BOYS WRESTLING ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Nate Blanchette (Central Catholic)
Michael Boulanger (Milford)
Thomas Brown (Chelmsford)
Jack Callahan (Tewksbury)
Brayton Carbone (Shawsheen)
Luke Connolly (Northeast/Bishop Fenwick)
Miles Darling (Essex Tech/Masconomet)
Brock Desmarais (Dracut/Tyngsboro)
Matthew Harrold (Haverhill)
Rawson Iwanicki (St. John’s Prep)
Hampton Kaye-Kuter (Milford)
Rafael Knapp (Algonquin)
Nathan Leach (Bridgewater-Raynham)
Emmett Logan (Lowell)
Drew McGourty (Braintree)
Yandel Morales (Andover)
Brent Nicolosi (Haverhill)
Jonah Paulino (Monty Tech)
Alex Schaueblin (St. John’s Prep)
James Tildsley (Shawsheen)
Sidney Tildsley (Shawsheen)
Jayden Toppan (Gloucester)
Michael Toppan (Gloucester)
Joe Tully (Carver)
Matthew Walsh (Bedford/Acton-Boxboro)
NATE BLANCHETTE
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
The 182-pound junior was taken down simply twice all season in going 53-0, successful the Lowell Holidays, Div. 1 North, Div. 1 State, All-State and New England titles. He just lately gained the NHSCA Nationals in Virginia Beach. For his profession, Blanchette has greater than 100 wins and a pair of New England titles to his title. Blanchette can also be a nationwide champion in Judo.
MICHAEL BOULANGER
MILFORD
The sophomore recorded a 47-7 document on the season, successful the Div. 2 West and Div. 2 State titles. Boulanger took second on the All-States and a fifth within the New Englands. A 3-year varsity wrestler, Boulanger has an general document of 95-20. The two-sport athlete has a 4.64 GPA. In the offseason, Boulanger trains on the MetroWest United Wrestling Club.
THOMAS BROWN
CHELMSFORD
The sophomore is effectively on his approach to changing into an all-time nice heavyweight wrestler within the state. He went 62-0 on the season, successful the Div. 1 North, Div. 1 State, All-State and New England titles. Brown then rolled to the NHSCA Sophomore National High School title. The two-time Merrimack Valley Conference Wrestler of the Year now has a profession mark of 117-3. Brown can also be a standout soccer participant who earned all-league honors.
JACK CALLAHAN
TEWKSBURY
The senior was one of many prime 126-pounders in New England this previous season. Callahan went 53-4, capturing the Div. 3 North, Div. 3 State and All-State titles, whereas taking second on the New Englands. The Merrimack Valley Conference Wrestler of the Year concluded his profession with a 137-28 document. A member of the National Honor Society, Callahan trains within the offseason at Doughboy Wrestling Club.
BRAYTON CARBONE
SHAWSHEEN
The 120-pound sophomore recorded a powerful 54-6 season, successful the Div. 1 North sectional, Div. 1 State and All-State titles. Carbone positioned within the New Englands and was the runner-up on the Lowell Holidays. Carbone additionally performed on the college’s soccer workforce that superior to the Super Bowl. He will enter his junior 12 months with greater than 100 profession wins.
LUKE CONNOLLY
NORTHEAST/BISHOP FENWICK
The 145-pound junior captured the Div. 2 North title, whereas taking second on the Div. 2 North state and third on the All-State in ending the season with a 52-7 document. The two-time Div. 2 North sectional champion and Div. 2 state runner-up has a profession document of 84-13. A member of the National Honor Society, Connolly wish to ultimately play faculty soccer and research engineering.
MILES DARLING
ESSEX TECH/MASCONOMET
The 120-pound junior posted a 51-5 document on the season, inserting within the prime 4 on the Div. 2 North sectional, Div. 2 State, All-State and New England championships. Darling was the Outstanding Wrestler on the Wilmington Sons of Italy match and in addition gained the Brendan Grant Memorial Tournament. A member of the National Honor Society, Darling has a profession mark of 116-10.
