Chance Marsteller battles Edwin Cooper at Grapple on the Gridiron (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)
One of Pennsylvania's most dominant high school wrestlers ever is leaving Oklahoma State and returning to the Keystone State.
Chance Marsteller announced Tuesday on Twitter that he would be attending Lock Haven to wrestle for Scott Moore.
Marsteller becomes the second four-time Pennsylvania state champion to transfer to Lock Haven, joining Thomas Haines.
Marsteller posted 6-5 record this past season as a redshirt freshman at 157 pounds. He compiled a 14-4 record during his redshirt campaign in 2014-15.
A graduate of Kennard-Dale High School, Marsteller amassed a perfect high school record of 166-0 on his way to winning four state championships. In 2014, he received the National Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award presented by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, and also earned a Junior Hodge Trophy. Marsteller was the nation's No. 2 recruit in 2014 behind only Kyle Snyder.
proud to say im a new bald eagle and will be wrestling for coach moore at lock haven university this year @LockHavenWrstl. @PAPowerWrestle
��" Chance Marsteller (@c_marsteller_57) May 10, 2016
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