What To Watch For at Day 1 of Section 9 D1 Tournament

The seeds are out so lets take a look at some potential matches we may get to see during Day 1 of the Section 9 D1 Tournament.  The D1 Sections are being hosted by Monroe Woodbury High School.  Wrestling begins at 4:45 on Friday and will continue through the quarterfinal round.  Remember, these are only potential matches based on the seeds.  Matches are won and lost on the mat, not on paper!  Good luck to all the participants!

99 Pounds
The lightweight class is pretty loaded this year so we can expect to see a few hotly contested quarterfinal matches.  We could potentially see #3 Prokosch (Cornwall) take on #6 Chenier (Kingston) as well as #4 Picariello (Minisink Valley) square off with #5 Suarez (Pine Bush).

120 Pounds
Several potential noteworthy matches here!  In the R16 we could see #8 Carson Sauschuck (Port Jervis) go against #9 Sean Savacool (Minisink Valley).  In the quarters we could see a few good ones namely #2 Faison (Wallkill) vs #7 Bouton (Kingston) as well as #3 Owens (Monticello) vs #6 DeLaRosa (NFA).

138 Pounds
There are two potentail quarterfinal matches here that might be interesting in #4 Greer (Pine Bush) vs #5 Estevez (Monroe Woodbury) and #3 Randall (NFA) vs #6 Matos (Middletown).

145 Pounds
In the Port Jervis vs Cornwall dual meet last month, Steve Gazzillo (Cornwall) edged out William Harrison (Port Jervis) by a 3-2 margin.  We could see these two lock horns again in a #4 vs #5 quarterfinal on Friday evening!

152 Pounds
One of the more intriguing matches of Day 1 could be at 152 in the quarters where we could see #3 Tyler Serafini (NFA) take on #6 Nate Garcia (Middletown).

170 Pounds
Several good matches here!  In the R16 we should see #8 Santarpia (Washingtonville) vs #9 Bucci (Saugerties) as well as #7 Ali (Middletown) vs #10 Solek (Washingtonville).  Jason Butler (Port Jervis) defeated Demetrius Moore (Minisink Valley) 1-0 in a dual meet earlier this year.  The two may lock horns again in a #4 vs #5 quarterfinal match on Friday evening!

195 Pounds
Cornwall’s #7 seed John Cassidy will likely take on 2 Warriors from MV on Friday.  In the R16 he will take on Minisink’s second entry, Anton Juncaj.  If Cassidy gets through him he will likely have a rematch again #2 seed Andrew Covais.  Cassidy defeated Covais 4-3 during a dual meet at Minisink back in December.

285 Pounds
Middletown provided us with the biggest surprise at the seeding meeting by announcing that Horace Duke would bump up and enter at 285.  Heaveyweight was already a deep field, and it just got deeper!  Fifth seeded Duke will likely take on NFA’s #4 seed Will McCartney in a Friday night quarterfinal match!

Top 8 Seeds for Section 9 D1 Tournament

Take a look at the top 8 seeds for this weekend’s Section 9 Division 1 Tournament being held a Monroe Woodbury High School.

Wrestling will begin on Friday at 4:45 and continue through the quarterfinals.  Semifinals will begin at 10:30 am on Saturday and finals are scheduled to begin at approximately 5:15.

99 Pounds
1. Justin Morales – Middletown
2. Colby Amell – Saugerties
3. Christian Prokosch – Cornwall
4. Nick Picariello – Minisink Valley
5. Jordan Suarez – Pine Bush
6. Jacob Chenier – Kingston
7. Chris Del Rio – Washingtonville
8. Derek Ellison – Wallkill

106 Pounds
1. Dylan Earl – Monroe Woodbury
2. Ryan Burgos – Monroe Woodbury
3. Greg Fischer – Newburgh Free Academy
4. Kevin Urena – Pine Bush
5. Hunter Brown – Warwick
6. Cameron Green – Middletown
7. Jacob Lyle – Wallkill
8. Jordan Pinskey – Warwick

113 Pounds
1. Marco Vespa – Monroe Woodbury
2. Matthew Romano – Valley Central
3. Jimmy Heinlein – Saugerties
4. Avery Ellison – Wallkill
5. Lucas Fischer – Newburgh Free Academy
6. Tyler Dellatore  – Newburgh Free Academy
7. Bryan MacDougall – Warwick
8. Dylan Tierney – Goshen

