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Fantasy College Wrestling - 2023 Season Top-20 (133 lbs)
InterMat Staff posted an article in Fantasy Wrestling
We are just about at the turning point where last season’s results and memories start to fade into the WrestleStat archives and the general wrestling community ramps up the interest and speculation of the upcoming season. And when it comes to Fantasy College Wrestling, drafters need to start thinking about who they want to pick in their 2024 draft. One way to do this is to look at the results of the 2023 season. The 2023 FCW Top-20 at each weight can give you a good idea of who the top Fantasy wrestlers in the country are. Seeing who returns, who leaves, who outplaced who, what teams made these lists more than others… all important information and data to digest. Of course, things can change quickly in college wrestling. Wrestlers can transfer, injuries can happen, and new stars can emerge. But the 2023 FCW Top-20 is a good starting point for your fantasy draft preparation, as you will see some (many, actually) repeat names from the 2022 Top-20 articles and even 2021 Top-20 articles. Take for instance: Pat Glory (PRIN), Yianni Diakomihalis (COR), Keegan O’Toole (MIZZ), and Carter Starocci (PSU). That championship group scored 223 Fpts in the 2023 season. How about these names though: Caleb Smith (APP), McKenzie Bell (RID), Evan Barczak (DREX), and Tyler Stoltzfus (LHU). That group scored 313 Fpts, and none were All-Americans. As you look at the list, keep in mind that not all of the top performers are household names. Some of the wrestlers who scored the most points in 2023 were not All-Americans. This is just one of the things that makes fantasy sports so exciting and unpredictable. So start your draft preparation today by taking a look at the 2023 FCW Top-20. You might just find some hidden gems that can help you win your league in 2024. To compile these lists, we used standard WrestleStat Fantasy College Wrestling Data & Scoring. Just a reminder of how points were tallied in WrestleStat leagues: 1) The scoring used was Standard Team Scoring across all competitions (+3 for a win by decision, -4 for a loss by Major, etc) 2) Scoring only counted against D1 competition 3) Wins via Forfeits (FFT) would count as +6 towards a wrestler's point total 4) Wins or Losses by Medical Forfeit (MFF) did not count as + or - towards a wrestler's point total 5) Points were only accumulated during the regular season 133 Notes: For the third season in a row, Daton Fix finishes as the #1 Fantasy Wrestler at 133. In the previous two seasons, he had claimed the top spot by the smallest of margins (by two Fpts in 2021 and one in 2022), but this season he was by far the best fantasy wrestler. He outscored #2 Michael McGee by 16 Fpts. His Average Draft Position (ADP) has increased each year as well, being ADP 16.52 in 2021, to ADP 8 in 2022, and this past season as ADP 5.31. A battle for 2nd place in Fpts was won by Michael McGee by one point over Lucas Byrd, despite McGee wrestling six less regular season matches. Both McGee and Byrd have been mainstays in the fantasy top-10, both improving their finishing spots year after year: Byrd finishing 6th in 2021, 5th in 2022, and 3rd this season and McGee finishing 10th in 2021, 4th in 2022, and 2nd this season. Neither had an ADP within the top 25 in any season since 2020. Two University of Penn wrestlers make the Top-10, with starter Michael Colaiocco finishing at #4 and Evan McGoualian at #10, just beating out Sam Latona by two Fpts. Another pair of teammates make the Top-20 from Campbell with back-and-forth starters Gabe Hixenbaugh (#9) and Domenic Zaccone (#15). Both had about the same number of matches, but Hixenbaugh made the most with his matches having a PPM almost one Fpt higher than Zaccone. Finishing almost identically in the #5 and #6 spots were Gable Strickland and Kurt Phipps, respectively. Both wrestled over 35 matches, both had nine regular-season losses, the same PPM (1.8), and just one Fpt separating them. The difference looks to be Strickland's slightly higher bonus rate. A model of fantasy consistency, Roman-Bravo Young has finished 8th this past season, 7th in 2022, 8th in 2021, and (you guessed it) 7th in 2020 in the Fantasy 133 rankings. Excluding the 2021 shortened COVID season, he's also finished with 13 regular season matches and 61 Fpts in 2023, 14 matches in 2022 and (you guessed it) 61 Fpts, and in 2020 had 18 matches with 66 Fpts. Just like how the finals played out, Vito Arujau narrowly beat RBY to finish 7th by one Fpt (though Arujau had four more matches wrestled). Might be crazy to say, but this is the first time he has finished in the Fantasy Top-20 at 133… mainly because he wrestled 125 in 2022 (where he finished 14th), and he wasn't enrolled for 2020 and 2021. With his last year of eligibility available (and confirmed he WILL be wrestling the 2024 season), I expect at least a repeat in Fpts production… at 133. Who Missed The Cut: It hurts me to type this, but Micky Phillippi fell just short of making the Top-20 by four Fpts. Had he won that tiebreaker dual against Kai Orine, he would have eeked in and finished 19th. Speaking of Orine, the All-American finished 34th due mainly to five losses, four losses by decisions and one by major, equalling -16 Fpts. Another fellow All-American Aaron Nagao, formerly of Minnesota, also fell outside the Top-20 as he only had three qualifying bonus wins and a loss by pin at the Southern Scuffle by Brayden Palmer. Nagao was the #26 Fantasy Wrestler at 133. Since we talked about teammates earlier, the two Lehigh teammates finished back-to-back at the #30 and #31 positions: Connor McGonagle (27Fpts) and Ryan Crookham (26 Fpts). True freshman Nic Bouzakis finished at #29 with 29 Fpts, while Chris Cannon claimed the same number of Fpts as Crookham, with almost double the amount of matches, but finished at #32 due to his PPM of 1.2 compared to Crookahm’s 2.4. Some other notables include Dylan Ragusin (MICH) at #24 with 35 Fpts, Chance Rich (CSUB) at #41 with 21 Fpts, and Rayvon Foley with 17 Fpts at #50. Don't see your favorite wrestler on the list? Let me know @FantasyD1Wrestl for the full stats. -
Stephen Buchanan is a two-time NCAA All-American who will be one of the main title contenders at 197 lbs during the 2023-24 season. He'll be doing so in a new singlet as Buchanan transferred to Oklahoma from Wyoming last year. Buchanan sat down with James Hackney to go through his wrestling career. A reoccurring theme for Buchanan has been marked improvement at every level. With a new coaching staff and a change of scenery, could Buchanan take the next stop and win a national title? Here's the full interview with James and Buchanan: Stephen_Buchanan_Interview.mp4
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Northwestern University announced via press release, the addition of BJ Futrell to the Wildcat coaching staff today. Futrell comes to Northwestern after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania. During those two seasons, Penn has sent 17 wrestlers to the NCAA Championships and produced an All-American around Futrell’s size (CJ Composto - 141 lbs/2022). Futrell is an Illinois native and won a pair of state championships for Mount Carmel High School. He later stayed in-state for college to wrestle at the University of Illinois. In Champaign, Futrell was a three-time NCAA qualifier and a two-time All-American, finishing eighth at 133 lbs in 2011 and sixth at the same weight class the following year. After his collegiate career concluded, Futrell spent a couple of cycles competing on the Senior freestyle circuit. During that time, Futrell won a pair of University National titles and later a silver medal at the World University Championships in 2014. Futrell also won titles at the Bill Farrell and the Dave Schultz Memorial. Futrell kicked off his collegiate coaching career coaching at the Naval Academy prior to the 2019-20 campaign. In addition, Futrell has been a key figure coaching freestyle with the Pennsylvania RTC. Earlier this summer, Futrell was named head coach for the U20 team that competed at the Pan-American Championships. That squad went on to capture gold medals in nine of ten weights.
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Another edition of the 16U and Junior National Championships, affectionately known as Fargo, is in the books. As always, the massive fields created some interesting and forgettable memories. The following is a look at the point differential leaders in each of the tournaments and the two wrestlers who put on the highest scoring match of the event. 16U Men’s Freestyle/Greco Roman Dreshaun Ross was the most statistically dominant athlete at Fargo this year, and he accomplished this in both styles. In the 16U division for men’s freestyle, he averaged 10.79 points per minute, while allowing his opponents to only average 0.76 points per minute. His resulting +10.03 point differential was the highest in the style. Ross then stepped up his game for the Greco Roman tournament. In that bracket, he averaged 12.50 points per minute and did not allow a single point. His +12.50 point differential was not only the highest in16U Greco Roman, but it was the highest of any competitor in any style across the entire event. At 195 pounds in freestyle, Ross did not allow a single point until he faced off against Jake Conroy in the finals. The Iowa representative got out to a 4-0 lead, before Conroy took a criteria lead with a four-point score. That would be the only score Ross would allow in the bracket. He scored the next 12 points and terminated the bout seven seconds into the second period. In the same weight in Greco, Ross’ first three opponents lasted only one minute combined as he charged to match termination victories. He eventually dispatched all six of his opponents in a total of only four minutes. His longest match in Greco was his quarterfinal bout against Standford Thompson of Tennessee, and it lasted only 75 seconds. While a performance like this will certainly attract the attention of college coaches, they likely will have some major competition. Ross is also apparently quite the football player. Per 247sports.com, he has already received scholarship offers from Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Purdue. With heavyweight seemingly in the future, it is possible he could pursue both wrestling and football on the collegiate level like former Iowa prep Ben Kueter. However, that seems exceedingly difficult to an outsider. Junior Freestyle From one potential heavyweight to a current one, Koy Hopke was the standout statistical performer in the junior freestyle division. On the way to the title at heavyweight, Hopke averaged 9.85 points per minute and allowed only 0.36. His +9.49 point differential was the highest at the junior level. Hopke did not surrender a point until his semifinals match against Navarro Schunke of South Dakota. He was leading 9-0 before Schunke scored a two-point takedown on the edge of the mat. Hopke responded and still managed to end the match in the first period. The heavyweight final was a showdown between Hopke and Idaho’s Aden Attao. The expected contest certainly lived up to expectations. Attao started things off by scoring the first seven points of the bout and went to the break with a 7-1 lead. The second period was an entirely different story as Hopke came all the way back to even things at 9-9 and ultimately finished the match via fall in the final 30 seconds. This past May, Hopke announced his commitment to Minnesota and looks to be yet another in the long line of standout Gopher heavyweights. His performance at Fargo would certainly give fans in Minnesota something to get excited about. Junior Women’s Freestyle Zao Estrada came up short in her bid for a Fargo title. The South Carolina representative made the finals but ultimately came up short against Clare Booe. Estrada can take some solace in the fact that she finished with the highest point differential in any of the women’s divisions. Despite the finals loss, Estrada averaged 7.34 points per minute. She did not allow a single point until she faced off against Booe. Even after allowing 13 points in the finals match, she still only averaged 1.36 points against per minute. Estrada finished with a +5.98 point differential, which was well ahead of the field. The competitor in women’s freestyle with the second highest point differential was Taylor Graveman at 132 pounds (+4.70). Estrada, who finished fourth in the South Carolina Class 4A boys state tournament, also entered the Junior Greco tournament where she went 3-2. 16U Women’s Freestyle Down an age group, Pennsylvania's Sierra Chiesa dominated her way to a title at 117 pounds. She made her way to the finals with six-straight shutout victories. In the title match, Chiesa scored a 6-2 decision over Alexis Lazar. She finished with a 5.25 points per minute rate and allowed her opponents to only score 0.17 per minute. Thanks to that strong defense, her +5.08 differential was tops in the division. Chiesa made history this past season when she became the first female competitor in the 86-year history of the PIAA state tournament. This upcoming season, PIAA will sanction women’s wrestling as a sport for the first time. Junior Greco Roman In terms of point differential, junior Greco was a strange tournament. The wrestler with the best differential, Yannis Charles (+5.33), was forced out of the 152-pound bracket with an injury after only three bouts. Musa Tamaradze had the second best differential at +4.90. He averaged 6.26 points per minute, while only allowing his opponents to score 1.36. Despite having the second highest differential, Tamaradze settled for a third-place finish at 120 pounds after dropping his semifinal match against eventual champion Elyle Francisco. Highest Scoring Match Fargo is an opportunity for most wrestlers to let it fly. School is out for the summer, and the competitors are no longer restrained by folkstyle rules. InterMat celebrates those who are not afraid to put up points. The honor for highest scoring match belongs to Jacob Myers and Collin Mullins who combined to score 52 points when they met in the 132-pound freestyle tournament. The match happened in the consolation bracket, so it ended the tournament for Mullins. Myers won another match before ultimately being eliminated by eventual third-place finisher Cooper Hilton.
