LHU Wrestler Marsteller Jailed After Campus/Lock Haven Hospital Incidents
LOCK HAVEN — Chance Marsteller, a four-time PIAA wrestling champion now at Lock Haven University, was placed in the Clinton County Correctional Facility today after an overnight incident on the local school’s campus and in the emergency room of Lock Haven Hospital.
Marsteller was arraigned before magisterial district judge John Maggs today by video from the correctional facility. He is jailed there in default of $50,000 monetary bail, charged with six counts of aggravated assault, disorderly conduct, disorderly conduct/fighting, six counts of recklessly endangering another, six counts of simple assault and one count of open lewdness.
Particulars on the campus incident were not immediately available but a person at the hospital at the time of Marsteller’s stay there told therecord-online multiple police officers had to subdue him.
Marsteller, an undefeated high school wrestler, transferred from Oklahoma State to Lock Haven for the upcoming season. He was one of the most sought-after high school wrestlers in the nation two years ago. Marsteller joined the LHU program in May of this year and was a runner-up at the University Nationals in Akron, Ohio in June.
A call to the Lock Haven University sports information department was made today, but there has been no comment from the school to this point.