Presenting the 2024 Providence Journal All-State Boys Wrestling selections
The All-State Rhode Island High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the player of the year nominees for Boys Wrestling. The winners will be announced during the live show on Thursday, June 27, at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium.
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The 2024 Providence Journal All-State Boys Wrestling First Team
Cole Lemovitz, Ponaganset
Freshman, 106 pounds
The rookie raced onto the high school wrestling scene, earned the top seed in the state championship weight class and won his first three matches via pin. In the final, Lemovitz won, 5-1. Lemovitz also won the New England Championship tournament.
Apollo Bellini, Ponaganset
Freshman, 113 pounds
Another winner in Ponaganset’s wrestling factory, Bellini also entered with the top seed and won his final three matches by decision. In the title match, Bellini captured gold with a 4-3 final.
Jared Hood, Ponaganset
Junior, 120 pounds
Hood dominated the 120 class this winter with four straight pins en route to his third straight state championship gold. To top that off, Hood took first place at the New England Championships. He won the 106 class as a freshman and 113 in his sophomore campaign.
Peyton Ellis, Coventry
Senior, 126 pounds
Ellis capped a perfect high school wrestling career by taking the semifinal bout and championship match via technical fall. Ellis won first place at the New England Championships with a 10-5 decision. The star leaves the high school ranks for Johnson & Wales University.
David Perez, Ponaganset
Sophomore, 132 pounds
After taking second at 120 as a freshman, Perez moved to 132 a sophomore. As the division's top seed, he won each of his state championship matches via pin. His first-place match ended at 3:29 to secure another gold for the Chieftains. Perez also won the New England title via pin.
Joseph Joyce, Ponaganset
Sophomore, 138 pounds
Joyce owned the 138-pound weight class again this winter. It’s his second gold and after cruising to the title last year. He won the 2024 championship match in a major decision. Joyce also took first place at the New England Championships.
Andrew McCarthy, Mt. Hope
Junior, 144 pounds
After a runner-up finish at 126 pounds in 2023, McCarthy bulked up and earned the No. 2 seed at 144. After pins in his first two matches, he seized gold with decisions in the semifinals and championship. McCarthy also finished second at 113 as a freshman, making his junior year title a breakthrough effort.
Gabriel Bouyssou, Scituate
Senior, 150 pounds
One of the state’s best wrestlers to ever grace the mat, Bouyssou leaves with a perfect in-state record. The Spartan star dominated for four winters, winning titles previously at 132, 138 and 144 pounds. This season, Bouyssou dominated the 150-pound class and won at the New England Championships. He will attend Cornell University in the fall.
Ryan Currier, Chariho
Senior, 157 pounds
If you left the arena for just a second, you might have missed Currier’s mat time. His first two matches were quick pins and the semifinal and finals were both dominating performances. Currier finished third at the New England Championships.
Andrew Reall, Ponaganset
Senior, 165 pounds
The 165-pound top seed was the weight’s top winner. Reall, a Brown University commit, graduates as a three-time state champion. Reall also finished runner-up at the New England Championships.
Preston Marchesseault, Ponaganset
Junior, 175 pounds
The 175-pound star for the Chieftains dropped a weight class after finishing runner-up in his sophomore season. This winter, Marchesseault entered as the top seed and won via pin in his first three matches. He capped the title run with a 7-2 decision in the finals. Marchesseault also finished runner-up at the New England Championships.
Jack Giannetto, Narragansett
Junior, 190 pounds
As the sixth seed in the 190-pound class in the state tournament, Giannetto finished with three pins in less than a minute to enter the championship. Down, 10-3, in the finals, the Mariners star pulled off the pin to earn gold at the 1:26 mark of the championship.
Michael DiOrio, Ponaganset
Junior, 215 pounds
DiOrio’s breakthrough gold came on the heels of three pins, including the title match, to cap the Chieftains’ dominance at the state meet. Ponaganset then went on to win at the New England Championships by more than 50 points.
Kaz Morosetti, North Kingstown
Sophomore, 285 pounds
Morosetti’s sophomore winter ended with his first gold. A dominant performance at the state championship was wrapped with an 8-2 decision in the finals for the Skipper.
2024 Providence Journal All-State Boys Wrestling Second Team
106 — Robert Newton, Scituate, Sophomore
113 — Caden Hughes, Scituate, Sophomore
120 — Cameron Davis, Central, Senior
126 — Robert Douangmala, Ponaganset, Freshman
132 — Benjamin White, South Kingstown, Junior
138 — Sebastian Armstrong, Coventry, Senior
144 — Colby Vital, Ponaganset, Sophomore
150 — Matthew Pappas, Hendricken, Sophomore
157 — Jordan DaCosta, Cumberland, Senior
165 — Ferhat Baha Akdemir, East Providence, Junior
175 — Trevor O'Connor, Pilgrim, Senior
190 — Spencer Fine, Hendricken, Senior
215 — Andrew Alchihed, Cranston West, Senior
285 — Ason Jones, Coventry, Junior
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This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: 2024 Providence Journal All-State Boys Wrestling First and Second teams