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Fantasy College Wrestling - 2023 Season Top-20 (125 lbs)
InterMat Staff posted an article in Fantasy Wrestling
We are just about at the turning point where last season’s results and memories start to fade into the WrestleStat archives and the general wrestling community ramps up the interest and speculation of the upcoming season. And when it comes to Fantasy College Wrestling, drafters need to start thinking about who they want to pick in their 2024 draft. One way to do this is to look at the results of the 2023 season. The 2023 FCW Top-20 at each weight can give you a good idea of who the top Fantasy wrestlers in the country are. Seeing who returns, who leaves, who outplaced who, what teams made these lists more than others… all important information and data to digest. Of course, things can change quickly in college wrestling. Wrestlers can transfer, injuries can happen, and new stars can emerge. But the 2023 FCW Top-20 is a good starting point for your fantasy draft preparation, as you will see some (many, actually) repeat names from the 2022 Top-20 articles and even 2021 Top-20 articles. Take for instance: Pat Glory (PRIN), Yianni Diakomihalis (COR), Keegan O’Toole (MIZZ), and Carter Starocci (PSU). That championship group scored 223 Fpts in the 2023 season. How about these names though: Caleb Smith (APP), McKenzie Bell (RID), Evan Barczak (DREX), and Tyler Stoltzfus (LHU). That group scored 313 Fpts, and none were All-Americans. As you look at the list, keep in mind that not all of the top performers are household names. Some of the wrestlers who scored the most points in 2023 were not All-Americans. This is just one of the things that makes fantasy sports so exciting and unpredictable. So start your draft preparation today by taking a look at the 2023 FCW Top-20. You might just find some hidden gems that can help you win your league in 2024. To compile these lists, we used standard WrestleStat Fantasy College Wrestling Data & Scoring. Just a reminder of how points were tallied in WrestleStat leagues: 1) The scoring used was Standard Team Scoring across all competitions (+3 for a win by decision, -4 for a loss by Major, etc) 2) Scoring only counted against D1 competition 3) Wins via Forfeits (FFT) would count as +6 towards a wrestler's point total 4) Wins or Losses by Medical Forfeit (MFF) did not count as + or - towards a wrestler's point total 5) Points were only accumulated during the regular season 125 Notes: Once again, Anthony Noto (LHU) is your top fantasy wrestler at 125. Seems like the fantasy wrestling public took note of his 2022 season where he did not have any Average Draft Position (ADP) data to this year in 2023 where he had an ADP of 37.09. Finally, some of you are starting to listen to me! Now a name that has been picked time and time again for the past four years is Spencer Lee. But unlike those previous years where he has been ADP #3 in 2020, #1 in 2021, #1 in 2022, and #1 this season (2023), this is the first time he's finished within the Top-5. His last highest placement was in 2020 as the #6 Fantasy Wrestler at 125, then in 2021 when he only wrestled 4 matches and finished as the #14 Fantasy Wrestler (all pins). “Shock” National Finalist Matt Ramos wrestled up at 133 last season and finished juuuust outside the Top-20 (by 1 Fpt). This season, down to his more suitable weight, he finishes as the #2 Fantasy Wrestler at 125 and #14 overall. Had he won that regular season match against Spencer Lee, he would have been your #1 at 125 (or if he had beaten Anthony Molton and Richie Figueroa instead, both were close losses). At one point, Maximilian Leete was one of the leaders in pins for all of D1. Now, he didn’t end up taking that designation home at the end of the season, but he did ride that wave into being the #10 Fantasy Wrestler at 125. One of Franklin & Marshall’s two Top-20 Fantasy Wrestlers this season, Mason Leiphart, finished with 36 regular season matches wrestled. He finished tied in Fpts with Pat Glory and Stevo Poulin thanks to his over 50% regular season bonus rate against D1 wrestlers, but finished at #13 behind both of them due to his lower PPM. Two non-starters make this list, one redshirt, and one backup. The redshirt, Sheldon Seymour, was able to make it into the Top-10 despite six of his matches (all but one of them a win by bonus) being against non-D1 competition. The backup, Richard Figueroa, held down the starting spot until late 2022 until Courtney returned, then started on-and-off for some duals into January. Ultimately the decision to go with Courtney was made, but Figueroa went 14-0 (all against D1 competition) and included wins over Noah Surtain and Matt Ramos. There’s a case to be made that maybe he starts the season as ranked #1 at 125 next year?? Your National Champion, Pat Glory, wrestled in just two events during the 2022 portion of the season (Princeton Open on 11/6 and the Rutgers Dual on 12/11). Once the calendar changed to 2023, though, he wrestled twice a week. He finished one spot and two Fpts behind being in the Top-10, even though he wrestled about half as many matches as #10 Leete. Who Missed The Cut: George Mason’s true freshman Markel Baker fell 2 Fpts short of tying Medley at 47 Fpts and Wyoming's true freshman Jore Volk just 4 points. They finished #21 and #22 ranked at 125, respectively Surprise 27-seed AA Eddie Ventresca (VT) finished at, surprisingly, #27 in Fpts at 125. He finished with 38 Fpts, one behind the eventual Rutgers starter Dean Peterson. With a late start to the season and only 12 matches to draw from, 2023 3rd placer Brandon Courtney wasn't able to finish the four-peat of making the 125 Fantasy Top-20 and landed at #45 for this season. He previously finished at #2 at 125 in 2022, #3 in 2021, and #15 in 2020. In the same boat as Courtney was Killian Cardinale, who made his 2023 debut at Midlands as well. He ended up with 35 Fptsin essentially 10 matches since three were “losses” by medical Forfeit. Had he won two more matches at Midlands, he'd be in the Top-25. Instead, he finishes as #30. Other notables include the usual backside bandit Pat McKee (MINN) who finished at #32 with 30 Fpts, Ryan Miller (PENN), and Brandon Kaylor (ORST) ted with points (25) and PPM (1), but Miller did it with one less match and takes the #39 spot while Kaylor is #40, and Troy Spratley (MINN) at #49. Don't see your favorite wrestler on the list? Let me know @FantasyD1Wrestl for the full stats. -
Jordan Leen just passed the one-year anniversary of his hiring by Brown as the school’s head coach. After Fargo, Leen spoke with Austin Sommer about building at Brown, the first year as head coach and competing in the Ivy League. Leen also touches on the structure of the 2023-24 schedule, new staffing changes and a unique opportunity to work with Brown wrestling. BrownLeenJuly23.mp4
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We’ll close out our 2023 Fargo-related content by looking at some of the schools whose recruiting shined the brightest in the FargoDome. After the Junior freestyle tournament concluded on Wednesday, we highlighted the teams that had recruits who earned All-American honors. With that in mind, here are some schools that have plenty of reason to be optimistic about the future with the performance that their collective recruits showed in Fargo. Bucknell The only EIWA school with a recruit that won a Junior freestyle title? That’s right, it was Bucknell and Noah Mulvaney at 170 lbs. If you were paying attention for the past few months, you might have seen this coming for Mulvaney. After his high school career ended, Mulvaney took sixth at U20 Nationals, eight at U20 WTT and went undefeated at Junior Duals. Mulvaney’s Fargo title marked the second time he placed in Junior freestyle, as he was fifth last year. Bucknell is a school that doesn’t redshirt, so it might be hard keeping Mulvaney out of the lineup in 2023-24. In addition Mulvaney, a Bison commit from the Class of 2024 also made the podium. Dillon Bechtold, of Pennsylvania, finished seventh in both styles. Bucknell’s Class of 2023 was ranked 19th in InterMat’s recruiting rankings. The Class of 2024 is shaping up to be quite good, as well. Bechtold is one of two top-150 recruits for Dan Wirnsberger’s team and they already have five early commitments. Illinois What a week for Illini recruits as three of their Class of 2023 signees made the Junior freestyle finals and two came away with stop signs. Kannon Webster was deemed one of the top recruits in the Class of 2023 and he proved that point with more hardware to add to his collection. Webster left Fargo with his eighth All-American honor after claiming double titles at the Junior level. It was his second Junior title in both styles. The second championship for Illinois came from Braeden Scoles of Wisconsin at 160 lbs. Scoles AA’ed for his third time at the Junior freestyle tournament and improved during each showing. He went from fourth in 2021 to third last year and finished on top with a championship. Scoles won his first six matches via tech or fall and beat high-quality opponents in the semis and finals, without being seriously threatened. The surprise of the group was Chris Moore’s run to the Junior freestyle finals at 170 lbs. Moore knocked off three top-100 recruits from the Class of 2023 just to make it onto the raised stage. His performance earned him All-American honors from Fargo for the first time. Illinois also had a commit from the Class of 2024 make the podium in Junior Greco, as Anthony Ruzic was seventh at 120 lbs. Ruzic was a Junior Greco champion last year and has now placed four times in Fargo. Iowa Iowa had a pair of future Hawkeyes in the finals in back-to-back weights in Junior freestyle. Ryder Block needed only 79 seconds to wrap up his second consecutive Junior National title in freestyle. It was the sixth fall/tech for Block in seven bouts at this year’s tournament. Just before Block took center stage Kale Petersen fell in the 132 lb championship match. Though Peterson came up a match shy of winning Fargo, he still had a remarkable spring/summer. It started with a second-place finish at the Open in U20 freestyle. He’d go on to take eighth at the U20 WTT’s. In the future, Petersen/Block could make for a formidable 1-2 punch near the beginning of the Iowa lineup. Minnesota The Golden Gophers truly had the future on display as they had a pair of recruits from the Class of 2024 earn All-American honors in Junior freestyle, along with a commit from the Class of 2025. Koy Hopke finished off the Junior freestyle tournament in grand fashion with a clash against fellow age-group world medalist Aden Attao at 285 lbs. Attao had an early lead; however, Hopke battled back and ended the bout with a fall with under :30 seconds left. Hopke looks like more than a worthy candidate to carry on the Minnesota heavyweight legacy. Hopke’s Fargo teammate, Charlie Millard, also from Wisconsin, took fourth in a rough 160 lb bracket. It’s the second consecutive year that Millard has found the podium in Junior Freestyle. Like Hopke, Millard is a member of Minnesota’s Class of 2024. Minnesota already has a verbal from one of the best in-state in 2025 in Landon Robideau. Robideau finished third at a 138 lb class and logged wins over three Big Boarder’s from 2024. His only loss was 6-3 to the two-time champ, Block. Robideau was the only wrestler that went the distance with the Iowa star. Penn Penn is another school with an impressive number of early commits from the Class of 2024. Two of them managed to earn All-American honors when Davis Motyka and Calvin Lachman got on the podium. Motyka was top-four in both styles, highlighted by a third-place showing in Junior Greco. He has now placed in both styles in each of his three appearances in Fargo. Lachman, who has yet to place at the Pennsylvania State Tournament, was eight in Junior freestyle at the 220 lb weight class. The best performance from a future Quaker came from Cross Wasilewski at 145 lbs in Junior freestyle. Wasilewski made the finals opposite the two-time champion Webster and held a 4-1 lead in the second period, before falling, 7-4. Wasilewski battled through an injury-plagued senior season and this result is probably more indicative of where his abilities lie. On his way to the finals, Wasilewski put up double-digits in every match he wrestled. Penn State Opposing fans are always looking to see when Penn State may stumble. Maybe after the next wave of collegiate superstars graduate, they’ll take a step back, right? The All-American trio from Fargo demonstrated that you probably shouldn’t count on it. 195 lb champion Connor Mirasola was perhaps the most impressive wrestler at any style or age group in the entire weekend. He won a title without surrendering a single point during seven tech falls. Mirasola’s final two wins came over a pair of wrestlers that finished their high school careers ranked among the top-100 from the Class of 2023 (Joey Novak/Jersey Robb). Connor’s twin brother, Cole, was a finalist at 220 lbs, as well. Like his brother, Cole breezed through the first four rounds before having to grit out a pair of wins in the quarters and semis. Both twins have now played three times in Fargo (twice as Juniors and once at 16U). Connor heads into his senior year as a two-time Junior National champ. Penn State’s Class of 2025 was represented by Dalton Perry who was fifth at 132 lbs. Perry was involved in a back-and-forth contest with Kale Petersen in the semifinals, but eventually fell, 9-6. A fifth-place finish in Junior freestyle bodes well for Perry, a rising junior. Stanford We’re saving the school with the highest number of All-Americans for last (and we going alphabetically) as Stanford had five All-Americans. Additionally, one of those five recruits, Thor Michaelson, got on the Junior podium in both styles. The highest placing of the Stanford recruits was Grigor Cholakyan, who made the Junior freestyle finals at 152 lbs. Cholakyan fell in the title bout to Vince Bouzakis, who also defeated Cholaykan’s future teammate Zach Hanson in the quarterfinals. Hanson would rebound and win four consecutive matches to take third. That same 152 lb bracket also contained EJ Parco, a Stanford recruit that finished eighth. During the 160 lb Junior freestyle consolations Michaelson downed future teammate Collin Guffey. He would go on to finish fifth while Guffey settled for eighth. Stanford’s recruiting has taken off after Rob Koll stepped in as head coach in the spring of 2021. Since then, they’ve notched back-to-back top-ten recruiting classes. With the performance of this group (four of five AA’s are in the Class of 2024), another lofty ranking could be in the cards for the Cardinal.
