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2014 NJ State Districts 1 Thru 32 Wrestling Results 2014 NJ State Districts 1 thru 32 Wrestling Results Scroll Down for all 32 districts Last Updated 5:24 PM 2/24/14 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ District 1 2/22/14 at Phillipsburg Team Scores: 1. Warren Hills 183; 2. Phillipsburg 142.5; 3. West Morris 128; 4. Belvidere 127; 5. Mendham 118.5; 6. Mount Olive 91; 7. North Warren 78; 8. Hackettstown 44. Championship Finals 106: 1-So. Brandon Paetzell (33-1), Phillipsburg, p. 2-Fr. Shane Metzler (26-7), West Morris, 2:50. 113: 1-Fr. Matt Valli (25-7), Warren Hills, p. 3-Fr. Kade Loughney (19-15), West Morris, :56. 120: 1-So. Joe Renne (31-6), Hackettstown, p. 3-Sr. John Schade (21-13), West Morris, 5:09. 126: 2-Sr. Matt Ritchie (28-6), North Warren, d. 1-Jr. Dylan Luciano (25-8), West Morris, 7-0. 132: 1-Jr. Max Nauta (27-5), Warren Hills, md. 2-Jr. Steve Friedman (17-14), Phillipsburg, 10-0. 138: 1-Jr. Eric Friedman (32-3), Mendham, d. 2-Jr. David Migliaccio (25-8), West Morris, 1-0. 145: 1-Sr. Tommy Vazzano (26-8), Mount Olive, d. 2-Jr. Kenny Kane (19-10), Belvidere, 6-3. 152: 1-Jr. Max Elling (32-4), Phillipsburg, d. 2-Sr. Ronald Spera (28-4), Mount Olive, 9-2. 160: 4-Sr. Ryan Ostir (18-11), Warren Hills, p. 2-Jr. David Harris (25-8), Belvidere, 4:35. 170: 1-Sr. Jake Kocsis (34-2), Phillipsburg, p. 2-Jr. Kevin Merle (26-8), Belvidere, 1:21. 182: 1-Sr. Sam Button (34-1), Mendham, md. 3-Sr. Anthony Colabella (24-8), Mount Olive, 10-1. 195: 1-Jr. Aaron Flitcroft (23-8), Mendham, d. 2-Jr. Joe Maso (23-7), Phillipsburg, 3-1. 220: 1-Sr. Jesse Windt (33-1), West Morris, d. 2-Jr. Tim Byrne (20-3), Mendham, 5-1. 285: 1-Jr. Andrew Pacheco (30-2), Warren Hills, p. 2-Jr. Will O'Connell (24-5), North Warren, 1:43. Coach of the Year: Dave Post, Phillipsburg Outstanding Wrestler Award: Matt Ritchie, North Warren Third Place Consolations 106: 3-Fr. Shane Murphy (22-9), Mount Olive, d. Fr. Thomas Masucci (15-17), Mendham, 5-0. 113: 4-Jr. James Smith (16-17), Belvidere, p. 2-Sr. Tony Figueroy (18-16), Hackettstown, :41. 120: 2-Jr. Gino Fluri (24-11), North Warren, d. 4-Fr. Zach Nauta (18-10), Warren Hills, 5-3. 126: 3-Jr. Austin Pidoto (19-14), Warren Hills, d. 4-So. Chris Schlegel (18-15), Mendham, 9-6. 132: 4-Jr. Mike Oros (17-16), West Morris, d. 3-Sr. Kenny Morgan (21-12), Belvidere. 138: 3-Jr. Corey Zinsmeister (23-8), Phillipsburg, p. 5-Jr. Brett Hoffmaster (7-14), Belvidere, :40. 145: 5-Sr. John Norgard (15-11), North Warren, d. 3-So. Anthony Roessner (13-19), Warren Hills, 4-2 SV. 152: 5-Jr. Rene Sousa (13-12), Belvidere, d. 6-So. Shane Deemer (11-16), Warren Hills, 10-4. 160: 1-Sr. Anel Kadiric (18-8), Mount Olive, d. 3-Sr. Johnny Hayes (25-5), North Warren, 10-5. 