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At 14 years old,
TJ entered Norwich
Free Academy with
more wrestling experience than any other freshman. During High School,
TJ had 3 undefeated wrestling seasons in 1989, 1990, and 1992. These
are the same years that TJ won the New England Championship. He is the
only Connecticut wrestler inducted into the New England Wrestling Hall
of Fame. TJ finished high school with a 171-1 record, the highest
winning percentage of any other Connecticut wrestler. His only loss was
in the New England Championship his junior year. TJ was sick and on
medication, he lost in the semifinals 0-1, then left the tournament due
to illness. If TJ hadn't been sick, he would have been a 4x NE
Champion. Unfortunately, because TJ left the tournament early, he was
given another loss in the record book. However, he only lost
once in his high school career. TJ was also the first
wrestler to ever win the Connecticut state open championship 4 times
TJ became the
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Connecticut Open Champion, 1989,
1990, 1991 Class LL Champion, 1992 Class L Champion, 1989 East Hartford
Tournament Champion, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 ECC Champion, AAU/USA
Northeast Regional Champion, Junior Olympic Champion, Grand National
Champion in Greco, Freestyle, and Sombo. He became the first
Connecticut wrestler to win a gold medal at the Greco Roman World
Championship in 1989.
In 1992, TJ won
the Northeast Regionals in both Freestyle and Greco
Roman. He also won the Southwest Regionals in Las Vegas that same year
and won Outstanding Wrestler in Greco Roman.
TJ graduated
Ledyard High School early, the class of 1992, to
participate in a 3 week Team USA tour throughout Europe. This tour went
through Germany and Czechoslovakia. This was during the Czechoslovakia
split and TJ didn't think he would make it out. He won 12 international
matches in Greco Roman while he was there. TJ has never lost an
international match in Greco Roman. All together, he has a 17-0 record
in Greco Roman International matches, including his world title
championship.
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