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Published monthly during the Pennsylvania high school wrestling season and periodically in the off-season Email reynoldswrestlingmag@yahoo.com Editor Don Shaffer Contributors Steve Popovitch Art Williams Caitlin Dobran Dave Rose Alexandra Beckman Norm Palovcsik I n covering the Reynolds High School wrestling program, I have always made a conscious effort to put the accomplishments of the team before those of any individual. With that said, what Mason Beckman accomplished in the first 30 days of the season simply cannot be ignored. I say this with confidence: If a Reynolds High School wrestler has ever had a better December than the one Beckman just completed then I m not aware of it. There are not enough adjectives to aptly describe what Beckman has done in the first few By Don Shaffer weeks of 2009-10. First, he reached 100 career wins, then on the same weekend he became just the second Raider to win the prestigious Asics Ironman tournament. Then it was a title at King of the Mountain tournament and more recently because clearly that wasn t enough it was a title, an Outstanding Wrestler award and a takedown record at the Manheim Lions Holiday Tournament. There was a time when I thought an undefeated season was no longer possible for a RHS wrestler given the strength of the team s schedule. After documenting what Beckman has done in December, I have changed my mind. Yes, it s true, Mason Beckman has made me a flip-flopper. And did I mention, he s only a junior? 100 STRAIGHT WILL HAPPEN I can honestly say that it was never a goal of anyone associated with the RHS wrestling program, but after the big win over Fort LeBoeuf on Dec. 21 it appears the Raiders are destined to win their 100th consecutive regular season dual match on Wednesday night Jan. 13 against Grove City (1990 s Alumni Night). The celebration will be short-lived however, as Hills & Co. travel to Brookville just two days later for the Johnson Motors Ultimate Duals where some of the top Class AA teams in the state Brookville, Ridgway, Athens, Northern Lehigh and Burrell will be waiting for the opportunity to become the team that snaps the streak. Reynolds last regular season loss was at the Brookville Duals in 2002-03 against eventual state champion Juniata. Since then, Reynolds has reeled off six straight unbeaten regular seasons. NUMBERS FROM THE 00 s As we put up a new calendar for 2010 we close out the first decade of the new millennium. In looking at the numbers, we see that the 00 s were kind to the Raiders. The team went 160-11 in dual matches, won three PIAA Dual Match championships and three PIAA team points titles. The Raiders were 128-4 in regular season duals and went unbeaten in 7 of the 10 seasons, including the last six straight. 1

J unior standout Mason Beckman battled his way through warrior after warrior en route to the 119-pound championship at the Asics Ironman Tournament which wrapped up Saturday, Dec. 12 at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Beckman, who won his 100th career match on the tourney s opening night, becomes just the second Reynolds wrestler to win an Ironman championship joining Matt Dunn. Beckman s individual title helped spur the Raiders to 72 team points and a 13th place finish in the team standings. Ironman is considered one of the elite high school wrestling tournaments in the country. Mason came into the season at 98-12, so I think everyone knew what kind of competitor he already was, said Coach Brian Hills. But the way he wrestled at Ironman was almost hard to put into words. He s just on a completely different level now. Senior team captain Luke Taylor was stellar in placing 8th at 145 pounds. Taylor totaled a 4-3 weekend mark and was the only other Raider to place in the top eight. Luke really wrestled well, Hills added. All of the kids Luke beat to get to 8th place were state-caliber wrestlers. That s the kind of tournament this is. I ve come to the conclusion that Ironman is about getting 1. Blair Academy 196.5 2. St. Paris Graham 157.5 3. St. Edwards 137 4. Wyoming Seminary 130 5. Central Mountain 121.5 6. Wadsworth 110.5 7. Bishop Lynch 104.5 8. Broken Arrow 101.5 9. Monroeville 95 10. Montini Catholic 84 11. Clovis 76 12. Mount Carmel 75.5 13. Reynolds 72 14. Oak Harbor 70 15. Archbishop Moeller 68.5 16. Walsh Jesuit 68 17. Christiansburg 