St. Rose buried Bishop Eustace for a second straight year and will now head to Rutgers for the Non-Public B championship game as the favorite to win its first state title since 1977.
St. Rose got within closing distance of its first NJSIAA sectional title since 2004 and turned to 6-foot-8 star Matt Hodge to finish off Bishop Eustace.
Rumson-Fair Haven won the first seven bouts and blew out Jefferson, 60-15, to win the NJSIAA Group 2 championship for the first state title in program history.
Clutch pins by senior heavyweight Ryan Buchanan and sophomore 165-pounder John Saraiva helped St. John Vianney win a rematch with Camden Catholic, 33-24, to win the Non-Public B state championship. It is the Lancers second state title and first since 1995.
A pin in the opening bout by senior Bradford Birch sent the Rams on their way to a dominant win over Phillipsburg that secured the NJSIAA Group 5 state championship on Sunday at Rutgers.
Southern Regional won nine of 14 bouts and secured bonus points in six victories to power past Hunterdon Central, 40-21, in the NJSIAA Group 5 semifinals.
Brick Memorial won the first six bouts and stormed past Colts Neck, 51-15, to win the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 4 title, the program's Shore Conference-best 18th sectional championship.