Fort LeBoeuf, Reynolds, Cathedral Prep head to Hershey, represent D-10 in PIAA tournament

Three of District 10's traditional wrestling powers will be in action during Thursday's first round of the PIAA team wrestling tournament.

Hershey's Giant Center hosts the main portion of the meet, which runs through Saturday. Members of the Cathedral Prep Ramblers and Reynolds Raiders will be there after a rare year's hiatus.

Fort LeBoeuf wrestling coach Shane McChesney exhorts his son Conner McChesney, top, against Sharpsville's Josh Divens during last Saturday's quarterfinal dual of District 10's Class 2A team tournament at Sharon. The Bison finished second and qualified for the PIAA 2A tournament. They beat Frazier 45-25 during Monday's preliminary round and advanced to Thursday's first round at Hershey's Giant Center. District 4 top seed Warrior Run will be their 2 p.m. opponent.

Prep, the district's lone Class 3A representative, opens during Thursday's 8 p.m. block of duals. The 13-7 Ramblers face the 16-4 Spring-Ford Rams, the second seeds from District 1.

Fort LeBoeuf and Reynolds will be back at their Hershey hotels by the time Prep arrives at the arena.

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LeBoeuf is the first of the district trio scheduled for state action. The Bison (15-5) are involved in Thursday's initial 2 p.m. block of Class 2A duals.

Second-seeded LeBoeuf, which beat Frazier 45-24 during Monday's pigtail round of the tournament, faces Warrior Run. The 19-1 Defenders won District 4's tournament.

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Reynolds, which beat the Bison in last Saturday's district 2A final, goes on at 4. The eight-time PIAA gold medalists are 14-3 ahead of their first-rounder vs. District 1's Faith Christian (9-1).

Saturday's championship and third-place duals are scheduled at 1 p.m.

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