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B6 – Saturday, February 27, 2010                                                                     SPORTS                        www.thedailyjournal.com/sports                                 The Daily Journal
 SOUTH JERSEY
                                       Collegiate wrestling a different beast
MEAN 15
1. Paulsboro (24-1)
                                       Some high school grapplers
                                       don’t anticipate its difficulty
2. Washington Twp. (23-3)                  Most high school athletes dream of one day
                                       competing at the next level, and wrestlers are
3. Absegami (23-4)                     no different.
4. Haddonfield (26-6)                      But collegiate wrestling differs in many
5. Camden Catholic (21-4)              ways from other sports, from the recruiting
6. Eastern (14-7)                      process to the overall competitiveness and lev-
7. Timber Creek (21-4)                 el of talent.
8. West Deptford (18-3)                    St. Augustine Prep coach Joe Melchiore
9. Delran (20-2)                       said colleges aren’t just looking for whoever
                                       wins the most matches.
10. St. Augustine (18-8)                   “They see potential in being able to make a
11. Delsea (11-7)                      good wrestler,” Melchiore said. “The major col-
12. Pennsville (18-4)                  leges are looking for a good
13. Cinnaminson (15-6)                 work ethic. If they’re
14. Collingswood (22-6)                teachable and have a good
15. No. Burlington (19-7)              work ethic, that’s what a
*Records through Thursday              (college) will look for.”
                                           Melchiore also said
 LOCAL RECORDS*                        grades are one of the first                                                                                                                                              Submitted photo
                                       things a college will                                       Gannon University senior heavyweight Frank McGrath (top) locks up an opponent during a match earlier this
103                                    ask about because it                                        season. McGrath, a St. Augustine Prep graduate, has thrived as a collegiate wrestler.
Tom Gattinella, St. Augustine 29-4     doesn’t want to risk                                          Kelley said there’s a marked difference                  said. “I know when I was a senior (in high
Billy Ward, Buena             26-4     investing some of the
John Hennelly, Delsea         23-4
                                                                        patrick                   between the two levels in terms of talent, but              school), all I wanted to do was go wrestle Divi-
                                       little     scholarship                                     both are strictly business. At Bloomsburg, it               sion I and be a national champion, and even I
Dominic Pizzo, Cumberland 13-11
                                       money it receives in
                                                                     BUGANSKI
Jor-EL Cartagena, Vineland 14-14                                                                  was especially competitive.                                 fell out of it. It’s a bigger commitment than
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                                       someone who might                                             “It’s just a thousand times harder (than                 (most wrestlers) probably think.”
Curt Delia, Delsea            29-3     struggle to stay academically eligible. He also            high school),” Kelley said. “You’ll wake up and                Kelley did say his GPA was higher last
Wil Garner, Schalick          19-7     said that upper weight wrestlers usually have              5:30 a.m. and carry people up bleachers, then               year, when he was wrestling, citing the aca-
Connor Palmieri, Buena        11-9     a better chance at earning an athletic scholar-            go to class then practice again at 3:30.”                   demic support athletes receive and the regi-
Jake Derella, Millville      12-12     ship because many bigger athletes play foot-                  There’s also the realization of no longer                mented schedule.
119                                    ball.                                                      being the big shot on the mats.                                “Generally, you have enough time to get
Joe Esposito, St. Augustine 23-8           But wrestling in college simply isn’t for                 “Everyone is as good as you or better,” Kel-             your work done,” Kelley said. “It’s just that
Christian Trainor, Vineland 21-6       everyone.                                                  ley said. “You’re just another kid. Every prac-             wrestling takes away from your social life.”
Will Elliott, Cumberland      18-6         “I think it’s hell, to be honest,” said Rich
Justin Pierotti, Buena       19-11
                                                                                                  tice you have to prove yourself. You have to                   Stories of wrestlers getting burnt out early
                                       Sparks, a former Schalick standout who wres-               prove to (the coaches) that they made the right             in their college careers abound in high school
Dylan Dobzanski, Delsea 18-10
                                       tled for Wilkes College, a Division III pro-               choice to recruit you. And everyone’s trying to             gymnasiums, but for every wrestler who
Jesus Cosme, Millville        13-9
125                                    gram. “It’s so competitive. You try to bond as a           do the same thing.”                                         hangs up their headgear, there’s certainly one
Rob Jillard, Delsea           29-4     group, but there’s so much competitiveness.                   Kelley chose not to wrestle for this, his                that excels on the collegiate mats.
