Thursday, January 9, 2025

Wrestling: Esposito reverses North's fortunes vs. DV

ALEXANDRIA TWP. -- Things certainly turned in a hurry and made an unheralded sophomore the hero in one of the biggest dual meets of the season in Hunterdon County. 

North Hunterdon's Matthew Esposito was nearly in danger of being pinned when he rolled through and decked Delaware Valley junior Tye Falkenstein with just seven seconds left in the third period of their bout at 132 pounds -- sparking the Lions to a 34-33 victory in a key Skyland Conference Raritan Division clash on Wednesday night at Daniel Hutchins Memorial Gymnasium. 

Perez, Phil Hutchins, Esposito with the OW trophies
Esposito (3-3) led 7-3 in the third before he surrendered a pair of takedowns to Falkenstein (11-5) -- the second nearly resulting in a huge swing for Del Val as Esposito fought off his back for a pin that gave North a 31-25 lead with three bouts to go.

It also earned Esposito the Dan Hutchins Memorial Award, given annually to the OWs for each team in the dual. Hutchins' father, Don, and brother, Phil, presented the trophies in honor of the late Del Val star wrestler, who was killed in a 2002 auto accident.

"I was a little nervous there. It was a close match the whole time," said Esposito, who was aware he'd be inserted into the lineup prior to the dual. "I was hoping to do a little bit better, but at the end there, I just worked hard and knew that I had to get it for the team. That type of win ... it was great to see my team pumped up."

For North (4-2, 2-0 division), which improved to 32-26 all-time in a series dating to 1963, it was a winning move as coach Dave Bell and his staff opted to run sophomore Aidan Yarussi up to 138, where the state qualifier converted a third-period takedown for an 8-5 win over Del Val's Michael Hasson.  

"I have to credit [assistant coach and former East Brunswick state champ Darren Schulman] for moving Matt Esposito to 132 and the lineup up. We knew [Del Val] was strong in the middle, but we felt we could wrestle with them. You can put it on paper, you can add the score up, but in my whole [coaching] career, a match never comes out the way you think. There's always something unexpected that happens. We knew that was our best lineup."

Del Val (8-1, 1-1) won the final two bouts, but needed a major at 144, where junior Sebastian Dobak settled for a 9-7 win over Kieran Raley before Jackson Bush closed the match with a win by technical fall. The Terriers knew that a pin by Bush wouldn't be enough as the Lions had the edge in total first points scored (24-18) had it gone to criteria with a 7-7 split in bouts won and even in pins and majors.

North has won 11 of the last 14 meetings vs. DV
North was in some trouble early on after losing a tossup bout at 165 and yielding pins at 215 and 285, which put the Lions in a 19-12 hole through six bouts. But sophomore Cayden Wadle sparked a rally with his pin at 106, followed by talented freshman Owen Fol's 9-1 major at 113. Senior Joseph Celentano added a key 15-10 win at 120 -- fighting off his back in the first period against Lucas Beyers, who was inches from putting the hosts in the driver's seat. 

"They wrestled really tough," Bell said of the lower weights. "Every time Owen steps on the mat, he's wrestling with confidence. He's coming into his own. He's made huge incremental gains. I'd wrestle him against anyone."

Del Val lost the flip but still got the matchup it wanted at 126, where senior ace Jaden Perez pinned state qualifier Reid Buzby with a cradle in 1:45. In doing so, Perez became the 14th member of the program's 100-wins club and earned the OW honors for his school. A fitting accomplishment as Hutchins was the Terriers' first to hit the century mark (109-27 from 1998-2002). The gym was subsequently named after him in 2013.

But the season's first dual loss was a tough one for coach Andy Fitz and his team, which is expected to be the one to beat for a Group 1 state title next month.

"When you're wrestling these old-school, barnburner matches, you can only make so many mistakes," Fitz said. "We preach win big, lose small, and we gave up too many bonus points. We need to improve on that. We were sharp, even in losses. We just need to do a better job of staying in bouts where we're competitive and not giving up the big play. Jaden kept us in the match. I thought at that point we had regained a little momentum. It just didn't go our way.

"We wanted to win this of course, as did [North], but the goal is in another month."

