Army STRONG Wrestler of the Year

PENNSYLVANIA  - WEEK NINE

Voting ends at 9:00 P.M. on Thursday.  Winner announced on Friday.

Manually e-mail your vote to armystrong.pa@thesportsflash.com.

Text Box: Army STRONG Wrestlers of the Week  -  2011-2012

Week One
#Ryan Diehl — Cumberland Valley (.PDF)

Week Two
#Godwin Nyama — Brashear (.PDF)

Week Three
#Ty Lydic — Latrobe (.PDF)

Week Four
Perry Hills  -  Central Catholic (.PDF)

Week Five
Mark Lentz - Boiling Springs (.PDF)

Week Six
Averee Robinson - Susquehanna Township (.PDF)

Week Seven
Connor Schram - Canon-McMillan (.PDF)

Week Eight
Jason Nolf  -  Kittanning (.PDF)

Brad Farley – Bermudian Springs

 

Farley pinned Fairfield’s Cameron Scalio in 1:17 to remain unbeaten on the season and earned a District 3, Section 1-AA title in the 120-pound weight class.

E-mail your vote for Bermudian Springs’ Brad Farley.

 

Garett Hammond – Chambersburg

 

Hammond earned his second-straight section title, besting Cumberland Valley’s T.C. Warner, 5-3, in the 145-pound final.

E-mail your vote for Chambersburg’s Garett Hammond.

 

Tyler Knapik – Pen Argyl

 

Knapik’s rallied to beat Saucon Valley’s Bryan Israel, 7-4, to clinch Pan Argyl’s 34-29 win for the Green Knights’ fourth-straight Colonial League title.

E-mail your vote for Pen Argyl’s Tyler Knapik.

 

Omri Johnson – Milton Hershey

 

Johnson earned the heavyweight title at the District 3 Section III-AA tournament, pinning Upper Dauphin’s Jonathon Hunsberger in just 21 seconds in the heavyweight final.

E-mail your vote for Milton Hershey’s Omri Johnson.

 

George Nyama – Brashear

 

Nyama won his fourth City League individual title when he won the 120-pound title match with a pin of Allderdice’s Isaiah Slappy in 1:59 to become just the sixth player to win four City League titles.

E-mail your vote for Brashear’s George Nyama.

 

Dawson Peck – Chambersburg

 

Peck is returning from Tommy John surgery and improved to 6-0 on the season, winning a sectional title with an 11-3 major decision over Big Spring’s Dakota Matthews.

E-mail your vote for Chambersburg’s Dawson Peck.