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Penn College wrestlers achieve top placements at Lycoming Invitational

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Eric Hunt Volunteer Assistant Wrestling Coach | Penn College Wildcats

Eric Hunt Volunteer Assistant Wrestling Coach | Penn College Wildcats

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers achieved notable placements at the Rennie Rodarmel Allstate Invitational, hosted by Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The event saw two of their athletes secure third-place finishes and another claim sixth place.

Ryan Trimber excelled in the 141-pound weight class, ending with a 3-1 record. His performance included a technical fall, a win by decision, and a pin, securing him third place. In the 157-pound category, Brett Patton finished with a 2-1 record, achieving two pins—one in just 55 seconds—to also finish third. Logan Ledebohm had three falls during his matches and ended with a 3-2 record to place sixth.

As a team, Penn College scored 30.5 points and placed eighth out of nine teams competing. Lycoming College won the team title with 155.5 points.

Looking ahead, Penn College's wrestling team is set to compete in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championships at Alfred State University on Saturday.

The results for Pennsylvania College of Technology at the invitational are as follows:

In the 141-pound category: Ryan Trimber scored 14.5 team points with victories including a tech fall over Orion Newell from Scranton (TF 21-6) and winning by fall against David Rosenfarb from Muhlenberg (Fall 4:23).

In the 157-pound category: Brett Patton earned 15 team points after receiving a bye in the first round and securing falls against Aidan Veirun from Scranton (Fall 0:55) and Daniel Kosinski from Scranton (Fall 1:38).

Logan Ledebohm scored 16 team points with victories including falls over Mariano Moncaelli from Keystone (Fall 1:02) and Jonathan Altamirano Bautista from his own college (Fall 2:22), finishing sixth overall.

Other participants included Jonathan Altamirano Bautista, Daniel Clark, and Anton Esterbrook who did not place but contributed to the team's efforts.

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