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DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013)

  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS
  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS

  • 85 POUNDS
  • 98 POUNDS

1938: 1939: 1940: 1941:

  • Dick Willis, Steelton
  • 1973:
  • Greg Duke, Manheim Twp.

Eugene Donato, Steelton Carl Bowser, West York Carl Bowser, West York

  • 1974:
  • (A) Randy Hoffman, Cumberland Valley

(B) Bob Enders, Susquehanna Twp.

95 POUNDS

Ben Klugh, Steelton
1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988:
(A) Barry Blefko, Manheim Twp.

  • (B) Ken Waters, Susquehanna Twp.
  • 1938:

1939: 1940: 1941: 1942: 1943: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972:
James Laughran, Hanover Eugene Donato, Steelton Sam Donato, Steelton Bob Brown, West York Eugene Brady, West York John Loose, West York Jack Pizzengrilli, Hershey Merv Hemperly, J.P. J.P. McCaskey Clair Koser, Manheim Central Harold Gillespie, J.P. J.P. McCaskey Jim Roth, Hanover Chester Timmons, Hershey William Billet, York Jerry Hemperly, J.P. McCaskey Cleon Cassel, Hershey Ralph Hartlaub, Hanover Rodney Gibble, Manheim Central Don Bell, Columbia Ken Weichart, York Clyde Cressler, Newport Vance Miller, Newport Bob Bell, Columbia Clyde Neidigh, Newport Jerry Williams, Manheim Central Sherm Hostler, Newport Stan Zeamer, Manheim Central Mark Koestner, Donegal Chris Black, Susquehanna Twp. Stu Hogentogler, Columbia Rick Swanger, Cumberland Valley Mark Spangeberg, Camp Hill Scott Newhouse, Cedar Cliff Tom Baxter, Manheim Twp. Andy Zook, Newport
(AAA) Jeff Rosenberger, Warwick (AA) Ken Waters, Susquehanna Twp.

(AAA) George Harrison, York (AA) Rob Hejmanowski, Northern

(AAA) Tim Pierce, Red Land (AA) Mike Maurer, East Pennsboro

(AAA) Tim Pierce, Red Land (AA) Terry Lauver, East Juniata

(AAA) Chuck Deibler, Lower Dauphin (AA) Mike Rhoads, Hamburg

(AAA) Fredo Pagan, J.P. McCaskey (AA) Marty Walsh, Northern

(AAA) Dru Gentzler, Dover (AA) Cordell Musser, Garden Spot

(AAA) Dave Orris, Cedar Cliff (AA) Craig Corbin, Steel-High

(AAA) Dave Orris, Cedar Cliff (AA) Jeff Brown, Juniata

(AAA) Bernie Grundusky, Cedar Cliff (AA) Jeff Forrer, Susquenita

(AAA) Bernie Grundusky, Cedar Cliff (AA) Tim Cook, Biglerville

(AAA) Mark Smith, Dover (AA) Mike Shollenberger, Eastern

(AAA) Mark Smith, Dover (AA) George Swann, Cocalico

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DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013)

  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS
  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS

  • 103 POUNDS
  • 103 POUNDS

1942: 1943: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972:

  • Carl Bowser, West York
  • 1998:

1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011:
(AAA) Jim Thornton, Cumberland Valley

  • (AA) Evan Sola, Conrad Weiser
  • Don Witmyer, Manheim Central

Eugene Brady, West York Leroy Duke, J.P. McCaskey Herb Marley, West York Merv Hemperly, J.P. McCaskey Richard Rabbenstine, Hanover Doug Cassel, Hanover
(AAA) Jim Collins, Northern Lebanon (AA) Shain Leggett, Biglerville

(AAA) Jason Amato, Gettysburg (AA) Charlie Getz, Conrad Weiser
Jim Roth, Hanover Chester Timmons, Hershey Ronald Becker, West York Dick Charles, J.P. McCaskey Richard Fisher, Reading Ralph Jenkins, Reading Rodney Gibble, Manheim Central Don Bell, Columbia Henry Martzell, Manheim Central Robert Lutz, Mechanicsburg Bill Favinger, Mechanicsburg Robert Bell, Columbia Bernie Lomman, Cedar Cliff Bill Pinkerton, Lower Dauphin Sherm Hostler, Newport John Miller, Elizabethtown Ron Cruys, Lower Dauphin Chris Black, Susquehanna Twp. Dan Sanders, Lower Dauphin Dan Blakinger, Manheim Twp. Dan Blakinger, Manheim Twp. Wray Kiralfy, Warwick
(AAA) Chris Yentzer, West Perry (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover

(AAA) Garrett Barbush, Manheim Central (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover

(AAA) Morgan Baublitz, Cumberland Valley (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover

(AAA) Tyler Nauman, Middletown (AA) Brad Kummerer, Hamburg

(AAA) Walt Peppelman, Central Dauphin (AA) Bryce Marshall, Bermudian Springs

(AAA) Chris Albright, Red Lion (AA) Matt Yocco, Brandywine Heights

(AAA) Simon Rice, Central Dauphin (AA) Joe Spisak, Boiling Springs

  • Mark Peters, Newport
  • (AAA) Cameron Throckmorton, South Western

(AA) Charlie Bise, East Pennsboro
1989:

1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997:
(AAA) Troy Longenecker, Governor Mifflin

  • (AA) Mike Mayberry, Halifax
  • (AAA) Shyheim Brown, Central Dauphin

(AA) Nate Giorgio, Schuylkill Valley
(AAA) Jason Frable, Ephrata

  • (AA) Mike Mayberry, Halifax
  • (AAA) Jordan Conaway, New Oxford

(AA) Joseph Byers, Delone Catholic
(AAA) Jason Frable, Ephrata

  • (AA) Robbie Corbin, Hanover
  • (AAA) Colin Ochs, Governor Mifflin

(AA) Joseph Byers, Boiling Springs
(AAA) Jeff Gibble, Wilson (AA) John Halulko, Brandywine Heights

(AAA) Jeff Gibble, Wilson (AA) Jeremy Reck, Hanover

(AAA) Shawn O’Connell, Solanco

(AA) Jeremy Reck, Hanover (AAA) Mike Khan, Harrisburg (AA) Chong Moua, Cocalico

(AAA) Mike Khan, Harrisburg (AA) Derek Sola, Conrad Weiser

(AAA) Mike Khan, Harrisburg (AA) Matt Langdon, Wyomissing

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DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013)

  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS
  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS

  • 105 POUNDS
  • 112 POUNDS

1938: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1973:
Phil Geib, Manheim Central Ben Klugh, Steelton Warren Geib, Manheim Central Freeland Edwards, Manheim Central Andy Zook, Newport
1943: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973:
Bob Brown, West York Attillio Grosse, J.P. McCaskey Stan Shear, J.P. McCaskey Leroy Duke, J.P. McCaskey Ronald Diehm, Manheim Central Leon Senft, West York Richard Rabbenstine, Hanover Doug Cassel, Hershey William Laudermilch, Hershey William Billet, York
1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988:
(A) Scott Longey, Cedar Cliff (B) Joe Kimmel, East Pennsboro

(A) Scott Longey, Cedar Cliff

  • (B) Ken Horchler, Millersburg
  • Jerry Hemperly, J.P. McCaskey

Dick Charles, J.P. McCaskey

  • Cleon Cassel, Hershey
  • (AAA) Barry Blefko, Manheim Twp.

  • (AA) Joe Gross, Hanover
  • Cleon Cassel, Hershey

Rodney Gibble, Manheim Central Robert Groff, J.P. McCaskey Donald Wood, Mechanicsburg Bruce Hershey, Manheim Central Clyde Cressler, Newport Lee Hershey, Manheim Central Bernie Lomman, Cedar Cliff Jerry Williams, Manheim Central Dana Luckenbaugh, West York Sherm Hostler, Newport Hodge Little, Newport Lee Dobyns, Newport Dave Yohn, Manheim Central Dave Yohn, Manheim Central Ray High, Garden Spot
(AAA) Jeff Rosenberger, Warwick (AA) Ted Rubright, Hamburg

(AAA) David Malles, Hempfield (AA) Bryon Benner, East Juniata

(AAA) David Georgeoff, Cumberland Valley (AA) Tony Weaver, Pequea Valley

(AAA) John Worley, Red Land (AA) Dante Desiderio, Brandywine Heights

(AAA) John Worley, Red Land (AA) Mike Rhoads, Hamburg
Mike Torcia, Red Land

  • Eric Mast, Mechanicsbug
  • (AAA) Ken Wilson, Warwick

(AA) Chris Bilbie, Susquehannock
1974:

1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982:
(A) Dan Baum, Elizabethtown

