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National Prep School Wrestling Championships – Hosted by Lehigh National Prep School Wrestling Championships – Hosted by Lehigh University – TEAM RECORDS Special Thanks to Larry Sheridan, son of William (Lehigh Coach & National Prep Tournament Founder), who has maintained copies of all tournament brackets back to 1935. Records compiled by Bill X. Barron (Cardigan Mt. 1980-98, Hyde-ME 1998-2008) – e-mail any additions / corrections to [email protected]. You will note that some brackets did not specify all team place-winners; if you can help fill in the missing information, all the better! Bill now maintains results and news articles from 1935-on; if you would like a copy of your individual bracket, he will scan and email it to you. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM TROPHIES: Billy Sheridan Award (PG Team: 1982 – 2002; Team Champion: 2003 – on) Jim Detrixhe Memorial (Team Champion: 1977 – 1981; Undergraduate Champion: 1982–2002) 1935 – Newton, NJ High School 1936 – NO CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD 1937 – Wyoming Seminary (PA) – 33 1938 – Mercersburg (PA) – 31 1939 – Franklin & Marshall (PA) 1940 – Franklin & Marshall (PA) – 21 1941 – Franklin & Marshall (PA) – 38 1942 – Franklin & Marshall (PA) 1943 – Mercersburg (PA) – 33 1944 – Mercersburg (PA) – 29 1945 – Mercersburg (PA) – 30 1946 – Mercersburg (PA) – 28 1947 – Wyoming Seminary (PA) – 25 1948 – Wyoming Seminary (PA) – 41 1949 – Hill (PA) – 33 1950 – Hill (PA) 1951 – Hill (PA) – 37 1952 – Hill (PA), Wyoming Seminary (PA) – 23 1953 – Hill (PA) – 28 1954 – Hill (PA) 1955 – Hill (PA), Milton Hershey (PA) – 54 1956 – Hill (PA) 1957 – Hill (PA) – 128 1958 – Hill (PA) – 126 1959 – Hill (PA) – 88 1960 – Bryn Athyn (PA) – 89 1961 – Hill (PA) – 103 1962 – St. Benedict’s (NJ) – 72 1963 – Hill (PA), Milton Hershey (PA) – 92 1964 – Hill (PA) – 64 1965 – Hill (PA) – 72 1966 – Milton Hershey (PA) – 49 1967 – St. Benedict’s (NJ) – 59 1968 – Hill (PA) – 55 1969 – Milton Hershey (PA) – 60 1970 – Baylor (TN) – 59 1971 – Hill (PA) – 111 1972 – Milton Hershey (PA) – 70.5 1973 – Haverford (PA) – 51 1974 – Blair (NJ) – 65.5 1975 – Blue Ridge (VA) – 91.5 1976 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) – 114.5 1977 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) – 124.5 1978 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) – 150.5 1979 – Germantown (PA) – 77 1980 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) – 142 1981 – Blair (NJ) – 195 1982 – Bishop Egan (PA), 105 [U]; Blair (NJ) [PG], 157.5 1983 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) [U], 166; Blair (NJ) [PG], 250 1984 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) [U], 167; Blair (NJ) [PG], 175 1985 – Bullis (MD) [U], 108, ; Blair (NJ) [PG], 182 1986 – Bullis (MD) [U]; Blair (NJ) [PG] 1987 – Bullis (MD) [U], 164; Blair (NJ) [PG], 268 1988 – Bullis (MD) [U], 159; Blair (NJ) [PG], 309.5 1989 – Mt.St.Joseph’s(MD) [U], 93.5; Blair(NJ) [PG], 132.5 1990 – DeMatha (MD) [U], 124; Blair (NJ) [PG], 256.5 1991 – Mt.St.Joseph’s(MD) [U],145.3; Blair(NJ)[PG], 286.5 1992 – St. Benedict’s (NJ) [U], 132; Blair (NJ) [PG], 282.5 1993 – Mt.St.Joseph’s (MD) [U], 141.5; Blair (NJ)[PG], 265 1994 – Mt.St.Joseph’s (MD) [U], 168; Blair (NJ) [PG], 357 1995 – DeMatha (MD) [U]; Blair (NJ) [PG] 1996 – DeMatha (MD)[U], 145.5; Blair (NJ)[PG], 390.5 1997 – DeMatha (MD) [U], 188.5; Blair (NJ) [PG], 396 1998 – DeMatha (MD) [U], 166; Blair (NJ) [PG], 368 1999 – DeMatha (MD) [U]; Blair (NJ) [PG] 2000 – St. Benedict’s (NJ) [U], 153.5; Blair (NJ)[PG], 386.5 2001 – Germantown (PA) [U], 147; Blair (NJ) [PG], 401* 2002 – DeMatha (MD) [U], 153.5; Blair (NJ) [PG], 396 2003 – Blair (NJ), 379.5; 2nd: DeMatha (MD), 178.5 2004 – Blair (NJ), 379.5; 2nd: Mt.St.Joseph’s (MD), 172 2005 – Blair (NJ), 396.5; 2nd: Bishop Lynch (TX), 203.5 2006 – Blair (NJ), 349.5; 2nd: Bishop Lynch (TX), 175.5 2007 – Blair (NJ), 345; 2nd: Wyoming Seminary, 186.5 2008 – Blair (NJ), 341 2009 – Blair (NJ), 380 2010 – Blair (NJ), 274 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL {includes Post-Graduate & Undergraduate titles} 31 – Blair (NJ) 5 – Mercersburg (PA) 4 – Bullis (MD) 2 – Germantown (PA) 17 – Hill (PA) 5 – Milton Hershey (PA) 4 – Franklin & Marshall (PA) 10 – Mt. St. Joseph’s (MD) 4 – St. Benedict’s (NJ) 7 – DeMatha (MD) 4 – Wyoming Seminary(PA) 1 – Baylor (TN), Bishop Egan (PA), Blue Ridge (VA), Bryn Athyn (PA), Haverford (PA), Newton H.S. (NJ) TEAM POINT RECORD: Blair Academy (NJ) – 401 points (2001) National Prep Wrestling Championships TEAM PARTICIPANTS – (State) – 1st Year of Participation A – Abington Friends (PA) 2001, Academy of New Church [Bryn Athyn] (PA) 1954, Admiral Farragut (FL) 1986, Admiral Farragut (NJ) 1937, Akiba (PA) 1982, Albany (NY) 1958, Allegheny (PA) 1992, Annapolis Area Christian (MD) 1996, Archbishop Carroll (DC) 1988, Archbishop Carroll (PA) 1978 / Archbishop John Carroll 1986, Archbishop Curley (MD) 1982, Archbishop Spalding (MD) 1997, Archbishop Walsh (NY) 1979, Archbishop Wood (PA) 1982, Archmere (DE) 1973, Arlington Grace (VA) 2006, Avon Old Farms (CT) 1967 B – Baldwin (NY) 1971, Baltimore Lutheran (MD) 1978, Baylor (TN) 1947, Beaver Country Day (MA), Belmont Hill (MA) 1976, Benedectine (IL) 2001, Benjamin (FL) 1983, Bishop Dunne Catholic (TX) 2005, Bishop Egan (PA) 1980, Bishop Ireton (VA) 1979, Bishop Kenrick (PA) 1985, Bishop Lynch (TX) 2003, Bishop McGuinness (NC) 2005, Bishop McNamara (MD) 1980, Bishop O’Connell (VA) 1979, Bishop Sullivan Catholic (VA) 2010, Blair (NJ) 1937, Blue Ridge (VA) 1973, Bowling Brook (MD) 2001, Boys Latin (MD) 1988, Brandon Hall (GA) 2005, Brewster (NH) 1990, Bridgton (ME) 1993, Brooklyn Poly Prep (NY) 1935 / Poly Tech / Poly Prep, Brooks (MA) 1985, Brown (PA) 1939, Browne-Nichols (MA) 1952 / Buckingham Browne & Nichols (MA) 2002, Brunswick (CT) 1983, Bullis (MD) 1975 C – Calvert Hall (MD) 1985, Camden Military (SC) 2007, Canterbury (CT) 1970, Cape Henry Collegiate (VA) 1992, Capitol Christian (MD) 1986, Cardinal Dougherty (PA) 1983, Cardinal Gibbons (MD) 2001, Cardinal Gibbons (NC) 2003, Cardinal O’Hara (PA) 1981, Carson Long Military (PA) 1971, Casady (OK) 1988, Castle Heights Military (TN) 1966, Centennial George (PA) 1995, Chaminade (NY) 1979, Charlotte Christian (NC) 2002, Charlotte Country Day (NC) 1971, Charlotte Latin (NC) 1987, Chase Collegiate (CT), Cheshire (CT) 1964, Chestnut Hill (PA) 1971, Choate (CT) 1938 / Choate Rosemary Hall (CT) 1990, Christ (NC) 1994, Christ Church Episcopal (SC) 1992, Christchurch (VA) 1992, Church Farm (PA) 1998, Cincinnati Day (OH) 2001, Collegiate (NY) 1979, Collegiate (VA) 1996, Columbia Prep (NY) 1990, Concord (MA) 1989, Conwell-Egan (PA) 1994, Country Day (NC) 1994, Covenant (VA) 2005, Covenant Christian (FL) 2009, Cranbrook (MI) 1971, Cushing (MA) 1990 D – Dalton (NY) 1986, Deerfield (MA) 1986, Delaware County Christian (PA) 1976, Delbarton (NJ) 1969, DeMatha (MD) 1983, Dwight-Englewood (NJ) 1976 E – Eastern Military (CT) 1957, Edmund Burke (DC) 1989, Emmaus (PA) 1972, Englewood (NJ) 1961, Episcopal (PA) 1949, Episcopal [Houston] (TX) 2007, Episcopal Academy (PA) 1978 F – Father Judge (PA) 2006, Faustina Academy (TX) 2010, Fay (MA) 2004, Fishburne Military (VA) 1958, Fork Union Military (VA) 1990, Forsyth Country Day (NC) 1986, Fort Bend Baptist (TX) 2007, Fort Worth Country Day (TX) 1986, Franklin & Marshall (PA) 1935, Frederick Military (VA) 1979, Friends Academy (NY) 1960, Friends Baltimore (MD) 2004, Friends Central (PA) 1955, Friends Select (PA) 1971 G – George (PA) 1963, Georgetown Prep (MD) 1974, German Lutheran (WI) 1971, Germantown Friends (PA) 1957, Gilman (MD) 1937, Girard (PA) 1965, Glenn Mills (PA) 1982, Gonzaga (DC) 1985, Good Counsel (MD) 1979, Governor Dummer (MA) 1986 / Governor’s Academy 2007, Grace Brethren (MD) 2001, Greens Farms (CT) 2004, Greensburg Central (PA) 1988, Groton (MA) 2006, Gunnery (CT) 1989 H – Hackley (NY) 1954, Hamden Hall (CT) 1997, Hamilton (OH) 1979, Hargrave Military (VA) 1970, Haverford (PA) 1952, Hawken (OH) 1967, Heath H.E. (KY) 1979, Hebron (ME) 1989, Heritage (GA) 1971, Hill (PA) 1943, Hill Top Prep (PA) 1987, Hopkins (CT) 1964, Horace Mann (NY) 1960 / Horace Mann-Belfield 2001, Hotchkiss (CT) 1974, Hun (NJ) 1982, Hyde- Connecticut (CT) 1999, Hyde-Maine (ME) 1976 J – Jesuit Prep (TX) 1988, John Carroll (MD) 1983, Jesuit College Prep (TX), John Cooper (TX) 2001 K – Kennedy-Kenrick (PA) 1994, Kent (CT) 1950,Kent’s Hill (ME) 1979, Kerr-Vance Academy (NC) 2010, Kimball Union (NH) 1993, Kincaid (TX) 1999, King’s (CT) 1975, Kiski (PA) 1946, Knox (TN) 1992 L – Lake Forest (DE) 2005, Landmark (MA) 2002, Landon (MD) 1962, LaSalle (NY) 1977, Lawrence (MA) 1966, Lawrenceville (NJ) 1947, Lexington Christian (MA), Lexington School for Deaf (NY) 1979, Liberty Christian Academy (VA) 2010, Liberty Christian School (TX) 2010, Lincoln (NY) 1940, Lincoln Lutheran (NE) 1981, Linsly (WV) 1971, Locust Valley Friends (NY) 1962, Long Island Lutheran (NY) 1980, Loomis (CT) 1942, Loomis Chaffee (CT) 1980, Louisville (KY) 1997, Loyola (MD) 1980, Loyola Blakefield (MD) 2004 M – Macon (GA) 1975, Malvern Prep (PA) 1965, Manlius (NY) 1960, Maret (DC) 1994, Marianapolis (CT) 2005, Martin Luther (PA) 1978, Martin Luther (WI) 1985, Maryland School for Deaf (MA) 1985, Maryland School for the Blind 1946, Massanutten Military (VA) 2004, Maumee Valley (OH) 1975, McBurney (NY) 1937, McCallie (TN) 1959, McDonogh (MD) 1946, McKinney Christian Academy (TX) 2010, McLean School of Maryland (MD) 2010, Mercersburg (PA) 1935, Middlesex (MA) 1985, Milford (DE) 1991, Miller School of Albemarle (VA) 2001, Milton (MA) 1969, Milton Hershey (PA) 1951, Mitchell (MD) 1975, Model Secondary (DC) 1981, Monsignor Bonner (PA) 1991, Monson (MA) 1970, Montclair (NJ) 1960, Moorestown Friends (NJ) 1980, Moravian (PA) 1977, Morristown (NJ) 1963, Moses Brown (RI) 1937, Mt. Hermon (MA) 1968, Mt. St. Joseph / Joe’s (MD) 1946 N – Nansemond-Suffolk (VA) 1992, Nazareth (PA) 1997, Neumann (NJ) 1974, New Hampton (NH) 1995, New York Military Academy (NY) 1950, Newark (NJ) 1979, Nichols (NY) 1973, Noble & Greenough (MA) 1952, Norfolk (VA) 1962, Norfolk Catholic (VA) 1986, North Cross (VA) 2010, Northeast Catholic (PA) 1980, Northfield Mt.
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