The man the Tournament has been named after has passed away RIP Ron Mauck (1940-2022) All the spokes on the wheel will have to pull together from now on!
Visitation: Kepler Funeral Home on National Road @ Bethany Pike - August 30 from 5 to 8 and on August 31 from noon until 7 - Memorial Contributions can be made the OVAC Preservation Foundation in C/O Tom Rataiczak, 64962 Breezy Point Lane, Bellaire, OH 43906 Mass is September 1st @ 11AM at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 1508 Warwood Ave, Wheeling WV
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME, WV
CHAPTER,
09-02-23
03-27-23 FLOARENA NHSCA High School Nationals
220 LBS Championship! Brock Kehler Morgantown, WV (WV) DEC Brett Clatterbaugh Culpeper, VA (VA), 3-0
170 3rd Place match
Gage Wright Mineral
wells, WV (WV) DEC Braidon Woodward Canisteo, NY (NY), 3-2 220 7th Place Erick Brothers jr. Wheeling, WV (WV) F James Duhancik Stratford, CT (CT), 2:33
Justice Anthony - Parkersburg South : 2023 girls NHSCA 120 lb 8th place and All American
03-25-23 Email me your state placers
St Clairsville 2023 OAC GRADE SCHOOL STATE PLACERS
Congratulations to Bradyn Lucas Wheeling Park (WV) & Dom Paterra Indian Creek (OH) OVAC Wrestlers of the Year!!!
03-19-23 OAC Jr. High/Freshman/Girls/State Tournaments Email placers to me
JH PM - 126
JH PM - 138
JH PM - 164
Girls JH - 104
JH AM - 74 Jayce Nixon (MFW3) won by decision over Landon Sturgell (CPWA) (Dec 4-0)
Girls JH - 155
JH PM - 138
03-17-23
OVAC Wrestlers in Div 1 Bracket: 2023 NCAA Division 1 Championship
Ohio University, OH 157 Kellar, Peyten 23-7
Lehigh, PA 157 Humphreys, Josh 16-0
West Virginia, WV 165 Hall, Peyton 23-4
Wisconsin, WI 197 Amos, Braxton 18-7
MAC 29 OVAC 24
OVAC vs MAC Match:
March 15th, Lincoln Park High School, Midland, PA at 7 PM
03-11-23 Click Here for State Wrestling Tournament
Congratulations to the 18 OVAC Ohio State Placers Congratulations to the 36 OVAC Ohio State Qualifiers 6 OVAC Ohio State Finalist
106 HC-1 Johnathan Huntsman, Barnesville, (11), 47-8 (7th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Johnathan Huntsman (Barnesville) 45-6 won by fall over Quintin Burns (Liberty) 40-11 (Fall 5:25) Quarterfinal - Braedyn Tammarine (Liberty Center) 39-14 won by decision over Johnathan Huntsman (Barnesville) 45-7 (Dec 5-3) Cons. Round 2 - Johnathan Huntsman (Barnesville) 46-7 won by major decision over Henry Booth (Newcomerstown) 34-13 (MD 12-4) Cons. Round 3 - Scott Fuller (Genoa Area) 51-4 won by major decision over Johnathan Huntsman (Barnesville) 46-8 (MD 10-0) 7th Place Match - Johnathan Huntsman (Barnesville) 47-8 won by decision over Stephen Patterson (Waynedale) 43-12 (Dec 3-2)
HC-2 Gavin Bolock, Belmont Union Local, (10), 33-13 Champ. Round 1 - Stephen Patterson (Waynedale) 42-9 won by fall over Gavin Bolock (Union Local) 33-14 (Fall 1:27) Cons. Round 1 - Trey Huber (Versailles) 36-15 won by decision over Gavin Bolock (Union Local) 33-15 (Dec 5-0)
110 OO-1 Hayley Snyder, Vincent Warren, (12), 26-3 (22:110-1st, 21:101-1st, 20:101-1st) (State Champion)
Champ. Round 1 - Hayley Snyder (Warren(G)) 27-3 won by fall over Meadow Gomez (Hol. Springfield(G)) 26-14 (Fall 1:57) Quarterfinal - Hayley Snyder (Warren(G)) 28-3 won by major decision over Lexi Beadle (Boardman(G)) 33-3 (MD 15-4) Semifinal - Hayley Snyder (Warren(G)) 29-3 won by fall over Makaya Crisenbery (Montpelier(G)) 31-7 (Fall 0:46) 1st Place Match - Hayley Snyder (Warren(G)) 30-3 won by decision over Gabi Gartin (Chippewa(G)) 24-2 (Dec 7-1)
OO-2 Brooke Farmer, Sarahsville Shenandoah, (11), 18-5 Champ. Round 1 - Noel Reinhart (Rossford(G)) 23-10 won by major decision over Brooke Farmer (Shenandoah(G)) 18-6 (MD 13-2) Cons. Round 1 - Brooke Farmer (Shenandoah(G)) 19-6 won by fall over Sabrina Shaffer (Alliance(G)) 28-14 (Fall 3:12) Cons. Round 2 - Lexi Beadle (Boardman(G)) 34-3 won by fall over Brooke Farmer (Shenandoah(G)) 19-7 (Fall 4:33)
113 HC-1 Tristen Rossiter, Sarahsville Shenandoah, (11), 44-5 (5th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Tristen Rossiter (Shenandoah) 42-3 won by fall over Sulaiman Muhammed (Day. Northridge) 36-7 (Fall 1:39) Quarterfinal - Tristen Rossiter (Shenandoah) 43-3 won by fall over Colin Hering (Berkshire) 34-9 (Fall 3:04) Semifinal - Eli Campbell (Legacy Christian) 36-3 won by fall over Tristen Rossiter (Shenandoah) 43-4 (Fall 2:58) Cons. Semi - Logan Dean (Bethel-Tate) 43-3 won by decision over Tristen Rossiter (Shenandoah) 43-5 (Dec 7-1) 5th Place Match - Tristen Rossiter (Shenandoah) 44-5 won by decision over C.J. Graham (Fairland) 53-9 (Dec 8-6)