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Fargo has come and gone! This tournament was unlike any other previous edition of the 16U/Junior National Championships as we saw a handful of teams either win their first titles or break notable streaks to claim their championships. In addition, dozens of wrestlers etched their names into the Fargo record books as being national champions or All-Americans. As is typically the case after big events, we perused through the results and noticed some fun facts about the results of this tournament (or six tournaments, in one). Earlier we mentioned the Fargo “record books.” The unofficial record book from Fargo is Jason Bryant’s Fargo Almanac. None of these fun facts could have been noted without Jason’s countless hours of research. Please support his hard work and get an almanac, they are a must-have for Fargo fans and will be updated yearly. Each year also has new wrinkles and features. With that out of the way, let’s have some fun! It was an unusual year for team champions. Illinois claimed their first Junior women’s title on the strength of a title from Cadence Diduch (132) and three second-place finishes. Their previous high was third in 2022. At the 16U level, Pennsylvania claimed its first women’s title ever. Prior to 2023, they had never finished higher than fourth. For the fifth straight tournament, Pennsylvania prevailed in 16U Men’s freestyle. It’s their eighth total title since official scoring took place (2006). Pennsylvania’s Junior Men’s freestyle team claimed its first team title since 2016 and only they’re third since 2006. Pennsylvania’s depth shone through with 19 total AA’s and a 13-2 record in the bloodround. Illinois climbed back on top of 16U Greco-Roman. They had previously won every title between 2013-19 but were knocked off by Pennsylvania and California in the last two tournaments, respectively. Idaho stopped Illinois’ streak at the Junior Greco level. Illinois came into the week having won every Junior Greco tournament since 2008. The title is Idaho’s first ever. Last year’s third-place finish was the previous highwater mark for Idaho and they only had one other top-five finish previously. Wisconsin had five Junior National freestyle champions which is easily the most in state history. Their previous high was three in 2002 with titles from Craig Henning (145), Ben Askren (171), and Cole Konrad (285). Not a bad trio! The title-winning Pennsylvania Junior Men's freestyle team had two champions with Jax Forrest and Vince Bouzakis. Surprisingly enough, the last time Pennsylvania had multiple Junior freestyle champions was in 2009 with Josh Dziewa (135), Andrew Alton (140), and Dylan Alton (145). For the second year in a row, a member of the Bishop McCort team captured a Junior freestyle title at 126 lbs. This year it was Jax Forrest and in 2022 it was Mason Gibson. Ohio was held without a Men’s Junior freestyle champion for the second year in a row. The last time Ohio failed to crown a champion in back-to-back years in Men’s Junior freestyle was 1995 and 1996. 1995 was also the last time that Ohio went without a Junior Men’s freestyle finalist. Iowa currently has the longest streak with at least one Men’s Junior Freestyle national champion. They’ve had at least one every year since 2014. Jayden Raney was a double 16U champion for Kentucky winning both styles at 120 lbs for the second straight year. With his title(s), he became the first Kentucky wrestler, in any style or age group, to have more than one championship in a particular style. With 16U freestyle titles from Blue Stiffler and Jacob Levy, it marked the first time that Georgia had multiple 16U freestyle national champions in the same year. Shamus Regan captured Tennessee’s first 16U freestyle national title since Nicholas Boykin won the 285 lb class in 2015. Colorado had a pair of Junior Greco-Roman champions in Otto Black and Landon Drury. The last time Colorado had two in the same year was in 2016 with Brendon Garcia (100) and Ryan Deakin (145). In addition to their team title, Idaho had two Junior Greco-Roman champions, a feat it also accomplished in 2022. The last time Idaho had two champions in back-to-back years was in 2013 and 2014. Jon Jay Chavez won in both of those years, while Hayden Tuma (2013) and Dorian Sapien (2014) accounted for the other titles. Also in Idaho-related news, a pair of Idaho natives squared off of the Junior Greco-Roman title at 285 lbs, when Aden Attao defeated Shilo Jones. The last time two Idaho teammates met for a Junior Greco title was in 2010 when Trevor Rupp defeated Tanner Hall. Speaking of teammates wrestling, at 195 lbs in Junior Greco-Roman a pair of Minnesota wrestlers squared off for the title, with Joey Novak defeating Cittadino Tuttle. Not only do both represent Minnesota, but they also both train a Pinnacle; which was a first for the great club. Thomas Verrette’s 16U Greco-Roman title made him the first Colorado native to ever win two 16U (Cadet) Greco championships. New Mexico wound up with three 16U Greco-Roman All-Americans. The last time they hit that number was in 2005 with Riley Adamson, Max Ortega, and Dak Adamson. Roman Luttrell’s third-place finish was the highest since Riley Adamson was third in 2005. Emmitt Sherlock of Maryland made the 16U Greco-Roman finals at 160 lbs. The last time Maryland had a finalist in 16U Greco was in 2016 when Aaron Brooks won at 160 lbs. For the second year in a row, Florida had a pair of Junior Women’s champions (Gabriele Tedesco and Clare Booe). Prior to 2022, they had never had two in the same year. Massachusetts produced Junior Women’s champions in back-to-back years for the first time. In 2022, Skylar Hattendorf won at 138 lbs; this year Jaclyn Dehney took the title at 127 lbs. Maryland had a pair of Junior Women’s champions for the first time since 2007 when Nicole Woody (102) and Helen Maroulis (109) claimed stop signs. This year it was Alex Szkotnicki (117) and Nebi Tsarni (144). Kaidance Gerg (138) became Idaho’s first Junior Women’s champion since Anneliese DeAragon won titles in 2009 and 2010. Savannah Isaac (200) made Ohio history as she became the state’s first woman to win two Junior titles. Isaac’s finals opponent, Tirza Twoteeth, is the first woman from Montana to make a Junior championship match. Heather Crull (106) won only the fourth Junior Women’s title for Indiana. She joins a very talented group that includes Sarah Hildebrandt (121 - 2011), Kayla Miracle (121 - 2012), and Alara Boyd (138 - 2019). The previous three have all won age-group world medals. Arizona had a pair of 16U Women’s champions for the first time ever with Isis France (132) and Morgan Lucio (144). Oklahoma also had multiple 16U Women’s champions for the first time. Bella Williams (122) and Lynn Horn (127) accomplished the feat in back-to-back weight classes. Piper Fowler became the first Tennessee woman to win a stop sign at any age group when she won the 16U title at 164 lbs. She’s also the only woman from Tennessee to earn All-American honors more than once. Kaylyn Harrill is the first woman from Nebraska to make the 16U Women’s finals. She’s only the second Nebraska woman to make a championship match overall, joining Gabrielle Weyhrich, who made the Junior finals in 2010. Wrestling is a family affair and this was no more evident than seeing the prominent last names of some of the champions. Kyler Larkin (Eric), Hayden Schwab (Doug), Wyatt Medlin (Bryan), and Michael Mocco (Steve) all have famous wrestling fathers, and all took home stop signs last week.
