Wrestling – 2016 NJSIAA District Tournaments Seeds/BracketsBob BaddersBob BaddersPublished: February 17, 2016The 2016 NJSIAA District 21 through 24 wrestling tournaments were seeded on Wednesday night.Below are the seeds for each district and brackets, if available.District 21 at ManalapanBrackets District 22 at Red BankBrackets District 23 at Brick MemorialBrackets District 24 at Pine Belt ArenaBrackets Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
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