OHSAA, Day 1 and wrestling
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ATLANTIC CITY − Delbarton remains in a league of its own. The state’s top-ranked wrestling team finished with the most state champions and the unofficial team title on March 14 at the 93rd NJSIAA Championships at Boardwalk Hall. The Morristown school finished with a state-best three champions, going 3 for 7 in title bouts.
Three area athletes will enter OHSAA state wrestling tournament’s third and final day with a chance to leave the Schottenstein Center state champions. After winning their first and only match Friday,
Here are live updates and highlights at the state wrestling tournament for Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset and area Union wrestlers.
Miami Trace sophomore Gabe Carson is a State placer. His placement is still to be determined, but after picking up a 4-1 decision win over Steubenville junior Landon Crosier, he is guaranteed a spot on the podium.
After four straight losses to start his state wrestling career, Josiah Puller has officially kicked the monkey off his back.
The spotlight moments at the NJSIAA State Wrestling Championships are not limited to the introductions of the championship bouts, when the finalists are the focus of the only light in an otherwise dark arena.
WL-S’s Lucas Merriman (126 pounds) goes for a takedown during his first match at the Division III state tournament on Friday.
Penn State wrestler Mitchell Mesenbrink cruised to his third Big Ten wrestling championship on Sunday night in State College. He is a heavy favorite to win his second NCAA title later this month.