Section 9 Wrestling Championships – Division 1 Preview

Well believe it or not the time has come….the Section 9 tournaments are this weekend!  Within a few days we will know which wrestlers have punched their ticket to the NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships in Albany on 2/22 and 2/23.   Let’s take a look at a preview of the Division 1 tournament which takes place on Friday and Saturday at Monroe Woodbury HS.  Division 2 seeds and a preview of that tournament will be posted soon!

99 Pounds
Always one of the most exciting weights to follow, the 99 pound class has a nice blend of experienced wrestlers as well as several up-and-comers.  Middletown’s Justin Morales definitely the favorite here but we can expect Cornwall’s Christian Prokosch to give him all he can handle in the finals as long as he could get past Washingtonville’s Marchese in the semis.  There will potentially be some great matches early on as we could see Lennon (VC) vs Toledo (MW) in the R16 and a possible MV vs MV quarterfinal pitting Evan Hewitt against teammate Andrew Filip.

106 Pounds
Greg Fischer from NFA is a returning state qualifier and has posted wins over the #2, #3, and #4 seeds making him the clear favorite and top seed at 106.  That said, his win over 2nd seed Picariello from MV was a narrow 2-0 decision so we could possibly see a great finals match-up! We should also watch for Chenier (Kingston) vs Kohrs (MW) in the quarters as that could be an entertaining bout!

113 Pounds
Monroe Woodbury senior Dylan Earl placed 5th in NYS last season and is the top seed here.  He will likely be tested by the winner of a semifinal match between MV sophomore Jordan Suarez and Warwick senior Hunter Brown. The two have yet to wrestle this season.  Goshen’s Eli Weinstein and Middletown’s Moises Diaz could prove to be a very entertaining quarterfinal match-up.

120 Pounds
All signs point to a finals match-up between Monroe Woodbury’s Marco Vespa and NFA’s Brandon DeLaRosa.  As a 4th place finisher in last year’s state tournament, Vespa is clearly the favorite but we shouldn’t sleep on the very talented DeLaRosa! That said, DeLaRosa does not have a free pass into the finals as #3 seed Bryan MacDougall from Warwick is very game!  As far as earlier round matches to watch, we could see a rematch of Jadin Vega (Cornwall) and Mia Macaluso  (Minisink Valley) in the Round of 16.

126 Pounds
This could be one of the most exciting weight classes in the entire tournament! You know that the weight class is stacked with talent when you have a returning state qualifier as the #4 seed!  Top seeded James Faison from Wallkill has been very impressive however has spend a good portion of the second half of the season recovering from injury.  Sean Savacool from Minisink Valley seems to get better with each match and recently pinned 3rd seeded Tommy Maddox from Washingtonville. Matt Romano received a wildcard into last year’s state tournament but he is actually the #4 seed here this year!  This will be a great one to watch!

132 Pounds
Connor Greiner is the top seed at 132 this season and he is wrestling like a person on a mission!  Greiner won S9 titles as a freshman and sophomore however he was upset in the S9 finals of his injury plagued junior season and did not make the trip to the state tournament. Standing in his way of becoming a 3X Section 9 champ could be Pine Bush sophomore Tommy Askey who missed the beginning of the season due to injury but has looked great since his return. Askey however could have his hands full in the semis against 3rd seeded Luke Fisher from NFA.  MW’s Shamar Johnson has the talent to wrestle higher than his 8th seed – keep an eye on him!

138 Pounds
Minisink Valley senior Dominick Vetrano is a 2X Section 9 champion and he’s the clear favorite to take home title number three!  His biggest challenge will likely be in the finals where he could see Monroe Woodbury’s Joe McGinty. Vetrano pinned McGinty during the Section 9 Duals but  it was a very close match prior to the pin and included McGinty taking down and maintaining a lead over Vetrano in the first period.  This could be one of the most exciting finals of the evening if the two top seeds make it through. Third seed Derrick Magsamen from Pine Bush is no pushover and he’ll definitely test McGinty.

145 Pounds
Cornwall junior Steve Gazzillo earned the top seed at 145 via his head-to-head victory over Minisink Valley’s Vinny Vetrano who was a Section 9 champion at 132 last year! If the seeds hold, both Gazzillo and Vetrano can expect serious challenges in the semis as we might see Gazzillo take on Vetrano’s teammate Nick Albornoz while Vetrano will like lock horns with Nick Florin from Pine Bush.

