Outlook:The fact the Knights are listing a full lineup is encouraging. Taking it back to the 2020 season, Musmano had a big freshman year with a 21-8 record. Strengths: Along with sister school West Windsor South, the Knights didn’t wrestle at all last year. 500 range.ġ13-Ryan Brown (Fr.), Will Lopez (So.), Chaitanya Rachakunta (Jr.)ġ20-Austin Coyle (Fr.), Zachary Owens (Fr.), Arnav Kativar (Fr.)ġ32-Justin Musmanno (Jr.), Daniel Shields (So.) Rehan Jahangir (So.), Gio Jijavadze (Sr.), Suraj Bhardwaj (Sr)ġ38-Harshit Kolisetty (Sr.), Charlotte Gilani (Fr.), Victor Su (Sr.), Evan deJong (Fr.), Kieran Sattiraju (Jr.)ġ44-Trisha Nakka (So.), Indraneel Reddy Vaka (Sr.), Max Austin (Fr.). Outlook: As usual, Prunetti will have his team ready to scrap and Trenton could finish in the. Trenton always seems to produce its share of capable upper weights. Brown looks like a promising wrestler and like many of his teammates should benefit from a year’s experience. Strengths: The Tornadoes again have a strong set of girl wrestlers, including returning state place winners Karielys Reyes and Jennifer Estrada. Hvy-Leudys Gomez (Jr.), Anthony Muse (Sr.), Miguel Lopez (Jr.), Jerimiah Williams (So.)
On the plus side, Panfili is a very capable replacement and look for the Spartans to improve as their young upper weights come around.ġ50-George Zodua (So.), Fabio Villarevia (Sr.)ġ57-Terrell Bolitho-Brooks (Jr.), Fabricio Vega-Lima (Jr.) Outlook: It will seem different this year with long-time coach Adam Jankos no longer in charge. Strengths: Famularo and Ricigliano are proven wrestlers while Liriano (5-2) returns in the lightweights. 500 and has the capability of pulling off a surprise or two if it matches up right against its tougher opponents.ġ13-Nathaniel Bigger (Fr.), Dana Volb (So.)ġ20-Devin Liriano (Jr.), Joey Mahon (Fr.)ġ38-Nick Ricigliano (Sr.), Anthony Mottola (So.)ġ57/165-Anthony Giglio (Fr.), Mason Waznis (So.)Ģ15-Dream Hemingway (So.), Keiven Rezkalla (Jr.) Outlook: Princeton should again be on the plus side of. There’s a lot of experience in the upper weights. In addition, Tyler Ehee posted a 6-2 record and Rose advanced to the finals of the girls state tournament for the second year in a row. Brophy was 8-2, Harry Ehee was 8-2 and Rieger was 6-for-5.
Munford is coming off a 9-1 season and is part of a solid group of middleweights.
Strengths: The Tigers have returned a solid nucleus of varsity wrestlers. Still, it does have a full lineup and things are looking up after last year’s rough season.ġ44-Basil Rieger (So.), Christian Paul (So.)ġ75-Jason Ling (Sr.), Jake Tepper-DeCarlo (Jr.) Outlook: Notre Dame is very young and that inexperience as well as lack of physical maturity will show at times. Franzen was 7-4 and a Super 5/6 Region qualifier. This year the numbers are up with 29 wrestlers in the room, including 15 freshmen and five sophomores. Strengths: Covid really set the Irish back last year and they were forced to forfeit a bunch of weights in dual matches. It certainly remains one of the top teams in the CVC.ġ13/120-Liam Krimmel (Fr.), Sebastian Molina (Fr.)ġ32-Jack Madigan-Green (Jr.), Jayden Hunt (Fr.)ġ38-Nick Franzen (Jr.),Ryan Peterson (Fr.)0ġ44/150-KJ Honnig (Fr.), Michael Ortega (So.)ġ65/175-Tim Breslin (Sr.), Logan Whitlock (Jr.)Ģ85-Trevor Doan (Sr.), Aidan Wilson (Sr.) Outlook: Coach Russo is encouraged by what he’s seeing from some of his newcomers and if they come around Hightstown has a shot at being a sectional qualifier. Delli Bovi and Bustos posted winning records as well. Garcia was 9-2, Rodriguez was 10-2 and O’Donnell was 8-4. Stavrou missed last year with an injury, but as a sophomore went 33-8 and advanced to Atlantic City. Strengths: A district and county champion as a sophomore, Hansen was 12-2 last season after posting a 38-5 record the year before. Hvy-Brenden Hansen (Sr.) Tyler Jerome (Sr.) (So.) Matt Ramos (Fr.)ġ65- Liam O’Donnell (Sr.) Aiden Carter (So.)ġ75- Eddie Abreu (Sr.) Kevin Lancaster (Jr.)