1980 Maryland High School Wrestling Champions
note: This is the first year that the Maryland Public Schools began competing in two state championship tournaments based on school size. The two largest classes of schools competed in a division called AA-A. The two smallest school classes competed in a division called B-C.
MPSSAA Champions
AA-A : Bowie
B-C: Oakland Mills
MSA: (private, parocial and Baltimore City schools)
Mount St. Joseph and St. Pauls
1980 MPSSA State Championships
March 7-8 1980
Class AA-A Championship at Catonsville Community College
Class B-C Championship at Howard High School
Ninth Annual
Team Scores AA-A
1. Bowie 113
2. Paint Branch 84.5
3. Largo 76.5
4. Perry Hall 57
5. Overlea 48.5
6. Northwood 46.5
7. Crossland 39
8. Peary 32.5
9. Chesapeake (AA) 31
10. High Point 24
Championship Finals AA-A
98 Crane, PB. mj. Cater, Crossland 9-0
105 Williams, Crossland dec Keane, PB 8-3
112 McKinney, Largo dec. Wagener, OV 5-4
119 Lethbridge, PB. dec. Walker, Aberdeen 4-3
126 Bowser, Bowie. inj def. Taylor, Bel Air
132 Reese, Peary dec Fidel, Rand. 2-1
138 Williams, Bowie dec. Zoller, Northwood 10-4
145 Cameron, PB. dec Cokinso, Churchill 4-0
155 Ross, Bowie dec. Haushalter, Severna Park 7-6
167 Giles, High Point dec. Sullivan, Perry Hall 4-3
185 Proctor, Largo dec. Hawkins, Gaithersburg 9-2
UNL Whittaker, Largo p Howard, Chesapeake (AA) 5:01
Team Scores B-C
1. Oakland Mills 64
2. Francis Scott Key 61
3. Great Mills 60
4. Centennial 50.5
5. Fort Hill 45
6. Williamsport 37
7. Sherwood 34
7. Parkdale 34
9. South High 26
10. Northwest 23.5
Championship Finals B-C
98 Birdie Pike, South dec. Martin, Williamsport 4-2
105 Lewis, Centennial mj. Kidwell, Parkside 9-0
112 Miller, FSK. dec. Thomas, Northeast 6-1
119 Conley, Fallston dec. Fletcher, Centennial 4-3
126 Charnigo, N. Carroll dec. Smith, Great Mills 8-7
132 Tsunda, Sherwood inj def. Scott Welsh, Hereford
138 Sing, Oakland Mills p. Emerick, Fort Hill :25
145 Georin, Harford Tech dec. Brown, Mardella 7-1
155 Blank, Fort Hill dec. Ricketts, FSK. 5-4
167 Harris, Great Mills p. Aberts, Key 1:38
189 Colvin, Williamsport def. Boyle Oakland Mills
UNL Cassel, Great Mills dec. Rodwell, Oakland Mills 8-3
MSA Private/ Baltimore City Schools Wrestling Championship
City College High School
February 22, 23, 24 1980
Team Scores
1. St. Paul’s 223.5
1. Mount St. Joe 223.5
3. Gilman 145
4. McDonough 105.5
5. Poly 101.5
6. Edmondson 72
7. Dunbar 68
8. Cardinal Gibbons 64.5
9. Mervo 59.5
10. Walbrook 54.5
11. Loyola 54
12. Lake Clifton 53
13. Archbishop Curley 50
14. Patterson 39
15. Forest Park 38.5
16. Southern 30.5
17. Friends 29.5
18. Southwestern 29
19. Carver 28
20. Northwestern 24
21. Lutheran 21
22. Severn 15.5
23. Douglas 12.5
24. Northern 10
24. City 10
26. Boys’ Latin 8
Championship Finals
101 Stanley, Poly dec. Ponsi SP. 5-4
108 Crismer, MSJ, dec. Paul Denoncourt, SP 9-2
115 Knight, SP. dec Leach, DUN 5-4
122 Jordie Binetti, MSJ dec. McKann SP 6-2
129 Greg Peery, MSJ dec. Patterson, SP 11-3
135. Ireland, MSJ dec. Nelson, McD 10-3
141 Rico. Chipparelli MSJ p. Catanzaro SP 1:44
148 Louie. Chipparelli, MSJ p Snyder, Gil 3:43
155 Dunn, Gil. mj. Rudiger, CG. 9-1
170 D. Patterson, SP. def Pappas, AC
178 Hefner, MSJ mj. Pfeiffer, SP 10-2
189 Bosley, McD. dec. Pellington, SP. 6-4
UNL Whitcomb, LOY mj. Tillman, SW 27-4
Notes:
Publics: Baltimore County has no champions in the tournament.
In the AA-A Division Bowie, Paint Branch and Largo dominated. Paint Branch had four finalists and three champions, Bowie had three champions and Largo had two.
In the B-C Division it was the Oakland Mills show as they had three finalists and one champion to edge Francis Scott Key’s two finalists and one champion.
MSA:
St. Paul’s had nine wrestlers in the finals, Mt. St Joe had seven. There were five head to head matchups in the championship and St. Joe won all of them.
It is the 5th consecutive championship for the Mt. St. Joe team. They keep the Lehigh Cup.
Mount St. Joe was losing by 23.5 points entering the championship matches.
at the
National Prep Wrestling Tournament
On March 8, 1980
1. Blair Academy 144.5
2. Mount St. Joseph 142
3. St. Paul's 122
Mount St. Joseph had National Prep Champs at 123 (Jordy Binetti), 130 (Greg Peery), 149 (Lou Chiapparelli).
St. Mary’s had a national prep champ at 102 in Chuck Ruland who defeated St. Paul’s Paul Denoncourt in the finals.
St. Pauls had a champion at 159 (Dave Patterson).
Thank you for this wonderful resource. It brings back some great memories.
I have a small request.
I am a St. Paul's wrestler who graduated in 1980 and was a member of the team that tied MSJ for the Lehigh Cup at the MSA tournament that year. Please mention that St. Paul's defeated MSJ in the dual meet, giving St. Paul's its only undeafed season. It was St. Joe's first and only MSA dual-meet loss for some years before and after. Technically St. Paul's was therefore the MSA champion, which at the time was a dual meet title, as I understand it. The tournament was a seperate title, the Lehigh Cup. However, there's no need to bring that up. If only you would mention that St. Paul's beat St. Joe in the regular season, that would be great. Defeating what was probably one of the strongest MSJ teams, including 7 MSA champions, is one of the greatest moments in St. Paul's athletics. The St.Paul's team was favored to win the dual meet, and after doing so, was expected to take the tournament too. That MSJ came back to tie the tournament really makes that season especaially memorable, as both teams truly shone that year.
Posted by: Lee Ordeman | May 03, 2009 at 10:35 AM