152 Pounds
Newburgh Free Academy junior Tyler Serafini has been dominating the competition this season posting a 42-3 record with his three losses coming at the ESC and in the finals of the Mid-Hudson. There will be some great quarterfinal and semifinals matches at this weight however.  We could see Joe Velazquez (Middletown) and Joe Pushman (Wallkill) in a quarterfinal with the winner taking on Carter Stewart from Monroe Woodbury. In the top half we could see Ray Napolitano (VC) take on Dan Heffner (Cornwall) in the quarters with the winner taking on Serafini in the semis.

160 Pounds
Pine Bush senior Shaun Burgos has been dominating S9 competition and he is the clear favorite at 160 pounds this year. Second seeded Collin Cummings from VC and Destin Morano from Midlletown should prove to be a good semi and also let’s watch for a potential quarterfinal showdown between Matt Schuyler (Cornwall) and Henry Searle (Warwick). Connor Parliman (MW) versus Douglas Doherty (Monticello) may be a fun R16 match to watch.

170 Pounds
The 170 finals could be a rematch of one of the more exciting matches of the year pitting top-seeded Brian Mascaro from Wallkill against the #2 seed Timmy Ganuncio from Minisink Valley. Mascaro beat Ganuncio in a 7-6 barn burner in a dual meet earlier this season. Both wrestlers, however, will be tested in their semifinals as Mascaro will likely see William Notebloon from Warwick while Ganuncio will lock horns with Matt Bucci from Saugerties.

182 Pounds
Minisink Valley senior Joey Yanis is probably the heaviest favorite of any wrestler in this year’s tournament.  He has literally buzzed through the competition in Section 9 and has his sights set on a state title in 2 weeks up in Albany! Even with Yanis being a heavy favorite, 182 could prove to be a very exciting weight class to follow. The #2 through #8 seeds (Tremper, Miller, Santarpia, Wojehowski, Cassidy, Moriarty, and Knisell) are very even and could provide fans with some great drama to see who gets to stand on the podium on Saturday evening!

195 Pounds
NFA sophomore Maxx DeCapua is one of the most exciting wrestlers to watch in Section 9 and he is the top seed at 195! He will likely be pushed in the semis by Monroe Woodbury’s Sam Santander who is very talented but has missed most of the season due to injury. On the bottom half of the bracket we will probably see a great semifinal match between MV junior Anton Juncaj and Middletown junior Elijah Babb.  This is one of the most wide open weights in the tournament.

220 Pounds
The heavy favorite here is William Leonard. The Cornwall junior placed 4th at the Eastern States Classic and is sporting an impressive 33-3 record. He has already notched an 11-2 major decision and a wbf over 2nd seeded Anthony Owen from Saugerties. There will still be some great matches to follow at 220.  The possible Harrison Parrelli (Warwick) versus Adam Fenner (MV) quarterfinal match could be great, as well as the Owen versus Mark Crisfied (VC) semifinal bout!

285 Pounds
Our heavyweights could provide us with one of the most anticipated matches of the evening if the top 2 seeds advance!  Top seeded Preston Havison pinned second seeded Andrew Fenner from Minisink Valley last week at the Brawl for the Belt avenging an 3-2 utb Fenner victory at the S9 Duals.  Could we see the rubber match on Saturday night? Before we get there though, the top half of the bracket could be very exciting with Max Kissack from Washingtonville taking on Caleb Williams from NFA with the winner taking on Havison.  Fennr will likely see a very tough opponent in Bryce Moore from VC in his semifinal.

 

Section 9 Championships – Schedule

Division 1 Tournament @ Monroe Woodbury HS
Day 1 – Friday 2/9
4:15 – Outbrackets (4 mats)
5:15 – Round of 16 (4 mats)
7:00 – Quarterfinals (4 mats)
9:00 – Wrestlebacks – quarterfinals losers (4 mats)

Day 2 – Saturday 2/10
11:00 – Semifinals (2 mats)
1:15 – Break
2:00 – Consolation Semifinals (3 mats)
3:30 – Consolation Finals (3 mats)
5:15 – Introductions
5:30 – Finals

Division 2 Tournament @ SUNY Ulster
Sunday 2/11
11:15 – Outbrackets & Round of 16 (3 mats)
11:45 – Quarterfinals (3 mats)
1:30 – Semifinals (2 mats)
1:30 – Wrestlebacks (1 mat – 3 mats at end of semis)
3:30 – Consolation Semifinals (3 mats)
4:30 – Consolation Finals (3 mats)
5:30 – Introductions
5:45 – Finals

Division 1 Pre-Seeds

Below are the top 8 seeds in every weight class for this weekend’s Section 9 Championship D1 tournament. 