BROCK DESMARAIS
DRACUT/TYNGSBORO
The 152-pound senior was named the MVP of the Mid-Wach League after successful the sectional and state title earlier than inserting second on the All-State. A two-sport standout, Desmarais is a four-year varsity lacrosse participant who was named the MVP of the Merrimack Valley Conference. Desmarais has dedicated to play faculty lacrosse at Rutgers University.
MATTHEW HARROLD
HAVERHILL
The highly-touted freshman lived as much as the early hype. The 220-pounder gained the Div. 1 State title, was third within the All-States and second on the New Englands in ending the season with a 57-6 document. Harrold trains within the offseason at Smitty’s Barn.
RAWSON IWANICKI
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The 160-pounder was 61-0 as a senior, which included wins on the Div. 1 North Sectional, Div. 1 State, All-State and the New Englands. A 3-time sectional champion in addition to two-time state, All-State and New England titleist, Iwanicki ended his profession with a 190-5 document. A member of the National Honor Society, Iwanicki will wrestle at Columbia University this fall.
HAMPTON KAYE-KUTER
MILFORD
The senior heavyweight was one of many prime wrestlers in New England this previous season. Kaye-Kuter was the All-State finalist and positioned third on the New Englands. He was a key a part of a Milford workforce that captured back-to-back Div. 2 state workforce titles. Kaye-Kuter will proceed his wrestling profession on the University of Nebraska within the fall.
RAFAEL KNAPP
ALGONQUIN
The 170-pound senior turned in a stellar 58-1 season, successful the Div. 1 West/Central, Div. 1 State, All-State and New England titles. Knapp was fourth on the Senior Nationals, incomes All-American honors. A 3-time sectional champion, Knapp ended his profession with a 133-14 document. A 3-year starter in lacrosse, Knapp will wrestle on the University of Buffalo within the fall.
NATHAN LEACH
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM
The 195-pound senior captured the All-State title and completed fifth within the New Englands, capping off a powerful 42-2 season, giving him a profession mark of 90-9. The MVP of the Southeast Conference can also be an honor roll pupil. A multi-sport athlete, Leach was an all-conference performer in soccer. He will attend Johnson and Wales University within the fall.
EMMETT LOGAN
LOWELL
The 106-pound freshmen went 51-6 on the season, 39 of the wins coming through pin. Logan was undefeated in twin meet competitors and went to win the Salem Blue Devil Classic and Wayland Holiday Tournament titles. A finalist on the prestigious Lowell Holidays, Logan was a finalist on the Div. 1 North, Div. 1 State, All-State and New Englands. A excessive honor roll pupil, Logan trains at Doughboy Wrestling Club.
DREW MCGOURTY
BRAINTREE
The 152-pound junior had a banner 12 months for the Wamps. The Bay State Conference Herget MVP had an general document of 53-2, gained the Div. 1 South sectional, Div. 1 State and All-State titles, whereas taking a 3rd on the New Englands. A two-time sectional champion, McGourty has a profession mark of 84-8. In the offseason, McGourty trains with MetroWest United Wrestling.
YANDEL MORALES
ANDOVER
The 106-pound freshman had an excellent season, successful the George Bossi Lowell Holidays, Div. 1 North Sectional, Div. 1 State and All-State title earlier than taking a 3rd on the New Englands, ending the season with a 57-2 document. A two-year varsity performer, Morales already has 97 wins and a Merrimack Valley Conference Wrestler of the Year award on his resume.
BRENT NICOLOSI
HAVERHILL
The 160-pound junior was the runner-up on the New Englands and took third on the All-States, ending his season with an general document of 126-6. A Lowell Holiday champion, Nicolosi has been a NHSCA Freshman All American and a previous Div. 1 state champion. In the offseason, Nicolosi trains at Smitty’s Barn.
