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After claiming first in the East Stroudsburg tournament, senior co-captain Joey Killar continued his winning ways at 165-pounds. He grappled to the finals before falling 7-2 to Steve Blackford of Arizona State for a second place finish. A formidable opponent, Blackford is an All-American who took fourth at last year's NCAA Championship...
...pound weight class, Kiler also had a spectacular day. His domination began with an 11-1 major decision win over Chris Meister of Lockhaven. Kiler blanked East Stroudsburg's Tony Vitale 4-0 before taking Penn State's Jeremy Reitz 9-4 in the quarters. Kiler then wrapped up his championship by defeating Brad Dillon of Lehigh 6-3 and Bill Deniz of Middlesex...
...groove as he just continued his winning ways of last year. He pinned two of his five opponents and did not allow the final score to have a margin smaller than five. Wasting little time, Killar took down his first round and quarterfinals opponents, Ben Brenneman of East Stroudsburg and Greg Francesca of University of Virginia, in just 1:59. He also had two major decision victories, a 13-1 defeat of Lehigh's Warren Stout and a 12-0 win over Penn State's Doc Vecchio, before grappling to a first place finish with an 8-3 bout against...
...this Crimson force for the past two weeks. After getting a bye in the first round, his decisive 9-3 victory over Andrew Butville of Penn State and his pin of Columbia's Ryan Fair in just 36 seconds advanced him to the semis, where he defeated East Stroudsburg's Dan Roy, 8-3. His subsequent 13-4 trouncing of Sal Aquia then sealed yet another tournament championship...
...Easily overtaking his opponents in the first two rounds 16-1 and 8-1, Rechul continued his success in the quarters, where he defeated Sam Holloway of Kutztown, 5-2. However, after falling in the semis, 4-1 to Steve Mocco, Rechul lost a tough overtime bout to East Stroudsburg's Rich Koehler to 11-9 to finish fourth...