120 ST-1 Robert Buchheit, Lisbon Beaver, (9), 41-6 (7th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Robert Buchheit (Beaver Local) 39-4 won by decision over Wyatt Nemitz (Perkins) 40-3 (Dec 1-0) Quarterfinal - Noah Moreland (Butler) 54-3 won by fall over Robert Buchheit (Beaver Local) 39-5 (Fall 3:36) Cons. Round 2 - Robert Buchheit (Beaver Local) 40-5 won by decision over Anthony Perez (Streetsboro) 35-3 (Dec 6-1) Cons. Round 3 - Jimmy Lalezas (Taylor) 37-6 won by major decision over Robert Buchheit (Beaver Local) 40-6 (MD 10-2) 7th Place Match - Robert Buchheit (Beaver Local) 41-6 won by injury default over Jacob Ohl (Ontario) 41-7 (Inj. 0:00)
HC-4 Dylan Ward, Martins Ferry, (12), 48-5 Champ. Round 1 - Max Hermes (Mil. Edison) 49-3 won by fall over Dylan Ward (Martins Ferry) 48-6 (Fall 2:35) Cons. Round 1 - Michael Hagan (Covington) 43-8 won by fall over Dylan Ward (Martins Ferry) 48-7 (Fall 1:22)
126 HC-1 Drake Kanyuch, Sarahsville Shenandoah, (12), 40-5 (22:III-126-6th) Champ. Round 1 - Drake Kanyuch (Shenandoah) 41-5 won by decision over Matthew Wheeler (Mid. Madison) 30-14 (Dec 6-2) Quarterfinal - Nathan Parks (Seneca East) 46-6 won by decision over Drake Kanyuch (Shenandoah) 41-6 (Dec 6-0) Cons. Round 2 - Evan Hanefeld (Delta) 28-13 won by decision over Drake Kanyuch (Shenandoah) 41-7 (Dec 3-2)
HC-4 Hines Ford, Barnesville, (9), 37-11 Champ. Round 1 - Dillon Campbell (Legacy Christian) 43-2 won by fall over Hines Ford (Barnesville) 37-12 (Fall 1:29) Cons. Round 1 - Hines Ford (Barnesville) 38-12 won by major decision over Owen McDevitt (Jackson-Milton) 39-8 (MD 13-4) Cons. Round 2 - Zane Pickerrell (Zane Trace) 45-5 won by decision over Hines Ford (Barnesville) 38-13 (Dec 5-0)
130 OO-3 Nevaeh Rockhold, Vincent Warren, (11), 28-11 (7th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Kelcey Dew (Del. Hayes(G)) 28-6 won by fall over Nevaeh Rockhold (Warren(G)) 25-10 (Fall 2:53) Cons. Round 1 - Nevaeh Rockhold (Warren(G)) 26-10 won by medical forfeit over Olivia Gilliand (Cin. Northwest(G)) 23-9 (M. For.) Cons. Round 2 - Nevaeh Rockhold (Warren(G)) 27-10 won by fall over Sophia Antonio (No. Royalton(G)) 17-6 (Fall 0:40) Cons. Round 3 - Jada Shafer (Minerva(G)) 39-12 won by fall over Nevaeh Rockhold (Warren(G)) 27-11 (Fall 4:34) 7th Place Match - Nevaeh Rockhold (Warren(G)) 28-11 won by fall over Abigail Mozden (Alliance(G)) 38-10 (Fall 2:46)
132 ST-1 Brody Saccoccia, Steubenville, (10), 22-4 (22:II-120-2nd) (5th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Brody Saccoccia (Steubenville) 19-2 won by decision over Caleb Clary (Upper Sandusky) 36-7 (Dec 3-1) Quarterfinal - Donovan Paes (Streetsboro) 40-4 won by decision over Brody Saccoccia (Steubenville) 19-3 (Dec 4-2) Cons. Round 2 - Brody Saccoccia (Steubenville) 20-3 won by decision over Tucker Campbell (Franklin) 33-10 (Dec 3-0) Cons. Round 3 - Brody Saccoccia (Steubenville) 21-3 won by decision over Mason Ducat (Defiance) 49-6 (Dec 8-3) Cons. Semi - Dylan Rhoads (Louisville) 37-9 won by decision over Brody Saccoccia (Steubenville) 21-4 (Dec 5-2) 5th Place Match - Brody Saccoccia (Steubenville) 22-4 won by injury default over Brogan Fielding (Jefferson Area) 46-5 (Inj. 0:00)
HC-1 Dakota King, Barnesville, (11), 48-6 (22:III-120-3rd, 21:III-113-6th) (3rd Place) Champ. Round 1 - Dakota King (Barnesville) 45-5 won by fall over Edward Kessen (Del. St. John`s) 36-10 (Fall 2:50) Quarterfinal - Dakota King (Barnesville) 46-5 won by major decision over Caden Schmeltzer (Waynedale) 34-3 (MD 20-9) Semifinal - Landen Duncan (Chalker) 36-7 won by decision over Dakota King (Barnesville) 46-6 (Dec 3-1) Cons. Semi - Dakota King (Barnesville) 47-6 won by decision over Chase Vanderhorst (Covington) 41-5 (Dec 3-1) 3rd Place Match - Dakota King (Barnesville) 48-6 won by decision over Hunter Vogus (Monroeville) 45-9 (Dec 2-0)
138 ST-4 Cal Beadling, Steubenville, (11), 28-6 Champ. Round 1 - Hayden Hughes (Graham Local) 37-8 won by tech fall over Cal Beadling (Steubenville) 28-7 (TF-1.5 5:50 (17-2)) Cons. Round 1 - Jacob Dolan (Benedictine) 35-9 won by decision over Cal Beadling (Steubenville) 28-8 (Dec 9-5)
