Here we go . . . the first and probably most difficult rankings of the year. Soon, wrestlers will settle into their weights, more top wrestlers will go head to head and others will be back from injuries. Rankings, especially at this time of year, are subjective and we’re sure there are some wrestlers not included who will make an impact. They are the opinions of those who collaborated on this project and are meant to generate conversation. We will seriously consider all of your feedback . . . as long as it’s done respectfully. So, have at it.
Special thanks to Mike Carey for his incredible work to make these rankings happen.
99 Pounds:
- Yianni Diakomihalis, Hilton (5)
- Vito Arujau, Syosset (8)
- Jesse Dellavecchia, East Islip (11)
- Peter Pappas, Plainview (8)
- Ryan Hetrick, Southwestern (6)
- John Arceri, Huntington (11)
- John Busiello, Eastport South Manor (11)
- Vinny Vespa, Monroe Woodbury (9)
A Few Notes: There are some terrific young wrestlers in this weight, but #1 is Hilton’s Yianni Diakomihalis, who has been extremely impressive not only on the mat for Hilton thus far but all over the country over the past several months. Before this high school campaign began, he captured the Junior High Championship at the Super 32 Challenge in North Carolina. On his way to that title, Diakomihalis defeated Syosset eighth grader Vito Arujau (who took third). Arujau has been dominant thus far, both at 106 and 99. Suffolk county will have quite a battle in this class. Over the holidays, Jesse Dellevecchia edged John Busiello in a very close and entertaining match while Arceri won the Windsor Christmas Tournament with a technical fall in the title bout.
106 Pounds:
- Alex Tanzman, Westhampton Beach (11)
- Jimmy Overhiser, Corning (4)
- Tony Recco, Lyndonville (5)
- Andrew Flanagan, Holley (5)
- Kyle Quinn, Wantagh (8)
- Jake Yankloski, Wayne (5)
- Jonathan Haas, Spencerport (5)
- Steven Lee, West Babylon (11)
113 Pounds:
- Nick Piccininni Ward Melville (11)
- Kyle Kelly, Chenango Forks (4)
- Anthony Orefice, Lockport (6)
- Bryan Lantry, Wayne (5)
- Dillon Stowell, Gouverneur (10)
- Nick Barbaria, New Rochelle (1)
- Johnny Stramiello, Pine Bush (9)
- Cheick Ndiaye, Brooklyn International (P)
A Few Notes: This is one of two weights where there was a lot of back and forth on who is #1 and who is essentially 1A. We expect Piccininni and Kelly to settle things on the mat in the finals at the Times Union Center. Two years ago, Kelly defeated Piccininni in the state semifinals and neither has lost in the state of New York since. The Ward Melville wrestler’s outstanding performances against top competition outside the state, and a victory over the nation’s top sophomore, Zahid Valencia, gave him the edge. Of course, Kelly’s many achievements are extremely impressive, including two state titles and placements at Fargo and Virginia Beach. Anthony Orefice also has had a lot of success both inside and outside of the Empire State. He was 40-2 a year ago, with his losses coming to Piccininni and Jimmy Overhiser (by default) and he registered a solid 7-1 win over Stowell over the holidays. Like Orefice, Bryan Lantry was fifth in 2012 in the state capital. After a slow start at the Madison Square Garden title bout, Ndiaye gave Kelly a tough match a few weeks ago, dropping a two point decision.
