Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Wrestling: NH, P'burg lead area 4 in NJWWA polls

Wrestling has enjoyed its own March Madness over the first two weeks of the scholastic season.

However, things atop the New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association's statewide rankings for non-public and public schools managed to stay the same. In all, four teams from the Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex area grace this week's polls.

North Hunterdon (5-0) still owns the No. 1 ranking among publics, but its grip might be loosening a bit. Following the Lions' 32-23 win over Phillipsburg, coach Chris Hrunka's team knocked off Delaware Valley, 54-18, on Thursday. Following that match, North, which has won 28 straight duals since last season, went a COVID-19 pause, putting the remainder of the program's dual meet season in doubt.

Phillipsburg (5-1), which rebounded from the loss to North with blowout wins against Montgomery (75-0) and Cranford (55-13), enters the week sitting on 995 victories as a program. Coach Dave Post's team will host Southern on Tuesday before renewing its long-time series with Kittatinny at home on Thursday as part of Senior Night. 

The Stateliners own a 19-6 edge all-time and have won 10 straight meetings with the Cougars and coach John Gill, who went over 600 wins last week, since the Sussex County school's 41-34 victory in 2010. The series was interrupted only once (1997-98 season) and wasn't originally on the P'burg schedule until Morris Hills (the previous opponent on Thursday) was shut down due to COVID-19 exposure.

Speaking of Kittatinny, both the Cougars and Paulsboro checked into the rankings for the first time this season at Nos. 9 and 10, respectively. Both are 6-0. Pope John (2-1) is the only other area team in the rankings, checking in at No. 9 among the non-publics.

Delbarton maintained residency atop the Non-Public School rankings with a 56-13 win over Pope John last week. The Green Wave's schedule will ramp up in intensity this week with two huge tests on the road as they travel to Kingsway, which moved to No. 2 in the Public School rankings, on Thursday before facing St. Joseph-Montvale on Saturday.

Christian Brothers Academy moves up one spot to No. 6, thanks to a 33-23 win over Howell and a 50-16 rout of St. Peter's Prep.

Kingsway prepped for its tough schedule ahead with lopsided wins against Clearview, 65-8; Rumson-Fair Haven, 58,9 and St. Augustine, 62-9. Along with hosting Delbarton on Thursday, the Dragons will also welcome St. Joseph-Montvale to Woolwich Township on April 6.

South Plainfield was the big mover of the week, vaulting four spots to No. 4 following its 40-19 win over Southern.

Top 10 Public Schools

Ranking

School

Record

1

North Hunterdon

(5-0)

2

Kingsway

(7-0)

3

Phillipsburg

(5-1)

4

South Plainfield

(7-0)

5

Southern

(7-1)

6

Brick Memorial

(5-1)

7

Mount Olive

(5-1)

8

Howell

(5-1)

9

Paulsboro

(6-0)

10

Kittatinny

(6-0)

Others receiving votes: High Point, Ocean Township, Delsea

Top 10 Non-Public Schools

Ranking

School

Record

1

Delbarton

(5-0)

2

Bergen Catholic

(1-0)

3

St. Joseph-Montvale

(5-0)

4

Camden Catholic

(5-0)

5

St. Augustine

(1-2)

6

Christian Brothers

(5-2)

7

Paramus Catholic

(0-0)

8

St. Peter's Prep

(3-1)

9

Pope John

(2-1)

10

Don Bosco Prep

(1-1)

Others receiving votes: St. Joseph-Metuchen, St. John Vianney, Seton Hall Prep


Listed in alphabetical order
: Donald J. Brower (gardenstatehswrestling.com); Frank D’Esposito (theshoreconference.com); Steven Falk (Asbury Park Press and APP.com); Sean Farrell (The Record and NorthJersey.com); Jane Havsy (Daily Record and DailyRecord.com); “Screwy” Louie Lazzari (New Jersey wrestling historian); John Lewis (Burlington County Times and phillyburbs.com); Ron Mazzola (NJWWA president and Region V ranking chairman); Tom McGurk (Courier Post and courierpostonline.com); Andy Mendlowitz (Courier News and MyCentralJersey.com); Andrew Tredinnick (New Jersey Herald and njherald.com); Greg Tufaro (Home News Tribune and MyCentralJersey.com); Michael Weilamann (Open Mike and mikeopen.blogspot.com), Brad Wilson (The Express Times and lehighvalleylive.com).

Monday, March 29, 2021

Wrestling: Gill tops 600; DV at 799 (HWS rankings)

With several area programs shut down through at least this week due to COVID-19 exposure, including Hunterdon Central and top-ranked public school North Hunterdon, the dual meet season is on shaky ground.

