He did almost have one of the great two-week stretches an Easton athlete can have. Defensive MVP of the P’Burg game, tech fall in the deciding bout to beat Nazareth. Wouldn’t shock me if he’s on the 6A all state football team as a defensive end when they come out. Think he can medal in Hershey too (currently ranked #8 in 3A).
Classy of him to put out the statement, though I don’t think he needed to (because I don’t think he did anything wrong!). All indications are he’s a pretty good kid.
This has obviously blown up on wrestling social media nationally, stinks it has overshadowed a great match - fundamentally changed it, so it should, but a lot of great performances are lost due to the official.
Relayer, to answer your question, I don’t think there is a mechanism for reversing the outcome of the dual. What Brad Wilson did suggest (and where it matters) is the D11 seeding committee should take this into account in February. Why that matters - top two teams from D11 go to states. I’m pretty confident that Bethlehem Catholic will be the top seed and best team (they’re your state title favorites, though not as overwhelming as in years past). Then it’s a four horse race, with Easton/Nazareth/Notre Dame/Northampton. What I am afraid of is, Notre Dame getting the two-seed, this win makes Nazareth the three, and Easton drops to four and has to beat Becahi in semifinals just to get to states, while Nazareth won’t see Becahi until they’ve already qualified as the other finalist. Nazareth does not wrestle Becahi in the regular season (Easton, Notre Dame, and Northampton all do) and outside of Becahi, ND only wrestles tiny Colonial League schools during the season then bumps up for the postseason (new this year). If you’re deciding between Easton/Nazareth as the 2/3, then it doesn’t matter. But if it’s 3/4 (or as Brad suggested, Nazareth at 2 and Easton at 4 behind ND) then the ramifications for the call last night are huge. Probably a state championship berth. Or Easton can go out and beat Becahi in February and be done with it.