Wrestling rankings: Individual, team for Dec. 16, 2015
Version 0 of 1. INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING RANKINGS 106 1. Jared Thomas, Good Counsel, Fr. 2. Brandon Wittenburg, Battlefield, Fr. 3. Jacob Blyukher, Centennial, So. 113 1. King Sandoval, St. Mary’s Ryken, So. 2. Killian Cardinale, Patriot, Jr. 3. Kyle Farace, Oakland Mills, So. 120 1. Malcolm Robinson, St. John’s, So. 2. Nathan Thacker, Gonzaga, So. 3. Matt Shealy, River Hill, Sr. 126 1. River Curtis, Battlefield, So. 2. Michael Doetsch, Severn, Jr. 3. Scott Obendorfer, Damascus, Jr. 132 1. Eric Hong, Georgetown Prep, Jr. 2. Cameron Butler,La Plata, Sr. 3. Darius Wiles, Lake Braddock, Sr. 138 1. Brandon Grammes, McLean, Jr. 2. Nick Goray, Spalding, Jr. 3. Ethan Krause, Georgetown Prep, Jr. 145 1. Kevin Budock, Good Counsel, Jr. 2. Gino Sita, Huntingtown, Jr. 3. Logan Wilson, Walter Johnson, Jr. 152 1. T.K. Megonigal, Madison, Sr. 2. Bailey Thomas, Good Counsel, Jr. 3. Mitch Fenton, Wheaton, Sr. 160 1. Austin Kraisser, Centennial, Sr. 2. Garrett Neff, Good Counsel, Sr. 3. Conor Grammes, McLean, Sr. 170 1. Paul Hutton, Good Counsel, Sr. 2. Michael Battista, Broad Run, Jr. 3. Tristin Breen, Huntingtown, So. 182 1. Antonio Agee, Hayfield, Sr. 2. Jackson Drum, Northern, Sr. 3. Paul Purkey, Good Counsel, So. 195 1. Kevin Snyder, Good Counsel, Sr. 2. Jay Aiello, Westfield, Sr. 3. Chibueze Onwuka, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sr. 220 1. Brady Daniel, Good Counsel, Jr. 2. Jacob Maile, Osbourn Park, Sr. 3. Pat Bernardo, Wootton, Sr. 285 1. Mansur Abdul Malik, Pallotti, Sr. 2. Adeeb Atariwa, Dominion, Sr. 3. Kyle Wilkins, Poolesville, Sr. Battlefield made a statement in its season-opening dual meet earlier this month, taking down defending state champion Colonial Forge 33-32. Spearheaded by defending individual state champ River Curtis, the Bobcats return a deep lineup that took first place in last weekend’s NOVA Classic. . . . Damascus graduated seven seniors from the team that completed a perfect season with state titles in dual meet and team competition, but junior Scott Obendorfer is back to set the example for a talented class of Swarmin’ Hornets freshmen. . . . The Grammes brothers are back to lead a tough McLean squad that finished as a close runner-up to Battlefield at the NOVA Classic. . . . Sophomore Kyle Farace is a key returner for an Oakland Mills lineup that will try to replicate a breakthrough season that ended in a dual meet state championship. . . . State finalist Gino Sita heads up a young, hungry Huntingtown team that has already beaten Arundel and lost to Leonardtown. 1. Good Counsel (19-0) Last ranked: 2 2. Battlefield (17-4) LR: 3 3. Damascus (25-0) LR: 1 4. St. John’s (25-3) LR: 6 5. McLean (20-16) LR: NR 6. Spalding (19-10) LR: NR 7. Oakland Mills (18-0) LR: 5 8. Osbourn Park (11-4) LR: NR 9. Broad Run (20-6) LR: 10 10. Huntingtown (33-3) LR: 7 On the bubble: Leonardtown, Robinson, Glenelg (Final 2014-15 dual meet records and rankings) |