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2025 NJSIAA Wrestling Championships Results

Leonard23

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Results and standings from trackwrestling:

106​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - JoJo Burke of St Joseph Regional
  • 2nd Place - Killian Coluccio of Lacey Township
  • 3rd Place - Sean Kenny of Christian Brothers Academy
  • 4th Place - Santino DiMatteo of Brick Memorial
  • 5th Place - Peter Terranova of Delbarton School
  • 6th Place - Luke Johnston of Howell
  • 7th Place - Cade Collins of Southern Regional
  • 8th Place - Matthew Mulligan of Bergen Catholic

1st Place Match​

  • JoJo Burke (St Joseph Regional) 37-3, Fr. over Killian Coluccio (Lacey Township) 32-2, So. (Dec 4-3)

3rd Place Match​

  • Sean Kenny (Christian Brothers Academy) 32-6, Fr. over Santino DiMatteo (Brick Memorial) 32-9, So. (Dec 4-2)

5th Place Match​

  • Peter Terranova (Delbarton School) 34-8, So. over Luke Johnston (Howell) 38-8, So. (Dec 7-0)

7th Place Match​

  • Cade Collins (Southern Regional) 40-10, Fr. over Matthew Mulligan (Bergen Catholic) 29-9, Fr. (MD 10-2)

113​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Cameron Sontz of Delbarton School
  • 2nd Place - Charles Esposito of St Joseph Regional
  • 3rd Place - Carmine Sipper of Caldwell
  • 4th Place - Anthony Mason of Southern Regional
  • 5th Place - Michael Daly of Cranford
  • 6th Place - Zachary Belverio of Arthur Johnson
  • 7th Place - Dom Digiacomo of Camden Catholic
  • 8th Place - Augie Szamreta of Warren Hills

1st Place Match​

  • Cameron Sontz (Delbarton School) 39-0, So. over Charles Esposito (St Joseph Regional) 36-9, Jr. (Dec 4-2)

3rd Place Match​

  • Carmine Sipper (Caldwell) 44-5, Jr. over Anthony Mason (Southern Regional) 39-6, Jr. (Dec 1-0)

5th Place Match​

  • Michael Daly (Cranford) 35-10, Jr. over Zachary Belverio (Arthur Johnson) 37-3, Sr. (Dec 10-4)

7th Place Match​

  • Dom Digiacomo (Camden Catholic) 19-3, Sr. over Augie Szamreta (Warren Hills) 37-7, Jr. (MD 13-4)

120​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Paul Kenny of Christian Brothers Academy
  • 2nd Place - Johnathon McGinty of St Joseph Regional
  • 3rd Place - Tommy Marchetti of Delbarton School
  • 4th Place - Richard DeLorenzo II of Toms River East H.S.
  • 5th Place - Aundre Hill of Paulsboro H.S.
  • 6th Place - Joseph Rizzuto of Depaul Catholic
  • 7th Place - Anthony Pellegrino of Seton Hall Prep School
  • 8th Place - James McGinty of Parsippany Hills

1st Place Match​

  • Paul Kenny (Christian Brothers Academy) 33-2, So. over Johnathon McGinty (St Joseph Regional) 34-6, Jr. (Dec 1-0)

3rd Place Match​

  • Tommy Marchetti (Delbarton School) 33-8, Fr. over Richard DeLorenzo II (Toms River East H.S.) 27-4, So. (Dec 7-5)

5th Place Match​

  • Aundre Hill (Paulsboro H.S.) 40-8, Sr. over Joseph Rizzuto (Depaul Catholic) 33-9, Jr. (Fall 3:23)

7th Place Match​

  • Anthony Pellegrino (Seton Hall Prep School) 23-7, Sr. over James McGinty (Parsippany Hills) 35-7, Sr. (MD 13-2)

126​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Anthony Knox of Saint John Vianney
  • 2nd Place - Nathan Braun of Bergen Catholic
  • 3rd Place - Anthony DiAndrea of Watchung Hills Regional
  • 4th Place - Colton Hagerty of Washington Township
  • 5th Place - Joaquin Duque of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional
  • 6th Place - Salvatore Borrometi of St. Peter`s Prep
  • 7th Place - Jaden Perez of Delaware Valley Regional
  • 8th Place - Joseph DeAngelo of Point Pleasant Boro

1st Place Match​

  • Anthony Knox (Saint John Vianney) 37-0, Sr. over Nathan Braun (Bergen Catholic) 23-7, Jr. (MD 18-4)

3rd Place Match​

  • Anthony DiAndrea (Watchung Hills Regional) 39-3, Jr. over Colton Hagerty (Washington Township) 37-8, Jr. (Dec 3-2)

5th Place Match​

  • Joaquin Duque (Rumson-Fair Haven Regional) 41-8, Jr. over Salvatore Borrometi (St. Peter`s Prep) 35-10, Jr. (Fall 1:39)

