A Happy Return To The Federation Championship - Full Preview

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Breakdown: The merge winner will get his one shot at Bowdoin Park history before he heads to VCP next week, and Gitch Hayes is the heavy favorite. His top competition from the state meet, Jack Gregorski, is saving himself for next week, so if anyone is looking to challenge, they'll need to bounce back from Chenango Valley.

For the first time in quite a while, each of the three Feds will be sending top vying individuals.  The PSAL was a late entry after previously not being allowed outside the city, bringing Joe Perazzo to Feds. The AIS has a strong top end highlighted by Nikhil Denatale, and then the CHSAA has Myles Hogan, who led his team to the first CHSAA Team title since well before he was born. It will be interesting to see how this trio shakes up the field from States.

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Gitch Hayes12LaSalle Institute192.63
Peter McMahon11West Genesee186.97
Gavin Ehlers12Westhampton Beach186.93
Bush, Ryan12Saratoga Springs186.37
Nathaniel Boutin11John Jay Campus184.67
Evan Waterton12Monticello183.03
Franjieh, Julian12Niskayuna182.62
Joseph Perazzo11Susan E. Wagner181.77
Adam Furman11Tri-Valley181.63
Ryan Hagan12Liverpool181.2
DENATALE, Nikhil12Trinity School180.93
HOGAN, Myles12Fordham Prep180.67
Kyle Urbam12Alden180.1
Adam Barbato12Victor180.07