HC-1 Skyler King, Barnesville, (11), 51-7 (22:III-138-6th) (5th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Skyler King (Barnesville) 48-5 won by major decision over Joey McGuire (Rittman) 40-9 (MD 12-0) Quarterfinal - Ashtan Hendricks (Greeneview) 47-4 won by decision over Skyler King (Barnesville) 48-6 (Dec 13-10) Cons. Round 2 - Skyler King (Barnesville) 49-6 won by fall over Grant Dowell (Bucyrus) 51-7 (Fall 2:12) Cons. Round 3 - Skyler King (Barnesville) 50-6 won by decision over Jackson Bartels (Liberty Center) 23-13 (Dec 4-0) Cons. Semi - Brayden Brown (Legacy Christian) 36-7 won by decision over Skyler King (Barnesville) 50-7 (Dec 5-4) 5th Place Match - Skyler King (Barnesville) 51-7 won by major decision over Amari Bowers (Conneaut) 41-5 (MD 11-0)
HC-4 Austin Powell, Beverly Fort Frye, (12), 41-11 Champ. Round 1 - Amari Bowers (Conneaut) 40-2 won by fall over Austin Powell (Fort Frye) 41-12 (Fall 0:46) Cons. Round 1 - Mark Ellis (Waynesville) 18-6 won by decision over Austin Powell (Fort Frye) 41-13 (Dec 7-3)
144 HC-2 Logan Tague, Barnesville, (12), 44-10 Injured did not wrestle
150 ST-1 C.J. Spencer, Wintersville Indian Creek, (12), 45-6 (22:II-144-6th) (4th Place) Champ. Round 1 - C.J. Spencer (Indian Creek) 43-4 won by fall over Aiden Stecker (Salem) 37-9 (Fall 3:11) Quarterfinal - C.J. Spencer (Indian Creek) 44-4 won by fall over Jack Hoskins (Butler) 37-11 (Fall 1:08) Semifinal - Dominic Hoffarth (Louisville) 36-4 won by decision over C.J. Spencer (Indian Creek) 44-5 (Dec 12-8) Cons. Semi - C.J. Spencer (Indian Creek) 45-5 won by decision over Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 44-11 (Dec 3-0) 3rd Place Match - P.J. Murphy (Reading) 43-3 won by decision over C.J. Spencer (Indian Creek) 45-6 (Dec 3-1)
ST-3 Savier Faulks, Steubenville, (11), 44-12 (6th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 42-9 won by fall over Cohen Klimak (Streetsboro) 29-8 (Fall 1:26) Quarterfinal - Eli Jacks (Graham Local) 39-6 won by fall over Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 42-10 (Fall 2:48) Cons. Round 2 - Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 43-10 won by fall over Blake Norman (West Holmes) 32-20 (Fall 0:20) Cons. Round 3 - Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 44-10 won by decision over Tristan Craddock (Cloverleaf) 46-5 (Dec 10-4) Cons. Semi - C.J. Spencer (Indian Creek) 45-5 won by decision over Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 44-11 (Dec 3-0) 5th Place Match - Zack Lopez (Col. DeSales) 34-8 won by decision over Savier Faulks (Steubenville) 44-12 (Dec 4-1)
HC-1 Reese Stephen, Barnesville, (11), 48-2 (21:III-106-5th) (State Champion) Champ. Round 1 - Reese Stephen (Barnesville) 49-2 won by fall over Montana Pierce (McComb) 41-6 (Fall 3:07) Quarterfinal - Reese Stephen (Barnesville) 50-2 won by decision over Jacob Lyons (Tuslaw) 44-5 (Dec 8-4) Semifinal - Reese Stephen (Barnesville) 51-2 won in tie breaker - 1 over Kohen Horvath (Mil. Edison) 44-5 (TB-1 5-4) 1st Place Match - Reese Stephen (Barnesville) 52-2 won by decision over Joshua Greenwood (Beachwood) 43-9 (Dec 3-2)
155 OO-1 Kylee Tait, Vincent Warren, (11), 27-2 (22:140-2nd, 21:137-6th) (State Champion) Champ. Round 1 - Kylee Tait (Warren(G)) 28-2 won by fall over Cailyn Demagall (Columbia(G)) 26-9 (Fall 1:41) Quarterfinal - Kylee Tait (Warren(G)) 29-2 won by fall over Natasha Knight (Hillsboro(G)) 28-12 (Fall 1:37) Semifinal - Kylee Tait (Warren(G)) 30-2 won by fall over Makyah Newlun (East Liverpool(G)) 21-1 (Fall 3:48) 1st Place Match - Kylee Tait (Warren(G)) 31-2 won by decision over Savannah Holderby (Reynoldsburg(G)) 28-2 (Dec 10-6)
ME-1 Makya Newlun, East Liverpool, (11), 23-1 (22:135-5th) (3rd Place) Champ. Round 1 - Makyah Newlun (East Liverpool(G)) 20-0 won by fall over Emma Bolyard (Hil. Darby(G)) 34-10 (Fall 1:16) Quarterfinal - Makyah Newlun (East Liverpool(G)) 21-0 won by fall over Katie Hammersmith (Marysville(G)) 29-15 (Fall 4:30) Semifinal - Kylee Tait (Warren(G)) 30-2 won by fall over Makyah Newlun (East Liverpool(G)) 21-1 (Fall 3:48) Cons. Semi - Makyah Newlun (East Liverpool(G)) 22-1 won by fall over Madison Jeffers (Tri-County North(G)) 7-2 (Fall 2:23) 3rd Place Match - Makyah Newlun (East Liverpool(G)) 23-1 won by major decision over Isabella Adams (Chippewa(G)) 34-6 (MD 8-0)
157 ST-1 Dominic Paterra, Wintersville Indian Creek, (12), 43-4 (22:II-150-2nd) (2nd Place) Champ. Round 1 - Dominic Paterra (Indian Creek) 44-4 won by decision over Will Stanley (Clyde) 24-4 (Dec 5-1) Quarterfinal - Dominic Paterra (Indian Creek) 45-4 won by fall over Anthony Lahoski (Woodridge) 48-7 (Fall 5:06) Semifinal - Dominic Paterra (Indian Creek) 46-4 won by major decision over Owen Eagan (Col. DeSales) 30-7 (MD 9-0) 1st Place Match - Kaden King (Buckeye) 44-4 won by decision over Dominic Paterra (Indian Creek) 46-5 (Dec 6-4)
