Sports

Junior Varsity Wrestlers Compete In Concord

Pinkerton wins Nick Zeras JV Rumble. Concord placed 2nd, Bow came in 3rd; Goffstown 4th; North Andover 5th; Merrimack was 6th; Windham 7th.

Eight high schools sent wrestlers to a junior varsity competition on Dec. 9.
Eight high schools sent wrestlers to a junior varsity competition on Dec. 9. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Dozens of wrestlers competed in a round robin junior varsity tournament in Concord on Saturday.

Wrestlers from eight high schools competed in hundreds of matches.

School Placement

Here are the results of the teams based on points.

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  • Pinkerton Academy: 370
  • Concord: 294
  • Bow Brawlers: 197
  • Goffstown: 191
  • North Andover: 127
  • Merrimack: 115
  • Windham: 74
  • Plymouth: 73

Wrestling Places

Here is how the top wrestlers placed.

  • A: Biswas Darjee of Concord High School came in first; Harold Hieronymus of Goffstown High School came in second; Carter Buxton of Concord placed third; Connor Kim of Windham High School came in fourth; and Colin Brassard of Bow High School placed fifth.
  • B: Dominick Hubbard of Concord placed first; Willem Pierce of Goffstown came in second; Aiden Burton of Goffstown placed third; Colby Savage of Plymouth Regional High School came in fourth; and Michael Gagnon of North Andover High School came in fifth.
  • C: Vincent Diamantopoulos of Pinkerton Academy came in first; Josh Roos of Bow placed second; Alyvia Meigh Schultz of Goffstown placed third; while Malcolm Branen in Merrimack High School came in fourth.
  • D: Ellis Pietroniro of Plymouth came in first; Brandon Gendron came in second; Ayden Guevara in Pinkerton came in third; and Robert Tiefenbacher of North Andover came in fourth.
  • E: Allen Martin of Concord came in first; Ahmed Hussein-Elebiary in Windham came in second; Aiden Graham of Pinkerton came in third; while Teagan Hersey of Plymouth came in fourth.
  • F: Nicholas Roberts in Concord came in first; Owen Howard of Merrimack placed second; Rugved Patel of North Andover came in third; and Caleigh Cooper of Pinkerton came in fourth.
  • G: Christopher Guarnaccia of Windham came in first; Matthew Gormady of Pinkerton placed second; Zeland Stakloza of Plymouth placed third; while Cydney Rice of North Andover came in fourth.
  • H: Danny Antonucci of Windham placed first; Shane Rabalais of Bow came in second; Jack Digloria of Goffstown placed third; and Beckett Joas in Pinkerton placed fourth.
  • I: Quinn Urban of Goffstown placed first; Micah Dodds of Merrimack came in second; Franco Valverde of Pinkerton placed third; and Cole Kooken of Pinkerton was fourth.
  • J: Herbie Madden of Bow placed first; Hassan Osseiran came in second for Plymouth; Justin Foss of Merrimack came in third; and Julianna Kajka came in fourth for Pinkerton.
  • K: First place: Tristan Murray of Pinkerton; Mohamed Ibrahim of Concord came in second; Mason Vose of Bow placed third; Yvon Gagnon in Pinkerton came in fourth; Brayden Callen came in fifth for Merrimack.
  • L: Noah Cataldo of Pinkerton came in first; second place went to Nate Ramos of Concord; third was Amir Safa of Merrimack; Jake Antuna of Bow came in fourth; and Nate Marshall of Pinkerton placed fifth.
  • M: First place: Ryley Holt of Concord; Nick Locke placed second for Pinkerton; Jack Lufkin, also of Pinkerton, placed third; and Ryan Hiltz of Windham came in fourth.
  • N: Ryan Dolder of Bow came in first; Brayden Brown, also of Bow, came in second; Carter Doucette came in third for Pinkerton; and Carter Swett, also of Pinkerton, came in fourth.
  • O: Carter Mayotte of Pinkerton came in first; Connor Hoaglund of Concord placed second; Logan Jenista in Concord came in third; and Aiden Hood of North Andover placed fourth.
  • P: First place: Mason Niemiec of Goffstown; Tarik Benammi of North Andover placed second; Caleb Schumacher of Bow came in third; and Joseph Gardner placed fourth.
  • Q: Jacob Coulon placed first for Bow; Chris Hardy of Goffstown came in second; Riley Jenista of Concord placed third; and Aiden Ellis of Pinkerton came in fourth.
  • R: Colby Waszeciak of Concord came in first; Jonas Labedzki placed second for Goffstown; Michael Lane came in third for North Andover; while Dante Szarka of Plymouth came in fourth.
  • S: Lucio Colon-Perez of North Andover came in first; Graham Cagle of Pinkerton placed second; Sullivan Conley of Goffstown came in third; and William Albushies of Bow came in fourth.
  • T: Jacob Hammond came in first for Bow; Sam Acevedo of Pinkerton came in second; Jakob Manseau of Concord placed third; and George Graef came in fourth, also for Pinkerton.
  • U: First place: Gavin Philbrook of Goffstown; Owen Boullion of Bow came in second; Ryan Couillard of Pinkerton placed third; and Luke Labonte in Bow came in fourth.
  • V: First went to Madison Beauregard of Concord; Kellen Whitney placed second for Pinkerton; Jordan Lister, also of Pinkerton, came in third; Charles McBrearty of Plymouth placed fourth; and Meaghan Irwin of North Andover came in fifth.
  • W: Anthony Caruso of Pinkerton placed first; Jon Uber, also of Pinkerton, came in second; Charlie Sarette placed third for Concord; while Joseph Elnar came in fifth for Merrimack.
  • X: Trayven Chen of North Andover came in first; Jacoby Cruz of Concord placed second; Joseph Therrien of Pinkerton came in third; and Wyatt Dutton of Merrimack placed fourth.
  • Y: First: Logan Charest of Goffstown; Camden Carbone of Concord came in second; Avery Bissonnette of Pinkerton placed third; Trevor Woscyna, also of Pinkerton, came in fourth; and Owen Hart of North Andover placed fifth.
  • Z: Kareem Elfakih of Merrimack came in first, while Caleb Molina of North Andover placed second.

The results were via Flow Wrestling.

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