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Wrestlers successfully defend tournament title
Waynesburg wins four individual titles and roll to Washington & Lee team championship
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Tournament results

 

LEXINGTON, Va. (Jan. 16) – The Waynesburg University wrestling team bounced back from some recent struggles and successfully defended their team title at the Washington and Lee Invitational on Saturday.

 

The Yellow Jackets scored a total of 97 team points, which put them 16 points ahead of second-place Washington & Jefferson, which totaled 81 points. Johns Hopkins University rounded out the top three with 65.5 points.

 

The Jackets picked up a tournament-best four individual champions, including junior 141-pounder Nick Garber, who was named the Outstanding Wrestling of the event. The Waynesburg native picked up three first-period pins, including a fall in 1:11 over second-seeded Sam Campbell of Washington & Lee in the championship match.

 

Other champions included sophomore 149-pounder Garrett Johnston, who upset top-seeded Tyler Berger of W&J in the championship bout. Junior Corbin Semple picked up two pins on his way to the 184-pound crown, while senior heavyweight Melvin Warrick downed top-seeded Taylor Potts of W&J in the championship bout.

 

The Jackets boasted nine top-four finishes, including a pair of second-place showings by freshman 125-pounder Alex Crown and sophomore 165-pounder Jared Roberts. Freshman Cody Catalina rebounded from a loss at 197 pounds to place third. He also picked up his first collegiate pin in the third-place match. 

 

Senior Josh Mollica placed fourth at 133, as did sophomore 157-pounder Jon Sanko.

 

Waynesburg will look to carry their winning ways over to Friday, Jan. 22, when they travel to Washington, Pa. to face W&J in a Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) match.

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Athletes of the Week
Jessi Drayer
Women's Basketball
Drayer poured in a team-high 21.0 points per game for the 1-1 Yellow Jackets this past week. She was the team’s leading scorer in both games, going for a game-high 23 points against Westminster, before pouring in a contest-best 19 points in a win over Geneva. The Waterford, Ohio native averaged 21 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game this week.
Dan Bruni
Wrestling
Bruni went 3-0 during Waynesburg’s home quad-match against Penn State Greater Allegheny, Penn State Beaver and Penn State Fayette. The sophomore won two matches by major decision and scored a fall in just 31 seconds over Greater Allegheny’s Soham Salvi.
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The Three Musketeers
Dominick Hunter, Ivan Hawkins and Paul D'Imperio, who rank 1-2-3 in career receptions , all played together from 2002 to 2004.
TV Football
Waynesburg played in the first televised football game. The Yellow Jackets faced Fordham on Sept. 20, 1939 in Randalls Island, N.Y.
Champions in the classroom
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Don Herrman
Former Waynesburg football great Don Herrman played for the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints from 1969 to 1977.
Jackets own Nittany Lions
The Waynesburg football team is 2-0 all-time against Penn State. The last time they met was in 1932, when the Jackets won 7-6.
Unbreakable record
In 2009, Scott Cree ran an interception back 100 yards for a touchdown, a record that can't be broken.
Headlee's All-American resume
Head wrestling coach Ron Headlee was a three-time NAIA All-American at Messiah College and the school's first NCAA All-American.
Going nowhere fast
Waynesburg held Westminster to minus-105 yards rushing in a game in 1967.
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