Below is a team-by-team breakdown of the team-by-team results from this past week of tournament action.
Girls Results
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Northern Lebanon competed in the inaugural Geesaman Invitational, which they hosted on Friday and Saturday. With strong performances across the Viking lineup, Northern Lebanon defended its home turf, winning the team title in a loaded field that featured programs from Pennsylvania along with teams from Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware.
The Vikings were powered by Sam Wolford and Carter Wolford, who each captured gold medals to lead the championship effort.
At 121 pounds, Sam Wolford delivered a dominant tournament, advancing through the bracket with multiple technical falls before closing his weekend with a 16–0 technical fall over a Georgia opponent in the championship finals. The senior, who is committed to the Naval Academy, now stands at 18–3 on the season.
At 107 pounds, Carter Wolford followed with a title of his own. The sophomore rolled through the early rounds before capping his run with a 5–3 decision over Hempfield’s Gavin Rush in the finals to secure gold. With the win, Carter improved his record to 15–2.
Northern Lebanon also placed several additional wrestlers on the podium. Jackson Walter finished fifth at 127 pounds, battling through the consolation bracket to earn placement points. Sincere Perez added another fifth-place finish at 152, closing his tournament with a pin in the placement round. At 215 pounds, Connor Troxell also earned fifth place, highlighted by a technical fall in his final match.
The Vikings rounded out their medal haul with seventh-place finishes from Michael Tavani at 114 pounds and Christian Spencer at 160.

On Friday and Saturday, Annville-Cleona took part in the inaugural Geesaman Invitational, hosted by Northern Lebanon. The event featured 22 teams, including programs from Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware, with the Dutchmen finishing 13th overall.
Annville-Cleona was led by Blaine Leitz, who earned a runner-up finish at 189 pounds. Leitz advanced to the championship finals with a pair of pins and a technical fall before coming up short in the title bout. With the performance, Leitz now sits at 14–2 on the season.
At 133 pounds, Devon Englehart turned in another strong showing, finishing fourth overall. Englehart reached the semifinals with a pin and a decision, then battled back through placement matches to earn podium points. He is now 13–4 this season.
The Dutchmen also picked up a fifth-place finish from Oliver Funck at 139 pounds. Funck fought his way through the consolation bracket with multiple wins, including a major decision and a sudden-victory win in the placement round, and now stands at 15–2 on the year.
Additional placement points came from Levi Kreider, who finished seventh at 145 pounds after collecting several bonus-point wins in consolation action.
Annville-Cleona also saw several other wrestlers pick up victories throughout the weekend. Jayden Jorge earned multiple pins in the consolation rounds at 107 pounds, Jordan Nickens recorded wins at 215 pounds, Garret Lucera picked up a technical fall at 152 pounds, and Jaxon Speece added a decision victory at heavyweight.

On Monday and Tuesday, Cedar Crest competed at the Jim Thorpe Christmas Tournament, finishing 16th out of 30 teams in a competitive holiday field.
The Falcons were led by Landyn Kline, who delivered a standout performance to earn a third-place finish at 189 pounds. Kline opened the tournament with back-to-back pins in the championship rounds, added a quarterfinal decision, and rebounded from a semifinal setback by pinning his opponent in the consolation semifinals. He capped his run with a 17–1 technical fall over Kevin Rivas (West Chester East) in the third-place match. With the finish, Kline now sits at 12–4 on the season.
Cedar Crest also picked up wins throughout the lineup. Sabriel Remlinger recorded multiple pins in the consolation rounds at 107 pounds, Caleb Uhler earned victories in both championship and consolation action at 127, and Eddiel Nunez and Aidan Smith each contributed bonus-point wins in the middle weights. Nolan Brubaker added a pin and a technical fall at 145 pounds as well.
The Falcons returned to action on Saturday at Elizabethtown’s Grizzly Duals, finishing 2–3 on the day against a competitive field.
Cedar Crest opened the tournament with a challenging matchup against Penn Manor before rebounding in Round 2 with a strong win over host Elizabethtown. The Falcons were tested again in Rounds 3 and 4 against Mifflin County and Palmyra, respectively, before closing the day on a high note with a convincing victory over Middletown in the final round.
Senior Landyn Kline led the way for Cedar Crest, going 4–1 on the day at 189 pounds, highlighted by two pins and two technical falls as he consistently provided bonus points for the Falcons throughout the event.
Round-by-round results
- Round 1: Penn Manor 57, Cedar Crest 18
- Round 2: Cedar Crest 45, Elizabethtown 29
- Round 3: Mifflin County 55, Cedar Crest 16
- Round 4: Palmyra 63, Cedar Crest 11
- Round 5: Cedar Crest 43, Middletown 28
Girls Results

Lebanon competed Monday and Tuesday at the Donegal Holiday Tournament, finishing 16th out of 18 teams in the field.
The Cedars led by Erick Rivera Garcia, who turned in a strong performance at 133 pounds to finish fourth overall. Rivera Garcia opened his tournament with a pin in the championship rounds before dropping a tough quarterfinal bout. He responded with an impressive run through the consolation bracket, picking up a major decision, a technical fall, and a forfeit win to advance to the third-place match, where he was edged by a one-point decision.
The Cedars also saw solid efforts from Sneijder Garcia Fuentes at 107 pounds, who earned a pair of pins in both championship and consolation action, and Juan Ramos Vazquez, who rebounded in the consolations at 127 pounds with a major decision and a decision win. Jazir Millan added an opening-round pin at 160 pounds, while Jaevian Padillas picked up a quick pin in the consolation rounds at 215.
LebCo Weekend Results – Annville, ELCO, & Palmyra Finish Strong in Tournament Action
On Saturday, Palmyra took part in the Grizzly Duals, hosted by Elizabethtown, and turned in a perfect 5–0 performance to claim the team championship.
Palmyra set the tone early with a 44–27 victory over Mifflin County in the opening round, then followed with a 43–24 win against Penn Manor to move to 2–0 on the day. The Cougars continued to build momentum in Round 3, rolling past Middletown 63–12, before turning in another dominant performance with a 63–11 win over Cedar Crest. Palmyra capped off its perfect day by defeating host Elizabethtown 58–17 in the final round, sealing the team championship in convincing fashion.
Palmyra’s title run was powered by several wrestlers who went undefeated on the day, providing steady points and momentum in every dual. Elijah Foltz, Russell Cisney, Nicolas Gordon, Tyler Detwiler, Evan Andrew, and Kenneth Coles each finished 5–0, combining pins, technical falls, decisions, and forfeits to anchor the Cougars’ lineup from top to bottom.
The Cougars also received strong contributions throughout the roster. Nicholas Weidman consistently produced bonus-point wins in the middle weights, while Owen Clark added multiple technical falls that helped Palmyra build early separation in several duals. In the upper weights, Kyler Sparks and Alex Csongradi delivered key pins. Aaron Andrew went 2–0 on the day, with both wins coming by technical falls.
As a team, the Cougars are now 13-1 this season.
Round-by-round results
- Round 1: Palmyra 44, Mifflin County 27
- Round 2: Palmyra 43, Penn Manor 24
- Round 3: Palmyra 63, Middletown 12
- Round 4: Palmyra 63, Cedar Crest 11
- Round 5: Palmyra 58, Elizabethtown 17
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