The girls region tournament is set for Saturday and the boys will follow in a few weeks. This has many area coaches entertaining thoughts of sitting their best male individuals in advance of the postseason, most likely after this weekend.

John Gill enters the week 601-194-5.
Fortunately we got the season's most anticipated dual meet in last Tuesday as North Hunterdon rallied for a 32-23 win over Phillipsburg in a key Skyland Conference Raritan Division showdown. Kittatinny followed two days later with a 36-30 upset of archrival High Point to give longtime coach John Gill his 600th victory.

"I'm still smiling," said Gill, whose teams have won three of the last five meetings vs. the 'Cats. "It's happened through the years, sometimes in [team] state finals, where the kids wanted it more than I did. It was a great night."

Kittatinny (6-0) looks forward to another big one on Tuesday as the Cougars are set to host Newton in a Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Freedom Division clash. The 50th meeting (Kittatinny owns a 32-17 overall edge dating to 1976) also pits Gill against one of his former wrestlers, Braves coach Eric Bollette, who is 6-16 in the series against his mentor and good friend. Gill picked up his 32nd win in his 44 meetings with Newton -- a 35-33 come-from-behind road victory -- on the strength of a controversial escape at the buzzer in the ultimate tiebreaker at 160 pounds.

Needless to say, this crosstown rivalry means a lot to the communities and head coaches.

"It's important to me," said Gill, whose program snapped a two-match skid in the series in 2020. "Eric always downplays it, but he loves beating me. Once you start losing three times in a row it affects the kids mentally. They don't remember winning. It's a big match for us."

Bollette also appreciates the significance this match holds for his wrestlers and the entire program.

"They want to beat us just as much as much as we want to beat them," said Bollette, who is 254-199-1 in his 20 seasons at the helm and recently passed legendary coach Henry Boresch on the school's all-time wins list. "It's a big rivalry. The last [three] matchups [decided by nine points or fewer] have been good ones."

There's mutual respect on both sides despite the fierce competition on the mat.

"He's very similar to me," Gill said. "One of my better traits is usually making an average kid above average. I think Eric does a great job of that and preparing [for a match]."

Now, onto this week's rankings:

1. North Hunterdon (5-0) -- Lions opened last week with a 32-23 win over Phillipsburg -- sparked by senior James Holder's pin of Nate Zastowny in a matchup between state qualifiers at 170 -- before closing it out with a 54-18 victory at Delaware Valley on Thursday to extend the program's win streak to 28 dating to last season. Holder, Logan Wadle (106), Alex Uryniak (182), Andrew Franklin (220) and Liam Akers (285) are all unbeaten.

Up next: TBD.

2. Phillipsburg (5-1) -- Stateliners rebounded from their loss to North Hunterdon with a 75-0 waxing of Montgomery on Thursday before capping the week with a 55-13 win over Cranford on Saturday. Junior James Day (6-0 at 120) picked up his 67th career victory, while senior Logan Maczko (4-1 at 145) got his 79th. Junior Joey Innamorato (6-0 at 126) also stayed unbeaten. The team's scheduled home match against Morris Hills on Thursday was canceled with the Knights in a COVID pause, and Kittatinny is back on the schedule.

Up next: Southern at home on Tuesday; Kittatinny at home on Thursday (Senior Night).

3. Hunterdon Central (3-0) -- Red Devils were shut down through this week due to COVID-19 exposure following a 64-10 win against St. Joseph-Metuchen on Saturday, March 20.

Up next: TBD.  

4. Warren Hills (0-0) -- Blue Streaks finally got some good news when it was announced that their season will get underway this week after a 14-day COVID-19 quarantine. Coach Dave Sbriscia's team travels to Delaware Valley on Thursday. The Streaks handed the Terriers a 49-16 setback last season on a night when several members of the unbeaten and No. 1 ranked 1989-90 team from Hills, including current assistant coach Marty White, were on hand after being honored prior to the match in Washington.

Up next: at Delaware Valley on Friday; at Mount Olive on Saturday.

5. Kittatinny (6-0) -- Cougars opened last week with a 40-27 win over Hackettstown before the historic 36-30 win over High Point made John Gill just the fifth coach in New Jersey history to amass 600 victories. Freshman Liliana Zaku-Ramos (3-2) had match-sealing win at 106 pounds, while senior Jackson Crawn (6-0) set her up with a crucial pin at 285. Crawn got his 94th win the following night in the team's 44-31 victory over Boonton.

Up next: Newton at home on Tuesday; at Phillipsburg on Thursday; Hanover Park at home on Friday.

