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Wrestling: Green Raiders reward new coach with first win

Posted On: Friday, December 12, 2014
By: ldevlin

NETHER PROVIDENCE — Ridley High School wrestling entered the 2014-15 season with a void 50-plus years in the making. For the first time since the Eisenhower administration, Green Raiders head man Carl Schnellenbach, the winningest coach in Pennsylvania wrestling history, was far from the mat. Schnellenbach, 80, retired at the close of last season.

The coach charged with following in the footsteps of the legend only knew the basics about Ridley. But that was enough to sway him to the job.

“I had offers from other schools,’ said new head coach Tony Fabri, an assistant at West Chester Rustin since 2006. “I wanted to go in a new direction, try it out. Ridley always had tough, gritty kids. I knew the work ethic here.’

The Green Raiders displayed that toughness in a 36-34 win at Strath Haven Thursday night.

Fabri relied on faces old and new to outlast the Panthers.

“This was a nice little win,’ he said. “(Sean) Scandal, at 113 — we pulled him out of the hallway and he came up with a fall for us.’

The freshman Scandal pinned Jimmy Mallon 2:13 into his match to even the score at 6-6 after the Green Raiders forfeited the opening bout. While the neophyte got things started for the visitors, Ridley’s most experienced wrestler helped clinch the victory. Senior Lawrence Alkins pinned Zach Newlon just 52 seconds into the first period to spot the Green Raiders a 30-22 lead with three weights remaining. The win pushed Alkins’ unbeaten start to the campaign to 6-0.

“Larry’s capable of beating anybody,’ Fabri said. “He’s strong, he works hard. He can do anything on the mat.’

Alkins fell short of his goal of reaching the state meet in each of the last two seasons. He reached the regional tournament as a sophomore and again as a junior where a three-point loss in the third place match cost him a trip to Hershey. Now, in his words, he wants to taste that chocolate bar.

“I have a lot more motivation,’ explained Alkins, who wrestled at 182 on Thursday. “I’m going for runs, doing push-ups, and working beyond practice.’

It’s paid off. Alkins never gave Newlon a chance.

“I went out strong,’ Alkins said of his match. “I knew we needed a pin, so I went out fast.’

Sebastian Volpe followed with a pin of his own to seal the win. He was down 4-1 to Lee Holpert prior to the fall.

“They were very similar wrestlers,’ Fabri said of the match at 195. “Sebastian saw their guy make a mistake, and he capitalized.’

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Strath Haven's Noah Frantz, right, secures a hold on Ridley's Mike Cowan in a 126-pound match Thursday. (Tom Kelly IV)Strath Haven's Jimmy Mallon, bottom, tries to escape from the grasp of Ridley's Sean Scandal during a Central League match Thursday. (Tom Kelly IV)

 

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