Coleman Nogle
Won titles at MIAA, MIS, Mount Mat Madness and Ocean Lakes (Va.) tournaments, placed second at Elite Opener (W.Va.), fourth at National Preps and fifth at War on the Shore
Said Mount Saint Joseph coach Harry Barnabae: “We had high expectations for Coleman coming in this year, and quite frankly he exceeded all of those expectations with his dedication and training that he received through the Outlaws junior league program.”
Mount Saint Joseph, 106 lbs., freshman
Brady Pruett
Chris Barnabae
James Riveira
Clayton Gabrielson
Clement Woods
Nick Paolucci
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MIAA, MIS, Mount Mat Madness and Ocean Lakes (Va.) tournament champion. Finished sixth at National Preps
Said Spalding coach Mike Laidley: “He’s a very coachable kid, [he] always pushed himself, [is] very competitive and always works as hard as he can in the room. He takes any loss or any mistake hard, even in a match where he wins 10-0 if he feels like he didn’t give it his all or didn’t maybe hit a shot.”
Staki Gourgoulianis
The 3A-4A state champion pinned all four of his opponents at the state tournament, avenging his only loss on the season against Leonardtown’s Sean Vosburgh in the quarterfinals and pinning Annapolis’ Frank Antonelli in the finals
Said C. Milton Wright coach John Thornton: “I think really the effort he’s put in over the last three or four years really paid off this year.”
Won MIAA, Mount Mat Madness, War on the Sore, Ocean Lakes (Va.) and Elite Opener (W.Va.) tournaments, placed second at MIS and sixth at Ironman Said Mount Saint Joseph coach Harry Barnabae: “Chris set the precedent for always looking for the fall. He had a remarkable career.”
Three-time UCBAC, 3A-4A North region and 3A-4A state champion pinned his way through the state tournament in a total of 3 minutes, 29 seconds
Said C. Milton Wright coach John Thornton: “He’s one of the most competitive people I’ve ever met. He’s competitive in the practice room, in the conditioning that we do and the drills that we do, and I think that mentality is what allows him to continue to reach new levels.”
Won MIAA tournament, placed second at Ray Oliver and MIS tournaments, fourth at Beast and seventh at National Preps
Said coach Pete Welch: “He’s such a great competitor and he’s got a great perspective on it, very calm and cool. But when the pressure tightens up he just wrestles and he never stops.”
Won MIS and Mount Mat Madness tournament, took second at MIAA, War on the Shore and Elite Opener (W.Va.) and fourth at National Preps
Said Mount Saint Joseph coach Harry Barnabae: “Clement really had a breakout season. It seems to me that it finally started to come together for him. He improved dramatically with his technique and execution. Intensity was always there, but in those early years we had to refine some of his technique. He’s another one that is always looking for the fall.”
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Placed second at MIS, Mount Mat Madness and Ocean Lakes (Va.) tournaments and seventh at National Preps
Said Spalding coach Mike Laidley: “He put in the most work in the room during the summer. [During] the offseason, Nick was always there working and it paid off for him. I think he took a big step in regard to his talent and his competitiveness.”