7th Place Match​

  • Jaden Perez (Delaware Valley Regional) 39-5, Sr. over Joseph DeAngelo (Point Pleasant Boro) 16-3, Sr. (TF-1.5 4:59 (15-0))

132​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Sammy Spaulding of Camden Catholic
  • 2nd Place - Ryan DeGeorge of Delbarton School
  • 3rd Place - Vincent Paino of St Joseph Regional
  • 4th Place - Giovanni Schinina of St. Peter`s Prep
  • 5th Place - Robert Duffy of Christian Brothers Academy
  • 6th Place - Patrick O`Keefe of Saint John Vianney
  • 7th Place - Jackson Slotnick of Williamstown
  • 8th Place - Dalton Weber of Pope John Xxiii

1st Place Match​

  • Sammy Spaulding (Camden Catholic) 41-3, Jr. over Ryan DeGeorge (Delbarton School) 32-10, So. (SV-1 9-6)

3rd Place Match​

  • Vincent Paino (St Joseph Regional) 33-4, Sr. over Giovanni Schinina (St. Peter`s Prep) 28-6, Jr. (Dec 4-0)

5th Place Match​

  • Robert Duffy (Christian Brothers Academy) 28-10, Jr. over Patrick O`Keefe (Saint John Vianney) 38-6, Sr. (M. For.)

7th Place Match​

  • Jackson Slotnick (Williamstown) 25-3, Sr. over Dalton Weber (Pope John Xxiii) 26-6, Jr. (Dec 5-2)

138​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Caedyn Ricciardi of St. Peter`s Prep
  • 2nd Place - Carson Walsh of Pope John Xxiii
  • 3rd Place - Chase Quenault of Delbarton School
  • 4th Place - Chase Hansen of Lower Cape May Reg
  • 5th Place - Adrian DeJesus of St Joseph Regional
  • 6th Place - Scottie Sari of Southern Regional
  • 7th Place - Gideon Gonzalez of Bergen Catholic
  • 8th Place - Armani McCann of Jackson Liberty

1st Place Match​

  • Caedyn Ricciardi (St. Peter`s Prep) 30-1, Sr. over Carson Walsh (Pope John Xxiii) 36-3, Sr. (Fall 0:57)

3rd Place Match​

  • Chase Quenault (Delbarton School) 33-10, Sr. over Chase Hansen (Lower Cape May Reg) 43-2, Jr. (Dec 5-2)

5th Place Match​

  • Adrian DeJesus (St Joseph Regional) 16-5, Sr. over Scottie Sari (Southern Regional) 37-10, Sr. (Dec 7-0)

7th Place Match​

  • Gideon Gonzalez (Bergen Catholic) 33-7, Fr. over Armani McCann (Jackson Liberty) 21-5, Jr. (Dec 7-1)

144​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Blase Mele of Princeton
  • 2nd Place - Donny Almeyda of Pope John Xxiii
  • 3rd Place - Sonny Amato of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional
  • 4th Place - Anthony Depaul of St. Augustine Prep School
  • 5th Place - Jake Zaltsman of Saint John Vianney
  • 6th Place - Nicholas Schwartz of Delbarton School
  • 7th Place - Luke Geleta of Phillipsburg
  • 8th Place - Seach Hibler of Paramus Catholic

1st Place Match​

  • Blase Mele (Princeton) 31-2, Sr. over Donny Almeyda (Pope John Xxiii) 20-1, Sr. (Dec 7-1)

3rd Place Match​

  • Sonny Amato (Rumson-Fair Haven Regional) 45-2, So. over Anthony Depaul (St. Augustine Prep School) 34-9, Jr. (Dec 6-0)

5th Place Match​

  • Jake Zaltsman (Saint John Vianney) 37-5, Sr. over Nicholas Schwartz (Delbarton School) 26-17, Fr. (Dec 6-2)

7th Place Match​

  • Luke Geleta (Phillipsburg) 39-3, Sr. over Seach Hibler (Paramus Catholic) 23-7, Jr. (Dec 10-9)

150​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Jayden James of Delbarton School
  • 2nd Place - Jamar Dixon Jr. of Delsea
  • 3rd Place - Jackson Weller of Delran
  • 4th Place - Michael Craft of Camden Catholic
  • 5th Place - Dezmond Lenaghan of Saint John Vianney
  • 6th Place - Joseph Ruiz of St. Peter`s Prep
  • 7th Place - Rhett Washleski of Hunterdon Central Reg
  • 8th Place - Sowzrawca Tsay of Bergen Catholic

1st Place Match​

  • Jayden James (Delbarton School) 43-0, Jr. over Jamar Dixon Jr. (Delsea) 38-4, Sr. (Fall 1:50)

3rd Place Match​

  • Jackson Weller (Delran) 42-4, So. over Michael Craft (Camden Catholic) 36-6, Jr. (Dec 3-1)

5th Place Match​

  • Dezmond Lenaghan (Saint John Vianney) 26-7, Sr. over Joseph Ruiz (St. Peter`s Prep) 31-11, Jr. (MD 13-0)