120 Pounds
1. Tyler Lynch – Minisink Valley
2. James Faison – Wallkill
3. Patrick Owens – Monticello
4. Joe McGinty – Monroe Woodbury
5. Tommy Askey – Pine Bush
6. Chris Bouton – Kingston
7. Brandon Delarosa – Newburgh Free Academy
8. Carson Sauschuck – Port Jervis

126 Pounds
1. Connor Greiner – Minisink Valley
2. Andrew Davis – Wallkill
3. Cameron Wernicki – Monroe Woodbury
4. Nick Albornoz – Minisink Valley
5. Ishmael Alicea – Middletown
6. Emanuel Ward – Monroe Woodbury
7. Derek Magsamen – Pine Bush
8. Najee Shackleford – Monticello

132 Pounds
1. Vinny Vetrano – Minisink Valley
2. Robert Satriano – Valley Central
3. Bradley Bonner – Wallkill
4. Anthony Sountis – Monroe Woodbury
5. Nick Florin – Pine Bush
6. Xavier Autry – Middletown
7. Luke Horton – Pine Bush
8. Asher Pelton – Port Jervis

138 Pounds
1. Dominic Vetrano – Minisink Valley
2. Louis Libutti – Monroe Woodbury
3. Robert Randall – Newburgh Free Academy
4. Dylan Greer – Pine Bush
5. Rob Estevez – Monroe Woodbury
6.. Tyler Matos – Middletown
7. Kyle Ripa – Wallkill
8. Lucas Pennel – Pine Bush

145 Pounds
1. Brandon Bobe – Washingtonville
2. Shaun Burgos – Pine Bush
3. Tom Fini – Monroe Woodbury
4. Steven Gazzillo – Cornwall
5. William Harrison – Port Jervis
6. Joe Pushman – Wallkill
7. Justyn Kelly – Monticello
8. Ray Napolitano – Valley Central

152 Pounds
1. Evan Barczak – Monroe Woodbury
2. Nijee Noble – Kingston
3. Tyler Serafini – Newburgh Free Academy
4. Mike Kubik – Goshen
5. Zakair Artis – Middletown
6. Nathaniel Garcia – Middletown
7. Colin Cummings – Valley Central
8. Kraig Thomas – Wallkill

160 Pounds
1. Ryan Ferro – Warwick
2. Timmy Ganuncio – Minisink Valley
3. Owen Daly – Pine Bush
4. Tom Cook – Cornwall
5. Lester Larkai – Washingtonville
6. Zachary Beam – Valley Central
7. Graeme Knissel – Saugerties
8. Brennan Gary – Middletown

170 Pounds
1. Adonis Morano – Middletown
2. Mark Ohanian – Valley Central
3. Maxx DeCapua – Newburgh Free Academy
4. Jason Butler – Port Jervis
5. Demetrius Moore – Minisink Valley
6. Brian Mascaro – Wallkill
7. Tajh Ali – Middletown
8. Ben Santapia – Washingtonville

182 Pounds
1. Mike Fekishazy – Wallkill
2. Joey Yanis – Minisink Valley
3. Henricus VHO – Washingtonville
4. William Leonard – Cornwall
5. Kyle Strauss – Monroe Woodbury
6.  Alex Miller – NFA
7. Tyler Marzarago – Kingston
8. Sam Santander – Monroe Woodbury

195 Pounds
1. Kendall Elfstrum – Monroe Woodbury
2. Andrew Covais – Minisink Valley
3. Alex Leonty – Washingtonville
4. Thomas Kearns – Goshen
5. Tom Keller – Cornwall
6. Billy Kras – Wallkill
7. John Cassidy – Cornwall
8. Hayden Barley – Kingston

220 Pounds
1. Ryan Ellefsen – Goshen
2. Samson Perez – Monroe Woodbury
3. James Ball – Saugerties
4. Scyler Phillips – Port Jervis
5. Andrew Slagle – Minisink Valley
6. Julius Oquendo – Middletown
7. Harrison Parrelli – Warwick
8. David Strauss – Monroe Woodbury

285 Pounds
1. Andrew Fenner – Minisink Valley
2. Norris Gipson – Middletown
3. Peter Leser – Saugerties
4. William McCartney – Newburgh Free Academy
5. Horace Duke – Middletown
6. Austin Taylor – Warwick
7. Bryce Moore – Valley Central
8. Owen Astigarraga – Cornwall

Section 9 Division 2 Seeds

Take a look at the top 4 seeds in every weight for this year’s Section 9 Division 2 Championships.  The tournament takes place on Sunday February 12 at SUNY Ulster.  Wrestling will begin at 12:15 and finals are slated to begin at 5:30.