Zach Burgin, St. Augustine 17-11       Every match matters.”                                      sophomore year, but said he wants to compete
Jonathon Rodriguez, Vineland17-9           Scott Kelley, a former Sacred Heart grap-              in something again, and could start wrestling
130                                    pler, found out first hand what Division I                 again.                                                          Patrick Buganski covers high school wrestling
Dillan Berghof, Buena         26-7     wrestling was like at Bloomsburg University,                                                                           for The Daily Journal. Contact him at (856) 563-
                                                                                                     “If you’re not sure if you want to wrestle in            5255 or pbuganski@thedailyjournal.com.
Matt Hennelly, Delsea         24-6     then transferred to The College of New Jersey              college, then don’t wrestle in college,” Kelley
Ricky Azeglio, Vineland       22-5     and got a taste of a Division III program.
Joe Devone, St. Augustine 17-11
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Mike Gleisberg, Vineland
Mark Patterson, St. Aug.
                              25-2
                             21-10
                                                               THE INSIDE STUFF
                                                  By PATRICK BUGANSKI
                                                                                               Q &A
Will Fauver, Schalick         14-9
Richard Morris, Cumberland 12-9                         Staff Writer
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Paxton Burgin, St. Augustine17-11
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Rob Elliott, Cumberland       25-3        Vineland’s Christian Trainor trans- Christian Trainor
152Eric Reger, Delsea         27-3     ferred from Lower Cape May in the mid-
Adam Schroeder, St. Aug.      21-8     dle of last season and missed plenty of             Vineland                                                  Each week, The Daily                                    parts     go
Nick Santiago, Vineland       14-8     mat time due NJSIAA transfer rules                119/Senior
                                                                                                                                                 Journal will speak with                                     back on the
Gary Mosley, Cumberland 12-11          and a torn labrum. Now, the talented 119-                                                                 referee Ron Roberts for an                                  mat,     the
160                                    pounder is trying to make the most of his ent, it’s definitely helped me out a lot.                       inside look at the rules of                                 offensive
Connor Donahue, St. Aug.      23-8     final high school matches and short time
Paul Pierson, Delsea         19-11
                                                                                    Q: What are your thoughts on                                 the mat. Roberts, a 1992                                    wrestler has
                                       in the red and grey. He recently spoke Vineland for all things aside from                                 Buena graduate, is a 13-                                    until
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                                       with The Daily Journal about his tour- wrestling?                                                         year refereeing veteran and                                 beyond reac-
Steffen Rodriguez, Vineland 15-9
189                                    nament hopes and coming to Vineland.         A: They’re good on their academics,                          the current vice president                                  tion time to
Eric Hensel, Buena            23-8                                               they press you a lot, and make sure                             of the New Jersey Wrestling                  Roberts        unlock his
215                                       QUESTION: How much did you’re ready and prepared for college.                                          Officials Association.                                      hands.”
Mahalo Camba, Cumberland 25-0          missing most of last year set you Education wise, I think they’re real                                                                            Where on the body
Chris Johnson, Millville     14-13     back?                                     good. A lot better than I thought they’d                        This week: Locked hands
HWT                                                                                                                                                                              “It doesn’t have to just
                                          ANSWER: It set me back a lot, miss- be.
Dom Hinrichsen, Buena         25-5                                                                                                                  “It’s locking your hands, be around the waist, it can
                                       ing most of the season, then due to my       Q: What are your plans for after
Andrew Baumgardner, St. Aug. 23-9                                                                                                                obviously. Your hands can’t be around the legs if you’re
                                       shoulder operation, I missed six months high school?
Dain Dixon, Millville        14-12                                                                                                               be overlapping.”             still in control.”