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Fargo 16U and Junior Men's Greco-Roman Final Results
InterMat Staff posted an article in International
2023 Fargo Junior/16U Greco-Roman National Championships Junior Team Scores 1. Idaho 141 2. Iowa 120 3. Illinois 106 4. California 97 5. Oklahoma 91 Championship Finals 100 lbs - Caden Correll (Illinois) over Mason Brayfield (Missouri) 13-7 106 lbs - Cadyn Coyle (Nebraska) over Ezekiel Witt (Kansas) 10-2 113 lbs - Mack Mauger (Idaho) over Kody Tanimoto (Texas) 5-1 120 lbs - Elyle Francisco (Alaska) over Ryker Graff (Iowa) 8-0 126 lbs - Isaiah Cortez (California) over Rhett Peak (Oklahoma) 9-3 132 lbs - Otto Black (Colorado) over Zan Fugitt (Missouri) 11-0 138 lbs - Landon Drury (Washington) over Isaiah Powe (Alabama) 8-0 145 lbs - Kannon Webster (Illinois) over Noah Manuel Tapia (Illinois) 6-3 152 lbs - Joel Adams (Nebraska) over Jadon Skellenger (Idaho) 4-2 160 lbs - Ashton Miess (Wisconsin) over LJ Arajuo (North Dakota) 10-0 170 lbs - Nicholas Fox (Iowa) over Tyler Secoy (Georgia) 5-4 182 lbs - Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) over Franklin Ordonez-Fernandez (Florida) 6-1 195 lbs - Joey Novak (Minnesota) over Cittadino Tuttle (Minnesota) Fall 4:41 220 lbs - Sawyer Bartelt (Florida) over Oscar Williams (Oklahoma) 3-1 285 lbs - Aden Attao (Idaho) over Shilo Jones (Idaho) 8-0 Third Place Matches 100 lbs - Caden Smith (Virginia) over Gabriel Rosales (Idaho) Fall 5:15 106 lbs - Damian Moreno (Arizona) over Isaac Stewart (Montana) 10-1 113 lbs - Davis Motyka (Pennsylvania) over Kaiden Powell (Kansas) 4-2 120 lbs - Musa Tamaradze (Massachusetts) over Isaac Hampton (Oregon) FFT 126 lbs - Massey Odiotti (Illinois) over Layne Kleimann (Utah) 7-3 132 lbs - Gable Porter (Iowa) over Carter Nogle (Maryland) Fall 1:32 138 lbs - Maksym Chubenko (Ohio) over Paul Kelly (California) 8-0 145 lbs - Pierson Manville (Pennsylvania) over Brady Collins (Colorado) 8-0 152 lbs - Aliaksandr Kikiniou (California) over Owen Hicks (New York) 11-3 160 lbs - Benjamin Smith (Maryland) over Brett Back (Wisconsin) 7-0 170 lbs - Adam Waters (Pennsylvania) over Caden Young (Wisconsin) 5-2 182 lbs - Brayden Gautreau (Michigan) over Aidan Squier (New Jersey) 6-5 195 lbs - Payton Thomas (Oklahoma) over Kingsley Menifee (Virginia) Fall 1:28 220 lbs - Coby Merrill (California) over Jared Thiry (Iowa) 5-3 285 lbs - Richard Thomas (Oklahoma) over Connor Aney (Washington) Fall 1:28 Fifth Place Matches 100 lbs - Hunter Anderson (Idaho) over Kaison Schreier (Missouri) 11-10 106 lbs - Hunter Sanchez (Utah) over Kiyan Simon (Alabama) 5-2 113 lbs - Lawson Eller (Minnesota) over Brayten Casey (Wisconsin) Injury Def 120 lbs - Jaxton Packer (Idaho) over Moses Mendoza (California) 11-0 126 lbs - Billy Townson (California) over Treygen Morin (Idaho) 8-0 132 lbs - Dmytro Chubenko (Ohio) over Matthew Beem (Iowa) Fall 3:52 138 lbs - Tanner Frothinger (Idaho) over Kane Naaktgeboren (Iowa) Fall :37 145 lbs - Gabriel Bouyssou (Rhode Island) over Garrett Reece (Colorado) 8-0 152 lbs - TJ Schierl (Wisconsin) over Matthew Randolph (Minnesota) 5-1 160 lbs - Patrick Brackett (Colorado) over Jude Randall (Oklahoma) 10-1 170 lbs - Deontre Buttram (Oklahoma) over Angelo Posada (California) 17-16 182 lbs - Justin Rademacher (Oregon) over De’Alcapon Veazy (Indiana) 8-0 195 lbs - Karson Tompkins (Texas) over Quinlan Morgan (Minnesota) 8-0 220 lbs - Nick Nosler (Illinois) over Torin Forsyth (Kansas) 9-0 285 lbs - Cameron Geuther (Iowa) over Soren Pirhoun (Virginia) 5-4 Seventh Place Matches 100 lbs - Brady Byrd (Indiana) over Alexander Diaz (Pennsylvania) FFT 106 lbs - Gavin Miller (Oklahoma) over Malachi Ortiz (Florida) Fall 1:31 113 lbs - Nathan Rioux (Indiana) over Anthony Alanis (Illinois) Fall 3:41 120 lbs - Anthony Ruzic (Illinois) over Easton Cooper (Wisconsin) 8-0 126 lbs - Miles Anderson (Nebraska) over Cooper Shore (Ohio) 11-2 132 lbs - Amryn Nutter (Wisconsin) over Angel Serrano (Colorado) 12-4 138 lbs - Maddox Khalimsky (Illinois) over Emil Necula (Georgia) 7-4 145 lbs - Alex Braun (Minnesota) over Daniel Zepeda (California) FFT 152 lbs - Laird Root (California) over Casper Stewart (New York) FFT 160 lbs - Kale Roth (Wisconsin) over Thor Michaelson (Washington) FFT 170 lbs - Gavin Ricketts (Kentucky) over Dominic Bambinelli (Georgia) 9-0 182 lbs - Isaiah Twait (Idaho) over Marco Christenson (Minnesota) FFT 195 lbs - Dillon Bechtold (Pennsylvania) over Sean Carroll (Kansas) 16-5 220 lbs - Jarrett Stoner (Texas) over Mason Christian (Montana) 10-2 285 lbs - Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) over Cameron Groncki (New York) 8-4 16U Team Scores 1. Illinois 213 2. Iowa 191 3. Oklahoma 131 4. Ohio 110 4. Pennsylvania 110 Championship Finals 88 lbs - Loc Webber (Ohio) over Vincent DeMarco (Illinois) 8-0 94 lbs - Hayden Schwab (Iowa) over Jarrett Smith (Michigan) 10-2 100 lbs - Caleb Noble (Illinois) over James Hemmila (Illinois) 11-0 106 lbs - Saxton Scott (Idaho) over Konner Blaney (Ohio) 8-0 113 lbs - Will Detar (Pennsylvania) over Titan Friedrichs (Minnesota) 3-3 120 lbs - Jayden Raney (Kentucky) over Austin Collins (Colorado) 10-2 126 lbs - Devon Miller (Oklahoma) over Isaiah Jones (Oklahoma) 7-3 132 lbs - Wyatt Medlin (Illinois) over Jake Miller (Oklahoma) 8-4 138 lbs - Thomas Verrette (Colorado) over Colton Weiler (Wisconsin) 6-5 145 lbs - Gabriel Logan (New Jersey) over Nolan Fellers (Iowa) 8-0 152 lbs - Kyler Knaack (Iowa) over Jimmy Mastny (Illinois) 4-3 160 lbs - Aaron Stewart (Illinois) over Emmitt Sherlock (Maryland) 5-4 170 lbs - Shawn Rounsaville Jr (Oklahoma) over Broedy Collins Hendricks (Iowa) 12-4 182 lbs - Adonis Bonar II (Nebraska) over Matt King (Washington) 16-8 195 lbs - Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) over David Calkins (California) 9-0 220 lbs - Michael Mocco (Florida) over Kai Calcutt (Illinois) 3-2 285 lbs - James Hartleroad (Indiana) over Cooper Martinson (Iowa) 8-0 Third Place Matches 88 lbs - Hudson Chittum (Tennessee) over Kaden Oldroyd (Utah) 8-0 94 lbs - Cason Craft (Oklahoma) over Jose Cordero (Tennessee) 3-0 100 lbs - Jensen Boyd (Indiana) over Gavin Landers (Iowa) 2-0 106 lbs - Rocco Cassioppi (Iowa) over Christopher Grossman (Montana) 5-4 113 lbs - Roman Luttrell (New Mexico) over Johnny Leck (Kansas) 9-0 120 lbs - Gus Cardinal (Arizona) over Evan Sanati (Virginia) 7-1 126 lbs - Zayn Navarrette (Texas) over Valentine Popadiuc (New Mexico) Fall 1:26 132 lbs - Davis Parrow (Minnesota) over Declan Koch (Wisconsin) 11-5 138 lbs - David Gleason (Missouri) over Blue Stiffler (Georgia) 4-1 145 lbs - Melvin Miller (Pennsylvania) over Nathaniel Askew (Georgia) 10-0 152 lbs - Jayden Williams (Michigan) over Eli Esguerra (Ohio) Fall :19 160 lbs - Maximus Norman (Tennessee) over Lucas Ricketts (Kentucky) 4-3 170 lbs - Anthony Kroninger (Ohio) over Gavin Craner (Michigan) 9-0 182 lbs - Ryder Wilder (Georgia) over Jackson Rotterman (Missouri) 12-8 195 lbs - Jaxon Penovich (Illinois) over Connor Smalley (Pennsylvania) 10-0 220 lbs - Alex Taylor (Ohio) over Mason Koehler (Iowa) 11-0 285 lbs - Jonathan Rulo (Illinois) over Brayden Hill (Kansas) 9-6 Fifth Place Matches 88 lbs - Eric Bice (Nevada) over Urijah Courter (Iowa) 9-0 94 lbs - Kellen Downing (Montana) over Chase Kastner (Connecticut) FFT 100 lbs - Carter Shin (Virginia) over Dylan Orta (Texas) 2-1 106 lbs - Caleb Jackson (Utah) over Alexander Pierce (Iowa) 5-5 113 lbs - Hunter Knox (Oklahoma) over Jack Baron (Pennsylvania) 10-7 120 lbs - Blaze Van Gundy (Ohio) over Maximus Riggins (Iowa) 9-0 126 lbs - Ned Kauffman (Pennsylvania) over Austin Ellis (Utah) 8-0 132 lbs - Manuel Saldate (Nevada) over Jacob Herm (Wisconsin) 10-1 138 lbs - Mason Petersen (Nebraska) over Derek Barrows (Colorado) 8-0 145 lbs - Carlos Valdez (Idaho) over Luis Alberto-Desilva (Pennsylvania) FFT 152 lbs - Brandon Dean (New Jersey) over Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) Fall 3:58 160 lbs - Ben Smith (Utah) over Bradley Rodriguez-Little (Minnesota) 6-6 170 lbs - Luke Hoag (Minnesota) over Junior Bumanglag (California) 8-0 182 lbs - Nicholas Ronchetti (Illinois) over Tavio Hoose (Pennsylvania) 5-4 195 lbs - Jake Conroy (Pennsylvania) over Wura Yinusa (Oklahoma) 10-0 220 lbs - Garett Kawczynski (Wisconsin) over James Bechter (Ohio) 2-0 285 lbs - Mark Effendian (Pennsylvania) over Micah Hach (South Dakota) FFT Seventh Place Matches 88 lbs - Landon Thoennes (Minnesota) over Charlie Boelman (Iowa) 3-0 94 lbs - Eli Herring (Pennsylvania) over Daniel Goodwin (Illinois) Fall 1:06 100 lbs - Shamus Regan (Tennessee) over Christopher Swann (Georgia) 8-5 106 lbs - Eric Casula (Oklahoma) over Bruno Cassioppi (Illinois) FFT 113 lbs - Khimari Manns (Ohio) over Chase Walker (Tennessee) 2-1 120 lbs - Justyce Zuniga (Washington) over Dale Corbin (Wisconsin) FFT 126 lbs - Timothy Koester (Iowa) over Zaydrein Hernandez (California) 11-2 132 lbs - Austin Paris (Utah) over Bryce Palmer (Texas) Fall :30 138 lbs - Easton Dircks (Minnesota) over Dane Renick (Arkansas) 5-4 145 lbs - Kawayran Vasquez (Florida) over Noah Howk-Erwin (Iowa) 4-2 152 lbs - Joseph Jeter (Oklahoma) over Keaton Moeller (Iowa) 10-1 160 lbs - Cash Bachicha (New Mexico) over Koray Kage Jones (New Jersey) Disq 170 lbs - Bridger Foss (Oregon) over Carter Brown (Missouri) Fall 3:03 182 lbs - Carter Vannest (California) over Ty Carman (Utah) 6-4 195 lbs - Jacob Duitsman (Minnesota) over Standford Thompson (Tennessee) Fall 3:19 220 lbs - Dean Bechtold (Pennsylvania) over Jackson Phillips (Ohio) 8-0 285 lbs - Trayvn Boger (Utah) over Jonathan Romo (Kansas) Fall 1:26 -
Where do Junior Freestyle Champions Sign for College?