Please note that some of these seeds may, and likely will, change.  Best of luck to everyone competing!

99 Pounds
1. Nikko Walsh – Rondout Valley
2. Matt Morris – Red Hook
3. Aiden Cuppett – New Paltz
4. Anakin Luna – Highland

106 Pounds
1. Wade Harris – Red Hook
2. Pat Ross – Onteora
3. John Antonelli – Marlboro
4. Timmy Rereira – Rondout Valley

113 Pounds
1. Liam Bullock – Chester
2. Nick Ross – Onteora
3. James Long – Chester
4. Dan Adams – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West

120 Pounds
1. Nick Conetta – Chester
2. Justin Quiles – Chester
3. Mitchell – Gibson – New Paltz
4. Montana Wells – Red Hook

126 Pounds
1. Nate Ross – Onteora
2. Chris Massaro – New Platz
3. Nick Curreri – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West
4. Nanuk McBride – Red Hook

132 Pounds
1. Ian Houck – Rondout Valley
2. Brad Acevedo – Highland
3. Chris Hiesel – New Platz
4. Ceaser Luna – Highland

138 Pounds
1. Shane Gulliksen – New Platz
2. Matt Malherio – Highland
3. Brendan Douthit – Burke
4. Brian Reilly – Red Hook

145 Pounds
1. Hayden Baker – Rondout Valley
2. Zach Chartrand – Onteora
3. Joe Decker – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West
4. James Deaveiro – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West

152 Pounds
1. Dillon Ross – Onteora
2. Tristen Schiafo – Red Hook
3. Andrew Salerno – Chester
4. John Miller Highland

160 Pounds
1. Noah Curreri – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West
2. Brayan Duque – New Platz
3. Mike Kenny – Red Hook
4. Austin Harris – Red Hook

170 Pounds
1. Matt Shields – Onteora
2. Larry Oliver – Highland
3. Ryan Hobson – Red Hook
4. Tyler Sooknanan – Chester

182 Pounds
1. Brody Harris – Chester
2. Ben Cuppett – New Paltz
3. Jeff Kiluba – Red Hook
4. River Loundsbury – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West

195 Pounds
1. John Goodell – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West
2. Austen Eighmey – Ellenville
3. Chris Benincasa – Red Hook
4. Dany Ruiz – Tuxedo

220 Pounds
1. John Perez – Highland
2. Mahmoud Hefnawy – Red Hook
3. Dean Trevisano – Chester
4. Brandon Cox – Ellenville

285 Pounds
1. Angel Lemus – Onteora
2. Colin Canfield – Highland
3. Will Sutherland – Rondout Valley
4. Liam Dietrich – Red Hook

SUNY Ulster Update

The Senators split their final two dual meets of the season falling to Mt. St. Vincent and defeating Farmingdale. Mohammed Khan, Lakell Martin, Patrick Carroll and Alex Munoz all picked up wins on the day for Ulster.

The Senators finish their first season back since 1979 with a record of 4-3. The team travels to Mercyhurst NE to compete in the Eastern District Championships on 2/12.

2017 JV Championships Results

Congratulations to Monroe Woodbury for winning the team title at the 2017 JV Championships which took place at Warwick on Saturday.  The Crusaders had 14 wrestlers place in the top 6 including 5 champions.  Minisink Valley had 3 champions and edged out Middletown for 2nd place followed by Valley Central and Newburgh Free Academy.

2017 JV Championships Brackets

 2017 JV Championships – Team Scores

Section 9 Rankings #5

With the Section 9 Championships less than two weeks away, things are really starting to get interesting!  Kendall Elfstrum from Monroe Woodbury and Connor Greiner from Minisink Valley have returned to action and it looks like they have no signs of rust!  Several wrestlers have still yet to decide which weight class they will enter for sections – and if history is any indication of what to expect, we won’t know until the 11th hour!

As always it’s worth mentioning that these rankings are just for fun and their purpose is to create conversation, “a buzz,” about our sport.  Please keep in mind that rankings are not the same as seedings.  Rankings are merely the opinions of a small group of people and they are subjective.  Seedings for the Section 9 tournaments are done by a formula and they are completely objective.  Respectful comments and suggestions are always welcomed at sectionixwrestling@gmail.com. Enjoy!