JONAH PAULINO
MONTY TECH
The junior standout was the premier 132-pounder in Massachusetts this previous season. Paulino was 51-1, together with titles on the Lowell Holidays, Div. 2 West, Div. 2 state and All-States, earlier than settling for third on the New Englands. A two-time sectional and state champion, Paulino has a profession document of 80-4.
ALEX SCHAEUBLIN
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The 113-pound senior captured the Div. 1 North, Div. 1 State and All-State title as he posted a stellar 58-1 season. A two-time Div. 1 State champion, Schaeublin ended his profession with a 131-6 document. A two-time Academic All-American in addition to an honor roll pupil, Schaeublin has dedicated to wrestle at Trinity College.
JAMES TILDSLEY
SHAWSHEEN
The 132-pound freshman gained his second straight Lowell Holiday title in addition to the Div. 1 North Sectional and Div. 1 state titles concluding his season with a 61-3 document. Tildsley additionally performs soccer and was the main tackler for Shawsheen on its run to a Div. 5 Super Bowl look. In the offseason, Tildsley trains at Doughboy Wrestling in Lowell.
SIDNEY TILDSLEY
SHAWSHEEN
Tildsley gained a second straight Div. 1 North, Div. 1 State, All-State and New England titles in boosting his profession document to a tremendous 132-1. The 138-pound sophomore went on to earn All-American honors by inserting second on the Sophomore National High School championship at Virginia Beach. An honors pupil, Tildsley earned All-Scholastic honors in soccer as he led the Rams to the Div. 5 Super Bowl title sport.
JAYDEN TOPPAN
GLOUCESTER
Toppan proved himself to be the premier 225-pounder within the state this previous season, capturing the Div. 3 North, the Div. 3 State and All-State titles. The Northeastern Conference Wrestler of the Year, Toppan has a profession document of 125-31. A 3-sport athlete who plans on wrestling and learning enterprise advertising and marketing in faculty, Toppan trains within the offseason at Smitty’s Barn in Kingston, N.H.
MICHAEL TOPPAN
GLOUCESTER
The junior captain was the Div. 3 North and Div. 3 State champion at 195 kilos. Toppan was second on the All-State and positioned within the New Englands. The honor roll pupil has a profession document of 127-23. A multi-sport athlete, Toppan was a captain in soccer and in addition competes in monitor and discipline. In the offseason, Toppan trains at Smitty’s Barn in Kingston, N.H.
JOE TULLY
CARVER
The 160-pound senior gained his second Div. 3 South sectional and Div. 3 state title, incomes Outstanding Wrestler within the course of. The two-time South Shore League MVP took second within the All-State and ended his highschool profession with a fifth-place effort on the New Englands. An honors pupil, Tully will research pc science and engineering, whereas wrestling at WPI.
MATT WALSH
BEDFORD/ACTON-BOXBORO
After a knee harm minimize Walsh’s junior season brief, the 182-pound senior made up for misplaced time by posting a strong 23-3 season. Walsh gained the Div. 1 Central/Metro title, then positioned within the prime three on the Div. 1 State, All-State and New England tournaments. Walsh took fourth on the National High School Wrestling championships. A member of the National Honor Society, Walsh will attend Harvard University within the fall.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Drew McGourty, Matt Utley, Ben Hankinson (Braintree); Gabe Thomas, Jamie Evarts, Jack Fitzgerald (Brookline); Dan Sullivan, Alexi Florian (Framingham); Mason Pellegri (Milton); Aritra Tapaswi, Joe Linton, Shaun McLaughlin, Ethan Opela, Michael Anniballi, Bennett Sonneborn, Jake Ashman, Tucker Vician (Natick); Emanuel Psikarakis, Felix Munoz (Needham); Benjamin Brenner (Newton North); Logan Murphy (Walpole); Jonah Ginsberg (Wellesley); Nick Swan, Tyler Ahern (Weymouth)