120 Pounds:
- Robert Person, Bellmore JFK (8)
- Rocco Russo, Frontier (6)
- Steve Michel, Lancaster (6)
- Mike D’Angelo, Commack (11)
- Sean Peacock, Midlakes (5)
- Trey Aslanian, Edgemont (1)
- Kellen Devlin, Amherst (6)
- John Muldoon, Pearl River (1)
A Few Notes: Person, a two-time placer out of Section 8 is looking to make the finals for the first time after placing multiple times in the past. A number of these wrestlers have met this year. Russo defeated Michel early on and then Michel beat Peacock. Meanwhile, in last year’s state finals at 113, Peacock topped Aslanian. The Edgemont grappler, headed to Princeton, is on a mission to win a state title after two runner up finishes in Albany. Mike D’Angelo may not be a familiar name to those outside of Long Island but he suffered only three losses last year – all to Nick Piccininni. In fact, Piccininni had only four regular decisions prior to Albany and three were against D’Angelo. Truthfully, D’Angelo won’t have an easy time in Section 11 this year, because a pair of wrestlers who made it to the Round of 12 at the Super 32, Connetquot’s Steven Bulzomi and Eastport South Manor’s Travis Passaro, are also very strong.
126 Pounds:
- Dylan Realbuto, Somers (1)
- TJ Fabian, Shoreham Wading River (11)
- Chris Araoz, Wantagh (8)
- Corey Jamison, Huntington (11)
- William Koll, Lansing (4)
- Blake Retell, Shaker (2)
- Dakota Gardner, Fredonia (6)
- Antonio DeLuco, Rome Free Academy (3)
A Few Notes: Realbuto captured a state title a year ago and will have a challenging group to beat to repeat. Fabian took fourth last season at a deep 120 pound weight and has impressed so far for Shoreham Wading River, as he did while winning seven straight after an opening round loss at the Super 32. Chris Araoz knows about long winning streaks at national events as he took the 120 pound NHSCA National title last spring. Meanwhile, former state gold medalist William Koll has made the move up a few weights. He took second this weekend at the Windsor Christmas Tournament behind Corey Jamison, who came into Albany as the number two seed last year but didn’t compete the second day.
132 Pounds:
- Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer, Cheektowoga (6)
- Matt Leshinger, Sayville (11)
- Tristan Rifanburg, Norwich (4)
- Sam Melikian, Fordham Prep (C)
- Cody McGregor, Tonawanda (6)
- Brandon Lapi, Amsterdam (2)
- Vinny Turano, Wantagh (8)
- Ben Ettlinger, Fox Lane (1)
A Few Notes: Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer is currently ranked nationally at this weight and has a boatload of achievements in the international styles. Last year, he took second in Albany behind Nick Tighe in an entertaining, back and forth, match. Future Columbia Lion Matt Leshinger of Sayville, a returning bronze medalist, went through one of the state’s toughest brackets (Section 11, 120 pounds) just to get to the Times Union Center last season. Rifanburg, McGregor and Lapi have made a number of appearances on the medal stand and Melikian came within one match of joining them a year ago.
138 Pounds:
- Nick Kelley, Shenendehowa (2)
- Nick Tighe, Phoenix (3)
- Connor Lapresi, Lansing (4)
- Tom Dutton, Rocky Point (11)
- Vincent DePrez, Hilton (5)
- Eric Lewandowski, Lancaster (6)
- Codie Gillette, Saranac (7)
- Derrick Gray, Indian River (3)
A Few Notes: A pair of Binghamton-bound wrestlers are the favorites to capture titles at this weight in 2013. On the Division I side it’s Kelley, who is looking for his first crown to cap off a terrific career. On the other hand, Tighe is aiming for his third straight championship in Albany. Tighe may have to battle returning 132 pound gold medalist Connor Lapresi, who will wrestle for Bucknell in the future. On the large school side, Tom Dutton had a stellar offseason, placing at both the NHSCA Nationals and Fargo after a successful regular season in Section 11. DePrez and Lewandowski have both competed in the Saturday night finals in the past and will look to get back there this February.
145 Pounds:
- David Almaviva, Shenendehowa (2)
- Louis Hernandez, Mepham (8)
- Isaiah Riccio, Beaver River (3)
- Dan Reagan, Lewiston Porter (6)
- Jude Gardner, Fredonia (6)
- Joey Butler, Burnt Hills (2)
- Jackson Mordente, Sachem East (11)
- Colby Kash, Clarkstown North (1)
A Few Notes: Almaviva, an All-American, lost some matches this year but did so while making the Round of 12 at the prestigious Reno Tournament of Champions. After taking bronze in Albany last year, he’ll be looking to get to the finals this time. A number of other wrestlers on this list have solid experience at the Times Union Center, such as All-Staters Riccio, Reagan and Gardner. Hernandez made the trip to the state capital last year and wrestled with a severe injury. Now back in form, he dominated tough competition in and outside of the Empire State in the offseason and is looking for big things in a return trip.
