West York Wrestling

 

  
2003/2004 YAIAA

All-County Wrestling Team


YORK DAILY RECORD'S
DIVISION II WRESTLING ALL-STARS

Wednesday, April 14, 2004     YAIAA Division II All-Stars
 

· WRESTLER OF THE YEARGary Mayfield, Hanover: The senior captured the PIAA crown in his fourth trip,
earning him a fourth PIAA medal. He finished the season 44-2 and 165-12 for his career,
tying the best mark in district history.

· Mike Anderson, Littlestown: The senior brought home a second straight PIAA silver,
this time at 119. He repeated as regional, district and sectional champion, going 39-2
and capping his career at 120-21.

· Ricky Behler, Eastern York: He reached regionals before ending his senior season 31-9.
Behler earned a sixth-place district finish after capturing his first sectional crown at 160.

· Cory Bream, Hanover: He joined teammate Mayfield at the PIAA tournament with a fifth-place regional finish,
matching his district effort. A key performer in the Nighthawks' league title team, Bream finished his senior season 37-11.

· Tyler Clinton, Eastern York: The senior ended the season 27-7, earned a second straight district berth at 215
and combined with Ed Fooks for a tough one-two Golden Knight punch.

· Chris Dahlheimer, Kennard-Dale: The sophomore went 34-4 and reached the Class AAA Section IV
final at 135, earning his first spot at districts, where he finished fifth.

· Ed Fooks, Eastern York: He made his second trip to districts in just his third year wrestling at any level.
There, he lost a 1-0 heartbreaker in the 275-pound quarterfinals to cap a 25-6 season.

· Aric Fuhrman, Delone Catholic: He earned a second PIAA medal, this one for fifth at 145.
He won his first 38 matches before a state semifinal loss to the eventual champion. He earned repeat titles at regionals,
districts, and sectionals, and finished 39-2 to push his career mark to 134-24.

· Chris Gonzales, Kennard-Dale: He compiled a 22-13 record and reached the district tournament in only
his second season as a wrestler with a fourth-place sectional finish at 103.


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Kyle Gorman, Littlestown: Gorman qualified for states after a runner-up finish to Fuhrman at regionals.
He also earned silver medals at districts and sectionals, employing a deadly spladle to
post a 34-6 mark as a senior.


 
            Todd Lehman - West York  (171lbs.)
                 Photo by Kevin Drawbaugh of JK Images
· Todd Lehman, West York: The senior won his 2nd AAA Sectional IV title, but fell one win short
of earning a coveted PIAA slot at 171 lbs., finishing 4th at the South Central AAA Regionals.
Lehman ended his final season at 31-5 and his career at 81-18 with a Governor Mifflin Holiday
Tournament crown, a York Suburban Holiday crown, 2nd places at the Brandywine Invitational
and Carlisle Tourneys and two Section IV AAA wrestling titles at 171lbs.
 Lehman also was a 2-time
defensive player of the year for West York Football and represented West York in the annual
York County/Lancaster War of the Roses football game.
                                                     

· David Macy, Littlestown: The junior finished 30-9 and joined teammates Anderson and Gorman in the regional tournament.
He reached the District 3 Class AA 135-pound semis before settling for third.

· Brad Maggard, Hanover: The sophomore went 24-16 and surprised many by reaching the regionals in his first season in the lineup.
He earned that berth with a sixth-place district finish at 189.

· Brandon Snyder, York Suburban: The freshman went 30-12 and capped an outstanding season with a trip to states.
He placed fourth at regionals and fifth at districts.

· David Sterner, Eastern York: The senior reached the regional tournament with a fourth-place district finish at 125.
A key component in the Knights' district team tournament run, Sterner finished the season 35-6.

· COACH OF THE YEAR — Karl Oswald, Eastern York: He guided the Golden Knights (17-1, 7-1 division) to a second-place finish
behind division champ Hanover. His team reached the District 3 Class AA team tournament for the first time in school history,
beating the Nighthawks to reach the semis.

YORK DAILY RECORD'S
DIVISION I WRESTLING ALL-STARS

Wednesday, April 14, 2004     YAIAA Division I All-Stars
 

· WRESTLER OF THE YEARKyle Sprenkle, Spring Grove: The senior won his second straight PIAA medal,
this time for fourth place at 275 pounds. He recorded a 42-4 mark this season with a pair of regular-season tournament
titles to go with his sectional championship.

· Eric Albright, Red Lion: The junior finished the season at 34-6 with a third consecutive trip to the PIAA tournament,
where he lost a 1-0 decision to the eventual Class AAA 119-pound runner-up. A District 3 second-place finish followed
his second Section IV crown, the first with the Lions.

· Dustin Barley, Central York: He earned his second ticket to the district tournament with a 112-pound sectional title.
Barley compiled a 19-7 record in his first season with the Panthers after moving from Red Lion.

· Cody Becker, Spring Grove: The senior capped a four-year varsity career with his first state tournament berth.
The Rocket won the District 3 Class AAA silver medal at 140 pounds en route to 39-4 season.
Becker won all three regular-season tournaments and finished his career at 117-35.

· Kelin Bidelspach, Spring Grove: The junior made his first trip to states after winning five straight district
consolation bouts to finish third at 130. He ended the season at 40-7.

· Joe D'Orsie, Dallastown: He surprised many by reaching the Class AAA 275-pound district final, earning a ticket
to states. D'Orsie went 25-12 for the league title-sharing Wildcats and was a sectional runner-up to Sprenkle.

· Tyler Glatdelter, Dallastown: The senior went 33-10 and reached the PIAA meet in his first full season of varsity
wrestling. He finished third in the District 3 Class AAA 215-pound class, racking up a 27-second fall in the consolation final.

· Nick Glatfelter, Susquehannock: The senior 125-pounder reached the district Class AAA semifinals before
losing two straight, finishing the season at 26-9. He won his second straight 125-pound sectional championship
in his fourth year as varsity starter.

· Noah Glatfelter, Susquehannock: The sophomore went 27-11 and advanced to his first District 3 tournament
by winning the 103-pound sectional title.

· Jason Hollar, Red Lion: He made his third appearance in Hershey after winning the district title at 152.
Hollar's lone loss in 40 matches came in the state semifinals to the eventual champion. He was named
Outstanding Wrestler at two of the Lions' three regular-season tournaments.

· Chris Hollinger, Dover: He needed four wrestle back victories, including an overtime decision in the consolation
final, to gain a berth at states. With a 29-12 record this season, the senior was a sectional runner-up to
Nick Glatfelter at 125 after winning the 103-pound crown last year.

· Ben Kotzman, Central York: The senior came into the season unheralded and finished as a state qualifier.
He reached the district Class AAA 215-pound final, beating Tyler Gladfelter in the semifinals. The Panther also won
the sectional championship on the way to a 32-9 mark.

· Braden Paules, Dallastown: The senior went 29-10 in his final season, advancing to the district championships
for the second straight season. He provided leadership for a young team that reached the Class
AAA district team tournament championship.

· Justin Terhune, Dallastown: The junior went 40-5 and became a state qualifier by claiming the District 3
Class AAA 189-pound crown and returned from states with a fourth-place medal.

· Corey Wonder, South Western: The junior just missed a berth in states after competing in his first
district tournament. He compiled a 33-7 record and won a dramatic 6-4 overtime decision in the 160-pound sectional final.

· COACH OF THE YEAR — Dave Gable, Dallastown: Gable took a young team to a share of the YAIAA crown.
The Wildcats (13-4, 7-1 division) advanced to the District 3 Class AAA team tournament finals.

                                                                  YDR Staff Writer Tom Hunt