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HS Wrestling: Spartans, Eagles to battle for Division I crown

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Blue Mountain's Owen Woll, right, shoots for a takedown during the 152-pound third-place bout at the District 11 Class 3A Wrestling Championships on Feb. 22, 2025, at Bethlehem Liberty High School. (Photo by Bob Lipsky)

Owen Woll has done the work.

Now he’s ready to reap the rewards.

Blue Mountain’s senior 160-pounder broke through to a higher level last season, going 42-9, capturing his second gold and first Outstanding Wrestler award at the Schuylkill League Wrestling Championships, placing third at districts and second at regionals to qualify for the Class 3A field at the PIAA Wrestling Championships. Woll, 113-31 in his career, also won a bout in Hershey, coming one win away from the medals stand.

Blue Mountain’s Owen Woll works for a takedown against Central Bucks West”s Chris Dennis during their Class 3A round-of-16 bout at 152 pounds at the PIAA Wrestling Championships on March 6, 2025, at the Giant Center in Hershey. (Photo by Bob Lipsky)

“I got a lot of wrestling in, a lot of great offseason tournaments,” Woll said Nov. 12 during Schuylkill League Wrestling Media Day. “It was a great experience. I really feel like I’m prepared this season. … I’m going to give it my all in my last season.”

Woll, who is mulling his options for college wrestling, should have a lot of fun with his team as the Eagles feature a roster of 25 that should enable Blue Mountain to fill all of the weight classes and have depth.

Seniors Bryce Bodenberg (25-9), Thomas Herring, David Renninger and Preston Whalen; juniors Cooper Leibold, Vaughn Helverson and Troy Mady; and sophomores Brian Brobst (27-13) and Keenan Hall are key returners. Brobst and Bodenberg won titles at the Schuylkill League Wrestling Championships last season.

Bryce Bodenberg, Blue Mountain
Vaughn Helverson, Blue Mountain
Thomas Herring, Blue Mountain

Beyond that, sophomore Jacob Blankenhorn ended his season by capturing a title at the District 11 Junior Varsity Championships.

Freshmen Grayson Freed, Caden Fenstermacher (D-11 JH 3rd) and Joseph Frey (D-11 JH 2nd) will contribute as well.

Blue Mountain had a solid 12-6 season in 2024-25 but must raise its level to compete against the powerhouses from the Lehigh Valley and some of the other strong teams on its schedule. This could be the year the Eagles turn some of those losses into victories. If they do that, they could qualify for the District 11 Duals, too.

“Depth has always been a challenge for us,” Blue Mountain coach Alex Gosch said. “So I’m happy we have a full roster and excited to see how they feed off each other in the (practice) room and push each other toward our goals this season. They worked hard this offseason, and they’re looking forward to showing it on the mat.”

Another team looking forward to showing what it can do on the mat is North Schuylkill. The Spartans pulled off the Schuylkill League double last season, going 12-3 and capturing both the Schuylkill League Division I dual-meet and Schuylkill League Tournament team championships. That marked North Schuylkill’s first dual title since 2022 (and 24th overall), its first tournament team title since 2005 and its first Schuylkill double since 2002.

Look for even more from the Spartans this winter.

Cadyn McGraw, North Schuylkill
Easton Edwards, North Schuylkill
Gaige Mentusky, North Schuylkill
Stanley Padakowski, North Schuylkill

They return 10 full-time starters and four others with varsity experience. Leading the way is senior Cadyn McGraw (30-16), who won District 11 Class AA gold and placed sixth at regionals last season. Junior Alex Deritis (26-12) and sophomore Easton Edwards (28-10) also qualified for regionals a year ago. Others coming off strong seasons include seniors Gaige Mentusky (30-12) and Stanley Padakowski (21-16) and sophomore Bryce Kile (27-13). Sophomore Evan Miernicki, a part-time varsity starter, placed fourth at the District 11 JV Tournament.

Joining the 33-member varsity roster are a slew of youngsters who helped the Spartans place second at the District 11 Junior High Wrestling Championships last season. Remember, that tournament is a combined Class 3A/AA event, meaning more than 40 teams competed. North Schuylkill finished behind champion Easton and ahead of third-place Parkland; the Spartans notched 10 placewinners in the tournament.

Leading that group are undefeated junior high champion Bode Gates, a 145/152-pound freshman; and junior high runner-up Brock Holmes, a 139/145-pound freshman. Others who could contribute include sophomores Taylor Javier (D-11 JH 2nd) at 215-285, Bobby Holmes (D-11 JH 3rd) at 133-139 and Nelson Berger (D-11 JH 2nd) at 285.

The tasks for the Spartans are to get everybody to weight, put a deep lineup on the mat and build depth and flexibility behind the starters. Then, start beating the strong teams on the schedule. The goals are the same: Win Division I, win the league tournament, get to the District Duals and challenge for a spot in the state team tournament.