NORTH HUNTERDON 34, DELAWARE VALLEY 33

157 -- Sr. Luke Sinkewicz (13-1), DV, p. So. Dylan McGuinness (5-4), 3:17.
165 -- Jr. Olivier Paul (13-2), DV, d. Sr. Joshua Joubert (7-7), 6-4.
175 -- Sr. Evan Kinney (12-1), NH, p. Sr. Jon Nalesnik (7-7), 2:57.
190 -- Jr. Owen Dandeo (7-5), NH, p. So. Matthew Sencher (5-4), 2:49.
215 -- Sr. Branden Sozanski (5-2), DV, md. So. Andrew DeSimone (3-8), 14-4.
285 -- Jr. Luken Alberdi (12-3), DV, p. Sr. James Turner (4-7), 1:44.
106 -- So. Cayden Wadle (11-1), NH, p. So. Owen Shuey (2-6), 1:59.
113 -- Fr. Owen Fol (5-7), NH, md. Jr. Tristan Fawthrop (7-6), 9-1.
120 -- Sr. Joseph Celentano (6-6), NH, d. Sr. Lucas Beyers (10-6), 15-10.
126 -- Sr. Jaden Perez (15-0), DV, p. Jr. Reid Buzby (10-4), 1:45.
132 -- So. Matthew Esposito (3-3), NH, p. Jr. Tye Falkenstein (11-5), 5:53.
138 -- So. Aidan Yarussi (12-2), NH, d. Jr. Michael Fasson (12-3), 8-5.
144 -- Jr. Sebastian Dobak (7-2), DV, d. So. Kieran Raley (7-8), 9-7.
150 -- Sr. Jackson Bush (14-1), DV, tf. Sr. Vincenzo Darrow (4-6), 18-3, 5:59.
Records -- North Hunterdon 4-2, 2-0; Delaware Valley 8-1, 1-1.
Officials -- Anthony Zullo and Dave Marotta.
Dan Hutchins Outstanding Wrestler Awards -- Matthew Esposito and Jaden Perez.

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Wrestling: HWS eyes expansion in NJWWA Top 20

The season's first New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association Top 20 released before the new year was unusually light where the Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex area is concerned. Same for the second as Phillipsburg remains the only local representative in the latest poll, which dropped on Tuesday morning.

P'burg (5-0), which is coming off wins over No. 18 Cranford and No. 19 Ridge, holds steady at No. 10 overall and is the state's third-ranked public school behind No. 8 Southern (6-0) and No. 9 Delsea (4-0).

But there's another local team looking to join the party as North Hunterdon gears up for a big Skyland Conference showdown with Delaware Valley on Wednesday night in Alexandria Township. Hunterdon County bragging rights will be on the line in a match that should give the winner a leg up in a very competitive Raritan Division title chase.

North (3-2), which owns a 31-26 lead in a series dating to 1963, dropped a 37-25 decision to Del Val at home in last season's meeting -- snapping the program's six-match win streak vs. the Terriers, who finished as the Group 1 runners-up. The Lions had won 10 of the previous 12 meetings in the rivalry.

"I'm excited about it," second-year North coach Dave Bell said following his team's 65-11 loss to Delsea in the Henry Boresch Duals title match at Newton on Saturday. "Last year, they were the better team. That was probably one of our better dual meets, we wrestled hard. We had them on their heels, not really in danger of beating them, but they knew they wrestled us. 

"This year, I think we're a little better matched. Should be a great environment [on Gold Rush Night at the Daniel Hutchins Memorial Gym]." 

Lion hearted

North, which wrestles perhaps the area's most rugged schedule, hasn't exactly eased into a new season. The Lions have already faced the state's top two publics -- opening the dual slate with a 55-18 loss to Southern on Dec. 18. Bell's club also participated in the Rams' tough Robin Leff Tournament and won the Ron Mazzola Memorial Tournament team title in Old Bridge before taking a needed 12-day break prior to returning to the mat in a 37-23 win over Warren Hills on Friday. 

NH after its 2nd runner-up finish at the Boresch since 2022
Just hours later, North headed to the 19th Boresch Duals, where the Lions knocked off South Plainfield (43-20) and Hillsborough (41-30) before facing a juggernaut Delsea squad.

"I think it was a good day for us," said Bell, whose team features state qualifiers Reid Buzby (8-2 at 126), Aidan Yarussi (8-2 at 132) and Evan Kinney (9-1 at 175). "I knew that we were kind of overmatched by Delsea, but I told [our team] that will be us one day. We'll catch them one day."

North has definitely been battle tested early on, which may give them an edge vs. Del Val, which is eyeing back-to-back wins in the series for the first time since 2016-17. The hosts also hope to celebrate senior ace Jaden Perez (14-0 at 126), who looks to become the 14th member of his school's 100-wins club at 99-18 overall. 

"It's been a good stretch," Bell said. "This was a strange season, not a lot of time to prepare. It was two [practice] weeks then a late Thanksgiving and an early start. We're all in the same boat, but I like where we are now. It's a good group. They're pretty positive about what they're doing and they fight -- even in defeat."

'Liner notes

P'burg, which is at 1,052 wins overall and travels to unbeaten Watchung Hills (5-0) on Wednesday, has also kept busy to start the season -- knocking off two fellow North 1, Group 4 sectional title contenders within the span of 14 days. 

