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Down to 12
Down to 12
ATLANTIC CITY -- The Shore Conference went down to Atlantic City for the state tournament with 42 wrestlers aiming to win a state champion, but the dream is alive for just 12 after Friday's preliminary and pre-quarterfinal rounds. Region 6 had 30 of its wrestlers lose in either the first or second rounds on the opening night of the NJSIAA Individual Tournament at Boardwalk Hall, including a stunni
State Tourn. Preview
State Tourn. Preview
The Shore Conference will descend on Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City this weekend as 42 wrestlers will go for high school wrestling immortality in the NJSIAA Individual Tournament. New Jersey's state wrestling tournament is one of the most prestigious in the nation as one of just three states to wrestle in a one-class state tournament (California and Indiana are the others)...
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...
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
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...
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...
A Great Feeling
A Great Feeling
ATLANTIC CITY - This past summer, Brick Memorial junior wrestler Alec Donovan spent the longest 96 hours of his life hoping and praying that the feeling in his right arm would return. “It was terrifying,’’ Donovan said. "I had no idea if the feeling would come back...
Hit the Ground Running
Hit the Ground Running
Follow Bob Badders on Twitter for updates from the NJSIAA Individual State Tournament Click here for tournament brackets   ATLANTIC CITY — Shawn McCord was riding high and breathing easy heading into the 2014 NJSIAA Individual State Tournament, which is pretty much never the case for a wrestler stepping onto the mats at Boardwalk Hall for the first time. ...