 Phillipsburg (10-1) leads the way in the No. 5 spot, while Pope John (12-1) is right behind at No. 6. The Stateliners will be the top seed in North 2, Group 4 as they seek a 36th championship in the tournament's 38-year history, while the Lions compete in the rugged Non-Public North A section.
Phillipsburg (10-1) leads the way in the No. 5 spot, while Pope John (12-1) is right behind at No. 6. The Stateliners will be the top seed in North 2, Group 4 as they seek a 36th championship in the tournament's 38-year history, while the Lions compete in the rugged Non-Public North A section.Hunterdon Central (16-2) checks in at the No. 7 spot with a huge showdown at home against No. 10 Delaware Valley (16-2) slated for Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. The winner will likely lock up second place in the Skyland Conference Raritan Division as P'burg can clinch the title with a road win against Voorhees that night.
High Point (12-4), which was ranked No. 17 last week, fell out of the Top 20 after a 34-21 loss to unranked Warren Hills on Saturday. The Blue Streaks (10-8) received three votes this week, while North Hunterdon (13-5) got one vote.
Bergen Catholic (9-4) remains the unanimous No. 1 team for the fourth straight week.
The Crusaders, who collected all 13 first-place votes and have been ranked No. 1 in the poll every week since the 2013-14 season, are the odds-on favorites to win the Non-Public North A title. They could square off against No. 2 Delbarton (14-1), which rolled to the team championship in the 32nd annual Morris County Tournament on Saturday, at some point.
(Records through Saturday)
| 
Rank | 
School | 
Record | 
Votes | 
Previous | 
| 
1 | 
Bergen Catholic (13) | 
(9-4) | 
260 | 
1 | 
| 
2 | 
Delbarton | 
(14-1) | 
247 | 
2 | 
| 
3 | 
South Plainfield | 
(22-1) | 
233 | 
4 | 
| 
4 | 
Cranford | 
(15-0) | 
222 | 
3 | 
| 
5 | 
Phillipsburg | 
(10-1) | 
207 | 
5 | 
| 
6 | 
Pope John | 
(12-1) | 
196 | 
6 | 
| 
7 | 
Hunterdon Central | 
(16-2) | 
181 | 
7 | 
| 
8 | 
Howell | 
(21-1) | 
168 | 
8 | 
| 
9 | 
Hanover Park | 
(12-3) | 
158 | 
9 | 
| 
10 | 
Delaware Valley | 
(16-2) | 
142 | 
10 | 
| 
11 | 
Paulsboro | 
(16-0) | 
129 | 
11 | 
| 
12 | 
Don Bosco Prep | 
(7-5) | 
115 | 
12 | 
| 
13 | 
Delsea | 
(16-4) | 
101 | 
13 | 
| 
14 | 
Bound Brook | 
(9-5) | 
88 | 
14 | 
| 
15 | 
Raritan | 
(21-2) | 
75 | 
16 | 
| 
16 | 
Seton Hall Prep | 
(24-1) | 
61 | 
18 | 
| 
17 | 
Monroe Township | 
(14-1) | 
37 | 
20 | 
| 
18 | 
Middletown North | 
(19-1) | 
33 | 
NR | 
| 
19 | 
Queen of Peace | 
(7-3) | 
29 | 
15 | 
| 
20 | 
Mendham | 
(14-3) | 
26 | 
NR | 
Others receving votes: St. Augustine Prep (16-6) 16; Warren Hills (10-8) 3; Southern (9-3) 2; North Hunterdon (13-5) 1.
NJWWA voting members (in alphabetical order): Donald J. Brower (MorrisCountyHSWrestling.com); Frank D'Esposito (TheShoreConference.com); Steve Falk (Asbury Park Press and app.com); Josh Friedman (Courier Post of Cherry Hill, Daily Journal of Vineland); Screwy Louie Lazzari (New Jersey historian); John Lewis (Burlington County Times); Ron Mazzola (NJWWA president, Region 5 ranking chairman); Tom McGurk (Courier Post of Cherry Hill); Anthony Spaulding (New Jersey Herald); Mark Trible (Courier Post of Cherry Hill); Greg Tufaro (Home News Tribune of East Brunswick); Mike Weilamann (Open Mike); Brad Wilson (Express-Times).
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