152 Pounds:
- Corey Rasheed, Longwood (11)
- Tom Grippi, Fox Lane (1)
- Drew Hull, Royalton Hartland (6)
- Angelo Kress, Columbia (2)
- Tyler Spann, Adirondack (3)
- Chris Koo, Great Neck South (8)
- Rowdy Prior, Phoenix (3)
- Kyle Halliday, Chenango Valley (4)
A Few Notes: Rasheed is a three-time placer and two-time runner up going into his junior year. He took second at 145 in D-I last season while Drew Hull, a two-time medal winner, was the silver placer in the small school tournament. Tom Grippi handed our #1 at 145 David Almaviva his only loss in Albany last year and finished one match from placing. He already has over 20 wins. Kress pinned his way through the PSAL Holiday tournament and racked up a number of wins in offseason events in the international styles. At the state tournament last season, he lost to nationally ranked Nicky Hall in the opening round before winning three straight in the consolations. Chris Koo has been an All-American twice in Virginia Beach but has yet to travel to the state capital. He has the ability to not only qualify but go far at the Times Union Center. He most recently was the Outstanding Wrestler at the Massapequa Holiday Tournament. Prior had a 32-3 season last year but two of his setbacks came in the Section 3 tournament (including to Spann). He has been on fire this year thus far.
160 Pounds:
- Tyler Grimaldi, HHHW (11)
- Burke Paddock, Warsaw (5)
- Brendan Goldup, LaSalle (2)
- Jake Weber, Clarence (6)
- Mike Beckwith, Greene (4)
- Nick Gallo, Schalmont (2)
- Tyler Silverthorn, General Brown (3)
- Austin Weigel, Onteora (9)
A Few Notes: Speaking of 1 and 1A back at 113, Grimaldi and Paddock are both in the national rankings. Some have Grimaldi higher and some have the reverse. We expect both to stand on top of the podium in Albany in their respective divisions. Why do we have Grimaldi higher? He defeated Paddock at the New York State Freestyle championships this year and placed at Fargo while both were in the same bracket. Needless to say, Paddock has a plethora of achievements over the years and will be difficult to beat. Mike Beckwith encountered a number of setbacks a year ago but with very little practice under his belt won Section 4 and a match in Albany. He has blistered through the competition this year. Silverthorn was one of the few non-senior medalists in either division at 160 in 2012. Gallo came within a bout of the podium as a freshman and Goldup, a former All-Stater, is off to a great start. Weigel was one bout from the All-State status at 170 and will be a handful down at 160. [Dale White has been out injured].
170 Pounds:
- Troy Seymour, Peru (7)
- Dan McDevitt, Wantagh (8)
- Carlos Toribio, Brentwood (11)
- Zack Buckley, Fredonia (6)
- Christian Dietrich, Greene (4)
- Johnny Vrasidas, St. Anthony’s (C)
- Joe Piccolo, Half Hollow Hills West (11)
- Andrew Voelker, Monroe Woodbury (9)
Seymour, a national runner up and fourth placer at the state tournament last year, stands on top of 170. Behind him are a number of talented competitors, none of whom have tasted the podium yet at 170. However, McDevitt was on the medal stand as a fifth placer in 2012 — down at 138. After a growth spurt, he is up several classes and after beating some tough customers this summer, he’s looking like a solid bet to medal again. Johnny Vrasidas made it to the top 8 in Albany in February. Toribio has started off the year on fire in Section 11, beating All-Stater Gio Santiago and returning qualifier Matt Roberts, both while wrestling up a weight. He also handled Piccolo this past week at the Long Island Challenge. An interesting wildcard is Deitrich, who medaled at 152 as a seventh grader in 2011 and who looked overpowering as he cruised to the Windsor Christmas Tournament title.