99 Pounds
1. Justin Morales – Middletown
2. Christian Prokosch – Cornwall
3. Andrew Marchese – Washingtonville
4. Andrew Filip – Minisink Valley
5. Evan Hewitt – Minisink Valley
6. Matt Davis – Wallkill
7. Austin Maddox – Washingtonville
8. Casey Lennon – Valley Central

106 Pounds
1. Greg Fischer – NFA
2. Nick Picariello – Minisink Valley
3. Jacob Chenier – Kingston
4. Dylan Tierney – Goshen
5. Drew Greco – Warwick
6. Jack Kohrs – Monroe Woodbury
7. Nicolo Ricciuto – Valley Central
8. Khristian Chauncey – Saugerties

113 Pounds
1. Dylan Earl – Monroe Woodbury
2. Jordan Suarez – Minisink Valley
3. Hunter Brown – Warwick
4. Eli Weinstein – Goshen
5. Moises Diaz – Middletown
6. Derek Ellisen – Wallkill
7. Santos Ocasio – Monroe
8. Joseph Ferro – Kingston

120 Pounds
1. Marco Vespa – Monroe Woodbury
2. Brandon DeLaRosa – NFA
3. Bryan Mac Dougall – Warwick
4. Jake Minnes – Monroe Woodbury
5. Travis Phillips – VC
6. Ryan Muller – Kingston
7. Jordan Pinskey – Warwick
8. Jadin Vega – Cornwall

126 Pounds
1. James Faison – Wallkill
2. Sean Savacool – Minisink Valley
3. Tommy Maddox – Washingtonville
4. Matt Romano – Valley Central
5. Gerard Ricciuto – VC
6. Marcos Madden – Pine Bush
7. Noah Warneke – Kingston
8. Evan Gibbons – Warwick

132 Pounds
1. Connor Greiner – Minisink Valley
2.  Tommy Askey – Pine Bush
3.  Luke Fischer – NFA
4. Jimmy Heinlein – Saugerties
5. Christian Francisco – Kingston
6. Josh Sam – Middletown
7. Hunter Phillips – Valley Central
8. Shamar Johnson – Monroe Woodbury

138 Pounds
1. Dominick Vetrano – Minisink Valley
2. Joe McGinty – Monroe Woodbury
3. Derrick Magsamen – Pine Bush
4. Jeremy Jenkins – Middletown
5. Logan Schmalfuhs – Warwick
6. Robert Giumarra – Cornwall
7. Kenneth Straker – Kingston
8. Raziel Chico – Monticello

145 Pounds
1. Steve Gazzillo – Cornwall
2. Vinny Vetrano – Minisink Valley
3. Nick Florin – Pine Bush
4. Nick Albornoz – Minisink Valley
5. Dan Mandic – Goshen
6. Azzurre Huffins – Middletown
7. Julian Campofiori – Monroe Woodbury
8. Alden Hathaway – Wallkill

152 Pounds
1. Tyler Serafini – NFA
2. Carter Stewart – Monroe Woodbury
3. Joe Pushman – Wallkill
4. Ray Napolitano – Valley Central
5. Dan Heffner – Cornwall
6. Joe Velzquez – Middletown
7. Jace Hirsch – Minisink Valley
8. Nick Patterson – NFA

160 Pounds
1. Shaun Burgos – Pine Bush
2. Collin Cummings – Valley Central
3. Destin Morano – Middletown
4. Matt Schyuler – Cornwall
5. Henry Searle – Warwick
6. Joseph Russell – NFA
7. Brian Giacchi – Middletown
8. Connor Parliman – Monroe Woodbury

170 Pounds
1. Brian Mascaro – Wallkill
2. Timmy Ganuncio – Minisink Valley
3. Matt Bucci – Saugerties
4. William Notebloom – Warwick
5. Mike Paravati – Monroe Woodbury
6. Tyshawn Moody – Middletown
7. Connor Leggett – NFA
8. Donnie Weigel – Kingston

182 Pounds
1. Joey Yanis – Minisink Valley
2. Chris Temper – Pine Bush
3. Alex Miller – NFA
4. Ben Santarpia – Washingtonville
5. Luke Wojehowski – Cornwall
6. Collin Cassidy – Cornwall
7. TJ Moriarity – Washingtonville
8. Graeme Knisell – Saugerties