6. High Point (1-1) -- Wildcats, who opened their season with a 36-30 loss to Kittatinny, bounced back with a 43-25 win over Paramus on Saturday. Junior state champion Brian Soldano decked returning state finalist Aaron Ayzerov in 38 seconds. Soldano, who is 81-5 overall, pinned Tyler Sweatt with a cement job in the season opener. Senior state medalist Josh Gervey got his 75th win on Saturday. Unfortunately, coach John Gardner's team was shut down a second time this season due to COVID-19 on Tuesday.

Up next: TBD.

7. Pope John (2-1) -- Lions got underway with a 39-23 win over Mendham before dropping a 56-13 decision to Delbarton on Thursday. The Sussex County school closed the week with a 51-29 victory against West Morris on Saturday. Senior Nick Lodato, a two-time state qualifier at Piscataway before his transfer, improved to 3-0 at 195, along with junior Jake Rubin at 285.

Up next: at Montville on Tuesday; at Mount Olive on Thursday.

8. Delaware Valley (5-1) -- Terriers opened the season with four straight wins, including a 57-18 victory over Voorhees on Tuesday before a 54-18 loss to North Hunterdon at Hutchins Gym on Thursday ended that run. Coach Andy Fitz's team put the storied program at 799 victories with Saturday's 69-12 blowout of Franklin. Junior Matt Schneider (6-0 at 195), who decked North's Brendan Raley, is having a breakout season, along with senior Ben Brown (4-1 at 160).

Up next: Warren Hills at home on Friday; Lenape Valley at home on Saturday.

9. Hackettstown (4-2) -- Tigers stormed out of the gates with three straights wins before a 40-27 loss to Kittatinny on Tuesday in what is the final meeting between longtime coaches Frank Rodgers, who is retiring at season's end, and John Gill. Senior Matthew Bremner (5-1 at 285) pinned Ty Eldred in a matchup between two of the area's top heavyweights. The Warren County School, got back on track with a 37-30 win over Morris Knolls before capping the week with a 36-33 loss to Livingston.

Up next: Hopatcong at home on Tuesday; at Lenape Valley on Thursday.

10. Newton (4-2) -- Braves have reeled off four straight, including a 52-18 win over Sparta on Friday. Coach Eric Bollette's team also beat Hopatcong (72-4 on Tuesday) and Roxbury (38-36 on Thursday). Senior Nathan Fitt (6-0 at 132) got his 90th career victory, while senior JoJo Lotruglio (6-0 at 138) earned his 83rd on Saturday. The Sibblies brothers, Thaylor (4-2 at 145) and Takeo (5-1 at 152) are off to good starts, along with senior Nick Costa (5-1 at 160) and junior Melkart Abou-Jaoude (6-0 at 182).

Up next: at Mount Olive on Monday; at Kittatinny on Tuesday; at Hanover Park on Thursday.

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Wrestling: HWS schedule for March 29-April 3

Monday, March 29


(All matches 7 p.m.)

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference

Newton at Mount Olive
Sparta at Jefferson


Tuesday, March 30


(All matches 7 p.m., unless noted)

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference

West Morris at Sparta
Pope John at Montville, 4 p.m.
Newton at Kittatinny
Hopatcong at Hackettstown, 4:30 p.m.
Lenape Valley at North Warren, 6 p.m.

Skyland Conference

Voorhees at Pingry
Belvidere at Montgomery, 6:30 p.m.

Independent

Southern at Phillipsburg, 5 p.m.


Thursday, April 1


(All matches 7 p.m., unless noted)

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference

Newton at Hanover Park, 6 p.m.
Hackettstown at Lenape Valley, 6 p.m.
Pope John at Mount Olive
Montville at Sparta

Skyland Conference

Montgomery at Voorhees, 5:30 p.m.

Independent 

Kittatinny at Phillipsburg, 6 p.m.


Friday, April 2


(All matches 11 a.m., unless noted)

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference

Hanover Park at Kittatinny

Skyland Conference

Warren Hills at Delaware Valley, 10 a.m.


Saturday, April 3


(All matches 10 a.m., unless noted)

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference

Hopatcong at Parsippany, 9 a.m.

Skyland Conference

Voorhees at Franklin

Independent

Lenape Valley at Delaware Valley, 11 a.m.
Warren Hills at Mount Olive

Friday, March 26, 2021

Wrestling: North, HC on COVID pauses; WH back

There's news both good and bad on the Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex area wrestling fronts.

North scored a 54-18 win over Del Val on Thursday.
North Hunterdon (5-0), ranked as the No. 1 public school by the New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association, was shut down on Friday due to COVID-19 protocols. Tonight's scheduled match against Bound Brook has been canceled and North athletic director John Mattes is hoping his program can resume in a time frame of 10 days.