67 18. St. Ignatius 64.5 19. Kiski School 62.5 20. Massillon Perry 59 Photo by Alexandra Beckman Mason Beckman, shown here at the top of the podium, won the 100th match of his high school career at the Ironman Tournament. the really good kids here. There were nearly 60 teams represented, but fewer and fewer teams are bringing their full lineup. The weight classes from top to bottom are so deep now. There are no weak entries at any weight. It s like only the very high quality kids are coming. That may hurt us a little bit, because we do bring our whole team. We have kids that go 0-2, but I still believe it is good for them to be exposed to this level of wrestling, Hills said. As long as we come here we will always bring our full team. I don t ever want to get away from that team aspect. No other Raider placed at the tournament though Dylan D Urso (125), Adam Matthews (130), Austin Matthews (135) and Blake Heim (215) all won two matches to finish one match out of the money. Gregg Baptiste (171) and Rodney Harnett (112) also won bouts. Beckman was dominating in securing his title. He outscored five tournament opponents by an aggregate 40-8 count, including a 7-1 romp in the semifinals and a 3-0 whitewashing in the finals over the nation s No. 2 ranked wrestler Hunter Steiber of Monroeville, OH. Three of the wrestlers Beckman defeated at the event came into the tournament nationally ranked. 2

S enior team captain Luke Taylor started off the night with a first period fall as the Reynolds Raiders opened the dual-match portion of their 2009-10 season on Dec. 16 with a 41-22 win over a young, but talented Class AAA squad from Erie McDowell High School. A competitive match with a local, District 10 flavor I think it was a great way to open the dual match season, said Reynolds head coach Brian Hills. Overall, I think we are pretty pleased with where we are right now. McDowell has a nice, young team, and they are well coached, Hills added. The Trojans are guided by Shane McChesney, a former wrestling standout at Corry High School. McDowell only had one senior in their lineup; but when I look at ours, we only had four. So we are a pretty young team, too, Hills Here is a list, in no particular order, of those who attended 1960's alumni night. Coaches: * Dick Sherwood * Neal Lineman Wrestlers: * Bill Blake * Mark Reichard * Lonnie Dawes * Frankie Lane * Rich Loutzenhiser * John Anderle * Dan Fry * Rick Mertz * Jim Gollner * Bob Miller Dylan D Urso scored a second period fall to help spark the Raiders 152-Luke Taylor (R) pinned Chad Vankoot, 0:53. 160-Tyler Rhoades (R) major dec. Ryan Kenski, 11-2. 171-Greg Baptiste (R) major dec. Anthony Forne, 14-5. 189-Jeremy Fowler (R) dec. Thomas Moon, 9-4. 215-Blake Heim (R) pinned Mike Weissinger, 3:34. 285-Tyler Covatto (M) major dec. Jamar Henry, 15-4. 103-Paul Deitz (M) dec. Neal Engstrom, 6-0. 3 Photo by ACW Productions/Caitlin Dobran Reynolds 41, McDowell 22 112-Nick Gibson (M) inj. def. Rodney Harnett, 3rd period. 119-Mason Beckman (R) pinned David Rinderle, 1:13. 125-Dylan D'Urso (R) pinned Kenny Rogers, 2:54 130-Adam Matthews (R) dec. Dylan Matz, 4 2. 135-Steve Spearman (M) dec. Austin Matthews, 9-4. 140-Justin Rhodes (R) dec. Jimmy Paulson, 6-2. 145-Mike Vollant (M) pinned Matt Tofani, 5:15. added. Following Taylor s fall at 152, Tyler Rhoades (160) and Greg Baptiste (171) added major decisions and senior Jeremy Fowler (189) chalked up a decision before sophomore Blake Heim (215) gave the Raiders six more team points with a second-period fall. Heim s pin gave the Raiders a generous 23-0 advantage. Determined to battle its way back, McDowell won the next three bouts before Mason Beckman (119) and Dylan D Urso (125) slammed the door shut with two pins in less the four minutes. The matchups at 130 and 135 were among the most competitive of the night. At 130, Adam Matthews scored a 4-2 win over Dylan Matz, while McDowell superstar Steve Spearman, third in the state in Class AAA last season, topped Raider freshman Austin Matthews, 9-4. I thought Adam dominated his match, Hills said. He gave up a sloppy reversal right at the end of the first period, but otherwise he controlled the match. The two squads traded wins in the final two bouts with Justin Rhodes picking up a decision for RHS at 140. At 112 pounds, Raider Rodney Harnett was injured and unable to finish his bout.