“We feel with a good mix of returners and newcomers, they will all push each other to find their way into the lineup, which should make us a stronger dual team and make them better individuals down the road,” North Schuylkill coach Corey Fetterolf said.

For Pottsville, the buzzword is “health.” The Crimson Tide often had to forfeit four weight classes last season, and usually a 24-0 deficit is too deep a hole to climb out of.

The Tide have nine wrestlers with starting experience, led by senior standout Terrell McFarland (35-8 season, 96-16 career). McFarland will be aiming to become a member of the four-time champions club in January at the Schuylkill League Wrestling Championships.

Cole Cook, Pottsville
Stephen Karinch, Pottsville
Khamari Bailey, Pottsville

Sophomore Cole Cook (26-12) will look to build upon a solid debut season, while seniors Kaiden Renn and Cole Cesari, juniors Stephen Karinch, Colin Kline, Ronald Peleschak, Khamari Bailey and Elijah Accardi are back as well. Four freshmen will fill spots on the varsity.

“We have to stay healthy and fill the starting lineup,” Pottsville coach Brad Leonard said.

William Behun, Tamaqua
Jonathan Knepper, Tamaqua

Tamaqua got hit hard by graduation as seven starters completed their high school careers. The Blue Raiders have a few solid individuals and a veteran coaching staff that will bring the wrestlers along every day. Junior Brody Schlier (25-18) qualified for regionals last season, and junior Evan Temarantz went 19-8 before an injury ended his season. The roster has just three seniors in William Behun, Jonathan Knepper and Angelo Cerimele. Keep an eye on freshman 114-pounder Rylin Reitz, a District 11 Junior High runner-up.

“We want to improve 1 percent every day, with intentional focus on the controllables in order to get 1 percent better every day,” Tamaqua coach Jim McCabe said. “We have to do the things others don’t want to do because it’s tedious and boring. We will have a set of principles that need to be met twice a day, and if they are met and we intentionally focus on that, then we will be better in March than we were in November.”

Panther Valley struggled mightily last season, but head coach Kris Nalesnik still got 30 boys to come out for the team. More than that, just one, IxSaviar Bracero, is a senior. The Panthers have 13 sophomores and nine freshmen. The goal now is to teach them and retain them to build for this year and the future.

Juniors Landon Hunsicker, Hayden Matula, Aydan Watson and Carlos Maldonado-Rosa are returning starters for Panther Valley. Freshmen Dominic Brogan and Nathan Rolon are wrestlers to watch.

“With another year under their belts, this junior class has grown by leaps and bounds,” Nalesnik said. “While we are still very young and still rebuilding, we expect to see some success this season, especially with the massive growth in signups. … These guys are working harder than any team I have had to this point, and I am incredibly excited for what this season will bring.”

Hayden Matula, Panther Valley
Carlos Maldonado-Rosa, Panther Valley
Landon Hunsicker, Panther Valley

Schuylkill League Boys’ Wrestling Capsules

Division I

Blue Mountain

Head coach: Alex Gosch (4th season)

Last year: 12-6, 3-1 D-I

Returnees: Owen Woll (42-9) sr., 160; Bryce Bodenberg (25-9) sr., 145; Thomas Herring, sr., 152; Preston Whalen, sr., 172; David Renninger, sr., 215; Cooper Leibold, jr., 127; Troy Mady, jr., 145; Vaughn Helverson, jr., 285; Brian Brobst (27-13) soph., 133; Jacob Blankenhorn, soph., 139; Keenan Hall, soph., 139

Newcomers: Saul Recinos, sr., 145; Dylan Foose, sr., 285; Finley Witman, jr., 121; Matthew Fischetti, jr., 139; Daniel Hillbish, jr., 152; Zackary Bossons, jr., 172; Jarrid Hilt, jr., 189; Sebastian Hilt, soph., 133; Landon Daubert, soph., 160; Joseph Frey, soph., 189; Grayson Freed, fr., 107; Caden Fenstermacher, fr., 114; Jackson Fischetti, fr., 121; Aidan Bossons, fr., 127

Outlook: Eagles’ numbers are up again (25) as they return nine starters and add several talented newcomers. If Blue Mountain can get everyone to weight and fill the lineup consistently, the Eagles can improve last year’s record, challenge for the division title and qualify for District Duals.

