Here’s who made moves on Centre County’s wrestling leaderboards as the new year begins

The 2024 portion of the high school wrestling season kicked off with some Centre County schools getting duals in, while others took part in the first Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference tournament.

Philipsburg-Osceola and State College were the schools that had duals this week. The Mounties also competed in the LHAC tournament on Friday and Saturday along with Bald Eagle Area, Bellefonte and Penns Valley.

The Little Lions went 2-0 with wins over Williamsport (62-9, Tuesday) and Cumberland Valley (40-21, Thursday). They are now 4-3 and have a three-match win streak rolling.

State College was going to wrestle Bishop McDevitt on Saturday, but it was postponed due to the snowstorm that hit the state. The schools will make it up on Jan. 20.

P-O suffered a 40-27 loss to Mount Union on Wednesday.

In the LHAC tournament, the Eagles had the highest team finish in third place with 166 points, trailing Bishop McCort (245.5 points) and Chestnut Ridge (173).

The Rams (8th, 122.5 points) and Mounties (10th, 104.5) had top-10 finishes. The Red Raiders were just outside the top 10 with an 11th- place finish and 80.5 points.

BEA and P-O took part in the Curwensville girls tournament on Saturday as the only action of the week, so there wasn’t too much movement on the leaderboards.

The Lady Eagles finished 16th as a team with 22 points as the Lady Mounties were fourth with 81 points. Hickory won the event with 122 points.

BEA’s Grace Crestani and P-O’s Isabella DuVall each were able to get 10 wins on the season. Crestani’s 10th win was a pin of Saegertown’s Zoey Sample.

DuVall, who had four wins to earn a title, used a 6-0 shutout of Saegertown’s Kacie Mook in the finals for her 10th victory.

Here’s a look at this week’s leaderboard updates:

Boys

Philipsburg-Osecola’s Marcus Gable controls Central York’s Carter Davis in their 152-pound consolation finals of the Ultimate Warrior Tournament on Saturday, January 28, 2023. Gable edged Davis, 5-3. Nate Cobler/ncobler@centredaily.com
Philipsburg-Osecola’s Marcus Gable controls Central York’s Carter Davis in their 152-pound consolation finals of the Ultimate Warrior Tournament on Saturday, January 28, 2023. Gable edged Davis, 5-3. Nate Cobler/ncobler@centredaily.com

Wins

P-O’s Marcus Gable was the lone Centre County wrestler to secure a LHAC title. Although he isn’t in the top 10 yet, he was one of six county wrestlers to earn four victories in the conference’s first tournament.

Gable filled the stat sheet as he had a victory of every kind — pin, technical fall, major decision and a regular decision. He added a win in the dual against the Trojans to give him five for the week and 15 on the season, which leads the Mounties, and is just outside the top 10.

The others to collect four wins at the LHAC tournament were Bellefonte’s Wyatt Long and Noah Weaver, Penns Valley’s Ty Watson and Ethan Fetterolf, and BEA’s Dawson Lomison.

Long is tied with teammate Ezra Swisher for third in the county with 18 wins a piece. The duo is chasing another set of teammates in State College’s Asher Cunningham and Nick Pavlechko.

Cunningham remains the county leader as he added two more wins this week to get to 23. Pavlechko had two victories as well to get to 21, becoming the second county wrestler to get to 20.

His 20th win was a pin of Williamsport’s Hasin Cobb in 1:47.

The Eagles Lucas Fye and Caleb Close are both inching closer to historical milestones. After this week’s action, both wrestlers are now only two wins away from 100 for their careers.

Here’s the collection of wrestlers to get to 10-plus wins this week:

Bald Eagle Area: Lomison (11 wins) shut out Clearfield’s Adam Rougeux, 10-0, in their consolation quarterfinals bout; Mason Reese (11) pinned Penns Valley’s Brayden Lisowski in 3:16 of their quarterfinals match; Cameron Dubbs (10) topped Bellefonte’s Jack McHail, 6-1, in the second round; Connor Maney (10) pinned Tyrone’s Remington Fleck in 3:54 of their seventh-place tilt

Penns Valley: Landen Hess (10) pinned the Eagles’ Eric Clark in 2:07 of their seventh-place match

Philipsburg-Osceola: Averi Gable (12) pinned Johnstown’s Wonyel Hiller in 4:54 of their second round match; Caleb Hummel (10) shut out Central Cambria’s Burke Niebauer, 6-0, in their semifinals match

Penns Valley’s Ty Watson looks to pin Philipsburg-Osceola’s Nate Fleck in their 152-pound quarterfinals match of the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference tournament on Friday at Tyrone. Watson did pin Fleck in 1:02. Nate Cobler/ncobler@centredaily.com
Penns Valley’s Ty Watson looks to pin Philipsburg-Osceola’s Nate Fleck in their 152-pound quarterfinals match of the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference tournament on Friday at Tyrone. Watson did pin Fleck in 1:02. Nate Cobler/ncobler@centredaily.com

Pins

Everyone is chasing Pavlechko, who has 16 pins as part of his 21 victories.

