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Union standout 144-pound senior won his 100th match on Monday night vs. Bayonne as Farmers earned their second team victory of night to advance into Wednesday night's North 2, Group 4 sectional final at Bridgewater-Raritan. Cross (left in second photo) won by fall in 2:58 vs. his Bayonne counterpart. In third photo Farmers standout Nick Bertolotti (top) needed just 41 seconds to win by fall at 215 vs. his Bayonne opponent. In fourth photo Ariel Azerdo (top) won by fall at 138 vs. the Hudson County school. The Farmers are one win away from capturing first sectional team title. (Photos by JR Parachini)

All Cylinders Need To Be Going
As Union Anticipates N2G5 Final

By JR Parachini
for sidelinehatter.com

 

UNION - If the Union Farmers want to make history and go on and capture a sectional title for the first time, this is what the wrestling team has to do:

"Our guys need to have all cylinders going," Union head coach Dino DeBellonia said.

Second-seeded Union (19-4) will clash at top-seeded and defending champion Bridgewater-Raritan (19-8) in the North 2, Group 5 championship match Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.

Both were dominant hosts Monday, Feb. 16 in quarterfinal and semifinal matches.

At Union the host Farmers trimmed seventh-seeded Linden 62-18 and then downed third-seeded Bayonne 45-22.

Union lost to Bayonne 38-27 in the quarterfinals two years ago at Phillipsburg and then last year fell to the Bees from Hudson County 45-27 at home in the semifinals.

At BR the host Panthers ousted eighth-seeded Newark East Side 57-16 and then romped past fourth-seeded Piscataway 58-18.

"I think we match up well with Bridgewater," said Union standout senior 144-pounder Aidan Cross, who won his 99th match against Linden and 100th against Bayonne, both by fall.

Cross won by pin in just 16 seconds against Linden and his pin against Bayonne in 2:58 gave Union the lead for good at 15-9.

"We know Bridgewater has a really good team and the match is at its home, but we feel confident," Cross said. "We're one win away."

Union has a rich wrestling history, but team success of this kind has been rare of late. Union has improved a great deal the past several seasons, including records of 18-9 two years ago, 19-9 last year and 19-4 so far this year. The Farmers captured the Union County Conference's Mountain Division title last year and placed second in the Watchung Division to repeat champion Cranford this year. In this year's Union County Tournament at Union the Farmers paced third behind repeat champion Cranford and second place Rahway and had two champions for the first time in a long time.

"I'm so happy for our kids," said DeBellonia, in his 17th season at the helm of the Farmers. "Bayonne kids do a heck of a job and are tough and well-coached. Our kids fought hard and prevented bonus points, which was key."

The Bayonne-Union match began at 120, with teams trading decisions the first two matches. Bayonne took its only lead of 9-3 with a fall at 132 before Union tied the match for the second time at 9-9 with its first win by pin, which was produced by repeat UCT champion, senior Ariel Azeredo at 138.

Then Cross returned to the mat in his first attempt at reaching the coveted 100-win plateau. Cross was in complete control of his Bayonne opponent the entire match.

"We always have tough matches with Bayonne and kind of figured we would wrestle them again this year," Cross said. "Losing to them last year was heartbreaking. We didn't want that to happen again."

The difference 12 months later according to Cross: "This team has a lot of seniors and we've developed since our freshman year. We've been friends since middle school. Between club and training, we wrestle our hearts out. We have nothing to lose. This is the sport we love."

Union gained four more points at 150 with an 11-3 victory before Bayonne bounced back to win 9-0 at 157. Union then won by fall at 165 behind a pin in just 30 seconds by senior Aaron Acevedo to take a 12-point lead of 25-13 before Bayonne answered with another pin to cut the deficit to 25-19.

"Aaron's win was the turning point," DeBellonia said. "We gained so much momentum from there on."

Union then went on to win four of the final five bouts to complete the goal of winning a sectional semifinal at home.

Union won by the score of 14-7 at 190 and then senior Nick Bertolotti won by fall in just 41 seconds at 215.

After senior Obreight Ingram lost a 7-3 decision at heavyweight, he led 3-1 early on, Union clinched the victory with a win at 106 by the technical fall score of 18-3 with just 41 seconds remaining.

Union won by fall at 113 to close it out.

"Those last wins at 106 and 113 were key," DeBellonia said.

The Farmers won nine of the 14 bouts, five by fall, one by major decision, one by technical fall and two by decision.

The Bees won twice by fall, once by major decision and twice by decision.
Cross won 28 matches his freshman year, mostly at 144, and 23 his sophomore year at 144. Cross won 23 again his junior year at 144 and then at 150. Cross began this year, his senior campaign, at 150 and dropped back down to 144. Cross is at 26 victories so far this year.

"It means a lot to get to 100," Cross said. "I have kind of a funky style and want to end the match as quickly as possible."

"Aidan has wrestled four years here and to get his 100th win on a night like tonight is incredible," DeBellonia said. "It's a great achievement. I know his teammates are happy for him."

NORTH 2, GROUP 5 WRESTLING
SEEDS: 1-Bridgwater-Raritan. 2-Union. 3-Bayonne. 4-Piscataway.
5-Elizabeth. 6-Kearny. 7-Linden. 8-Newark East Side. 

MONDAY, FEB. 16
QUARTERFINALS AND SEMIFINALS
AT 2-UNION
Union 62, Linden 18
Bayonne 36, Kearny 32
Union 45, Bayonne 22
AT 1-BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN
Bridgewater-Raritan 57, Newark East Side 16
Piscataway 51, Elizabeth 27
Bridgewater-Raritan 58, Piscataway 18

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
FINAL
AT 1-BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN
2-Union at 1-Bridgewater-Raritan, 7 p.m.

Follow JR Parachini on 'X' @parachini_jr 

Union heavyweight Obreight Ingram (left) battled all match long and had 3-1 lead before absorbing defeat vs. Bayonne opponent by a 7-3 decision.        

 
        

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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