 152, Brookville’s Jacob Shields (5-0) at 189 and Brockway’s Joel Yahner (34-5) at 215.
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McCauley, Shields and Yahner lost in the finals last year.
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Chittester and Shields, who missed most of the season because of a wrist injury, own the only perfect records.
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The once-beatens are Cowburn and two Johnsonburg hopefuls, second-seeded 119-pounder Jesse Wolfe (24-1) and third-seeded 130-pounder Max Zimmerman (29-1).
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Cowburn’s only loss was 5-0 to Lewisburg’s Nathaniel Brown, who is 31-0 with 27 falls.
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Wolfe’s lone setback was 4-2 to Port Allegany’s Chester Tanner (33-2), the third seed at 125.
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Tanner is one of three seeds with more than 30 wins in Brothers’ bracket. Redbank Valley’s Tyler McCauley (31-5) is No. 2 and Keystone’s John Stiglitz (33-5) is No. 5.
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Brothers shut out McCauley 3-0 in the 2009 finals.
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District 9 Team Duals champion Ridgway (20-3 in dual meets) has all 14 wrestlers seeded, one more than Port Allegany (13-14).
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Redbank Valley (7-2) is third with 10, followed by Brockway (7-4) with nine, Clarion (12-8) and Cameron County (9-15) with eight apiece, Johnsonburg (15-10) and Coudersport (5-11) with seven apiece, Curwensville (5-15), Smethport (6-5) and Brookville (1-15) with six apiece, Keystone (3-18) with five, Kane (2-12) with four, Cranberry (4-10) with three and Sheffield (2-20) and Oswayo Valley (1-21) with two apiece.
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The complete AA bracket courtesy the District 9 Wrestling Website:
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Ridgway, Port Allegany and Cameron County are the only teams with full lineups.
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Saturday’s timetable shows the consolation quarterfinals at 10:30 a.m., the consolation semifinals at 12:30 p.m., the consolation finals at 5:30, the Parade of Champions at 6:30 and then the championship matches.
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Admission will be $5 for adults and $2 for students per session.
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District 9 champs, runners-up and third placers will advance to the Northwest Region Tournament March 5-6 at Sharon High School.