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Fast times at Cranberry High
fast times at cranberry high
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It All started in the Fall of 2024 when the girls cross country team won the 1A state cross country title. ThAT TRIGGERED A STRONG ON athletic success, which included another state title -- this one by Dalton Wenner in wrestling. There were crowning successes in basketball and track -- not to mention Football and Swimming success through their co-op with neighboring Oil City.

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Darien Wenner: definition of a super frosh:

  • One of the top runners of a state championship cross country team

  • State qualifier in golf

  • 351 points in basketball

  • Lead-off leg of state medalist 3200 relay, which set school record

  • State medal and school record in pole vault

Berry proud

In 2024-2025

  • State 1A cross country champions

  • District 9 2A boys basketball champions

  • District 9 2A softball champions (third straight)

  • Dalton Wenner: third straight District 9 mat title and state medal

  • Three PIAA 2A state medals in track (Darien Wenner, Beatrice Kolesar and Kayla and Kelsey Hanna in the 3200 relay; Kolesar open 3200 and Wenner pole vault)

  • National recognition for Super Berry school logo 

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Cranberry boys repeat as D-9 3A champs

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MORE HARDWARE FOR CRANBERRY (2026)

Girls track wins
KSAC meet by 1 Point over Brookville
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2 days Later, second straight KSAC softball crown

IN THE MIDST OF All THIS, DAlTON WENNER DREW ACCLAIM IN STATE WRESTLING, PLUS HE FOUND HIMSELF ON 2 SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS (800, 1600 RELAY) AND QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT. BUT MOSTLY IT WAS WRESTLING.

State champ!
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Berry Proud!
Many, Many Medals this fortnight for CRANBERRY
Swimming, wrestling, BOYS BASKETBALL...

Dalton Wenner shows Kiovanny Hamlin of Allentown Dieruff the lights. (Cranberry wrestling photo.)

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Cranberry's Dalton Wenner defeated Aiden Herndon of Cedar Cliff, 3-1, Saturday to win the PIAA 3A state wrestling title at 139 pounds.

Wenner won on a reversal with 16 seconds left in OT to become the third state mat champion in Cranberry history. The two wrestlers traded escapes in regulation.

Ray Frantz won back-to-back titles in 1973 and 1974 at 98 and 105 pounds and Jack Rice captured the 2A 135-pound crown in 1996.

Wenner, a four-time state place-winner -- the only one in Venango County history -- topped Reef Dillard of Bethlehem Catholic, 6-3, in the semifinals Friday night while Herndon set up another rematch with Wenner by sending Patrick Woloshyn of Cedar Cliff to consolations, 4-1.

And then Wenner, who lost to Herndon in three previous meetings, turned the tables Saturday. The triumph over Herndon, a junior, was his 46th of the season and gave him a 161-25 record for his career and, by far, his best finish ever in the state tourney. He previously took a pair of sevenths as a freshman and junior and a sixth as a sophomore.

Wenner withstood some stalling calls to beat Dillard in the semis. He was warned or called for stalling three times, but made two takedowns stand up for his victory. Dillard was awarded two stalling points.

Herndon was coming off a 4-0 decision over Collier Hartman of Canon-Mac in the quarterfinals after pinning his opponent in the round of 32, where Wenner received a bye.

One of Wenner's losses to Herndon this season was by injury default. Scores of the other matches were 4-3 and 4-2, so they were close -- as with the state tournament outcome. Two of the meetings came in the Powerade Dec. 29-30 at Canon-Mac. Wenner's other loss to Herndon was in the Midwinter Mayhem at IUP on Jan. 10.

Earlier Friday, in the quarterfinals, Wenner scored a major decision -- his second of the tourney -- 14-1, over Isaiah Jackson of Gettysburg. Dillard upset Southeast region champion Blake Boyer in the quarters, avenging a 4-0 lost to Boyer earlier this season.

Herndon, the South Central regional champ, had three easy victories over Jackson this season. And he earlier took out Hartman who Wenner has beaten twice in three tries. 

