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2018 Colonial League Championship Wrestling Preview (Brought To You By Spirk Brothers Inc.)

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The 2016-2017 Saucon Valley grapplers completed the Drive-for-Five!

The Saucon Valley wrestling program has been on quite a run.  Five consecutive Colonial League titles and 65 straight league wins is quite a story.  The Panthers last lost in league action to the Pen Argyl Green Knights on Dec. 23, 2011.  The Knights went on to win the League title that season.  But, since then, it has been the Panthers dominating and taking over the record books.  Monday night, the Panthers will make the “Trip-for-Six!”

A quick glance back at Colonial League Championship runs…..

The hits keep rocking!

The Colonial League Championship will be held Monday night at Catasauqua Area High School.  Using two mats and wrestling simultaneously, the semi-finals are scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m.  Then, at 7:30 p.m., the winners will square off and compete for the 2018 League title.

2018 Colonial League Championships

#1 Saucon Valley Panthers (8-0) v. #4 Bangor Slaters (5-3)

#2 Northwestern Lehigh Tigers (7-1) v. #3 Wilson Warriors (7-1)

Saucon wrestlers celebrate with the 2014-2015 Colonial League Wrestling Championship trophy.

2017-2018 Colonial League Championship Tale of the Tape

#1 Saucon Valley (8-0)

#2 Northwestern Lehigh (7-1)

#3 Wilson (7-1)

#4 Bangor (5-3)

“The minute you think you’ve got it made, disaster is just around the corner.”

Joe Paterno

No doubt the Panthers are mindful of the fact that they have beaten all three of these teams earlier this season.  That prior success, however, can be a dangerous disguise leading to overconfidence and complacency.   It can be a pitfall for an unsuspecting Panther to become trapped.  Overconfidence can make it easy to lose your edge and let your guard down.  It becomes simple to just set the cruise-control and enjoy the ride.  Complacency is a cunning distraction. It brings on mental fatness evolving from the glorious thoughts of the past.

The Panthers will have to stay sharp.  Saucon will, once again, aim to be ready and defend themselves from the attack of others who have become annoyed with their reign of dominance.  It is easy to say the past does not matter, but much more difficult to realize it.  These Panthers will be focused and find a way to stay hungry.

Coach’s Quote

“Our kids are very self motivated.  They all understand the task at hand.  Regardless of the outcome in previous matches, we still need to be ready to compete at the highest level.  Nothing is handed to us and we are fully aware that each and every night we will be facing teams that are highly motivated in trying to take us out.”

Chad Shirk

Saucon Source “Century” Sidebar:

Josh Jones is on the cusp of earning his 100th victory.

With a single victory on Monday night, Saucon Valley junior Josh Jones (126) is destined to join teammates Jason Jones and Angelo Mahaffey as the newest member of the Panthers 100 Win Club. Considering Jones is listed as the #1 wrestler in the area at 126 lbs. by lehighvalleylive.com, he has a real good shot of reaching that century milestone. Classmate Nick Rosengrant, is on the 100-win radar as well.

Jason Jones

Also keep an eye Josh’s brother Jason.  Jason, a senior, is quickly closing in on Ray O’Donnell as Saucon Valley’s all-time winningest wrestler.

The SV Panther Wrestling 100+ Win Club

 # wins        Name                     grad year

  1. 152               Ray O’Donnell*                 2013
  2. 148               Jason Jones                   2018
  3. 147               Bryan Israel                       2013
  4. 139               Ian Gimbar                         2011
  5. 138               Brandon Palik*                  2009
  6. 135                Joe Killar*                          1996
  7. 134                Adam Phillippi                  2010
  8. 131                 Jack Hill                             2016
  9. 125                 Dave Stauffer                    1999
  10. 121                 Devin Fontanez                 2017
  11. 119                 Nick Edmonson                2010
  12. 114                 Eric Grida                          2005
  13. 114                 Justin Blobe                      2014
  14. 112                 Tom Koch                          1990
  15. 110                 Travis Buddock                2013
  16. 110                 Jason Lynch                      2015
  17. 107                Jon Severn                         2001
  18. 106                Bill Hershey*                     1982
  19. 105                Dan Ziegler                        1995
  20. 105                Dylan Yonney                    2016
  21. 103                 Angelo Mahaffey        2018
  22. 103                Jonah Zych                         2016

(denotes PIAA State Champion)

On their way……..

  1. 99                   Josh Jones                      2019
  2. 91                   Nick Rosengrant          2019

 

Good Luck Panthers, the Source is with you!

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