Three PA Top 25 Recruits Make College Commitments
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This week three Pennslyvania wrestlers ranked in the top 25 decided where they will continue their wrestling and educational careers. View the “Top 300 Recruits” of the Class of 2015.
#16 Jared Walker (South Fayette), a 2014 PIAA State Runner-up at 160 lbs., will be heading to the rising NCAA Division I program Kent State in Ohio. Walker was a PIAA State Qualifier his freshman season and earned his first PIAA State Medal in 2013 placing seventh. Jared enters his senior season with a (113-26) career record and will be a favorite to capture a PIAA State Championship.
Saegertown wrestler #17 Dylan Reynolds fell short of his goal of a PIAA State Championship in 2014 but earned his second career PIAA State Medal. Reynolds finished in fourth as a sophomore and jumped one spot up as a junior finishing in third place. The Saegertown Panther has given a verbal commitment to Troy Letters and his Clarion Golden Eagle wrestling team. Reynolds will be a favorite to capture a PIAA State Championship in 2015. He enters his senior season with a (117-21) career record. Reynolds announced his commitment on Twitter.
I just committed to Clarion! #GoEagles
— DillyBean (@DylanDyreynolds) August 15, 2014
Blairsville’s #22 Andrew Doak has been a name PA Wrestling fans have been familiar with for quite some time. The tough nosed wrestler has given a verbal commitment to American University. Doak is a 3x PIAA State Medalist finishing seventh in all three trips to Hershey. Doak enters his senior season with a (116-18) career record and is predicted to improve on his three seventh place medals at the PIAA State Tournament. Drew also went to Twitter to let followers know of his decision.
I have Officially Committed to wrestle and further my education at American University! pic.twitter.com/mirzUR2qN3
— Drew Doak (@DrDRE_W) August 15, 2014
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