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CLASS a WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 Hosted by Loomis-Chaffee School (CT) CLASS A WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 Hosted by Loomis-Chaffee School (CT) Team Scores 1. Loomis Chaffee School 199.0 2. Choate Rosemary Hall 198.0 3. Tabor Academy 194.0 4. The Phillips Exeter Academy 188.0 5. Phillips Academy 177.5 6. The Williston Northampton School 107.5 7. Northfield Mount Hermon School 89.0 8. Hyde School-ME 86.0 9. Hyde School-CT 66.0 10. Deerfield Academy 61.0 11. Worcester Academy 33.0 12. Wilbraham & Monson Academy 29.0 Individual Tournament Placers 106 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Amir Daouk of Tabor Academy 2nd Place - Kyle Douglas of Loomis Chaffee School 3rd Place - Abhijay Bhatnagar of The Phillips Exeter Academy 4th Place - Parker Sweet of The Williston Northampton School 5th Place - Bryant Sargenton of Choate Rosemary Hall 6th Place - Markus Rhyner of Hyde School-CT 1st Place Match Amir Daouk (Tabor Academy) 3-0, So. over Kyle Douglas (Loomis Chaffee School) 14-3, Jr. (MD 10-1). 3rd Place Match Abhijay Bhatnagar (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 3-1, Fr. over Parker Sweet (The Williston Northampton School) 2-2, Fr. (Fall 0:47). 5th Place Match Bryant Sargenton (Choate Rosemary Hall) 2-2, Jr. over Markus Rhyner (Hyde School-CT) 1-3, So. (Dec 7-3). 113 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Isaiah Bailey of The Phillips Exeter Academy 2nd Place - Michael Lipton of Choate Rosemary Hall 3rd Place - Bennett Sherr of Phillips Academy 4th Place - Jacob De Rothschild of Loomis Chaffee School 5th Place - Parker Loftus of Tabor Academy 6th Place - Erin An of The Williston Northampton School 1st Place Match Isaiah Bailey (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 2-0, Fr. over Michael Lipton (Choate Rosemary Hall) 1-1, So. (Fall 1:41). 3rd Place Match Bennett Sherr (Phillips Academy) 3-1, Fr. over Jacob De Rothschild (Loomis Chaffee School) 10-8, Fr. (MD 15-1). 5th Place Match Parker Loftus (Tabor Academy) 1-2, So. over Erin An (The Williston Northampton School) 0-3, So. (Fall 1:45). 120 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Braden Lohbusch of Loomis Chaffee School 2nd Place - Justin Kim of Northfield Mount Hermon School 3rd Place - Andreas Sheikh of Phillips Academy 4th Place - Hang Zhao of Hyde School-ME 5th Place - Chan Young (James) Chung of Deerfield Academy 6th Place - Riley O`Connell of Choate Rosemary Hall 1st Place Match Braden Lohbusch (Loomis Chaffee School) 14-1, So. over Justin Kim (Northfield Mount Hermon School) 2-1, Jr. (Fall 4:57). 3rd Place Match Andreas Sheikh (Phillips Academy) 3-1, Jr. over Hang Zhao (Hyde School-ME) 3-2, Jr. (Fall 2:18). 5th Place Match Chan Young (James) Chung (Deerfield Academy) 3-2, Jr. over Riley O`Connell (Choate Rosemary Hall) 1-3, Sr. (Dec 4-2). 126 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Josh Hemintakoon of The Phillips Exeter Academy 2nd Place - Traken Sutton of Loomis Chaffee School 3rd Place - Junwoo Choi of Choate Rosemary Hall 4th Place - Verdi Degbey of The Williston Northampton School 5th Place - Dylan Genasci Smith of Tabor Academy 6th Place - Henri Noel of Worcester Academy 1st Place Match Josh Hemintakoon (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 3-0, So. over Traken Sutton (Loomis Chaffee School) 14-3, So. (Dec 5-4). 