The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

ROBBINSVIL­LE

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Coach: Sean Flynn.

Last year: (11-12), Central Jersey Group II qualifier, No. 20 ranking in the area. 106-Drake Torrington (Fr.), Shailen Savur (Fr.) 113-Isaiah Gonzales (Sr.), Jeremy Murray (Fr.)

120-Isaiah Lederman (So.) 126-Ryan Kanner (Jr.)

132-Vince Truong (Jr.), Cameron Witt (Sr.) 138-Brent Grocott (Sr.), Michael Radosti (So.) 145-Tyler Williams (Sr.), Rohit Nair (So.) 152-Jack Milazzo (Jr.), Jack Shea (Sr.) 160-Garrett Bilgrav (Jr.)

170-Aaden Butler (Fr.),

195-Brian Nodine (Sr.), Eric Hill (Fr.) Hvy-Mateo Cruz (So.)

Strengths: The Ravens have a set of middleweig­hts who can hold their own against just about anyone. Grocott was an MCT champion, second at districts and won 28 bouts. Williams is a transfer from Blair who could very well be a state qualifier and more. Milazzo missed last year with an injury, but showed all kinds of potential as a freshman when he advanced to regions. Bilgrav enters the year as arguably the best wrestler in the county. He was 37-5 last year and won MCT, district and region titles. Bilgrav was also one win from placing at states. Gonzales missed much of last year, but did well the season before by making regions. Shea had 11 wins and some of the newcomers look pretty tough.

Outlook: The Ravens are still a little thin in the upperweigh­ts, but the rest of the lineup is solid. The potential is there to make a run at division and county titles. A return trip to

 ?? GREGG SLABODA — TRENTONIAN PHOTO ?? Hopewell’s Chris Lanciano, top, is coming off a sophomore season in which he won Mercer County Tournament and district titles.
GREGG SLABODA — TRENTONIAN PHOTO Hopewell’s Chris Lanciano, top, is coming off a sophomore season in which he won Mercer County Tournament and district titles.

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