![]() in 1988, and won his third State Championship by defeating Juan Carlos Garcia of Sleepy Hollow at 105 Lbs. Frank would tie a Section 2 record by winning an incredible three New York State Championships when he defeated Lenny Combs of Madison in 1987 then defeated Combs again as a junior at 98 Lbs. ![]() From that point on Frank would be nothing less than perfect as he won 84 consecutive matches going 37-0 as a junior and 36-0 as a senior. when he entered the Washington County league tournament bumping up two weight classes to 105 Lbs. Fronhofer lost his last high school match as a sophomore while weighing 91 Lbs. Frank would be a 3 time Empire State Greco Gold Medalist in 1987, 19.Īs a sophomore in 1987 Frank would dominate his weight class and using his famous tilt would win his first of three Section 2 Championships which would tie him for the Section 2 record. Fronhofer finished with a sliver in the ESPOIR Nationals in 1987 and was a Gold Medalist in the Empire State Freestyle in 1986. He would be a NYS Junior National Champ in 1987 and two time NYS Junior Olympic Trials Champ in 19. Frank was also a Silver and Bronze Medalist in the Empire State Games in Freestyle and Greco that year.įrank would be Junior Eastern Champ twice in 19. Frank went 24-4-2 that year and won his first of FIVE Class D titles which was a Section 2 record. He began wrestling when he was just four years old and with the coaching of three Hall of Fame coaches, his father Frank Sr., Mike Poplaski and ATWAs Joe DeMeo, Frank would become one of the most decorated wrestlers in Section 2 history.įronhofer would make the Salem varsity team as an 8th grader in 1984 and wrestle at 91 Lbs. Frank Fronhofer II was the first in the family dynasty to wrestle for the Salem Generals and make the Fronhofer name one of the most respected in Section 2.
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