North Schuylkill

Head coach: Corey Fetterolf (9th season)

Last year: 12-3, 4-0 D-I. Division I dual-meet champion, Schuylkill League Tournament team champion, District 11 AA Duals quarterfinalist

Returnees: Cadyn McGraw (30-16) sr., 215; Stanley Padakowski (21-16) sr., 121-133; Gaige Mentusky (30-12) sr., 107-114; Ben Carr, sr., 160-172; Alex Justo, sr., 145-152; Connor Hoover, jr., 127-133; Michael Grady, jr., 139-145; Alex Deritis (26-12) jr., 127-133; Connor Dower, jr., 172-189; Kaden Tavares, jr., 145-152; Bryce Kile (27-13) soph., 152-160; William Wysoski, soph., 285; Caleb Rusk, soph., 139-145; Evan Miernicki, soph., 114-121; Noah Leib, soph., 127-133; Easton Edwards (28-10) soph., 121-127

Newcomers: Lucas Montero, sr., 145-152; Shane Smith, sr., 133-139; David Martinez, sr., 285; Kameron Roberts, soph., 127-133; Skyler Logenberger, soph., 152-160; Sam Leedom, soph., 133-139; Johnny Peters, soph., 133-139; Taylor Javier, soph., 215-285; Bobby Holmes, soph., 133-139; Jayden Billus, soph., 152-160; Maxwell Kline, soph., 172-189; Carter Fertig, soph., 172-189; Carmon Presto, soph., 160-172; Nelson Berger, soph., 285; Logan McCabe, fr., 107; Brock Holmes, fr., 139-145; Bode Gates, fr., 145-152

Outlook: The Spartans are loaded. They have a huge roster (33), 10 returning starters, four others with varsity experience and a slew of newcomers who led North Schuylkill to a second-place finish at the District 11 Junior High Championships. The job now is to mold that talent and turn it into production against tougher competition, especially outside the Schuylkill League. Division I and league tournament favorite until somebody proves otherwise.

Panther Valley

Head coach: Kris Nalesnik (4th season)

Last year: 0-17, 0-4 D-I

Returnees: Landon Hunsicker, jr., 133; Hayden Matula, jr., 127; Aydan Watson, jr., 189; Carlos Maldonado-Rosa, jr., 215

Newcomers: IxSaviar Bracero, sr., 152; Riley McFayden, jr., 152; Cameron Rolon, jr., 152; Joseph Zarsky, jr., 172; Logan Wise, soph., 114; Jason Rodriguez, soph., 114; Emmanuel Andrades, soph., 121; Ezekial Matias, soph., 133; Cayden Moore, soph., 145; Jeremiah Smith, soph., 152; Ralph Vazquez-Matta, soph., 160; Lyric Ingrassia, soph., 172; Dyllan Gommer, soph., 172; Benjamin Zambrana, soph., 215; Nathan Blose, soph., 285; Anthony Iudicello, soph., 285; Roman Ascani, soph., 285; Ixaiah Bracero, fr., 107; Dominic Brogan, fr., 121; Nathan Rolon, fr., 139; Dennis Williams, fr., 215; Markell Wilson, fr., 133; Jariel Vargas, fr., 160; Joseph Terrero, fr., 285; Caleb Lockwitch, fr., 160; Yangel Rivera, fr., 114

Outlook: Panthers’ rebuilding project continues. They’ve got the numbers (30); now it’s a matter of teaching. Expect more growing pains, but with the ability to fill the lineup, a few wins may come their way, too.

Pottsville

Head coach: Brad Leonard (2nd season)

Last year: 6-12, 1-3 D-I

Returnees: Terrell McFarland (35-8) sr., 189-215; Kaiden Renn, sr., 172; Cole Cesari, sr., 285; Stephen Karinch, jr., 127-133; Colin Kline, jr., 145; Ronald Peleschak, jr., 152-160; Khamari Bailey, jr., 189-215;  Elijah Accardi, jr., 285; Cole Cook (26-12) soph., 114

Newcomers: Halel Campo, sr., 127-133; Jacoby Hay, sr., 215; Hudson Clews, soph., 139; Gavin Lutsky, fr., 107; Silas Smith, fr., 121; Cole Daubert, fr., 127-133; Corbin Evans, fr., 152-160

Outlook: With nine returning starters and an influx of freshmen, Crimson Tide have a chance to improve last season’s record — if they can stay healthy. Injuries decimated the roster last season, and there’s not much depth this season, either.

Tamaqua

Head coach: Jim McCabe (21st season)

Last year: 8-10, 2-2 D-I

Returnees: William Behun, sr., 285; Angelo Cerimele, sr., 160; Jonathan Knepper, sr., 145; Frankie Hill, jr., 152; Brody Schlier, jr., 139; Evan Temarantz, jr., 160; Tyler MacMillian, jr., 145

Newcomers: C.J. Walker, jr., 172; Jesus Laureano, jr., 189; Terran Wakefield, soph., 127; Rylin Reitz, fr., 114; T.J. Hartman, fr., 160

Outlook: Blue Raiders lost seven starters to graduation, so this could be a rebuilding season. They have some talented individuals, but newcomers will need to contribute to post dual-meet wins.

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