7th Place Match​

  • Rhett Washleski (Hunterdon Central Reg) 41-5, Jr. over Sowzrawca Tsay (Bergen Catholic) 25-11, Jr. (Dec 4-1)

157​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Wyatt Stout of Southern Regional
  • 2nd Place - Gavin Hawk of Phillipsburg
  • 3rd Place - Kage Jones of Camden Catholic
  • 4th Place - Maxwell Nevlin of St. Peter`s Prep
  • 5th Place - Sean Love of Piscataway
  • 6th Place - Morgan Schwarz of St. Joseph Metuchen
  • 7th Place - Ryan Gavrish of Saint John Vianney
  • 8th Place - Trevor Jones of Delbarton School

1st Place Match​

  • Wyatt Stout (Southern Regional) 38-2, Sr. over Gavin Hawk (Phillipsburg) 39-2, Sr. (UTB 3-2)

3rd Place Match​

  • Kage Jones (Camden Catholic) 39-6, Jr. over Maxwell Nevlin (St. Peter`s Prep) 35-8, Sr. (Dec 7-3)

5th Place Match​

  • Sean Love (Piscataway) 36-4, Jr. over Morgan Schwarz (St. Joseph Metuchen) 37-7, Jr. (M. For.)

7th Place Match​

  • Ryan Gavrish (Saint John Vianney) 31-11, So. over Trevor Jones (Delbarton School) 32-9, Jr. (M. For.)

165​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Alessio Perentin of Delbarton School
  • 2nd Place - AJ Falcone of Christian Brothers Academy
  • 3rd Place - Santino Rodriguez of Don Bosco Prep School
  • 4th Place - Jake Clayton of Point Pleasant Boro
  • 5th Place - Tyler Whitford of St. Joseph Metuchen
  • 6th Place - Cole Stangle of Saint John Vianney
  • 7th Place - Jordan Ayyash of Jackson Liberty
  • 8th Place - Cristian Gioia of Governor Livingston

1st Place Match​

  • Alessio Perentin (Delbarton School) 42-1, Sr. over AJ Falcone (Christian Brothers Academy) 32-6, Sr. (MD 12-3)

3rd Place Match​

  • Santino Rodriguez (Don Bosco Prep School) 36-6, Jr. over Jake Clayton (Point Pleasant Boro) 41-3, So. (Dec 4-0)

5th Place Match​

  • Tyler Whitford (St. Joseph Metuchen) 36-6, Jr. over Cole Stangle (Saint John Vianney) 29-9, Sr. (Dec 4-1)

7th Place Match​

  • Jordan Ayyash (Jackson Liberty) 30-6, Sr. over Cristian Gioia (Governor Livingston) 40-6, Sr. (Dec 4-2)

175​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Ryan Burton of St Joseph Regional
  • 2nd Place - Jordan Chapman of Cranford
  • 3rd Place - Brock Oizerowitz of Christian Brothers Academy
  • 4th Place - Jaden Simpson of Camden Catholic
  • 5th Place - Ethan Dalling of Kittatinny Regional Jr/Sr
  • 6th Place - Anthony Verdi of St. Peter`s Prep
  • 7th Place - Temuulen Mendbileg of St. Benedicts Prep School
  • 8th Place - Genti Idrizi of Bergen Catholic

1st Place Match​

  • Ryan Burton (St Joseph Regional) 40-1, Sr. over Jordan Chapman (Cranford) 39-5, Sr. (MD 20-6)

3rd Place Match​

  • Brock Oizerowitz (Christian Brothers Academy) 26-7, So. over Jaden Simpson (Camden Catholic) 35-7, Jr. (Dec 8-2)

5th Place Match​

  • Ethan Dalling (Kittatinny Regional Jr/Sr) 41-5, Sr. over Anthony Verdi (St. Peter`s Prep) 35-10, Jr. (Fall 4:30)

7th Place Match​

  • Temuulen Mendbileg (St. Benedicts Prep School) 40-5, Sr. over Genti Idrizi (Bergen Catholic) 26-13, Sr. (Dec 13-6)

190​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Harvey Ludington of Brick Memorial
  • 2nd Place - Vincenzo LaValle of Hanover Park Hs
  • 3rd Place - Tanner Hodgins of Howell
  • 4th Place - Carl Betz of Delbarton School
  • 5th Place - Alexander Reyes of Holmdel
  • 6th Place - Kaleb Jackson of St Joseph Regional
  • 7th Place - Nevin Mattessich of Don Bosco Prep School
  • 8th Place - Jake Zemsky of Westfield

1st Place Match​

  • Harvey Ludington (Brick Memorial) 41-0, Sr. over Vincenzo LaValle (Hanover Park Hs) 42-4, Sr. (Dec 7-3)

3rd Place Match​

  • Tanner Hodgins (Howell) 37-8, So. over Carl Betz (Delbarton School) 36-4, Jr. (Dec 6-4)

5th Place Match​

  • Alexander Reyes (Holmdel) 41-6, Jr. over Kaleb Jackson (St Joseph Regional) 25-7, Sr. (M. For.)

