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PIAA State Wrestling Tournament

RoverNation05

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Hershey is here! The 88th PIAA Wrestling tournament starts on Thursday, with 20 man brackets in 3A and 2A and 16 woman brackets on the girls side. This is the second PIAA tournament that will feature an officially sanctioned girls bracket alongside the big school and small school classifications.

This preview will predominantly feature 3A, which is obviously what I follow most closely, and for my money is the most interesting. I’ll give high level info and picks on the 2A and Girls side. But 3A is where I make my money. It’s a fascinating year, where I don’t think there is a solid team favorite – Team Champ Bethlehem Catholic has finished third in both their District and Regional tournaments, with state runner-up Nazareth winning the titles in both spots. Easton, Notre Dame, and Council Rock South are sending the most athletes to states with seven. Thomas Jefferson and Connellsville were mere points away from each other and way out ahead of the field in the West Regional. It is the type of state tournament where if a team gets two or three to finals, that might be good enough to win a title. I don’t know if anybody is going to break 100 points, it’s either going to be a “we medaled a ton” or “we had two champs” decides it. Which is fun!

I’ll go weight-by-weight with a breakdown of regional champs and the bracket, which are preliminary right now (Pa-Wrestling is a wealth of information, and they’re good about knowing and applying the seeding criteria to get very accurate brackets out before the PIAA releases them tomorrow). This year, we’ve moved from five regions to four, meaning that the four regional champs all get seeded away from each other, there will be no Region 1 vs Region 1 in quarterfinals, as there has always been. Brackets then get determined based on the placement of each of the regional champs – so wrestlers who finished 2nd through 5th in any region are not seeded, and not seeded away from champs, but rather bracketed based on the seeding of the champ in their region. That may make more sense as we get into brackets. I'll add back in Jeff Upson's state rankings once they post on Tuesday or Wednesday. Here we go!

103 Pounds
Regional Champions
West: Nicholas McGarrity, Peters Township (So. 40-4): S6
Northeast: Brayden Wenrich, Northampton (Fr. 41-5): JH1
Southeast: Chase Williams, CB East (Fr. 36-2)
Southcentral: Sam Culp, Red Land (Sr. 29-6)
Nationally Ranked: #6 Brayden Wenrich, #21 Nico Emili, Bethlehem Catholic (Fr. 33-8; NE2): JH5

The Favorite: Brayden Wenrich, Northampton
Wenrich has been nationally ranked in the top ten all year and is one of the better freshmen in the country for the Konkrete Kids. He medaled at 107 at Ironman back in December, but spent most of the year up at 114. He was fourth at Ironman, third at the Hurricane Classic. He’s a tall, lanky 107 who is brutal on top.

Bracket Buster: Zach Rehak, Thomas Jefferson (So. 38-10; W2)
Rehak has been ranked in the top five in the state at various points in the year, and dropping a pair of matches at regionals has him in from the fifth spot in the west. He should win his first round match, then has Sam Culp on “upset” alert, and could easily get himself into quarters and a match from medaling.

Best First Round Match: Nico Emili, Bethlehem Catholic (Fr. 33-8; NE2): JH5 vs. Tommy Gretz, Connellsville (So. 39-9; W3)
Emili and Gretz met at team states when they were ranked #2 and #3 in the state, with Emili winning by major. Gretz dropped his regional semifinal to qualify out of the third spot, so what we thought might be a semifinal back in February is now a first round matchup.

Predicted Semifinals: Nicholas McGarrity vs. Brayden Wenrich / Andrew Alexander, Mifflin County (So. 39-4; W2) vs. Nico Emili
McGarrity is the most experienced guy here, a medalist last year as a freshman. He should get through quarters rather easily, ditto for Wenrich. That might be the de facto final if they hit in semis. On the bottom half, Alexander and Emili have brutal paths, with Alexander drawing Cael Muller (Notre Dame) in the first round, who easily could switch spots with him, then regional champ Chase Williams in the quarters. Emili has to go through Gretz and the Rehak/Culp winner.

Predicted Final: Brayden Wenrich, Northampton vs. Nico Emili, Bethlehem Catholic
This one feels like an all D11 affair. Wenrich and McGarrity is probably the best bout in the bracket, but give me the talented freshman. Emili is a physical load, and if he gets past his first match, I feel pretty good about him going to finals.

Predicted Champ: Brayden Wenrich, Northampton
Wenrich has beaten Emili 8-4 and 4-0 the last two weeks. The D11 final was a big move for seven, then he coasted. Last week actually showed me how big the gap is, with Wenrich riding out Emili and really staying out of harms way on his feet. He’ll become the second KKid to win a title as a freshman (Juliah Chlebove) and prevent KKid legacy Emili (whose father Dave was a two-time state finalist in the ‘90s for Don Rohn’s crew) from getting his first.
 
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114 Pounds

Regional Champs
Southeast: Dominick Morrison, Hatboro-Horsham (So. 42-1): S1
West: Nico Kapusta, Hempfield Area (Jr. 17-0)
Southcentral: Thunder Beard, Central Dauphin (Jr. 36-3)
Northeast: Emilio Albanese, Emmaus (So. 35-6): S4
Nationally Ranked: #9 Dominick Morrison

The Favorite: Dominick Morrison, Hatboro-Horsham
Morrison is a returning state champion (the first in Hatboro-Horsham history) and can get halfway to the immortality that comes with four state titles by winning this weekend. He’s 86-4 in his career, with his lone loss this season coming in the CoalCracker finals to national #1 Freddy Bachman in a 4-2 match. Morrison doesn’t score a ton of points, but he’s incredibly strategic and hard to score on.

