Maragioglio Becomes an All-American


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Bellport High School's Caitlin Maragioglio has become the school's first female wrestler to be named an All-American.

Maragioglio earned the All American nod after competing at the prestigious 2025 USA Wrestling Junior & 16U Nationals at the Fargo National Wrestling Tournament this past week.

She ended with a 6-3 record at the tournament and walked away with a 6th place finish in the 125lb weight class in the 16U division.

Earlier this year she had a 2nd Place finish at the first ever Section XI County Championship, a 4th Place finish at the first ever NYSPHSAA Girls State Championship, 2nd Place finish at the 2025 Jeff Blatnick New York State USA Wrestling Championships, and a 3rd Place Finish at the 2025 Phil Portuese Northeast Regional Championship. 

Maragioglio will add this to her growing collection of accolades that include making All-State and All-County. 

The junior isn't only about awards, but she has shown real leadership in her time at Bellport where she is the captain of her school’s Bellport Surge Girls Wrestling team.

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