HC-1 Ayden King, Barnesville, (10), 49-10 (5th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Ayden King (Barnesville) 47-8 won by major decision over Eli Reinhart (Antwerp) 40-9 (MD 10-2) Quarterfinal - Ayden King (Barnesville) 48-8 won by fall over Kade Wireman (Allen East) 47-5 (Fall 0:53) Semifinal - Brayden Doran (Preble Shawnee) 39-4 won by decision over Ayden King (Barnesville) 48-9 (Dec 5-3) Cons. Semi - Tyson Clear (Malvern) 48-6 won by decision over Ayden King (Barnesville) 48-10 (Dec 5-3) 5th Place Match - Ayden King (Barnesville) 49-10 won by decision over Kasen Wellman (Ayersville) 50-8 (Dec 6-4)
165 ST-3 Ethan Llewellyn, Wintersville Indian Creek, (10), 38-9 Champ. Round 1 - Oliver Byerly (Jonathan Alder) 39-4 won by major decision over Ethan Llewellyn (Indian Creek) 38-10 (MD 17-8) Cons. Round 1 - Manny Aller (Columbian) 33-10 won by decision over Ethan Llewellyn (Indian Creek) 38-11 (Dec 6-4)
HC-4 Karson Milhoan, Barnesville, (11), 38-14 Champ. Round 1 - Hunter Andel (Gar. Garfield) 45-3 won by tech fall over Karson Milhoan (Barnesville) 38-15 (TF-1.5 2:26 (16-0)) Cons. Round 1 - Trenton Gatchell (Allen East) 49-8 won by decision over Karson Milhoan (Barnesville) 38-16 (Dec 10-5)
PE-3 Gabe Bissenbach, Salineville Southern, (11), 31-6 Champ. Round 1 - Gage Bolt (Westfall) 37-2 won by fall over Gabe Bissenbach (Sal. Southern) 31-7 (Fall 1:53) Cons. Round 1 - Gabe Bissenbach (Sal. Southern) 32-7 won by decision over Sam Moore (Wayne Trace) 33-9 (Dec 4-0) Cons. Round 2 - Dalton Wolfrum (Tinora) 50-5 won by decision over Gabe Bissenbach (Sal. Southern) 32-8 (Dec 6-3)
HC-3 Ethan Waggoner, Richmond Edison, (12), 40-9 Champ. Round 1 - Cody Coontz (Rootstown) 46-4 won by fall over Ethan Waggoner (Rich. Edison) 40-10 (Fall 1:06) Cons. Round 1 - Kael Margraf (Mohawk) 46-11 won by decision over Ethan Waggoner (Rich. Edison) 40-11 (Dec 6-3)
175 ST-1 Gabe Morgan, Lisbon Beaver, (11), 36-7 Champ. Round 1 - Gabe Morgan (Beaver Local) 37-7 won by decision over Chance Snow (Wauseon) 31-12 (Dec 7-3) Quarterfinal - Dickie Engel (Reading) 38-6 won by fall over Gabe Morgan (Beaver Local) 37-8 (Fall 3:39) Cons. Round 2 - Hunter Dietrich (Minerva) 38-9 won by decision over Gabe Morgan (Beaver Local) 37-9 (Dec 7-3)
HC-1 George Hulsey, Martins Ferry, (12), 43-11 Champ. Round 1 - Brandon Bruce-Bey (Cle. Cent. Cath.) 36-12 won by decision over George Hulsey (Martins Ferry) 43-12 (Dec 3-1) Cons. Round 1 - Cannon Endicott (Elmwood) 39-4 won by decision over George Hulsey (Martins Ferry) 43-13 (Dec 5-4)
PE-3 Wyatt Morris, Salineville Southern, (12), 31-6 Champ. Round 1 - Wyatt Morris (Sal. Southern) 32-6 won by decision over Xavier Watson (Malvern) 38-9 (Dec 7-5) Quarterfinal - Kane Epperly (Versailles) 50-4 won by fall over Wyatt Morris (Sal. Southern) 32-7 (Fall 3:51) Cons. Round 2 - Cannon Endicott (Elmwood) 40-4 won by decision over Wyatt Morris (Sal. Southern) 32-8 (Dec 7-4)
190 HC-2 Marshal Sayre, Caldwell, (12), 42-5 Champ. Round 1 - Owen Pummel (Indian Lake) 40-6 won by decision over Marshal Sayre (Caldwell) 42-6 (Dec 5-3) Cons. Round 1 - Connor Sintobin (Delta) 29-14 won by decision over Marshal Sayre (Caldwell) 42-7 (Dec 9-3
HC-4 Alexander Finsley, Martins Ferry, (12), 50-14 (6th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Lee Burkett (Troy Christian) 35-7 won by decision over Alexander Finsley (Martins Ferry) 47-12 (Dec 5-4) Cons. Round 1 - Alexander Finsley (Martins Ferry) 48-12 won by decision over Hayden Garrow (Columbia) 44-7 (Dec 4-2) Cons. Round 2 - Alexander Finsley (Martins Ferry) 49-12 won by decision over Blake Elliott (East Knox) 14-5 (Dec 7-3) Cons. Round 3 - Alexander Finsley (Martins Ferry) 50-12 won by decision over Colton Sparks (Plymouth) 48-4 (Dec 2-1) Cons. Semi - Ronnie Thomas (Mechanicsburg) 47-4 won by decision over Alexander Finsley (Martins Ferry) 50-13 (Dec 3-2) 5th Place Match - Connor Sintobin (Delta) 32-15 won by decision over Alexander Finsley (Martins Ferry) 50-14 (Dec 2-1
215 ST-1 Elijah Llewellyn, Wintersville Indian Creek, (12), 34-5 (21:II-220-4th) (2nd Place) Champ. Round 1 - Elijah Llewellyn (Indian Creek) 35-5 won by major decision over Terrance Davis (Orange) 39-10 (MD 15-4) Quarterfinal - Elijah Llewellyn (Indian Creek) 36-5 won by fall over Marquis Lucas (Linden McKinley) 11-3 (Fall 4:40) Semifinal - Elijah Llewellyn (Indian Creek) 37-5 won by decision over Mekhi Bradley (Mansfield Senior) 36-5 (Dec 4-3) 1st Place Match - Max Shulaw (Col. DeSales) 51-0 won by fall over Elijah Llewellyn (Indian Creek) 37-6 (Fall 3:41)