                                       for that. I had a long break and I had a     A: I’m going to go to college and
                                       lot to make up.                           wrestle at Buena Vista University
                                                                                                                                                 When it’s locked hands      Locked hands this late in
*Based on reports results, wrestlers                                                                                                                 “Locked hands is always the season
must have a .500 record and at            Q: What do you miss most about (Iowa). It’s Division III. They’re giving
                                       Lower Cape May?                           me a scholarship on my academics.                               going to be against the                    “You have to be 100 per-
least 17 matches.
                                          A: Nothing really.                        Q: What are you going to study?                              wrestler who is in control,             cent sure that it’s locked
                                          Q: What has the move to                   A: I’m going to major in biology.                            the offensive wrestler. At              hands, especially this late
   Now on the Web                      Vineland done for you as a                   Q: What’s your first meal going                              no time will locked hands               in the competition, with
                                       wrestler?                                 to be as soon as the season is over?                            be called on a defensive or             regions here. These kids
                                          A: As a wrestler it’s helped me. (It’s    A: Probably an all-you-can-eat buf-                          neutral wrestler. It’s not              are not locking hands. If
                                       a) new experience with different kids. fet. Definitely hoping my season ends in                           locked hands if the defen-              you’re locking hands at
                                       The intensity in the room is just differ- Atlantic City.                                                  sive wrestler is standing               this level, it’s going to be
                                                                                                                                                 up. Once the supporting                 out in the open.”
                                                                          NEWS AND NOTES
                                          ■ The following are the Outstanding             Fitzgerald 5-2 in the 171 final; West
                                       Wrestlers and Coach of the Year hon-               Deptford’s John Craig.
              BLOG                     orees from last week’s district tourna-               District 30: Washington Township’s
    High school wrestling              ments:                                             Chalie Huff, beat Timber Creek’s Kevin                  Do you hope to wrestle in college?
                                          District 25: Rancocas Valley’s                  Birmingham 13-8 in 130 final; Timber
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                                       Andrew McCoy, beat Northern
                                       Burlington’s Josh Jones 6-5 in the 140
                                       final; Robbinsville’s Rich Galdner.
                                          District 26: Willingboro’s James
                                                                                          Creek’s Nick Cottone.
                                                                                             District 31: Pennsville’s Zach
                                                                                          Inman, beat Kingsway’s Kurtis Becker
                                                                                          3-2 in the 140 final; Pennsville’s Dan
                                                                                                                                                     Yes, at a
                                                                                                                                                    lower level
                                                                                                                                                       12 votes
                                                                                                                                                                                start training
                                                                                                                                                                                   for MMA
                                                                                                                                                                                    6 votes
                                                                                                                                                                                                    “      I’m going to
                                                                                                                                                                                                         try my hardest
                                                                                                                                                                                                        to get into a DI
                                                                                                                                                                                                      school. It’s tougher
 Are you a high school                 Green, beat Eastern’s Hank Stinson 6-5             LaMont.
 wrestling junkie? Can’t                                                                                                                                                                                  wrestling and
                                       in the 140 final; Bordentown’s Joe                    District 32: Egg Harbor Township’s
 get enough of stalling                Sprague.                                           Zach Agostino, pinned Absegami’s Ian                                                                         tougher kids than
                                                                                                                                                                            Yes, Division I               in DII or DII.
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                                          District 27: Bishop Eustace’s Tyler
                                       Orfe, pinned Lenape’s Christian
                                       McGovern in 1:36 in the 140 final;
                                                                                          Capella in 5:46 in 171 final; Absegami’s
                                                                                          Gene Barber.
                                                                                             ■ Rumors have circulated that Ocean
                                                                                                                                                         No
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 Pack” online blog for
                                       Cherokee’s Bill Roller.                            City junior Coley O’Brien (119 pounds,                                       Not sure
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 Jersey grappling info.
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                                       Hairston, beat Haddonfield’s Ray
                                       Schlitt 16-7 in the 152 final; Coach: n/a.
                                                                                          ment with an injury. O’Brien withdrew
                                                                                          from last year’s Region 8 tournament
                                                                                                                                                                         33 votes
 blogs.thedailyjournal.com/               District 29: Paulsboro’s Tyler                  after he failed to make weight. In 2008,                                                                      Ricky Azeglio
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Vineland, Junior
 matpack.                              Burlingame, beat West Deptford’s Max               he was a Region 8 runner-up at 103.
