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C-NS, Auburn Clash for State Wrestling Supremacy

Albany, NY - January 29, 2026 - All eyes will be on Albany this Saturday as two Section III wrestling programs, Cicero-North Syracuse (C-NS) and Auburn, vie for state supremacy at the annual State Dual-Meet Tournament. Both teams arrive with strong credentials and a hunger for success, promising a thrilling competition.

Section III wrestling has become increasingly competitive in recent years, and these two schools stand out as consistent frontrunners. C-NS comes into the tournament as the defending champions, having secured victory at the Section III dual-meet tournament for the past two years. Their winning streak demonstrates a well-rounded program, disciplined athletes, and effective coaching. The program's consistent performance has cemented its reputation as a powerhouse within the section.

However, Auburn isn't far behind. The Maroon and Gold previously claimed the Section III title in 2024, showcasing their potential and the talent within their roster. Their 2024 victory served as a significant milestone and provided them with valuable experience at the state level. The team has been rebuilding and refining its strategies, eager to reclaim the Section III crown and make a deep run in the state tournament.

What sets these two programs apart? Both C-NS and Auburn are built on a foundation of dedicated athletes and strong community support. Sources within the Section III wrestling community indicate both teams have invested heavily in training facilities and supplemental coaching, providing their wrestlers with the resources needed to compete at the highest level.

Beyond the obvious athletic prowess, mental fortitude will be crucial at the state tournament. The dual-meet format requires wrestlers to perform under pressure, supporting their teammates and battling through potentially grueling matches back-to-back. Coaches for both teams have emphasized the importance of mental preparation, incorporating mindfulness exercises and team-building activities into their training regimens. "It's not just about physical strength," explained one Section III coach (who wished to remain anonymous), "it's about believing in yourself and in your team. The wrestlers who can maintain composure and fight through adversity will be the ones who succeed."

The State Dual-Meet Tournament presents a unique challenge compared to individual wrestling competitions. A team's overall strength and depth are paramount. While having standout wrestlers is advantageous, a successful dual-meet team needs consistent performances across all weight classes. Both C-NS and Auburn boast a strong lineup from top to bottom, with several wrestlers ranked among the best in the state. Preliminary matchups suggest key battles will occur at 145, 152, 160, and 170 lbs - weight classes where both schools have particularly strong contenders.

The road to the championship won't be easy. Section I and Section II traditionally field strong teams, and several other schools across the state are also vying for the title. C-NS and Auburn will need to navigate a challenging bracket, facing tough opponents in each round.

Local wrestling fans are optimistic about the prospects of both Section III teams. The rivalry between C-NS and Auburn adds an extra layer of excitement to the competition, as both schools are determined to bring home the state championship trophy. Regardless of the outcome, Saturday's tournament promises a showcase of exceptional athleticism, sportsmanship, and the passion for wrestling that defines Section III.

The tournament kicks off Saturday morning at the Albany Capital Center. Fans can follow live updates and results on the NYSPHSAA Wrestling website. Expect a day filled with intense action as Cicero-North Syracuse and Auburn battle for wrestling glory.


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