Sectional results: Day 2
Division 1 at Pace University
Semifinals
99 – Nick Barbaria (NR) maj. dec. Alfredo Olmedo (Ar), 17-6; Kevin Rodriguez (PC) dec. Jon Errico (BH), 7-0.
106 – Mike Parise (Br) tech. fall Bryan Ferrandi (NR), 15-0; Blaise Benderoth (NRk) dec. Nick Tolli (Ar), 8-3.
113 – Alex Delacruz (Os) pin Dylan Realbuto (So), 5:48; John Muldoon (PR) dec. Troy Feniger (NRk), 8-1.
120 – Jake DiMarsico (NRk) dec. Liam Erickson (Br), 7-2; Adit Thakur (Ny) dec. Mark Settembrino (RCK), 6-5.
126 – Sam Speno (FL) pin Tommy Gonska (Br), 0:26; Matt Caputo (NRk) pin Danny Murphy (RCK), 5:39.
132 – Danny Ventura (FL) pin Colby Kash (CN), 1:17; John Tambunting (Sc) dec. Luke Minasi (JJEF), 4-3.
138 – Jake Srednicki (Ma) pin Christian Wassweiler (Be), 1:56; Tom Grippi (FL) maj. dec. Max Bachmeier (Ma), 13-0.
145 – Joe Mastro (Yk) dec. Ryan Becker (CN), 8-3; Mike Caputo (NRk) dec. Dale White (JJEF), 3-2.
152 – Brian Realbuto (So) pin Brad Marvin (RCK), 1:18; Kyle McAlpin (Br) dec. Ben Miller (Mk), 4-3.
160 – Matt Pasqualini (FL) pin Dion Duran (Mk), 1:17; Phil Siegel (HH) dec. Nick Giella (Su), 10-7.
170 – Steven Sabella (Yk) dec. Aaron Butler (NR), 6-2; Jack Braun (Sc) dec. Brenden Nunziata (Ar), 10-5.
182 – Jacob Berkowitz (Sc) dec. Ryan Boyle (NRk), 7-0; Thomas Murray (Yk) pin Tome Marku (CS), 1:49.
195 – Mike Spinelli (Ma) pin Paul Okeke (CS), 0:31; Scott Wymbs (HG) dec. Nick Giancaspro (So), 3-2.
220 – Dom DeVita (So) dec. Chris McGann (TZ), 7-0; Tyler Lilly (NR) dec. Dan Clune (FL), 5-3 OT.
285 – David Varian (Yk) dec. Michael Manni (TZ), 2-1; Justin Douglas (NR) dec. Tyler Vanderlinde (RCK), 3-1 OT.
Third place
99 – Errico (BH) dec. Derek DiMarsico (NRk), 7-0. 106 – Tolli (Ar) dec. Alex Oliveto (Su), 12-5. 113 – Realbuto (So) maj. dec. Feniger (NRk), 9-0. 120 – Erickson (Br) maj. dec. Settembrino (RCK), 9-1. 126 – Juan Pablo Loja (SH) dec. Gonska (Br), 4-1. 132 – Kash (CN) dec. Minasi (JJEF), 3-1. 138 – Charlie Garcia (TZ) dec. Bachmeier (Ma), 4-3. 145 – White (JJEF) pin Giancarlo Morreale (FL), 4:23. 152 – Marvin (RCK) dec. Miller (Mk), 1-0. 160 – Giella (Su) pin Duran (Mk), 2:07. 170 – Butler (NR) inj. def. Nunziata (Ar). 182 – Boyle (NRk) dec. Marku (CS), 6-2. 195 – Deondre Pierce (Be) dec. Trent Lofaro (Os), 3-1. 220 – Clune (FL) dec. Bryan Burger (Su), 5-0. 285 – Sean Barry (HH) maj. dec. Conner Reigotti (NRk), 10-0.
Fifth place
99 – Olmedo (Ar) dec. Brandon Fay (FL), 6-2. 106 – Ferrandi (NR) dec. Jack Wagner (HH), 5-1. 113 – Zack Boker (Ma) dec. Travis Becker (Ar), 2-0 OT. 120 – Jimmy Kaishian (Yk) dec. Ben Ettlinger (FL), 8-6 OT. 126 – Murphy (RCK) dec. Jon Russo (HG), 4-1. 132 – Kevin McDermott (HH) maj. dec. Kyle Turchick (So), 9-0. 138 – Wassweiler (Be) pin Joe Koshakow (Sc), 4:33. 145 – Becker (CN) dec. Andrew Artrip (Su), 7-0. 152 – Desmond Djekovic (TZ) dec. Aaron Johnson (JJEF), 7-0. 160 – Aaron Gallagher (Ma) inj. def. Anthony Scott (Ar). 170 – Bretty Perry (JJEF) dec. Declan Myer (JJCR), 7-1. 182 – Jonathan Stokes (NR) dec. Jason DiBenedetto (So), 6-2. 195 – Okeke (CS) dec. Giancaspro (So), 6-3. 220 – Jason Dorsainville (ER) pin Chris McGann (TZ), 4:27. 285 – Manni (TZ) by forfeit Vanderlinde (RCK).