Bracket Buster: Max Tancini, Perkiomen Valley (Jr. 43-5): S6, S5
Tancini is the only person in the bracket with multiple state medals. He was an overtime scramble away from making state finals in 2024, and he’s every bit good enough to roll deep into the tournament.

Best First Round Match: Nico Kapusta vs. Max Tancini
Another match that should be a state semifinal, not a first-round meeting. Both have been to the state tournament every year of high school. There won’t be a ton of scoring in this one, but the tension will be through the roof.

Predicted Semifinals: Dominick Morrison vs. Wilmont Kai, Whitehall (Jr. 31-3; NE2) / Thunder Beard vs. Emilio Albanese
Morrison should get through with relative ease on the top half of the bracket. The other quarter is an absolute monster, with the Tancini-Kapusta winner getting Wilmont Kai, who has been in the top 5 in the state all year and was a medalist in 2024, as the prize for their efforts. Kai is th biggest kid in the bracket, I have no idea how he makes 116. On the bottom half, Beard similarly should feel safe getting to semis. And on the bottom, Emilio Albanese and Matteo Gallegos DuBois (Fr. 37-4, W2, JH6, JH1) will be electric. A quarter fit for a state final. Gallegos got the better of Albanese at the Mid-Winter Mayhem in Chambersburg, and I’d anticipate another one score match.

Predicted Finals: Dominick Morrison, Hatboro-Horsham vs. Emilio Albanese, Emmaus
Morrison feels like a relatively safe bet coming out of the top, but Kai is a tough match up for anybody. I think the Gallegos-Albanese winner is going to come out of the bottom half, though Beard feels like he’s been around forever and feels due. Albanese would be the third state finalist in Emmaus history, joining Bryan Reiss (2005, their only state champ) and Taylor Brown (2007 and 2008).

Predicted Champ: Dominick Morrison, Hatboro-Horsham
Morrison beat Albanese 4-1 last year in the semifinal, and 1-0 earlier this season. They’re close. But Albanese has to show he can score when he needs to in a huge match against a national caliber opponent. Don’t know if we’re there yet.
 
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121 Pounds

Regional Champs
Southcentral: Elijah Hewitt, Northeastern (Sr. 37-2)
Southeast: Brayden Sigle, Downingtown West (Jr. 34-7)
Northeast: Reef Dillard, Bethlehem Catholic (So. 33-8)
West: Braiden Weaver, Altoona (Jr. 38-6; Buffalo): S5
Nationally Ranked: #21 Nick Salamone (Jr. 29-7; NE2; S7, S8)

The Favorite: Braiden Weaver, Altoona
This bracket blew up when Landon Sidun (Norwin) broke his hand at WPIAL Duals, ending his season in February. Sidun was about as heavy a favorite as you could find, which is typical of the national #1 wrestler at a weight. None of the 127s had enough time to make a descent work with the current weigh-in rules, but I’m surprised nobody from 114 came up. Instead, we have a top ranked wrestler in Weaver, who owns a highlight win over 2A favorite Brock Rothermel (Line Mountain), and was sixth at Powerade, but is not the overwhelming national caliber kid you usually see as the top dog in a PA lightweight.

Bracket Buster: Kavin Muyleart, Cedar Cliff (So. 23-4; SC2)
Muyleart came into high school a much ballyhooed freshman, who had huge national freestyle results. But he hasn’t been very healthy in high school and when he’s been on the mat, he’s been inconsistent. But he’s the most talented guy in the bunch, and in a wide open weight class he just might explode.

Best First Round Match: Nolan Rice, Connellsville (So. 34-12; W3) vs. Nick Salamone, Easton
Rice was a match off of the medal stand last year, while Salamone has a pair of low medals in his first two trips to Hershey. Both have wrestled great schedules and a million big matches as part of two of the premier programs in the state. Salamone owns wins over three nationally ranked wrestlers, but hasn’t quite put it together in a big tournament to get those accolades.

Predicted Semifinals: Nick Salamone, Easton vs. Leo Joseph, Greater Latrobe (Sr. 36-5; Navy; W2) / Reef Dillard, Bethlehem Catholic vs. Braiden Weaver, Altoona
Salamone and Elijah Hewitt is a solid quarterfinal, where I feel more confident in the schedule Salamone wrestled during the year as having him ready for a big Friday afternoon match. Joseph should be favored over Sigle, again, having been through the meatgrinder in the WPIAL really helps. On the bottom, Muyleart and Dillard is fireworks versus paint drying, but Dillard is so good as defensive scrambling and a monster on top, exactly what Muyleart struggles with. Weaver should safely come through the bottom.

Predicted Final: Nick Salamone, Easton vs. Reef Dillard, Bethlehem Catholic
Salamone owns a win over Joseph last year at the Hurricane, and the Red Rover has shown, in wins over Ethan Timar (St. Edward) and John McGinty (St. Joseph Regional) that he can beat national caliber kids. His best is better than Josephs. Dillard is not quite his brother, but he’s a really tough match up in his own right, and Bethlehem Catholic wrestlers are notorious for showing up in Hershey.

Predicted Champ: Nick Salamone, Easton
Jody Karam gets his only state champ at Easton in his last year. Salamone and Dillard have been as close as possible – a win by Salamone would even their career series at 4-4, and Salamone won in ultimate tiebreakers at Districts, where Dillard won in tiebrekers at regionals, as the last three bouts have gone to overtime. A similarly close, tense state final would be expected, but I think Salamone has a few more leg attacks that he might convert one to win.
 
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