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SWR’s Joe Condon Reaches 300 Career Wins

The Shoreham-Wading River High School wrestling team took part in a recognition ceremony of varsity head coach Joe Condon on achieving his 300th career win with the celebrated Wildcats.

Athletic Director Eric Bramoff hosted the Jan. 8 celebration before a home match against Bayport-Blue Point.

Coach Condon achieved the historic milestone at the December 27th Mountain Duals in Johnston, NY. He was lauded by former SWR wrestling coach Athletic Director Paul Jendrewski and current assistant wrestling coach Kevin Nohejl, who shared stories of Coach Condon’s contributions and legacy to SWR’s wrestling program. Family members, administrators, and spectators gifted him with a plaque.

John Glenn Wins D2 NYS Dual Meet Championship

Congratulations to John Glenn on winning the Division II New York State Wrestling Dual Meet Championship!

Glenn beat Nassau’s Plainedge, 38-29, in the finals.

John Glenn (JG) 38, Plainedge (Pdge) 29
131 – Dom Agovino (Pdge) dec. Aidan Lee (JG) 9-6 SV
138 – Karahn King (JG) TF Jon Cynar (Pdge), 18-1
145 – Kyle Carter (Pdge) pinned Ricky Jimenez (JG), 1:41
152 – Peter Bell (JG) def. Luke Nieto (Pdge) by DQ 3:52
160 – Dylan Bulger (JG) pinned Jake Dephillips (Pdge), 1:04
170 – Dylan Fella (Pdge) dec. Niko Drakopoulos (JG), 6-1
190 – Devin Downes (Pdge) pinned David Rafiq (JG), 0:54
215 – Carmine Gerbino (JG) TF Jake McClosky (Pdge), 20-4
285 – Elijah Porpora (JG) pinned Jayden Camp (Pdge), 0:58
101 – Luke Worzel (Pdge) TF Gianni Vargas (JG), 18-2
108 – Joe Manfre (Pdge) pinned Syed Abbas (JG), 0:57
116 – Tommy Aiello (JG) TF Nick Gerbasi (Pdge), 15-0
124 – Ashton Presti (JG)TF Jon Luca Frucci (Pdge), 19-4

Huntington Native Named Youngest D1 Wrestling Coach in Country

From LIU Athletics 

LIU Athletics is pleased to announce the promotion of Huntington native John Arceri to head coach of its wrestling team.

“I am excited to have Coach Arceri lead our men’s wrestling program and happy for our team as we continue to see great success and community support surrounding our program,” said LIU Director of Athletics Elliott Charles.

During Arceri’s prep career at Huntington High School, he was a state champion, a two-time state finalist, and a four-time county champion. He earned the prestigious High School Freak Show National Champion title, cementing his status as one of New York’s top high school wrestlers.

Having originally joined the staff as an assistant coach in 2022, Coach Arceri has played a pivotal role in the program’s development, helping to guide three EIWA place winners and mentoring LIU’s first-ever national qualifier.

“I’m honored to take on the role of head wrestling coach at Long Island University. This program has incredible potential, and I’m excited to build on its foundation to create a culture of hard work, accountability, and success, both on and off the mat,” he said.

“As the youngest NCAA Division 1 head wrestling coach in the country, I see this as a tremendous opportunity to inspire not only my team, but also the next generation of wrestlers who dream of achieving greatness,” Coach Arceri continued. “I’m grateful for the trust the university has placed in me, and I’m committed to helping our student-athletes excel as competitors, students, and individuals. The future is bright for LIU Wrestling and I can’t wait to get started.”

Coach Arceri brings a wealth of experience to his new role, both as a coach and as a former standout wrestler. At Nassau Community College (NCC), Arceri became a national qualifier and contributed to Nassau’s victory in the 2018 Division III National Championship. He continued his wrestling career at the University at Buffalo, where he became a national qualifier once again after finishing fourth at the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championships. He was named a Scholar All-American and earned Academic All-MAC honors for his academic achievements.

Section XI Dual Wrestling Championships Kick off on January 22

Section XI will host the first and second rounds of its annual dual wrestling championships on Wednesday, January 22, at 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

Matches will take place at the higher-seeded schools. View brackets here.

Be sure to get your tickets online before arriving at the venue. Click for tickets.

The semifinals and finals will occur on Saturday, January 25 at Noon. The matches begin at Noon, and the championship bouts will be at 3 p.m.

NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championship Results

Section XI had two NYSPHSAA wrestling champions: Shoreham-Wading River’s Gavin Mangano at 131 pounds and Mount Sinai’s Brayden Fahrbach at 138 pounds. Both in Division II.

Fahrbach was also named NYS Division II Most Outstanding wrestler.

Congrats to both on their outstanding seasons!

Brackets: Division 1 Brackets (pdf)
Championship Finals

  • 101 – William Soto (9-Newburgh Free Academy, Fr.) MD Ej Vass (9-Valley Central, 8th), 11-0
  • 108 – Cooper Merli (9-Newburgh Free Academy, So.) dec. Dunia Sibomana (8-Long Beach, So.), 1-0
  • 116 – Evin Gursoy (P-Midwood, Jr.) MD Anthony Severino (11-Lindenhurst, So.), 14-2
  • 124 – Luke Satriano (9-Valley Central, Jr.) MD Matt Marlow (11-Northport, Sr.), 10-0
  • 131 – Joseph Clem (8-Wantagh, Sr.) dec. Samson McKissick-Staley (5-Pittsford, So.), 5-3
  • 138 – Amir Avazov (P-James Madison, Sr.) dec. Luke Nieto (8-Plainedge, Jr.), 9-4
  • 145 – Liam Carlin (2-Burnt Hills, Jr.) dec. Mason Ketcham (9-Washingtonville, Jr.), 3-1
  • 152 – Cameron Catrabone (6-Williamsville North/East, Sr.) dec. Griffin Laplante (C-St Francis, So.), 3-0
  • 160 – PJ Duke (9-Minisink Valley, Jr.) TF Matthew Rodriguez (8-East Meadow, Sr.), 5:43 (27-12)
  • 170 – Devin Downes (8-Plainedge, So.) dec. Leo Venables (1-Carmel, Sr.), 6-4
  • 190 – Elijah Diakomihalis (5-Hilton, Jr.) MD Zachary Caldwell (C-St Francis, So.), 13-0
  • 215 – Coy Raines (5-Churchville Chili, Sr.) dec. Alexander Berisha (1-Fox Lane, Jr.), 3-1
  • 285 – Stephan Monchery (9-Middletown, Sr.) pinned Vincent Petzold (8-Plainedge, Sr.), 2:17

Brackets: Division 2 Brackets (pdf)
Championship Finals

  • 101 – Andrew Juliano (3-Holland Patent, So.) pinned Jakob Lucinski (6-Newfane, Sr.), 3:07
  • 108 – Maverick Beckwith (4-Norwich, Fr.) dec. Anthony Valls (4-Chenango Valley, Fr.), 7-1 TB
  • 116 – Darren Florance (4-Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton/Harpursville, Sr.) dec. Brock Frederick (3-South Jefferson, So.), 3-1
  • 124 – Chase Nevills (3-Copenhagen, Sr.) dec. Christopher Noto (5-Honeoye Falls-Lima, So.), 6-3
  • 131 – Gavin Mangano (11-Shoreham-Wading River, Fr.) pinned Jayden Duncanson (4-Tioga, So.), 5:56
  • 138 – Brayden Fahrbach (11-Mt. Sinai, Sr.) dec. Gianni Silvestri (4-Tioga, Sr.), 6-5
  • 145 – Casper Stewart (5-Attica-Batavia, Sr.) dec. Kieran Cullen (2-Greenville, Sr.), 4-2
  • 152 – Tavian Camper (3-Copenhagen, Sr.) dec. Caden Bellis (4-Tioga, Sr.), 4-3
  • 160 – Ousmane Duncanson (4-Tioga, Sr.) TF Jacob Stephenson (6-Wilson, Jr.), 5:26 (16-0)
  • 170 – Braidon Woodward (5-Palmyra-Macedon, Sr.) dec. Charles Foster (3-Vernon-Verona-Sherill, Sr.), 5-1
  • 190 – Greyson Meak (8-Cold Spring Harbor, Jr.) dec. Tavio Hoose (6-Southwestern, So.), 5-3
  • 215 – Matt Trim (6-Maple Grove, Sr.) MD Mason Maring (6-Chautauqua Lake, Jr.), 11-0
  • 285 – Troy Beeman (4-Waverly, So.) dec. William Wortkoetter (6-Wilson, So.), 9-4 SV

    Most Outstanding Wrestler: Brayden Fahrbach (11-Mt. Sinai, 138)