InterMat Staff posted an article in International
As Fargo-week winds down, we have a newly-minted set of Junior freestyle national champions to add to the list of all-time greats in our sport. In the lead up to the competition, we’ve looked at how the 2023 NCAA All-Americans fared in the FargoDome and how often do Junior freestyle champions become DI All-Americans. Now, we’re taking it a step further and looking at where Junior National champions sign on to continue competing in college. For this exercise, we have looked at wrestlers that competed at Fargo from 2008-23. Also, only wrestlers in the Class of 2023 or before have been considered. Wrestlers in the Class of 2024/25 and beyond haven’t officially signed with their respective schools yet. Arizona State: Brandon Courtney (113 lbs/2015), Tyler Liberatore (130 lbs/2010), Tanner Hall (215 lbs/2010) Boise State: Carson Kuhn (119 lbs/2010), Jake Swartz (189 lbs/2009) Bucknell: Noah Mulvaney (170 lbs/2023) Central Michigan: Ben Bennett (171 lbs/2008) Clarion: Joey Fischer (100 lbs/2018), Tyler Fraley (98 lbs/2008) Columbia: Angelo Rini (126 lbs/2019), Markus Schiedel (160 lbs/2013) Cornell: Joshua Saunders (138 lbs/2018), Ben Darmstadt (195 lbs/2016), Brian Realbuto (145 lbs/2011) Drexel: Ty Smith (113 lbs/2017) Fresno State: Jace Luchau (152 lbs/2019) Illinois: Kannon Webster (120 lbs/2021, 145 lbs/2023), Braeden Scoles (160 lbs/2023), Danny Braunagel (160 lbs/2018), Luke Luffman (220 lbs/2018, 285 lbs/2019), Jered Cortez (126 lbs/2013), Isaiah Martinez (160 lbs/2012), Zac Brunson (152 lbs/2011), Zane Richards (130 lbs/2011) Indiana: Elijah Oliver (113 lbs/2013) Iowa: Ryder Block (138 lbs/2023, 138 lbs/2022), Nate Jesuroga (120 lbs/2022), Aiden Riggins (160 lbs/2022), Bradley Hill (220 lbs/2022), Drake Ayala (113 lbs/2019, 126 lbs/2021), Patrick Kennedy (160 lbs/2019), Cullan Schriever (113 lbs/2018), Abe Assad (182 lbs/2018), Jacob Warner (195 lbs/2017), Tony Cassioppi (285 lbs/2018, 285 lbs/2017), Seth Gross (132 lbs/2013), Thomas Gilman (119 lbs/2012), Cory Clark (126 lbs/2012), Sam Brooks (195 lbs/2012), Jake Ballweg (140 lbs/2010), Nick Moore (160 lbs/2010), Josh Dziewa (135 lbs/2009), Derek St. John (160 lbs/2009), Ethen Lofthouse (171 lbs/2009), Nate Moore (130 lbs/2008) Iowa State: Tate Naaktgeboren (182 lbs/2023), Cody Chittum (152 lbs/2022), Manny Rojas (170 lbs/2021), David Carr (160 lbs/2017), Austin Gomez (126 lbs/2016), Ian Parker (132 lbs/2016), Sammy Colbray (220 lbs/2016), Gannon Gremmel (285 lbs/2016), Danny Vega (106 lbs/2014), Marcus Harrington (220 lbs/2014), Ryak Finch (112 lbs/2009), Eric Thompson (285 lbs/2008) Lehigh: Jordan Wood (220 lbs/2015) Little Rock: Kyle Dutton (145 lbs/2022), Nasir Bailey (132 lbs/2021) Michigan: Drew Mattin (126 lbs/2017), Ben Freeman (138 lbs/2017), Will Lewan (152 lbs/2017), Austin Assad (120 lbs/2014, 126 lbs/2015), Adam Coon (285 lbs/2013, 285 lbs/2012), Ben Whitford (135 lbs/2011) Michigan State: Freddie Rodriguez (112 lbs/2010) Minnesota: Tagen Jamison (138 lbs/2021), Brayton Lee (152 lbs/2018), Patrick McKee (120 lbs/2017), Jake Allar (160 lbs/2016), Fredy Stroker (145 lbs/2015), Larry Early (152 lbs/2015), Mitch McKee (126 lbs/2014), Bobby Steveson (195 lbs/2014), Hunter Marko (106 lbs/2013), Tommy Thorn (113 lbs/2012, 132 lbs/2014), Logan Storley (171 lbs/2010), David Thorn (125 lbs/2009), Tony Nelson (215 lbs/2009), Mario Mason (152 lbs/2008) Missouri: Keegan O’Toole (138 lbs/2017), Zach Elam (220 lbs/2017), Canten Marriott (170 lbs/2016), J’den Cox (220 lbs/2012) Navy: Atilano Escobar (132 lbs/2017) NC State: Nick Reenan (182 lbs/2015) Nebraska: Dominick Serrano (132 lbs/2019), Beau Breske (170 lbs/2015) North Carolina: Wil Guida (100 lbs/2017, 106 lbs/2018) Northern Colorado: Jacob Seely (195 lbs/2015) Northern Illinois: Kirk Johansen (100 lbs/2013) Northern Iowa: Cory Land (132 lbs/2022), Adarios Jones (285 lbs/2014), Tanner Rohweder (100 lbs/2012) Northwestern: Lucas Davison (195 lbs/2018), Jack Jessen (182 lbs/2018), Mitch Sliga (195 lbs/2013), Bryce Brill (138 lbs/2012), Jason Tsirtsis (140 lbs/2011), Greg Kuhart (285 lbs/2010) Ohio: Jeremy Johnson (285 lbs/2009) Ohio State: Andre Gonzales (106 lbs/2019), Anthony Echemendia (145 lbs/2019), Paddy Gallagher (160 lbs/2019), Jordan Decatur (132 lbs/2018), Carson Kharchla (170 lbs/2018), Malik Heinselman (100 lbs/2016), Myles Martin (182 lbs/2014), Nathan Tomasello (112 lbs/2011, 120 lbs/2012, 120 lbs/2013), Derek Garcia (152 lbs/2009), Logan Stieber (125 lbs/2008) Oklahoma: Justin Forrest (119 lbs/2008), Matt Lester (145 lbs/2008) Oklahoma State: Jordan Williams (145 lbs/2021), Christian Carroll (220 lbs/2021), Daton Fix (120 lbs/2015), Joseph Smith (160 lbs/2015), Anthony Collica (145 lbs/2013, 145 lbs/2012), Chander Rogers (170 lbs/2014), Ryan Blees (152 lbs/2013, 160 lbs/2014), Kyle Crutchmer (170 lbs/2012), Jordan Rogers (182 lbs/2012), Eddie Klimara (125 lbs/2010), Austin Ormsbee (135 lbs/2010), Alex Dieringer (145 lbs/2010, 160 lbs/2011), Chris Perry (189 lbs/2008) Old Dominion: Anthony Molton (120 lbs/2019) Oregon State: Aden Attao (285 lbs/2022) Penn: Michael Colaiocco (126 lbs/2018), Anthony Artalona (145 lbs/2017, 145 lbs/2016) Penn State: Braeden Davis (113 lbs/2021), Josh Barr (160 lbs/2021, 170 lbs/2022), Aaron Brooks (170 lbs/2017), Gavin Teasdale (120 lbs/2016), Nick Lee (138 lbs/2016), Mason Manville (152 lbs/2014), Bo Nickal (170 lbs/2013), Zain Retherford (132 lbs/2012), Morgan McIntosh (189 lbs/2010, 215 lbs/2011), Andrew Alton (140 lbs/2009, 140 lbs/2008), Dylan Alton (135 lbs/2008, 145 lbs/2009) Princeton: Matt Kolodzik (138 lbs/2015) Purdue: Max Lyon (182 lbs/2017), Griffin Parriott (152 lbs/2016), Cashe Quiroga (130 lbs/2009) Rutgers: Nic Aguilar (113 lbs/2016) South Dakota State: Paul Mascarenas (106 lbs/2012) Stanford: Matt Garelli (98 lbs/2010, 105 lbs/2011), Ryan Mango (112 lbs/2008) Utah Valley: Taylor LaMont (132 lbs/2015), Matt Findlay (138 lbs/2014), Roy Nash (220 lbs/2013), Jade Rauser (105 lbs/2009) Virginia: Louie Hayes (106 lbs/2015), Jack Mueller (113 lbs/2014) Virginia Tech: TJ Stewart (182 lbs/2021), Caleb Henson (152 lbs/2021), Bryce Andonian (145 lbs/2018), Sam Latona (106 lbs/2017), Joey Dance (125 lbs/2011), Ty Mitch (119 lbs/2009) Wisconsin: Daniel Sheen (100 lbs/2019), Braxton Amos (220 lbs/2019), Eric Barnett (120 lbs/2018), Connor Medbery (285 lbs/2011), Destin McCauley (152 lbs/2010), Andrew Howe (160 lbs/2008) -
A Closer Look at Pennsylvania's Junior Freestyle Team Title
InterMat Staff posted an article in International
On Wednesday, Team Pennsylvania captured its first Junior Men’s Freestyle title since 2016. By most metrics, fans and media members alike can universally agree that Pennsylvania is the “best” state for wrestling. Collegiate accolades and depth, high school performance and rankings-wise, Pennsylvania is consistently number one. You have to start calculating per-capita population numbers to start to find a way to start knocking PA. The one exception, of late, for Pennsylvania, has been the Junior division at Fargo (and National Duals). It seems as if the mentality has been that Pennsylvania brings a strong team to the U16 division, they make a name for themselves (or reaffirm rankings) and then they don’t necessarily “need” to come back to Fargo. Winning/placing at the PA State Tournament and in-season tournaments provide enough competition and exposure for college coaches to take notice. Now, the argument from Pennsylvania fans has been, “Well, we didn’t bring our best team.” While it’s true, it’s kind of a lame retort as other states brought strong squads. This year we don’t need to have the “didn’t bring our best team” debate as Pennsylvania was able to win the Junior freestyle title. How were they able to do it? It was a total team effort. Most of the time, your stars determine large, major tournaments. This time, Pennsylvania had a pair of champions, which is always a great number for a tournament of Fargo’s caliber. At the same time, Illinois and Iowa matched that number. All three paled in comparison to runner-up Wisconsin, who had five! Wisconsin had six total finalists, which was double Pennsylvania and Illinois’ total. Where Pennsylvania separated itself from the rest of the was in the consolations. After their six finalists, Wisconsin only had two other All-Americans. Third place Oklahoma had ten total AA’s. Pennsylvania finished with 19. Drilling down even further, the tournament was won (or could have been lost) in the Round of 12 or the bloodround. Pennsylvania was lights out in the all-important, make-or-break, All-American round. Its wrestlers went 13-2 in the bloodround, which is a remarkable number no matter the tournament or age group. It's perhaps the most pressure-filled set of matches, Pennsylvania responded in a ridiculously great fashion. Taking it a step further, of those two losses in the bloodround, one came in a match that featured two wrestlers from Team Pennsylvania competing against each other. It was at 220 lbs when Calvin Lachman downed Zach Evans via disqualification. Those consolation wins, combined with titles from Jax Forrest and Vince Bouzakis, gave the unofficial “best wrestling state” an official title for the summer of 2023. It should be noted that Pennsylvania’s 16U boys and girls team both captured titles in Fargo. The boys title was the third consecutive, while the girls title was the first of any kind, at any age. With girls high school wrestling now officially sanctioned in Pennsylvania, I’d expect that trend to continue for PA girls. Below are the Junior freestyle All-Americans for Pennsylvania’s national championship team. Champions 126: Jax Forrest (Bishop McCort) - Class of 2026 152: Vince Bouzakis (Wyoming Seminary) - Class of 2025 Runner-Up 113: Aaron Seidel (Northern Lebanon) - Class of 2025 Third Place 145: Pierson Manville (State College) - Class of 2024 170: Adam Waters (Faith Christian Academy) - Class of 2026 Fourth Place 100: Kole Davidheiser (The Hill School) - Class of 2026 113: Davis Motyka (Wyoming Seminary) - Class of 2024 120: Nathan Desmond (Bethlehem Catholic/Wyoming Seminary) - Class of 2025 Fifth Place 132: Dalton Perry (Central Mountain) - Class of 2025 170: Holden Garcia (Notre Dame-Green Pond) - Class of 2023 195: Tucker Hogan (Daniel Boone) - Class of 2024 285: Nick Pavlechko (State College) - Class of 2024 Sixth Place 100: Alexander Diaz (Council Rock North) - Class of 2023 152: Collin Gaj (Quakertown) - Class of 2025 160: Nick Kunstek (Pottsville) - Class of 2024 Seventh Place 120: Gauge Botero (Faith Christian Academy) - Class of 2025 195: Dillon Bechtold (Owen J. Roberts) - Class of 2024 132: Tahir Parkins (Nazareth) - Class of 2025 Eighth Place 220: Calvin Lachman (Quakertown) - Class of 2024 Round of 12 113: Ayden Smith (Notre Dame-Green Pond) - Class of 2025 220: Zachary Evans (Chambersburg) - Class of 2023 -
