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    Kapetanovich wrestles well at Edinboro Open

    EDINBORO, Pa. -- Several Pitt wrestlers have had success in open tournaments this season, and last weekend redshirt freshman Dave Kapetanovich was added to the list. Along with four of his teammates, Kapetanovich competed in the annual Edinboro Open where he finished fourth at 157 pounds.

    Kapetanovich (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills/CCAC) won a 3-0 decision over Edinboro's Ryan Uber in his first match and went on to claim his second match with a 7-3 decision over Maryland's Eric Grida. After a 10-3 loss to Central Michigan's Zack Strunk, Kapetanovich came back to win an 11-4 victory over Chris Meyers of Shippensburg. In the third-place bout, Kapetanovich faced Strunk again where he lost a 10-5 decision four fourth place. He finished 3-2 in the tournament to give him a season record of 7-12.

    Wrestling in the 141 pound weight class, redshirt freshman Joe Ciampoli (Altoona, Pa./Altoona) recorded a 2-2 record in the tournament. In is first match of the day, Ciampoli pinned Rob Tate of Gardner Webb at 1:17, before dropping a 2-0 decision to Central Michigan's Steve Brown. He then went on to defeat Edinboro's Joel Webster by a score of 7-3 in the first consolation match, but fell Bryan Heller of Penn State in his next match by a 6-3 decision. Ciampoli's pin was the first of his collegiate career. He now holds a career record of 20-14.

    Also wrestling for Pitt in the tournament were freshmen Brandon Skonieczky (Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel) and Brandon Smith (Columbia, Pa./Columbia), redshirt freshman Matt Darnell (Lyndhurst, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley C.A.) and redshirt sophomore Tim Allen (Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland).

    In the 125 weight class, Skonieczky recorded his first collegiate major decision, beating Paul Gerabeno 10-2 in his third match of the day. He finished 1-2 in the tournament. Allen also recorded a win by decision, wrestling at 165 pounds, against Jeremy Stole. Both Hunt and Darnell finished 0-2 in the tournament.

    The Panthers will close out their regular season on Friday, Feb. 17, at the Fitzgerald Field House against undefeated conference rival Edinboro. Pitt enters the match with a 4-8 overall record and a 2-3 showing in the EWL (Eastern Wrestling League), while Edinboro stands at 9-0 and 3-0 respectively.

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