3rd Place Match Junwoo Choi (Choate Rosemary Hall) 4-1, Sr. over Verdi Degbey (The Williston Northampton School) 2-2, So. (Fall 2:52). 5th Place Match Dylan Genasci Smith (Tabor Academy) 4-2, Jr. over Henri Noel (Worcester Academy) 2-3, Sr. (Fall 2:10). 132 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - John Anderson of Tabor Academy 2nd Place - Christian Vallis of Phillips Academy 3rd Place - Everett Roach of Choate Rosemary Hall 4th Place - Hunter Voslow of The Phillips Exeter Academy 5th Place - Mike Lloyd of The Williston Northampton School 6th Place - Matthew Page of Loomis Chaffee School 1st Place Match John Anderson (Tabor Academy) 3-0, Jr. over Christian Vallis (Phillips Academy) 2-1, Sr. (Dec 5-4). 3rd Place Match Everett Roach (Choate Rosemary Hall) 4-1, Jr. over Hunter Voslow (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 2-2, So. (Fall 1:20). 5th Place Match Mike Lloyd (The Williston Northampton School) 3-2, So. over Matthew Page (Loomis Chaffee School) 3-3, Jr. (Dec 12-6). 138 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Marcos Mercado of Hyde School-CT 2nd Place - Eugene Thagard of Deerfield Academy 3rd Place - Jake Mario of Tabor Academy 4th Place - Richard Jackson of Choate Rosemary Hall 5th Place - Colby Boudreau of Northfield Mount Hermon School 6th Place - Emilio Arellano of Loomis Chaffee School 1st Place Match Marcos Mercado (Hyde School-CT) 4-0, Sr. over Eugene Thagard (Deerfield Academy) 3-1, Jr. (MD 11-2). 3rd Place Match Jake Mario (Tabor Academy) 3-1, Jr. over Richard Jackson (Choate Rosemary Hall) 2-2, Sr. (Fall 1:28). 5th Place Match Colby Boudreau (Northfield Mount Hermon School) 2-2, So. over Emilio Arellano (Loomis Chaffee School) 8-9, Sr. (Dec 5- 4). 145 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Jack Reilly of Tabor Academy 2nd Place - Justin Muchnick of Phillips Academy 3rd Place - Dylan Wallace of Choate Rosemary Hall 4th Place - Kieran Summers of Wilbraham & Monson Academy 5th Place - Dawit Kiflemariam of Hyde School-CT 6th Place - Tyler Koh of The Phillips Exeter Academy 1st Place Match Jack Reilly (Tabor Academy) 4-0, Jr. over Justin Muchnick (Phillips Academy) 2-1, So. (Dec 8-3). 3rd Place Match Dylan Wallace (Choate Rosemary Hall) 4-1, Jr. over Kieran Summers (Wilbraham & Monson Academy) 3-2, Sr. (Fall 1:42). 5th Place Match Dawit Kiflemariam (Hyde School-CT) 2-2, Jr. over Tyler Koh (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 1-3, So. (Dec 4-1). 152 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Christopher Cuomo of Choate Rosemary Hall 2nd Place - Harrison Parsons of Loomis Chaffee School 3rd Place - Ezra Wool of The Williston Northampton School 4th Place - Philippe Holodny of Northfield Mount Hermon School 5th Place - Asaiah Edwards of Wilbraham & Monson Academy 6th Place - Henry DeCamp of Deerfield Academy 1st Place Match Christopher Cuomo (Choate Rosemary Hall) 3-0, Sr. over Harrison Parsons (Loomis Chaffee School) 13-3, Jr. (Dec 3-1). 3rd Place Match Ezra Wool (The Williston Northampton School) 3-1, Sr. over Philippe Holodny (Northfield Mount Hermon School) 2-2, Sr. (Fall 0:29). 5th Place Match Asaiah Edwards (Wilbraham & Monson Academy) 2-2, So. over Henry DeCamp (Deerfield Academy) 1-3, Jr. (Dec 6-2). 