182 Pounds:
- Zack Zupan, Canastota (3)
- Shayne Brady, Carthage (3)
- Tim Schaefer, Warsaw (5)
- James Corbett, Wantagh (8)
- James Benjamin, Vestal (4)
- Trent Egenlauf, Spencerport (5)
- Gio Santiago, Sachem North (11)
- Levi Ashley, Shenendehowa (2)
A Few Notes: Zack Zupan, the top ranked recruit in New York, stands at #1 while fellow Section 3 wrestler Shayne Brady, the Division I runner up a year ago comes in at #2. The two met in the finals of the Herkimer Invitational, which ended quickly after some good early action when Brady injury defaulted. Tim Schaefer, a multi-time state placer, is off to another great start for Warsaw after taking third at this weight in 2012. Benjamin is back after his All-State showing out of Section 4 and fellow medalist Gio Santiago returns to the rankings. Above him is Wantagh’s James Corbett, who has impressed during his undefeated start, including a solid win over the Sachem North wrestler. Egenlauf has won multiple tournaments so far this campaign including the Teike Bernabi.
195 Pounds:
- Reggie Williams, Johnson City (4)
- Bryce Mazurowski, Avon (5)
- Dan Choi, Syosset (8)
- Tyler Smith, Midlakes (5)
- Colton Kells, Fairport (5)
- Tyler Morris, Salem (2)
- Collin Pittman, Spencerport (5)
- Nick Weber, Kings Park (11)
A Few Notes: Reggie Williams conquered all challengers as a sophomore at 195 with the exception of four losses to state champion (and now graduated) Tony Fusco of Shenendehowa. Williams is the favorite to win his first state title. Next up is another state silver medalist, Bryce Mazurowski of Avon, a future member of the Binghamton Bearcats. Two 2012 fourth placers also sit here, Tyler Smith of Midlakes (at 195) and Tyler Morris of Salem (at 182). Colton Kells finished in the top 8 in Division I at 195 a year ago while Choi did the same at 182. Pittman gave Williams a lot to handle in the finals of the Teike Bernabi tournament despite a previous setback.
220 Pounds:
- Zack Bacon, Hornell (5)
- Ryan Wolcott, Waverly (4)
- Mike Silvis, Holley (5)
- Nick Lupi, Huntington (11)
- Dan Breit, Nanuet (1)
- Chris Saden, Fredonia (6)
- Joe Sprung, Berne Knox (2)
- Richard Sisti, Monsignor Farrell (C)
A Few Notes: Zack Bacon of Hornell, currently ranked #16 in the country by Intermat, leads the way. Bacon is familiar with Silvis and they are sure to meet this year again. Lupi also earned a spot in the national polls (by Amateur Wrestling News). The Huntington wrestler was upset in the Windsor Christmas Tournament finals by Ryan Wolcott, a returning Top 8 wrestler (at 170). Breit, Sprung and Sisti all made appearances at the Times Union Center in 2012.
285 Pounds:
- El Shaddai Van Hoesen, Columbia (2)
- Mike Hughes, Smithtown West (11)
- Matt Montesanti, Medina (6)
- Alex Soutiere, Ravena (2)
- Brandon Fayle, Lowville (3)
- James O’Hagan, Seaford (8)
- David Varian, Yorktown (1)
- Anthony Puca, Huntington (11)
El Shaddai Van Hoesen earns the top spot with his absolute dominance thus far as a senior after taking second in 2012. Another silver medalist, Alex Soutiere, has followed up his run at the Times Union Center with an unbeaten start. A pair of sixth place finishers are also included, with Smithtown West’s Mike Hughes and Medina’s Matt Montesanti in control just about every time they’ve stepped on the mat. Brandon Fayle of Lowville fell one bout short of placing in 2012 and has put up solid results again, with the one blemish on his record via disqualification. Rounding out the rankings are Seaford’s James O’Hagan, an NHSCA Nationals third place finisher who went 31-3 last year and who has lost only to Hughes this campaign (the only match Hughes hasn’t won by fall). Anthony Puca of Huntington and David Varian of Yorktown, a qualifier out of Section 1, round things out.
