Jersey Shore has plenty of wrestlers compete on Day 1 of Northeast Class AAA Regional
Jersey Shore’s Gabriel Fisher advanced to the championship semifinals at 121 pounds. Fisher had a 15-2 major decision in the quarterfinals against Archbishop Ryan’s Dillon Carr thanks to a flurry of points in the third period. The win moved him to the semifinals where he’ll face Bethlehem Catholic’s Nico Emili.
Fisher led 6-1 going to the third period. In the first round, Fisher beat Notre Dame-Green Pond’s Cole Schwartz with a pin in 4:18 after he trailed narrowly, 6-5.
At 152, Jersey Shore’s Louden Spotts had a Round of 16 win in dominating fashion, 17-2, 4:39 against Archbishop Wood’s Andre Callaway to reach the quarterfinals. Spotts had a 7-0 lead in the first period thanks to a takedown and nearfall.
In the second period he scored a takedown with 1:39 remaining and a nearfall for two points with 1:12 left. He was awarded a stalling point and escape late in the period and held a 14-2 lead.
In the quarterfinals, Spotts suffered a 9-4 decision loss to Notre Dame-Green Pond’s Jared Gonzalez. Spotts trailed 8-0 in the second period thanks to Gonzalez scoring with a reversal and two nearfalls. Spotts had a takedown early in the third period, but that would be the only offensive points he’d score in the bout. The loss puts Spotts into the consolations.
Jersey Shore’s Tobias Morgret reached the quarterfinals at 160. Morgret dominated in the Round of 16 with a 15-0, 3:47 tech fall win over Academy at Palumbo’s Kevin Vu. Morgret led 7-0 after the first period and had an escape, takedown and nearfall in the second to put the tech fall win into place.
In the quarterfinals, Morgret lost to Emmaus’ Xyler Sallit by fall in 2:43. Morgret had a takedown with 54 seconds left in the first period to lead 3-0, but it was short-lived as an escape and takedown in an 18-second span put Sallit ahead, 4-1, going to the second period.
Sallit had a reversal nine seconds in the second period before he was able to get Morgret on his back for a pin. The loss drops the Bulldog into the consolations.
Jonathan Dincher of Jersey Shore suffered a 20-5, 2:00 tech fall loss in the Round of 16 to Emmaus’ Xayden Sallit and fell into the consolations.
Sallit dominated in the first period with six takedowns and a nearfall to rack up points as Dincher wasn’t able to get an offense mounted.
Jersey Shore’s Riley Kanski lost by tech fall to Delaware Valley’s JJ Segal, 17-2, 4:35 at 189. The loss dropped Kanski into the consolations. Segal led 6-1 into the first period and scored seven in the second period.



