Thursday, December 29, 2022

Wrestling: State powers headline Boresch Duals

It's that time again for one of the most anticipated events on the high school calendar as several of New Jersey's top teams are slated to compete in the 17th Henry Boresch Duals on Saturday, Jan. 7 at Newton High School.

North Hunterdon, ranked No. 19 by the New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association and 2020 champion, makes its fourth Boresch Duals appearance since 2010 as the No. 3 seed. Two other NJWWA Top 20s are set to vie for the title as Delsea (No. 8), the reigning Group 3 champion, and South Plainfield (No. 14), a four-time Boresch Duals winner and seeking its first title since 2017, drew the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds. 

Newton has crowned the most NJ state champs (82)
Paulsboro, which won back-to-back titles in 2018 and '19, also returns, along with reigning champion Howell, last season's Group 5 runner-up. Hanover Park, Pascack Hills and host Newton round out the eight-team field.


North Hunterdon (2-0), which is sitting on 799 wins as a program, will face No. 6 seed Howell (2-1) as the Lions look to avenge a 39-28 loss to the Rebels in last year's championship match. Paulsboro (1-0), the No. 5 seed and last repeat winner, takes on No. 4 Hanover Park (1-0), which is coached by former Kittatinny standout Tyler Branham, on the adjacent mat at approximately 10:30 a.m.

Delsea (1-0), the reigning Group 3 champion, squares off against No. 8 Pascack Hills (4-1), while South Plainfield (2-0) battles No. 7 seed Newton (1-1) in the opening round at 9 a.m.

North Hunterdon, which began its dual meet season with wins over Old Bridge (38-25) and Somerville (52-30), is led by senior state placewinners Logan Wadle (8-1 at 113, second in 2021 and third in '22), Alex Uryniak (8-1 at 190, seventh in 2021) and Brendan Raley (7-2 at 215, eighth in 2022). All were runners-up at the prestigious Sam Cali Invitational earlier this week.

Newton, which won its fourth and last Boresch Duals title in 2010, features seniors Michael Melillo (6-3 at 144), a state qualifier last season, and Thaylor Sibblies (10-1 at 157), a Sam Cali Invitational third-place finisher.

In all there are 11 state medal winners in the field, including Hanover Park sophomore Vincenzo LaValle, who placed third at 190 pounds in Atlantic City last season. Delsea, which returns 9 state qualifiers, features sophomore Jamar Dixon Jr. (10-0 at 144), a Sam Cali champ in 2022 and fifth-place state medalist last season, senior Jared Schoppe (10-0 at 175), a three-time state medal winner and runner-up as a junior, and Danny Digiovacchino (7-3 at 190), a state eighth in 2022. 

Howell, which has been missing several starters in its early duals and dropped a 48-27 decision to Middletown South, returns five state qualifiers, including Sebastian Ortega (7-2 at 126). The junior was a seventh-place finisher at the Beast of the East this season and state fifth-place medalist in 2021.

South Plainfield is led by senior J.J. Giordano (8-2 at 144), a state seventh in 2022 and junior Nicholas Campagna (8-1 at 150), a Sam Cali runner-up in 2022 and eighth in the state last season. Paulsboro returns junior Roman Onorato (6-2 at 157), who placed eighth in the state as a sophomore.

Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for students.

Here is the schedule (All times approximate as a new round will begin following the completion of the previous session):

Quarterfinals, 9 a.m.

1-Delsea (1-0) vs. 8-Pascack Hills (4-1)
2-South Plainfield (2-0) vs. 7-Newton (1-1)

Quarterfinals, 10:30 a.m.

3-North Hunterdon (2-0) vs. 6-Howell (2-1)
4-Hanover Park (1-0) vs. 5-Paulsboro (1-0)

Wrestleback semifinals, noon

Delsea-Pascack Hills loser vs. Hanover Park-Paulsboro loser
South Plainfield-Newton loser vs. North Hunterdon-Howell loser

Semifinals, 1:30 p.m.

Delsea-Pascack Hills winner vs. Hanover Park-Paulsboro winner
South Plainfield-Newton winner vs. North Hunterdon-Howell winner

Consolation round, 3 p.m.

Fifth- and seventh-place matches.

Championship round, 4:30 p.m.

First- and third-place matches.

Memory lane of champions

2006 -- Don Bosco 50, Haddonfield 24

2007 -- Newton 54, Pequannock 9

2008 -- Newton 36, Haddonfield 31

2009 -- Newton 43, Haddonfield 18

2010 -- Newton 34, Don Bosco 32

2011 -- Raritan 41, Newton 24

2012 -- South Plainfield 47, Raritan 18

2013 -- South Plainfield 62, Raritan 8

2014 -- Hanover Park 35, Raritan 29

2015 -- Howell 40, South Plainfield 15

2016 -- South Plainfield 45, Howell 20

2017 -- South Plainfield 43, Hanover Park 23

2018 -- Paulsboro 48, Hanover Park 20

2019 -- Paulsboro 37, South Plainfield 17

2020 -- North Hunterdon 40, Kingsway 21

2021 -- No event due to COVID-19

2022 -- Howell 39, North Hunterdon 28

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Wrestling: P'burg leads HWS (5) in NJWWA Top 20

We're off and running in the 2022-23 season, and it's no surprise that the Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex area is heavily represented in the inaugural New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association Top 20 poll.

Phillipsburg, the reigning Group 5 champion, holds the No. 10 spot after opening its season this past weekend with a fourth-place finish in the rugged King of the Mountain Tournament at Central Mountain (Pa.) High School. 