99 lbs.
1. Justin Morales – Middletown, freshman
2. Nick Picariello – Minisink Valley, freshman
3. Jordan Suarez – Pine Bush, freshman

4. Colby Amell – Saugerties, sophomore
5. Christian Prokosch – Cornwall, junior
6. Jacob Chenier – Kingston, freshman
I feel like a broken record but I truly believe that this is the deepest, most talented 99 pound weight class we have seen in Section 9 in quite some time!  Morales is your new #1 with his 6-4 win over Picariello while Picariello has a close win over Suarez.  Amell is definitely worth watching here.  He seems to be improving every week and recently pushed state ranked Dennis Robin from Section 1 to the limit before losing 11-8.  Prokosch and Chenier are both having great seasons as are D2 favorites Nikko Walsh from Rondout Valley and Matt Morris from Red Hook.  We also need to keep our eye on MW freshman Nicky Scancarello who went in the utb before dropping a heart breaker to #2 Picariello.  

106 lbs.
1. Dylan Earl – Monroe Woodbury, junior
2. Ryan Burgos – Monroe Woodbury, sophomore
3. Greg Fischer – NFA, junior
4. Kevin Urena – Pine Bush, sophomore
5. Cameron Green – Middletown, freshman
6. Ethan Palanca – New Paltz, 8th grade

Earl is still our #1 and it looks like his closest competition may come from his teammate Burgos who is our new #2 after defeating NFA’s Fischer.  Urena won the title at the Big 10 and has looked tough. Middletown freshman Cameron Green defeated Wade Harris at the Gene Brigham and becomes out new #5 one spot over New Paltz 8th grader Palanca who has also defeated Harris but has been inactive of late.  The D2 race should be very fun to watch with four legit title contenders in Palanca, Harris, Marlboro’s Antonelli, and Onteora’s Pat Ross!

113 lbs.
1. Marco Vespa – Monroe Woodbury, sophomore
2. Matthew Romano – Valley Central, freshman
3. Jimmy Heinlein – Saugerties, sophomore
4. Liam Bullock – Chester, junior
5. Avery Ellison – Wallkill, senior

6. Lucas Fischer – NFA, freshman
Vespa notched his 2nd win over Lynch this season in dramatic fashion by winning a 3-1 sv decision in the final match to give his team the win over MV at the inaugural “Brawl for the Belt.” The match took place at 120 which is where Lynch will now be ranked. VC freshman Romano recently won the Beacon Bulldog and he’s yet to lose to a S9 opponent at 113; he’s your new #2.  Heinlein took 3rd in Beacon and his only local loss at 113 has been by decision to Romano.  Bullock lost a 11-10 decision in the finals of the Big 10 for his first defeat of the season and moves up to #4.  Ellison has been steady and strong all year and just went 5-0 at the NFA Duals.  Lynch’s departure opens the door for NFA freshman Lucas Fischer to return to the board at #6.

120 lbs.
1. Tyler Lynch – Minisink Valley, senior
2. James Faison – Wallkill, freshman
3. Nick Conetta – Chester, senior
4. Patrick Owens – Monticello, senior
5. Joe McGinty – Monroe Woodbury, freshman
6. Tommy Askey – Pine Bush, freshman
This was definitely the most difficult weight class to rank.  Lynch is a returning Section 9 champion and he placed 6th at the Eastern States Classic.  He did however suffer a recent loss to Owens at the Gene Brigham.  Owens has losses to #2 Faison and #3 Conetta who both look very strong right now! It looked like Lynch was nursing an injured elbow so we’ll keep him at #1 for now but this weight will definitely be interesting to follow.  MW’s McGinty has been very tough all year as has PB frosh Askey.  Bouton from Kingston and Savacool from MV aren’t in the top 6 here but definitely have the potential to finish high on the medal stand at sections! This is a great weight to follow.