170: 6-So. Kurt Nemeth (3-3), Warren Hills, p. 5-Fr. Kyle Connelly (12-19), Hackettstown, 1:58. 182: 4-Sr. Steve Cleaver (20-8), Warren Hills, d. 2-Jr. Stephen Merle (21-7), Belvidere, 11-10. 195: 5-Jr. Ryan Stephen (12-6), Belvidere, p. 6-So. Daniel Colabella (13-13), Mount Olive, 2:33. 220: 3-Sr. Ryan Witner (21-10), Warren Hills, p. 5-Sr. Mark Wolfe (15-15), Belvidere, 1:10. 285: 5-Fr. Robert Melise (5-5), Phillipsburg, d. 3-Jr. Alec Skaltsis (19-14), Mendham, 8-4. Semifinals 106 Brandon Paetzell (Phillipsburg), (33-1), p. Thomas Masucci (Mendham)(15-17), (1:15), Shane Metzler (West Morris Central) (27-7), d. Shane Murphy (Mt. Olive), (22-9), (6-4), 113 Matthew Valli (Warren Hills), (3-0), p. James Smith (Belvidere), (16-17), (1:52), Kade Loughney (West Morris Central) (19-16), d. Tony Figueroy (Hackettstown), (1-2), (12-6), 120 Joe Renne (Hackettstown), (31-6), p. Zack Nauta (Warren Hills), (18-10), (3:28), John Schade (West Morris Central) (21-14), d. Gino Fluri (North Warren), (24-11), (3-2), 126 Dylan Luciano (West Morris Central) (25-9), p. Chris Schlegel (Mendham)(18-15), (2:38), Matty Ritchie (North Warren), (28-6), p. Austin Pidoto (Warren Hills), (19-14), (2:52), 132 Maxwell Nauta (Warren Hills), (27-5) Won by medical forfeit, Mike Oros (West Morris Central) (17-17), (M. For.), Stephen Friedman (Phillipsburg), (17-14), md. Kenny Morgan (Belvidere), (21-12), (13-2), 138 Eric Friedman (Mendham)(32-3), tf. Brett Hoffmaster (Belvidere), (7-14), (3:47), (16-1) David Migliaccio (West Morris Central) (25-9), p. Corey Zinsmeister (Phillipsburg), (23-8), (4:08), 145 Tommy Vazzano (Mt. Olive), (26-8), d. John Norgard (North Warren), (15-11), (8-6), Kenny Kane (Belvidere), (19-10), d. Anthony Roessner (Warren Hills), (13-19), (7-6), 152 Max Elling (Phillipsburg), (32-4), p. Shane Deemer (Warren Hills), (11-16), (1:34), Ronald Spera (Mt. Olive), (28-4), d. Rene Sousa (Belvidere), (13-12), (9-3), 160 Ryan Ostir (Warren Hills), (18-11), d. Anel Kadiric (Mt. Olive), (18-8), (4-2), David Harris (Belvidere), (25-8), d. Johnny Hayes (North Warren), (25-5), (6-2), 170 Jake Kocsis (Phillipsburg), (34-2), p. Kyle Connelly (Hackettstown), (12-19), (0:25), Kevin Merle (Belvidere), (26-8), p. Kurt Nemeth (Warren Hills), (3-3), (3:09), 182 Sam Button (Mendham)(34-1), p. Stephen Cleaver (Warren Hills), (20-8), (0:16), Anthony Colabella (Mt. Olive), (24-8), p. Stephen Merle (Belvidere), (21-7), (3:57), 195 Aaron Flitcroft (Mendham)(23-8), p. Ryan Stephen (Belvidere), (12-6), (2:59), Joe Maso (Phillipsburg), (23-7), p. Daniel Colabella (Mt. Olive), (13-13), (1:21), 220 Jesse Windt (West Morris Central) (34-1), p. Mark Wolfe (Belvidere), (15-15), (1:15), Tim Byrne (Mendham)(20-3), d. Ryan Witner (Warren Hills), (21-10), (3-2), 285 Andrew