The Stateliners, who sat in first place among the 30-team field after Friday's Day 1 session, were led by a pair of returning state qualifiers in junior John Wargo (5-1, third at 285) and sophomore Gavin Hawk (4-2, fourth at 133 under Pennsylvania's weight classes), along with junior Liam Packer (6-2, fourth at 160). Keep an eye on Packer, who is already halfway to last season's win total (12-10 as a sophomore) and could be the team's most improved wrestler.

Coach Brad Gentzle's team, which finished as the state's top-ranked public school for 2021-22, will surely have its hands full and needs to be at full strength for Friday night's road clash against No. 11 Mount Olive. The Marauders are prohibitive favorites to repeat in the Group 4 title chase after capturing the program's first state championship last season.

Warren Hills, which captured the North 2, Group 3 sectional title and was the Group 3 runner-up last season, checks in at No. 16. The Blue Streaks, who feature returning state qualifiers Shawn Redfield (138) and Jarett Pantuso (215), a state medal winner in 2021, cruised to the Caldwell Tournament team championship over the weekend. Freshman Davey Rhinehart (4-0) is one to watch after pinning his way to a title at 113 pounds. 

Wrestling success runs deep in that family as Davey's father, David, was a starter on the 1997 Group 3 title team and a region qualifier at 160 pounds for the Streaks in '98. The late John Rhinehart, who is David's dad and Davey's grandfather, was a region champ and state runner-up in 1969, while great uncles Rick (1967, '68, '70) and Rob, a region champ in 1976, combined to win four district titles. 

Hunterdon Central (No. 18), North Hunterdon (No. 19) and Delaware Valley (No. 20), the reigning Group 1 champion, round out the local contingent.

Central, which competed in the unforgiving Beast of the East Tournament over the weekend, is led by a trio of returning state qualifiers in Peter Plesh (106), Anthony Rossi (113) and Thomas Brunetti (175).

North Hunterdon won the N2, G4 title last season.
North, which is nearly three years removed from its unbeaten and magical run to the Group 4 title in 2020, is led by two-time state placewinner and senior Logan Wadle (4-0 at 113), a Lehigh recruit with 78 career wins, along with seniors Daniel Delusant (31 wins and a state qualifier last season), Alex Uryniak (4-0 at 190 and a seventh-place state medal winner in 2021 with 77 career victories) and Brendan Raley (3-1 and eighth in the state at 215 last season).

Del Val (1-0), which travels to Hunterdon Central for a key showdown on Dec. 30, features returning state qualifiers and seniors Owen Kucharski (4-0 at 113) and Chris Colasurdo (3-1 at 150-157), along with juniors Jake Taylor (4-0 at 120), Ben Levy (4-0 at 144) and Anderson Olcott (4-0 at 190) -- all with 20-plus wins last season.

Powerful Delbarton begins the season atop the NJWWA Top 20 rankings.

 

The Green Wave, who have nine returning state qualifiers and six state medal winners, lead a sweep of the top six spots in the preseason rankings comprised of non-public schools. Delbarton began its season by winning the team championship at the Beast of the East Tournament this past weekend.

 

Delbarton returns 2022 state champions Tyler Vazquez (5-1 at 138) and Simon Ruiz, third-place finisher Cross Wasilewski, fourth-place finishers Louis Cerchio (5-0 at 165) and Alessio Perentin (5-0 at 157) and fifth-place finisher and 2021 state champion Daniel Jones (5-1 at 120). Joseph Davi (4-2 at 144), who was essentially a backup last season after finishing fourth in the state at 138 pounds in 2021, also is primed for a big season.

Del Val eyes its first title repeat since 4 straight in G2 (1987-90)
Bergen Catholic, which finished last season at No. 1 after it won the Non-Public A championship and defeated Delbarton on criteria in the Non-Public A North final, is No. 2. The Crusaders return five state medal winners.

St. Joseph-Montvale, which returns two-time state heavyweight champion Jimmy Mullen and three other state medal winners is next at No. 3.

 

Christian Brothers Academy, which returns four state top-four finishers, including runner-up Julian George, is fourth and the first non-North Jersey team in the rankings.

 

Southern, which returns three state medal winners and had five champions this past weekend in its Robin Leff Tournament, is the highest ranked public school team at No. 7. The Rams, who have a penchant to reload each season, are clearly the team to beat in Group 5 and picked up heavyweight transfer Anthony Evangelista (3-1 at 285), a state qualifier for Hammonton last season.


RankSchoolRecord
1Delbarton(0-0)
2Bergen Catholic(0-0)
3St. Joseph-Montvale(1-0)
4Christian Bros. Academy(2-3)
5St. Peter's Prep(0-0)
6Paramus Catholic(0-0)
7Southern(1-0)
8Delsea(0-0)
9St. John Vianney(0-0)
10Phillipsburg(0-0)
11Mount Olive(0-0)
12St. Joseph-Metuchen(0-0)
13St. Augustine Prep(1-0)
14South Plainfield(1-0)
15Kingsway(1-0)
16Warren Hills(0-0)
17Don Bosco Prep(0-0)
18Hunterdon Central(0-0)
19North Hunterdon(1-0)
20Delaware Valley(1-0)

Listed in alphabetical order
: Donald J. Brower (gardenstatehswrestling.com); Frank D’Esposito (shoreconferencewrestling.com); Steven Falk (Asbury Park Press and APP.com); Sean Farrell (The Record and NorthJersey.com); Tom McGurk (Courier Post and courierpostonline.com); Andy Mendlowitz (Courier News, Home News Tribune and MyCentralJersey.com); Michael Weilamann (Open Mike and mikeopen.blogspot.com), Brad Wilson (lehighvalleylive.com/The Express-Times).