Wrestling For Limestone


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Center Moriches wrestling standout Callum Jones has committed to continue his career at Limestone University.

Last year Deputy Supervisor Dan Panico honored Jones for his achievements in the sport. Callum has achieved success in the 2022/23 wrestling season as the team captain, and placed 1st at the Suffolk County - Section XI Public High School Wrestling Tournament in the 160lb-weight class. He then advanced to the NYS Finals in Albany.

That season he also took home 1st place victories at the 44th Sprig Gardner Invitational High School Wrestling Tournament in East Hampton, the 36th Kujan Brothers Memorial Tournament in William Floyd, and the Miller Place High School Wrestling Tournament in Miller Place. Jones has also been recognized as an All-League coaches award recipient and was awarded the Center Moriches High School "Unsung Hero" award for his dedication to his teammates and the sport.

This season was another stellar effort and Jones pinned Anthony Bellin under 3 minutes in the Dr. L Robert "Doc" Fallot Memorial Suffolk County Division 2 Wrestling Championship.

Jones is a certified Suffolk County Ocean Lifeguard and has certifications in CPR and First Aid/Backboard.

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