Wildcats Nipped by Huskies for District Crown (Video Report)
TYRONE—It couldn’t get much tighter, Saturday night’s District Six Teams Duals showdown between defending AAA champion Central Mountain and last year’s runner-up Mifflin County.
And whereas the Wildcats pulled out a 1-point win for the title a year ago, Mifflin County extracted revenge this time around, pulling out a back-and-forth 32-31 victory.
With the win Mifflin County (17-3) will move on to the PIAA state dual tournament starting Thursday; a likely first round match against District 11 second place finisher Parkland. For Central Mountain (11-1) the loss was the first of the season as the Huskies used a Wildcat staple, bonus points, to pick up the win.
The Huskies made a strategic move in their lineup, “bumping up” their middle and upper-weights as it paid dividends, Mifflin County splitting the 14 bouts at 7-apiece. In December Central Mountain had won 36-24, taking 8 of the 14 bouts.
Mifflin County led for much of the match, Central Mountain getting the lead for the first and only time in bout number 12 when Keanan Bottorf ( 22-7) got a takedown and third period fall after trailing Noah Myers 1-0 late into the final period. The Wildcats took a 28-26 lead at that point but Mifflin County got a fall from Jonah Kile at 126 pounds to regain the lead at 32-28. Wildcat sophomore Colton Weaver (19-8) needed a bout termination or a fall for a CM win; Weaver gave it his all but had to settle for a 10-5 win in the night’s final bout, putting the final score at Mifflin County 32, Central Mountain 31.
Other Wildcat winners were Emery Watson (19-6) with a major at 145 pounds; Demetri Probst (25-7) with a 6-3 win over state-ranked Isaac Underhill; Gavin Caprio (17-1), held to a 10-3 regular decision by the Huskies’ Keith Corson; Bryce Hanley (25-7) with a fall; and Geo Barzona (20-5) with a forfeit.
The Wildcats had moved into the final with a 62-0 dusting of State College while Mifflin County struggled to edge Bellefonte 36-33.
Central Mountain will return to regular dual meet action Tuesday, hosting Hollidaysburg. Other mid-state teams qualifying for next weekend’s trip to Hershey were District 4 champ Jersey Shore, defeating Shikellamy 34-23, and St. Marys, winning the District 9 crown over Clearfield by a 33-22 score.