  • (B) Larry Pequinot, Dover
  • (AAA) Cordell Musser, Garden Spot

(AA) Kurt Ryan, Hanover
(A) Bob Ortenzio, Cedar Cliff

  • (B) Dean Overholt, Middletown
  • (AAA) Don Bates, Cedar Cliff

(AA) Craig Corbin, Steel-High
(AAA) Dale Hixon, Lower Dauphin

  • (AA) Jeff Rubright, Hamburg
  • (AAA) Corey DeAngelo, Carlisle

(AA) Larry Stazewski, Susquehanna Twp.
(AAA) Ted McWilliams, Dallastown

  • (AA) Bob Crawford, Hanover
  • (AAA) Keith Neff, Penn Manor

(AA) Mike Rineer, East Pennsboro
(AAA) Ken Shorts, West York

  • (AA) Rich Lenker, Bermudian Springs
  • (AAA) Matt Grim, Spring Grove

(AA) Rich Aldridge, Susquehanna Twp.
(AAA) David Malles, Hempfield

  • (AA) Rick Munkitrick, Northern
  • (AAA) Mark Eckenrode, Dover

(AA) Brad Brubaker, Donegal
(AAA) John Aumiller, Cedar Cliff (AA) Terry Lauver, East Juniata

106 POUNDS

  • 2013:
  • (AAA) Connor Sheehan, Solanco

  • (AA) Tyshaun White, Bishop McDevitt
  • (AAA) John Aumiller, Cedar Cliff

(AA) Dave Bender, Juniata

  • 2012:
  • (AAA) Logan Feeser, South Western

  • (AA) Korbin Myers, Boiling Springs
  • (AAA) Gary Schnupp, Warwick

(AA) Jim Bechtel, Manheim Central

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DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013)

  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS
  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS

  • 112 POUNDS
  • 112 POUNDS

1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002:
(AAA) Curt Burkett, Chambersburg (AA) Daryl Silsley, Bermudian Springs
2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011:
(AAA) Ryan Williams, Cumberland Valley (AA) Mike Anderson, Littlestown

(AAA) Keith Helfrick, Cumberland Valley (AA) Rich Williams, Susquenita
(AAA) Morgan Baublitz, Cumberland Valley (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover

(AAA) John Rutter, Central Dauphin (AA) Jared Daum, Susquenita
(AAA) Tyler Nauman, Middletown (AA) Brad Kummerer, Hamburg

(AAA) Neal Metzger, Spring Grove (AA) Dan Hannum, Oley Valley
(AAA) Tony Dallago, Central Dauphin (AA) Bryce Marshall, Bermudian Springs

(AAA) Joey Wildasin, South Western (AA) Dan Hannum, Oley Valley
(AAA) Chris Albright, Red Lion (AA) Matt Yocco, Brandywine Heights

(AAA) Jason Gross, Dallastown (AA) Joe Fick, Oley Valley
(AAA) Simon Rice, Central Dauphin (AA) Joe Spisak, Boiling Springs

(AAA) Mark Eckenrode, Dover (AA) George Swann, Cocalico
(AAA) Kevin Gooding, Central Dauphin (AA) Zach Beitz, Juniata

(AAA) Shawn Knapik, Ephrata (AA) Joel Kercher, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) Dereck Enders, Big Spring (AA) Nick Lamoreaux, Milton Hershey

(AAA) Brandon Wingert, South Western (AA) Shawn Edwards, East Pennsboro
(AAA) Jordan Conaway, New Oxford (AA) Brad Farley, Bermudian Springs

(AAA) Chad Bear, Cumberland Valley (AA) Dwayne Bieber, Brandywine Heights

113 POUNDS

  • 2013:
  • (AAA) Tanner Shoap, Chambersburg

(AA) Korbin Myers, Boiling Springs
(AAA) Chad Bear, Cumberland Valley

  • (AA) John Halulko, Brandywine Heights
  • 2012:
  • (AAA) Tanner Shoap, Chambersburg

(AA) Ryan Diehl, Trinity
(AAA) Jeff Gibble, Wilson (AA) Matt McMullen, Juniata

115 POUNDS

1938: 1939: 1940: 1941:
Elmer Hershey, Manheim Central Verlin Vallati, Hershey Ben Klugh, Steelton
(AAA) Mark Mentzer, Big Spring (AA) Chad Luckenbaugh, West York
Dick Milley, J.P. McCaskey
(AAA) Blake Romano, Cumberland Valley (AA) Chong Moua, Cocalico

