NATICK, MA — Junior varsity wrestlers from Lowell, Massachusetts, Natick, Concord, New Hampshire, and other communities had a good day of bouts on Saturday at the 28th annual Natick JV Tournament.
Nearly 20 schools participated in hundreds of bouts at the event. Organizers used the “Madison Weight System,” which sets up brackets with a spread of weight settings instead of one specific weight class. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors were in one class of wrestlers, while eighth-graders and freshmen were in another. Some girls also wrestled in the two sets of classes, while others chose to wrestle against boys.
For the 10th to 12th grade boys, Lowell High School racked up 208.5 points to win the division. Host Natick came in second while Concord placed third, one point behind Natick.
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No other New Hampshire schools participated in the event.
In the 8th to 9th brackets for boys, Natick placed first with 178.5 points, Weymouth came in second, and Winchester third. Concord placed fifth.
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For the 10th to 12th grade boys for Concord, Dominic Schinella was third in the 128.4 to 136.8 bracket, Kaden Sherman was second in the 134.6 to 145.4 category, and Nicholas Roberts was second in the 147.8 to 160.9 division. In the 150.9 to 164.5 weight bracket, Jeremy Richard placed first, while Logan Jenista came in second. Jakob Manseau came in fourth in the 181.8 to 190.3 category, while Daniel Hawkins also came in fourth in the 183.8 to 200. Camden Carbone was first in the 261.4 to 287.5 category, while Damon Corbett came in fourth. Jacob Breau came in first in the 330.7 to 333.7 weight class.
For the 8th to 9th brackets for boys, Khai Jawitz came in third, Nolan Levesque was fourth in the 142.1 to 152.4 weight class, and Davien Dionne came in second in the 143.6 to 155.5 class. Emerson Beauregard came in first in the 246.5 to 257.6 category.
Full results can be found here.
2024 Noble Invitational In Maine
Boys and girls from nearly 50 high schools participated in the two-day Noble Invitational in Maine.
Girls had 12 weight classes, while boys had 14.
For the boys, Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, MA, placed first with 191.5 points, Noble came in second, and Bishop Hendricken High School in Warwick, Rhode Island, placed third. Salem came in fourth, Concord sixth, Spaulding Regional came in 13th, and Hollis Brookline came in 19th. Portsmouth placed 26th, Londonderry came in 27th, John Stark Regional was 28th, Dover placed 44th, while Oyster River Regional and St. Thomas Aquinas High School were 46th.
For the girls, Massabesic High School in Waterboro, ME, was first, Mt. Blue High School in Farmington, ME, placed second, and Belfast High School came in third. Spaulding Regional placed fifth, Salem came in seventh, Concord was 18th, Londonderry came in 26th, and Oyster River Regional placed 29th.
Wrestlers in Patch communities placing for boys include: Biswas Darji placing sixth for Concord in the 106 weight category; Evan Lynch of Salem came in first in the 120; Salem’s Spencer Buscema was third in the 126; Andrew Craig came in sixth for Portsmouth in the 132 bracket; Caleb O’Rourke of Salem placed fourth in the 136; In the 144, Reilly O’Brien came in fifth for Salem; Concord’s Max Chung in the 157 came in fourth; Londonderry’s David Pento Jr. in the 175 class came in first; Isaiah Puckett of Concord in the 210 placed fifth; and Wayne Gutierrez-Sakakeeny of Concord came in third in the 285 weight bracket.
Girl’s results: Ella Paris of Salem placed third in the 100 weigh bracket; Keira Lynch of Salem came in third in the 132; and Madison Beauregard of Concord came in first in the 185.
View the full results here.
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