Wenner measured Kiovanny Hamlin of Allentown Dieruff, 11-1, on Thursday for his first major. Other place-winners at 139: 3. Patrick Woloshyn, Council Rock South, 4. Collier Hartman, Canon-Mac, 5. Reef Dillard, Beth Catholic, 6. Blake Boyer, Kennett; 7. Trey Wagner, Northampton, 8. Isaiah Jackson, Gettysburg.

​Wenner, a Clarion recruit, is a four-time district champion and a three-time regional winner with one second-place finish. 

The last Venango County wrestler to win a state title was Franklin's Dakota Geer, who won a 182-pound championship in 2015.​ Geer and Josh Moore, also from Franklin, were three-time state place-winners.

Dalton Wenner won the West AAA regional title last weekend and was named Outstanding Wrestler in the District 8-9 3A tournament two weeks ago. He brought home a gold medal from the state tournament this weekend. He's pictured here with dad and coach Dustin Wenner and uncle Darren, both state place-winners for Cranberry in the 1990s. Aiden Thompson (133), an Oil City student, joined Wenner as a district champion for the Berries this year. 

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107 -- Jacob Carr, Sun Valley

114 -- Brayden Wenrich, Northampton

121 -- Landen Sidun, Norwin

127 -- Kavin Muyleart, Cedar Cliff

133 -- Keanu Dillard, Bethlehem Catholic

139 -- Dalton Wenner, Cranberry

145 -- Val Vielma, Connellsville

152 -- Gabriel Ballard, Northampton

160 -- Gavin Ciampoli, Altoona

172 -- McKaden Speece, Wilson (West Lawn)

189 -- Mario Hutcherson, Kiski Area

215 -- Elijah Brown, Belle Vernon

285 -- Dean Bechtold, Owen J. Roberts

In addition to Wenner's exploits on the wrestling mat, John Lander and Natalie Wilson were state medalists for Oil City swimming, and earlier in 2025, Cole Findlay and Landon Baker were Berries who played prominent roles on Oil City's District 10 champion football team. Wenner ended his senior season with the District 9 title and school records in the 800 in track and teamed with Baker, Findlay and Blake Marchinke for another school mark in the 1600 relay. State medalists were Darien Wenner (pole vault) and Shane Clark in the javelin.

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District 8/9 3A O.W.,  RegionAL champ, 4-time
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Through the years with Dalton Wenner...
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State wrestling champion Dalton Wenner has been no stranger to local newspaper readers over the last 10 years or so:

2017 -- Dane (gold) , Darien and Dalton (bronze) Wenner medaled in the World Bible Quiz in Indianapolis. Parents: mat coach Dustin and Merrisa; Bible coach Esther King.

2019 -- Modest fourth at his weight in 11-12 division at Pa. Junior Wrestling tourney at Pitt... He developed into a three-time regional and four-time district champion and four-time state place-winner in high school.

2021 -- 97-pound state title (junior high division), Keystone Games. 

2025-26 -- 150-plus varsity mat victories celebrated by family and friends. Career total: 161-25.

And, don't forget: Dalton also stars as a distance runner for the Berries' cross country and track teams (shown here in 2022) and in golf. He's a KSAC all-star in all three. He's also been known to make the honor roll. 

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ABOUT THIS SITE

If you are from Anywhere, USA, and happened to stumble upon this site, Franklin and Oil City are about eight miles apart along Route 8 in Venango County, Pa. -- which is about halfway between Pittsburgh and Erie in the western part of the state.

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yardsandpoints.com (formerly venangofootball.com and then route8rivalry.com) covers the grid doings of Oil City and Franklin high schools in Venango County. It also includes the football histories of the two schools, which date back to 1896, along with that of (RIP) Venango Catholic (nee Christian and formerly St. Joseph in Oil City), which dropped the sport in the 1990s. I've recently included more stuff on basketball as well as the doings in other sports.

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Former Derrick sports editor Penny Weichel is webmaster.

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Contact pennyweichel@gmail.com if need be.

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