Also signing with Oregon State is his twin brother Grant, who projects to compete collegiately as a 133/141. The two-time state champion placed seventh at the Super 32 Challenge last month, and is ranked No. 17 nationally at 132 pounds.
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No. 96 Hunter Willits chooses Oregon StateThree-time state champion Hunter Willits (Pueblo County, Colo.) signed his National Letter of Intent with Oregon State University late on Wednesday evening. The No. 96 overall wrestler in the Class of 2017 placed sixth in the 152 pound weight class at the Super 32 Challenge last month. He also was a Junior National freestyle All-American this summer. Ranked No. 13 in the country at 152 pounds, Hunter projects to compete as a 149/157 in college.
Also signing with Oregon State is his twin brother Grant, who projects to compete collegiately as a 133/141. The two-time state champion placed seventh at the Super 32 Challenge last month, and is ranked No. 17 nationally at 132 pounds.User Feedback
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