Princeton High’s Blase Mele became the fourth Mercer County boys wrestler to win a state title on Saturday night.
Although some people might use a different adjective to describe it, today is a special occasion as it marks the 40th anniversary of The Trentonian’s Slammy wrestling awards. While it’s true all this ...
When Princeton’s Blase Mele defeated Pope John’s Donny Almeyda 7-1 in the final of the NJSIAA/IBEW Local 102 State Wrestling ...
It's going to be an historic day in the annals of Mercer County wrestling on Saturday because for the first time it will have both a girl and boy compete in the finals at the NJSIAA State ...
The NJSIAA individual wrestling championships got started Thursday at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City with 32 wrestlers ...
After getting shutout in the state title department last season, Camden Catholic's Sammy Spaulding ended the drought.
Almeyda, a four-time state qualifier and two-time fourth-place finisher while at his previous school, secured his first spot ...
Top seeds: 1 – Rumson-Fair Haven’s Sonny Amato (37-1); 2 – Princeton’s Blase Mele (23-1); 3 – St. Peter’s Prep’s Laudan Henry ...
The NJSIAA individual wrestling championships got started Thursday at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City with 32 wrestlers competing in each weight class. Here are the full results from the boys ...
And, at 144, returning state champion Sonny Amato won his final 9-3 over Princeton’s Blase Mele, who was a sixth place ...
The NJSIAA wrestling championships get started Thursday in Atlantic City. Take a weight-by-weight look at what to watch for ...