160 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Jake Deutschlander of Hyde School-ME 2nd Place - Alex Bloom of Northfield Mount Hermon School 3rd Place - Sean Haggerty of The Phillips Exeter Academy 4th Place - Philip Rubin of Tabor Academy 5th Place - Alex Smith of Loomis Chaffee School 6th Place - Elijah Aladin of Phillips Academy 1st Place Match Jake Deutschlander (Hyde School-ME) 3-0, Jr. over Alex Bloom (Northfield Mount Hermon School) 3-1, Sr. (Fall 2:18). 3rd Place Match Sean Haggerty (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 4-1, Sr. over Philip Rubin (Tabor Academy) 2-2, Jr. (Dec 9-2). 5th Place Match Alex Smith (Loomis Chaffee School) 7-5, Sr. over Elijah Aladin (Phillips Academy) 1-3, Jr. (Fall 0:30). 170 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Jared Jensen of Hyde School-ME 2nd Place - James Palmer of Phillips Academy 3rd Place - Kade Johnson of Deerfield Academy 4th Place - Brandon Cassamassima of Worcester Academy 5th Place - Noah Wright of The Phillips Exeter Academy 6th Place - Yuki Morie of Northfield Mount Hermon School 1st Place Match Jared Jensen (Hyde School-ME) 3-0, Sr. over James Palmer (Phillips Academy) 2-1, Sr. (Dec 6-4). 3rd Place Match Kade Johnson (Deerfield Academy) 4-1, Sr. over Brandon Cassamassima (Worcester Academy) 2-2, Jr. (Dec 6-3). 5th Place Match Noah Wright (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 3-2, Sr. over Yuki Morie (Northfield Mount Hermon School) 1-3, Jr. (Fall 3:44). 182 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Zach Harris of Loomis Chaffee School 2nd Place - Jake Wilson of Northfield Mount Hermon School 3rd Place - Sam Atkins of The Williston Northampton School 4th Place - Henry Curtis of Phillips Academy 5th Place - Curran Sullivan of The Phillips Exeter Academy 6th Place - Jacob Kim of Choate Rosemary Hall 1st Place Match Zach Harris (Loomis Chaffee School) 17-1, Sr. over Jake Wilson (Northfield Mount Hermon School) 3-1, Jr. (MD 14-1). 3rd Place Match Sam Atkins (The Williston Northampton School) 5-1, Jr. over Henry Curtis (Phillips Academy) 2-2, Jr. (Dec 4-3). 5th Place Match Curran Sullivan (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 3-2, Sr. over Jacob Kim (Choate Rosemary Hall) 2-3, Sr. (Dec 2-1). 195 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Patrick St.Martin of The Williston Northampton School 2nd Place - John Barton of Choate Rosemary Hall 3rd Place - Charles Talcott of Phillips Academy 4th Place - Sebastian Dovi of Loomis Chaffee School 5th Place - Patrick Montolio of Tabor Academy 6th Place - Kelvin Borges of The Phillips Exeter Academy 1st Place Match Patrick St.Martin (The Williston Northampton School) 3-0, Sr. over John Barton (Choate Rosemary Hall) 2-1, Sr. (Fall 2:41). 3rd Place Match Charles Talcott (Phillips Academy) 3-1, Sr. over Sebastian Dovi (Loomis Chaffee School) 11-3, Jr. (OT 5-3). 5th Place Match Patrick Montolio (Tabor Academy) 3-2, Sr. over Kelvin Borges (The Phillips Exeter Academy) 1-3, Jr. (Fall 1:24). 220 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Matthew Simon of Phillips Academy 2nd Place - McKinley Halpern-Reiss of Tabor Academy 3rd Place - Max Garrett of Choate Rosemary Hall 4th Place - William Baker of The Phillips Exeter Academy 5th Place - Magomed Shaydaev of Hyde School-CT 6th Place - Netiwat Phukhachee of Wilbraham & Monson Academy 1st Place Match Matthew Simon (Phillips Academy) 4-0, Sr.
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