The Indiana commit added a pair of falls this week to get to 16.

Fetterolf is the closest county wrestler at 13. He had a pin in the second round and consolation quarterfinals.

Watson, Reese and the Red Raiders’ Luke Hockenberry all collected three pins during the LHAC tournament. Watson (11 falls) and Reese (10) find themselves in the top 10 as Hockenberry is just on the outside with seven.

Watson opened his tournament with a fall of Somerset’s Brady Brewer, which set the Rams’ all-time pin mark. The mark was previously held by Curtis Decker. It was Watson’s 71st career pin, but after the tournament ended, he’s now at 73.

Here’s a look at who got to 10-plus pins this week:

Bald Eagle Area: Fye (11 pins) stuck Penns Valley’s Joel Conklin in 2:55 of their quarterfinals match; Close (11) flattened Central’s John Pulcine in 1:18 of the second round; Reese (10) got the quick win over Richland’s Tucker Lindrose in their fifth-place match.

Penns Valley: Watson (11) put P-O’s Nate Fleck on his back in 1:02 of the quarterfinals

Bellefonte’s Noah Weaver (left) looks to score on Westmont Hilltop’s David Ray in their 145-pound quarterfinals match of the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference tournament on Friday at Tyrone. Weaver beat Ray, 2-1 in rideouts. Nate Cobler/ncobler@centredaily.com
Bellefonte’s Noah Weaver (left) looks to score on Westmont Hilltop’s David Ray in their 145-pound quarterfinals match of the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference tournament on Friday at Tyrone. Weaver beat Ray, 2-1 in rideouts. Nate Cobler/ncobler@centredaily.com

Technical falls

There is a new leader at the top here.

Weaver has surpassed Penns Valley’s Colten Shunk this weeks as he recorded two technical falls during the LHAC tournament.

Weaver opened his tournament with a 16-0 shutout of Somerset’s Austin Dewitt in 1:47 of wrestling in the second round. He then collected a 15-0 win over Lindrose in 2:27 to reach the consolation finals.

Weaver now has six technical falls on the season, which is just one ahead of Shunk.

Gable, Cunningham and State College’s Pierson Manville and James Whitbred were all able to earn their second technical fall this week.

Bellefonte’s Wyatt Long controls Penns Valley’s Conner Myers in their 107-pound bout of the Red Raiders’ 51-9 loss on Wednesday at Bellefonte. Long beat Myers, 6-3. Jennie Tate/For the CDT
Bellefonte’s Wyatt Long controls Penns Valley’s Conner Myers in their 107-pound bout of the Red Raiders’ 51-9 loss on Wednesday at Bellefonte. Long beat Myers, 6-3. Jennie Tate/For the CDT

Fastest falls and major decisions

There were two new times added this week on the fastest falls list.

Long made it to where Bellefonte holds down the three fastest times to go along with teammates Jack McHail and Cameron Garcia, first and second, respectively. Long stuck Bellwood-Antis’ Juliette Cuevas in 20 seconds of their second round match.

Pavlechko’s pin of Cumberland Valley’s William Barrett in 28 seconds is the ninth fastest time.

Gable was able to distant himself a little in the major decision category. He beat Weaver, 13-3, in the semifinals, which gave him his fourth major decision.

There are a pile of wrestlers that have two major decisions looking to chase him down. Hess, Shunk, Fleck and P-O’s Ace Foster joined that pack chasing Gable this week.