* Results based on NWCA Scorebook
126==Mark West should be there. He is top 3 if not #1.
I agree, West is a stud. I’ll see him in two weeks at the ESC.
Justin Cooksey should be in there at 126.
i agree i go to school with him and Steven schneider should be at 160 as well. he is ranked 3rd right now in NY.
113 looks loaded – Kelly and Piciccinni is a toss up for the top ranking. Notes say Picc is ranked nationally (FLO rankings) – in the latest WIN magazine 12/26 issue) Kelly is ranked 9th in the country at 113 and Picc is ranked 16th. I realize rankings are just that (someone’s opinion)- and FLO usually syncs up with WIN eventually. Either way, looking to be a great finals matchup if they both make it – but don;t count out Orefice either. Nice job on the rankings.
frankie garcia from norwich at 145 will be there soon jus coming off shoulder injury is on a mission this year
Brandon Fayle is really a threat at 285, kid has been on an absolute mission this year. Don’t be a bit surprised he makes some serious noise at States !
Fayle needs more competition, I noticed he hasn’t been tested yet.
It’s good to see the other frontier league guys on the list.
no way. el is a animal. he placed second in D1 states.
Zupan pinned at mountain duals Saturday 12/29 by Joe nasoni of baldwinsville at 195 nasoni will be a bigger threat then people think
Blake Jackson from Newark should be ranked. At 120 atleast in top 6 for d2 small schools
Anthony Liberatore from williamsville south should be in at 182 . He placed 6th in the state last year. Actually 7th, but because of catholic kid. Also, he beat Colton Kells 4-3 at the victor summer duals. Kells is ranked at 195. In addition, he dropped a tight overtime match to englauf from spencerport who is ranked at 182.
Rocco Russo has not been to 120 I do not think he certed that low.
Overhiser at 106 is the guy to beat
Haas at 106 is going to be a sleeper
What I would like to know is in the 99 lb weight class. How many are 7 & 8 grades. They should do away with the weight class and go back to no 7 or 8th graders can wrestle Varsity and JV. Just maybe wrestling in NY may grow again instead of every year the numbers go down and New York add weight class. We have a real bunch of { IDIOTS } people running our Athletic Department in Albany. They are destroying our Sport. Wake up people.
1.Yianni Diakomihalis, Hilton (5) Eighth
2.Vito Arujau, Syosset (8) Eighth
3.Jesse Dellavecchia, East Islip (11) Tenth
4.Peter Pappas, Plainview (8) Eighth
5.Ryan Hetrick, Southwestern (6) Ninth
6.John Arceri, Huntington (11) Ninth
7.John Busiello, Eastport South Manor (11)Ninth
8.Vinny Vespa, Monroe Woodbury (9) Eighth
So out of 8 four are 8th graders so 50%.
Vespa is a 9th grader, so 3/8 are jr high
Vespa is in 10th (section9)
After going through the results of the Spencerport Tournament I noticed Pittman(Spencerport) was pinned by Hunter ayen(Gouverneur)the first day then beat him 5-2 the next day. Theres another weight I was going to talk about but I will just wait for the big Eastern States Tourney. Just something to look into for the next rankings. Nice Rankings though!
Weber should not be ranked over Beckwith at 160. Weber just got by Halladay from Johnson City. Beckwith Tech Falled Halladay in Athens earlier this season.
Orefice has gotten a lot better i watched him shutdown Brian Lantry from wayne ranked 1 behind him beat him 10-0 shutdown everyshot he got in on and everything never saw a stud get tore up that bad
WildCards for Albany?
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