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    Wrestling 49: North Carolina

    With the high school wrestling season's start fast approaching, InterMat will be taking fans across the United States of America on a tour of scholastic wrestling. From now until the middle of November, InterMat will introduce fans to the top high school senior wrestlers in the 49 states with scholastic wrestling. From Alaska to Florida, and Maine to California, fans will gain exposure to future college and senior level stars.

    North Carolina has four nationally-ranked senior wrestlers for the 2011-12 season. All four have claimed success at top national tournaments last spring. They represent each high school classification in the state. These young men come from the foothills of the Appalachians to the sand hills of the eastern part of the state. Most of these wrestlers live along the I-40/I-85 corridor that has become a wrestling hotbed the last several years.

    Two of the wrestlers are high school teammates, while two others are former teammates that competed against each other last season. One wrestler is coached by his father. He and his two brothers have earned individual state championships, high placings and most outstanding wrestler honors in state tournament competitions the last several years. Three of these wrestlers have earned Most Outstanding Wrestler honors after winning their first high school state championship. Nine have achieved their goal of becoming a state champion. One other, having come up short twice, gets ready for his final attempt to achieve this elusive honor.

    Meet North Carolina's Top 10 wrestlers from the Class of 2012.

    1. Jesse Doyle (Wheatmore)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 182/195
    Projected College Weight Class: 197

    Jesse Doyle
    Analysis: Doyle has garnered more high school All-American honors than any other North Carolina wrestler entering high school this year. He has competed at 189 pounds since his freshman season. With the new weight classes for high school he will compete at 182 pounds and 195 pounds during the 2011-12 season. Dolye is very strong and possesses the balance and quickness that makes him a great high school wrestler. He stays in good position and usually controls the pace of the match. He has a good shot, but with his Greco-Roman experience he will not hesitate to go for a throw. Due to his All-American placings at Fargo, FILA Cadet and FILA Junior Nationals, he has earned funded-athlete status and can go to the U.S. Training Center in Colorado Springs for training sessions. So far Doyle has taken two training trips to the OTC.

    Doyle finished his freshman season as a state qualifier and earned his first All-American honors the following spring as the tournament runner-up in the NHSCA Freshman Nationals. During his sophomore season Doyle had a third-place finish in the high school state tournament and again earned All-American honors in the spring. During the summer of 2010 Doyle was a Cadet National finalist in Fargo, placing second in Greco-Roman.

    In the fall of 2010 Doyle placed eighth in the prestigious Super 32 Challenge. At the conclusion of the 2010-11 season Doyle won his first high school state championship and was awarded the Most Outstanding Wrestler award for the 2A state tournament. He finished the season with a 45-1 record. During the spring Doyle finished third at the NHSCA Junior Nationals, was a double All-American at FILA Cadets, placing fifth in Greco and fourth in freestyle. At the FILA Cadet Nationals in April Doyle pinned two-time Fargo Cadet freestyle and Greco-Roman champion Mitch Silga of Indiana en route to his fourth-place finish. Doyle also competed in the FILA Junior Nationals in Cleveland, Ohio. There he wrestled up an age group and earned All-American honors, placing eighth. Last summer Doyle was off to a great start in the Junior Greco-Roman tournament in Fargo, but had to injury default from the tournament after getting a bad cut across his nose while throwing his opponent. Doyle is just now getting back to training from that injury and he plans to start off the season by competing in the Super 32 Challenge in October.

    Doyle has received many letters and phone calls from college coaches yearning for his services. His academic accomplishments are on par with his wrestling achievements. He carries a weighted 3.9 GPA and has scored 1150 on the verbal and math portions of the SAT. Doyle recently gave a verbal commitment to Iowa State.

    2. Tony Deangelo (Southern Alamance)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 138
    Projected College Weight Class: 141/149

    Tony Deangelo
    Analysis: If you are getting ready to wrestle Southern Alamance's star wrestler Tony Deangelo you better be in good physical shape! His matches are usually a crowd-pleasing whirl of action. Deangelo is a very quick with an aggressive style of wrestling. He is constantly attacking and looking to score. This held true at last year's 140-pound state tournament final where he scored a major decision over three-time state finalist and current Appalachian State wrestler Tom Puckett. The 16-8 decision was the only loss of the year for Puckett. This impressive win earned Deangelo (37-1) his first state championship and the 4A Most Outstanding Wrestler award at the state tournament.