Boys’ Leaders

Wins

Name

School

Total

1. Asher Cunningham

State College

23

2. Nick Pavlechko

State College

21

T3. Wyatt Long

Bellefonte

18

T3. Ezra Swisher

Bellefonte

18

T5. Tanner Guenot

Bald Eagle Area

17

T5. Noah Weaver

Bellefonte

17

T5. Ty Watson

Penns Valley

17

T5. Pierson Manville

State College

17

T9. Caleb Close

Bald Eagle Area

16

T9. Caden Judice

Bald Eagle Area

16

T9. Lucas Fye

Bald Eagle Area

16

T9. Colten Shunk

Penns Vallley

16

Pins

Name

School

Total

1. Nick Pavlechko

State College

16

2. Ethan Fetterolf

Penns Valley

13

3. Asher Cunningham

State College

12

T4. Caleb Close

Bald Eagle Area

11

T4. Lucas Fye

Bald Eagle Area

11

T4. Ty Watson

Penns Valley

11

7. Mason Reese

Bald Eagle Area

10

8. Wyatt Long

Bellefonte

9

T9. Eric Clark

Bald Eagle Area

8

T9. Tanner Guenot

Bald Eagle Area

8

T9. Jack Darlington

Penns Valley

8

Fastest Falls

Name

School

Total

1. Jack McHail

Bellefonte

:13

2. Cameron Garcia

Bellefonte

:16

3. Wyatt Long

Bellefonte

:20

4. Caleb Hummel

Philipsburg-Osceola

:22

5. Lucas Fye

Bald Eagle Area

:23

6. Lucas Fye

Bald Eagle Area

:25

7. Colten Shunk

Penns Valley

:26

8. Jacob Campbell

State College

:27

9. Nick Pavlechko

State College

:28

10. Noah Weaver

Bellefonte

:29

Technical Falls

Name

School

Total

1. Noah Weaver

Bellefonte

6

2. Colten Shunk

Penns Valley

5

T3. Tanner Guenot

Bald Eagle Area

2

T3. Caden Judice

Bald Eagle Area

2

T3. Connor Myers

Penns Valley

2

T3. Connor Guenot

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T3. Caleb Hummel

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T3. Marcus Gable

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T3. Asher Cunningham

State College

2

T3. Pierson Manville

State College

2

T3. James Whitbred

State College

2

T3. Noah Young

State College

2

Major Decisions

Name

School

Total

1. Marcus Gable

Philipsburg-Osceola

4

T2. Caleb Close

Bald Eagle Area

2

T2. Tanner Guenot

Bald Eagle Area

2

T2. Lucas Fye

Bald Eagle Area

2

T2. Ezra Swisher

Bellefonte

2

T2. Brandon Corl

Penns Valley

2

T2. Landen Hess

Penns Valley

2

T2. Colten Shunk

Penns Valley

2

T2. Nate Fleck

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T2. Ace Foster

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T2. Asher Cunningham

State College

2

T2. Pierson Manville

State College

2

T2. James Whitbred

State College

2

Girls’ Leaders

Wins

Name

School

Total

T1. Grace Crestani

Bald Eagle Area

10

T1. Isabella DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

10

3. Eden Eveleth

Bald Eagle Area

8

4. Anna Lackey

State College

7

T5. Daisy Glessner

Philipsburg-Osceola

6

T5. Charli Hunt

Philipsburg-Osceola

6

T7. Marleana DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

5

T7. Halee Grubb

Philipsburg-Osceola

5

T7. Annabella Hunt

Philipsburg-Osceola

5

10. Isabelle Dubler

State College

4

Pins

Name

School

Total

T1. Grace Crestani

Bald Eagle Area

7

T1. Isabella DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

7

T3. Daisy Glessner

Philipsburg-Osceola

6

T3. Charli Hunt

Philipsburg-Osceola

6

T5. Eden Eveleth

Bald Eagle Area

5

T5. Anna Lackey

State College

5

7. Annabella Hunt

Philipsburg-Osceola

3

T8. Halee Grubb

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T8. Marleana DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

2

T8. Isabelle Dubler

State College

2

T8. Kendall Thomas

State College

2

Fastest Falls

Name

School

Total

1. Daisy Glessner

Philipsburg-Osceola

:13

2. Annabella Hunt

Philipsburg-Osceola

:19

3. Isabella DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

:22

4. Isabella DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

:24

5. Grace Crestani

Bald Eagle Area

:33

6. Grace Crestani

Bald Eagle Area

:37

7. Daisy Glessner

Philipsburg-Osceola

:44

8. Grace Crestani

Bald Eagle Area

:48

9. Isabella DuVall

Philipsburg-Osceola

:49

T10. Eden Eveleth

Bald Eagle Area

:53

T10. Anna Lackey

State College

:53