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NEISWA ALL-TIME LEAGUE RECORDS Update These Records with Corrections Or Omissions … Email Bill Barron, Bxb4barron@Gmail.Com. Thank You! NEISWA ALL-TIME LEAGUE RECORDS Update these records with corrections or omissions … email Bill Barron, [email protected]. Thank you! 1991 – 2011 TOP N.E. PREP SCHOOL WRESTLING – INDIVIDUALS {A’s – Class A League, ISL – Independent League, ESL – Eastern League, CT – Connecticut} Trevor Prichett, Exeter ’93: 1990 @ 160: 2nd Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st A’s; 1991 @ 171: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 1992 @ 189: Nationals (injury default in quarterfinals while leading eventual champ), NE (inj. def. in finals), 1st A’s; 1993 @ 215: 2nd Nationals, NE (inj. def. in semi- finals), 1st A’s Aaron Kenner, Moses Brown ’93: 1991@ 103: 1st NE; 1992 @ 112: 1st NE; 1993 @ 119: 1st NE Grant Whitmer, Exeter ‘94: 1994 @ 189: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Josh Reardon, Exeter ‘97: 1997 @ 275: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s James Moore, Exeter ‘98: 1998 @ 215: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Ian Roche, Deerfield ’96: 1993-96: 1993 @ 119: 2nd NE, 1st A’s; 1994 @ 130: 1st NE, 1st A’s; 1995 @ 130: 1st NE, 1st A’s; 1996 @ 135: 1st NE, 1st A’s Conan Leary, Tabor ‘97: 1994-97: 165-14 overall (includes 9th public); 1995 @ 171: 1st NE ; 1996 @ 189: 2nd Nationals, 1st A’s (conflict w/ NE & Nat’l); 1997 @ 189: 1st Nationals, 1st NE (OW), 1st A’s (OW) Clinton Graham, Worcester '00: 2000 @ 189: 2nd Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st A’s (Most Pins Least Time – 4 pins in 64 seconds) Venroy July, Taft ’00: 2000 @ 189: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE Geoff Reisman, St. Pauls ‘00: 1997 @ 103:1st NE; 1998 @ 112:1st NE; 1999 @ 119: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE (125), 1st ISL; 2000 @ 119: 1st Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st ISL Ken Bianchi, NMH ’02: 2002 @ 189: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A's Mike Parziale, Exeter ‘02: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Dan Shvartsman, Andover ’02: 1989-1992: career 108-14, duals 67-4; 1999 @ 103: 2nd NE, 3rd A’s; 2000 @ 119: 7th Nationals (112), 4th NE, 2nd A’s; 2001 @ 130: 2nd NE, 1st A’s; 2002 @ 135: 1st Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s, 30-0 season; 34-0 in duals last 2 years Jon Dolan, Exeter ’03: 2003 @ 171: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Kane Peverly, New Hampton ‘03: 2001 @ 171: 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2002 @ 189: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2003 @ 189: 5th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Matt Stolpinski, Exeter ’03: 2000 @ 145: 1st A’s; 2001 @ 152: 6th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2002 @ 152: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2003 @ 160: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s (OW) Dan Cotrone, Tilton ’04: 2004 @ 275: 1st Nationals, 1st NE Charlie Davies, Brooks ’04: 2001 @ 112: 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2002 @ 125: 7th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2003 @ 140: 2nd NE, 1st ISL; 2004 @ 145: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL Joe Harbour, Tilton ’04: 2001-04: 4-time Northern NE Champ (’04 OW); 2003: 1st NE, 2nd A’s; 2004: 7th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Kyle Harger, Brooks ’04: 2001-04: -0 overall in NE competition, 4-time NE Champ; 2001 @ 125: 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2002 @ 130: 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2003 @ 135: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2004 @ 140: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL Josh Wildes, Pomfret ’04: 2001-04: 4-time NE Champ, 1st 4X National Place-Winner; 2001 @ 103: 8th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st, CT; 2002 @ 