Victory for Shore High Men's Team! Dominates State Championship in an Unprecedented 7-0 Thrashing!
Paul Kenny, Sonny Amato. Tanner Hodgins, Killian Coluccio, Bobby Duffy and Thomas Blewett all won state wrestling championships Saturday.
ATLANTIC CITY - There is no question Paul Kenny is a dominant wrestler. "I'm always trying to score. There's not a defensive bone in my body,'' Kenny said after he became Christian Brothers Academy's first two-time NJSIAA champion with a pin of Delbarton's Tommy Marchetti in the 126-pound final of the NJSIAA Boys Individual Championships Saturday at Boardwalk Hall.
I just want to score. I want to score every second of the match. '' Kenny left an overpowering trail through the post-season.
From the District 21 Tournament-state tournament, Kenny had nine pins and two wins by technical fall in 11 bouts. "That was the goal. I wanted to pin or tech my way through this whole tournament,'' Kenny said.
This version of Paul Kenny is far different one that has admitted he was not aggressive in the 2024 state tournament, when he was defeated in the semifinal and finished third at 113 pounds, It is even a different Paul Kenny than the one who won 1-0 over St. Joseph (Montvale's) Johnathan McGinty in last year's 120-pound final. "I wanted to prove a point that I'm a different wrestler than freshman year,'' Kenny, an Iowa recruit, said.
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