    As a freshman Deangelo was a state qualifier and a NHSCA Freshman Nationals All American, placing eighth. In 2010 he placed fourth at the state tournament then elevated his wrestling six weeks later to win the NHSCA Sophomore Nationals. He defeated New York's three-time state champion Quinton Murphy in the finals. At the NHSCA Junior Nationals last spring Deangelo again was a finalist, but dropped a decision to Pennsylvania's state champion Mitch Minotti.

    Deangelo comes from a highly-competitive wrestling family. He is coached at Southern Alamance by his father Randy Deangelo. His older brother Joey was a two-time state finalist, a state champion in 2010, and is currently a wrestler for Nassau Junior College. Deangelo's younger brother Jake has placed third in the state tournament both his freshman and sophomore seasons. Deangelo is still undecided about where to attend college. This fall he plans to take official visits to UNC-Chapel Hill, Missouri, Indiana and Appalachian State. Deangelo plans to compete at the Super 32 Challenge again this fall.

    3. Chris Caton (Northside Christain) Academy
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 126
    Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

    Chris Caton
    Analysis: Caton's high school competes in the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association. He has won three NCISAA state championships and should finish his career as a four-time state champion. Last fall Caton wrestled in the prestigious Super 32 Challenge and placed seventh. Caton has proven that he can win at any level of competition. During the 2010-11 season he defeated two-time North Carolina 3A state champion Garrison White by a major decision at the Rock Hill Invitational. He was even more impressive at The King of the Mat Tournament, where he defeated NHSCA Senior Nationals finalist Antwan Davis in the semifinals and two-time North Carolina 4A state champion and current Penn State wrestler Michael Waters by a 12-1 major decision in the finals. He also competed in the prestigious Walsh Ironman, placing seventh. Caton is a two-time Prep All-American, placing fifth last season.

    Until last spring Caton was a three sport athlete at Northside playing football and baseball along with wrestling. Because of this he did not compete in spring and summer national events. Last spring he gave up baseball and competed in the NHSCA Junior Nationals. Caton breezed to the 125-pound finals where he lost a hard fought 4-2 decision to four-time Florida state champion Rossi Bruno. Caton is perhaps the most athletic of North Carolina's top ten wrestlers this season. He has a very aggressive style of wrestling and is at his best when in the neutral position. Caton has scheduled four official visits to colleges so far and is inclined to prefer one of the service academies. His top choices are: Air Force, Navy, UNC-Chapel Hill, Virginia and
    Appalachian State.

    4. Garrison White (JR Robinson)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 126/132
    Projected College Weight Class: 125/133

    Garrison White
    Analysis: White has been a high school state finalist every year he has been in high school. He placed second as a freshman and won his first state championship as a sophomore. He did it in dramatic fashion by pinning defending state champion and current Gardner-Webb wrestler Ray Farnsworth. This helped to earn him the 2010 3A state tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler award. Last year was not as dramatic, but he scored a 7-0 decision, earning him his second state championship and finishing with a 61-2 record for the season. During the season White notched a couple of notable victories. He won a major decision over 119-pound 4A state champion and NHSCA Senior Nationals runner-up Antwon Davis. He also won a decision over two-time 125-pound 4A state champion Michael Waters.

    Last spring white earned All-American honors placing third in the FILA Cadet tournament in Akron, Ohio. He was a USA Wrestling Southeast Regional champion in Atlanta, Georgia and was a champion at the Brockport, New York tournament. In the Southeast Regional he defeated Fargo National third place winner Sammy Jones of Louisiana. White lost his first match in the FILA Cadet tournament in Akron, Ohio, but then won five straight matches to finish third. Since this was a world team trail tournament, he next defeated Fargo Greco All-American Jacob Scmitt of Michigan for true second. This earned White first alternate status for the FILA Cadet World Team. At Fargo White had a sold 4-2 record in freestyle.