HC-1 Lucas Thomas, Cadiz Harrison Central, (11), 45-3 (22:III-215-6th) (2nd Place) Champ. Round 1 - Lucas Thomas (Harrison Central) 46-3 won by decision over Charlie Wells (Black River) 34-10 (Dec 10-6) Quarterfinal - Lucas Thomas (Harrison Central) 47-3 won by decision over Caleb Cunningham (Ash. Crestview) 20-7 (Dec 6-4) Semifinal - Lucas Thomas (Harrison Central) 48-3 won by fall over Christopher Colucci (South Range) 42-2 (Fall 6:31) 1st Place Match - Tyler Shellenbarger (Mogadore) 45-3 won in sudden victory - 1 over Lucas Thomas (Harrison Central) 48-4 (SV-1 7-5)
285 HC-3 Marshall Bier, Hannibal River, (12), 43-3 Champ. Round 1 - Dustin Winner (Miami East) 39-7 won by decision over Marshal Bier (Han. River) 43-4 (Dec 1-0) Cons. Round 1 - Javen Gaines (Tinora) 37-8 won by fall over Marshal Bier (Han. River) 43-5 (Fall 4:34)
HC-2 Landen Thomas, Cadiz Harrison Central, (10), 40-5 (5th Place) Champ. Round 1 - Landen Thomas (Harrison Central) 38-3 won by decision over Cohen Hickman (Greeneview) 34-6 (Dec 6-5) Quarterfinal - Landen Thomas (Harrison Central) 39-3 won by fall over Daren Christine (Conneaut) 43-4 (Fall 4:37) Semifinal - Dallas McCracken (United) 48-7 won by fall over Landen Thomas (Harrison Central) 39-4 (Fall 6:00) Cons. Semi - Owen Box (Liberty Center) 39-3 won by fall over Landen Thomas (Harrison Central) 39-5 (Fall 2:35) 5th Place Match - Landen Thomas (Harrison Central) 40-5 won by fall over Griffin Halenar (Newark Cath.) 39-8 (Fall 3:49)
OVAC Wrestlers in Div 1 Bracket: 2023 NCAA Division 1 Championship
Ohio University, OH 157 Kellar, Peyten 23-7
Lehigh, PA 157 Humphreys, Josh 16-0
West Virginia, WV 165 Hall, Peyton 23-4
Wisconsin, WI 197 Amos, Braxton 18-7
03-08-23
Congratulations to the WV State Placers & State Champions!!!
OVAC Sees Five Qualify for First OHSAA Girls Wrestling State Championship History in the making!
03-05-23
Congratulations to the 31 OVAC Ohio State Qualifiers
106 HC-1 Johnathan Huntsman, Barnesville, (11), 44-6
HC-2 Gavin Bolock, Belmont Union Local, (10), 33-13
113 HC-1 Tristen Rossiter, Sarahsville Shenandoah, (11), 41-3
120 ST-1 Robert Buchheit, Lisbon Beaver, (9), 38-4
HC-4 Dylan Ward, Martins Ferry, (12), 48-5
126 HC-1 Drake Kanyuch, Sarahsville Shenandoah, (12), 40-5 (22:III-126-6th)
HC-4 Hines Ford, Barnesville, (9), 37-11
132 ST-1 Brody Saccoccia, Steubenville, (10), 18-2 (22:II-120-2nd)
HC-1 Dakota King, Barnesville, (11), 44-5 (22:III-120-3rd, 21:III-113-6th)
138 ST-4 Cal Beadling, Steubenville, (11), 28-6
HC-1 Skyler King, Barnesville, (11), 47-5 (22:III-138-6th)
HC-4 Austin Powell, Beverly Fort Frye, (12), 41-11
144 HC-2 Logan Tague, Barnesville, (12), 44-10
150 ST-1 C.J. Spencer, Wintersville Indian Creek, (12), 42-4 (22:II-144-6th)
ST-3 Savier Faulks, Steubenville, (11), 41-9
HC-1 Reese Stephen, Barnesville, (11), 48-2 (21:III-106-5th)
157 ST-1 Dominic Paterra, Wintersville Indian Creek, (12), 43-4 (22:II-150-2nd)
HC-1 Ayden King, Barnesville, (10), 46-8
165 ST-3 Ethan Llewellyn, Wintersville Indian Creek, (10), 38-9
HC-4 Karson Milhoan, Barnesville, (11), 38-14
PE-3 Gabe Bissenbach, Salineville Southern, (11), 31-6
HC-3 Ethan Waggoner, Richmond Edison, (12), 40-9
175 ST-1 Gabe Morgan, Lisbon Beaver, (11), 36-7
HC-1 George Hulsey, Martins Ferry, (12), 43-11
PE-3 Wyatt Morris, Salineville Southern, (12), 31-6
190 HC-2 Marshal Sayre, Caldwell, (12), 42-5
HC-4 Alexander Finsley, Martins Ferry, (12), 47-11
215 ST-1 Elijah Llewellyn, Wintersville Indian Creek, (12), 34-5 (21:II-220-4th)
HC-1 Lucas Thomas, Cadiz Harrison Central, (11), 45-3 (22:III-215-6th)
285 HC-3 Marshall Bier, Hannibal River, (12), 43-3
HC-2 Landen Thomas, Cadiz Harrison Central, (10), 37-3
02-26-23 OHSAA District Tournaments Dist. Tournament: Division II - Steubenville (3/3/23-3/4/23) Dist. Tournament: Division III - Harrison Central (3/3/23-3/4/23) Dist. Tournament: Division III - Perry (3/3/23-3/4/23)
OAC Grade School District @ Steubenville
02-24-23
Sect. Tournament: Div. III - Rootstown (2/25/23)
OAC Grade School District @ Steubenville
WV
STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKETS
02-19-23
WV
STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKETS
2/19/2023 Buckeye Local HS : OAC JH District
02-17-23
Regional brackets to date (subject to revision after scratch
meetings):
Eric Williams East Liverpool MVP!