112: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st CT; 2003 @ 125: 7th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st CT; 2004 @ 130: 8th Nationals, 1st NE (OW), 1st CT Alex Cournoyer, Suffield ’06 (Blair ’07): 2003-06: 2nd 4X National Place-Winner, 2003 @ 103: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st CT; 2004 @ 103: 5th Nationals, 1st NE (112), 1st CT; 2005 @ 112: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st CT; BLAIR > 2006 @ 125: 3rd Nationals Victor Mocco, Exeter ’06 (Blair ’07): 2003 @ 145: 6th Nationals, 1st A’s; 2004 @ 152: 6th Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st A’s; BLAIR > 2006 @ 160: 3rd Nationals Mike Powers, Loomis ’06: 2003-06: 3rd 4X National Place-Winner; 2003 @ 119: 3rd Nationals (Most Pins), 1st NE (OW), 1st A’s; 2004 @ 135: 2nd ’04 Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2005 @ 140: 1st A’s, 6th Nationals (injury default); 2006 @ 152: 1st A’s (OW), 4th Nationals, 1st NE’s Sean Bilodeau, Fay ’04, Brooks ’07: 2004-07: 1st 4X NE Champ & 4X National Place-Winner (4th); 2004 @ 103: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE; 2005 @ 125: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2006 @ 140: 3rd Nationals, 1st ISL (MPLT), 1st NE’s (OW); 2007 @ 152: 1st Nationals, 1st NE’s, 1st ISL Kyle Palmer, Trinity-Pawling ’10: 2009 @ 135/140: 1st NE; 2010 @ 145: 4th Nationals (Most Pins), 1st NE; WNEC 4X Champ (130, 135, 140, 140) Derek Papagianopoulos, BBN ’10: 2008 @ 215: 6th Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st ISL; 2009 @ 215: 5th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2010 @ 285: 4th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL Nicholas Kidd, Northfield Mt. Hermon ’11: 2009 @ 160: 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2010 @ 189: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2011 @ 189: 1st, Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Ryan Ponte, Northfield Mt. Hermon ’11: 2008 @ 103: 4th Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st A’s; 2009 @ 119: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s; 2010 @ 125: 4th Nationals, 2nd NE, 1st A’s; 2011 @ 135: 5th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st A’s Jeff Ott, Belmont Hill ’12: 2009-12: 2nd 4X NE Champ & 4X National Place-Winner (5th); 2009 @ 125: 8th Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2010 @ 125: 1st Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2011 @ 130: 3rd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL; 2012 @ 126: 2nd Nationals, 1st NE, 1st ISL Class A League Championships – OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS 1982 – Kevin Wattles: Andover, HWT 1983 – Colin Irving: NMH, 160 1984 – Phillip Marwill: NMH, 138 1985 – Chisu Kong: Exeter, 127 1986–Brian Cunningham: Worcester,127 1987 – Kiyomi Monro: Tabor, 138 1988 – Paul Pontone: Worcester, 189 1989T – Rei Tanaka: Exeter, 119 1989T – Ty Romeyn: Tabor, 125 1990 – Robbie Douglas: Tabor, 171 1991–David Shumacher: Andover,275 1992 – Trevor Prichett: Exeter, 189 1993 – Trevor Prichett: Exeter, 275 1994 – Grant Whitmer: Exeter, 189 1995 – Adam Greenberg: Hyde-ME, 125 1996T – Ian Roche: Deerfield, 135 1996T – Adam Greenberg:Hyde-ME,140 1997 – Conan Leary: Tabor, 171 1998 – Jeremiah Fountain: WMA,160 1999 – Jeff Bean: Exeter, 152 2000 – Phil Kerin: New Hampton, 140 2001 – Kane Peverly: New Hampton,171 2002 – Andrew Wilcox: Loomis, 152 2003 – Matt Stolpinski: Exeter, 160 2004 – Owen Glotzer: Loomis, 125 2005 – Michael Powers: Loomis, 140 2006 – Michael Powers: Loomis, 152 2007 – Corey Stewart: Loomis, 171 2008 – Hector Cintron: Andover, 171 2009 - 2010 – 2011 – 2012 – Colton Dempsey, Andover152 2013 – No Tournament Held (Snow) 2014 – John Anderson, Tabor, 132 2015 – 2016 – 2017 – Haroldo Nesbitt, Andover, 140 2018 – Class A League Championships – MOST PINS, LEAST TIME 1982 – 1983 – 1984 – 1985 – 1986– 1987 – 1988 – 1989 – 1990 – 1991 – Chris Richardson: Exeter, 152 1992 – Trevor Prichett: Exeter, 189 1993 – Brian