
Though summer is just a couple of weeks old, July is right upon us. It is time to start thinking about the 2011-2012 wrestling season. As the official contact period for NCAA Division I programs with prospective Class of 2012 student-athletes begins, the time is upon us to establish the initial graduating class rankings for the year. As always, the senior class (now Class of 2012) expands to a Top 100 ranking, 50 wrestlers will be ranked in both the classes of 2013 and 2014, 25 incoming freshmen from the Class of 2015 will be ranked, while 15 junior high wrestlers representing graduation in 2016 and beyond are ranked.
Class of 2012

Second in the rankings is three-time state champion Jason Tsirtsis (Crown Point, Ind.). For his high school career, he has a record of 124-2, and is undefeated the last two years. Tsirtsis is already a three-time Fargo All-American in freestyle (fourth and second as a Cadet, third as a Junior). He also is a two-time FILA Cadet Nationals champion, two-time FILA Junior Nationals placewinner, a two-time Super 32 Challenge runner-up, and a two-time FloNationals champion.

This past May, Grey joined Massa as a member of the FILA Junior World Team when he won the 121-pound weight class at the FILA Junior World Team Trials. During the coming year, Grey will seek to become a four-time National Prep champion, and the first wrestler to ever win four titles at the Beast of the East. Already in his career, Grey has earned double All-American honors three times in Fargo (twice as a Cadet and last year as a Junior).
Among the InterMat Top 100 wrestlers, Ohio has the most ranked with 14 in all, nine of them in the Top 50. Next in the list is Pennsylvania with 10, followed by Iowa and Illinois with nine each, Minnesota with eight, while California and Michigan have seven each ranked. Perennial power St. Paris Graham, Ohio leads the way with four ranked wrestlers -- No. 21 Huston Evans, No. 44 Isaac Jordan, No. 47 Ryan Taylor, and No. 65 Case Garrison; Brandon, Fla. has a trio of wrestlers ranked -- No. 9 Tyler Liberatore, No. 13 Rossi Bruno, and No. 36 Clark Glass; while multiple programs have a pair ranked.
Class of 2013

Fifteen wrestlers from Pennsylvania (8) and Ohio (7) make up the bulk of the 50 wrestlers featured in this class ranking. Five wrestlers are from New Jersey, while four each are from Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri. A trio of the wrestlers in the ranking each attends St. Edward, Ohio and St. Johns, Michigan. With each also having a pair of Class of 2012 wrestlers in the Top 100, both programs have five ranked wrestlers in the upper two grades. Ranked for St. Edward are No. 12 Dean Heil, No. 18 Domenic Abounader, and No. 35 Edgar Bright; while No. 3 Ben Whitford, No. 25 Jacob Schmitt, and No. 38 Josh Pennell are raked for St. Johns.
Class of 2014

Rounding out the top five of a very impressive group in this class is Kyle Synder (Good Counsel, Maryland), Solomon Chisko (Canon-McMillan, Pa.), Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), and Bryce Brill (Marmion Academy, Ill.). Snyder was undefeated at 215 pounds, while winning titles at the Beast of the East, Mount Mat Madness, and National Prep Championships. Chisko finished third in the state as a freshman 130 pound wrestler, was a POWERade runner-up, and third at the Super 32 Challenge. Nevills was a state champion at 285 pounds in the single class California state tournament, and finished runner-up at the Cheesehead. After a Cadet National freestyle runner-up finish last summer, Brill had an impressive freshman year anchored by titles at the Dvorak and state tournament.
Blair Academy, N.J. has an awesome group in this grade with four of its wrestlers ranked -- No. 9 Joey McKenna, No. 13 Patrick Coover, No. 18 Dylan Milonas, and No. 27 P.J. Klee. When considering the presence of Mark Grey, Todd Preston, and Brooks Black in the Class of 2012 and 2013 rankings, the Buccaneers have seven ranked wrestlers in their program.
Class of 2015

Some of the top wrestlers not featured in the earlier article include: Dylan Lucas (Brandon, Fla.), who was a state champion as an eighth-grader for Tampa Bay Christian and a Cadet National Greco-Roman champion last summer; the trio of Michael Kemerer, Josh Maruca, and Josh Shields that won PJW 13/14 division state titles this past year and will all compete for Franklin Regional, Pa. this fall; and Tristan Rifenburg (Norwich, N.Y.) who is already a two-time state finalist before even entering ninth grade.
Class of 2016+

The next three wrestlers in the rankings are Mason Manville (Virginia), Aaron Pico (California), and Luke Pletcher (Pennsylvania). Manville has won two legs of the Roller World of Wrestling Triple Crown each of the last two years, including back-to-back titles at the Tulsa Nationals, and is also a two-time Super 32 Challenge junior high division champion. He dominated his way to double titles at Schoolboy Nationals this week, where he did not surrender a single point in 10 matches. Pico was a Roller World of Wrestling Triple Crown winner in 2009-10 while competing in the 12-and-under division, and was a dominant champion in the 15-and-under division at the Tulsa Kickoff Classic and Tulsa Nationals during 2010-11. Along with winning the Super 32 Challenge junior high division title this past year, Pletcher won a fourth PJW championship -- this time in the 13/14 division; with a championship next year, he would join Jimmy Gulibon in rarified air as a five-time PJW state champion.
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