"We're on a pause for 10 days, and then we'll reevaluate from there," said Mattes, who is receiving guidance from the Hunterdon County Board of Health. "We're relying on them. What we want is to be safe and to get everyone back as quick as we can."

If the shutdown lasts just the 10 days, the rest of North's dual meet season seems in doubt. With the individual tournament scheduled for April 17, it makes little sense for qualifying wrestlers to compete in duals leading up to that date. Several area coaches have suggested off the record that they would be inclined to rest those who have a chance to compete in the postseason rather than risk potential season-ending exposure.

North opened the week with a big 32-23 win over Phillipsburg on Tuesday in a rematch of last season's North 2, Group 4 final. The Lions have won three straight over the Stateliners for the first time in program history and have won 28 straight duals dating to last season's historic 23-0 campaign.

Hunterdon Central (3-0), which has not competed since a 64-10 win over St. Joseph-Metuchen last Saturday, had three scheduled matches canceled this week and seven total through April 3, when the Red Devils were slated to face Phillipsburg.

Warren Hills, which has yet to compete after serving a 14-day COVID-19 shutdown to begin the season, is able to resume wrestling activities on Monday. The Blue Streaks had scheduled matches against Hunterdon Central and North Hunterdon next week, but those are obviously canceled as well. Athletic director Mike Jones is scrambling to adjust his program's schedule. Hills will travel to Delaware Valley on Thursday.

High Point (0-1), which had also stayed idle for 14 days due to COVID-19 protocols, got its season underway on Thursday night in a 36-30 loss to Kittatinny. It was the 600th career win for longtime Cougars coach John Gill, who is just the fifth in state history to reach that mark.

North Warren and Sparta also lost season openers on Thursday after serving COVID-19 shutdowns, while Pope John also started its season this week. Voorhees opened last Saturday after a delayed start.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Wrestling: New Jersey Wrestling Writers Top 10 polls

Delbarton and North Hunterdon were voted as the No. 1 non-public and public schools, respectively, in the New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association’s initial statewide Top 10 polls.


The NJWWA, which has traditionally conducted a single Top 20 poll for non-public and public schools combined, opted to conduct separate Top 10 polls during the 2021 season, which the coronavirus pandemic has truncated.


North Hunterdon and Phillipsburg, which debut as the NJWWA's Nos. 1 and 2 public schools, respectively, squared off on Tuesday night in one of the season's biggest duals.


The Lions (4-0) won eight bouts, including a match-swinging pin by senior James Holder over P'burg junior Nate Zastowny in a battle of state qualifiers at 170 pounds, on the way to a 32-23 victory.


It was North's 27th dual-meet win in a row dating to last season and the first time in series history that the program beat P'burg in three straight meetings. The Lions, who are 11-56-1 all-time vs. the Stateliners, won twice last season, including a 37-12 victory in the North 2, Group 4 final. Coach Chris Hrunka's team went on to capture the Group 4 state championship and cap the school's first unbeaten season at 23-0. Tuesday's win had some significance because the NJSIAA is not conducting a team tournament this season due to the pandemic.


"We didn't place a huge emphasis on it," Hrunka said on Tuesday. "We told the kids to be calm and confident about their abilities. They know what they have to do. The first match last year [a 30-24 win at P'burg] kind of popped the bubble and the second match blew it up. We didn't need to get them overhyped. This was a good win."


North Hunterdon, which has been without the services of senior Frank DiEsso (126), a three-time state qualifier, after he sustained a preseason injury, was coming off  a 36-32 victory over up-and-coming Christian Brothers Academy on Saturday.


Phillipsburg (3-1), which took a 20-6 lead through seven bouts and didn't relinquish the lead until the 12th, when North state medalist Liam Akers pinned at 285, opened the season with wins over Livingston, Ridge and Bound Brook.


In all, four teams represent the Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex area in the polls as High Point checks in at No. 7 in the publics and Pope John at No. 9 on the non-public side.


Coach John Gardner's Wildcats, who have yet to compete due to COVID-19, will open their season at archrival Kittatinny on Thursday. The 'Cats are led by returning state champion Brian Soldano (182), who is 79-5 in his career, and state placewinner Josh Gervey (138), along with state qualifier Clayton Utter (113).


Delbarton ended last season as New Jersey’s No. 1 overall team following its 45-12 Non-Public A North semifinal win over Bergen Catholic -- which ended the previous six years as the NJWWA’s top-ranked team -- and a 54-7 state final victory over St. Augustine Prep.


The Green Wave returns six state placewinners including reigning state champion P.J. Casale (220), Andrew Troczynski (second at 145), Tyler Vazquez (third at 106), Nico Nardone (third at 126), Simon Ruiz (third at 132) and Colin Calvetti (fifth at 152).


