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What is each state's all-star team based on athlete's home states? I'll do Missouri.

  • 125: Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock)
    • 2022-2023 season: 16-10 record; DNQ for NCAAs
  • 133: Kai Orine (NC State)
    • 2022-2023 season: 18-8 record; 8th @ NCAAs
  • 141: Kal Miller (Maryland)
    • 2022-2023 season: 18-18 record; 2-2 @ NCAAs
  • 149: Brock Mauller (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 20-4 record; 7th @ NCAAs
  • 157: Jarrett Jacques (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 19-7 record; 2-2 @ NCAAs
  • 165: Gavin Londoff (Lindenwood)
    • 2022-2023 season: 5-1 record; Lindenwood ineligible for postseason until 2026-2027 season
    • 2020-2021 season: 12-1 record; 3rd @ DII's
  • 174: Gaven Sax (NDSU)
    • 2022-2023 season: 12-12 record; DNQ for NCAAs
  • 184: Colton Hawks (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 19-12 record; 2-2 @ NCAAs
  • 197: Rocky Elam (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 15-2 record; 3rd @ NCAAs
  • 285: Zach Elam (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 22-6 record; 6th @ NCAAs

Obviously we know PA, NJ, CA would have great teams. Still interested to hear each state's team. 

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2 minutes ago, MidwestWrest said:

What is each state's all-star team based on athlete's home states? I'll do Missouri.

  • 125: Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock)
    • 2022-2023 season: 16-10 record; DNQ for NCAAs
  • 133: Kai Orine (NC State)
    • 2022-2023 season: 18-8 record; 8th @ NCAAs
  • 141: Kal Miller (Maryland)
    • 2022-2023 season: 18-18 record; 2-2 @ NCAAs
  • 149: Brock Mauller (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 20-4 record; 7th @ NCAAs
  • 157: Jarrett Jacques (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 19-7 record; 2-2 @ NCAAs
  • 165: Gavin London (Lindenwood)
    • 2022-2023 season: 5-1 record; Lindenwood ineligible for postseason until 2026-2027 season
    • 2020-2021 season: 12-1 record; 3rd @ DII's
  • 174: Gaven Sax (NDSU)
    • 2022-2023 season: 12-12 record; DNQ for NCAAs
  • 184: Colton Hawks (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 19-12 record; 2-2 @ NCAAs
  • 197: Rocky Elam (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 15-2 record; 3rd @ NCAAs
  • 285: Zach Elam (Mizzou)
    • 2022-2023 season: 22-6 record; 6th @ NCAAs

Obviously we know PA, NJ, CA would have great teams. Still interested to hear each state's team. 

Are you looking for just this past season's?

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PA

125: Spencer Lee

133: Phillippi

141: Bartlett or Cole Matthews depending on how we define home state

149: Sasso

157: Levi

165:  ?

174: Starrocci

184: Hidlay

197: Nino

Hvwt: Nathan Taylor

 

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30 minutes ago, PortaJohn said:

PA

125: Spencer Lee

133: Phillippi

141: Bartlett or Cole Matthews depending on how we define home state

149: Sasso

157: Levi

165:  ?

174: Starrocci

184: Hidlay

197: Nino

Hvwt: Nathan Taylor

 

Very solid lineup, as expected. Surprising none of those hammer 165s are from PA. 

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4 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

OHIO (More difficult than I imagined.):classic_huh:

125 Jacob Decatur

133 Byrd

141 D'Emilio

149 Voinovich

157 Andonian

165 Carr

174 Jordan

184 Romero

197

285

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solid first 8. I agree though, it was harder than I anticipated. 

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Illinois using this past season's rosters

125- Matt Ramos

133-Michael McGee

141-Real Woods

149-Yahya Thomas

157-AOC

165-Dean Hamiti

174- Donnell Washington (lived in Indiana but went to high school in Illinois)

182-Abe Assad 

197-Jacob Warner

285- Big Cass 

that is a pretty solid lineup!!

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Just now, Ferrignohh said:

Illinois using this past season's rosters

125- Matt Ramos

133-Michael McGee

141-Real Woods

149-Yahya Thomas

157-AOC

165-Dean Hamiti

174- Donnell Washington (lived in Indiana but went to high school in Illinois)

182-Abe Assad 

197-Jacob Warner

285- Big Cass 

that is a pretty solid lineup!!