MVP: Drew McGourty, Shaun McLaughlin
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Theodore Lourie, Ruben Morales, Michael Tavares, Robert Wingert (Latin Academy); Jailyn Edmonds, Jhayvon Napoleon, Kenny Tan (Quincy Upper)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
Brandon Shull, Nate Ryan, Adam Forrest, Marco Simonelli, Sophia Simonelli (Barnstable); Avery Deorsey, Luke Steele, Gavon Potter (Sandwich); Henry Rank, Peter Silvernail (Nauset)
MVP: Avery Deorsey
CAPE ANN LEAGUE/NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Sam Bird, David Glynn, Cameron Arya (Lynnfield/North Reading); JJ Figueroa-Mercado, Aiden DeCoste, Joe Allen, Michael Toppan, Jayden Toppan (Gloucester); Trevor Kamuda, Tanner Kamuda (Pentucket); Gino Sicari, Tristan Gold, Nathan Barry (Beverly); Mason Hinshaw (Marblehead/Swampscott); Brendan Dalton, Alex Rodriguez (Salem); Will Pinto, Sam LoRusso (Saugus/Peabody); Joseph Baker (Danvers)
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Alex Schaeublin, Jimmy Lally, Jayden D’Ambrosio, Rawson Iwanicki, Marc Piniero, Alex Bajoras (St. John’s Prep); CJ Ewing, Landan Gray, Emanuel Rosa-Nieves, Navid Sohaili, Antonio Leandres, Jackson Harris (St. John’s); Pat McCarron, Matt Thorley, Nolan Bastis, Jack Renehan (BC High); Joao Pires, Brendon Coutts, Mickey Doyle, Jack Gill (Catholic Memorial); Nathan Sayers 126, George McAteer (Xaverian); Andrew Maher (Malden Catholic)
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Dante Graziano, Dante Giusti, Caleb Caceres, Thomas Cormier, Jake Metcalf, Benjamin Gooltz, James Tildsley, Sidney Tildsley, Austin Malandain, Collin McAveney, Miles Darling, Garret Hunter, Trevor O’Neil (Essex Tech/Masconomet); Michael Deleon, Jason Sanchez (Greater Lawrence); Anthony Midolo, Sebastien Boisvert, Jeremy Rousseau, Eric Talley (Whittier); Gabe Bischoff (Greater Lowell); Jonathan Gutierrez Fonseca (Lynn Tech); Luke Connolly (Northeast/Bishop Fenwick); Anthony DeBenedictus (Nashoba Tech)
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
THORPE: Chris Demers (Westford Academy); Henry Stratman, David Santana, Ronan Miller (Boston Latin); Nate Garozzo (Lincoln-Sudbury); Nathan Tobe, Jake Zocco, Michael Keenan (Wayland); Miles Mattaliano, Eddie Myles, Bud West, Conor Murphy, Joe Lavery, Jonathan Charles (Concord-Carlisle)
MVP: Jonathan Charles
FOLEY: Drew Unger, Alex Rhein, Dylan Kadish, Tyler Kadish, Vincent Flemming, Jesse Youngblood, Freya Munshi,Vassili Syssoev (Newton South); Conor Gavin (Waltham); Eric Kantorovich, Anirudh Kumar, Ian Grove, Emil Colon, Giovanni Sabetelli, Matt Walsh (Bedford/Acton-Boxboro);
MVP: Freya Munshi, Matt Walsh
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Colton Johnson, Samuel Connolly (Mansfield); Ruairi Ritson (Canton); Jamie Calabrese, Marco Yerardi (Foxboro); Jaden Hinton, Nathan Lipski (Oliver Ames); Cameron Birnbaum, Nicholas Varvak, Cyrus Jones, Ashmith Yeruva, Cormac Horlbogen (Sharon); Caden Beder (Stoughton); Braxton Ferro, Gregory Berthiaume (North Attleboro); Logan Frank, Ethan Harris (Taunton); Colby Cloutier (King Philip); Alex Foley, Riley Carlucci (Franklin); Hampton Kaye-Kuter, Michael Boulanger, Aidan Baum, Derek Marcolini, Sean Donovan (Milford)