02-14-23 State Tournament Tickets (ohsaa.org)
02-12-23
2023 OHSWCA State Dual Tournaments
Dov
02-04-23 Sect. Tournament: Div. II - Steubenville
OHSWCA District Duals: Division II - Steubenville (2/4/23)
OHSWCA District Duals: Division III - Coshocton (2/4/23)
Feb 4 - HS AAA West Virginia Team State Duals Championships
Feb 3 - HS AA/A West Virginia Team State Duals Championships
Dov
The pairings for the 2023 Bill Hindgardner Dual Meet Championships
are listed below for each division, as well as all pertinent information. We
look forward to two nights of great competition! Round 2: 1st Place Oak Glen 47 Indian Creek 25 3rd Place Edison 57 St Clairsville 21
#2 Barnesville 51 #3 Martins Ferry 26
3A Finals Barnesville 55 Linsly 23 Martins Ferry 70 Magnolia 6
5A Finals Wheeling Park 53 Steubenville 21 John Marshall 72 Brooke 12
01-28-23 Buck Bailey Memorial Wellsville
Steub
Jimmy Wood Invitational - New Lexington Barn, StC & War
Mason Boyd Memorial Invitational - Watkins Camb
2023 Frank Ferguson Brooke Classic
BvL
WSAZ HS Results (sikorasoftsystems.com)
01-25-23 StC & Lin
OVAC Wrestling Info: 69th ANNUAL O.V.A.C. Ron Mauck WRESTLING TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP WESBANCO ARENA JANUARY 19, 20 & 21. 2023
The O.V.A.C. Wrestling Tournament Press Conference will be held at Wesbanco
Arena Monday
2023 Free Youth Wrestling Clinic OVAC Jan 21 Presented by Smittys Carpet
The 69th OVAC RON MAUCK WRESTLING TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS will be live streamed on Saturday, January 21st: Click Link Below for Final Matches Live on the internet at 3:15PM 2023 OVAC Wrestling Tournament Championships (wtrf.com)
Click link below for a video replay of OVAC Finals!
I would like to thank WTRF for letting me announce last night with Scott Nolte!
2023 OVAC Live Tournament Link Brackets final
2023 OVAC Semifinal Marquee Matchups
2023 OVAC Finals Marquee Matchups
Seeded wrestlers that scratched: 144 #8 Garrett Spohn Morg, 150 #1 Dakota Hagedorn Univ, 285 #3 Zane McCoy BvL Buy your 2023 OVAC Wrestling Tickets Today!!! Tournament Schedule 2023 OVAC Opening Ceremonies Instructions 2023 Track Wrestling Tournament Team Predictions 2023 OVAC "Bill Hinegardner" Wrestling Dual Meet Standings
News Articles: https://www.wtrf.com/sports/69th-ron-mauck-ovac-wrestling-tournament-opens/
2023 Opening Round Write Up by Jenny Hannan The Intelligencer by Seth Staskey The Intelligencer Final Write up
Awards: 2023 OVAC Jr. High Coach of the Year Seth Fluharty Steubenville 2023 OVAC Assistant Coach of the Year T.J. Miller Beaver Local 2023 OVAC A/AA Coach of the Year Tim Jones Cameron 2023 OVAC AAA Coach of the Year Jayson Stephen Barnesville 2023 OVAC AAAA Coach of the Year Brandon Pendleton Indian Creek 2023 OVAC AAAAA Coach of the Year Brian Leggett Wheeling Park 2023 James "Dead Eye" Morris scholarship Nate Shelek Wheeling Park 2023 Sydney "Syd" Stolz Memorial Award Harrison Central 2023 OVAC Official of the Year Tom Regis Martins Ferry 2023 OVAC Bob Sadler Sportsmanship Award Union Local High School 2023 Hercules Award Logan Davis 5 pins in 7:24 2023 OVAC Director's Award Shane Shaffer 2023 OVAC Mr. Mat Merle Tournay 2023 David Bierkortte (MVP) Award Winner Dakota King Barnesville
01-14-23 NOVICE mania Presented by Smittys Sportatorium Jan 22nd, 2023
Licking Heights Invitational Barn
2022-23 OVAC Rankings (updated 7:24PM)
PS & SCC
01-11-23 OHSWCA District Duals: Division II - Steubenville (2/4/23)
OHSWCA District Duals: Division III - Coshocton (2/4/23)
2022-23 OVAC Rankings (Major changes)
Steub, ED, SL, Lin, Riv, MF & OG
01-09-23 Cameron High School Invitational
2022-23 OVAC Rankings 1-9-23
Steub, PS, Dov, Brk
01-08-23 Weekend tournaments:
JC Gorman
JACKSON-MILTON Well
Licking Valley Wrestling Invitational Bell & WL
LAST MAN
COMET s write up
BMC @ Indian Creek
01-05-23 Dov, Steub, IC, MF, PS, OG, Brk, WP, & StC
Nogay among first announced for 23 OVAC HOF Class
The dawn of a new year means the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Hall of Fame is about to increase its membership once again. The first four members of the Class of 2023, representing the decades of the 2000s and the 2010s, have a combined six individual state championships, were part of four team championships and each competed at the Division I level collegiately. Barnesvilles Jennie Castle and Union Locals Koel Davia represent the decade of the 2000s, while Magnolias Justin Fox and Madonnas Max Nogay are the selections for the decade of the 2010s. The 19th annual OVAC Hall of Fame Induction will be held at WesBanco Arena in Wheeling on Saturday, Aug. 12. The OVAC Hall of Fame, which is sponsored by Robinson Automotive Group, will announce members of the Class of 2023 every two weeks for the next couple of months. Below is a capsule look at each honoree: JENNIE CASTLE, Barnesville (Class of 2001) This former Shamrock is one of the most decorated middle-distance runners the Ohio Valley has ever produced. Castle got it done, on the track, primarily in the 800-meter run where she won the 2001 state championship in what was then a state-record time of 2:12.05. Prior to arriving at the state meet, as a senior, Castle had put together a resume that was basically second to none. She won four consecutive regional championships in the 800 and had placed three times in the state meet at the distance. She was fifth as a freshman and sophomore before winning the bronze as a junior. In total, Castle was a six-time All-Ohioan on the track. She was also part of two 4Χ800 teams that scored in the state. She won 10 Eastern District titles and a like number of OVAC championships. At the conference meet, to help the team to score more points, Castle was also asked to demonstrate her versatility. Thats proven by the fact that when she graduated she held a conference record in six events. While Castle excelled in the middle distance on the track, she also certainly had the ability to run long distance as she demonstrated during the fall for the Shamrocks cross country team. Castle was an All-Ohioan as a freshman in cross country, placing eighth. She was the first Shamrock finisher at the 1997 Division III state meet and led them to the team championship, She was the district champion in cross country as a sophomore and a four-time All-OVAC performer in cross country. Along with the state championship, the Shamrocks won four consecutive OVAC team titles during her cross country career. Castle continued her track career at the University of Akron where she ran personal-best times of 2:06.91 and 4:23.26 in the 800 and 1500, respectively. She was a Mid-American Conference Outdoor champion in 2005 in the 1500 and qualified for the NCAA National Meet. She