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CDT Overseeing the future of wrestling
Guy Cipriano
UNIVERSITY PARK — With top-40 music playing from the speakers and clocks counting down from 48 minutes, the Lorenzo Wrestling Complex brims with activity nearly two months after Penn State finished its official season.
In one corner, an Olympic gold medalist and emerging heavyweight struggle moving each other. In an adjacent circle, a two-time NCAA champion pushes around a sophomore hoping to reach similar heights.
On the other side of the complex, another former NCAA champ trains with a teenager whose life revolves around wrestling. Behind the glass walls separating the wrestling mats and weight room, a man with big hopes for the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club’s newest endeavor and freestyle wrestling at Penn State watches a rehabbing heavyweight.
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Tagged Aaron Anspach, Jake Varner, Les Sigman, Nick Fanthorpe, Teyon Ware
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Blue White Illustrated: Sanderson stockpiling talent
Andy Elder BWI just published an article about Cael’s second recruiting class
In it he lists the class as:
The jewels of the class are twin brothers Andrew and Dylan Alton from Central Mountain High School in Mill Hall, Pa. They were ranked Nos. 2 and 8, overall, by InterMat. Joining them are ranked wrestlers Sam Sherlock (No. 22) from West Mifflin HIgh School in West Mifflin, Pa., Dirk Cowburn (No. 54) from Coudersport High School in Coudersport, Pa., Hank Stinson (No. 70) from Eastern Regional High school in Voorhees, N.J., Frank Martellotti from Shady Side Academy in Pittsburgh, Pa., Seth Beitz from Juniata High School in Mifflintown, Pa., Nick Ruggear from Oxford High School in Oxford, Pa., and Cameron Kelly from Pittsford Mendon High School in Pittsford, N.Y
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Tagged Andrew Alton, Cameron Kelly, Dirk Cowburn, Dylan Alton, Frank Martellotti, Hank Stinson, Nick Ruggear, Sam Sherlock, Seth Beitz
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Collegian: Wright wrestles to title at University World Team Trials
By Ryan Loy
Collegian Staff Writer
Penn State wrestler Quentin Wright defeated Cornell’s Mack Lewnes to claim the 185-pound title at the 2010 University World Team Trials this past weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Wright, who will be a redshirt sophomore in the Nittany Lions' 2010-11 campaign, rallied to win after dropping his first match to Lewnes. Representing the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club, Wright won by fall in the second match before winning the third and decisive bout.
via Wright wrestles to title at University World Team Trials – The Daily Collegian Online.
All-American Wrestler Quentin Wright Claims National Title at University World Team Trials
All-American Quentin Wright won the 2010 84kg title at the University World Team Trials
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State wrestler Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.) claimed the 84 kg/185 lbs. national title at the 2010 University World Team Trials this past weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo. Wright, wrestling for the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club and a red-shirt sophomore this coming year, downed Cornel’s Mack Lewnes in the finals.
Wright lost the first match to Lewnes, the 2010 NCAA Runner-Up at 174, before posting a fall at the 1:11 mark in the second match to keep his title hopes alive. Wright then won the third match 2-5, 4-1, 5-3 to win the crown.