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New England Independent School Wrestling Association NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS – INDIVIDUAL RESULTS & RECORDS Update the Records with Corrections Or Omissions New England Independent School Wrestling Association NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS – INDIVIDUAL RESULTS & RECORDS Update the records with corrections or omissions. Email Bill Barron, [email protected] {Team Championship Results: Separate Document} NEISWA Championships: OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS {1949 – 1961: public & private combined; 1962 – 1970: private separate, no championship held} 1949 – 1950 – 1951 – 1952 – Nathaniel Raymond, Browne & Nichols, 167 1953 – Edward Amerantes, E.Providence HS (PUB), 115 1954 – Peter Howard, Phillips Exeter, 167 1955 – Isadore Ramos, E. Providence HS (PUB), 115 1956 – Wade Williams, Noble & Greenough, 138 1957 – Wade Williams, Noble & Greenough, 147 1958 – Joseph Marciano, Mt. Pleasant HS (PUB), 147 1959 – James Ferguson, Kent, 177 1960 – Dennis Kearney, LaSalle Academy, 127 1971 – Rich Solomon, Rivers, 115 1972T – William Haley, Hopkins, 127 1972T– Scott Harrigan, Roxbury Latin, 145 1973 – Sean Bilodeau, North Yarmouth Academy, 152 1974 – George Utley, Taft, 152 1975 – Harold Conforti, Williston Northampton, 127 1976 – [no tournament] 1977 – Michael Hogan, Tabor, 133 1978 – Robert Eon, Maine Central Institute, 145 1979 – Paul Oullet, Milton, 167 1980 – Robert Ginsberg, Loomis, 127 1981 – 1982 – Thomas Fraser, Tabor, 127 1983 – 1984 – 1985 – Scott Schwartz, St. Mark’s, 121 1986 – Courtney Henry, Roxbury Latin, 127 1987 – Randy Peck, Avon Old Farms, 127 1988 – Scott Carlsten, Loomis, 160 1989 – Ty Romeyn, Tabor, 125 1990 – Rei Tanaka, Exeter, 125 1991 – Jung Lee, Brooks, 145 1992 – Bradford Woodworth, Phillips Exeter, 171 1993 – 1994 – Grant Whitmer, Phillips Exeter, 189 1995 – Conan Leary, Tabor, 160 (beat 3X champ) 1996 – 1997 – Conan Leary, Tabor, 171 1998 – Greg J. Stanislaus, Loomis, 145 1999 – Jeffrey Bean, Exeter, 152 2000 – George Waterman, PCD, 140 2001 – 2002 – 2003 – Mike Powers, Loomis Chaffee, 119 st 4X Champ) 2005 – Corey Stewart, Loomis Chaffee, 135 2004 – Josh Wildes, Pomfret, 130 (1 2006 – Sean Bilodeau, Brooks, 140 2007 – Sean Bilodeau, Brooks, 152 2008 – 2009 – Shaun Stuer, Phillips Andover, 189 2010 – 2011 – David Welch, Tilton, 160 2012 – Jeff Ott, Belmont Hill, 126 (4X NE Champ) 2013 – 2014 – Stephen Thibault, Avon Old Farms, 120 2015 – 2016 – 2017 – Phil Conigliari, Belmont Hill, 145 (3X NE Champ, National Prep Champion 2017) 2018 – – Phil Conigliari, Belmont Hill, 152 (4X NE 2019 – Champ, National Prep Champion 2017) 2020 – 2021 – 2022 – 2023 – 2024 – 2025 – NEISWA Championships: MOST PINS, LEAST TIME 1971 – Jay Cashman, Thayer, 160 1972 – Charles Bouchard, Governor Dummer, 115 1973 – Joe Ostrowski, American School for the Deaf,127 1974 – 1975 – Harry Conforti, Williston Northampton, 127 1976 – 1977 – Christopher Mamunes, Marianapolis, 177 1978 – Robert Eon, Maine Central Institute, 145 1979 – Paul Oullet, Milton, 167 1980 – Greg Wilson, Thayer, 133 1981 – 1982 – Brian Wiley, Phillips Andover, UNL 1983 – 1984 – 1985 – Howard Carter, South Kent 1986 – Jennings, Worcester, 115 1987 – 1988 – 1989 – Adam Green: Buckingham,Browne & Nichols,275 1990 – 1991 – Chris Richardson, Phillips Exeter, 152 1992 – Bradford Woodworth, Phillips Exeter, 171 1993 – 1994 – Andy Kay, Milton, 125 1995 – 1996 – 1997 – 1998 – Nolan Hood, Hyde-ME, 215 1999 – 2000 – 2001 – 2002 – 2003 – 2004 – Pat Feeley, Loomis Chaffee, 119 (4 in 3:24) 2005 – Sean Bilodeau, Brooks, 125 (4 in 4:50) 2006 – Corey Stewart, Loomis Chaffee, 145 (4 in 2007 – 10:36+) 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011 – Nicholas Kidd, NMH,189 (4 in 5:16) 2012 – Drew Saccone, St. Paul’s, 106 (4 in 6:05) 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017 – 2018 – 2019 – 2020 – 2021 – 2022 – 2023 – 2024 – 2025 – 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 (4X Finalist) 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 Yaraslau Slavikouski, Northfield Mt. Hermon ’19: 2017 @ 195, 2018 @ 195, 2019 @ 220 Nico Provo, Greens Farms ’21: 2018 @ 106, 2019 @ 113, 2020 @ 120 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 Luca Ponte, Belmont Hill:
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