Leaders and Legends was the name of the Divisions that the B1G chose to represent the two halves of their football conference. With teams being added, and conference expansion being a big thing, it appears these two Divisions are about to be shuffled around and we have the risk of losing the names of the Divisions. I aim to have them live on in my coverage of the B1G. First of all, with emerging Badger leader Dean Hamiti. I remember Dean Hamiti immediately jumping onto the scene two years ago for the Badgers at 165. It was interesting because he appeared to be the brown-haired version of the tall, thin, 165 that they had previously. This is not meant to be a negative comment towards either of those athletes so please don’t read it with any hidden agenda. Simply remarking on their physical resemblance and that they both wrestled for the University of Wisconsin. That being said, Dean quickly had everyone learn his name, and distinguish himself as his own person and a presence on the National scene at that weight. Another place where Dean had a quick and lasting impact, was within his own wrestling room. After placing sixth in the country at 165 as a freshman, Dean was named one of the captains in just his sophomore season with Wisconsin. Dean backed that preseason honor up by winning a B1G Title and getting back on the podium at 165 in what was arguably the deepest weight class in the country. With Dean entering this third season with the Badgers, and transitioning into those “upperclassmen” years, I wanted the chance to talk with Dean about what being a leader means to him. We also talk about who has had an impact on him in his career, as a coach and a teammate. Also, I wasn’t going to finish this conversation without talking about competing in the B1G and his style. I was a captain of my high school team as a senior (one of three captains, nbd), and I remember talking with my coach and co-captains about what that meant. I was always a lead-by-example sort of a guy, and I was going to go to all of the optional workouts, pick people up to make it to those workouts and drop them off if they needed rides. It was just how I lead. I had never considered other ways to have an impact on my team and to help everyone get better. So since then, I’ve always enjoyed learning about how other people can have impacts (positively or negatively in some cases) on the people they’re around. Having and cultivating leadership skills is not as common as I would have thought growing up, so I feel there’s a responsibility to use them for good. It turns out Spider-Man’s uncle was right. With great power comes great responsibility. So back to Dean. After introducing him to why I wanted to do this, I got right into it and asked him about the best leader he has been around in his career. “Definitely Coach (Jon) Reader. He’s awesome, has a great attitude, he’s always there when you need him, and he brings his full effort every day. He supports us through anything, not just wrestling. He’s one of the best leaders I’ve had throughout my career.” This is no surprise to me, based on his frequency of inspirational tweets every day. Not to mention having interviewed him in the past, he’s just as consistent as they come. Let’s play two truths and a lie. One of these things isn’t true regarding Jon Reader: 1. He once ran a 50-mile race. 2. His High School team had 3 eventual NCAA Champions on the same team at one point. 3. He went base jumping, despite a fear of heights. The lie was 1, because he has once run a 50-mile race, and another time run a 100-mile race (so I guess technically that’s three 50-mile races, but one of them back-to-back). Fortunately for us, in my attempt to confirm these details, I was able to get a quote from Coach Reader on Dean Hamiti as a leader. “He’s an incredible leader that leads by example EVERY SINGLE DAY! His passion and relentless pursuit of becoming the very best version of HIMSELF are both contagious and inspiring to his teammates. I’m very proud of him and honored to be in his corner.” The quote was in a text, so I kept the all caps in. Regarding #2 above, the NCAA Champions were Brent Metcalf (Iowa), and Paul Donahoe (Nebraska), to go along with Jon when he won at Iowa State. Anyway, back to Dean. Next, I wanted to know which of his teammates has displayed strong leadership skills. “Eric Barnett has been an awesome teammate for me through everything. Wrestling-wise, advice-wise, and just as a friend. He is always there supporting us, motivating us before workouts, after workouts, telling us to do the right things and keeping us accountable throughout our season and off season.” That is a nice transition to the accountability piece. That’s a piece that routinely comes up whenever I speak to college coaches, and certainly something that has such a lasting impact, depending on the degree to which athletes are remaining accountable. So we are in agreement on the fact that accountability is a key component of being a strong leader, but I wanted to know which other characteristics are important for strong leaders to have and display. “Discipline for sure, because if you say you are a leader, but you aren’t disciplined then that one’s really hard to listen to. Motivation, being able to stand up there and talk and motivate your teammates is a really good one. Being open-minded also. Someone might not do things the same way as you, so you kind of have to adapt to their style and make sure that you can still help them in their own way. Those three are discipline, motivation, and having an open mind.” At the risk of sounding redundant, Dean has had a strong impact right away with his B1G Freshman of the Year award, and being named a captain as a sophomore, and winning a B1G title. Other than that though, I wanted to learn from Dean what he wanted his lasting impact to be on the team with how he leads. “When I first got there it was really, led by example, through hard work and having the other guys see me. I want to start to be more vocal during practice. So right now we are really working on technique and perfecting areas with our wrestling. So I want to step up and show my teammates my style, so they can pick and choose things that I can offer and have them use in their styles also.” I’m tall and thin and 165. I feel like I could pick up a thing or two from Dean’s technique. It’s a fun style not just to watch, but to wrestle I’d imagine. Now onto the competition discussion. It’s easy to say “The B1G is tough” at any weight, but in particular, 165 was very tough this season. You had returning All Americans in Hamiti along with Amine (Michigan), and Kharchla (Ohio State). Additionally, you had highly regarded newcomers Patrick Kennedy (Iowa), and Alex Facundo (Penn State), entering their lineups. That’s without even bringing up a guy like Caleb Fish (MSU) who finished in the Bloodround at NCAAs. It’s safe to say anyone seeking out competition like this is excited to have such a tough schedule, but I wanted to know who he really gets up to compete against. “Iowa matches for sure. Kennedy this year, Marinelli last year, those are ones that people like to show up to because they know it’s going to be a grind match every single time. Every single match is always hard also. This year in particular our Field House was basically full, and a couple upsets and tough matches, but that’s always fun to wrestle.” Are you wondering if Dean is working on anything specific in these technique sessions? Me too! So I asked him. “For me, mat strategy is a big one. I am the kind of guy who goes out there and tries to throw everything at you right away. I just do weird stuff and try to scramble around, so breaking down when I wrestle the top guys, to pick and choose where I want to attack more. Being a little less careless when I go out there.” Natural follow-up question, because I love watching Dean wrestle (successfully I might add) with this whole approach that he has seven minutes to score more points than the other guy. He’s constantly looking for turns and ways to break the match open, which is just a blast to watch. I wanted to know when he started to approach the sport with that philosophy. “As far back as I can remember. I’ve always been focused on cardio and conditioning. I don’t want to just go out and hold onto a guy for seven minutes, I want to have fun while I wrestle. I think that's always been part of my style to just have fun. Just wanting to move around and do flashy things.” It’s a funny thing having the opportunity to talk with people I admire so much. Leadership is interesting like that. Strong leaders can be older than you, younger than you, friends of yours, or simply someone you’re aware of. In speaking with Dean, it was clear to me that not only is this responsibility something that he takes seriously, but something he’s put a lot of time into thinking about how to get better at it. I found myself relistening to our conversation and taking a lot of great things away from it myself. He’s clearly a leader in the Wisconsin Badgers wrestling room, and now will have an impact as a leader on a 37-year-old in West Michigan. Here's hoping that the ripple effect continues.
