For the 2024–25 season, girls wrestlers in the Mid-Penn Conference begin their second season of officially sanctioned varsity competition, which may easily outstrip the enthusiasm and skill demonstrations of the first season.
There are no official divisions or league schedules for girls wrestling in the Mid-Penn Conference. In addition to a number of invitational tournaments held throughout the year in preparation for the postseason, dual meets are scheduled.
These squad previews were created using the data from the preseason questionnaires that PennLive issued to girls wrestling coaches in the Mid-Penn Conference:
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McDevitt, Bishop
Last year: 0–3
No survey was sent.
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Large Spring
Nate Gutshall is the coach.
Last year: 4-5
Important wrestlers include Heaven Ramirez, Jr., (170), Esther Reed, Jr. (235), Evelyn Hippensteel, Sr. (112), Jordyn Suhina, Sr. (106), Emma Barrick, Sr. (102), and Erica Diep, Sr. (124).
The Buzz: A significant number of seasoned wrestlers are back in the Bulldogs’ roster. At the regionals, Reed took third place. Suhina finished fifth in the regional medal standings with 25 victories. Barrick scored 20 victories.
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Springs That Boil
Coach: PJ Walters
Last year: 9–3
Belle Allen, Jr. (148), Molly Sowers, Jr. (130), Hailey Thumma, Jr. (124), Amanda Delevan, Sr. (136), Ellie Shoemaker, Sr. (155), Miley Rivers, Sr. (190), and Bre Irvin, So. (170) are important wrestlers.
The Buzz: A seasoned core group of returnees who finished third as a team in the District 3, Section 1 competition and won nine dual meets the previous season are expected to do big things. Sowers won the District sectional gold after a 21-bout contest. Shoemaker earned district bronze after winning 20 fights. Delevan had 20 victories and district silver, while Thumma had 21.
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The Camp Hill
Coach: Chad Gallaher
6–9 last year
Important wrestlers are Emmalee Sabo, So (124), Alisha Hidalgo, Jr. (148), and Keely Nunn, Jr. (130).
The Buzz: Three prominent returnees are on Camp Hill’s eight-man roster: Sabo, who won 24 fights, including a district gold, narrowly missed qualifying for the state tournament. Last year, Hidalgo won 29 fights. Nunn was an eight-time winner.
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The Carlisle
Joey Anceravage is the coach.
Last year: 3–4
Important wrestlers: Sophia Adams, Jr. (124), Abigail Stevens, So. (118), and Laurel Kuhn, Jr. (100).
The Buzz: Kuhn (24 wins), who finished third in sectionals and second in regionals the previous season, is back with the Thundering Herd. Adams qualified for the state championship with 24 victories. Stevens was a regional qualifier with 13 victories.
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Dauphin Central
James Collins, coach
11-1 last year
Important wrestlers: Anaelis Morales, Sr. (112), Charlotte Gilfoil, Sr. (148), and Aaliyah Johnson, Sr. (124).
The Buzz: Following an 11-win first season, the Rams appear to be back on track this year. Gilfoil, who committed to Lock Haven University, lost her sole fight of the year in the 148-pound state final after winning 30 straight fights. Johnson finished third at sectionals and regionals and won 29 fights. Morales won with a score of 22-bout.
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CD East
Last year: 3–10
Jennifer Olszewski is the coach.
Key wrestlers:Anea Tamang, So,, (106); Eva Cruz-Germain, Jr. (148(
The Buzz:The Panthers look to be improving following a three-win inaugural season. Tamang won six bouts as a freshman at 106 pounds. Cruz-Germain also won six bouts at 148.
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The Chambersburg
Coach:Joshua Sherman
Last year:N/A
Key wrestlers:Reagan Evans. Fr., (130), Jessica Li, So. (106), Alauna Stanton, So., (170), Mackenzie Miller, Jr. (155), Makayla Corewell, Fr. (118).
The Buzz: It s the first season for girls wrestling at Chambersburg and several wrestlers enter the varsity fray with experience. Evans, Li and Stanton are all Pa. Junior Wrestling place-winners. Sherman says that every match this season will be a milestone for the Trojans.
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Cumberland Valley
Coach:Ryan Seagreaves
Last year:6-1
Key wrestlers: Veronica Guise, Sr. (170), Myah Mulgrew, Sr. (155), Lee Hechler, Sr. (190), Kendra O Brien, Sr. (148), Nour Sharban, Sr. (235); Lillian Seagreaves, So. (112), Emma Beaven, Jr. (170), Sky Dougherty, So. (136), Ava Montes, Fr. (106).
