Dillon Smith dropped his first match at the PIAA Wrestling tournament today to Shawn Perich of Portage 4-1 but bounced back with a 3-2 victory over Noah Hoarst of Schuylkill Valley. The win keeps Dillon alive in the double elimination tournament. Wrestling resumes in the AA classification at the Giant Center in Hershey 8 am Friday.
Jim Thorpe Senior Dillon Smith is heading to the Pennsylvania State Wrestling Championships this week. Smith, 34-10, will face Shawn Perich, 37-1, from Portage on Thursday at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pa.
Here’s a slideshow from the 2009 Christmas Tournament in which Smith secured the most wins in Jim Thorpe Wrestling history:
From the Pottsville Republican-Herald: JIM THORPE – Dillon Smith gave himself a holiday gift Saturday, capturing a championship in his home gym at the Jim Thorpe Christmas Tournament.
Smith went 4-0 in the round-robin event to win the 145-pound title. In addition, he was named the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. In the process, he became Jim Thorpe’s all-time leading wins leader with 117. He passed Michael Wernett, who had 114.
A state qualifier last season, Smith was coming off a second-place finish at the Penn Cambria Tournament.
At Jim Thorpe, Lehighton won the team title with 135 points, followed by Allentown Central Catholic (72) and Pottsville (69).
The Crimson Tide had three champions in Bailey Roos (103), Jimmy Harris (112) and Shawn Cicero (160). Cicero finished 5-0 in his bracket.
For Williams Valley, Tim Murray (135) and Brandon Wagner (215) earned gold.
Lehighton won six championships; ACC had two champs.
JIM THORPE – Jim Thorpe went 0-4 during its own Jim Thorpe Duals.
The Olympians lost to Panther Valley 55-17, North Schuylkill 59-11, Radnor 56-9 and were blanked by Bethlehem Catholic 73-0.
Dillon Smith went 3-1 on the day for Jim Thorpe, picking up a technical fall against North Schuylkill and Panther Valley and a major decision victory against Radnor.
Scott Houser (135) and Quinton Boyer (140) had falls and Jesse Picklo (130) and Brett Paul won by major decision for North Schuylkill in its win over Jim Thorpe, which forfeited six weights.
Justin Christman (152), Nick O’Donnell (103) had pins for Panther Valley in its victory over Jim Thorpe.
Complete results for North Schuylkill and Panther Valley were unavailable. From the Republican-Herald.