Boys Sports Defending state champion Penn rules the Al Smith Invitational Defending state champion Penn wins its fourth Al Smith Invitational title in a row Published on January 2, 2016 By The Pennant Chilling before the championship action. Kory Cavanaugh going for the takedown. Coach Harper sharing a laugh with his athletes before the championship round. Cameron Beam battles in the 145 title bout. Cameron Beam with the takedown. Denzyl Prentice in command in a 152 bout. Drew Hildebrandt on the attack. Olympic hopeful Sarah Hildebrandt and Coach Brad Harper in Drew Hildebrandt’s corner for the 120 championship bout. Jarod Swank pulling off an escape. Jarod Swank is a winner in a 160 bout. Trace Manspeaker gains the upperhand. Kobe Woods scoring points. Kobe Woods in control. Defending state champ Kobe Woods remains unbeaten. Coach Harper coaching up the Kingsmen during the championship round. Hall of Famer Al Smith with Penn’s Drew Hildebrandt after Hildebrandt won the 120 championship of the Al Smith Invitational. Three state champions: Coach Brad Harper, Kobe Woods and Coach Al Smith The 2015 Al Smith Invitational champions. The Kingsmen claim their fourth Al Smith Invitational crown in a row, and fifth in the past six years. Related Topics:Featured Article Popular Posts Recruiting Central4 years ago Recruiting Central Boys Sports10 months ago Penn Football 2024 Season Schedule Boys Sports3 years ago Photo Gallery: Penn Football Practice Boys Sports3 years ago Cross Country: Kingsmen shine at Penn Invite Girls Sports3 years ago Powder Puff Photo Gallery Photo Gallery3 years ago Photo Gallery: Fall Sports practices start