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J-M grad Howard earns All-American wrestling status at UPJ

By Jonathan Guth, For The Greene County Messenger 3 min read
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Jefferson-Morgan graduate and Uniontown native Brendan Howard stands with University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown head coach Pat Pecora after Howard finished in eighth place in the 125-pound weight class on Saturday at the NCAA Division II National Championships in Cleveland, Ohio. (Submitted photo)

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University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown junior Brendan Howard placed eighth in the 125-pound weight class on Saturday at the NCAA Division II National Championships in Cleveland, Ohio. Howard is a Jefferson-Morgan graduate and Uniontown native.

Jefferson-Morgan graduate and Uniontown native Brendan Howard made the most of his first trip to the Division II National Wrestling Championships with an eighth-place finish for the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown in the 125-pound weight class on Saturday at The Wolstein Center on the campus of Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio.

Howard (23-8) opened up the championships with a 9-6 decision over Upper IowaÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Maleek Williams, who was a national finalist last season. The former Rocket dropped a 10-6 decision to eventual champion Carlos Jacquez of Lindenwood, Missouri, in the quarterfinals.

Howard came back with an 11-6 decision over BellarmineÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Brandan Lucas in the second round of consolations to guarantee All-American status. He suffered an 8-3 decision to McKendreeÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Marcus Povlick and dropped the seventh-place bout, 13-5, to Minnesota State-MakatoÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Cole Jones, who was the No. 5 seed.

Howard, who was 156-35 for the Rockets and qualified for the state tournament twice and was seventh as a senior, is second in school history for career wins behind four-time state champion Gavin Teasdale, who was 162-2. Howard started his collegiate career at Clarion University before he transferred to the Mountain Cats. The junior came into the national tournament ranked No. 9 in the country.

Howard was joined on the medal stand by four UPJ teammates, including Chris Eddins, who won his second straight national championship with a 7-2 victory over TiffinÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Trey Grine in the finals at 149. Eddins, the No. 1 seed who won the title at 141 last season, pinned Belmont AbbeyÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ John Gahagan in 2:41 in the first round. He edged LindenwoodÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Gavin Londorff, 3-1, in the quarterfinals before a 7-4 decision over McKendreeÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Isaiah Kemper in the semifinals.

Eddins is one of 14 UPJ wrestlers that have won national championships. Pitt-Johnstown has a combined 22 national titles.

Devin Austin earned a 5-2 decision over MaryvilleÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Tyler Harrington, the fifth seed, to finish third at 165. Austin earned back-to-back decision over AshlandÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Bret Romanzak and Upper IowaÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Brock Benitz in the first round and quarterfinals, but was pinned by MillersvilleÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Shane Ruhnke in the semifinals. Austin pinned No. 11 Devin Fitzpatrick of St. Cloud State in 1:49 in the consolations semifinals.

Brock Biddle placed fourth at 184. He dropped a 6-5 decision to SW Missouri StateÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Griffin Osing in the first round, but battled back with two straight wins to guarantee a spot on the podium, and a third to move into the consolation semifinals, where he edged KutztownÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Jeff Reimel in a 15-13 decision in sudden victory. Reimel was the No. 1 seed entering the tournament. BiddleÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ run ended in the third-place bout when he dropped an 8-2 decision to Central OklahomaÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Heath Gray, 8-2.

Joey Alessandro placed fifth at 141. The No. 2 seed opened up with a fall in 4:15 over Belmont AbbeyÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Troy Gregor. He dropped a 10-6 decision to LindenwoodÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Danny Swan in the quarterfinals but bounced back with wins over Central OklahomaÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Nate Keim and No. 3-seeded Joe Calderone of LIU-Post to advance to the consolations semifinals.

Alessandro dropped a 7-3 decision to top-seeded Brandon Ball of Fort Hays State, 7-3, but finished his season with a victory and avenged his quarterfinal setback to Swan with a 4-0 win in the fifth-place bout.

The Mountain Cats finished sixth out of 55 teams with 68.5 points. St. Cloud State won its second straight national title.

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