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Four Wildcats Earn AMCC All-Conference Honors

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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -- Four Penn College wrestlers earned their spots on the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) All-Conference Teams, the league office announced on Wednesday. Junior, Noah Hunt was named to the first team after claiming the 141-pound AMCC title on Feb. 10. Earning second team honors were freshmen 125-pounder Luke Heimbach, 149-pounder TJ Martin and junior 141-pounder Patrick Snoke

Hunt became the first two-time all-conference wrestling selection in the D-III era - third overall - following his first career tournament title. The Muncy, Pa., product won by fall in the quarterfinals over Alfred State's Richard Morales in 2:41, won by tech fall against Penn State Behrend's Jake Brown, 15-0 (4:36) in the semifinals and defeated teammate Snoke in the championship final. Hunt currently holds a 27-9 record in his junior season and ranked third in the Mideast Region.

Snoke reached the 141-pound championship final match by defeating Hiram's Will Broadbeck, 11-4, and knocking off Alfred State's Dominick Vinci, ranked seventh in the Mideast Region, by a 17-5 major decision in the semifinals. The Wildcat junior also joined Hunt as a two-time all-conference selection after earning ECWC honors at 133 pounds in 2023.

Heimbach made quick work of his quarterfinal opponent with a 38-second pin against Uriah Morris of Pitt-Bradford and earned a 4-3 victory over Penn State Behrend's Zach Dillinger in the semifinals to earn all-conference accolades and reach the 125-pound championship final. Heimbach currently holds a 19-18 record in his freshman campaign. 

Martin also earned all-conference recognition in his rookie season at 149 pounds. Martin didn't allow his quarterfinal or semifinal opponent to make it out of the first period as he scored a 16-0 tech fall in 2:24 against Penn State Behrend's Michael Ruiz in 2:24 and pinned Pitt-Bradford's Ray Worsen in 1:55. Martin, ranked seventh in the Mideast Region dropped a 7-5 decision in the championship final to earn a runner-up finish to Penn State Behrend's Peyton Hearn, ranked first in the Southeast Region.
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Players Mentioned

Patrick Snoke

#133 Patrick Snoke

133
Junior
Welding & Fabrication Engineering Technology
Luke Heimbach

Luke Heimbach

125 lbs.
Junior
TJ Martin

TJ Martin

149 lbs.
Junior

Players Mentioned

Patrick Snoke

#133 Patrick Snoke

Junior
Welding & Fabrication Engineering Technology
133
Luke Heimbach

Luke Heimbach

Junior
125 lbs.
TJ Martin

TJ Martin

Junior
149 lbs.