126 lbs.
1. Connor Greiner – Minisink Valley, junior
2. Robert Satriano – Valley Central, senior
3. Andrew Davis – Wallkill, senior
4. Cameron Wernicki – Monroe Woodbury, senior
5. Nick Albornoz – Minisink Valley, sophomore

6. Nate Ross – Onteora, freshman
2X defending Section 9 champ Greiner returns to action and debuts at #1 followed by VC senior Satriano.  Andrew Davis from Wallkill has been solid and is at #3 followed by Wernicki from MW at #4. MV sophomore Albornoz has looked great at 126 and came in 2nd at the Gene Brigham with his only loss coming to Greiner in the finals.  Nate Ross has looked very good all year but has not wrestled much since ESC so we have him at #6.

132 lbs.
1. Vinny Vetrano – Minisink Valley, junior
2. Ian Houck – Rondout Valley, junior
3. Brad Bonner – Wallkill, senior

4. Anthony Sountis – Monroe Woodbury, senior
5. Robert Estevez – Monroe Woodbury, sophomore

6. Tyler Matos – Middletown, senior
Vinny Vetrano has been on fire!  Within the past two weeks he has posted victories over Houck (5-0), Sountis (7-3), and Satriano (7-1…who may be going 132) so he is our new #1!  Houck, Bonner, and Sountis are all having great seasons and are at 2, 3, and 4.  Estevez does not have a great record however most of his matches have been outside of S9 against very tough kids!  He does have a 7-0 win over #6 Matos from Middletown.

138 lbs.
1. Dominic Vetrano – Minisink Valley, junior
2. Louis Libutti – Monroe Woodbury, senior
3. Dylan Greer – Pine Bush, junior
4. Robert Randall – NFA, senior

5. Kyle Ripa – Wallkill, senior
6. Mat Malherio – Highland, sophomore
Dom Vetrano has looked very tough at 138 and he remains our #1.  Libutti had a nice win over #4 Randall and came in 3rd at the Ridgefield CT tournament and is at #2. Greer posted a win over Matos plus he finished 3rd at the Big Ten up in Albany and remains #3.  Randall looked good at NFA Duals going 4-1 and Ripa went 3-2 at the same event so we’ll keep them at 4 and 5.  Malherio is having a great year and looks to be the favorite at 138 for D2.

145 lbs.
1. Brandon Bobe – Washingtonville, senior
2. Shaun Burgos – Pine Bush, junior
3. Tom Fini – Monroe Woodbury, senior

4. Tyler Serafini – NFA, sophomore
5. William Harrison – Port Jervis, sophomore

6. Mike Kubik – Goshen, senior
Bobe has been rolling right along!  He notched a few very impressive wins including one over former state placer Zach Lawrence and he pushed state ranked Kiernen Shanahan from Shen to the limit before losing 5-2. Harrison suffered a loss to Cornwall’s Gazzillo and drops a few spots. Gazzillo has a few very nice wins this year (Harrison, Pushman, Randall) and is definitely one to watch. Burgos pinned Fini in a dual and is now #2 with Fini right behind him at #3.  Serafini went 5-0 at NFA Duals.  Kubik looked good at the Gene Brigham finishing 3rd with his only loss being a 9-7 decision to the eventual champ from Guilderland.

152 lbs.
1. Evan Barczak – Monroe Woodbury, senior
2. Lucas Wightman – Warwick, senior
3. Nijee Noble – Kingston, senior
4. Dillon Ross – Onteora, junior
5. Nathaniel Garcia – Middletown, senior
6. Tristen Schiafo – Red Hook, junior
Barczak has been a buzzsaw this year and has his sights set on nothing less than a state title.  Wightman backed up his ESC placing by going 5-0 at NFA Duals.  Noble still looks very tough at 152 and will definitely make some noise here. Ross notched another win over Schiafo in a recent dual and stays at #4 but Garcia beat Schiafo in a great match at the Gene Brigham so they flip spots.

160 lbs.
1. Ryan Ferro – Warwick, senior
2. Noah Curreri – Eldred/Liberty/Sullivan West, senior
3. Timmy Ganuncio – Minisink Valley, junior

4. Owen Daly – Pine Bush, senior
5. Zachary Beam – Valley Central, senior
6. Lester Larkai – Washingtonville, senior

Ferro has pinned his last 10 opponents and still sits firmly at #1 in Section 9 at 160.  Curreri beat Ganuncio in the finals of the Gene Brigham so he returns to #2 and the MV junior is now #3.  Daly has picked up a few nice wins over Garcia (#5 at 152) and MW’s Vargas so he stays at #4 while Beam and Larkai are right behind him at #5 and #6.