Esporas: Brewster, 125 1994 – Scott Esporas: Tabor, 125 1995 – Shippee: NMH, 130 1996 – Larry Adams: Tabor, 275 1997 – Greg J. Stanislaus: Loomis, 135 1998 – Slade Duet: Tabor, 275 1999 – Chris Curran: Moses Brown, 130 2000 – Clinton Graham: Worcester, 189 2001 – 2002 – 2003 – Louis Cassidy:New Hampton,125 2004 – Pat Feeley: Loomis, 119 2005 – Mike Powers, Loomis, 140 2006 – Austin Brown: Hyde-ME, 152 2007 – Gordie Lockbaum, Worcester,145 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011 – 2013 – Tournament Not Held – 2014 – Everett Roach, Choate 132 2012 – Daniel Pascatelli, Choate 285 Snowed Out (4 in 11:36) Class A League TEAM Championships {*team point record} 1962 – Governor Dummer – 60 1963 – Governor Dummer – 58 1964 – Phillips Exeter – 88 1965 – Northfield Mt. Hermon, 85 1966 – Phillips Exeter – 66 1967 – Phillips Exeter – 72 1968 – Phillips Exeter – 60 1969 – Tabor – 82 1970 – Phillips Andover – 95 1971 – Phillips Andover – 108 1972 – Tabor – 111 1973 – Tabor – 109 1974 – Tabor – 109.5 1975 – Tabor – 115 1976 – Tabor – 113 1977 – Northfield Mt. Hermon,104 1978 – Tabor – 153.5 1979 – Hyde-ME – 135 1980 – Hyde-ME – 167.5 1981 – Hyde-ME – 206 1982 – Tabor – 133 1983 – Tabor – 146.5 1984 – Deerfield – 153 1985 – Phillips Exeter 1986 – Phillips Exeter – 151.5 1987 – Phillips Exeter – 191.5 1988 – Phillips Exeter – 172.5 1989 – Phillips Exeter – 229.5 1990 – Tabor – 239.5 1991 – Phillips Exeter – 237.5 1992 – Phillips Exeter – 262 1993 – Phillips Exeter – 225 1994 – Hyde-ME – 169 1995 – Phillips Exeter – 205 1996 – Phillips Exeter – 190 1997 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 197 1998 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 235 1999 – Phillips Andover – 195 2000 – Phillips Exeter – 272 2001 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 263 2002 – Loomis Chaffee – 256.5 2003 – Phillips Exeter – 226 2004 – Loomis Chaffee – 257.5 2005 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 212 2006 – Loomis Chaffee – 259.5 2007 – Phillips Exeter – 211.5 2008 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 241 2009 – Phillips Andover – 253 2010 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 296* 2011 – Northfield Mt. Hermon, 260 2013 – Tournament Not Held – 2014 – 2012 – Northfield Mt. Hermon – 231.5 Snowed Out 2015 – Phillips Exeter 2016 – Phillips Exeter 2017 – Phillips Exeter – 232.5 2018 – Phillips Exeter – 193 2019 – 2020 – 2021 – 2022 – 2023 – CLASS A WRESTLING LEAGUE – INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, 1962 – ON Class A Team Champions – Most Titles 1. Phillips Exeter Academy (NH) – 19 2. Tabor Academy (MA) – 10 3. Northfield Mt. Hermon School (MA) – 8 4T. Hyde School–Maine – 4 4T. Phillips Andover Academy (MA) – 4 6T. Loomis Chaffee School (CT) – 3 6T. Northfield Mt. Hermon (MA) – 3 7. Governor Dummer Academy (MA) – 2 8. Deerfield (MA) – 1 CLASS A CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE BECOME COACHES Chris Barker, GDA ’69 (Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall): 1968 @ 110 Robert Thompson, Exeter ’72 (Exeter): 1972 @ HWT James Scheidegger, Exeter ’78 (GDA, NMH): 1978 @ HWT (Nationals: 1978 – 1st, HWT) David Wilson, Tabor ’80 (Canterbury): 1980 @ 160: 1st A’s, 3rd NE; 1979 @ 152: 2nd A’s, 2nd NE Jeff Kent, Andover ’86 (Hyde-ME): 1986 @ HWT Chidozie Alozie, Vermont ’97 (VA, Georgetown CD): 1997 @ 140 Conan Leary, Tabor ’97 (Avon, Deerfield): 1996 @ 189, 1997 @ 189 (OW) 4-TIME CLASS A INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Trevor Prichett, Exeter ’91: 1990 @ 160, 1991 @ 171, 1992 @ 189 (OW), 1993 @ 215 (OW) Adam Greenberg, Hyde-ME ’96: 1993 @ 103, 1994 @ 112, 1995 @ 125 (OW), 1996 @ 140 (OW) Ian Roche, Deerfield ’96: 1993 @ 119, 1994 @ 130, 1995 @ 130, 1996 @ 135 (OW) Matt Stolpinski, Exeter ’03: 2000 @ 145, 2001 @ 152, 2002 @ 152, 2003 @ 160 (OW) Mike Powers, Loomis ’06: 2003 @ 119, 2004 @ 135, 2005 @ 140 (OW), 2006 @ 152 (OW) Ryan Ponte, Northfield Mt.
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