    White is a very good technical wrestler that stays in good position and is always looking to score points. White, a member of the Arrichion Wrestling Club, wrestles and practices year round. He is also an excellent student. He carries a 4.8043 weighted GPA, unweighted 3.9348. He has 1930 SAT and 30 ACT scores. He plans to take his talents to either Stanford or Northwestern next year.

    5. Cameron King (Trinity)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 195/220
    Projected College Weight Class: 197

    Analysis: King placed third in the state tournament at 171 pounds his sophomore season. As a junior he was a 215-pound state champion. When King was a freshman he was a teammate of Jesse Doyle at Trinity. The next year a new school was opened in their county and Doyle started going to this school. Last season Doyle bumped up to 215 pounds to wrestle King in an important dual meet. King won a hard-fought decision, giving Doyle his only loss of the year. King went on to win his first state championship and finish with a 50-3 record. Last spring King earned All-American honors at the NHSCA Junior Nationals, placing seventh. King is a dedicated wrestler with good takedown skills. He has been a NCUSA Fargo team member a couple of times, but has yet been able to break into those tournaments All-American ranks. King is a year-round wrestler, traveling to many off season tournaments with his Arrichion team members and coaches throughout the year.

    6. Joey Moon (Southern Alamance)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 145
    Projected College Weight Class: 149

    Analysis: There is a saying in wrestling circles that most great wrestling champions have great wrestling workout partners. At Southern Alamance this holds true. Joey Moon and Tony Deangelo have been friends and workout partners for some time now. Last season both won their first state championships and both were NHSCA Junior National All-Americans. Moon placed fourth in the NHSCA Junior Nationals last spring. Moon was a North Carolina high school state fourth-place winner in 2010. Last season he dominated in the state tournament, scoring a tech fall and three major decisions. During the 2010-11 season, Moon lost only one match where he finished the year with a 41-1 record and the 4A 135-pound high school state championship. His only loss was a 3-2 decision to 4A senior 130-pound state champion Jovontae Coleman. Both Deangelo and Moon compete for the Hurricane Wrestling Club in the offseason.

    7. Dustin Roemer (Pinecrest)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 152
    Projected College Weight Class: 149/157

    Analysis: Roemer was a state qualifier his freshman year and placed sixth as a sophomore. Last season he won his first state championship and finished the season with a 49-1 record. Roemer is an old school "pinner." He scored 33 pins and four tech falls last season. In the state tournament he dominated scoring a tech fall, a pin and a major decision. In the state finals match he won by a decision, avenging his only loss of the season. Roemer should make a nice addition to most any college wrestling team.

    8. J.J. LaPlante (West Wilkes)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 132
    Projected College Weight Class: 133

    Analysis: Another good prospect, LaPlante is a solid wrestler with good technical skills. He has a lean body style with good reach and balance. He was a state runner-up as a freshman and has won his first state championship as a sophomore. Last season, competing at 125 pounds, Laplante won his second state championship and finished the season with a 41-4 record.

    9. John Sparks (Green Hope)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 120
    Projected College Weight Class: 125

    Analysis: Sparks was a state qualifier as a freshman and again as a sophomore. As a junior, Sparks had a dominating season. He won his first state championship and finished the season with a 47-0 record. Of these he scored 30 pins. Only four of Sparks' wins this past season were decisions. Sparks wrestled at 112 pounds his junior season. He could be a career 125-pounder in college.

    10. Joseph Anders (Trinity)
    Projected 2011-12 High School Weight Class: 132
    Projected College Weight Class: 133

    Analysis: Anders placed sixth in the state tournament as a freshman. He was a state runner-up as a sophomore and again as a junior. The state finals was his only loss of the year. He finished the season with a 32-1 record.

    Honorable Mention:
    Carson Joyce (Chatham Central), Two-time state champion
    Hayden Albert (Fred T Foard), State runner-up
    Tyrone Mason (Cedar Ridge), Two-time state runner-up
    Alex Cabrera (South Caldwell). Placed third as sophomore, runner-up 2011
    John Grigg (East Gaston), Has been fourth, state qualifier, and was third last season

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