(AAA) Jared Sullivan, South Western (AA) Derek Sola, Conrad Weiser

(AAA) Sam Lannigan, Conestoga Valley (AA) Matt Langdon, Wyomissing

(AAA) John Thorson, Carlisle (AA) Evan Sola, Conrad Weiser

(AAA) Wade Shupe, Gettysburg (AA) Adam Smith, Newport

(AAA) Byron Dunlap, Dallastown (AA) Jim Collins, Northern Lebanon

(AAA) Shaun Sehar, Central Dauphin (AA) Steve Fehnel, Schuylkill Valley

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DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013)

  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS
  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS

  • 119 POUNDS
  • 119 POUNDS

  • 1973:
  • Larry Kepp, CD East
  • 1993:

1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011:
(AAA) Dana Weber, Waynesboro (AA) Matt Sprenkle, West York

  • 1974:
  • (A) Andy Zook, Newport

  • (B) John Little, Solanco
  • (AAA) Blaine Sanders, Gettysburg

(AA) Nathan Stock, Bermudian Springs
1975:

1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992:
(A) Brian Brown, Manheim Central

  • (B) Ronald Stoak, Susquenita
  • (AAA) Kirby Martin, Garden Spot

(AA) Jeff Reese, Oley Valley
(AAA) Chris Xakellis, J.P. McCaskey

  • (AA) Tom Newcombe, Hanover
  • (AAA) Chris Smith, Cedar Cliff

(AA) Nate Ammann, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) Chris Xakellis, J.P. McCaskey

  • (AA) Dave Kircher, Lancaster Catholic
  • (AAA) Matt Plasterer, Penn Manor

(AA) Jake Stork, Schuylkill Valley
(AAA) Charlie Cole, Lower Dauphin

  • (AA) Randy Kyner, Big Spring
  • (AAA) Jared Sullivan, South Western

(AA) Ian Beitler, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) John Risser, Elizabethtown

  • (AA) Andy Kuhn, Hanover
  • (AAA) Eric Chambers, CD East

(AA) Tony Ferrizzi, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) Brent Wiley, Muhlenberg

  • (AA) Mike Greiner, Donegal
  • (AAA) Ryan Handy, Dallastown

(AA) Kris Gelsinger, Schuylkill Valley
(AAA) Brent Wiley, Muhlenberg

  • (AA) Dante Desiderio, Brandywine Heights
  • (AAA) Mike Bires, Manheim Central

(AA) Matt Guerrieri, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) Mark Noll, Dallastown

  • (AA) Craig Kiracofe, Boiling Springs
  • (AAA) Tim Haas, Cedar Cliff

(AA) Matt Guerrieri, Brandywien Heights
(AAA) Brad Lloyd, Red Lion

  • (AA) Mike Kochenour, Halifax
  • (AAA) Jared Royer, Cedar Cliff

(AA) Matt Guerrieri, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) Dru Gentzler, Dover

  • (AA) Daryl Silsley, Bermudian Springs
  • (AAA) Ryan Williams, Cumberland Valley

(AA) Mike Anderson, Littlestown
(AAA) Keith Helfrick, Cumberland Valley

  • (AA) Rich Williams, Susquenita
  • (AAA) Josh Proctor, Shippensburg

(AA) Kyle Flickinger, Bermudian Springs
(AAA) Tom Miller, Elizabethtown

  • (AA) Bill Berkheimer, Pequea Valley
  • (AAA) Billy Chamberlain, Cumberland Valley

(AA) Zack Wolford, Hanover
(AAA) Jeff Witwer, Garden Spot

  • (AA) Jeff Torak, Wyomissing
  • (AAA) Chris Kochinsky, Middletown

(AA) Nick Yocco, Brandywine Heights
(AAA) Joey Wildasin, South Western

  • (AA) Jeff Torak, Wyomissing
  • (AAA) Chris Kochinsky, Middletown

(AA) Tyler Small, Delone Catholic
(AAA) Scott Forry, Spring Grove

  • (AA) Rick Trimmer, Bermudian Springs
  • (AAA) Simon Rice, Central Dauphin

(AA) Joe Spisak, Boiling Springs
(AAA) Sam Metzger, Spring Grove

  • (AA) Paul Long, Kutztown
  • (AAA) Dylan Nguyen, Red Lion

(AA) Arty Walsh, Juniata
(AAA) Jason Gibble, Wilson

  • (AA) Eric Suhr, Conrad Weiser
  • (AAA) Tyson Dippery, Central Dauphin

(AA) Nate Giorgio, Schuylkill Valley
(AAA) Jose Colon, J.P. McCaskey (AA) Alan Perez, Middletown