placed in the MAC meet either indoor or outdoor six times and was second-team All-MAC four other times. She also earned Academic All-MAC and All-American accolades. Castle ran professionally for the Atlanta Track Club KOEL DAVIA, Union Local (Class of 2004) This former Jet etched his name into Ohio wrestling history by pulling off one of the rarest feats possible. Davia had his hand raised after a state championship match three times, which has only been done by 68 other grapplers in Buckeye State history. During the 2002 season, Davia, who hadnt qualified for the state meet as a freshman, reached the championship match and earned his first gold in 59 seconds with a first-period pin. Davia claimed the OVAC title in 2003 before embarking on his post-season journey, which saw him arrive back in Columbus with a chance to defend his title. He did so with a 4-1 victory over Harrison Centrals Tony Carrothers. As a senior, Davia was denied in the OVAC title match by OVAC Hall of Famer and eventual Division II state champion Adam Hoppell in one of the best matches contested in conference tournament history. However, Davia, competing in Division III in the postseason, didnt dwell on that match. He capped his brilliant career with a 4-2 victory in the state final and put the finishing touches on a 49-2 season. Davia finished his prep career with an impressive 167-27 career record, which at the time of his graduation was the eighth most in Ohio history. Of his total victories, an astounding 101 came via the pin, which at the time was the eighth most in Ohio history. Davia was named the 2004 Eastern District and Ohio OVAC Wrestler of the Year. After being ranked the 99th-best recruit in America, Davia continued his wrestling career at Division I Edinboro University. He competed there for two seasons. Along with his work on the wrestling mat, Davia was a multi-year letterman in football as a lineman. He was also a standout in the throwing circles for the Jets track team. He had owned the school discus record until it was broken in 2022. JUSTIN FOX, Magnolia (Class of 2011) It didnt matter if it was on the football or baseball field, this former Blue Eagle just got it done with regularity. Fox is the winningest quarterback in West Virginia and Ohio Valley history and earned upwards of 18 post-season accolades in football and baseball combined. In football, Fox played a myriad of positions, but it was at quarterback where he made his presence felt the most. During his senior season, he led the Blue Eagles to their first state championship since 1964 with a perfect 14-0 record and captured the Kennedy Award as the state of West Virginias premier prep player. As a senior, Fox completed 149 of 231 passes for 2,474 yards and 29 touchdowns. He ran for nine additional touchdowns and kicked an astounding 71 PATs. He broke the school record for career passing yards. He earned First Team All-State in each of his final three years of high school at three different positions. He was honored as a quarterback as a senior, defensive back as a junior and punter as a sophomore. He was thrice named to the All-OVAC squad as well as All-Valley Big School and was named the Ohio Valley HS Football Player of the Year by WTOV-9. On the baseball field, Fox earned All-State First Team twice, including the captain of the Class AA team as a pitcher. He was also listed as a pitcher after his junior season and as a utility player following his sophomore campaign. He was named All-OVAC three times as well as All-Valley. He guided the Blue Eagles to the OVAC Class 3A title in 2009. It was baseball that Fox pursued at the collegiate level. He opted to continue his career at West Virginia University where he started 92 games in his Mountaineer career and appeared in 131. He ranked third on the team, as a senior, with a .273 batting average. He earned four letters during his time in Morgantown. Fox had a brief professional career, playing two years in the Frontier League with Washington, Pa. and Rockford, Ill. Justin currently resides in Rivesville, W.Va.
MAX NOGAY, Madonna (Class of 2010) It didnt matter what or where this former Blue Don standout played, he did a lot of winning. Nogay is one of the rare athletes who won multiple team and individual state championships during his prep career as he earned multiple letters and accolades in football, wrestling and baseball. In football, Nogay played quartrerback for the Blue Dons and led the team to a 21-0 record in that stretch, including a perfect 14-0 season in 2009 which was capped with a Class A state championship. He passed and ran for more than 1,000 yards in that season. For his efforts, Nogay was named First Team All-State as a defensive back and was named captain of the unit. He was second-team All-State as a junior and honorable mention following his sophomore season. He was also named All-OVAC and All-Valley twice. After his senior season, he was named a prep All-American by MaxPreps. That football season set the tone for the wrestling season where Nogay became Madonnas first OVAC Champion at 171 pounds that season. He followed that up by claiming his second state championship. He won the 160-pound title as a junior. He was a four-time state placer and was also named the OVAC West Virginia Wrestler of the Year. A pitcher and shortstop, Nogay was just as impressive on the baseball diamond. He led the Blue Dons to their first state title in 2010, which followed up their first appearance in the state tournament a season prior. Three times, Nogay was named First Team All-State as an infielder and twice was a captain. He was named All-OVAC three times and twice All-Valley. Despite his football and wrestling prowess, it was baseball and the chance to play at West Virginia that won out for Nogay. He matriculated to Morgantown and lettered three times as a catcher and designated hitter. He started 52 games and hit five career home runs, including a grand slam. He also posted a .991 fielding percentage in 2012, committing nary an error in 156 chances. He earned both All-Big East and All-Big 12 accolades for his work in the classroom. Max is currently an assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia and is Environmental Justice Coordinator in Wheeling.
12-30-22 St Clairsville Tournament 2022 Congratulations to the Purple Riders varsity wrestling team for taking home the championship at the Americas Best Value Inn Tournament at St. Clairsville HS today Team Scores: Martins Ferry, 115; Oak Glen, 88; Newark, 77; St. Clairsville, 66; Edison, 54; Beaver Local, 46; Wheeling Central, 44; Linsly, 42; Zanesville, 31; Cameron, 28; Bridgeport, 21; Steubenville, 21; Bellaire, 17; East Liverpool, 16; Maysville, 14.
