Jake Nieto of Massapequa after defeating Joe Scott of Letchworth...

Jake Nieto of Massapequa after defeating Joe Scott of Letchworth in the 138-pound final in the Eastern States high school boys wrestling tournament in Clifton Park on Jan. 10, 2026. Credit: Stephen Weaver

Large Schools


1. Massapequa (19-1): Defeated Uniondale, 64-12, to win the Nassau Conference 1A title, it 30th title in program history.

2. Sachem North (16-0): Defeated Lindenhurst, 44-18, to win the Suffolk League II dual meet title.

3. East Islip (24-1): East Islip won its fourth consecutive dual meet title, this season in Suffolk League IV.

4. Bellport (15-2): The Clippers won two dual meets this week and finished second in Suffolk League IV.

5. North Babylon (16-2): Defeated Newfield, 70-11 to win the Suffolk League III dual meet title.

6. Sayville (15-3): Defeated Islip, 41-27 to clinch the Suffolk League VI dual meet title.

7. Long Beach (11-1): defeated MacArthur, 46-24 to win the Nassau Conference 2-A crown.

8. Bellmore JFK (16-0): The Cougars defeated intradistrict rival Calhoun, 45-24, to earn the Nassau Conference 2-B crown.

9. Oceanside (18-3): The Sailors rallied with pins in the final two bouts to defeat Farmingdale, 39-33, to take the Nassau Conference 1B title.

10. Floyd (16-7): Defeated Riverhead to win its first league dual meet title since 1983.


Small Schools

Evan Seppe of Miller Place wins with a pin over...

Evan Seppe of Miller Place wins with a pin over Jair Reinoso of Sayville during a Suffolk High School wrestling match on Thursday, January 9, 2025 in Sayville. Credit: Dawn McCormick

1. Miller Place (18-3): The Panthers defeated Shoreham-Wading River, 38-28, to win the Suffolk League VII dual meet title.

2. Shoreham-Wading River (21-1): The Wildcats lost a heartbreaker to Miller Place for their first loss of the season.

3. Seaford (10-8): Defeated Island Trees to win the Nassau Conference 4-A dual meet title.

4. Mount Sinai (3-3): The Mustangs finished in third place in a tough Suffolk League VIII.

5. Glenn (8-13): The Knights wrestle a brutal schedule to ready themselves for the postseason.
 

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