NJ high school wrestling star wins regional title after dramatic week
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A New Jersey high school wrestling star won a regional title on Saturday following a judge’s decision to overturn a disqualification against him over a fight in the stands during the district tournament last week.
Anthony Knox, of St. John Vianney High School in Holmdel, was given the go-ahead to wrestle in the 126-pound competition at Lacey High School on Friday night. A judge overturned the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) to disqualify him after Knox was involved in a brawl in the stands during the district tournament.
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St. John Vianney’s Anthony Knox competes in their 126-pound quarterfinal match of the NJSIAA Region 7 Tournament on February 28, 2025, in Lacey, N.J. (Peter Ackerman/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
The melee involved his father, Anthony Sr. Both Knox men were seen in handcuffs after the incident.
The Cornell commit defeated Lacey’s Aidan Flynn to win the title.
Knox is now on a path to win his fourth straight state title in NJSIAA Wrestling Championships in Atlantic City this coming weekend. The NJSIAA requested a stay of the judge’s decision, which, if approved, could mean Knox would be sidelined for the tournament.
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St. John Vianney’s Anthony Knox competes in their 126-pound quarterfinal match of the NJSIAA Region 7 Tournament on February 28, 2025, in Lacey, N.J. (Peter Ackerman/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
"Back to the plan," he wrote as a caption for a reel he posted to his Instagram account. "#4xStateChamp."
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