Nottingham starting to learn about itself after three wins in four

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Nottingham starting to learn about itself after three wins in four
Jan. 10, 2015 Wrestling (Scroll down for complete results)
Nottingham starting to learn about itself after three wins in four matches
By Rich Fisher
Fish4scores.com
Jan. 10: The Nottingham High
wrestling team is starting to get it
together, but the key word there is
“starting.”
There’s still work to do.
After defeating Lawrenceville
Friday night the Northstars came
back to defeat Notre Dame and
West Windsor-Plainsboro South in
a quad meet today while losing to
host Monroe. That left the
Fabian Mora had two pins at 220 pounds over the weekend (Photo by Wes "The
Swamprats' record at 5-1.
Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
“At the start of the season we could see the nucleus of a good wrestling team,” assistant Jim “The
Boulder” Becker said. “It has taken some time but that team we envisioned is starting to come
together.
“Our win on Friday night over Lawrenceville Prep was important because it was the first win against a
team with a full lineup that had lots of experienced wrestlers. Today's quad reinforced that we are
coming together to be a strong team. But it also showed how far we really need to go to be able to not
just qualify for sectionals but to make a run at a sectional or state title.”
Those revelations came about in the match with Monroe in which Kervens Bazile, AJ May and Kem
Montina were the Northstars lone winners – all by decision. But the coaching staff also took some
positives from the 51-9 loss.
“Monroe was, by far, our toughest opponent so far this season,” Becker said. “Their lineup is dotted
with numerous region qualifiers. To a man, our team competed with Monroe, giving no quarter, and
making them earn every match point and every team point.
“While the final score is lopsided, we are real proud of the toughness and tenacity we showed in that
match.”
Notre Dame and WWPS are both scuffling this year, so wins there were expected. But it is not about
the result as much as the performance, and Becker had mixed reviews on that.
“The Notre Dame and West Windsor South matches were similar in a few ways,” Becker said. “They
are struggling to fill full lineups but each team has strong individual wrestlers and are the types of
teams that you can't take lightly.
“For the most part, we wrestled well and with the same intensity as we did against Monroe. However,
we had a couple of bouts where we were comfortably ahead, lost focus and got cradled and pinned.
As proud as we are of our team, those situations just can't happen and those lapses will be
addressed in practice next week.”
One notable occurrence this weekend is that Kem Montina returned to the lineup after an ankle injury
and won three decisions and a forfeit.
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Nottingham 51, Notre Dame 20
220: Fabian Mora (N) WBF
285: Stefanos Karpontinis (ND) over Devion Stokes (N) (Fall 0:50)
106: Joe Schneider (ND) over Gregory Daloisio (N) (TF 16-0 5:18)
113: Lucas Quattro (N) over Daniel Schneider (ND) (Dec 9-2)
120: Tariq Morton (N) WBF
126: Janiel Lopez (N) WBF
132: Rommy Abouelela (N) WBF
138: Liam Szentjobi (ND) over Sean Houck (N) (Fall 3:29)
145: Mark Johnson (ND) over Levens Jean-Gilles (N) (Dec 6-2)
152: Kervens Bazile (N) over Matt Wan (ND) (Fall 1:11)
160: AJ May (N) over Steven Horvath (ND) (Dec 3-2)
170: Zachary Grehan (N) over Bryce Houck (ND) (Fall 1:44)
182: Kemberly Montina (N) over David Bell (ND) (Dec 2-1)
195: Jonathon Jacobs (N) WBF
Monroe 51, Nottingham 9
195: Dennis Dressel (M) over Jonathon Jacobs (N) (Fall 1:00)
220: Nicholas Goff (M) over Fabian Mora (N) (Fall 3:20)
285: Nicholas Fromhold (M) over Devion Stokes (N) (MD 9-1)
106: Nicholas DePalma (M) over Gregory Daloisio (N) (Fall 3:49)
113: Andrew Lombard (M) over Lucas Quattro (N) (Dec 8-1)
120: Shawn Gardini (M) over Tariq Morton (N) (MD 11-1)
126: Joe Zargo (M) over Daniel Dempsey (N) (Dec 6-0)
132: Salvatore Profaci (M) over Peter Glazewski (N) (Fall 1:20)
138: Chris Muce (M) over Sean Houck (N) (Fall 1:30)
145: Donald Albach (M) over Levens Jean-Gilles (N) (MD 14-0)
152: Kervens Bazile (N) over Jared Parisen (M) (SV-1 13-11)
160: AJ May (N) over Christopher Turchio (M) (Dec 6-3)
170: Kevin Creech (M) over Zachary Grehan (N) (SV-1 3-1)
182: Kemberly Montina (N) over Kaylon Bradley (M) (Dec 9-4)
Nottingham 60, WW-P South 22
285: Devion Stokes (N) WBF
106: Gregory Daloisio (N) WBF
113: Lucas Quattro (N) over Nikil Ramakrishna (WWPS) (Fall 1:11)
120: Joseph Salerno (WWPS) over Tariq Morton (N) (Fall 2:32)
126: Sean Thompson (WWPS) over Daniel Dempsey (N) (MD 11-1)
132: Nicholas Maher (WWPS) over Peter Glazewski (N) (Fall 1:25)
138: Sean Houck (N) over Robert Miller (WWPS) (Fall 0:38)
145: Levens Jean-Gilles (N) over Duncan Kreutter (WWPS) (Fall 0:23)
152: Rob Armus (WWPS) over Kervens Bazile (N) (Fall 1:22)
160: AJ May (N) WBF
170: Zachary Grehan (N) over Adrian Juzeniw (WWPS) (Fall 1:00)
182: Kemberly Montina (N) WBF
195: Jonathon Jacobs (N)WBF
220: Fabian Mora (N) over Victor Pinto (WWPS) (Fall 1:00)
Friday, Jan. 9
Nottingham 52, Lawrenceville 20
106: Gregory Daloisio (N) over Daniel Joseph (L) (Fall 1:25)
113: Lucas Quattro (N) over Arthur Benson (L) (Fall 1:33)
120: Tariq Morton (N) over Sam Kirby (L) (Fall 0:13)
126: Daniel Dempsey (N) over Daniel Nathan (L) (Fall 1:09)
132: Peter Glazewski (N) over Eliott Kim (L) (MD 13-3)
138: Patrick McLaughlin (L) over Sean Houck (N) (Fall 1:31)
145: Owen Jones (L) over Andy Grullon (N) (Fall 1:53)
152: Paul Codjoe (L) over Levens Jean-Gilles (N) (MD 13-5)
160: Kervens Bazile (N) over Will Kuenne (L) (Dec 9-7)
170: John Davis (L) over Zachary Grehan (N) (MD 21-9)
182: Kemberly Montina (N) over Michael Mellen (L) (Dec 6-2)
195: Jonathon Jacobs (N) over Clark Osborn (L) (Fall 1:14)
220: Fabian Mora (N) over Brandon Leibman (L) (Fall 2:23)
285: Devion Stokes (N) over Henry Flannery (L)(Fall 1:25)