Congratulations to Johnny Bailey East Liverpool MVP!
Championship Finals
2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-30-22
12-29-22 Ohio Valley Athletic Conference :: 2023 Wrestling Dual Standings
I will be updating rankings off and on all day
Weir
Weekend Tournaments 12-(28-29)-22 Wheeling Park Duals
Barn & Dov
PS 172 Gage Wright Parkersburg South-WV 4 Seed Congratulations to Gage Wright 2nd place finish!
12-22-22
12-27-22
Spartan Jr High Tournament
UL
HC, WL, WP, Brk, Mag, PS, Barn, BL & BvL 12.21.22 Highlights: Beaver Local @ Steubenville wrestling | WTOV (wtov9.com)
JV Austintown Tournament
Congratulations to Gage Wright PS Beast of the East Champion!!!
Gage gets a takedown with 8 seconds remaining to win the match 3-1 over Harvey
Ludington of Brick Memorial. Wow great job Gage!
12-19-22 2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-19-22 I have done Barnesville, University, North Canton, Div 3 Classic & Beaver Local Tournaments
12-16-22 2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-15-22
The weekend tournaments:
Barnesville
University Nurse Pro Plus Tournament (trackwrestling.com)
North Canton
Buckeye Local Jr. High Tournament
12-15-22 12.14.22 Highlights: Steubenville @ Oak Glen wrestling | WTOV (wtov9.com)
WP, Steub, Lin, Dov, SCC, Weir & BL
12-13-22
Trinity duals
2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-12-22
OG, WC, JM, & Lin
Shadyside Youth
Tournament - December 17, 2022
12-10-22 2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-10-22
Tournaments for the weekend: Barn, Steub, IC & PS
1. 285: D2 #8 Fulgham (Circleville) vs D3 #7 Bier (Hannibal River)
Well, Tor, BvL
BL
Indian Creek Jr. High Tournament
Indian Creek Grade School Tournament
OG
12-09-22 175 Gage Wright PS # 2 seed!!!! 157 Dom Paterra IC # 13 215 Erick Brothers Jr. # 8
Jr. High Bubba Coleman Memorial Invitational
Lin, Morg, WP, HC & IC
12-05-22 2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-05-22
Lonnie Kittle/Norm Maisel Wrestling Tournament Brackets (University)
WP
WC
12-02-22
2022-23 OVAC Rankings 12-01-22
Cambridge Tournament
BEST POSSIBLE MATCHES
2. 150: D2 #4 Spencer (Indian Creek) vs D2 #12 Boyd (Licking Valley) 3. 106: D2 #2 Buckhart (New Lexington) vs D2 #16 Dickerson (Miami Trace) 4: 165: D2 #6 Myers (Indian Valley) vs D2 #13 Rose (New Lexington) 5. 144: D2 #8 Beatty (Indian Valley) vs D2 #14 McCullough (WCH)
TEAM PREDICTIONS
Dover
Malvern
Conotton Valley, Southern Local, Steubenville CC, Toronto, & Wellsville
BEST POSSIBLE MATCHES
WATERFORD
Waterford
Invitational Results
BEST POSSIBLE MATCHES
2. 150: D3 #5 Cline (Waterford) vs D3 NR Smith (Huntington Ross) 3. 120: D3 #17 Worthington (Fairfield Union) vs D3 NR Co.Browning (Crooksville)
11-24-22
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
2022-23 OVAC Rankings Updated 11-26-22 5:36PM
The 2022-23 OVAC rankings will be out on Thanksgiving day, afternoon. I will start typing the rankings
Smitty hooked up the Valley Wrestlers again !! Don't Miss out!!!
11-17-22 My Rankings will be out on Thanksgiving! If you have any line ups send them to shaggy19710@yahoo.com
Wrestling in College Austin Starr
11-14-22
NEW OVAC Wrestling COACHES Seven new head coaches will be featured when the 2022-23 OVAC wrestling season gets started in just more than a month. The new coaches were unveiled during Monday nights preseason meeting which was held inside WesBanco Arena in downtown Wheeling. They are, from left, Michael Shreves, Paden City; Bobby Richmond, St. Clairsville; Josh Cornell, Oak Glen; Jaret Aubiel, Toronto; Eric Vasey, Bellaire; Sawyer Leppla, Cambridge; and Rick Welker, Wheeling Central
11-02-22 2023 OVC Championship @ UL Coaches Instructions
10-10-22
Congratulations to Shawn Crosier National Hall of Fame Ohio Chapter class of 2022 inductee !!! Click pix above The picture above is of Shawn and all his siblings! Bio: Shawn Crosier made his name in wrestling as both a coach and an official. He started his coaching career at Wintersville High School as an assistant coach to John Grinch in 1978. In 1980, he became the Head coach of the Warriors. Shawn would return to West Liberty University in 1982 where he would serve as an assistant coach under Hall of Famer, Dr. Vince Monseau. Upon graduating from WLU in 1984, he began teaching and coaching at Harding Junior High in Steubenville for the next five years. Shawn would return to coaching in 2003 as the head wrestling coach of Steubenville High School and served in that capacity for the next two years. While Crosiers coaching career ended there, he continued to officiate in Ohio and West Virginia. On top of the Ohio and West Virginia state wrestling tournaments, Crosier officiated the OVAC wrestling tournament 26 times, Medina Invitational, Walsh Ironman, Top Gun, Austintown Hepner, Barnesville and ECOL tournaments. He has also officiated numerous OHSWCA Team Dual Meet Tournaments. At the junior high level, Crosier was an official at the inaugural Junior High State Tournament, continuing to work at that level for the next five state tournaments as well as the Jr. High OVAC tournament. Crosier has been selected as the Larry Deaton Official of the Year at the OVAC Tournament three separate times. Overall, Shawn was an official for over 30 years, making many contributions to Ohio high school wrestling |
(Ohio Valley Athletic ex Coach) The purpose of this web site is to promote O.V.A.C. wrestling and the individuals that make it all possible. I don't proclaim to know everything about the O.V.A.C.'s or wrestling, but I did coach in the O.V.A.C.'s for 8 years so I do have some knowledge of the sport, coaches and the wrestlers (2002). I have also run www.OVAeCwrestling.com for the past 10 years.(2016)
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