195 Pounds
1. Maxx DeCapua – NFA
2. Anton Juncaj – Minisink Valley
3. Elijah Babb – Middletown
4. Sam Santander – Monroe Woodbury
5. Andrew Wierzbicki – Warwick
6. Craig Laurey – Saugerties
7. Josh Keller – Cornwall
8. Liam Linehan – Pine Bush

220 Pounds
1. Will Leonard – Cornwall
2. Anthony Owen- Saugerties
3. Mark Crisfield – Valley Central
4. Adam Fenner – Minisink Valley
5. Harrison Parrelli – Warwick
6. Daniel Banegas – NFA
7. Chase Hawkins – Wallkill
8. Christian Castellanos – Warwick

285 Pounds
1. Preston Havison – Monroe Woodbury
2. Andrew Fenner – Minisink Valley
3. Bryce Moore – Valley Central
4. Caleb Williams – NFA
5. Max Kissack – Washingtonville
6. Christian Kuster – Kingston
7. Armell Duke – Middletown
8. Sam Langer – Warwick

 

Minisink Valley Rolls to Title at Section 9 JV Championships

Congratulations to Minisink Valley for crowning 4 champions and taking home the team title at the 2018 Section 9 JV Championships! Winning titles for the Warriors were Pat Habert (126), Jacob Gonzales (138), Chris McLaughlin (145) and Donnie LeBlanc (220). Minisink had 14 wrestlers place in the top 6 and finished with 291 points.  Monrow Woodbury came in 2nd in the team race. The Crusaders had 3 champs and placed 10 on the podium finishing with 211 points.  Warwick, Kingston, and Middletown rounded out the top 5 in the team race. Full brackets and team scores below.  Congrats to everyone who competed!

2018 JV Section 9 Championships – Brackets

2018 JV Sections – Final Team Scores

Section 9 Individual Rankings – 2/2/2018

Section 9 Wrestling
Individual Rankings – Combined D1/D2
February 2, 2018

 

This will be the last set of rankings prior to the Section 9 Championships which are one week away!!!! These are often the most difficult rankings to do because there are wrestlers who have improved tremendously throughout the course of the season….they are notching impressive wins now, yet may have had a few losses to non-ranked wrestlers only a few months ago!  Well here we go!  As always, respectful comments and suggestions are always welcomed and appreciated. Contact me at sectionixwrestling@gmail.com. Enjoy!

99 Pounds
1. Justin Morales – Middletown, sophomore
2. Nikko Walsh – Rondout Valley, freshman
3. Christian Prokosch – Cornwall, senior
4. Joey Curerri – Eldred, freshman
5. Andrew Marchese – Washingtonville, 8th grade
6. Andrew Filip – Minisink Valley, 7th grade

There are some new names on the board at what is now becoming a very deep 99 pound weight class!  The Top 3 remain the same in Morales, Walsh, and Prokosch – all three are continuing to have great seasons!  Here’s where things start to get interesting…Marchese who was at #4 just lost to Eldred’s Joey Curreri by a score of 3-2 so we’ll make Curreri the new #4 dropping Marchese to #5. Our previous #5 Hewitt from MV lost a head-to-head to his teammate Andrew Filip so Filip is now our #6.  This weigh is very deep though. Hewitt who is no longer rankedgave #1 Morales all he could handle at the Gene Brigham losing 8-5 and also took #5 Marchese to sudden victory before losing 5-3.  Throw in wrestlers like Matt Davis from Wallkill, Austin Maddox from Washingtonville, and Casey Lennon from VC and we have a very solid 99 pound weight class!

106 Pounds
1. Greg Fischer – NFA, senior
2. Nick Picariello – Minisink Valley, sophomore
3. Jacob Chenier – Kingston, sophomore
4. Drew Greco – Warwick, freshman
5. Matt Morris – Red Hook, sophomore
6. Joe Habert – Minisink Valley, junior

One through five stay exactly the same although I was tempted to move Morris up a spot or two because he has looked extremely sharp recently. Former #6 Tierney lost to Pereira from Rondout Valley who was beaten by Habert from Minisink Valley so he, Habert, is our new #6!

113 Pounds
1. Dylan Earl – Monroe Woodbury, senior
2. Jordan Suarez – Minisink Valley, sophomore
3. Eric Tigue – Port Jervis, 8th grade
4. Ryan Burgos – Monroe Woodbury, junior
5. Hunter Brown – Warwick, senior
6. Derek Ellison – Wallkill, junior

We will keep the top two the same but we’ll shake up 113 from #3 down!  Previous #5 Tigue is on fire! He picked off Brown from Warwick in a dual  then notched an impressive 5-3 win over NYS finalist Jon Charles at the NYSPHSAA Dual Meet Championships in Syracuse. We’ll bring him all the way up to #3 and slide Burgos and Brown down one slot and Ellison remains at #6. 113 will be great to watch at the D1 Sections and Tigue is opening some eyes at the state level in D2!

