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while nationals were going an amazing high school event was going on with Josh Dziewa (Council Rock South) 135 pounds receving co-oustanding wrestler award and telford coming up with a HUGE pin.
The University of Iowa signee was named Outstanding Wrestler for the Pennsylvania squad. Dziewa had the following comments about wrestling for Iowa: "It's been a dream of mine for a long time. Everything about the program was perfect for me. They have four Olympians on the coaching staff, and there is a ton of talent to work with on a day-to-day basis. I'm pumped, and hope to fight for a lineup spot."
With the score 9-3, Bobby Telford (St. Mark's DE) would win the Turning Point Award with a second period pin over Evan Craig (Abington Heights) in a matchup of wrestlers ranked in the top four nationally at 285 pounds. Not only was it a pin, but it was total dominance, as Telford had takedowns in each period and was tough on top heading towards the fall.
"I was confident heading into the match," said Telford. "Since the state tournament ended, I've been working with my coaches a couple times a week. They've been pushing me real hard, and I responded."
Heading into his collegiate career at the University of Iowa, Telford cites "the mental game" as an area for potential improvement. "The transition from middle school to high school was tough, but the transition from high school to college will be three times as hard; but I'm looking forward to it."
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The University of Iowa signee was named Outstanding Wrestler for the Pennsylvania squad. Dziewa had the following comments about wrestling for Iowa: "It's been a dream of mine for a long time. Everything about the program was perfect for me. They have four Olympians on the coaching staff, and there is a ton of talent to work with on a day-to-day basis. I'm pumped, and hope to fight for a lineup spot."
With the score 9-3, Bobby Telford (St. Mark's DE) would win the Turning Point Award with a second period pin over Evan Craig (Abington Heights) in a matchup of wrestlers ranked in the top four nationally at 285 pounds. Not only was it a pin, but it was total dominance, as Telford had takedowns in each period and was tough on top heading towards the fall.
"I was confident heading into the match," said Telford. "Since the state tournament ended, I've been working with my coaches a couple times a week. They've been pushing me real hard, and I responded."
Heading into his collegiate career at the University of Iowa, Telford cites "the mental game" as an area for potential improvement. "The transition from middle school to high school was tough, but the transition from high school to college will be three times as hard; but I'm looking forward to it."
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