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The suspense officially ended early Monday afternoon when Andrew Campolattano (No. 1 @ 215) walked into the Bound Brook High School library, sporting a scarlet, gray and white sweater vest — the colors of the Ohio State Buckeyes. After months of reflection and deciding college wrestling was in his better interest than football, New Jersey’s...
Andrew Campolattano (No. 1 @ 215), New Jersey high school wrestling sensation, still hasn’t picked a college to continue his mat career. The all-time winningest wrestler in Garden State prep history has narrowed his choices to four finalists… but Rutgers and Penn State aren’t among them, according to Harry Frezza, MyCentralJersey.com late Wednesday night. The...
Andrew Campolattano (No. 1 @ 215) of Bound Brook was such an accomplished wrestler, New Jersey fans had to wonder what he could possible do to make his senior season special. Of course, there was the quest to become the state’s second four-time NJSIAA tournament champion. But would that crowning, essentially, be an effortless parade...
The 81st NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships came to Philadelphia last week, and Andrew Campolattano (No. 1 @ 215) watched with keen brown eyes. Think of it as an unofficial visit that had a smorgasbord of top wrestlers and programs to help nudge his college choice. New Jersey’s second four-time state champ saw a lot...
Update: Destin McCauley, Evan Silver, Cam Tessari, Alex Dieringer and Hunter Stieber all get beat…Andrew Campolattano injury defaults. Follow the Action on The Wrestling Talk Forum For Results, see below… Watch the Best wrestlers in the country, state and WPIAL at the 37th Annual Dapper Dan Wrestling Classic on Sunday, March 27, 2011 at the...
As Andrew Campolattano (No. 1 @ 215) of Bound Brook paced back and forth on the mat, awaiting the conclusion of the medal presentation for the 171-pounders Sunday at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, one could sense that something was different. This was not good news for Cherokee’s Mike Zeuli. Zeuli (28-1), an All-State football...
On an afternoon when so much wrestling history was being made in the NJSIAA Individual Championships, Anthony Ashnault (No.1 @ 112) was unable to put his own accomplishment in perspective. The South Plainfield High School sophomore became the storied program’s first two-time state champion, defeating Watchung Hills freshman Mike Magaldo for the fourth time this...
Andrew Campolattano (No. 1 @ 215) of Bound Brook is just four victories away from becoming New Jersey’s second four-time NJSIAA champion. Mike Grey of Delbarton, who ended with a 158-2 record from 2003-’06, is still the state’s lone four-time champion. Campolattano, 171-1 in his career, is the state’s all-time victory leader and his 114...
HSWrestling.net’s High School Wrestling National Individual Rankings January 2011 215: Andrew Campolattano (12) — Bound Brook, NJ Tanner Hall (12) — Meridian, ID Nick Gwiazdowski (12) — Duanesburg, NY Tank Knowles (12) — Calvary Chapel, CA Austin Marsden (12) — Crystal Lake, IL Harrison Honeycutt (12) — Lake Norman, NC Adam Coon (10) — Fowlerville,...
Three-time NJSIAA Individual Tournament wrestling champion Andrew Campolattano of Bound Brook High School, one of the best wrestlers in state history, has reneged on his nonbinding commitment to play football at Rutgers University and appears to be leaning toward wrestling in college. Campolattano, owner of a 150-1 career record who has a chance to join...
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