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Public and Private Schools NEW ENGLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL WRESTLING ASSOCIATION NEW ENGLAND WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Update this information, especially with first names, where the tournament was held, and Outstanding Wrestlers. Email Bill X. Barron ([email protected]) with corrections / additions. Past Team Champions --- Public and Private Schools 1949 Milton Academy 21 points 1950 Milton Academy 33 points 1951 St. Marks School 18 points 1952 Milton Academy 20 points 1953 Choate School 24 points 1954 Phillips Exeter Academy 22 points 1955 Choate School 35 points 1956 Phillips Exeter Academy 72 points 1957 Phillips Exeter Academy 50 points 1958 Kent School 38 points 1959 Phillips Exeter Academy 37 points 1960 Phillips Exeter Academy 54 points 1961 ? Past Team Champions --- Private Schools TEAM PT. RECORD: Phillips Exeter, 233 (2015) 1971 – 1980 ??? 1981 St. Paul’s School 1982 Tabor Academy 1983 Governor Dummer Academy 1984 Hopkins 1985 Milton Academy 1986 Deerfield Academy 1987 Phillips Exeter Academy 1988 Phillips Exeter Academy 1989 Phillips Exeter Academy 1990 Tabor Academy 1991 Phillips Exeter Academy 122.5 points 1992 Phillips Exeter Academy 144 points 1993 Deerfield Academy 1994 Phillips Exeter Academy 1995 St. Paul’s School 116 points 1996 Taft School 115.5 points 1997 St. Paul’s School 147.5 points 1998 St. Paul’s School 184 points 1999 Williston Northampton School 106 points 2000 Phillips Exeter Academy 181.5 points 2001 Phillips Exeter Academy 161 points 2002 Loomis Chaffee School 163 points 2003 Loomis Chaffee School 178 points 2004 Loomis Chaffee School 186 points 2005 Trinity-Pawling School 121 points 2006 Loomis Chaffee School 178.5 points 2007 Belmont Hill School 131 points 2008 Northfield Mt. Hermon School 201 points 2009 Belmont Hill School 179 points 2010 Northfield Mt. Hermon School 199.5 points 2011 Northfield Mt. Hermon School 214.5 points 2012 Northfield Mt. Hermon School 143.5 points 2013 Northfield Mt. Hermon School 174.5 points 2014 Brooks School 2015 Phillips Exeter Academy 233* points 2016 Belmont Hill School 201 points 2017 Phillips Exeter 227.5 points 2018 Belmont Hill School 187 points 4-TIME NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS Kyle Harger, Brooks ’04: 2001 @125, 2002 @130, 2003 @ 135, 2004 @ 140 Josh Wildes, Pomfret ’04: 2001 @ 103, 2002 @ 112, 2003 @ 125, 2004 @ 130 (OW) Sean Bilodeau, Fay ’04, Brooks ’07: 2004 @ 103, 2005 @ 125, 2006 @ 140 (OW), 2007 @ 152 (OW) Jeff Ott, Belmont Hill ’12: 2009 @ 119, 2010 @ 125, 2011 @ 130, 2012 @ 126 Philip Conigliaro, Belmont Hill ’18: 2015 @ 132, 2016 @ 145, 2017 @ 145, 2018 @ 160 3-TIME NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS (1-time runner-up) Ian Roche, Deerfield ’96: 1st: 1994 @ 130, 1995 @ 135, 1996 @ 135; 2nd: 1993 @ 125 Geoff Reisman, St. Paul’s ’00: 1st: 1997 @ 103, 1998 @ 112, 1999 @ 125; 2nd: 2000 @ 119 Charlie Davies, Brooks ’04: 1st: 2001 @ 112, 2002 @ 125, 2004 @ 145; 2nd: 2003 @ 140 Corey Stewart, Loomis ’07: 2005@ 135, 2006@ 145, 2007@ 171; 2nd: 2004@ 112 (Canterbury) 3-TIME NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS [Tack Chase, Milton ’63: 1961 @ UNL, 1961-63: 51-0 (no official NE’s in 1962, 1963)] Jeffrey Buxton, Providence Country Day ’75: 1973 @ 121, 1974 @ 127, 1975 @ 133 Giha, Providence Country Day ’81: 1979 @ 105, 1980 @ 110, 1981 @ 115 Dana Barnes, Cushing ’83: 1981 @ 103, 1982 @ 105, 1983 @ 115 Adam