King of the Mountain Team Standings 1.Central Mountain 246.5 2.Perry 154.5 3.Latrobe 142 4.Benton 141 5.Parkland 139 6.Reynolds 133.5 7.Council Rock South 125.5 High Point 125.5 9.Pen Argyl 116.5 10.Penn Trafford 114 11.Philipsburg 106.5 12.Meadville 104.5 13.Pittsburgh CC 89 Stroudsburg 89 15.Boiling Springs 86.5 16.Abington Heights 85 17.Bedford 80 18.Hazelton 77.5 19.Bellfonte 74 20.Red Lion 73.5 21.Lewisburg 70 Line Mountain 70 23.Biglerville 68 24.DuBois 65 25.Shikellamy 64 26.Delone Catholic 63 27.South Western 57.5 28.Jersey Shore 53 29.Pittston 50 30.Mifflinburg 49.5 31.Brandywine Heights 47 32.Hatsboro-Horsham 43 33.Indian Valley 37 34.Burlington 33 35.State College 25.5 36.Holidaysburg 25 ason Beckman kept his M individual record perfect as he captured his second tournament championship in as many weekends, earning top honors at the King of the Mountain tournament which wrapped up Saturday evening, Dec. 19 at Central Mountain High School. In all, seven Raiders 2009 King of the Mountain Tournament Champions Mason & Ron Beckman placed in their respective weight classes as the squad finished sixth out of 36 teams entered. Also placing for the Raiders were junior Adam Matthews (5th at 135), senior Luke Taylor (6th at 152), freshman Austin Matthews (7th at 135), sophomore Blake Heim (7th at 215), senior Greg Baptiste (7th at 171) and sophomore Dylan D Urso (8th at 125). Beckman, a junior, has been perfect through the first two weeks of the season running his record to 12-0. His career record improves to 110-12. After winning the Ironman Tournament on the opening weekend, Beckman s stock soared in the national rankings settling in as the No. 2 wrestler in the country at 119 pounds. Other Raiders entered in the tournament were Neal Engstrom (103), Rodney Harnett (112), Justin Rhodes (140), Cam Cianci (145), Tyler Rhoades (160), Jeremy Fowler (189) and Jamar Henry (285). Junior Tyler Rhoades wrestled a strong tournament and won a pair of matches and just missed placing while Fowler and Harnett also won two bouts. Cianci, a freshman making his varsity debut, went 1-2, while Engstrom, Rhodes and Henry all went 0-2. 4

Photos by DWRose.com Seniors Rodney Harnett (left) and Greg Baptiste (above) picked up key wins against D-10 rival Fort LeBoeuf F inding his team trailing by three points after seven weight classes, head coach Brian Hills enacted the 2009-10 Reynolds Wrestling Recovery Program and his Raiders responded to the stimulus in a big way, scoring a 39-23 win over visiting Fort LeBoeuf on Tuesday, Dec. 22. The win lifts the Raiders to 2-0 on the young season as the squad won its 92nd straight regular season competition. Reynolds now owns a 5-4 edge in the all-time series against the Bisons, and has won the last three meetings. Since 2001, Reynolds owns a 5-1 advantage over Fort LeBoeuf. Senior 112-pounder Rodney Harnett jumpstarted the Raiders recovery with a key secondperiod fall. That s a spot where Fort LeBoeuf had a starter out, and we were counting on Rodney to get the win there, Hills said. The pin was a nice bonus. Harnett s win gave the Raiders an 18-15 advantage and from there Reynolds Big Guns took over. Junior Mason Beckman accepted a forfeit at 119 to make the team score 24-15 before Dylan D Urso (125) and Adam Matthews (130) quickly added a dozen more to the team total. D Urso Reynolds 39, Fort LeBoeuf 23 was close to a technical fall before getting the stick at 2:58, and Matthews wasted no time in gaining a first period fall which upped the team score to 36-15 and mathematically ended the Bison s chances. Freshman Austin Matthews closed out the Reynolds rally with a hard-fought 7-6 win, and Fort LeBoeuf won the last two bouts to set the final team score. Early on it was a true Tussle of the Titans as the team score was twice tied (6-6 and 12-12). Fort LeBoeuf started the match with wins from Jeremy King (152) and