PROVIDENCE—Junior Cory Grifka won the 182 pound wrestling state championship by winning a 12-1 major decision over Hope’s Jonathan Feliz on Sunday night during the RIIL wrestling …
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Mt. Hope High School junior Cory Grifka won the 182-pound wrestling state championship by a 12-1 major decision over Hope’s Jonathan Feliz on Sunday night during the Rhode Island Interscholastic League wrestling state championships at the Providence Career and Technical Facility. Grifka went 4-0 during the tournament, winning a 16-3 major decision over Kai Gallman of North Kingstown in the semifinals and pinning Darius Ward of LaSalle and Aidan DelSignore of Cranston West.
“It feels great,” said Grifka of the championship win. “It’s always nice, when you put in all that work during the season, traveling different places, working with different opponents and finally getting to the top. It feels good.” Grifka won the state championship at 182 pounds in 2019 and now has won two belts in a row. In the championship bout against Feliz, Grifka was in total control of his opponent.
“I knew he was strong,” Grifka said of Feliz. “I knew I wasn’t going to be able to force anything. I kind of just took what was there.”
He manhandled Feliz, who only scored a point when Grifka let him up, once. The Hope crowd attempted to spur on Feliz and Grifka holding down his opponent already well ahead, looked up and grinned at the crowd. It was a defining moment for the junior who is grappling with a new level of confidence this year and now sets his gaze on the New England tournament and nationals.
“I want to win at New England’s,” said Grifka. “I placed second last year. I want to win it this time.”
Grifka is also looking to place at the National High School All-American tournament this year. Last season, Grifka went 3-2 and didn’t place.
“It’s definitely one of my goals this year. But that’s looking ahead,” Grifka said.
“Cory’s wrestling at a different level,” said Mt. Hope head coach Eric Francis. “He’s been phenomenal.”
Coach Francis said Grifka was just a match away from placing at nationals.
“Cory has the tools to do it. I’m hoping that he can. His work ethic is incredible, and he’s wresting at a totally different level than the guys up at that weight class.”
Third place for heavyweight
Mt. Hope's Atley Jenness, at 285 pounds, placed third in the state. Jenness is a second-year wrestler who improved immensely this season working with new assistant heavyweight coach Ryan Fazzi.
“It was really great,” said Jenness, who pinned Kyle Sanford of Coventry in 3:17 to take third place at the wrestling state tournament. Last season Jenness finished in seventh place at the state tournament.
“I came back this year and wrestled the same kids. I did really good over the off season and worked really hard for it,” said Jenness. He praised new assistant coach Ryan Fazzi for his success at the tournament. “I’m so grateful for him,” said Jenness. “He wrestled with us in practice a lot. He’s a big guy.”
“Atley has shown a ton of improvement,” said coach Francis. “Placing third means he now qualifies for the New England tournament. He’s been working very hard. And that was his goal, to make it.”
The sophomore lost by fall in the heavyweight semifinal match to Bishop Hendricken’s Adolofo Betancur. Jenness wrestled back by pinning West Warwick’s Marcos Vigo-golz in 1:29 before beating Sanford for third place.
As a team, the Huskies scored 127.5 points and placed sixth at the state championships. Nick Gomes, Liam Mallon and Brock Pacheco placed fifth in their weight classes, to go along with Grifka’s first-place finish, Jenness' third-place finish, and Ethan Bland’s fourth-place finish.
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