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District 3 Wrestling Championships (1938-2013) 1 DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013) 1 CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS 85 POUNDS 98 POUNDS 1938: Dick Willis, Steelton 1973: Greg Duke, Manheim Twp. 1939: Eugene Donato, Steelton 1940: Carl Bowser, West York 1974: (A) Randy Hoffman, Cumberland Valley 1941: Carl Bowser, West York (B) Bob Enders, Susquehanna Twp. 95 POUNDS 1975: (A) Barry Blefko, Manheim Twp. 1938: Ben Klugh, Steelton (B) Ken Waters, Susquehanna Twp. 1939: James Laughran, Hanover 1940: Eugene Donato, Steelton 1976: (AAA) Jeff Rosenberger, Warwick 1941: Sam Donato, Steelton (AA) Ken Waters, Susquehanna Twp. 1942: Bob Brown, West York 1943: Eugene Brady, West York 1977: (AAA) George Harrison, York 1944: John Loose, West York (AA) Rob Hejmanowski, Northern 1945: Jack Pizzengrilli, Hershey 1946: Merv Hemperly, J.P. J.P. McCaskey 1978: (AAA) Tim Pierce, Red Land 1947: Clair Koser, Manheim Central (AA) Mike Maurer, East Pennsboro 1948: Harold Gillespie, J.P. J.P. McCaskey 1949: Jim Roth, Hanover 1979: (AAA) Tim Pierce, Red Land 1950: Chester Timmons, Hershey (AA) Terry Lauver, East Juniata 1951: William Billet, York 1952: Jerry Hemperly, J.P. McCaskey 1980: (AAA) Chuck Deibler, Lower Dauphin 1953: Cleon Cassel, Hershey (AA) Mike Rhoads, Hamburg 1954: Ralph Hartlaub, Hanover 1955: Rodney Gibble, Manheim Central 1981: (AAA) Fredo Pagan, J.P. McCaskey 1956: Don Bell, Columbia (AA) Marty Walsh, Northern 1957: Ken Weichart, York 1958: Clyde Cressler, Newport 1982: (AAA) Dru Gentzler, Dover 1959: Vance Miller, Newport (AA) Cordell Musser, Garden Spot 1960: Bob Bell, Columbia 1961: Clyde Neidigh, Newport 1983: (AAA) Dave Orris, Cedar Cliff 1962: Jerry Williams, Manheim Central (AA) Craig Corbin, Steel-High 1963: Sherm Hostler, Newport 1964: Stan Zeamer, Manheim Central 1984: (AAA) Dave Orris, Cedar Cliff 1965: Mark Koestner, Donegal (AA) Jeff Brown, Juniata 1966: Chris Black, Susquehanna Twp. 1967: Stu Hogentogler, Columbia 1985: (AAA) Bernie Grundusky, Cedar Cliff 1968: Rick Swanger, Cumberland Valley (AA) Jeff Forrer, Susquenita 1969: Mark Spangeberg, Camp Hill 1970: Scott Newhouse, Cedar Cliff 1986: (AAA) Bernie Grundusky, Cedar Cliff 1971: Tom Baxter, Manheim Twp. (AA) Tim Cook, Biglerville 1972: Andy Zook, Newport 1987: (AAA) Mark Smith, Dover (AA) Mike Shollenberger, Eastern 1988: (AAA) Mark Smith, Dover (AA) George Swann, Cocalico www.piaadistrict3.org DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013) 2 CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS 103 POUNDS 103 POUNDS 1942: Carl Bowser, West York 1998: (AAA) Jim Thornton, Cumberland Valley 1943: Don Witmyer, Manheim Central (AA) Evan Sola, Conrad Weiser 1944: Eugene Brady, West York 1945: Leroy Duke, J.P. McCaskey 1999: (AAA) Jim Collins, Northern Lebanon 1946: Herb Marley, West York (AA) Shain Leggett, Biglerville 1947: Merv Hemperly, J.P. McCaskey 1948: Richard Rabbenstine, Hanover 2000: (AAA) Jason Amato, Gettysburg 1949: Doug Cassel, Hanover (AA) Charlie Getz, Conrad Weiser 1950: Jim Roth, Hanover 1951: Chester Timmons, Hershey 2001: (AAA) Chris Yentzer, West Perry 1952: Ronald Becker, West York (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover 1953: Dick Charles, J.P. McCaskey 