Quaker Valley Wrestling History

The Quaker Valley Wrestling Association was founded in October 2012 and began competition in the 2012-2013 season, referenced below as "2013".  In that year, the program started a Youth Program. The following year, Quaker Valley started a co-op for Junior and Senior High wrestling with Moon and competed in AAA.  Quaker Valley then began its own Middle School and High School Wrestling Teams in the 2016-2017 season, referenced below as "2017" and competed in AA.

  • Middle School

QV Middle School All Time Dual Meet Record. -- 40 wins and 19 loses

Middle School Head Coach.  Vincent Camps (2017-   ) dual record 30-19

Middle School All Time Most Wins:  (1) Justin Richey (57-19); (2) Logan Richey (57-19); (3) Jack Kazalas (44-6); (4) Mason Diemert (37-22); (5) Christian Brown (37-15); (6) Michael Carmody (21-8); (7) Cam Diggins (18-10); (8) Isaac Maccaglia (17-8); (9) Nick Allen (15-4)

District 7 Tournament (Norwin):  John Rocco Kazalas (2014 -- 6th Place -- Moon Co-Op); John Rocco Kazalas (2015 -- 3rd Place -- Moon Co Op); Geoff Magin (2015 -- 6th Place -- Moon Co-Op); Justin Richey (2017 -- 5th Place); Justin Richey (2018 -- 3rd Place); Logan Richey (2018 -- 7th Place); Amir McCracken (2018 -- 7th Place); Christian Brown (2018 -- 8th Place); Logan Richey (2019 -- 5th Place); Jack Kazalas (2019 -- 3rd Place)

Middle School Area 7 Qualifiers:  John Rocco Kazalas (2014 -- Champion -- Moon-Co Op); John Rocco Kazalas (2015 -- 3rd Place -- Moon Co-op); Justin Richey (2017 -- 3rd Place); Justin Richey 2018 -- 3rd Place); Logan Richey (2018 -- 2nd Place); Jack Kazalas (2019 -- 2nd Place); Mackey Gartley (2019 -- 2nd Place); Bruce Anderchak (2021 -- 3rd Place)

Middle School State Place Winners: John Rocco Kazalas (2014 -- 6th Place); Logan Richey (2018 -- 6th Place); Elijah Faulkner (2021 -- 7th Place)

Middle School Outstanding Wrestlers:  Justin Richey (2017); Logan Richey (2018); Jack Kazalas (2019); Elijah Faulkner (2021)

Middle School Hardest Worker:  Gino Angoletta (2017); Christian Brown (2018); Cam Diggins (2019); Bruce Anderchak (2021)

Middle School Most Improved:  Page Lenhardt (2017); Archer Eubanks (2018); Dominic Floro (2019); Loan Benedict (2021)