Man. Real good lineup. Better than I anticipated if I'm being honest. 

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48 minutes ago, PortaJohn said:

PA

125: Spencer Lee

133: Phillippi

141: Bartlett or Cole Matthews depending on how we define home state

149: Sasso

157: Levi

165:  ?

174: Starrocci

184: Hidlay

197: Nino

Hvwt: Nathan Taylor

 

maybe Justin McCoy from UVa at 165? 

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Oregon - We've got some forfeits

125: 

133: Jason Shaner (Oregon St)

141: 

149: Chance Lamer (Michigan)

157:

165: Legend Lamer (Cal Poly)

174: Brawley Lamer (Cal Poly)  *James Rowley (Wisconsin/Purdue) with consideration here?

184: Travis Wittlake (Oklahoma St)

197: Tanner Harvey (Oregon St)

285:

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17 minutes ago, Formally140 said:

Illinois is a top 2-4 state consistently. They just never keep enough Chicago kids home 

ahh ... how many of these kids are from Chicago?  🤔

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33 minutes ago, Warm Up Champ said:

Oregon - We've got some forfeits

125: 

133: Jason Shaner (Oregon St)

141: 

149: Chance Lamer (Michigan)

157:

165: Legend Lamer (Cal Poly)

174: Brawley Lamer (Cal Poly)  *James Rowley (Wisconsin/Purdue) with consideration here?

184: Travis Wittlake (Oklahoma St)

197: Tanner Harvey (Oregon St)

285:

Solid 6 though. The Lamer's could have nice team just themselves. Haha.

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29 minutes ago, Formally140 said:

Illinois is a top 2-4 state consistently. They just never keep enough Chicago kids home 

I know how tough it is in HS. I coach a lot of kids from IL. Just seems like most of their top end talent doesn't reach the same heights in college that they do in HS. But 8 AA's says otherwise. 

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44 minutes ago, Ferrignohh said:

Illinois using this past season's rosters

125- Matt Ramos

133-Michael McGee

141-Real Woods

149-Yahya Thomas

157-AOC

165-Dean Hamiti

174- Donnell Washington (lived in Indiana but went to high school in Illinois)

182-Abe Assad 

197-Jacob Warner

285- Big Cass 

that is a pretty solid lineup!!

 

I like Zac Braunagel's prospects in challenging for the 197 spot in this lineup. He had an identical dual meet record to Warner (9-4) this year, but a key difference is that Braunagel started every Illini dual, while Warner sat out a few (including vs Wisconsin where Iowa took a loss at 197 and had to squeak by on criteria). Zach also had a better conference dual record, and won head to head against Warner in the dual vs Iowa.

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1 hour ago, PortaJohn said:

PA

125: Spencer Lee

133: Phillippi

141: Bartlett or Cole Matthews depending on how we define home state

149: Sasso

157: Levi

165:  ?

174: Starrocci

184: Hidlay

197: Nino

Hvwt: Nathan Taylor

 

Desanto at 133

Jason Nolf at 157

Vincenzo Joseph at 165

Quentin Wright at 184

Kurt Angle at HWT

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11 minutes ago, PencilNeck said:

 

I like Zac Braunagel's prospects in challenging for the 197 spot in this lineup. He had an identical dual meet record to Warner (9-4) this year, but a key difference is that Braunagel started every Illini dual, while Warner sat out a few (including vs Wisconsin where Iowa took a loss at 197 and had to squeak by on criteria). Zach also had a better conference dual record, and won head to head against Warner in the dual vs Iowa.

I like your argument and wouldn't disagree if you went ZB over JW.  I put Warner in the lineup based on his more extensive resume.   

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2 minutes ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Desanto at 133

Jason Nolf at 157

Vincenzo Joseph at 165

I understood this as an all star lineup based on current athletes and not an all time line up.  I reckon if it is the latter then everyone's list will look a bit different.  

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1 minute ago, Ferrignohh said:

I understood this as an all star lineup based on current athletes and not an all time line up.  I reckon if it is the latter then everyone's list will look a bit different.  

 

2 hours ago, MidwestWrest said:

Yes. Athletes that were in DI wrestling in 2022-2023 season.

That is correct.💪

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8 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

How many years of eligibility did those guys get?

He's either trolling me which would be a great move in this instance or Cinnabon really is AI

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