The Colonials Are Crowned The Kujan Champs Again


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The William Floyd boys’ varsity wrestling team has won the 39th Annual Kujan Brothers’ Memorial Tournament. 

The team, led by head coach Tony Mecca, took home the title with an outstanding overall tournament that included two overall champions, four second-place finishes and a total of 15 student-athletes placing in the top six.

Taking home the two overall champions titles were Josiah Lors and Antonio Martin, along with finalists David Barrera, Brandon Caceres, Caleb Holmes and Jack Meyer.

The championship win makes it the Colonials' second Kujan Tournament title in the past three years after they beat top-ranked teams including Bellport and Smithtown East.

The Colonials are currently 8-2 and ranked among the top teams in Suffolk County. With five dual meets remaining and the league and county championships ahead, they have their sights set on greatness.

The Annual Kujan Brothers’ Memorial Wrestling Tournament is a storied tradition that features a full day of wrestling with competing programs from Long Island and sometimes beyond. 

It is held in honor of two former William Floyd wrestlers, Kevin and Steve Kujan, who tragically passed away in a motorcycle crash in 1984. This event, for the past 39 years, has brought the wrestling community together and helped to keep Kevin and Steve’s memory alive.

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