Delbarton opened the season with wins over Mount Olive, West Morris Central, Mendham and Montville.


Bergen Catholic and St. Joseph-Montvale, which debut at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, in the NJWWA's initial non-public poll, will wrestle Delbarton later this season.


Results of the Top 10 polls, based on votes from the NJWWA's 14 members, will appear weekly during the season in newspapers and on websites of participating media outlets.


Top 10 Public Schools

Ranking

School

Record

1

North Hunterdon

(4-0)

2

Phillipsburg

(3-1)

3

Kingsway

(4-0)

4

Brick Memorial

(4-0)

5

Southern

(5-0)

6

Howell

(4-0)

7

High Point

(0-0)

T8

Mount Olive

(3-1)

South Plainfield

(3-0)

10

Rumson-Fair Haven

(2-1)

Others receiving votes: Paulsboro, Watchung Hills

Top 10 Non-Public Schools

Ranking

School

Record

1

Delbarton

(4-0)

2

Bergen Catholic

(1-0)

3

St. Joseph-Montvale

(2-0)

4

Camden Catholic

(3-0)

5

St. Augustine

(0-0)

6

Paramus Catholic

(0-0)

7

Christian Brothers

(2-2)

8

St. Peter's Prep

(2-0)

9

Pope John

(0-0)

10

St. John Vianney

(1-1)

Others receiving votes: Don Bosco Prep, Seton Hall


Listed in alphabetical order
: Donald J. Brower (gardenstatehswrestling.com); Frank D’Esposito (theshoreconference.com); Steven Falk (Asbury Park Press and APP.com); Sean Farrell (The Record and NorthJersey.com); Jane Havsy (Daily Record and DailyRecord.com); “Screwy” Louie Lazzari (New Jersey wrestling historian); John Lewis (Burlington County Times and phillyburbs.com); Ron Mazzola (NJWWA president and Region V ranking chairman); Tom McGurk (Courier Post and courierpostonline.com); Andy Mendlowitz (Courier News and MyCentralJersey.com); Andrew Tredinnick (New Jersey Herald and njherald.com); Greg Tufaro (Home News Tribune and MyCentralJersey.com); Michael Weilamann (Open Mike and mikeopen.blogspot.com), Brad Wilson (The Express Times and lehighvalleylive.com).

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Wrestling: North goes big in win over P'burg

Those North Hunterdon upper weights sure know how to deliver the clutch.

Senior James Holder's stunning pin at 170 pounds was the catalyst for a comeback as the North won four of five up top and six of the final seven bouts to rally for a 32-23 win over Phillipsburg on Tuesday in a key Skyland Conference Raritan Division showdown on Senior Night in the Lions Den.

North has won 27 straight duals since 2020.
North Hunterdon (4-0, 3-0 division) extended its dual-match win streak to 27 dating to last season with a third consecutive victory over P'burg for the first time in series history. Coach Chris Hrunka's team was also shorthanded as senior state qualifier Frank DiEsso (126) remained out of the lineup after sustaining a preseason injury.

"This was a good win," said Hrunka, whose team was coming off a tight 36-32 win over up-and-coming Christian Brothers Academy on Saturday after blowout victories against Hillsborough and Montgomery earlier last week. "It was good to have a tough match with CBA. I think that was an advantage for us [coming into P'burg]."

Phillipsburg (3-1, 1-1) took a commanding 20-6 lead through seven bouts on the strength of sophomore Hunter Cleaver's 10-6 win over Billy Cole at 152 and junior Matt D'Onofrio's pin at 160.

But after surrendering a quick takedown, Holder reversed fellow state qualifier Nate Zastowny to his back for the fall in 43 seconds. As was the case in last season's sectional final, that matchup proved critical to the final outcome. Holder, who is heading to Kutztown in the fall, started North on its way to the North 2, Group 4 title with an 8-6 decision in the opening bout to avenge a 10-8 loss to Zastowny, a 2020 Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex Tournament champion, in the regular-season dual meet.

"It wasn't necessarily unexpected," Hrunka said of the six points. "Before the match, James told us he wanted to go for the pin. We told him to just wrestle his match and don't worry if he gives up an early takedown."

Sophomore Alex Uryniak followed with a 9-4 win over promising freshman Caleb Rivera at 182 and senior Andrew Franklin pulled out a 7-6 win over David Pierson at 220 behind two third-period takedowns. Pierson led, 4-3, after two, but he seemed to run out of steam about four minutes in to the bout. Senior Gage Horvath also had his hands full in between as the state qualifier held on for a 6-3 decision over Brendan Raley at 195. Raley and Franklin were backups last season and obviously benefitted from being in a practice room filled with talent up top.

