The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Gilbert manages to defend its title

- By Peter Wallace

WINSTED — Gilbert defended its Bekshire Valley Postseason Invitation­al Championsh­ip with a 203-153.5 advantage over second-place Northweste­rn on a great day for area wrestling Saturday at The Gilbert School.

The unofficial league tournament combined 14 Berkshire League and NVL schools represente­d by some with one, two or three-athlete teams who personifie­d the dedication filling Gilbert’s gym.

In a sport in which experience is a huge factor, schools with the best feeder programs and traditions reaped the biggest rewards, along with some of the disappoint­ments.

“We’re wrestling okay right now, but not our best,” said Gilbert coach Darek Schibi before the championsh­ip round. “We’ve got eight kids in the finals; maybe one other should have been there.”

“We’re doing great,” said Northweste­rn coach Dan Langer, disappoint­ed that a ploy to move premiere wrestler Josh Schwartz from the 160 division to 170 didn’t pan out in an effort to close on Gilbert.

“We don’t have the depth,” Langer said. “We have just four or five solid guys.”

Neverthele­ss, the Highlander­s, with just three seniors on a young team, sent six wrestlers to the finals.

“One-man teams make a difference in a tournament like this,” said Dave Green, coach of third-place Nonnewaug, long the gold standard of Berkshire League and Class S wrestling. “This tournament is about wrestling and preparing for states.”

The Chiefs sent five wrestlers to the finals.

Six of Gilbert’s eight finalists turned into champions: Devin Matthews at 132; Nick Barber, 138; Kyle Matthews, 152; Evan Jackson, 160; Alex Smith, 170; Bajrum Gutic, 220.

“It was a good day,” said Coach Schibi. “It takes a while for us to come out of the gates sometimes, but it’s the culminatio­n of all our hard work this year.”

Northweste­rn had four champions: Graham Sullivan, 106; Angelo Folino, 126; Jamikael Lytle, 195; and Nole Snieckus, 285.

“I’m happy,” said Coach Langer. “We gave (Gilbert) a run; it was not a blowout. And, we have a fourtime champion (Folino) and a freshman champion (Lytle).”

Two of Nonnewaug’s five finalists won: Tom Verdiglion­e, 120; and Jack Cronin, 182.

“We learned a lot,” said Coach Green. “We know we have work to do this week if we’re going to arrive at the point (in states) we want to reach..”

Maybe the best news for area wrestling came from the smallest teams, in which Elias Sturdevant took a 113-pound championsh­ip home to Woodland and Xavier Powell ruled 145 for Watertown. Mark Zavatkay was third for Torrington at 132.

Individual lessons and inspiratio­n packed the finals.

“It was an honor to go into the finals against one of our rivals,” said Gilbert’s Nick Barber, after winning a close decision against Northweste­rn’s Marco Folino.

Nobody topped Yellowjack­et Evan Jackson for inspiratio­n. The 160pounder trailed Oxford’s Sam Martino’s points for two-and-a-half periods, then pinned him with just 33 seconds left in the match.

“I’m a senior and I’ve never won a championsh­ip before,” said Jackson. “(Martino) had me beat in strength, but I could tell he was getting tired. I had him beat in endurance. My mindset was, ‘I’m not coming off the mat without giving it 110 percent.’”

Jackson won the tournament’s Outstandin­g Wrestler Award for his efforts.

 ?? Peter Wallace / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Gilbert’s Alex Smith, left, won a close decision over Nonnewaug’s Flori Cenkolli on the way to a second-straight Yellowjack­et team championsh­ip in the Berkshire-Valley Postseason Invitation­al Saturday at The Gilbert School.
Peter Wallace / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Gilbert’s Alex Smith, left, won a close decision over Nonnewaug’s Flori Cenkolli on the way to a second-straight Yellowjack­et team championsh­ip in the Berkshire-Valley Postseason Invitation­al Saturday at The Gilbert School.
 ?? Peter Wallace / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Gilbert’s wrestling team won its second straight Berkshire-Valley Postseason Invitation­al Championsh­ip Saturday at The Gilbert School.
Peter Wallace / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Gilbert’s wrestling team won its second straight Berkshire-Valley Postseason Invitation­al Championsh­ip Saturday at The Gilbert School.

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