120 Pounds
1. Marco Vespa – Monroe Woodbury, junior
2. Brandon DeLaRosa – Newburgh Free Academy, junior
3. Ethan Palanca – New Paltz, freshman
4. Bryan MacDougall – Warwick, senior
5. Joey Amato – Port Jervis, sophomore
6. Patrick Ross – Onteora, freshman

The only change at 120 is Warwick’s MacDougall enters the rankings via his win over Amato.  This will be another interesting weight to watch at both the D1 and D2 tournament.  Vespa is certainly the favorite but you can’t count out DeLaRosa who continues to improve and may be hitting his stride at the right time. Palanca, Amato and Ross could be awesome to watch on the D2 side!

126 Pounds
1. James Faison – Wallkill, sophomore
2. Sean Savacool – Minisink Valley, sophomore
3. Tom Maddox – Washingtonville, junior
4. Matthew Romano – Valley Central, sophomore
5. Luke Fischer – Newburgh Free Academy, sophomore
6. Nick Ross – Onteora, freshman

The D1 132 pound weight class will be a lot of fun to watch! Savacool, who suffered a 1 point loss to Fischer back in mid-December, has been on fire recently.  He pinned former #2 Maddox in a dual and also recorded a gritty 1-0 win over Wantagh’s Christian Encarnacion up in Syracuse.  Savacool is our new #2 behind Faison who returned to action this week!.  Maddox, Romano, Fischer, and Nick Ross round out the top 6.

132 Pounds
1. Connor Greiner – Minisink Valley, senior
2. Tommy Askey – Pine Bush, sophomore
3. Carson Sauschuck – Port Jervis, senior
4. Max Wernicki – Monroe Woodbury, sophomore
5. Hunter Phillips – Valley Central, junior
6. Trevor Faveron – Onteora, senior

There are no changes at 132 but definitely a few noteworthy matches to mention!  Greiner continues to look great and he was very impressive up in Syracuse where he pushed defending NYS champ Justin Vines from Wantagh to the limit before dropping a 5-3 decision.  Askey has also looked great since his return to action! This past weekend he avenged an earlier loss to Kyle Sams of Putnam Valley in the finals of the Caruso Tournament. Askey was selected MOW!

138 Pounds
1. Dom Vetrano – Minisink Valley, senior
2. Joe McGinty – Monroe Woodbury, sophomore
3. Frank Fea – Goshen, senior
4. Dylan Greer – Pine Bush, senior
5. Nate Ross – Onteora, sophomore
6. Nick Curreri – Eldred, junior

Nick Curreri notched a 7-0 win over Malherio and he’s or new #6 at 138.  Everything else stays the same for now.  Vetrano has been on fire since ESC… he’s 9-0 with 8 pins (6 of them in the 1st period) and 1 tech fall! McGinty has finished 2nd at both the Kohl and Ridgefield tournaments with both losses coming to quality opponents.

145 Pounds
1. Steve Gazzillo – Cornwall, junior
2. Ian Houck – Rondout Valley, senior
3. Vinny Vetrano – Minisink Valley, senior
4. Carter Stewart – Monroe Woodbury, senior
5. Nick Florin – Pine Bush, junior
6. Zach Chartrand – Onteora, senior

Gazillo hasn’t lost since our last rankings and remains #1 but we have a new #2 as Houck edged Vetrano in the finals of the Gene Brigham. Vetrano beat Houck earlier at ESC but we’ll give weight to the most recent victory. Stewart took 3rd at the Ridgefield tournament and posted a nice win over Albornoz from MV in a dual. Florin and Chartrand are both looking very solid and remain at #5 and #6.

152 Pounds
1. Tyler Serafini – Newburgh Free Academy, junior
2. William Harrison – Port Jervis, junior
3. Joe Pushman – Wallkill, senior
4. Joe Velazquez – Middletown, sophomore
5. Nick Albornoz – Minisink Valley, sophomore
6. Ray Napolitano – Valley Central, senior

Serafini still the top dog at 152 in S9…he’s having a great season! Harrison is in great shape for taking the D2 crown and sits at #2. Pushman, Velazquez, and Albornoz remain in the same order as last ranking bur we have a new #6 in Valley Central senior Ray Napolitano!

