Rumson-Fair Haven junior Hudson Skove won the 215-pound NJSIAA state title to become RFH's first state champion and add to his family's championship legacy.
Rumson-Fair Haven junior Hudson Skove won the 215-pound NJSIAA state title to become RFH's first state champion and add to his family's championship legacy.
Rumson-Fair Haven junior Hudson Skove won the 215-pound NJSIAA state title to become RFH's first state champion and add to his family's championship legacy.
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Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School wrestler Max Brignola scores a takedown during his match at the NJSIAA Region 5 Tournament last year. STEVEN BASSIN/STAFF
There may not be any team championships up for grabs during the abbreviated 2021 wrestling season, but that fact is not deterring Coach Bryan Heller and his Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School grapplers from wanting to achieve excellence as a team and as individuals.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the Bulldogs are focused on reaching the top Shore Conference postseason pod during the final week of the regular season and proving they are the best team in the conference before seeking individual success at the regional and the state tournaments.