Casey Pace (160) to open up a 6-0 lead. Greg Baptiste (171) and Jeremy Fowler (189) responded with wins for Reynolds to knot the score. Baptiste won a 9-3 decision, while Fowler gutted out a 3-2 overtime win. Fowler is a little under-sized for 189, but what he lacks in size he makes up for in heart and conditioning, Hills said. There is certainly no lack of heart in his efforts. Blake Heim (215) accounted for the Raiders other team points with a dramatic third-period fall to temporarily give the Raiders a 12-6 lead before LeBoeuf took the 15-12 lead thanks to a pin at 285 and a decision at 103. 152-Jeremy King (FLB) dec. Luke Taylor, 8-3 160-Casey Pace (FLB) dec. Tyler Rhoades, 11-4 171-Gregg Baptiste (R) dec. Rich Kolsar, 9-3 189-Jeremy Fowler (R) dec. Craig Cihon, 3-2 (OT) 215-Blake Heim (R) pinned Evan Dailey, 4:46. 285-Brandon Bradney (FLB) pinned Jamar Henry, 1:17. 103-Brandon Puckley (FLB) dec. Neal Engstrom, 6-0. 112-Rodney Harnett (R) pinned Travis Abbott, 2:48 119-Mason Beckman (R) won by forfeit. 125-Dylan D Urso (R) pinned Mitch Kaltenbaugh, 2:58 130-Adam Matthews (R) pinned Taylor Harrington, 1:14 135-Austin Matthews (R) dec. Shawn Stancliff, 7-6. 140-Riley Smith (FLB) dec. Justin Rhodes, 9-2. 145-David Church (FLB) tech. fall Cam Cianci, 15-0, 5:15. 5

RWM proudly welcomes Steve Popovitch to its staff! BY STEVE POPOVITCH RWM Contributor Brian Holzshu ( 74) has been selected for induction into the Mercer County Hall of Fame - Class of 2010. Brian finished third in the state his senior season after winning Section, District and Regional titles. He was 41-6-2 in his RHS career. Holzshu, currently an assistant coach at Greenville HS, will be joined at the induction by Ron Taylor. Taylor, a GHS graduate, was the Raiders head coach in 1981-82 carding a 10-2 season. He later was a successful coach at both Sharon and Kennedy (Christian) Catholic. Meanwhile, several Reynolds alumni are competing on the mats this winter at various colleges. Tony D Urso: Tony ( 09) is competing in his first year at Mercyhurst College, where he has earned the starting spot at 141 pounds. He placed fifth at the National Catholic Invitational and was one match away from placing at the W&J Open. Cody Kelly: Cody ( 09) is beginning his freshman campaign in the Ivy League at Cornell University. He is wrestling behind Kyle Drake, who is currently ranked 9 th in the Nation at the Division I level. Cody has amassed a 6-4 record for the Big Red and ranks second on the team with three falls. Corey Brown: Corey ( 08) is coming off of an amazing freshman year for Thiel College. He finished 6 th place at the NCAA Tournament to earn All-American status at 133 pounds. Corey has moved up to the 141 pound weight class this year, where he hopes to build on his rookie season. Aaron Nestor: Aaron ( 07) is a redshirt sophomore at Rider University and has earned the starting spot at 141 pounds, after competing at 149 for most of last season. Aaron had a successful day at the Sprawl and Brawl in Binghampton, NY, where he was 2-0, including a key victory in a dual with Edinboro. He also went 2-1 during a quad meet at Old Dominion University and owns a 5-2 ledger. Rob Miller: Rob Miller ( 07), like Corey Brown, is coming off a stellar year for the Thiel Tomcats. Rob qualified for the NCAA Tournament at 125 pounds where injury forced him out of the competition. He looks to gain All-American status in his junior season. Rob has competed at both the 125 and 133 pound weight classes this year. Matt Dunn: Matt ( 06) is hoping to finish his collegiate career on a high note as he competes in his final year for Columbia University. Matt is the starter at the 157 pound weight class and has been named the Lions Co-Captain. Matt has posted multiple victories at each the Bearcat Open, Body Bar Invitational, and the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. For those