Bound Brook and Somerville were tied for the lead for most state champions in Somerset County at 15 for about 55 minutes Sunday afternoon.
Bound Brook freshman 189-pounder Andrew Campolattano and Bergen Catholic's Jon Becker were the first to wrestle Sunday at the NJSIAA Wrestling Tournament since a random draw was used for the first time.
Campolattano won 4-2 to deliver BBHS its 15th state champ, but about an hour later, Somerville senior Jim Kirchner won the 125-pound title in overtime with a thrilling 14-12 overtime win over Washington Township junior Anthony Curcio.
That gave Somerville its 16th state champion and first since Wayne Hicks won at 115 pounds in 1962. Hicks was a two-time state champ, having won at 106 in 1961.
For those looking for ironies -- Kirchner's mother, Paulette, is a Bound Brook High graduate, his uncle, Jim Lopa, wrestled for the Crusaders and Anthony Curcio is the name of a former Bound Brook mayor.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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