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DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013)

  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS
  • CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS

  • 120 POUNDS
  • 120 POUNDS

1942: 1943: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972:

  • Joe Erb, Hanover
  • 1994:
  • (AAA) Damien Harris, Cumberland Valley

  • (AA) Chris Marshall, Biglerville
  • John Bowser, West York

John Bowser, West York Robert Miller, J.P. McCaskey Robert Miller, J.P. McCaskey Earl Hoffman, Hershey Herb Marley, West York Leon Senft, West York Robert Miller, J.P. McCaskey David Miller, West York Tom Geib, Hershey

125 POUNDS

  • (AAA) Jeremy Singleton, Conestoga Valley
  • 1995:

1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011:
(AA) Mike Calcagno, Oley Valley (AAA) Mark Mentzer, Big Spring (AA) Jeff Reese, Oley Valley

Paul Shearer, Manheim Central Joe Saam, J.P. McCaskey Herb Witmer, Columbia
(AAA) Kevin Maier, Reading (AA) Brad Groover, York Suburban

  • Andy Totorici, York
  • (AAA) Byron Warner, Dallastown

  • (AA) Derek Sola, Conrad Weiser
  • Frank Lopresto, Reading

Stan Gibble, Manheim Central William Hershey, Shippensburg Hayes Kline, Newport
(AAA) Byron Warner, Dallastown (AA) Ian Beitler, Brandywine Heights
Michael Bierbower, Mechanicsburg Harry Johnson, Mechanicsburg Lee Hershey, Manheim Central Peter Schwarzbauer, Manheim Central Jim Sanders, Lower Dauphin Stan Zeamer, Manheim Central John Miller, Elizabethtown Bill Luckenbaugh, West York Dan Sanders, Lower Dauphin Jeff Duke, Manheim Twp. Bob Kreiser, Lower Dauphin Lon Barrick, Newport
(AAA) Bobby Handy, Dallastown (AA) Evan Sola, Conrad Weiser

(AAA) Matt Barnett, Hempfield (AA) Evan Sola, Conrad Weiser

(AAA) Darren Murray, Central Dauphin (AA) Dana Gingerich, Delone Catholic

(AAA) Tim Haas, Cedar Cliff (AA) Justin Miller, Delone Catholic

2012:

2013:
(AAA) Cortlandt Schuyler, Manheim Twp. (AA) Brad Farley, Bermudian Springs
(AAA) Charles Griffin, Reading (AA) Glenn Shober, Schuylkill Valley

(AAA) Zach Ulerick, Middletown (AA) Josh Giorgio, Schuylkill Valley
(AAA) Eric Albright, Red Lion (AA) Nick Stabile, Hamburg

125 POUNDS

(AAA) Brian Polashuk, Spring Grove

  • (AA) Brad Kummerer, Hamburg
  • 1938:

1939: 1940: 1941:
Roy Bowser, West York Elmer Hershey, Manheim Central Bob Balmer, J.P. McCaskey Ben Klugh, Steelton
(AAA) Jonathan Crawford, Lower Dauphin (AA) Zach Bryan, Juniata

1989:

1990: 1991: 1992: 1993:
(AAA) Joey Wildasin, South Western (AA) Todd Rupp, Columbia
(AAA) Chris Albright, Red Lion (AA) Nick Yocco, Brandywine Heights

(AAA) Scott Mitchell, Warwick (AA) Rob Eckman, Lampeter-Strasburg
(AAA) Tyler Buckman, Central Dauphin (AA) Tyler Small, Delone Catholic

(AAA) Travis Grim, Spring Grove (AA) Gordon Zubrod, Camp Hill
(AAA) Cameron Throckmorton, South Western (AA) Tyler Small, Delone Catholic

(AAA) Brian Yost, Wilson (AA) Justin Jacobs, Daniel Boone
(AAA) Bobby Rehm, Penn Manor (AA) Mark Lentz, Boiling Springs

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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN District of INDIANA UNITED STATES of AMERICA JUDGMENT in a CRIMINAL CASE V

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    103 2006 Piaa District Iii Aaa Wrestling Championships

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  • In the Court of Appeals of Iowa

    In the Court of Appeals of Iowa

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  • The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity

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    Wwe Bleacher Report Raw Grades

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