1954: Richard Fisher, Reading 2002: (AAA) Garrett Barbush, Manheim Central 1955: Ralph Jenkins, Reading (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover 1956: Rodney Gibble, Manheim Central 1957: Don Bell, Columbia 2003: (AAA) Morgan Baublitz, Cumberland Valley 1958: Henry Martzell, Manheim Central (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover 1959: Robert Lutz, Mechanicsburg 1960: Bill Favinger, Mechanicsburg 2004: (AAA) Tyler Nauman, Middletown 1961: Robert Bell, Columbia (AA) Brad Kummerer, Hamburg 1962: Bernie Lomman, Cedar Cliff 1963: Bill Pinkerton, Lower Dauphin 2005: (AAA) Walt Peppelman, Central Dauphin 1964: Sherm Hostler, Newport (AA) Bryce Marshall, Bermudian Springs 1965: John Miller, Elizabethtown 1966: Ron Cruys, Lower Dauphin 2006: (AAA) Chris Albright, Red Lion 1967: Chris Black, Susquehanna Twp. (AA) Matt Yocco, Brandywine Heights 1968: Dan Sanders, Lower Dauphin 1969: Dan Blakinger, Manheim Twp. 2007: (AAA) Simon Rice, Central Dauphin 1970: Dan Blakinger, Manheim Twp. (AA) Joe Spisak, Boiling Springs 1971: Wray Kiralfy, Warwick 1972: Mark Peters, Newport 2008: (AAA) Cameron Throckmorton, South Western (AA) Charlie Bise, East Pennsboro 1989: (AAA) Troy Longenecker, Governor Mifflin (AA) Mike Mayberry, Halifax 2009: (AAA) Shyheim Brown, Central Dauphin (AA) Nate Giorgio, Schuylkill Valley 1990: (AAA) Jason Frable, Ephrata (AA) Mike Mayberry, Halifax 2010: (AAA) Jordan Conaway, New Oxford (AA) Joseph Byers, Delone Catholic 1991: (AAA) Jason Frable, Ephrata (AA) Robbie Corbin, Hanover 2011: (AAA) Colin Ochs, Governor Mifflin (AA) Joseph Byers, Boiling Springs 1992: (AAA) Jeff Gibble, Wilson (AA) John Halulko, Brandywine Heights 1993: (AAA) Jeff Gibble, Wilson (AA) Jeremy Reck, Hanover 1994: (AAA) Shawn O’Connell, Solanco (AA) Jeremy Reck, Hanover 1995: (AAA) Mike Khan, Harrisburg (AA) Chong Moua, Cocalico 1996: (AAA) Mike Khan, Harrisburg (AA) Derek Sola, Conrad Weiser 1997: (AAA) Mike Khan, Harrisburg (AA) Matt Langdon, Wyomissing www.piaadistrict3.org DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013) 3 CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS 105 POUNDS 112 POUNDS 1938: Phil Geib, Manheim Central 1943: Bob Brown, West York 1939: Ben Klugh, Steelton 1944: Attillio Grosse, J.P. McCaskey 1940: Warren Geib, Manheim Central 1945: Stan Shear, J.P. McCaskey 1941: Freeland Edwards, Manheim Central 1946: Leroy Duke, J.P. McCaskey 1973: Andy Zook, Newport 1947: Ronald Diehm, Manheim Central 1948: Leon Senft, West York 1974: (A) Scott Longey, Cedar Cliff 1949: Richard Rabbenstine, Hanover (B) Joe Kimmel, East Pennsboro 1950: Doug Cassel, Hershey 1951: William Laudermilch, Hershey 1975: (A) Scott Longey, Cedar Cliff 1952: William Billet, York (B) Ken Horchler, Millersburg 1953: Jerry Hemperly, J.P. McCaskey 1954: Dick Charles, J.P. McCaskey 1976: (AAA) Barry Blefko, Manheim Twp. 1955: Cleon Cassel, Hershey (AA) Joe Gross, Hanover 1956: Cleon Cassel, Hershey 1957: Rodney Gibble, Manheim Central 1977: (AAA) Jeff Rosenberger, Warwick 1958: Robert Groff, J.P. McCaskey (AA) Ted Rubright, Hamburg 1959: Donald Wood, Mechanicsburg 1960: Bruce Hershey, Manheim Central 1978: (AAA) David Malles, Hempfield 1961: Clyde Cressler, Newport (AA) Bryon Benner, East Juniata 1962: Lee Hershey, Manheim Central 1963: Bernie