7th Place Match​

  • Nevin Mattessich (Don Bosco Prep School) 36-5, Jr. over Jake Zemsky (Westfield) 38-5, Jr. (Fall 2:43)

215​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Anthony Harris of St Joseph Regional
  • 2nd Place - Dante DeLuca of Don Bosco Prep School
  • 3rd Place - Salvatore Marchese of Delsea
  • 4th Place - Nicolas Gonzalez of Mt. Olive
  • 5th Place - Anthony Jackson of Paul Vi
  • 6th Place - Tyler Palumbo of Christian Brothers Academy
  • 7th Place - Nathan Faxon of Governor Livingston
  • 8th Place - Rocco Salerno of Seton Hall Prep School

1st Place Match​

  • Anthony Harris (St Joseph Regional) 18-0, Sr. over Dante DeLuca (Don Bosco Prep School) 30-1, Jr. (TF-1.5 3:54 (21-5))

3rd Place Match​

  • Salvatore Marchese (Delsea) 42-5, Jr. over Nicolas Gonzalez (Mt. Olive) 37-6, Jr. (Dec 5-3)

5th Place Match​

  • Anthony Jackson (Paul Vi) 34-2, So. over Tyler Palumbo (Christian Brothers Academy) 18-10, Jr. (Fall 2:33)

7th Place Match​

  • Nathan Faxon (Governor Livingston) 41-3, Sr. over Rocco Salerno (Seton Hall Prep School) 26-3, Jr. (M. For.)

285​

Guaranteed Places​

  • 1st Place - Rocco Dellagata of Saint John Vianney
  • 2nd Place - Cristian Alvarez of St Joseph Regional
  • 3rd Place - Mateo Vinciguerra of Woodstown
  • 4th Place - Benjamin Shue of Bergen Catholic
  • 5th Place - James Lynch of Toms River East H.S.
  • 6th Place - Ben Szuba of Brick Memorial
  • 7th Place - Thomas Borgia of West Morris Central
  • 8th Place - Clifford Dirkes of Ocean City

1st Place Match​

  • Rocco Dellagata (Saint John Vianney) 32-0, Sr. over Cristian Alvarez (St Joseph Regional) 33-3, Jr. (Dec 7-1)

3rd Place Match​

  • Mateo Vinciguerra (Woodstown) 43-3, Jr. over Benjamin Shue (Bergen Catholic) 35-8, Sr. (Dec 8-5)

5th Place Match​

  • James Lynch (Toms River East H.S.) 38-5, Sr. over Ben Szuba (Brick Memorial) 38-9, Sr. (Fall 2:42)

7th Place Match​

  • Thomas Borgia (West Morris Central) 43-3, Jr. over Clifford Dirkes (Ocean City) 36-5, Sr. (MD 9-1)

Team Scores (excludes teams scoring 0 points)
Printed on 03/09/2025 10:22 a.m.


