
Clark is one coach who deserved to go out a winner
At 53, Jim Clark could probably coach Chestnut Ridge another 10 years, guide the Lions to well over 100 more wins and, with 342 career wins now, he could finish in the top five in the state in career wins.
On Saturday afternoon at the Giant Center, he was coaching Gary Pfahler to a stunning 4-3 upset of Burrell’s returning state champion, Jordan Shields, in the 140-pound finals of the PIAA Class AA Championships.
While it was the first state title for any Chestnut Ridge athlete or team in any sport since it became a school in 1954-55 and the first for Bedford County since 1983, there could be more state titles if he continued to coach.
But he’s decided to retire after 31 years as Ridge’s coach. If there’s anybody who deserved to go out coaching a state champion, it’s Clark, the former Penn State wrestler who has instilled his knowledge, energy, time and countless hours into the program.
Big Ben's contract a good investment
PITTSBURGH —- Ben Roethlisberger was obviously the happiest guy in the room after he signed a $102 million contract.
Second happiest guy was his agent, who had probably calculated his commission to the last penny.
Competition getting tougher at this point
With the regional tournaments upon us, it’s getting harder and harder for wrestlers to make their way through their weights and advance to the next step in the postseason.
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It’s been three years now that the Altoona Fieldhouse has hosted both the District 6 Class AA and Class AA tournaments on separate weekends.
» Full StoryStrittmatter’s best mat work might be as a coach
Jody Strittmatter was a very accomplished wrestler in his high school days at Cambria Heights and his college days at UPJ and later at Iowa.
He won a state title in 1996 and went 114-17 in high school.
Five area wrestlers picked to win titles at D6-AA meet
A lot of blood, sweat and tears will be shed this weekend in the District 6 Class AA Tournament at the Altoona Fieldhouse, and a lot of unpredictable things will happen.
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