Lubinsky, ’89: 1986 @ 112, 1987 @ 110, 1989 @ 130 Aaron Kenner, Moses Brown ’93: 1991@ 103, 1992 @ 112, 1993 @ 119 Jon Lawson, Roxbury Latin ’94: 1992 @ 160, 1993 @ 160, 1994 @ 160 Kane Peverly, New Hampton ’03: 2001 @ 171, 2002 @ 189, 2003 @ 189 Matt Stolpinski, Exeter ’03: 2001 @ 152, 2002 @ 160, 2003 @ 160 Alex Cournoyer, Suffield ’06 (Blair ’07): 2003 @103, 2004 @112, 2005 @ 112 Mike Powers, Loomis ’06: 2003 @ 119 (OW), 2004 @ 135, 2006 @ 152 Nicholas Kidd, Northfield Mt. Hermon ’10: 2009 @ 160, 2010 @ 189, 2011 @ 189 Colton Dempsey, Andover ’12: 2010 @ 130, 2011 @ 140, 2012 @ 152 RJ LaBeef, Pomfret ’12: 2009@ 130; 2011 @ 125; 2012 @ 138 Geoff Verallis, NMH ’13: 2010 @ 103, 2011 @ 119, 2013 @ 132 Amir Daouk, Tabor ’16: 2014 @ 106, 2015 @ 113, 2016 @ 120 Joseph Rossetti ’17 – Hotchkiss: 2014 @ 120; PEA: 2015 @ 126, 2016 @ 132 Peter Tedesco, Brooks ’16: 2014 @ 138, 2015 @ 138, 2016 @ 138 AJ Pedro, Phillips Exeter ’17: 2014 @ 152, 2015 @ 152, 2017 @ 182 Owen Rosenberger, Brooks ’17: 2015 @ 220, 2016 @ 285, 2017 @ 285 2-TIME NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS Hugh Chandler, Milton ’50: 1949 @ 157, 1950 @ 167 Julio Herrera, Brooks ’51: 1950 @ 121, 1951 @ 123 Edward Sawyer, Milton ’51: 1950 @ 145, 1951 @ 167 Stephen Karelitz, Milton ’52: 1951 @ 130, 1952 @ 130 Richard Osborne, Milton ’52: 1951 @ 115, 1952 @ 115 Donovan Riley, Needham ’52 [public]: 1951 @ 177, 1952 @ 177 John Moog, Roxbury Latin ’54: 1953 @ 130, 1954 @ 137 Clement Newbold, Jr., St. George’s ’55: 1954 @ 177, 1955 @ UNL Isadore Ramos, East Providence ’56 [public]: 1955 @ 115 (OW), 1956 @ 115 Wade Williams, Noble & Greenough ’57: 1956 @ 137 (OW), 1957 @ 147 (OW) Arthur Spiegal, Exeter ’57: 1956 @ 157, 1957 @ 177 Bruce Carlsten, Cranston ’58 [public]: 1957 @ 167, 1958 @ 167 Joseph Marciano, Mt. Pleasant ’58 [public]: 1957 @ 138, 1958 @ 147 (OW) Vincent Buonomono, Mt. Pleasant ’59 [public]: 1958 @ 127, 1959 @ 138 James Ferguson, Kent ’59: 1958 @ 177, 1959 @ 177 (OW) Richard Solomon, Rivers Country Day ’72: 1971 @ 115, 1972 @ 138 Timothy Townshend, Avon ’72: 1971 @ 177, 1972 @ 167 Joseph Conroy, Williston Northampton ’74: 1973 @ 167, 1974 @ 167 Matthew Peckham, Milton ’74: 1973 @ 177, 1974 @ 177 David Pryles, Thayer ’75: 1974 @ 145, 1975 @ 152 Dennis Watson, Loomis Chaffee ’75: 1974 @ 133, 1975 @ 145 Richard White, Williston Northampton ’77: 1975 @ 121, 1977 @ 121 David Buckstaff, Hotchkiss ’84: 1983 @ 145, 1984 @ 145 Marc Cooper, Brooks ’85: 1984 @ 177, 1985 @ 177 Albert Peltier, Thayer ’85: 1984 @ 152, 1985 @ 167 Scott Schwartz, St. Mark’s ’85: 1984 @ 110, 1985 @ 121 (O.W.) Andrew Webber, Governor Dummer ’85: 1984 @ 105, 1985 @ 110 Adam Lubinsky, Deerfield ’87: 1986 @ 105, 1987 @ 110 Eric Dobson, Brooks ’88: 1987 @ 121, 1988 @ 130 Todd Hartung, Loomis Chaffee ’88: 1987 @ 167, 1988 @ 189 Kelly Jacobsen, Moses Brown ’88: 1987 @ 105, 1988 @ 112 Adam Green, Buckingham Browne & Nichols ’89: 1998 @ 275, 1989 @ 275 Jung Lee, Brooks ’90: 1990 @ 152, 1991 @ 145 Ty Romeyn, Tabor ’90: 1989 @ 125, 1990 @ 135 Todd Davis, Roxbury Latin ’91: 1990 @ 145, 1991 @ 135 Rob Kravis, Deerfield ’92: 1991 @ 125, 1992 @ 125 Laurence Shin, Andover ’92: 1990 @ 112, 1992 @ 119 Anthony Ackil, Noble & Greenough ’94, Choate ’95: 1994 @ 275, 1995 @ 275 Adam Greenberg, Hyde ’95: 1993 @ 103, 1995 @ 125 Conan Leary, Tabor ’97: 1995 @ 160, 1997 @ 171 Michael Reisman, St. Paul’s ’98: 1995 @ 103, 1998 @ 125 Paul Santamaria, New Hampton ’98: 1997 @ 125, 1998 @ 130 Jeremy Hersch, Andover ’99: 1998 @ 135, 1999 @ 140 Ben