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All-Shore Wrestling Teams
All-Shore Wrestling Teams
All-Shore Wrestling Teams
Shore Sports Network is proud to unveil its 2015 All-Shore teams and season-ending award winners featuring the top performers from the 2014-2015 Shore Conference wrestling season. The teams were selected by SSN's Bob Badders after careful analysis of this season's results, with a heavier emphasis on head-to-head wins and postseason performance...
Wrestler of the Year
Wrestler of the Year
Wrestler of the Year
From the start of the season, Keansburg senior Tyree Sutton was chasing history. Under the bright lights of Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall, he caught it. Sutton’s thrilling 5-3 overtime victory over Holy Cross’s Matt Correnti won him the NJSIAA 195-pound state championship and made him the first wrestler in Keansburg history to win a wrestling state championship...
Sutton Makes History
Sutton Makes History
Sutton Makes History
ATLANTIC CITY - With his life at a crossroads as a sophomore, Keansburg's Tyree Sutton nearly gave up wrestling for good. "It was definitely rough because I flunked in school my sophomore year and didn't really take school seriously because I wasn't competing in any athletics,'' he said...
Memorial Day
Memorial Day
Memorial Day
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter for updates of the state tournament. Semifinals Results Brackets ATLANTIC CITY — For a program as storied as Brick Memorial, it’s not every day the Mustangs do something unprecedented. Yet on Saturday at Boardwalk Hall, four Brick Memorial wrestlers combined to turn in a day for the ages and move within one victory of being crowned a state champion...
Sutton Impact
Sutton Impact
Sutton Impact
ATLANTIC CITY - When Keansburg wrestling assistant Dave Alsieux initially met Tyree Sutton, he was disappointed that he wouldn't get a chance to work with him. "When I first saw him, he looked like a great athlete, but he told me graduated,'' Alsieux said...
NJSIAA Semifinals
NJSIAA Semifinals
NJSIAA Semifinals
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter for updates from the state tournament.    Tweets by @Bob_Badders   NJSIAA Tournament At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City CLICK HERE FOR BRACKETS Semifinals   106 Pat Glory (Delbarton) d. Rich Koehler ...
Sweet 16
Sweet 16
Sweet 16
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter for updates from the state tournament. CLICK HERE FOR BRACKETS  ATLANTIC CITY — When Matt Wilhelm was getting ready for the state tournament this time last season, he saw his seed and let it psych him out...
State Tournament Preview
State Tournament Preview
State Tournament Preview
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter all weekend for updates from the state tournament in Atlantic City. Last season was the first time since 1970 the Shore Conference did not have a state finalist, and the first time since 2003 the Shore didn’t have a team or individual state championship...
A Titan to Remember
A Titan to Remember
A Titan to Remember
TOMS RIVER - Despite no Keansburg wrestler having ever won a Region VI title, senior Tyree Sutton was in the odd position of being a disappointment if he didn't make history at Saturday's tournament at Pine Belt Arena. A state championship contender who became the first state place-winner in Titans history as a junior, Sutton entered the tournament as the No...
Rewriting the Script
Rewriting the Script
Rewriting the Script
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter for scores and news from around the Shore. Click here for video highlights TOMS RIVER — Since the start of the NJSIAA Team Tournament, Brick Memorial’s Cliff Ruggiero has been wrestling on a different level...
District 22 Preview
District 22 Preview
District 22 Preview
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter for scores and news from around the Shore.   2015 NJSIAA District 22 Tournament Friday Feb. 20 and Saturday Feb. 21 at Red Bank Click here for brackets Prelims and quarterfinals, Friday at 5:30 p.m. ...
Depth Over Dominance
Depth Over Dominance
Depth Over Dominance
Scroll to the bottom for video highlights ATLANTIC CITY — For the first time in 44 years, the Shore Conference did not have a wrestler in the NJSIAA Individual Tournament state finals. Initially, calling this season a ‘down year’ made sense...

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