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Chaos at the NJ District 25 Wrestling tournament; Father of the nationally classified wrestler who was arrested after a fight

A massive fight broke out in the stands on Saturday, where fans, coaches, athletes and father of a three-time New Jersey State Wrestling Champion in New Jersey during the Wrestling Tournament District 25 in Collingswood regarded as one of the largest in the history of the state Become high school.

The close combat led to the arrest of two people and the introduction of an investigation by New Jersey State Interscholastic Association (NJSiaaa), as reported of reports from NJ Advance Media and the Asbury Park PressSi.com/high-School learned.

Knox is currently in 1st place at £ 126 in the high school 2024-25 in the Si National High School Wrestling ranking.

NJSiaa rules stipulate that “every player who leaves the banking area during an argument, regardless of whether the player is involved in the argument, is disqualified”, which means that a wrestler identified in the Bücherei for the rest of the season DQ ‘ d dq’d.

According to witnesses, at least two people were taken from the stands by the police in handcuffs. Collingswood Athletic Director Colleen Harde refused to identify the names of the arrested persons and the Collingswood Police Department on Sunday that no information would be made available by Monday.

But Anthony Knox Sr., the father of the three -time state champion Anthony Knox by St. John Vianney High, was led from the incident and witnesses in handcuffs.

Anthony Knox competed on mixed martial arts (MMA) when the family moved from Staten Island to New Jersey a few years ago, as from a story of 2022 that appeared in the Trentonion. MMA is a combination of techniques that are derived from boxes, wrestling, Judo, Jujitsu, Karate, Thai boxing and other disciplines.

District tournaments are qualification for region tournaments of the next week. The four best qualification games in the regions then switch to the state championships in Atlantic City.

St. John Vianney, No. 3 in the Asbury Park Press Shore Conference ranking won the first nine championship fights in the Collingswood district before the meeting took an ugly turn.

1-anthony Knox (St. John Vianney, NJ) SR

2-Ronnie Ramirez (Walnut, CA) SR

3-Christian Castillo (Ames, IA) SR

4-Keanu Dillard (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa) Jr.

5-Antonio Rodriguez (Los Gatos, CA) Jr.

6-Karson Brown (St. Edward, Oh) Jr.

7-Matt O’Neill (Malvern Prep, Pa) Fr

8-Nathan Carillo (St. John Bosco, CA) Jr.

9-ISAIH Cortez (Gilroy, CA) SR

10-Antonio Mills (Mill Creek, GA) Jr.

11-Joe Bachmann (Faith Christian Academy, PA) SO

12-Vincenzo Anello (Blair Academy, NJ)

13-paris Ruiz (Buchanan, CA) SR

14 -chget Ballard (Northampton, PA) SO

15-david Kennedy (Montoursville, PA) SR

16-grieson music (Bishop McDevitt, Pa)

17-color Martin (Staunton River, VA) SR

18-wille Detar (Trinity, Pa) Jr.

19-Nico Fanella (Indiana, PA) SR

20-Sebastian Degennaro (Jensen Beach, FL) SR

21 Garrison Weisner (Oregon Clay, Oh) Jr.

22-Dalton-Wenner (Cranberry, PA) Jr.

23-Kamdyn Borrero (Cathedral Prep, PA) Fr

24-anthony mucci (derry area, pa) sr

25-mason Carlson (Syracuse, UT) Jr.

26-step Myers (Parkersburg, WV)

27-Devon Miller (Edmond North, OK) SR

28-Slater Hicks (Valencia, CA) SO

29-Siraj Sidhu (del ORO, CA) Jr.

30-bridling Jorden Agcaoili (Slam! Academy, NV) Jr.

HM:

Isaiah Jones (Bixby, OK) Jr.

Gavin Landers (Denver, IA)

Titan Friederichs (Watertown, MN) Jr.

Nichola’s grief (Hudson area, mi) Jr.

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