YORK, PA – The York College wrestling
squad notched three second-place finishes at the 2009 Metro
Conference Championships Sunday at the Grumbacher Sport and Fitness
Center. The Green and White finished third out of nine schools with
58.5 points while junior 174-pounder Brian Thomason
(Wernersville, Pa./Schuylkill Valley) was selected as an
at-large bid into the NCAA tournament. Wilkes College won the team
championship with 98 points.
Thomason, York’s top 174-pounder, came
into the Metro Championships sporting a stellar 25-3 mark and the
class’ #1 seed. Thomason bested Elizabethtown’s Paul
Connor in his first bout by a solid 7-2 count. In the semifinals,
the junior punched his ticket into the championship courtesy of a
tight 4-3 win over Wilkes’ Frank Heffernan, who was an
at-large berth recipient into last year’s NCAA tournament.
Kings’ Michael Reilly, the Metro’s 2008 champion, met
Thomason in thrilling title bout. Thomason went up 5-4 at the end
of the first period as the junior nearly pinned Reilly midway
through the frame. Kings’ 174-pounder wriggled free from
Thomason’s grasp to keep the match alive. Reilly turned the
bout around in the second period with a 6-0 run courtesy of two
penalties and a takedown with a near fall. With the score now
standing at 10-5 in Reilly’s favor, he finished off the bout
with a 7-2 third period. For his efforts, Reilly was named the
championships’ Outstanding Wrestler. Thomason, who now has a
27-4 record, will now have to wait to see if he receives an
at-large berth into nationals.
Senior 133-pound Kyle Flickinger (New
Oxford, Pa./Bermudian Springs) and senior 157-pound
John Niedrich (Freehold, N.J./Christian Brothers
Academy) were each finalists in their respective weight
classes. Flickinger, the tournament’s #2 seed, began his trip
to the finals courtesy of a pinfall over Kings’ Anthony
Dietrick at the 6:30 mark of Flickinger’s opening bout. The
senior slipped by Hunter’s Sean Messina in the semifinals
with a hard-fought 3-2 victory. In the finals, Flickinger squared
off against Wilkes’ Josh Pauling, who had previously defeated
the Spartan 133-pounder twice during the year, each by 3-2 margins.
Unfortunately for the Spartan co-captain, he ended up on the short
end of yet another 3-2 score as Pauling took the 133-pound title.
Flickinger then successfully defended his second-place slot in a
challenge-match against Centenary’s Jay Guricich, taking the
match 7-3. That victory, along with his 26-11 record during the
year, gives the Spartan a glimmer of hope for the NCAA tournament
as he is the first-alternate from the conference.
Niedrich, the #1 seed at 157 pounds. took a
similar trip to the finals as he opened up his championships with a
4-0 decision over Wilkes’ Robert Griffith. The semifinal
round proved kind to the Spartan senior co-captain as he won the
bout 3-2 over NYU’s Matt Magill to push into the finals. The
championship bout proved to be a different story for Niedrich as
TCNJ’s Dan DiColo bested the Spartan 157-pounder 7-3 to
capture the Metro title and the automatic berth into nationals.
Niedrich, who posted a 28-8 campaign during the 2008-2009 season,
now awaits for a possible bid into the NCAA tournament as the
league’s third-alternate.
In addition to York’s trio of
second-place finishers, the Spartans’ garnered five more
top-four finishes. Matt Heisey (Harrisburg, Pa./Cedar
Crest), who came on strong at 165 pounds for the Spartans
late in the year, captured a third-place spot. Heisey won his first
bout 4-2 but then fell to Centenary’s Matt Regan, the #2
seed, in his second match. The rookie wrestled back to win his next
two matches, 3-1 and 3-2, to secure third in just his first Metro
Championships. Heisey finishes the year with a solid 15-7 mark as
he will look to make a huge impact next season.
The Spartans’ 125-pound Jerrid
Hartman (Red Lion, Pa./Red Lion), 141-pound Taylor
Ulm (Great Meadows, N.J./Hackettstown), 184-pound
Chris Elliott (Crofton, Md./South River), and
197-pound James Laughlin (Hanover, Pa./South
Western) each notched fourth-place finishes for the Green
and White.
The Spartans conclude their team season with a
15-12-1 mark and an in-season tournament championship. The
Spartans’ won the Kings’ College Monarch Tournament
earlier in the year and placed fourth at their own Spartan
Invitational before taking third at today’s conference
championships.
Thomason now prepares for the 2009 NCAA
National Championships as the Spartans’ lone guaranteed-spot
participant. If any of the 16 wrestlers from the Metro Conference
who have been guaranteed spots into the NCAA Tournament is unable
to fulfill their obligations, then Flickinger will be the first
wrestler in line to take that spot while Niedrich would be the
third in line. The NCAA Championships are set to take place at the
U.S. Cellualr Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 6 and 7.