160 Pounds
1. Shaun Burgos – Pine Bush, senior
2. Tristen Schiafo – Red Hook, senior
3. Griffin Roddy – Port Jervis, senior
4. Destin Morano – Middletown, junior
5. Jace Hirsch – Minisink Valley, freshman
6. Matt Schuyler – Cornwall, senior

Burgos has been on a roll and has clearly separated himself as the favorite at 160 in S9 D1. Knisell was dropped because his only weigh ins at 160 were at ESC and Satriano had season ending surgery.  Schiafo is going 160 and is our new #2 here. Schuyler from Cornwall enters the rankings at #6 160 this week.

170 Pounds
1. Dillon Ross – Onteora, senior
2. Brian Mascaro – Wallkill, senior
3. Timmy Ganuncio – Minisink Valley, senior
4. Jason Butler – Port Jervis, senior
5. Matt Bucci – Saugerties, junior
6. Collin Cummings – Valley Central, senior

Ross notches another win over Butler and is still the clear #1 at 1 in S9. Big change in #2 as Wallkill’s Brian Mascaro recorded a win over MV’s Timmy Ganuncio to take over the second spot. Ganuncio is now at #3 and is certainly hoping for a rematch at the S9 tournament. Butler, Bucci, and Cummings round out the top 6!

182 Pounds
1. Joe Yanis – Minisink Valley, senior
2. Andrew Wierzbicki – Warwick, senior
3. Chris Tremper – Pine Bush, senior
4. Luke Wojehowski – Cornwall, junior
5. Thomas Moriarty – Washingtonville, junior
6. Alex Miller – Newburgh Free Academy, senior

Yanis has looked awesome and is definitely #1 at 182 in our Section. Owen’s only weigh ins at 182 were ESC so we move him up to 195 and Wierzbicki from Warwick drops down to 182 so we have several changes at #2-6.  With a couple of nice wins over Aumick and Wojehowski, Wierzbicki enters 182 at #2. Tremper is having a great season and is at #3 while Wojehowski slots in at #4. Washingtonville junior Moriarty enters the rankings at #5 and NFA’s Alex Miller is our #6.

195 Pounds
1. Maxx DeCapua – Newburgh Free Academy, sophomore
2. Julius Oquendo – Middletown, senior
3. Anton Juncaj – Minisink Valley, junior
4. Raven Aumick – Port Jervis, senior
5. Ryan Hobson – Red Hook, senior
6. Anthony Owen – Saugerties, junior

Decapua is still are #1 at 195 but  think the weight class will be very exciting in both D1 and D2. Oquendo is always dangerous and Juncaj continues to improve. Aumick and Hobson have already battled to a close decision once and Hobson has a win over a very athletic Owen. Crisfield from VC wrestled here the other day and had a nice win over a very tough Keller from Cornwall….will he throw his hat into the ring?

220 Pounds
1. Will Leonard – Cornwall, junior
2. David Strauss- Monroe Woodbury, junior
3. Mark Crisfield – Valley Central. junior
4. Adam Fenner – Minisink Valley, freshman
5. Daniel Banegas – NFA, senior
6. Harrison Parelli – Warwick, senior

No major changes here but definitely some interesting happenings!  Leonard stays #1 and his having a great year!  Strauss lost by injury default to Fenner but the Crusader was down 5-0 at the time of the injury.  We will keep them as is for now but there is a chance, unfortunately, that we will not see Strauss in action for the remainder of the year. Crisfied did wrestle a match at 195 so it will be interesting to see what he decides for the post season. Fenner looked great against Strauss and the MV freshman continues to improve! Banegas stays at #5 but our new #6 is Warwick’s Harrison Parelli who is back from injury.

285 Pounds
1. Preston Havison – Monroe Woodbury, junior
2. Andrew Fenner – Minisink Valley, senior
3. Liam Dietrich – Red Hook, sophomore
4. Bryce Moore – Valley Central, junior
5. Caleb Williams – Newburgh Free Academy, junior
6. Max Kissack – Washingtonville, senior

Shake-up at the top for heavyweights as Preston Havison takes over the top spot after pinning Andrew Fenner in their dual on Wednesday. Fenner, who was up 2-1 at the time of the fall, defeated Havison in UTB in the S9 Duals finals.  Could we see the rubber match in the S9 finals on Saturday? Fenner drops down to #2 and Dietrich is now at #3. Moore in Williams are close but stay the same for now and Washingtonville’s Max Kissack returns to the lineup and enters the rankings at #6 here!