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Mizzou recruits showout at elite 8 duals


Truzzcat

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Seth Mendoza, Dom bambinelli, Kollin rath all went undefeated at elite 8 duals which is probably the toughest dual tournament in the country. Bambinelli notably beat Asher Cunningham 11-3 who was a pa state champ and ironman third last year. He also beat Perentin in the powerade finals Perentin got that one back against Cunningham here. Bambinelli only had one decision, and it was 6-1 over Ben smith.

Kollin rath also went 7-0 including an 11-0 win over Brogan tucker who beat Vince bouzakis in this tournament.

Seth Mendozas weight was not the toughest, but he racked up 5 techs a 10-6 win over moses mendoza and a 7-4 overtime win against Jake hockaday who places high everywehere.

Add these 3 in with Sinclair and Gage walker from the 2024 class and I think things are looking very bright for the Tigers.

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14 minutes ago, Truzzcat said:

Seth Mendoza, Dom bambinelli, Kollin rath all went undefeated at elite 8 duals which is probably the toughest dual tournament in the country. Bambinelli notably beat Asher Cunningham 11-3 who was a pa state champ and ironman third last year. He also beat Perentin in the powerade finals Perentin got that one back against Cunningham here. Bambinelli only had one decision, and it was 6-1 over Ben smith.

Kollin rath also went 7-0 including an 11-0 win over Brogan tucker who beat Vince bouzakis in this tournament.

Seth Mendozas weight was not the toughest, but he racked up 5 techs a 10-6 win over moses mendoza and a 7-4 overtime win against Jake hockaday who places high everywehere.

Add these 3 in with Sinclair and Gage walker from the 2024 class and I think things are looking very bright for the Tigers.

Mendoza is super tough. He could be really good for Mizzou. Multi-time AA level talent. 

Also, Jake Hockaday is really good. I feel like he's one of those guys who flies under the radar a bit (unless you're a bracket nerd and notice what @Truzzcat noticed, that he places high everywhere) and then really hits his stride in college. He committed to Oklahoma, IIRC. 

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