who are interested in seeing Matt in action this season, Columbia travels to Pittsburgh on Jan. 9 to compete in the Pitt Duals. Photo by DWRose.com Reynolds Wrestling alumni who attended on 1970 s Night vs. Ft. LeBoeuf: Coach Neal Lineman Coaches: Neal Lineman Mark Reichard Wrestlers: Ed McClimans- 1970 Jan Ornato- 1970 Bob Shaffer 1970 Gary Beatty- 1971 Randy Kuhn- 1971 Larry Smargiasso- 1971 Dan Stoyer- 1972 Dan Miller- 1972 Walt McClimans- 1973 George Liszka- 1973 Dave Anthony- 1974 Brian Holzshu- 1974 Kyle Benton- 1974 Ed Derrick- 1974 Dale Hills- 1974 Brian Hills- 1975 John Fry- 1975 Mark Bartolo- 1976 Dave Kress- 1976 Dan Morrison- 1977 Jerry Diehl- 1977 Dave Krumpak- 1977 LeMoyne Moffett- 1977 Tim Morrison- 1978 Bob Foust- 1978 Tom Anthony- 1978 Joe Nuhfer- 1978 Dino Tofani- 1978 John Coryea- 1978 Phil Lenkner- 1978 Rick Stoyer- 1979 Keith Dawes- 1979 Cheerleaders & Mat Maids: Shari (Stoyer) Ray Robin (Lineman) Weaver Kate (North) Subasic Brenda (Reichard) Connely Margie (Anthony) Messer Vickie (Lineman) Hildebrand Nancy (Nuhfer) Gilson Carol (Dawes) Edwards Cindy (Nuhfer) Riffe 6

Mason Beckman 119 pounds Dylan D Urso 125 pounds Austin Matthews 135 pounds M ason Beckman, Dylan D Urso and Austin Matthews each won individual championships in helping lead the Reynolds Raiders to a runner-up finish at the 40th annual Manheim Lions Holiday Wrestling Tournament. In all, 10 Raiders placed in the top six of their respective weight classes. Easton won the tournament with 193 points while Reynolds was second at 183. Beckman finished off an incredible December by being named the tournament s Most Outstanding Wrestler. He also set a new tournament record for most takedowns (38) breaking the record previously held by Easton s Jordan Oliver. It was the second Manheim title for Beckman, who posted a trio of technical falls and a major decision while running his season record to 16-0. D Urso also won his second Manheim title, taking top honors at 125 pounds. He soared through his weight class without serious opposition, winning 6-3 in the finals. For freshman Austin Matthews the tournament was a bit of a coming out party. He knocked off the No. 2 and No. 1 seeds on his way to the first major title of his young career. In the Blake Heim s 10 second fall was the tourney s fastest finals, he scored the winning points on a reversal with four seconds remaining. All three RHS champs are underclassmen. Senior Luke Taylor (152) also advanced to the championship Team Scores Easton 193 Reynolds 183 Kiski Area 152 ½ J.W. Robinson (Va.) 148 ½ Shikellamy 142 Cathedral Prep 131 North Allegheny 113 Cumberland Valley 97 ½ Bald Eagle Area 79 Lower Dauphin 78 ½ Spring Ford 63 Manheim Central 45 Downingtown West 29 ½ Chapel Hill NC 12 ½ finals before finishing second. A host of other Raiders earned placement including Adam Matthews (3rd at 130), Blake Heim (3rd at 215), Greg Baptiste (4th at 171), Rodney Harnett (5th at 112), Jeremy Fowler (5th at 189), and Tyler Rhoades (6th at 171). Freshman Neal Engstrom (103) picked up his first varsity with a pin in the preliminary round but failed to place and Justin Rhodes also won a match before bowing out. Cam Cianci (145) and Jamar Henry (285) also competed. 7

Photo by ACW Productions/Art Williams AMATEUR WRESTLING NEWS PREP TOP 40 12/28/2009 No. 31. Reynolds Pa. HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Dec. 30, 2009 119 Pounds 2. Mason Beckman, Jr, Reynolds, PA Raider Trivia New Question: Who was the first Reynolds wrestler to record 100 wins and in what year did it happen? Previous Question: Entering the 2009-10 season, Reynolds is 644-71-2 all-time in dual matches. Who are the two ties against? Answer: Hickory and Cathedral Prep Photo by Buckeyewrestling.com Referee Bob Shaffer (RHS Class of 1970) worked the 2009 Ironman Tournament including the 103 pound championship bout which is pictured here. 8