Showing posts with label Beast of the East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beast of the East. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2013

Blair Academy wins Beast of the East

Courtesy of Beast of the East website

by Jeff Fisher

Host, NHSCA Sports Hour
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The Beast of the East is wrestled annually in Delaware, but this year, the nation's first state sure looked a lot like New Jersey.

Blair Academy (New Jersey), the #1 team in the nation, followed-up its Ironman title with the BOE team title without much of a challenge.  New Jersey's Bergen Catholic finished second in the team chase.  On the individual side of things, seven wrestlers from the Garden State won individual gold medals.

Zeke Moisey of Bethlehem Catholic (Pennsylvania) won the Most Outstanding Wrestler Award.

Beast of the East Individual Champs

106 - Ty Agaissee - Delbarton (NJ)

113 - Nick Suriano - Bergen Catholic (NJ)
120 - Scott Parker - Pennridge (PA)
126 - Zeke Moisey - Bethlehem Catholic (PA)
132 - Anthony Giraldo - North Bergen (NJ)
138 - Joey McKenna - Blair Academy (NJ)
145 - Alfred Bannister - Bishop McNamara (MD)
152 - Mason Manville - Blair Academy (NJ)
160 - Dylan Milonas - Blair Academy (NJ)
170 - Myles Martin - McDonogh (MD)
182 - Johnny Sebastian - Bergen Catholic (NJ)
195 - L.J. Barlow - Haverford School (PA)
220 - Jordan Wood - Boyertown (PA)
285 - Thomas Haines - Solanco (PA)

Beast of the East Team Standings


1. Blair Academy (NJ) - 272
2. Bergen Cathlic (NJ) - 164.5
3. Wyoming Seminary (PA) - 163
4. McDonogh (MD) - 126
5. Nazareth (PA) - 123.5
6. Massillon Perry (OH) - 121.5
7. Bethlehem Catholic (PA) - 112.5
8. Central Dauphin (PA) - 108
9. Brecksville (OH) - 104
10. Cumberland Valley (PA) - 102.5

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Beast of the East Underway

by Jeff Fisher
Host
NHSCA Sports Hour
Follow @NHSCARadioShow

The Beast of the East, one of the nation's premiere high school wrestling tournaments, is underway at the University of Delaware.

Over the next two days, over 100 of the best wrestling programs in the nation will be battling for team and individual honors.

The nation's #1 (Blair Academy, NJ) and #2 (Wyoming Seminary, NJ)) teams are in the field for the 20th annual event.

The championship round is set for Sunday.