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Update These Records with Corrections Or Omissions. Email Bill Barron, Bxb4barron@Gmail.Com New England Independent School Wrestling Association Championships – Team Results Update these records with corrections or omissions. Email Bill Barron, [email protected]. Thanks! Top Scoring N.E. Prep Wrestling Teams (# Years in Top 10) – 1993 to 2017 {In evaluating the top teams, we took the top ten team scores from each New England Championship, then assigned a point value: 10 for 1st, 9 for 2nd, etc., to 1 for 10th. Team with tied places split the point total.} 1. Northfield Mt. Hermon (Northfield, MA) – 161.5 (24) 2. Belmont Hill (Belmont, MA) – 144 (18) 3. Phillips Exeter (Exeter, NH) – 141 (18) 4. Loomis Chaffee (Windsor, CT) – 104.5 (18) 5. Brooks (N. Andover, MA) – 96 (16) 6. Brunswick (Greenwich, CT) – 77 (14) 7. Trinity-Pawling (Pawling, NY) – 76 (13) 8. St. Paul’s (Concord, NH) – 69.5 (11) 9. Phillips Academy (Andover, MA) – 61.5 (11) 10. Tabor (Marion, MA) – 52.5 (10) [from 2001 – present; prior year top 10 finishes needed] 11. Roxbury Latin (W. Roxbury, MA) – 42 (12) [from 2001 – present; prior year top 10 finishes needed] 12. Pomfret School (Pomfret, CT) – 31 (10) 12. Williston Northampton (Northampton, MA) – 31 (5) 14. Taft (Watertown, CT) – 27 (4) TEAMS TO WATCH (2009-on): Avon (CT) – 13.5 (3); Suffield (CT) – 12.5 (4); Choate (CT) – 10.5 (3); Greens Farms – 5 (1) NEISWA TEAM CHAMPIONS (multiple years) Belmont Hill (MA) – 2007, 2009, 2016, 2018 Choate (CT) – 1953, 1955 Deerfield (MA) – 1986, 1993 Loomis Chaffee (CT) – 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 Milton (MA) – 1949, 1950, 1952, 1985 Northfield Mt. Hermon (MA) – 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Phillips Exeter (NH) – 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2015, 2017 St. Paul’s (NH) – 1981, 1995, 1997, 1998 NEISWA COACH / OFFICIAL OUTSTANDING SERVICE RECOGNITION 1993 – Dave Hudson, Phillips Exeter Academy (NH), 1982 – 1991: 7 Class A, 4 N.E. Championships 1994 – Graham Ward, Brooks School (MA), 1966 – 1992: 2 ISL Dual, 1 Graves-Kelsey Championships 1995 – Dick Griffin, Milton Academy (MA), 1975 – 1993: 11 ISL Dual, 7 G-K, 1 N.E. Championships 1996 – John Wynne, Taft School (CT), 1966 – 1995, Career: 244 – 96 – 7, N.E. Championship 1997 – Larry Bidstrup, Tabor Academy (MA), 1964 – 1996: 5 Class A, 3 N.E. Championships 1998 – Ted Davis, Hotchkiss School (CT), 1970 – 1997, Program Founder; Career Record: 180 – 156 – 12 1999 – John Buxton, St. Paul’s School (NH), 1969 – 1998; Career: 307 – 130, 4 N.E. Championships 2001 – Frank Millard, Northfield Mt. Hermon School (MA), 1985 – present; Class A Newsletter Editor 2002 – Bill Treese, Worcester Academy (MA), 1984 – 2002; 2 National Prep Runner-Ups 2003 – Dave Coratti, Trinity-Pawling School (NY), 1984 – 2003, Career: 230 – 59, 4 WNEC Championships 2003 – Jack Jones, Prep School Official, 1963 – present; Co-Founder, Eaglebrook Jr. Prep Program 2004 – Steve Ward, Roxbury Latin School, 1976 – present; 9 ISL, 12 Graves-Kelsey Championships 2005 – Jack Craig, Fay School: 1971 – 1978, 63-16-0; Moses Brown School: 1978 – 2001, 230-140-8 2006 – Tim Ostrye, Brunswick: 1981 – 2006, 342-46-3; 2006 National Service Award, 7 WNEC Championship 2006 – Bill Bourne, Park School, 1961 – 2005; Founder, First N.E. Jr. Prep Program; In Memoriam 2006 – Bill Poirot, Brooks School, 1967 – 1990; Lifetime Service Award; In Memoriam 2007 – Don Bradley, Belmont Hill, 1990 – Present; 1 N.E., 6 ISL Dual, 4 Graves Kelsey Team Champions 2008 – Frank Millard, Northfield Mt. Hermon, 1985 – 2008; Nat. Prep Board Chair, Nat. Prep Service Award 2008 – Tim Walsh, Tabor, 1975-1996, 1999-2008; 5 Class A Team Champions, 2 Nat. Prep Champs 2009 – Livingston Carroll, Roxbury Latin MS; Multiple N.E. Jr. Prep Team Champions 2009 – William X. Barron, Cardigan 1980-98, Hyde-ME 1998-2008; Wrestling USA 2006 Editor of Year 2010 – Chips Norcross, Fay – 50 Years N.E. Jr. Prep Coach, Jr. Prep League Co-Founder 2011 – David Wilson, Canterbury 2012 – Scott Heitmiller, St. Paul’s School 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017 – NEW ENGLAND TEAM CHAMPIONS [*points record] {1949 – 1961: public & private combined; 1962 – 1970: private separate, no championship held} 1949 – Milton Academy (MA), 21 pts 1950 – Milton Academy (MA), 33 1951 – St. Mark’s School (MA), 18 1952 – Milton Academy (MA), 20 1953 – Choate School (CT), 24 1954 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 22 1955– Choate School (CT), 35 1956 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 72 1957 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 50 1958 – Kent School (CT), 38 1959 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 37 1960 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 54 1961 – ??? 1971 – (no team title) 1972 – (no team title) 1973 – (no team title) 1974 – (no team title) 1975 – (no team title) 1976 – (no team title) 1977 – (no team title) 1978 – (no team championship) 1979 – (no team title) 1980 – (no team title) 1981 – St. Paul’s School (NH) 1982 – Tabor Academy (MA) 1983 – Governor Dummer Acad. (MA) 1984 – Hopkins School (CT) 1985 – Milton Academy (MA) 1986 – Deerfield Academy (MA) 1987 – Phillips Exeter (NH) 1988 – Phillips Exeter (NH) 1989 – Phillips Exeter (NH) 1990 – Tabor Academy (MA), 118 1991 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 122.5 1992 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 144 1993 – Deerfield Academy 1994 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 1995 – St. Paul’s School (NH), 116 1996 – Taft School (CT), 115.5 116.5 1997 – St. Paul’s School (NH), 1998 – St. Paul’s School (NH), 184 1999 – Williston Northampton (MA), 106 147.5 2000 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 2001 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 161 2002 – Loomis Chaffee (CT), 163 181.5 2003 – Loomis Chaffee (CT), 178 2004 – Loomis Chaffee (CT), 186 2005 – Trinity-Pawling, 121 2006 – Loomis Chaffee (CT), 178.5 2007 – Belmont Hill (MA), 131 2008 – Northfield Mt. Hermon (MA), 201 2009 – Belmont Hill (MA), 179 2010 – Northfield Mt. Hermon 2011 – Northfield Mt. Hermon (MA), 199.5 (MA), 214.5 2012 – Northfield Mt. Hermon 2013 – Northfield Mt. Hermon 2014 – Brooks (MA), 182.0 (MA), 143.5 (MA), 174.5 2015 – Phillips Exeter (NH), 233* 2016 – Belmont Hill (MA), 201 2017 – Phillips Exeter NH, 232.5 2018 – Belmont Hill (MA), 187 2019 – 2020 – 2021 – 2022 – 2023 – 2024 – 2025 – 2026 – {records needed for 1961, 1971 – 1980; team points needed for 1981 – 1989, 1993} New England Independent School Wrestling Association Championships – Individual Results 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 2004 – Josh Wildes, Pomfret, 130 (1st 4X Champ) 2005 – Corey Stewart, Loomis Chaffee, 135 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 – NATIONAL
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