The Buzz:The Eagles will once again reign as one of the top teams in District 3 and the state. Guise (22 wins) is a returning regional champion. Mulgrew won 32 bouts and was a regional bronze winner. Sharban was a regional silver medalist. Seagreaves, Hechler and O Brien all won 20-plus bouts and were regional qualifiers. Dougherty and Montes were Nationals qualifiers at Fargo.
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East Pennsboro
Coach:Michael Kramer
Last year:0-0
Key wrestlers:Veronica White. Jr. (136/142). Bianca Early, Fr. (116), Olivia White, Sr, (148).
The Buzz:Veronica White was an eighth-place state medalist and took home a regional bronze medal. Early has been wrestling against boys and will now get to face her own gender as a freshman.
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Gettysburg
Coach:Chris Haines
Last year: 6-1
Key wrestlers: Zoey Haines, Sr., 148, Isabella Garrett, So. (136), Keira Henry, Sr, (106), Piper Kerney, Sr, (124), Denise Ponce, Jr. (112); Taylor Keckler, So. (100).
The Buzz:Haines (33-2) is the defending PIAA state champion at 148 pounds. The Warriors graduated three key seniors, but Haines will be joined by Keckler, who won 20 bouts last season and Kerney, who won 12.
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Mechanicsburg
Coach:Dave Heckard
Last year: 1-2
Key wrestlers:Kallie Bower, Sr. (124), Alexis Pancoast, Fr. (100).
The Buzz:Keep an eye on Bower again this season — she is the defending gold medalist in District 3 and in regionals at 124 pounds.
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Northern
Coach:Dylan Poitrinal
Last year:15-10
Key wrestlers:Aambur Brletich, Jr. (170), Sequoia Murray, Jr. (124), Makalya Smith, Fr. (100), Keairah Dykes, Jr. (130), Caidence Cline, Sr. (142).
The Buzz: Brletich won 23 bouts last season and won gold at sectionals, silvers at regionals and was the fifth-place state medalist at 170. Murray won 28 bouts and was third at sectionals and fifth at regionals. Dykes won 20 bouts and Cline 18 last year. Incoming freshman Smith finished fifth at under 16 Nationals at Fargo at 100 pounds.
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Palmyra
Coach:Christina Zettlemoyer
Last year:1-3
Key wrestlers:Riley Zettlemoyer, Jr. (118), Shayla Carl, Jr. (148), Cala Hipple, Jr, (112).
The Buzz:Zettlemoyer notched 23 wins last season en route to a third-place sectional finish and a regional qualification. Carl won bouts and was third in sectionals and fifth in regionals. Hipple is a first-year wrestler.
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Red Land
Coach:Jamie Lepley
Last year: 4-1
Key wrestlers:Helena Socash, Jr, (148), Claire Simcox, Jr., Ava Holjes, Fr. (118), Adyson Vogelsong, Fr. (124).
The Buzz:Socash won 15 bouts last season and was a state qualifier, placing second at sectionals and fourth at regionals. Holjes enters her first varsity season as a Keystone State place-winner. Vogelsong starts her varsity career coming off a state juniors qualification.
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Shippensburg
Coach:Rachel Kline
Last year: 0-6
Key wrestlers:Kara Fogelsanger, Sr. (112).
The Buzz:A young Greyhounds team will look to secure their first dual meet victory
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State College
Coach:Eshia Willingham
Last year: 0-0
Key wrestlers: Anna Lackey, Sr, Christine Armstrong, Sr.; Isabelle Dubler. So.; Sophia Fomichev, So, Starlynn Emel-Rash, So; Al Brooks, So.; Olivia Schaak, So.; Kaitlyn McShea, Fr.; Olivia Bradaschia, Fr., Emily Kochakian, Fr.; Ruby Weight, Fr.
The Buzz:The Little Lions embark on their second season with roster of 11 wrestlers and will tackle a dual meet schedule for the first time in addition to invitational tournaments.
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Waynesboro
Coach:Danny Beltz
Last year: 1-1
Survey not submitted
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West Perry
Coach:Zachary Kell
Last year:5-13
Key wrestlers:Marty Morrison, Sr. (155), Sadie Innerst, Sr. (185), Anna Cotto, Jr. (124).
The Buzz:Morrison returns off a 27-win season, placing first in sectionals, second in regionals and earning and eighth-place state medal. Innerst won 19 bouts and placed fifth in sectionals and sixth in regionals.
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PRESEASON WRESTLER OF THE YEAR
Zoey Haines, Gettysburg
Haines, who had won an unsanctioned state title in 2023 followed that up by taking a 7-2 decision over Charlotte Gilfoil of Central Dauphin for the 148-pound PIAA crown in 2024. Haines finished her championship season with a 33-2 record and registered 27 pins on the season and avenged her only two losses of the season both to Gilfoil in the state final.
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