Division 2 at Pace University
Semifinals
99 – Tyler Aslanian (Ed) pin Nick Wilt (Hs), 2:37; Joe Dillon (Na) pin Andrew Barsuch (CH), 1:01.
106 – Vinny Skokos (Na) pin Tom Shultz (CH), 0:43; Jonah Gerstel (Ard) dec. Tyler Wexler (Ir), 7-3.
113 – Trey Aslanian (Ed) tech. fall Stephen Samolsky (Ard), 18-2; Sky Korek (Ed) maj. dec. Stephen Paternostro (Pl), 12-4.
120 – Anthony Calvano (Na) dec. Aiden Conroy (Ard), 7-0; DJ Frederich (CH) dec. Josh Dooz (DF), 11-8.
126 – Drew Longo (Ard) pin Will Graybeal (Ed), 1:44; Graham Williamson (Pl) dec. Dan Guido (CH), 4-2.
132 – David Occhipinti (CH) pin Nick Jolly (OLL), 1:51; Colin Hopkins (Ed) dec. Chris Bruno (PV), 8-4.
138 – Dean Rogener (We) maj. dec. Johnny Martin (CH), 13-3; Matt Dillon (Na) maj. dec. Elder Calim (Wd), 10-1.
145 – Brett Pastore (Ir) dec. Nick O’Halloran (We), 12-6; Jack McCormack (Ed) pin Andrew Horan (CH), 5-3.
152 – Scott Porter (Pa) pin Peter Jones (Ir), 1:02; Anthony Gentile (PV) dec. Edgar Solis (We), 5-4.
160 – Mike Buhlmann (Na) pin Max Ostachowsky (OLL), 4:44; Mike Boyle (DF) pin Constantine Coffinas (We), 3:03.
170 – John Messinger (PV) pin Tyler Estremera (OLL), 4:24; Chris Kim (Ed) dec. Peter Smith (Na), 5-3.
182 – Oliver Mold (Pa) pin Rocco Esposito (Pa), 1:28; Kevin Brundage (Na) pin Evan Shlom (Ard), 1:19.
195 – Dan Breit (Na) pin Jacob Wiegard (OLL), 0:52; Chris Kraft (CH) inj. def. Sergio Ventura (Na).
220 – Matt Acevedo (Pa) def. Daniel Kornberg (Ed); Christopher Minnozi (Hs) pin Quentin Bailey (Hs), 1:05.
285 – Obum Anyichie (Pl) dec. James Maher (OLL), 13-7; Anthony DiNardo (Ir) pin Joe Morello (DF), 2:52.
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With alot of upsets happening I hope the winners can hold their own at states or else section 1 isn’t looking good. No offense but to Delacruz or douglaus but I don’t think they’re the better wrestler. Just was their day. Realbuto better get the wildcard
Hi,
HE WON DIDN’t he?
well it’s official. Time for a change in leadership with the Suffern program. This is an utter embarassment. This program has been set back 10 years. While a dozen programs have jumped over us we continue to accept mediocrity.
Hi,
You must be hi.
Matt Pasqualini has really turned himself into one of the section’s elite wrestlers. I feel that he may actually be Fox Lane’s top wrestler. He could make some serious noise at states.
So you honestly think Delacruz will make it further in the state tournament than realbuto would? Yes he should place but I don’t think he’ll be in the finals like realbuto. And to be honest I don’t know much about douglaus as he’s come outta no where here. Don’t think barry would be in the finals like realbuto but he could place. Douglaus on the other hand is just more unknown.
Could we have another couple late bloomers like duckham last year? Idk but that’s just my 2 cents
Hi,
Delacruz proved he is the better wrestler today. No doubts about it. He was the one standing o the first place spot on the podium. THE END!!!
D. Reabuto was disqualified at Eastern States and did not place at all; Delacruz pinned him today and hi is sayind D. Reabuto will better represent Section 1?
old school is right what has happened to suffern they are not even mediocare
Hey Old School, what do you mean “us ” and “we”? A true Suffern wrestler would never speak like that about the program! They have too much respect for it!
Hi, yes. Delacruz bea
Delacruz beat Duckman twice last year.
Old Coach..I live in reality. I and many other products of that program don’t accept mediocrity. You may subscribe to the theory “it is better to be quiet, to be wrong than be truthful and be ostracized” .... I don’t. This program was once the jewel of the lower Hudson Valley. It is now a run of the mill program. At some point the over see’ers of this program must come to terms with the fact that the program is floundering, or maybe winning has become a little lower on the priority list.