Kerzner, Hamden Hall ’99: 1998 @ 119, 1999 @ 119 Edwidge Cantave, Exeter ’01: 2000 @ 135, 2001 @ 140 Jay Haley, Landmark ’02, NMH ’03: 2002 @ 140, 2003 @ 140 Joe Harbour, Tilton ’04: 2003 @ 152, 2004 @ 160 Eric Rakus, Suffield ’04: 2003 @ 275, 2004 @ 275 Kenneth Lee, Milton ’05: 2004 @ 189, 2005 @ 171 Paul Mancuso, Trinity Pawling ’06: 2005 @ 275, 2006 @ 275 Mike O’Boyle, Brooks ’11: 2008 @103, 2010 @ 119 Conor Duffey, Brooks ’12: 2009 @ 103, 2010 @ 112 HT Kotchinian, Belmont Hill ’09: 2009 @ 135, 2010 @ 140 Derek Papagianapolous, Buckingham, Browne & Nichols ’09: 2009 @ 215, 2010 @ 285 Ryan Ponte, NMH ’11: 2009 @ 119, 2011 @ 135 David Welch, Tilton ’12: 2011 @ 171, 2012 @ 182 Drew Mahoney, Suffield ’14: 2011 @ 112, 2013 @ 152 John Anderson, Tabor ’15: 2012 @ 113, 2014 @ 132 Isaiah Bellamy, Lawrence ’14: 2013 @ 182, 2014 @ 182 Brandon Caffrey, Pomfret ’16: 2013 @ 106, 2014 @ 113 Angus Cowell, Hotchkiss ’14: 2013 @ 195, 2014 @ 195 Stephen Thibault, Avon ’16: 2013 @ 120, 2014 @ 126 Quinn Adams, Exeter ’17: 2016 @ 152, 2017 @ 170 Jordan Rowlette, Northfield Mt. Hermon ’17: 2016 @ 126, 2017 @ 132 Hayden Brown, Exeter ’19: 2016 @ 106, 2017 @ 113 Yaraslau Slavikouski, Northfield Mt. Hermon ’19: 2017 @ 195, 2018 @ 195 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS {* - Outstanding Wrestler} 1949 Individual Champions 115llbs. Edward Moriarty Perkins School 121lbs. George Dimock Roxbury Latin School 127lbs. Marvin Shufro (128) Needham High School 138lbs. George S. Tulloch, Jr. (136) Governor Dummer Academy 147lbs. Thomas H. Hughes (145) Milton Academy 157lbs. Hugh P. Chandler (155) Milton Academy 167lbs. Seth D. Whitney (165) Milton Academy 177lbs. Roger Flather (175) Noble and Greenough School Unlimited Garrett G. Ackerson Milton Academy 1950 Individual Champions 115lbs. James Higgins Roxbury Latin School 121lbs. Julio R. Herrera Brooks School 127lbs. H. Benjamin Burley (128) Milton Academy 138lbs. Alfred H. Elliott (136) Milton Academy 147lbs. Edward L. Sawyer (145) Milton Academy 157lbs. Patrick E. Madden (155) St. Mark's School 167lbs. Hugh P. Chandler (165) Milton Academy 177lbs. George P. Bates (175) Milton Academy Unlimited Charles Draper Noble and Greenough School 1951 Individual Champions 115lbs. Richard deJ. Osborne Milton Academy 121lbs. Julio R. Herrera (123) Brooks School 127lbs. Stephen H. Karelitz (130) Milton Academy 138lbs. Peter H. Coker (137) St. Mark's School 147lbs. George R. Harunk Wellesley High School 157lbs. Fred Jelleme Noble & Greenough School 167lbs. Edward L. Sawyer Milton Academy 177lbs. J. Donovan Riley, Jr. Needham High School Unlimited Jon F. Kropper St. George's School 1952 Individual Champions 115lbs. Richard deJ. Osborne Milton Academy 121lbs. Edward Keating (123) Roxbury Latin School 127lbs. Stephen H. Karelitz (130) Milton Academy 138lbs. H. Benjamin Burley (137) Milton Academy 147lbs. Charles L. Harding, III Brooks School 157lbs. John Hawthorne, Jr. Perkins School 167lbs. Nathaniel C. Raymond* Browne & Nichols School 177lbs. J. Donovan Riley, Jr. Needham High School Unlimited John A. Dunn, Jr. Noble & Greenough School 1953 Individual Champions 115lbs. Edward G. Amerantes* East Providence High School 121lbs. Edward E. McKee (123) Choate School 127lbs. John Moog (130) Roxbury Latin School 138lbs. Benjamin J. Williams (137) Milton Academy 147lbs. Peter J. Roche Tabor Academy 157lbs. Sidney L. M. Baker Phillips Exeter Academy 167lbs. Bradbury P. Foss Choate School 177lbs.
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