Team Scores
1
St Joseph Regional​
224.0​
2
Delbarton School​
217.0​
3
Christian Brothers Academy​
136.0​
4
Saint John Vianney​
134.0​
5
St. Peter`s Prep​
120.0​
6
Camden Catholic​
103.5​
7
Bergen Catholic​
81.5​
8
Southern Regional​
76.0​
9
Delsea​
74.0​
10
Rumson-Fair Haven Regional​
73.5​
11
Don Bosco Prep School​
71.0​
12
Brick Memorial​
69.5​
13
Pope John Xxiii​
65.5​
14
Phillipsburg​
48.5​
15
Cranford​
44.5​
16
Howell​
43.0​
17
Toms River East H.S.​
41.5​
18
Hanover Park Hs​
38.0​
19
Mt. Olive​
37.5​
19
Paramus Catholic​
37.5​
21
Seton Hall Prep School​
37.0​
22
Princeton​
32.5​
23
Point Pleasant Boro​
32.0​
24
St. Joseph Metuchen​
31.5​
25
St. Augustine Prep School​
31.0​
26
Governor Livingston​
30.5​
27
Lacey Township​
29.5​
28
Williamstown​
27.0​
29
Caldwell​
26.5​
30
North Hunterdon​
24.5​
31
Woodstown​
23.0​
32
Immaculata​
22.5​
32
Jackson Liberty​
22.5​
32
Washington Township​
22.5​
35
Lower Cape May Reg​
22.0​
35
Paulsboro H.S.​
22.0​
37
Delaware Valley Regional​
21.5​
38
Depaul Catholic​
21.0​
39
Warren Hills​
20.5​
40
Watchung Hills Regional​
20.0​
41
Delran​
19.0​
41
Holmdel​
19.0​
41
Paul Vi​
19.0​
44
Parsippany Hills​
18.5​
44
Piscataway​
18.5​
46
Ocean City​
18.0​
47
Kittatinny Regional Jr/Sr​
17.5​
48
Ridge​
17.0​
49
West Morris Central​
15.0​
50
Clifton​
13.0​
51
Ramapo​
12.5​
52
Shawnee​
12.0​
53
Pompton Lakes​
11.5​
54
Arthur Johnson​
11.0​
54
Hunterdon Central Reg​
11.0​
54
Seneca​
11.0​
54
West Essex Regional​
11.0​
58
Westfield​
10.5​
59
St. Benedicts Prep School​
10.0​
60
Bridgewater-Raritan​
9.5​
60
Collingswood​
9.5​
60
Red Bank Catholic Hs​
9.5​
63
Middle Township​
8.5​
63
Middletown South​
8.5​
65
Sparta​
8.0​
66
Middletown North​
7.5​
66
West Deptford​
7.5​
68
Elizabeth​
7.0​
69
Bloomfield​
6.0​
69
Hoboken High School​
6.0​
69
Jackson Memorial Hs​
6.0​
69
Matawan Reg​
6.0​
69
Nutley​
6.0​
69
Raritan​
6.0​
69
Timber Creek​
6.0​
69
Wayne Valley​
6.0​
69
West Milford Township​
6.0​
78
Lenape​
5.5​
78
New Milford​
5.5​
80
Bogota/Ridgefield Park​
5.0​
80
Colts Neck​
5.0​
80
Long Branch​
5.0​
80
Montgomery​
5.0​
80
Pingry School​
5.0​
80
Wayne Hills​
5.0​
86
New Providence​
4.0​
86
Old Bridge​
4.0​
88
Haddonfield High Schol​
3.0​
88
High Point Regional​
3.0​
88
Highland Park​
3.0​
88
Highland Regional/Triton​
3.0​
88
Hopewell Valley Hs​
3.0​
88
Lawrence Senior​
3.0​
88
Lenape Valley H.S.​
3.0​
88
Leonia/Palisades Park​
3.0​
88
Monmouth Regional​
3.0​
88
Mountain Lakes​
3.0​
88
North Bergen​
3.0​
88
Northern Burlington ( Columbus)​
3.0​
88
Ocean Township​
3.0​
88
Pascack Valley School​
3.0​
88
Rahway​
3.0​
88
Rancocas Valley Regional​
3.0​
88
Ridgewood​
3.0​
88
Summit/Chatham​
3.0​
106
Columbia​
2.5​
106
Dumont​
2.5​
106
Manasquan​
2.5​
109
Hightstown​
2.0​
109
Manville Hs​
2.0​
109
Monroe Township​
2.0​
109
Morristown​
2.0​
109
Passaic Co Tech-Voc​
2.0​
114
Allentown​
1.0​
114
Bayonne​
1.0​
114
Bound Brook HS​
1.0​
114
Clearview Regional​
1.0​
114
Freehold Township​
1.0​
114
Glen Rock​
1.0​
114
Hackettstown​
1.0​
114
Hammonton​
1.0​
114
Hillsborough​
1.0​
114
Millville​
1.0​
114
Passaic Valley​
1.0​
114
Ramsey​
1.0​
114
St. Mary High School (Rutherford)​
1.0​
114
West Morris ( Mendham)​
1.0​
114
West Orange​
1.0​
 
I haven't followed high school closely since my boys were there in the late '90s. Lots seems to have changed since I started following >55 years ago. The perennial powers have shifted. What has happened to South Plainfield and Bound Brook? In the old Region 5, the powers were Hunterdon Central, North Hunterdon, Voorhees, Del Valley, East Brunswick, and JP Stevens, just from those I remember. Phillipsburg was always at or near the top. JP Stevens dropped off long ago after Loysen retired and with demographic changes. Others, I don't even see represented in the team scores. I suppose it's just me lamenting the changes since my days.

I forgot to mention Ridge.
 
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I haven't followed high school closely since my boys were there in the late '90s. Lots seems to have changed since I started following >55 years ago. The perennial powers have shifted. What has happened to South Plainfield and Bound Brook? In the old Region 5, the powers were Hunterdon Central, North Hunterdon, Voorhees, Del Valley, East Brunswick, and JP Stevens, just from those I remember. Phillipsburg was always at or near the top. JP Stevens dropped off long ago after Loysen retired and with demographic changes. Others, I don't even see represented in the team scores. I suppose it's just me lamenting the changes since my days.

I forgot to mention Ridge.
North hunterdon beat P Burg for the group 4 title and beat a few other very good squads and was ranked in the state , Delaware Valley destroyed all of group 1 on their way to another title , no team even scored double digits against them til the group final, pburg had a state finalist, another placer , 1 R12 finisher and 3 other qualifers they are still a force , hunterdon central had the worst season in school history after graduating a lot of talent but they still had a state medalist who returns so I wouldn’t expect them to be down for long , East Brunswick and Vorhees fell off from a team standpoint a long time ago but vorhees has produced 2 state champs that went on to be solid D1 wrestlers in that past decade or so…a lot of central jersey guys on this board could explain the reason for the South Plainfield and bound Brook fall offs
 
In todays era when private schools will take anyone talented, if you’re a talented wrestler with aspirations, why would you want to live in a place like Bound Brook? Same with Paulsboro.
 