170 lbs.
1. Mark Ohanian – Valley Central, senior
2. Adonis Morano – Middletown, junior
3. Maxx DeCapua – NFA, freshman

4. Brian Mascaro – Wallkill, junior
5. Jason Butler – Port Jervis, junior
6. Jeffery Kiluba – Red Hook, senior

This definitely going to be one of the most interesting weights to follow for the Section 9 D1 tournament.  Earlier in the year is seemed as though Ohanian and Morano were the clear top 2 however there are several others who have recently shown that they can contend for the title.  DeCapua, Mascaro and Butler keep rolling along and we definitely need to watch for MV’s Moore who recently lost a 5-4 nailbiter to top ranked Ohanian in a dual.  Moore actually drops out of our top 6 here due to his loss to Kiluba at the Gene Brigham.  Kiluba seems to be the favorite on the D2 side.

182 lbs.
1. Kendall Elfstrum – Monroe Woodbury, senior
2. Mike Fekishazy – Wallkill, senior
3. Joey Yanis – Minisink Valley, junior
4. Brody Harris – Chester, senior

5. Ben Cuppett – New Paltz, senior
6. Kyle Strauss – Monroe Woodbury, senior

2X Section 9 champion Kendall Elfstrum has made his return and debuts at #1.  Although he finished 4th in NYS at 182 last year, placing him at #1 was not a “no-brainer” because our #2 ranked wrestler here is Mike Fekishazy from Wallkill.  Fekishazy finished 6th in NYS at 170 and has several very impressive wins this season including two over Evan Frank who defeated Elfstrum for 3rd in NYS last year in Albany.  MV junior Joey Yanis is a pinning machine and should not be overlooked here.  Cuppett is a 2X Section 9 D2 champ and is having another good year however he was beaten by Brody Harris from Chester at the Big Ten…we definitely need to watch Harris!  Strauss from MW and VHO from Washingtonville are also having strong seasons!  Cornwall’s Leonard is also having a nice year and will contend for a medal here.

195 lbs.
1. Andrew Covais – Minisink Valley, senior
2. Samson Perez – Monroe Woodbury, senior
3. Billy Kras – Wallkill, senior
4. James Ball – Saugerties, senior
5. Tom Kearns – Goshen, senior
6. Alex Leonty – Washingtonville, senior

Covais has been wrestling very well and is looking like the #1 at 195.  He defeated #2 Perez in the “Brawl for the Belt” by a score of 7-1 and defeated #5 Kearns 9-2 at the Gene Brigham.  Kras is the new #3 after an impressive win over #4 Ball who hung hight with state ranked Davis from Beacon.  Ball also notched a win over Phillips form PJ who is #3 at 220.  Leonty looked good at the Wizard Duals with his only loss coming to Davis from Beacon.  Cornwall has two wrestlers who may compete here – Keller and Cassidy.  We have ranked Cassidy at 220 for now.

220 lbs.
1. Ryan Ellefsen – Goshen, senior
2. Horace Duke – Middletown, senior
3. Scyler Phillips – Port Jervis, senior
4. John Cassidy – Cornwall, senior

5. Andrew Slagle – Minisink Valley, senior
6. Tyler Bohenko – Valley Central , senior

Ellefsen has looked awesome!  He pinned #2 Duke in the Gene Brigham finals and #3 Phillips in a dual.   We have moved Cassidy to #4 at 220 for now but he may end up at 195.  MV’s Andrew Slagle enters the rankings.  He has been looking great recently including a pin over #6 Bohenko.  Harrison Parrelli from Warwick has been wrestling tough too and needs to be watched here!

285 lbs.
1. Andrew Fenner – Minisink Valley, junior
2. Norris Gipson – Middletown, senior
3. Will McCartney – NFA, senior

4. Austin Taylor – Warwick, senior
5. Max Kissack – Washingtonville, junior
6. Will Sutherland – Rondout Valley, senior

Fenner keeps winning. Since our last ranking he has recorded a pin over Gipson, and wins over Kissack, Moore, Sutherland, and Havison.  Gipson took 4th at a tough weight at the Peter Caruso in Mahopac and stays #2. McCartney has been wrestling well and slides up to #3 while Taylor is right behind him at #4.  Kissack has now beaten Leser 2X and enters the rankings at #5 and Rondout Valley senior Sutherland is our new #6!  Leser from Saugerties, Moore from VC, Smith from PB, and Havison from MW are all capable of placing in the D1 tournament.