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State Wrestling Quarterfinals Set for March 13

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State Wrestling Quarterfinals Set for March 13

Our community's best young wrestlers are preparing for one of the biggest nights of their competitive careers as the NJSIAA State Championship quarterfinals take center stage on March 13, 2026.

The quarterfinal round represents a critical juncture in New Jersey's high school wrestling season, where athletes who've trained year-round face elimination-style competition. Only the victors will advance to the semifinal brackets, bringing them one step closer to state championship glory.

This tournament showcases the dedication and discipline that define high school wrestling in our state. From early morning practices to strict weight management, these young athletes have committed themselves to excellence both on the mat and in the classroom.

The NJSIAA State Championships draw competitors from across New Jersey, representing different weight classes and divisions. Each match carries enormous significance, as a single loss means the end of a wrestler's championship dreams for the season.

For families, coaches, and teammates, the quarterfinals are an opportunity to rally behind local wrestlers who've worked tirelessly to reach this elite level of competition. The atmosphere at state tournament events is electric, filled with the energy of communities supporting their own.

As we approach March 13, our thoughts are with every wrestler preparing for their moment on the mat. These young athletes represent the best of what high school sports can be—determination, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of excellence.

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