Joseph Solomon

Joseph Solomon was a wrestling official for 25 while also serving on the Dapper Dan Wrestling Classic committee for 20 years and as a member of the Pennsylvania Olympic Committee.

He wrestled at Canonsburg (now Cannon McMillan) High School from 1949 to 1951 and was a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association state champion, a PIAA state runner-up and a three-time Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League champion.

Solomon wrestled at the University of Pittsburgh for Hall of Fame Rex Peery and was an NCAA champion in 1954 and finished fourth in 1955.

He officiated 15 PIAA state tournaments, 10 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association championships and five NCAA Division II Championships.

Solomon was a member of the PIAA, WPIAL, EIWA, PSAC, EWL and the NCAA.

He retired Blue Cross/Blue Shield as vice president of sales. Through the company, Joe sponsored Olympic hopefuls in wrestling and other sports.

Solomon lived and worked in the Pittsburgh area all his life.

He and his wife, Bobbie, have three children and four grandchildren.

Awards:

Year
2005
Award
Lifetime Service to Wrestling
Chapter/Region
Pennsylvania

All American Awards:

Season
1955
School
Pittsburgh
Tournament
Division I
Weight
167
Place
4
Season
1954
School
Pittsburgh
Tournament
Division I
Weight
167
Place
1

College Season Records:

Season
1955
School
Pittsburgh
Class
Senior
Bouts
21
Wins
19
Losses
2
Ties
0
Falls
9
Win PCT.
90.48
Place
4th
Season
1954
School
Pittsburgh
Class
Junior
Bouts
16
Wins
12
Losses
3
Ties
1
Falls
5
Win PCT.
75
Place
1st
Season
1953
School
Pittsburgh
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
0
Wins
0
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
7
Win PCT.
0
Place
DNP
Season
1952
School
Pittsburgh
Class
Freshman
Bouts
0
Wins
0
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
1
Win PCT.
0
Place
DNP
Season
Career
Bouts
37
Wins
31
Losses
5
Ties
1
Falls
22
Win PCT.
83.78

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