A year ago, the North Central Connecticut Conference championship in wrestling came down to a dual meet in early January that Canton won with a six-point victory over Stafford.
Teams earn one point for each dual meet win in the NCCC and a half point for each team they beat at the league championship meet in February. The Warriors (19-10, 7-0 NCCC) beat Stafford (17-5, 6-1) by a half-point to capture the league championship.
The two best teams in the league a year ago met on opening night Tuesday in Canton with the Warriors prevailing, 42-36 thanks to six pins and two decisions.
Kai Quintana-Wright (132) outlasted Stafford’s Nathan Kodzis, 4-2 while Warrior teammate George Redford (150) beat Kaiden Bobskill, 9-6.
Canton 42, Stafford 36
At Canton
106: Stafford wins by forfeit; 113 John Bean (S) pin Jose Rivera (C), 2:39; 120 Sean Titus (C) pin Andrew Irwin (S), 2:28; 126 Kyle Rossi (C) pin Addison Vail (S), 5:13; 132 Kai Quintana-Wright (C) dec.Nathan Kodzis (S), 4-2; 138 Derek Consolini (S) pin Colin Morisano (C), 1:58; 144 Aiden Catalan (C) pin Ian Curnan (Stafford), 3:24; 150 George Redford (C) dec. Kaiden Bobskill (S), 9-6; 157 Grant Inlow (C) pin Noah Perry (S), 5:30; 165 Kian Murphy (C) pin Dominic Curnan (S), 1:43; 175 Tristan Follansbee (S) pin Ian Nardi (C); 190 Peyton Krah (S) pin River Jastremski (C); 215 Landon Langlois (S) pin Joaquin Vasquez (C), 5:03; 285 Thomas Johnson (C) pin Dorian Gainey (S), 1:52
Records: Canton 1-0, 1-0 NCCC; Stafford 0-1, 0-1 NCCC
Gerry deSimas, Jr., is the editor and founder of The Collinsville Press. He is an award-winning writer and has been covering sports in Connecticut and New England for more than 40 years. He was inducted into the Connecticut Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2025 and the New England High School Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2018.
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