"We try to breed big men up here," Hrunka mused. "We have a really dedicated group of guys training with them [assistant coach Shawn Flesche, recent graduate Ian Gaburo, as well as former P'burg state finalist Steve Kempinski on the youth level]. Franklin was a kid just stuck behind everybody. He beat some state qualifiers last season [including Warren Hills' Tyler McCatharn]. He's been good. He just couldn't beat Gaburo last season."

Junior Liam Akers, a state medal winner at heavyweight last season, decked Jordan Kiley in 2:32 to give North its first lead, 24-23, with two bouts to go. In the last three meetings, P'burg has won just three of the 15 bouts contested from 170-285.

North sophomore Logan Wadle (106) and junior Ben Makaritis (113) finished things off with major decisions. Senior Connor McGeary, another reserve for the Lions last season, scored a 7-3 win over Sean Stasiulaitis at 132, while senior Connor Quinn posted a 5-2 decision over Jason Tino in another key bout at 138.

P'burg, which still owns a 56-11-1 edge overall in the series since 1961, will look to bounce back against Montgomery at home on Thursday before closing the week at Cranford on Saturday. Coach Dave Post's team fell short in the takedown battle, 26-23, and was minus-3 in bonus points after receiving early majors from James Day (120) and Joey Innamorato (126) to open the match.

North, which also posted back-to-back wins over P'burg at home for the first time, will next host Delaware Valley on Thursday before a road date with Bound Brook on Saturday.

NORTH HUNTERDON 32, PHILLIPSBURG 23

120 -- Jr. James Day (4-0), P, md. Jr. Nick DeLorenzo (2-2), 14-6.
126 -- Jr. Joey Innamorato (4-0), P, md. Sr. Hunter Iannozzi (1-3), 13-4.
132 -- Sr. Connor McGeary (3-1), NH, d. Jr. Sean Stasiulaitis (2-2), 7-3.
138 -- Sr. Connor Quinn (1-1), NH, d. Sr. Jason Tino (3-1), 5-2.
145 -- Sr. Logan Maczko (3-1), P, d. So. Daniel Delusant (2-2), 3-0.
152 -- So. Hunter Cleaver (4-0), P, d. Sr. William Cole (2-2), 10-6.
160 -- Jr. Matt D'Onofrio (3-1), P, p. Jr. Tucker Lewis (1-1), 3:44.
170 -- Sr. James Holder (3-0), NH, p. Jr. Nate Zastowny (1-3), :43. 
182 -- So. Alex Uryniak (3-0), NH, d. Fr. Caleb Rivera (3-1), 9-4.
195 -- Sr. Gage Horvath (4-0), P, d. So. Brendan Raley (3-1), 4-3.
220 -- Sr. Andrew Franklin (3-1), NH, d. Jr. David Pierson (3-1), 7-6.
285 -- Jr. Liam Akers (4-0), NH, p. Sr. Jordan Kiley (2-2), 2:32.
106 -- So. Logan Wadle (4-0), NH, md. Jr. Miguel Lopez (2-2), 12-1. 
113 -- Jr. Ben Makaritis (3-1), NH, md. Fr. Dawson McWilliams (1-3), 16-7.
Records -- Phillipsburg 3-1, 1-1; North Hunterdon 4-0, 3-0.
Official -- Russ Scorese.

Wrestling: Phillipsburg at North Hunterdon preview

What: Phillipsburg Stateliners at North Hunterdon Lions.

Where: Lions Den at North Hunterdon Regional High School, Clinton Township.

When: Tonight, 6 p.m.

Live feed: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpk_CAUW-iLzdWkPpcTT9vg

Conference: Skyland Raritan Division.

Records: Phillipsburg 3-0, 1-0; North Hunterdon 3-0, 2-0.

Area rankings: (Open Mike): Phillipsburg No. 1; North Hunterdon No. 2.

Coaches: Dave Post (165-26, 11th season, 13-2 vs. NH); Chris Hrunka (62-8, fourth season, 2-4 vs. P'burg).

Series history: Phillipsburg owns a 56-10-1 edge dating to 1961, including a 7-4 mark in postseason meetings. North ended a 17-match skid in the series with a 30-24 victory on the road last season and followed that up with a dominating 37-12 win in the North 2, Group 4 sectional final en route to the Group 4 state title and the program's first unbeaten season. P'burg's last win in the series was a 28-19 victory in the North 2, Group 4 final on Feb. 8, 2019. The Lions' other wins came in the Group 3 finals (1982, '84 and '93), and regular-season dual meets in 1961, '62, '65, '75 and 2007.

Note: Phillipsburg wrestlers listed first with season records in parentheses.