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College Choices for Fargo's 2023 Junior Freestyle All-Americans
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Wednesday evening marked the conclusion of the freestyle portion of the 16U/Junior National Championships in Fargo, North Dakota. As we’ve stated multiple times in the lead up to the event, Fargo is a place where tomorrow’s stars either emerge or shine brightly. That was undoubtedly the case with the 2023 tournament. Later in the week, we’ll document exactly which colleges “won” Fargo; however, before getting to that point, let's take a look at how everyone did. Below are Fargo Junior freestyle All-Americans that have committed to wrestle at the next level. They are sorted by college and alphabetically. Which school recruits looked most promising? American JJ Peace (South Carolina) - 120 lbs: 8th place Arizona State Carson Manville (Pennsylvania) - 145 lbs: 3rd place Damian Moreno (Arizona) - 106 lbs: 7th place Bucknell Dillon Bechtold (Pennsylvania) - 195 lbs: 7th place Noah Mulvaney (Wisconsin) - 170 lbs: Champion California Baptist Paul Kelly (California) - 138 lbs: 4th place Cornell Jaxon Joy (Ohio) - 145 lbs: 4th place Davidson Savoy New (North Carolina) - 182 lbs: 8th place Illinois Chris Moore (Illinois) - 170 lbs: Runner-Up Braeden Scoles (Wisconsin) - 160 lbs: Champion Kannon Webster (Illinois) - 145 lbs: Champion Iowa Ryder Block (Iowa) - 138 lbs: Champion Kale Peterson (Iowa) - 132 lbs: Runner-Up Iowa State Adrian Meza (Arizona) - 126 lbs: 6th place Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) - 182 lbs: Champion Lock Haven Tucker Hogan (Pennsylvania) - 195 lbs: 5th place Michigan Chris Kiser (Oklahoma) - 113 lbs: Champion Minnesota Koy Hopke (Wisconsin) - 285 lbs: Champion Charlie Millard (Wisconsin) - 160 lbs: 4th place Landon Robideau (Minnesota) - 138 lbs: 3rd place Missouri Mack Mauger (Idaho) - 113 lbs: 3rd place Gage Walker (Oklahoma) - 126 lbs: 7th place Morgan State Kingsley Menifee (Virginia) - 195 lbs: 6th place Navy Gavin Linsman (Missouri) - 145 lbs: 8th place Nebraska Omar Ayoub (Ohio) - 138 lbs: 5th place Marco Christiansen (Minnesota) - 182 lbs: 6th place North Carolina Laird Root (California) - 152 lbs: 7th place Northern Iowa Nicholas Fox (Iowa) - 170 lbs: 7th place Ohio State Ethan Birden (Ohio) - 160 lbs: 3rd place Oklahoma Carter Schmidt (Montana) - 132 lbs: 8th place Oklahoma State Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) - 120 lbs: Runner-Up Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) - 195 lbs: Runner-Up Oregon State Aden Attao (Idaho) - 285 lbs: Runner-Up Justin Rademacher (Oregon) - 182 lbs: 3rd place Penn Calvin Lachman (Pennsylvania) - 220 lbs: 8th place Davis Motyka (Pennsylvania) - 113 lbs: 4th place Cross Wasilewski (New Jersey) - 145 lbs: Runner-Up Penn State Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) - 220 lbs: Runner-Up Connor Mirasola (Wisconsin) - 195 lbs: Champion Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania) - 132 lbs: 5th place Pittsburgh Kade Brown (Ohio) - 138 lbs: 6th place Princeton Holden Garcia (Pennsylvania) - 170 lbs: 5th place Ethan Rivera (Florida) - 120 lbs: 6th place Purdue Orlando Cruz (Indiana) - 182 lbs: Runner-Up SIU Edwardsville Nick Nosler (Illinois) - 220 lbs: 5th place South Dakota State Brady Roark (Missouri) - 126 lbs: 5th place Stanford Grigor Cholakyan (California) - 152 lbs: Runner-Up Collin Guffey (California) - 160 lbs: 8th place Zach Hanson (Minnesota) - 152 lbs: 3rd place Thor Michaelson (Washington) - 160 lbs: 5th place EJ Parco (California) - 152 lbs; 8th place Virginia Tech Dillon Campbell (Ohio) - 126 lbs: 3rd place West Virginia Hoke Poe (Georgia) - 182 lbs: 4th place Wyoming Tyson Charmoli (Minnesota) - 138 lbs: 7th place Joey Novak (Minnesota) - 195 lbs: 3rd place -
Fargo 16U and Junior Men's Freestyle Final Results
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2023 Fargo U16/Junior National Freestyle Championships Junior Team Scores 1. Pennsylvania 210 2. Wisconsin 159 3. Oklahoma 129 4. California 112 5. Iowa 111 Championship Finals 100 lbs - Rocco Hayes (Illinois) over Kiyan Simon (Alabama) 9-0 106 lbs - Haakon Peterson (Wisconsin) over Tyler Harper (Iowa) 6-4 113 lbs - Christopher Kiser (Oklahoma) over Aaron Seidel (Pennsylvania) Fall 1:34 120 lbs - Leo DeLuca (New Jersey) over Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) 12-0 126 lbs - Jax Forrest (Pennsylvania) over JJ McComas-Rogers (Oklahoma) 7-4 132 lbs - Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) over Kale Peterson (Iowa) 8-0 138 lbs - Ryder Block (Iowa) over Daniel Zepeda (California) 10-0 145 lbs - Kannon Webster (Illinois) over Cross Wasilewski (New Jersey) 7-4 152 lbs - Vince Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) over Grigor Cholakyan (California) 8-2 160 lbs - Braeden Scoles (Wisconsin) over Will Henckel (New Jersey) 9-4 170 lbs - Noah Mulvaney (Wisconsin) over Chris Moore (Illinois) 14-1 182 lbs - Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) over Orlando Cruz (Indiana) 10-4 195 lbs - Connor Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) 10-0 220 lbs - Cody Merrill (California) over Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) 11-0 285 lbs - Koy Hopke (Wisconsin) over Aden Attao (Idaho) Fall 5:32 16U Team Scores 1. Pennsylvania 183 2. Illinois 160 3. Iowa 156 4. Ohio 146 5. California 117 Championship Finals 88 lbs - Brandon Bickerton (Ohio) over Edward George (New Jersey) 4-1 94 lbs - Jarrett Smith (Michigan) over Turner Ross (Minnesota) 3-0 100 lbs - Shamus Regan (Tennessee) over Caleb Noble (Illinois) 10-5 106 lbs - Grey Burnett (Ohio) over Bruno Cassioppi (Iowa) 10-3 113 lbs - Landon Sidun (Pennsylvania) over Isaiah Harrison (Colorado) 12-0 120 lbs - Jayden Raney (Kentucky) over Michael Romero (California) 10-0 126 lbs - Leo Maestas (California) over Timothy Koester (Iowa) Fall 2:25 132 lbs - Jayden James (New Jersey) over Manuel Saldate (Nevada) 13-7 138 lbs - Blue Stiffler (Georgia) over David Gleason (Missouri) 5-2 145 lbs - Melvin Miller (Pennsylvania) over Daniel Heiser (Wisconsin) 14-4 152 lbs - Kyler Knaack (Iowa) over Grayson Woodcock (Ohio) 9-2 160 lbs - Aaron Stewart (Illinois) over Maximus Norman (Tennessee) 13-0 170 lbs - Adrien Reyes (California) over Hunter Snyder (Pennsylvania) 12-6 182 lbs - Elijah Diakomihalis (New York) over Ryder Wilder (Georgia) 7-1 195 lbs - Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) over Jake Conroy (Pennsylvania) 16-4 220 lbs - Michael Mocco (Florida) over Alex Taylor (Ohio) 11-0 285 lbs - Jacob Levy (Georgia) over Cooper Martinson (Iowa) 15-9 -
Fargo 16U and Junior Men's Freestyle Semifinal Results
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2023 Fargo U16 and Junior National Freestyle Semifinal Results Junior 100 lbs - Kiyan Simon (Alabama) over Caden Smith (Virginia) 13-8 100 lbs - Rocco Hayes (Illinois) over Brady Byrd (Indiana) 10-0 106 lbs - Haakon Peterson (Wisconsin) over Aydan Thomas (Oklahoma) 5-1 106 lbs - Tyler Harper (Iowa) over Nathan Rioux (Indiana) Fall 4:21 113 lbs - Christopher Kiser (Oklahoma) over Jake Knight (Iowa) 10-4 113 lbs - Aaron Seidel (Pennsylvania) over Dru Ayala (Iowa) 7-4 120 lbs - Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) over Isaiah Cortez (California) 6-6 120 lbs - Leo DeLuca (New Jersey) over Ethan Rivera (Florida) 10-0 126 lbs - Jax Forrest (Pennsylvania) over Brady Roark (Missouri) 10-0 126 lbs - JJ McComas-Rogers (Oklahoma) over Adrian Meza (Arizona) 2-1 132 lbs - Kale Peterson (Iowa) over Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania) 9-6 132 lbs - Kyler Larkin (Arizona) over Sergio Vega (Arizona) 11-0 138 lbs - Ryder Block (Iowa) over Landon Robideau (Minnesota) 6-3 138 lbs - Daniel Zepeda (California) over Omar Ayoub (Ohio) 6-5 145 lbs - Kannon Webster (Illinois) over Jaxon Joy (Ohio) 2-1 145 lbs - Cross Wasilewski (New Jersey) over Logan Paradice (Georgia) 10-4 152 lbs - Vince Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) over Kody Routledge (Oklahoma) 6-2 152 lbs - Grigor Cholakyan (California) over Collin Gaj (Pennsylvania) 8-2 160 lbs - Braeden Scoles (Wisconsin) over Ethan Birden (Ohio) 11-3 160 lbs - William Henckel (New Jersey) over Charlie Millard (Wisconsin) 10-3 170 lbs - Noah Mulvaney (Wisconsin) over Ryan Burton (New Jersey) 11-0 170 lbs - Chris Moore (Illinois) over Holden Garcia (Pennsylvania) 12-7 182 lbs - Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) over Hoke Poe (Georgia) 12-2 182 lbs - Orlando Cruz (Indiana) over Justin Rademacher (Oregon) 4-4 195 lbs - Connor Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Joey Novak (Minnesota) 10-0 195 lbs - Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) over Karson Tompkins (Texas) 11-0 220 lbs - Cody Merrill (California) over Aidan Schlett (New Jersey) 10-0 220 lbs - Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Jay Henderson (Utah) 12-11 285 lbs - Aden Attao (Idaho) over Rocco Dellagatta (New Jersey) 10-0 285 lbs - Koy Hopke (Wisconsin) over Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) 12-2 16U 88 lbs - Brandon Bickerton (Ohio) over Niko Odiotti (Illinois) 4-3 88 lbs - Edward George (New Jersey) over Hudson Chittum (Tennessee) 4-2 94 lbs - Turner Ross (Minnesota) over Cason Craft (Oklahoma) 6-4 94 lbs - Jarrett Smith (Michigan) over Emilio Albanese (Pennsylvania) 4-2 100 lbs - Shamus Regan (Tennessee) over Case Bell (Indiana) 3-0 100 lbs - Caleb Noble (Illinois) over Cameron Sontz (New Jersey) 8-7 106 lbs - Grey Burnett (Ohio) over Rocco Cassioppi (Illinois) 10-0 106 lbs - Bruno Cassioppi (Illinois) over Wyatt Lees (Michigan) Fall 4:00 113 lbs - Isaiah Harrison (Colorado) over Konner Larkin (Arizona) 12-0 113 lbs - Landon Sidun (Pennsylvania) over Joseph Uhorchuk (Tennessee) 10-0 120 lbs - Michael Romero (California) over Karson Brown (Ohio) 9-3 120 lbs - Jayden Raney (Kentucky) over Evan Sanati (Virginia) 17-6 126 lbs - Leo Maestas (California) over Clinton Shepherd (Indiana) 14-12 126 lbs - Timothy Koester (Iowa) over Travis Cardenas (Arizona) 12-8 132 lbs - Jayden James (New Jersey) over Dean Anderson (Arizona) 8-0 132 lbs - Manuel Saldate (Nevada) over Joshua Requena (California) 10-0 138 lbs - Blue Stiffler (Georgia) over Mason Wagner (Pennsylvania) 2-0 138 lbs - David Gleason (Missouri) over Arment Waltenbaugh (Pennsylvania) 6-1 145 lbs - Daniel Heiser (Wisconsin) over Nolan Fellers (Iowa) 15-5 145 lbs - Melvin Miller (Pennsylvania) over Jason Kwaak (New York) 10-3 152 lbs - Kyler Knaack (Iowa) over Nicholas Singer (Pennsylvania) 5-4 152 lbs - Grayson Woodcock (Ohio) over Joseph Jeter (Oklahoma) 11-9 160 lbs - Maximus Norman (Tennessee) over Bradley Rodriguez-Little (Minnesota) Fall 1:58 160 lbs - Aaron Stewart (Illinois) over Emmitt Sherlock (Maryland) 8-3 170 lbs - Adrien Reyes (California) over Gavin Craner (Michigan) 12-1 170 lbs - Hunter Snyder (Pennsylvania) over Carson Thomas (Ohio) 10-6 182 lbs - Ryder Wilder (Georgia) over Preston Marchesseault (Rhode Island) 10-0 182 lbs - Elijah Diakomihalis (New York) over Aiden Peterson (Ohio) 11-1 195 lbs - Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) over David Calkins (California) 10-0 195 lbs - Jake Conroy (Pennsylvania) over Denarii Mickel (Iowa) Disq 220 lbs - Alex Taylor (Ohio) over Kai Calcutt (Illinois) 8-0 220 lbs - Michael Mocco (Florida) over Dean Bechtold (Pennsylvania) 10-0 285 lbs - Jacob Levy (Georgia) over Brayden Hill (Kansas) 11-0 285 lbs - Cooper Martinson (Iowa) over Milan Colvin (Kansas) Fall 3:56 -