North hunterdon beat P Burg for the group 4 title and beat a few other very good squads and was ranked in the state , Delaware Valley destroyed all of group 1 on their way to another title , no team even scored double digits against them til the group final, pburg had a state finalist, another placer , 1 R12 finisher and 3 other qualifers they are still a force , hunterdon central had the worst season in school history after graduating a lot of talent but they still had a state medalist who returns so I wouldn’t expect them to be down for long , East Brunswick and Vorhees fell off from a team standpoint a long time ago but vorhees has produced 2 state champs that went on to be solid D1 wrestlers in that past decade or so…a lot of central jersey guys on this board could explain the reason for the South Plainfield and bound Brook fall offs
In todays era when private schools will take anyone talented, if you’re a talented wrestler with aspirations, why would you want to live in a place like Bound Brook? Same with Paulsboro.
Bound Brook is a choice school and takes kids from out of district (for instance, Glasgow was from East Brunswick). Their decline is because they're not attractive anymore with so many better private and public school options, and zero NJSIAA enforcement on recruiting.
 
Bound Brook is a choice school and takes kids from out of district (for instance, Glasgow was from East Brunswick). Their decline is because they're not attractive anymore with so many better private and public school options, and zero NJSIAA enforcement on recruiting.
The coaches that made that destination so attractive all left. They worked their asses off. They had a whole training program from Rec to Middle School to High School all aligned, all teaching the same techniques. So, by time high school hit they were doing the moves for 5 or 6 yrs.

They did a lot of things outside of just the practice room to help kids such as organizing going to camps, clubs and tournaments. They also brought in college wrestlers to train with the kids as they had an open door policy for guys to come in and work out. The new coaching staff doesn't do any of these things, it's strictly a 4-6 practice time then they're off the clock.

A friend of mine and wrestling season ticket holder with me for 10 yrs., his son wrestled there and lives there and he always talks about them.
 
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The coaches that made that destination so attractive all left. They worked their asses off. They had a whole training program from Rec to Middle School to High School all aligned, all teaching the same techniques. So, by time high school hit you were doing the moves for 5 or 6 yrs.

They did a lot of things outside of just the practice room to help kids such as organizing going to camps, clubs and tournaments. They also brought in college wrestlers to train with the kids as they had an open door policy for guys to come in and work out. The new coaching staff doesn't do any of these things, it's strictly a 4-6 practice time then they're off the clock.
Be honest, they recruited a bunch of kids from other towns, and some club coaches would like a word for much of the development of kids like Mekhi Lewis. That other stuff wasn't nearly enough.
 
Be honest, they recruited a bunch of kids from other towns, and some club coaches would like a word for much of the development of kids like Mekhi Lewis. That other stuff wasn't nearly enough.
Where was Mekhi from orginally? I know they poached Jesse Harrington from New Providence
 
Haven’t really followed HS wrestling for awhile but wow had no idea the private schools were so dominant. Kind of sad to see
Only realistic option I’ve heard to stop it would be add a region 9 with all privates and only let top 4 go to states that way you’d still have the delbartons and st joes but it would atleast cut down on the smaller privates , if it’s that much harder to make it to states why not just stay home instead of going to a red bank catholic or DePaul
 
Delbarton honestly shouldn’t even be in the NJSIAA. They should go the Blair route.

64 medalists (57%) are from private schools

38 medalists (34%) came from 5 schools SJR, Delbarton, CBA, SJV, SPP.

I don’t want to split public and private because it’s great to have one state champ but looking through podium pictures and seeing the same 5 schools in all of them just doesn’t feel right.
 
Delbarton honestly shouldn’t even be in the NJSIAA. They should go the Blair route.

64 medalists (57%) are from private schools

38 medalists (34%) came from 5 schools SJR, Delbarton, CBA, SJV, SPP.

I don’t want to split public and private because it’s great to have one state champ but looking through podium pictures and seeing the same 5 schools in all of them just doesn’t feel right.
You can’t take the privates out of the state tournament without severely damaging it but you can make the private region so teams like delbarton doesn’t qualify the entire team, they had 14 qualifiers and that’s with Damian Logan kid who took 4th as a freshman last year and Connor glory pats brother riding the bench…just insane
 
You can’t take the privates out of the state tournament without severely damaging it but you can make the private region so teams like delbarton doesn’t qualify the entire team, they had 14 qualifiers and that’s with Damian Logan kid who took 4th as a freshman last year and Connor glory pats brother riding the bench…just insane
The thing though is that I want all of the Delbarton kids there if they’re all in the top 32 of their weight class. I don’t think it’s fair to put them in a district or region as it just eats up qualifying spots and makes the road to AC pretty uneventful.