Pacheco (Warren Hills), (30-2), p. Robert Melise (Phillipsburg), (5-5), (0:57), Will O`Connell (North Warren), (24-6), p. Alec Skaltsis (Mendham)(19-14), (2:35), Quarterfinals 106 Brandon Paetzell (Phillipsburg), (33-1), p. Steven Skuropacki (North Warren), (2-19), (0:25), Thomas Masucci (Mendham)(15-17), d. Ryan Mosher (Warren Hills), (6-22), (3-1), Shane Murphy (Mt. Olive), (22-9), p. Steven Nicotra (Hackettstown), (10-13), (5:09), Shane Metzler (West Morris Central) (27-7), p. Giovanni Campana (Belvidere), (4-15), (3:10), 113 Matthew Valli (Warren Hills), (3-0) Won by forfeit, James Smith (Belvidere), (16-17), d. Terk Klavsons (Mendham)(0-1), (6-1), Kade Loughney (West Morris Central) (19-16), p. Thomas Harrington (Mt. Olive), (0-1), (1:33), Tony Figueroy (Hackettstown), (1-2) Won by forfeit, 120 Joe Renne (Hackettstown), (31-6) Won by forfeit, Zack Nauta (Warren Hills), (18-10), p. Ryan Hanlon (Mt. Olive), (7-4), (3:42), John Schade (West Morris Central) (21-14), md. Dylan Bluestone (Mendham)(11-18), (12-3), Gino Fluri (North Warren), (24-11), p. Javan Viola (Belvidere), (12-16), (3:52), 126 Dylan Luciano (West Morris Central) (25-9) Won by forfeit, Chris Schlegel (Mendham)(18-15), p. Brandon Baker (Hackettstown), (5-9), (1:14), Austin Pidoto (Warren Hills), (19-14), p. Matthew Orzillo (Mt. Olive), (5-13), (0:12), Matty Ritchie (North Warren), (28-6), p. Matt Hambacher (Belvidere), (2-25), (0:22), 132 Maxwell Nauta (Warren Hills), (27-5), p. Harrison Mauer (Mendham)(5-24), (3:18), Mike Oros (West Morris Central) (17-17), d. Matt Nicotra (Hackettstown), (18-17), (8-5), Kenny Morgan (Belvidere), (21-12), d. Dan O`Neill (Mt. Olive), (12-15), (6-0), Stephen Friedman (Phillipsburg), (17-14), p. Shannon Grogan (North Warren), (8-6), (3:48), 138 Eric Friedman (Mendham)(32-3) Won by forfeit, Brett Hoffmaster (Belvidere), (7-14), d. Anthony Gonzalez (Hackettstown), (12-23), (5-3), Corey Zinsmeister (Phillipsburg), (23-8), tf. Dominick Hink (Mt. 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Ben Yaskulka (West Morris Central) (2-16), (1:37), 170 Jake Kocsis (Phillipsburg), (34-2) Won by forfeit, Kyle Connelly (Hackettstown), (12-19), p. Aldo Cammalleri (West Morris Central) (10-22), (5:03), Kurt Nemeth (Warren Hills), (3-3), d. Jack Butrymowicz (North Warren), (17-13), (8-6), Kevin Merle (Belvidere), (26-8), p. Dan Maresca (Mendham)(6-11), (4:51), 182 Sam Button (Mendham)(34-1) Won by forfeit, Stephen Cleaver (Warren Hills), (20-8), p. Nate Makarevich (North Warren), (0-22), (0:31), Anthony Colabella (Mt. Olive), (24-8) Won by forfeit, Stephen Merle (Belvidere), (21-7) Won by forfeit, 195 Aaron Flitcroft (Mendham)(23-8) Won by forfeit, Ryan Stephen (Belvidere), (12-6), md.
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