Gregory Surenian
1966-1969
A dominant force on the mat, Gregory Surenian cemented his legacy as one of the greatest wrestlers in Randolph history. His high school career was defined by excellence, culminating in being named the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the 1969 New Jersey High School Championships.
Surenian was a two-time state champion and a three-time state finalist, demonstrating remarkable consistency at the highest level of competition. His dominance extended to the regional and district levels, where he captured three regional titles and four district championships.
With an astounding career winning percentage of .921 (82-7), Surenian held the school record for the highest winning percentage for 25 years, ranking fourth all-time. He also enjoyed two perfect seasons—23-0 in 1968 and 25-0 in 1969—a feat that solidified his reputation as an elite competitor. His 82 career victories stood as the most in Randolph history for 21 years, a testament to his dominance and longevity in the sport.
Gregory Surenian’s legacy in Randolph wrestling is one of skill, perseverance, and excellence. His achievements continue to inspire future generations of athletes.
Accolades
Voted Most Outstanding Wrestler at the 1969 New Jersey High School Championships
Two Time State Wrestling Champion (Three Time State Finalist)
Three Time Region Wrestling Champion
Four Time District Wrestling Champion
Career Winning Percentage .921 (82-7) - Highest for 25 Years; 4th Best All-Time
Two Perfect Seasons (23-0 in 1968; 25-0 in 1969)
82 Career Wins - most wins for Randolph Wrestler for 21 years