I don’t know if there’s a solution but the private schools are absolutely destroying high school sports and what they stand for.
 
The thing though is that I want all of the Delbarton kids there if they’re all in the top 32 of their weight class. I don’t think it’s fair to put them in a district or region as it just eats up qualifying spots and makes the road to AC pretty uneventful.

I don’t know if there’s a solution but the private schools are absolutely destroying high school sports and what they stand for.
I completely agree with your first statement. Everyone should want to the best 32 wrestlers in each bracket in Atlantic City. Any system that tries to make it "easier" to get to AC is dumb and goes against getting what you earn. Just take a look at the NJ "kids" state results when these Seniors, Juniors and Sophs were in grade school...it is mostly the same kids placing back then as well. The top kids wrestle year round, get great coaching from all the great clubs in NJ. They are traveling on tournament teams etc etc, as youth wrestlers. Then at clubs in 7th and 8th grade they want to be practice partners or be on a team with multiple like minded wrestlers so they end up going to the same private schools with their buddies. This will not change. And NJ is not unique, take a look at other states and their are a handful of schools dominating wrestling in most states. California has 900 schools in their state tournament( 7 schools had 50% of the medals).
If the Privates are ever pulled out of the "individual" state tournament, it will start another round of it is not fair and a Group 1 school will say "hey it is not fair" that we have to compete with a Group 5 school and soon we will have 6 state champs like 20 other lame states. When teams like Delsea, Southern, Paulsboro, Howell, Brick Memorial etc dominate a District with kids that are "choice students" or wrestlers that are living with families of other wrestlers etc, nobody says a word. It has been going on since the 80's Highland teams and the Absegami power teams for over 40 years.
 
I do like the idea of a potential "butterfly effect" of pooling parochials together and having kids who normally attend them, stay at their local publics instead. Agreed that the top 32 wrestlers in the state should go to AC. But if the top 5-6 are at parochials and you're #5 or #6, you may think twice about going the parochial route and qualify for AC at your local public instead.
 
Again, my issue isn’t with private schools winning at states.

My 2 issues are:

Private (and public) schools that illegally recruit and often poach kids from other public programs

Private schools building super teams and winning every district and region title, which is unfair to the teams in the 8 districts they get placed in and kills the energy and excitement in the entire building. If the sport wants to grow, you have to provide a competitive balance of some kind.
 
The thing though is that I want all of the Delbarton kids there if they’re all in the top 32 of their weight class. I don’t think it’s fair to put them in a district or region as it just eats up qualifying spots and makes the road to AC pretty uneventful.

I don’t know if there’s a solution but the private schools are absolutely destroying high school sports and what they stand for.
A start to a solution is to enforce recruiting rules and stop this transfer nonsense. The SJM model is not good for the sport. Harris should not have been able to transfer in senior year just so they could beat Delbarton. Similarly, rumor is that Dellagatta was taking a bunch of online classes at SJV and not there in class everyday since it’s a hike from where he lives. Senior/junior transfers should not be eligible for team states. At what point does the NJSIAA say enough is enough? And it’s only going to get worse because schools like SJM and SJV are already actively “shopping” public and private schools since they are graduating so many kids. Half of Bosco’s line up will likely be at SJM next year not to mention a few PA kids, a CT kid, and a few public school kids that are apparently in play. I wouldn’t be surprised if SJM repeats with transfers securing that line-up.
 
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I do like the idea of a potential "butterfly effect" of pooling parochials together and having kids who normally attend them, stay at their local publics instead. Agreed that the top 32 wrestlers in the state should go to AC. But if the top 5-6 are at parochials and you're #5 or #6, you may think twice about going the parochial route and qualify for AC at your local public instead.
Top 32 is the goal regardless of private or public. The biggest issue this year is the regions were completely imbalanced. You had one region (3?) with 5 of the top 20 teams including Delby, PJ, Cranford, Caldwell, and HP which kept a lot of solid wrestlers out of AC. Then there were other regions that were a total joke.
 
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Does it matter who’s in your district or region? You have to beat the guy if you want to be a state champ so why does it matter when you wrestle him? NJ went away from super regions to get more kids to AC then allowed the top 4 kids in each region to advance. How much more does the NJSIAA have to water down the state tournament before the complaining about the parochials stops?

In terms of the parochials , none of these kids are being coached in the room in any meaningful way. They all go to clubs and their club coaches are the ones who are drilling techniques and styles. A public kid can get the same level of coaching as a parochial kid.

Finally, if you want to be upset about something, be upset about the fact that every state champ except Jaden James will be a reclass. Harvey Ludington will be 20 years old in October. I didn’t turn 20 till I was a junior in college. The reclassing is out of control and the reclassing advantage is more acute if you send your kid to a public.