Lomman, Cedar Cliff 1979: (AAA) David Georgeoff, Cumberland Valley 1964: Jerry Williams, Manheim Central (AA) Tony Weaver, Pequea Valley 1965: Dana Luckenbaugh, West York 1966: Sherm Hostler, Newport 1980: (AAA) John Worley, Red Land 1967: Hodge Little, Newport (AA) Dante Desiderio, Brandywine Heights 1968: Lee Dobyns, Newport 1969: Dave Yohn, Manheim Central 1981: (AAA) John Worley, Red Land 1970: Dave Yohn, Manheim Central (AA) Mike Rhoads, Hamburg 1971: Ray High, Garden Spot 1972: Mike Torcia, Red Land 1982: (AAA) Ken Wilson, Warwick 1973: Eric Mast, Mechanicsbug (AA) Chris Bilbie, Susquehannock 1974: (A) Dan Baum, Elizabethtown 1983: (AAA) Cordell Musser, Garden Spot (B) Larry Pequinot, Dover (AA) Kurt Ryan, Hanover 1975: (A) Bob Ortenzio, Cedar Cliff 1984: (AAA) Don Bates, Cedar Cliff (B) Dean Overholt, Middletown (AA) Craig Corbin, Steel-High 1976: (AAA) Dale Hixon, Lower Dauphin 1985: (AAA) Corey DeAngelo, Carlisle (AA) Jeff Rubright, Hamburg (AA) Larry Stazewski, Susquehanna Twp. 1977: (AAA) Ted McWilliams, Dallastown 1986: (AAA) Keith Neff, Penn Manor (AA) Bob Crawford, Hanover (AA) Mike Rineer, East Pennsboro 1978: (AAA) Ken Shorts, West York 1987: (AAA) Matt Grim, Spring Grove (AA) Rich Lenker, Bermudian Springs (AA) Rich Aldridge, Susquehanna Twp. 1979: (AAA) David Malles, Hempfield 1988: (AAA) Mark Eckenrode, Dover (AA) Rick Munkitrick, Northern (AA) Brad Brubaker, Donegal 1980: (AAA) John Aumiller, Cedar Cliff 106 POUNDS (AA) Terry Lauver, East Juniata 2013: (AAA) Connor Sheehan, Solanco (AA) Tyshaun White, Bishop McDevitt 1981: (AAA) John Aumiller, Cedar Cliff (AA) Dave Bender, Juniata 2012: (AAA) Logan Feeser, South Western (AA) Korbin Myers, Boiling Springs 1982: (AAA) Gary Schnupp, Warwick (AA) Jim Bechtel, Manheim Central www.piaadistrict3.org DISTRICT 3 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1938-2013) 4 CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS CHAMPIONS BY WEIGHT CLASS 112 POUNDS 112 POUNDS 1983: (AAA) Curt Burkett, Chambersburg 2003: (AAA) Ryan Williams, Cumberland Valley (AA) Daryl Silsley, Bermudian Springs (AA) Mike Anderson, Littlestown 1984: (AAA) Keith Helfrick, Cumberland Valley 2004: (AAA) Morgan Baublitz, Cumberland Valley (AA) Rich Williams, Susquenita (AA) Gary Mayfield, Hanover 1985: (AAA) John Rutter, Central Dauphin 2005: (AAA) Tyler Nauman, Middletown (AA) Jared Daum, Susquenita (AA) Brad Kummerer, Hamburg 1986: (AAA) Neal Metzger, Spring Grove 2006: (AAA) Tony Dallago, Central Dauphin (AA) Dan Hannum, Oley Valley (AA) Bryce Marshall, Bermudian Springs 1987: (AAA) Joey Wildasin, South Western 2007: (AAA) Chris Albright, Red Lion (AA) Dan Hannum, Oley Valley (AA) Matt Yocco, Brandywine Heights 1988: (AAA) Jason Gross, Dallastown 2008: (AAA) Simon Rice, Central Dauphin (AA) Joe Fick, Oley Valley (AA) Joe Spisak, Boiling Springs 1989: (AAA) Mark Eckenrode, Dover 2009: (AAA) Kevin Gooding, Central Dauphin (AA) George Swann, Cocalico (AA) Zach Beitz, Juniata 1990: (AAA) Shawn Knapik, Ephrata 2010: (AAA) Dereck Enders, Big Spring (AA) Joel Kercher, Brandywine Heights (AA) Nick Lamoreaux, Milton Hershey 1991: (AAA) Brandon Wingert, South Western 2011: (AAA) Jordan Conaway, New Oxford (AA) Shawn Edwards, East Pennsboro (AA) Brad Farley, Bermudian
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