106 -- Jr. Miguel Lopez (2-1) vs. So. Logan Wadle (3-0).

113 -- Fr. Dawson McWilliams (1-2) vs. Jr. Ben Makaritis (2-1).

120 -- Jr. James Day (3-0) vs. Jr. Nick DeLorenzo (2-1).

126 -- Jr. Joey Innamorato (3-0) vs. Sr. Hunter Iannozzi (1-2) or Sr. Frank DiEsso (0-0).

132 -- Jr. Sean Stasiulaitis (2-1) vs. Sr. Connor Quinn (0-1) or Sr. Connor McGeary (2-1).

138 -- Sr. Jason Tino (3-0) vs. Sr. Josh Parson (2-0).

145 -- Sr. Logan Maczko (2-1) vs. So. Daniel Delusant (2-1).

152 -- So. Hunter Cleaver (3-0) vs. Sr. William Cole (2-1) or So. Luke Fischer (0-1).

160 -- Jr. Matt D'Onofrio (2-1) vs. Sr. Ethan Akers (0-2) or Jr. Tucker Lewis (1-0).

170 -- Jr. Nate Zastowny (1-2) vs. Sr. James Holder (2-0).

182 -- Fr. Caleb Rivera (3-0) vs. So. Alex Uryniak (2-0).

195 -- Sr. Gage Horvath (3-0) vs. So. Brendan Raley (3-0).

220 -- Jr. David Pierson (3-0) vs. Sr. Andrew Franklin (3-0).

285 -- Sr. Jordan Kiley (2-1) vs. Jr. Liam Akers (3-0).

Breakdown: The 68th meeting is one of the most anticipated duals in our area this season. North Hunterdon comes in riding a 26-match winning streak dating to last season when the Lions capped the program's first unbeaten season (23-0) with a win over Kingsway in the Group 4 final. Phillipsburg, which rarely loses sectional title matches, will be out to avenge an even rarer double loss in this series. 
North celebrates its sectional title win in 2020.
Much like last season, the upper weights should go a long way in deciding this one. However, the 'Liners appear to have the edge there this time around. The sectional final meeting started at 170, where Holder got things rolling with an 8-6 win over Zastowny -- sparking a match-opening run of six in a row that gave North a commanding 22-0 lead. That could once again be a swing bout up top and one the hosts may need to pull off a third straight win in the series. I give P'burg the edge at 120, 138 (Tino vs. McGeary), 145, 152, 160, 195 and 220. North is favored at 106, 113, 132 (Quinn vs. Stasiulaitis), 182 and 285. That leaves 126 (Innamorato vs. DiEsso) and 170 as the tossups. DiEsso has not stepped on the mat this season, but he has weighed in as he rehabs from a minor preseason injury. I'd be shocked if he's not back for this one, and to be honest, Innamorato is a tough assignment out of the gate. P'burg should have the edge in a 7-7 split, with a few more opportunities for bonus points. This is a tough one to handicap so early into the season and no Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex Tournament to go by. North would like to get McGeary away from Tino, who lost to Quinn, 5-2, last season, to try to win 132 and 138. I keep coming back to the upper weights and P'burg, which is a tad better on paper and a little more balanced at this point in the season, making up ground there that it didn't a year ago. In any case this should be another classic.

Prediction: Phillipsburg, 31-22.

Monday, March 22, 2021

Wrestling: Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex rankings

1. Phillipsburg (3-0) -- Stateliners, who enter the week seven wins shy of 1,000 as a program, started strong with victories over Livingston (46-21 on Tuesday), Ridge (67-9 on Thursday) and Bound Brook (69-7 on Saturday). Juniors James Day (120), Joey Innamorato (126) and David Pierson (220) are off to 3-0 starts. Coach Dave Post's team has been waiting over a year for a crack at North Hunterdon, which won both meetings last season, including a 37-12 victory in the North 2, Group 4 title matchup. Tuesday's rematch should be a good one. The 'Liners look like favorites on paper and we are expecting a good one in the Lions Den. Check back here for the match preview with lineups and a full breakdown on Monday evening. 

Up next: at North Hunterdon on Tuesday; Montgomery at home on Thursday; at Cranford on Saturday. 

2. North Hunterdon (3-0) -- Lions, who opened with lopsided wins over Hillsborough (67-9 on Tuesday) and Montgomery (68-9 on Thursday), rallied for a 36-32 victory over Christian Brothers Academy on Saturday. The upper weights came through once again for coach Chris Hrunka's team, which has won 26 in a row dating to last season, as James Holder (170), Brendan Raley (195), Andrew Franklin (220) and Liam Akers (285) all won by pins, while Alex Uryniak (182) received a forfeit. Logan Wadle (106) also had a pin, as CBA won eight of the 13 contested bouts. Hrunka hopes to have senior state qualifier Frank DiEsso (120-126), who has been out of the lineup due to a preseason injury, back in the lineup soon.

