Mid-State's Post-Season Updates From PennLive

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Shippensburg's Dylan Herb attempts to pull Big Spring's Tommy Rayhart back to the mat during their 195-pound final last week at Mechanicsburg. (Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com)

Shippensburg’s Dylan Herb attempts to pull Big Spring’s Tommy Rayhart back to the mat during their 195-pound final last week at Mechanicsburg. (Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com)

It’s time to shift gears.

Now that the team portion of the wrestling season is in the rearview mirror, the focus moves to the individual postseason.

The run to the PIAA Championships begins this Saturday with District 3 Sectional Tournaments. Wrestlers in both Class AAA and Class AA will be divided into seven sections held around the mid-state. Read more here…

Check out some of the latest reports from out of District 3.

 

Shippensburg’s Dylan Herb: PennLive Wrestler of the Week

Predictions for what should be an entertaining District 3-AAA Wrestling Championship

Top-seeded wrestlers dominate District 3-AA Championships predictions

Logan Bowman is one of four wrestlers out of the District 3 Championships, brackets updated

District 3 Wrestling Championships: 132-AAA is the best, now take a look at other top weight classes

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