I’m sure LaValle and Ludington wrestled 14 year olds this season in their public school league. These guys are 19 going on 20 wrestling 14 or 15 year olds. This reclassing crap will kill the sport just as fast as the dominant parochials.

For perspective Ludington wrestling a HS freshman is akin to him wrestling a 7th year college senior. It’s insane!
 
Be honest, they recruited a bunch of kids from other towns, and some club coaches would like a word for much of the development of kids like Mekhi Lewis. That other stuff wasn't nearly enough.
Oh, I'm not saying they didn't recruit from the surrounding towns, they absolutely did. But there were many kids from inside that town that placed in states and won it. Was there not enough in town, sure, those 3 or 4 kids from out of town each year in 14 weight classes made a difference in pushing them from good to elite. You act like their entire program was all from out of town or out of state kids when that's not the case. It was not a public turned parochial. Also, those coaches set them up with those club coaches pushing them towards them. Again, the coaches did a lot for those kids outside of the 4-6 practice time. Although they couldn't coach them, they arranged everything for them.

Oh and it's going to happen rather quickly, the new king fish in Central Jersey is going to be Immaculata and they're not just going there for Rodney Van Ness.
 
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Oh, I'm not saying they didn't recruit from the surrounding towns, they absolutely did. But there were many kids from inside that town that placed in states and won it. Was there not enough in town, sure, those 3 or 4 kids from out of town each year in 14 weight classes made a difference in pushing them from good to elite. You act like their entire program was all from out of town or out of state kids when that's not the case. It was not a public turned parochial. Also, those coaches set them up with those club coaches pushing them towards them. Again, the coaches did a lot for those kids outside of the 4-6 practice time. Although they couldn't coach them, they arranged everything for them.

Oh and it's going to happen rather quickly, the new king fish in Central Jersey is going to be Immaculata and they're not just going there for Rodney Van Ness.
I never said the entire program was from out of town, but they sure act like private schools recruiting kids. Recruiting 4-6 kids from surrounding towns is BS, a violation of the NJSIAA rules that aren't enforced, and kills those surrounding towns teams and hurts the sport. It's total crap and not exclusive to BB. Many of the top publics mentioned above have also done this forever and it sucks. These are school teams, not clubs.

Rodney recruited wrestlers from his club to start that team, and then branched out to others. What else are they going there for if not him?
 
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It kind of easy as they raid local schools/counties/surrounding states , strip them of top talent, then whip the same schools they pcoached from with their assembled all-star team.
This is a tough issue to solve when middle school kids want to wrestle at certain privates. But it’s much easier to put stringent transfer rules in place to at least stop privates from gaming the system and poaching public/private school kids just to fill a hole in the line-up. SJM needed a 215 so they grabbed a senior Harris from SPP to win a state team title. Look at some of the kids BC grabbed including the Junior stud from Wayne Hills. This is just the beginning.
 
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Delbarton honestly shouldn’t even be in the NJSIAA. They should go the Blair route.

64 medalists (57%) are from private schools

38 medalists (34%) came from 5 schools SJR, Delbarton, CBA, SJV, SPP.

I don’t want to split public and private because it’s great to have one state champ but looking through podium pictures and seeing the same 5 schools in all of them just doesn’t feel right.
They were not part of the NJSIAA back in the 70's. I think the first year they were allowed to compete (at least in track/XC) was around 79 or 80
 
A start to a solution is to enforce recruiting rules and stop this transfer nonsense. The SJM model is not good for the sport. Harris should not have been able to transfer in senior year just so they could beat Delbarton. Similarly, rumor is that Dellagatta was taking a bunch of online classes at SJV and not there in class everyday since it’s a hike from where he lives. Senior/junior transfers should not be eligible for team states. At what point does the NJSIAA say enough is enough? And it’s only going to get worse because schools like SJM and SJV are already actively “shopping” public and private schools since they are graduating so many kids. Half of Bosco’s line up will likely be at SJM next year not to mention a few PA kids, a CT kid, and a few public school kids that are apparently in play. I wouldn’t be surprised if SJM repeats with transfers securing that line-up.
I won’t cry for Don Bosco though ,they poached a quarter of their line up from Hanover park , Deluca 2nd , Rodriquez 3rd and Monticello who was region champ as a freshman all from a Hanover park team that made the group finals and arguably had a better season then Don Bosco even without those guys , imagine if that team stayed together with Lavalle and the other qualifers they would have been a top 10 team easy ,instead they go to Bosco and lose in quarters of sectionals
 

I never said the entire program was from out of town, but they sure act like private schools recruiting kids. Recruiting 4-6 kids from surrounding towns is BS, a violation of the NJSIAA rules that aren't enforced, and kills those surrounding towns teams and hurts the sport. It's total crap and not exclusive to BB. Many of the top publics mentioned above have also done this forever and it sucks. These are school teams, not clubs.

Rodney recruited wrestlers from his club to start that team, and then branched out to others. What else are they going there for if not him?
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