William Floyd High School senior varsity wrestlers Josiah Lors, David Gonzalez, and Veronica-Sky Williams have all qualified for the New York State Championship Tournament, which will be held at the MVP Arena in Albany, New York. Veronica-Sky will compete in the girls’ state tournament, while Josiah and David will represent William Floyd in the boys’ division.
Veronica-Sky continued her historic run by capturing her second consecutive Suffolk County Championship, earning a return trip to the state tournament. Last season, she made school history by becoming the first girls’ wrestler at William Floyd to win a county title and qualify for states. Competing in the 145-pound weight class, Veronica-Sky enters the tournament as one of the top-seeded wrestlers. Her standout season also includes a third-place finish at the 2026 Eastern States Classic and a top-four ranking among girls’ wrestlers across New York State.
On the boys’ side, William Floyd sent 13 wrestlers to the county championship tournament at Stony Brook University. After two days of intense competition, the Colonials delivered an impressive showing. William Floyd produced four All-County wrestlers, two state qualifiers, and one county champion, while finishing sixth overall as a team. That placement marked the highest finish among all League I programs at the tournament.
Josiah Lors secured his second straight county championship with a hard-fought 4–2 victory in the 215-pound championship match. The win earned him an automatic berth to the state championship tournament and further solidified his position as one of the top wrestlers in his weight class. David Gonzalez advanced to the championship bout in the 190-pound division and battled through a tightly contested match. Despite an 8–6 loss, Gonzalez’s performance earned him a state tournament qualification and All-County honors.
Joining Josiah and David as All-County selections were senior captain Jack Meyer and junior Caleb Holmes, each of whom placed fifth in their respective weight classes. The strong individual and team results capped off a successful postseason run for William Floyd wrestling, highlighted by depth, experience, and consistent performance at the county level.
With three seniors headed to Albany, the Colonials will look to carry their momentum onto the state stage and continue building on a season filled with milestones and program-first achievements.