                                                                 THE DAILY JOURNAL’S REGION 7 AND 8 RANKINGS
103                                        5) Sean DiEmma, Paulsboro          (33-4)   4) Wayne Stinson, No. Burlington   (28-4)   3) Joe Renard, Kingsway             (26-3)     2) Jared Holliday, Burlington Twp.    (25-3)
1) Chad Walsh, Camden Catholic (25-5)      125                                         5) John Harvey, Absegami           (27-6)   4) Brian Hairston, Collingswood     (33-3)     3) James Owens, West Deptford         (15-0)
2) Ricky Carter, Washington Twp. (28-3)    1) Joey Duca, Paulsboro            (35-0)   140                                         5) Declan Deveney, Seneca           (25-5)     4) Cliff Farrell, Mainland            (29-2)
3) Billy Ward, Buena             (25-4)    2) T.J. Miller, Camden Catholic    (30-3)   1) James Green, Willingboro        (29-0)   160                                            5) Brian Lussier, Cherry Hill East    (24-2)
4) John Hennelly, Delsea         (23-4)    3) Rob Jillard, Delsea            (29-4)    2) Hank Stinson, Eastern           (28-3)   1) Preston Keiffer, Eastern         (31-1)     215
5) Sal Giacomo, Absegami          (25-5)   4) P.J. Schmidt, Moorestown        (25-4)   3) Mike Bakuckas, Hammonton        (30-0)   2) Nick Palumbo, Seneca             (30-1)     1) Zach Greenwald, Paulsboro         (34-1)
112                                        5) Dan Pak, Delran                 (28-2)   4) Zach Inman, Pennsville          (28-5)   3) Robb Loeffler, Deptford          (24-3)     2) Mahalo Camba, Cumberland          (25-0)
1) Kevin Devoy, Burlington Twp.   (28-0)   130                                         5) Kurtis Becker, Kingsway         (25-4)   4) E.J. Goree, Burlington Twp.      (23-2)     3) Kyle Lloyd, Kingsway              (24-4)
2) Curt Delia, Delsea            (29-3)    1) Tyler Scotton, Willingboro      (33-0)   145                                         5) Kenny Emmons, Pennsville         (28-4)     4) Dylan Gannon, Lower Cape May      (25-2)
3) Kyle Klaus, Haddonfield        (29-3)   2) Travis McDowell, Delran         (27-1)   1) Taylor Walsh, Camden Catholic   (31-3)   171                                            5) Michael Haines, Cinnaminson       (27-3)
4) Brendan Keller, Timber Creek   (29-1)   3) Chalie Huff, Washington Twp.    (29-3)   2) Anthony Baldosaro, Eastern      (26-2)   1) Zach Agostino, Egg Harbor Twp    (30-3)     Hwt
5) Josh Dickinson, Lower Cape May (23-3)   4) Dymere Rappa, Paulsboro         (26-5)   3) Shane Robinson, Absegami        (29-4)   2) Daymein Scott, Washington Twp.   (21-4)     1) Chaz Lear, Lower Cape May         (25-0)
119                                        5) Kevin Birmingham, Timber Creek (31-3)    4) C.J. Cobb, Williamstown         (19-4)   3) Jake Poeppel, Woodstown          (33-0)     2) Dom Hinrichsen, Buena             (25-5)
1) Robert Deutsch, Eastern        (30-2)   135                                         5) Khalid Shakir, Bordentown       (30-3)   4) T.J. Shea, Bishop Eustace        (29-2)     3) Bill Bilo, Timber Creek           (30-2)
2) Matt Sausman, Camden Cath. (17-0)       1) James Higgins, Washington Twp. (28-3)    152                                         5) Dylan Bushby, Haddon Heights     (32-3)     4) Nick Curl, Paulsboro              (31-4)
3) Chuck Zeisloft, Gateway        (29-0)   2) Drew Spector, West Deptford     (25-2)   1) Ben Fanjoy, Cherokee            (30-1)   189                                            5) Kevin King, Collingswood          (31-4)
4) Coley O’Brien, Ocean City      (25-0)   3) Eric Hamrick, Collingswood      (33-3)   2) Eric Reger, Delsea              (26-3)   1) Colin Walsh, Washington Twp.     (29-3)