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Local Wrestlers Dominate PIAA Class 2A Finals
8 Mar
Summary
- Three local wrestlers from Bishop McCort reached PIAA Class 2A finals.
- One semifinal match featured a controversial ruling favoring Keegan Bassett.
- Several other local wrestlers are competing for medal placements.

Local wrestlers are dominating the PIAA Class 2A championship semifinals, with several securing spots in the final matches. Three athletes from Bishop McCort and one from Chestnut Ridge have advanced. Keegan Bassett's semifinal victory was marked by controversy, as officials awarded him a win in the closing seconds after a disputed reversal.
Melvin Miller and Bo Bassett of Bishop McCort, and Kooper Deputy of Chestnut Ridge, also advanced decisively with strong performances in their respective semifinal bouts. These athletes will compete for gold in their final matches.
Several other local wrestlers narrowly missed advancing to the finals but will compete for medal placements in consolation rounds. This includes athletes from Bishop McCort and Chestnut Ridge, highlighting the depth of talent in the region. The PIAA Class 2A championships continue with medal matches scheduled.