After gutting out a 32-30 win over reigning Group 4 state runner-up Mount Olive on Dec. 21, coach Tim Longacre's team secured a 36-23 victory over Ridge, last season's Group 4 champion, as part of the Cranford Duals on Saturday.

Hawk was the OW at HWS in 2024
The 'Liners don't have the usual balance to their lineup, but freshman Matthew Velez (3-7 at 120) came up with crucial wins against Mount Olive and Cranford, while junior Massimo Gonzalez (14-2 at 126) is off to a great start. The key for P'burg is minimizing points lost up top, where the uppers besides senior Derek Stone (10-2 at 175) are battling through inexperience, while a strong group of middle weights will be tough for teams to navigate.

Talented seniors Luke Geleta (12-1 at 144) and Gavin Hawk (11-1 at 157) lead the way there, while junior Gavin Geleta (9-3 at 150) looks to take that next step. Down low, freshman Zack Swingle (8-4 at 106) has been a fine addition, while sophomores Anthony Pettinelli (10-4 at 113) and Owen Garriques (10-3 at 132) are proven winners. 

Hawk, a returning state finalist and 121-20 overall, is tied with former state runner-up Robert Melise (121-22 from 2013-17) for fifth place on Phillipsburg's all-time wins list. Hawk is looking to become the program's first four-time HWS Tournament champion on Saturday, while Pope John senior ace Carson Walsh (14-1 at 138), a state runner-up in 2024, also looks to join that exclusive club. 

Only two others have won four in the event's 15-year history -- JoJo Aragona (2016-19) and Eddie Ventresca (2017-20) -- both former state champs for PJ. 

RankSchoolRecordVotesPrevious
1Delbarton (8)(8-1)1601
2St. Peter's Prep(5-1)1503
3St. John Vianney(5-1)1444
4Bergen Catholic(4-1)12712
5Christian Brothers Academy(4-3)1256
6Camden Catholic(5-0)1225
7St. Joseph-Montvale(3-2)1192
8Southern(6-0)1087
9Delsea(4-0)1009
10Phillipsburg(5-0)8410
11Rumson-Fair Haven(5-0)7911
12Mount Olive(4-2)6414
13St. Augustine Prep(4-2)6317
14Don Bosco Prep(4-4)628
15Paramus Catholic(1-2)5713
16Caldwell(4-0)3319
17St. Joseph-Metuchen(4-1)3118
18Cranford(5-1)22NR
19Ridge(7-2)1815
20Washington Township(4-0)1120

Also receiving votes: Seton Hall Prep (2-5) 9. 

Voting members 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). 

Monday, January 6, 2025

Wrestling: Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex standings

(Through Saturday's matches)

Skyland Conference

Delaware Division

Overall

Division

Watchung Hills

(5-0)

(1-0)

Hillsborough

(5-3)

(0-0)

Hunterdon Central

(2-5)

(0-0)

Phillipsburg

(5-0)

(0-0)

Bridgewater-Raritan

(6-2)

(0-1)

Raritan Division

Overall

Division

Delaware Valley

(8-0)

(1-0)

North Hunterdon

(3-2)

(1-0)

Ridge

(7-2)

(0-0)

Immaculata

(3-3)

(0-1)

Warren Hills

(3-3)

(0-1)

Valley Division

Overall

Division

Bernards

(2-2)

(1-0)

Somerville

(2-3)

(1-0)

Franklin

(2-3)

(1-1)

Montgomery

(4-3)

(0-0)

Voorhees

(0-5)

(0-2)

Mountain Division

Overall

Division

Belvidere

(3-0)

(2-0)

Bound Brook

(3-6)

(2-0)

Manville

(5-1)

(1-0)

Pingry

(0-2)

(0-0)

Rutgers Prep

(0-3)

(0-2)

South Hunterdon

(0-4)

(0-2)

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference

Freedom Division

Overall

Division

Hackettstown

(4-2)

(0-0)

High Point

(4-3)

(0-0)

Hopatcong-Lenape V

(2-3)

(0-0)

Jefferson

(1-6)

(0-0)

Kittatinny

(4-4)

(0-0)

American Division

Overall

Division

Mount Olive

(5-2)

(1-0)

West Morris

(4-3)

(1-0)

Delbarton

(8-1)

(0-0)

Sparta

(2-3)

(0-0)

Morris Hills

(2-4)

(0-1)

Pope John

(4-3)

(0-1)

Colonial Division

Overall

Division

Dover

(3-1)

(0-0)

Newton

(1-3)

(0-0)

North Warren

(0-1)

(0-0)

Vernon

(0-7)

(0-0)

Wallkill Valley

(0-5)

(0-0)