Up next: Phillipsburg at home on Tuesday; at Delaware Valley on Thursday; at Bound Brook on Saturday.

Brian Soldano is 79-5 in two seasons.
3. High Point (0-0) -- Wildcats are also late getting underway due to COVID-19 and will open up against upset-minded Kittatinny when that annual rivalry renews on Thursday. Coach John Gardner's team, which has won the last two meetings with the Cougars, including a 48-24 win to start the 2019-20 season, features returning state champion Brian Soldano (182), along with fellow junior Clayton Utter (113) and senior state medalist Josh Gervey (138).

Up next: at Kittatinny on Thursday; Hunterdon Central at home on Saturday.

4. Hunterdon Central (3-0) -- Red Devils, with a lot of good young talent in their lineup, cruised to wins over Bound Brook (73-3 on Tuesday), Hillsborough (63-9 on Friday) and St. Joseph-Metuchen (64-10 on Saturday). State medalist Colton Washleski (3-0 at 160) raised his career wins total to 107, while fellow senior Norman Cella (3-0 at 170-182), who was an eighth-place finisher in the 2020 state tournament, stands at 88. Maybe we see a Cella vs. Soldano matchup this week in Wantage.

Up next: Bridgewater-Raritan at home on Thursday; at High Point on Saturday.

5. Warren Hills (0-0) -- Blue Streaks, who were shut down the past two weeks due to COVID-19, will get their season underway at home against Somerville on Thursday. Coach Dave Sbriscia's team, which would have been sectional and Group 3 title favorites and is likely to have just one senior starter, will be led by juniors and returning state qualifiers Stephen Malia (160) and Tyler McCatharn (285).

Up next: Somerville at home on Thursday; Hillsborough at home on Saturday.

6. Pope John (0-0) -- Lions also were among the teams delayed by COVID-19 and will open their season at home against Mendham on Tuesday.

Up next: Mendham at home on Tuesday; Delbarton at home on Thursday; at West Morris on Saturday.

7. Kittatinny (3-0) -- Cougars opened with wins over Belvidere (53-27 on Wednesday), Morris Hills (56-18 on Friday) and Morris Knolls (51-19 on Saturday) to give coach John Gill 598 career victories entering the week. Junior Shane Nelson (3-0 at 120), a Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex Tournament finalist last season, is one to watch, along with senior Jackson Crawn (3-0 at 285), who anchors a solid group of upper weights. Junior Ty Eldred (220-285) returns to the lineup this week.

Up next: at Hackettstown on Tuesday; High Point at home on Thursday; at Boonton on Friday.

8. Delaware Valley (3-0) -- Terriers are also nearing a milestone coming off wins over Manville (51-15 on Tuesday), Somerville (48-16 on Wednesday) and Bridgewater-Raritan (42-26 on Saturday). That put the program at 797 wins entering the week. Anderson Olcott (3-0 at 182) is among a nice freshman class that has coach Andy Fitz excited for the future. Senior Tyler Lagun (3-0 at 170) is also off to a fast start.

Up next: at Voorhees on Tuesday; North Hunterdon at home on Thursday; at Franklin on Saturday.

 

9. Hackettstown (3-0) -- Tigers, who opened with a 73-6 win over Vernon/Wallkill Valley on Tuesday, followed that up with a 35-31 victory over Newton on Friday. Talented freshman Nicolas Balella, whose uncle, Jim, was a former standout for the Warren County school, scored a key 11-3 major decision over former region placewinner Danny Cleary at 126 pounds. Bruno Dougherty (220) and Matthew Bremner (285) added pins. Coach Frank Rodgers' team closed the week with a 46-27 win over Verona on Saturday.

Up next: Kittatinny at home on Tuesday; Morris Knolls at home on Thursday.

(Photo courtesy of Leslie Lopez)
10. Newton (1-2) -- Braves rebounded from losses to Jefferson (44-27 on Tuesday) and Hackettstown (35-31 on Friday) with a 55-22 waxing of West Morris on Saturday. Seniors Nathan Fitt (3-0 at 132) moved closer to the century mark with 87 career wins and JoJo Lotruglio (3-0 at 138) scored a nice 12-1 win over 2020 state qualifier Malachi Shepard on Saturday. Eric Bollette also recorded his 251st win to surpass legendary coach Henry Boresch (250-44-8 in 38 seasons from 1926-64) as the program's all-time leader.

Up next: Hopatcong at home on Tuesday; Roxbury at home on Thursday; at Sparta on Saturday.