The Wilmington High wrestling team hosted its annual Sons of Italy tournament last weekend.
Before the Sons event, Wilmington competed at the Wakefield tournament.
In Wakefield, both Mason Kwiatkowski (157 pounds) and Jonathan Panatta (heavyweight) placed sixth. Samuel Beaudoin (106) and Joshua Lopez (140) picked up some good wins also.
Last year, Wilmington finished 3-12 overall in dual meets, but return plenty of experience with captains Kwiatkowski and junior Theo Bryson leading the way.
Other top returners include senior heavyweight Jonathan Panatta, junior Adam Saied at 165 and sophomores Domenic Bonanno, Ronan O’Shea, Beaudoin, Rafael Hernandez, Joshua Lopez and Colby O’Brien.
Newcomers include sophomore Gabriel Andrade and freshman Jordan Wedge.
“We have a great group of second-year wrestlers that we are confident will make an impact on the team’s performance,” said WHS coach Kevin Riley. “Samuel Beaudoin, Joshua Lopez and Colby O’Brien all picked up some quality wins at the varsity level and we are excited to witness their continued progress. Adam Saied and our junior captain Theo Bryson are now upperclassmen. They are both looking to rebound from a previously shortened season due to injury. We are excited for their return. Our heavyweight, Jonathan Panatta is looking to build upon a great junior year picking up several quality wins including success at the Lowell Holiday Tournament. Our senior captain, Mason Kwiatkowski is focused on making his final year his best yet. He produced a lot of quality wins for the team last year and they look forward to his leadership for the 2025-2026 season. We welcome David Watson to our coaching staff.
Coach Watson brings a vast amount of wrestling experience and family pedigree to the table and we are fortunate to have him. We are also fortunate to have former standout wrestling alums Evan Walsh and Ken Adams back as assistants. Both Coach Walsh and Adams bring college level experience to the table which is invaluable.”
Gymnasts ready
The Wilmington High gymnastics team is ready for a solid season.
The Wildcats will be led by seniors Sienna Brickman, Maddie Plurad and Lexie Masters this season.
Juniors on the team include Jordan Haering and Isabelle Maiella while sophomores are Emma Callahan, Martina Andreeva and Lindsay Fontana.
Freshmen on the squad consist of Emmy Rada, Kelli Tkachuk, Isaure Pretot, Janice Ryou, Grace Call and Lily O’Connor.
Three eighth graders will compete with the Wildcats including Gia Slusher, Teagan Sullivan and Liora Dashevsky.
“We hope to have a great season,” said WHS coach Kristen Hannon. “We have our returning captains Lexie and Maddy, who are entering their senior season. Along with our other senior Sienna returning, we have our new junior captain Emma returning; as well as our other juniors Jordan, Isabelle and sophomores Martina and Lindsay. We have the potential to use a variety of our talented kids in the all-around or at least to fill in the gaps where needed on other events. We hope to keep up the success and momentum we have had from this past season, while building for the future.”
Swimmers optimistic
The Wilmington High swim team is partnering with North Reading this winter with coach Jim Boyle as the head coach.
The squad was 1-5 last season, but is looking forward to improving this year.
Senior Ella Dong and junior Cole Falk are the team captains while other returning letter winners for the Wildcats include senior Vijay Cudia, senior Declan Savage, senior Jon Mehr, senior Gabby Latson, junior Cooper O’Shea, junior Kyle Griffin, junior Angelia Vo, sophomore Stella Michaud and freshman Emily Falk.
Promising newcomers are freshmen Alita Nguansiri, Ruby Davidson and Molly Bagtaz along with eighth grader Vasili Listapod.
“Our goal is to continue growing the team while becoming increasingly competitive within the Cape Ann League,” Boyle said. “We have several swimmers with the potential to qualify for Sectionals and States, led by junior Cole Falk, who aims to build on his top-five finishes in the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly at last year’s state championships.
Girls hockey drops opener
The Wilmington Girls Hockey is starting in a new co-op opportunity with Wakefield this season.
The team will be led by senior captain, Vivien Savoie, who was the squad’s leading goal scorer last season.
Also returning are goalie, Emma Allard, forwards Dani Chillemi and Olivia Raposa and on defense, Emma Ebert.
Freshmen Kelsie Morrow and Riley Lopes are exciting new additions as well as sophomore Rita Bishop, who is coming off of being out with an injury last year.
Woburn beat Wakefield/Wilmington last Saturday evening, at Stoneham Arena, 3-0.
Allard had 29 saves on the day.
“Yes, she (Allard) was tough to beat, last year (with Stoneham/Wilmington), and we put a lot of shots on her,” said Woburn coach Steve Kennedy. “I would have liked to have seen more offensive production, but they (Warrior Cats) were a good team.”
Wilmington/Wakefield’s best chance came from Savoie as she had a last-second breakaway in the middle stanza.