Friday, June 9, 2023

2023-2024 NJCAA The Season: Top Returnees 149 lbs

 Made a promise at the beginning of last year that in the '23-'24 season JT#1 would start doing coverage of NJCAA wrestling!  Seems fairly straightforward. Two year programs.  If you were a freshman last season, then you're a sophomore this season. If you were a sophomore last season, you are moving on to a four year school to finish up your last two years of eligibility.  Unfortunately, it isn't that simple. 


Some of last year's freshmen will be redshirting this season. Then with the whole COVID-19 ordeal, some of last year's 'sophomores' will still be back.  

So with that said, take it easy on me if some of these guys listed are redshirting or have already moved on to a four year school! 

And of course, unintentionally I'll probably leave off a few names that belong on the list. If so, mention their names. The more the merrier. 

Now....

The top returnees in NJCAA wrestling '23-'24 149 lbs!

Matt Sarbo
Iowa Central 

As have so many Pennsylvanians over the years in our great sport, Matt Sarbo of Iowa Central proved himself to be the best at 149 lbs last season. He will look to defend his NJCAA title this year. 

Kris Ketchum
Nassau 

Right there to challenge Sarbo for that title will be Nassau's Kris Ketchum, who had himself an outstanding season last year.  Winning titles at the Wildcat Open, the Messiah Open & Districts, he was runner-up at the NYS championships, finishing the year with a 3rd place finish at the NJCAA's.  Against larger Division opponents, he was 17-5 overall, including an impressive 4:34 fall over NCAA Division II qualifier Tommy Nichols of American International. 

Chris Lopez
Western Wyoming 

Right in the hunt along with Sarbo & Ketchum will be Chris Lopez of Western Wyoming who was 4th in the NJCAA nation last season. 

Peyton Hughes
Clackamas

The Florida native was 2nd in the Western Regional last season, finishing one match shy of NJCAA All American honors. 

Rei Yonamine
 Lackawanna 

Another tough wrestler who finished one match shy of NJCAA All American honors was Falcon Rei Yonamine who won a Gulf Atlantic District title. 


Elijah Broesder
Iowa Lakes 

An NJCAA qualifier for the Lakers last season, the former Sheldon Orab took 5th place finishes at both the York Open & the North Central District. 

Gabe Maki
Pratt 

Gabe Maki was an NJCAA qualifier for the Beavers last season, winning a South Central District title. He was also 4th at the Falcon Invite. 


Max Brown
Muskegon

An NJCAA qualifier for the Jay Hawks last season, Max Brown made it to the conference finals. 

Ryder Fassett
Southwestern Oregon 

Fassett was an NJCAA qualifier for the Lakers last season. 

David Capron
Triton 

Capturing a 3rd place finish at the Great Lakes District, David Capron was an NJCAA qualifier for the Trojans last season. 

Omar Zamora
Rochester Tech 

A scrapper on the mat, Omar Zamora was an NJCAA qualifier for the Yellow Jackets last season. 

Brady Holien
Ridgewater 


Holien was an NJCAA qualifier for the Warriors last season. 

Channing Warner
Northeastern 

Warner was an NJCAA qualifier for the Plainsmen last season. 


Zam Thompson
Southwestern Michigan 

Thompson was an NJCAA qualifier for the Roadrunners last season. 

Xzavier Suess
St Clair 

Suess was an NJCAA qualifier last season. 

Joe Casella
Sussex County 

Casella was an NJCAA qualifier last season. 

Reese Hamblen
Ancilla 

Hamblen was an NJCAA qualifier for the Chargers last season. 

Angel Castillo
Union 

Castillo was an NJCAA qualifier for the Owls last season. 






















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