The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, April 21, 1972, Image 4

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    HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, APRIL 21, 1972 -- PAGE FOUR
Four Hazleton
took
On February 18, Coach
Ronald Biggers took four
Hazleton Campus wrestlers to
the Commonwealth Campus
Wrestling Tournament at
Dußois. Ten other campuses
qualified to enter and most of
them entered a full team of ten
wrestlers.
From the Hazleton
Campus, Jesse Fulkersin,
wrestling at 118 Ibs, was the
most experienced grappler and
had a good chance to place
near the top of his weight class.
Jesse won his first match over
Moser of Shenango Valley,
18-6. This advanced Jesse into
the semi-finals against first
seeded J. DiMaro of Behrend,
but Jesse lost 16-2. After this
setback by DiMaro, who later
won the championship, Jesse
took on Dewar of Beaver and
handily decisioned him 10-1.
This qualified Jesse to wrestle
J. Giunta of New Kensington
for 3rd place. Jesse lost to
Giunta, thus finishing 4th in
the 118 lb. class. He was
Hazleton's only grappler to
place that high.
Hazleton's next entry was
Kerry Willard in the 142 lb.
class. In a preliminary match,
Kerry wrestled his best match
of the year and decisioned R.
Fellows of Altoona, 7-6. In the
quarter finals, Kerry met Ed
Burkett of Dußois and was
pinned by him. Burkett went
on to become champion of the
142 lb. class. On Saturday
afternoon, Kerry wrestled L.
Fabrizi of Behrend to try to
make the concellation bout for
3rd place, but Kerry was
pinned by Fabrizi and
eliminated from the
tournament.
Hazleton's entry at 167 lb.
was Mark Gniewyk whose first
exposure to wrestling was in
November, 1971, when Coach
Biggers began practice for the
'7l-72 season. Friday evening,
Mark wrestled one of his finest
matches of the season but lost
a 6-1 decision to Montgomery
of Altoona. Montgomery went
on to take second place in the
tournament. On Saturday,
Mark wrestled Bryan Schwartz
of Schuylkill and lost by a 10-0
decision.
Greg Solt, in the
heavyweight class, was
Hazleton's fourth entry. Gng
was unfortunate in that he was
pinned by Dal Alberts of New
Kensington, who went on to
place second. On Saturday,
Greg was pinned again by Dave
Linnemans of York.
part
in meet
Coach Biggers felt that
although the men entered did
not win many of their matches,
they did well in spite of the
fact that most of them do not
have extensive wrestling
experience.
Looking to the future, the
wrestling program on the
intercollegiate level may be at
the cross roads because of a
limited number of men willing
to come out and stay out for
the entire season. This year
Coach Biggers' squad was
composed of 7 men who put
forth a fine effort to learn and
perfect their skills in wrestling.
In each meet,the team had to
forfeit 3 to 4 weight classes,
worth 6-8 team points, which
hampered chances of winning a
dual meet.
If interest is shown, a good
wrestling schedule is possible
because of the number of
colleges with wrestling
programs in this area. There are
several open tournaments that
our wrestlers could enter and
from which valuable
experience could be gained.
Coach Biggers would like
to thank all the men who
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Shyhawks Sport Parachute
Club are shown just before
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Parachute Club
seeks members
The Highacres Skyhawks
Sport Parachute Club was
formed on Campus during the
Fall Term. Members of the
club have completed a 12-hour
instruction course in the
fundamentals of parachuting
conducted by a certified U.S.
Parachute Association
instructor. The members made
their first jump on Nov. 13,
1971.
Club members now have a
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Hazleton airport, weather
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