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Boonton's Julia Fongaro settled for a runner-up finish, the best result of any wrestler from Morris County, Sunday at the NJSIAA Championships.
Five weeks after suffering a heartbreaking loss in the Morris County Tournament final, Joe Fongaro exacted revenge when it mattered most.
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Teams and wrestlers from all corners of the Garden State are doing the work needed to advance as far as possible at the Districts, Regions and States-and that certainly includes the Boonton High ...
Boonton junior Samira Kupa has wrestled with a heavy heart this season. At Sunday’s NJSIAA North 1 Region Wrestling Tournament in Vernon, her goal was simple.
Day after day, Boonton High School’s Isa Kupa has been striving to be the best wrestler that he could possibly be.
In perhaps the most exciting state final of the day at Boardwalk Hall, Joe Fongaro upset defending champion Ty Whalen at 144 pounds.
Joe Fongaro of Boonton, right, and Ty Whalen of Clearview wrestle in the 144-pound final on Day 3 of the NJSIAA state wrestling championships in Atlantic City on Thursday, March 5, 2022.
Joe Fongaro of Boonton wins the 144-pound final over Ty Whalen of Clearview (not pictured) on Day 3 of the NJSIAA state wrestling championships in Atlantic City on Thursday, March 5, 2022.
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