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Brooke Weafer, Jacob Bettencourt, Nathan Hicks, Cody Reed, Jack Ramondetta, James McDonough (Bristol-Plymouth); Griffin Machie, David Hunt, Malakai Risotti, Richard McGreevy, Anthony Ashe, Brady Benfeito (Bristol-Plymouth/Dighton-Rehoboth); Aidan Weeman, Brandon Allen, Teddy Connors, Marco Pantazopoulos, Cole King, John Hansen, Conner Jackson, Owen Maag, Jace Silva (Tri-County); Ethan Mayo (South Shore Voke); Jeremiah Hale (Southeastern)
MVP: Jacob Bettencourt, Ethan Mayo
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Emmettt Logan, Quin Foyle, Jaxson Phachansiri (Lowell); Michael Morris, Brent Nicolosi, Matthew Harrold, Shea Morris (Haverhill); Dom Gangi, Vincent DeMaio, Joe Bolduc, Josiris Gomez (Methuen); Yandel Morales, Jason Ballou (Andover); Nate Blanchette, Jason Belkus, James Bohenko, Jaclyn Dehney, Nick Spero (Central Catholic); Thomas Brown, Aiden Sherman, Jack Walsh, Bob Hennessey (Chelmsford); Jack Callahan, Paxton Green, Jack Donovan (Tewksbury);
WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Nate Blanchette, Thomas Brown, Jack Callahan, Yandel Morales
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
BOYS ALL-LEAGUE: Alec McLaughlin, Luke Brodeur, Braden Marceau-Olayinka, Nico Chuilli, Oto Albanese (Melrose); Colton Blomquist (Reading); Joe Mahon (Woburn); Andrew Valley, Joe Lamonica, Tommy Grover (Wakefield); Julien Cella (Wilmington); Nadin Baghdady (Belmont); Sean McCaffrey (Arlington); Ahmad Kiswani (Burlington)
MVP: Braden Marceau-Olayinka
GIRLS ALL-LEAGUE: Molly Moroney (Burlington); Hannah Bryson (Wilmington); Logan Murray (Woburn); Tessa Master (Watertown)
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Steven Shortt, Anthony Innello, Cole Slocum, Luke Hutton, Jack Johnson, Dom Ortiz (Duxbury); Angel Bonilla, Anthony Mann, John Ryan (Hanover); Jack Kelleher, Sam Oppedisano, Ian Prebble, Aidan Chan (Hingham); Nathan Lang, Alex Robinson (Marshfield); Aidan Callahan (Pembroke); Max Sturtevant, Sean Petersen (Plymouth North); Heath McGilvray (Plymouth South); Sara McLaughlin, David Murphy (Scituate); Robby Lewis, Camden Hawkes, Gavin McKenna, Justin Vincenti, Caleb Berry (Silver Lake); Charlie Lussier, Austin Gamber, Christian Grimaldi, Braden Kain, Aidan Guiliani, Cooper Lussier,
Maddox Colclough (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Charlie Lussier, Anthony Mann
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Brandon Winn, Aman Khalil (Brockton); Jose Bonilla, Luis Garcia (New Bedford); Seth Chuon, Josh Yentz, Kayden Chaney (Durfee); Nathan Leach, Chris Hogg, Christian Curley, Kennedie Davis, Myles Beckett, Brent von Magnus, Jack Alves (Bridgewater-Raynham)
MVP: Brandon Winn, Nathan Leach
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Caleb Newman, Adam Distasio, John Carlson, Justin Sokol (Hopkinton); Anthony Touchette, Zak Robinson (Holliston); Dimitar Yotsov, Gavin Luciano, Gabe Thomasson, Jason Winston, Daniel Ayala (Norton); Joel Puri (Bellingham); Nate Hsu, TJ Wyman (Norwood); Adrian Guzman, Anton Puhlach, Patrick DesLausiers, Liam Fleming, Nate Cavanaugh, Zach Brennan (Ashland); Matthew Garcia (Dedham)
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