Friday, February 17th, four of MACA’s wrestlers went to McDonogh School in Owings Mills to compete in the Maryland Independent School State Wrestling Championships. With only four wrestlers, MACA finished 10th out of 17 teams in the B Division and ahead of MAWL rival Heights and McLean Schools and just behind Annapolis Area Christian School. Saint Mary’s Won the B division and host McDonogh won the A division convincingly. Fellow Mid-Atlantic Wrestling League members Maryland School For the Deaf finished 4th. Senior Dillon Van Houten was the standout winning 3 matches at the tournament.

Jesse takes a shot
Team Captain Jesse Cherry (120lbs) capped off his impressive freshman campaign with a win over Mount Saint Joe’s Langeluttig in a dominant 7-4 decision. With a 5th place finish at the Franklin tournament and 1st place honors at the Baltimore Lutheran Duals, Cherry came in with tournament experience. Jesse finished the year with 20 wins and 54 takedowns. Losses to the 7th and 8th place wrestlers kept Jesse from placing in the tournament this year. He looks to build on his top 24 finish next year.

William Coard Looks to control Darius Johnson
Fellow freshman William Coard (138lbs) finished his season with a pin over Saint Paul’s Darius Johnson. Coard lost to the 2nd place Scott Strapelli from John Carroll who is seeded 5th in the nation. Coard’s freshman year included a 2nd place finish at the Baltimore Lutheran Duals and 3rd place Honors in the Mid-Atlantic Wrestling League.

Daniel Helt works a front headlock
Senior Daniel Helt (132lbs) displayed why he’s been a leader in the wrestling room for the past 3 years. His 22 career wins (17 this season), 2nd place finish at the Baltimore Lutheran duals and 3rd place finish at the league tourney set up his final time wearing MACA blue on the mat. His first match was against the tournament champion Daniel Sanchez from Georgetown Prep who will be seeded 6th in the nation this weekend. But Daniel came back to Pin Bullis School’s Tony Scott in 2:07 to finish in the top 16. Daniel has built his legacy at MACA through hard work and a dedication to doing things the right way.

Dillon Van Houten Takes Down His opponent.
Senior team captain Dillon Van Houten (154lbs) chose to go on a mission’s trip to Costa Rica instead of competing in the league tournament despite being the clear favorite to finish in 1st place. This dedication to God first is exactly what he has taught the younger wrestlers this year. Van Houten finished a career at MACA that included a record 25 victories with 3 wins to finish in the top 12 of 32 wrestlers. His first victory was a rematch against Mt Carmel’s Grant Taylor who defeated Dillon early in the season. Dillon’s 58 second pin sent him to the next round where he lost to Michael Sprague (9th in the nation). He then pinned Charlie Blake (friends school) in 2:32 and John Wancowicz to finish a stellar senior year.






