HATBORO-HORSHAM DOWNS PLYMOUTH WHITMARSH ON SENIOR NIGHT
by Glenn Kaiser
HORSHAM, PA-The Hatboro-Horsham Wrestling Warriors were at full strength in their home gym on Senior Night and pinned down the Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials 39-31. H-H recorded four falls and collected two forfeits as they improved to 4-4 overall and 1-1 in the SOL Liberty Division. H-H won five of the ten contested bouts, as H-H forfeited to P-W’s Jake Williams at 120-pounds, securing big bonus points in four of those matches for the win.
After receiving forfeits at 215-pounds (match started here) and 285, H-H’s 106-pounder Ryan Allgeier made quick work of the Colonials’ Younguk Han with a headlock at the whistle and finished with a tight cradle in 40-seconds of the first period to put the Warriors up 18-0 on the scoreboard. P-W’s Ashton Wittenberg closed the gap on H-H 18-16 at 126lbs. with a 12-0 major decision over H-H’s Orion Newell after a pin by Colin Wagner (P-W) at 113, and a forfeit at 120.
H-H sophomore standout Chris Staub (15-2 with 12 falls) took care of business at 132-pounds with a first-period fall over Joe Bussell with a tight half-nelson, getting the Warriors back on track, 24-16, and they never looked back. Russell Lilly followed with a solid 8-2 decision over Mohammed Charabi (P-W), using a tight headlock, pushing the lead to 27-16. Joe Martini, III, then made it three in a row with nasty cement-job, finishing the fall, with double boots in just 49-seconds.
The Colonials countered with two pins of their own at 152 and 160, as both Ty Borkowski & Justin Bainbridge recorded first period falls respectfully, pulling the Colonials within five points 33-22 with two bouts remaining, making the possibility of a comeback reality. But H-H 172-pounder Brady Pagano put an end to the Colonials hopes, securing a timely fall in the second-period with a whip-headlock on Matt Tadeo nailing down the team win for the Warriors. In what could have been for all the marbles in the match at 189-pounds, Matt Sadel (P-W) downed Hunter Long (H-H) 8-4 in a battle of two solid grapplers to finish the team scoring 39-31 and a big win for Hatboro-Horsham. The match can be viewed on YouTube (HHTV) via the PA-Wrestling.com link posted below.
The H-H win may not be enough to get them into next week’s first round of the District One Team Championships at 4-4, but it certainly hurts P-W’s (7-6) chances if they were to enter the duals. Seeding comes out over the weekend. Stay tuned to see where Quakertown (5-0) and Council Rock South (5-1) end up, possibly #1 and #2, and look for Pennridge (7-3), with their big win over Souderton (5-6) 39-28 to move up into one of the top eight seeds. Pennsbury (8-4) will also be up in the top eight most likely, as Boyertown lost to Perk Valley 33-30 last night. Both CB East (6-3) and Souderton could make the field (if entered). But Souderton’s loss to the ‘Ridge hurts, as does the Patriots’ loss to North Penn (6-7) 36-21. So somewhat of a shake-up in one evening of wrestling in the SOL…
Hatboro-Horsham 39, Plymouth Whitemarsh 31
on Wednesday, January 19, 2022
at Hatboro-Horsham
Related Info
215 - Andy Alameda-Guzman won by forfeit (6-0)
285 - Stephen Stunder won by forfeit (12-0)
106 - Ryan Allgeier pinned Younguk Han, .40 (18-0)
113 - Colin Wagner pinned Keith Toll, .54 (18-6)
120 - Jake Williams won by forfeit (18-12)
126 - Ashton Wittenberg maj. dec. Orion Newell, 12-0 (18-16)
132 - Christopher Staub pinned Joe Bussell, 1.34 (24-16)
138 - Russell Lilly dec. Mohammed Charabi, 8-2 (27-16)
145 - Joe Martini III pinned Jared McGee, .49 (33-16)
152 - Ty Borkowski pinned Josh Schwartz, 1.40 (33-22)
160 - Justin Bainbridge pinned Joseph Palmeri, 1.20 (33-28)
172 - Brady Pagano pinned Matt Tadeo, 2.15 (39-28)
189 - Matt Sadel dec. Hunter Long, 8-4 (39-31)
Hatboro-Horsham wrestlers in bold.
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