The semifinals in men’s freestyle, at the 16U and Junior divisions, have been set! Up-and-down both age groups, there are plenty of great matchups. Ranked-versus-ranked matches all over the place. For those unranked, they’ll likely make their way in the rankings after this tournament! While every matchup you’ll see Wednesday morning is worth watching, we’ve singled out 15 of the top “must-watch” bouts, with a brief explanation, as well. 16U 100 lbs - Cameron Sontz (New Jersey) vs. Caleb Noble (Illinois) MatScouts latest rankings dropped seniors from the Class of 2023 and included incoming high school freshmen. Two of those are Cameron Sontz and Caleb Noble, currently ranked 16th and 17th, respectively, at 106 lbs. The pair met in the UWW U17 World Team Trials and Sontz prevailed for fifth place. 16U 113 lbs - Konner Larkin (Arizona) vs. Isaiah Harrison (Colorado) We’ve got another talented Larkin brother in Konner, who is following in the footsteps of older brothers Kaleb and Kyler. Konner made the semis after racking up four techs in five bouts. His only non-tech was a seven-point victory over seventh-ranked Carter Pearson (Iowa). His opponent is Isaiah Harrison, who is fresh off of an 11-7 upset over #3 Lincoln Sledzianowski (106 lbs). Earlier in the tournament, Harrison needed less than 90 seconds to down Class of 2026 Big Board’er Titan Friederichs (Minnesota). 16U 138 lbs - Blue Stiffler (Georgia) vs. Mason Wagner (Pennsylvania) Blue Stiffler, not ranked overall or in the Class of 2025, made a name for himself and pulled off a huge upset in the quarters when he edged Thomas Verrette 3-3 on criteria. Verrette was the top seed after placing third in freestyle and winning the Greco stop sign in 2022. Next, he’ll have to contend with Mason Wagner, who was part of a talented contingent of freshmen at Pennsylvania’s Faith Christian Academy. Wagner was fifth in PA’s AA state tournament in 2023. 16U 195 lbs - Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) vs. David Calkins (California) A returning 16U freestyle champion and the top-ranked wrestler in the Class of 2026, Dreshaun Ross should breeze through the field and win title number two, right? That’s certainly possible seeing as Ross has made the semis with three techs in three matches and has yet to surrender a single point. His opponent tomorrow, David Calkins, has been every bit as dominant as Ross. Calkins has four techs and has shut out each of his opponents. Both wrestlers just finished their freshman year in high school. Ross ended with an Iowa state title, while Calkins was eighth in California. Junior 113 lbs - Jake Knight (Iowa) vs. Christopher Kiser (Oklahoma) Jake Knight moves up to the Junior level for the first year and knocked off one of the favorites in the quarterfinals as he put up six points in the second period to down #9 Mack Mauger (Idaho). A match prior, he had taken out #4 Ayden Smith (Pennsylvania). He’ll attempt to make it three top-ten wrestlers in as many matches with Michigan recruit Christopher Kiser in the semis. Kiser has generally been dominant with a seven-point win over Johnny Green (Ohio) in the quarters representing his closest match. Junior 120 lbs - Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) vs. Isaiah Cortez (California) It’ll be two of the top-six 120 lbers in the country doing battle as #3 Isaiah Cortez meets #6 Beric Jordan. Cortez is always in contention with third-place finishes in both styles last year at the 16U division. Earlier this year, he was third in both styles at UWW’s. Jordan is looking to post his third ranked win of the tournament after downing #12 Gauge Botero (Pennsylvania) and #17 Cam Stinson (North Carolina). Junior 120 lbs - Leo DeLuca (New Jersey) vs. Ethan Rivera (Florida) The other half of the Junior 120 lb bracket contains two top-ten talents with Leo DeLuca and Ethan Rivera. Currently, DeLuca is ranked fifth and Rivera ninth. During the high school season, DeLuca was a National Prep champ at 113 lbs, while Rivera was seventh at 120 lbs. Last year, DeLuca won the 16U freestyle title at 113 lbs and Rivera was eighth at 106 lbs. Junior 126 lbs - Brady Roark (Missouri) vs. Jax Forrest (Pennsylvania) One of the most impressive performances from the first two days of the tournament(s) have come from graduated senior Brady Roark. The future South Dakota State Jackrabbit has a handful of quality wins and might be considered a surprise semifinalist. The stakes are even higher in the semis as Roark will take on 2022 U17 World silver medalist Jax Forrest. Though just entering his sophomore year of high school, Forrest is one of the top pound-for-pound high schoolers in the country. He’ll serve as a great litmus test for the impressive Roark. Junior 132 lbs - Kale Peterson (Iowa) vs. Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania) Could this be a preview of things to come in college with Kale Peterson on his way to Iowa and rising junior Dalton Perry already committed to Penn State? We have plenty of time before the two could square off representing their respective home-state powers, so you may as well enjoy this one. The top-seeded Peterson was finally scored on in the quarterfinals and had to pull out some late-match heroics to topple Matthew Botello (Massachusetts) last match. A pair of scores in the last :15 seconds pushed him into the semis, 9-6. Perry breezed through the quarters but was in an entertaining shootout against Dmitri Alarcon (Colorado) in the Round of 16 earlier in the day. Both have been pushed to the brink so far this tournament, so I’d expect points to be scored by both parties. Junior 145 lbs - Kannon Webster (Illinois) vs. Jaxon Joy (Ohio) Kannon Webster is looking to put himself into elite company by making his third Junior freestyle final and winning his second title. Everything we’ve seen this week leads one to believe that another Webster win is inevitable. Webster was finally pushed a bit in his quarterfinal match against Christopher Coates (Indiana) after a series of one-sided matches leading up to that point. Jaxon Joy hasn’t even had that one “close call” yet. He’s posted six techs and only surrendered points in one of those contests. The most recent win came at the expense of #13 Layton Schneider (Oklahoma). Joy’s semifinal appearance has already locked up a placement higher than his in 2022 (7th). Junior 152 lbs - Collin Gaj (Pennsylvania) vs. Grigor Cholakyan (California) It’s an intriguing East Coast/West Coast matchup at 152 lbs between Collin Gaj and Grigor Cholakyan. Both were third in Fargo in 2022, with Gaj doing so at the 16U level and Cholakyan as a Junior. Gaj is currently ranked fifth in the country at 145 lbs and #15 overall in the Class of 2025. Cholakyan, a Stanford recruit, is #36 in the Class of 2024 and #11 at 152 lbs. In his last match, Gaj teched a wrestler ranked above Cholakyan at 152 lbs, Paul Ognissanti (Maryland). Junior 182 lbs - Justin Rademacher (Oregon) vs. Orlando Cruz (Indiana) It can be a rare sight for top-notch graduated seniors to compete at Fargo these days, so it’s fun to see a pair of Big Board’ers in the mix at 182 lbs with Justin Rademacher and Orlando Cruz. Both will stay in-state for college as Rademacher is heading to Oregon State and Cruz will be a Purdue Boilermaker. Rademacher has had little resistance in securing his second Junior freestyle All-American honor. In his last match against future Pac-12 rival Cole Han-Lindemyer (Minnesota/Stanford), Han-Lindemyer scored the first four points, but Rademacher stormed back to win 17-7. Cruz’s biggest test came in the Round of 16 when he downed Jarrel Miller Jr., one of the top wrestlers in the Class of 2025. Cruz also came back from an early deficit (6-0) to get his win. Junior 195 lbs - Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) vs. Karson Tompkins (Texas) A member of Oklahoma State’s top-ranked recruiting Class of 2024, Jersey Robb’s win in the quarters clinched Fargo AA honors for the first time. Robb has yet to be tested, or even scored upon, during his run to the semifinals. A neighbor to the south may have something to say about that as Karson Tompkins has been extremely impressive in his own right. Tompkins has teched Class of 2023 Big Board’ers (Kingsley Menifee and Justin Griffith) in each of his last two matches. Tompkins is currently ranked #72 overall in the Class of 2024, but that could change with his strong tournament thus far. Junior 220 lbs - Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) vs. Jay Henderson (Utah) Last year’s 220 lb 16U national champion, Jay Henderson, has stepped up to the Junior level and will get his stiffest test of the tournament thus far with 2022 fifth-place finisher Cole Mirasola. Cole is one of seven Wisconsin wrestlers in the Junior freestyle semis, which has them in first place heading into Wednesday. Mirasola had four straight techs before getting by Coby Merrill (California) 8-4 in the quarters. Henderson’s closest call came against Hudson Skove (New Jersey) in the Round of 16, when he prevailed, 8-5. Junior 285 lbs - Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) vs. Koy Hopke (Wisconsin) The heavyweight bracket in Fargo has some excellent semifinalists. Graduated senior Aden Attao is up top leaving #1 Koy Hopke and #4 Navarro Schunke on the bottom half and on a collision course for Wednesday morning. In 2021, both wrestlers were double 16U champions in Fargo, Hopke winning at 220 and Schunke at 285 lbs. Both have made the semis on the strength of four-straight techs along the way. This is one we hoped to see, so don’t leave early before the big guys take center stage!
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2023 Fargo 16U Men’s Freestyle Quarterfinal Results 88 lbs Brandon Bickerton (Ohio) over Eric Bice (Nevada) 10-0 Niko Odiotti (Illinois) over Landon Thoennes (Minnesota) 7-6 Edward George (New Jersey) over Loc Webber (Ohio) 8-6 Hudson Chittum (Tennessee) over Cooper Sandoval (Nevada) 10-0 94 lbs Cason Craft (Oklahoma) over Nico DeSalvo (Iowa) 6-3 Turner Ross (Minnesota) over Christopher Swann (Georgia) 7-4 Emilio Albanese (Pennsylvania) over Hayden Schwab (Iowa) 2-2 Jarrett Smith (Michigan) over Kellen Downing (Montana) 10-0 100 lbs Case Bell (Indiana) over Mac Crosson (Iowa) 5-2 Shamus Regan (Tennessee) over Jordan Segal (New Jersey) 11-0 Cameron Sontz (New Jersey) over Caden Correll (Illinois) 10-3 Caleb Noble (Illinois) over Gavin Landers (Iowa) 13-2 106 lbs Grey Burnett (Ohio) over Nicholas Garcia (Illinois) 12-4 Rocco Cassioppi (Illinois) over Michael Batista (New Jersey) 15-4 Bruno Cassioppi (Illinois) over Zaiyahn Ornelas (Nebraska) 7-0 Wyatt Lees (Michigan) over Isaac Wignall (Iowa) 10-1 113 lbs Landon Sidun (Pennsylvania) over Abdirahman Unle (Nebraska) 6-4 Joe Uhorchuk (Tennessee) over Chase Walker (Tennessee) 6-3 Konner Larkin (Arizona) over Dale Gant III (Michigan) 10-0 Isaiah Harrison (Colorado) over Lincoln Sledzianowski (Pennsylvania) 11-7 120 lbs Michael Romero (California) over Jason Hampton (Illinois) 12-2 Karson Brown (Ohio) over Justyce Zuniga (Washington) 8-4 Evan Sanati (Virginia) over Slater Hicks (California) 3-2 Jayden Raney (Kentucky) over Devon Miller (Oklahoma) 4-2 126 lbs Clinton Shepherd (Indiana) over Chris Dennis (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Leo Maestas (California) over Austin Ellis (Utah) Fall 3:16 Travis Cardenas (Arizona) over Gavin Rangel (Oregon) 10-0 Timothy Koester (Iowa) over Nikade Zinkin (California) 6-0 132 lbs Dean Anderson (Arizona) over Jesse Grajeda (California) 10-5 Jayden James (New Jersey) over Hayden Andrus (Pennsylvania) 15-4 Joshua Requena (California) over Yandro Soto (Florida) 3-2 Manuel Saldate (Nevada) over Chancellor Matthews (Colorado) 10-0 138 lbs Blue Stiffler (Georgia) over Thomas Verrette (Colorado) 3-3 Mason Wagner (Pennsylvania) over Tre Haines (Washington) 5-2 Arment Waltenbaugh (Pennsylvania) over Tyler Harrill (Nebraska) 14-13 David Gleason (Missouri) over Derek Barrows (Colorado) 11-0 145 lbs Nolan Fellers (Iowa) over Trevor Jones (New Jersey) 3-1 Daniel Heiser (Wisconsin) over Owen McMullen (Pennsylvania) 12-2 Jason Kwaak (New York) over Gabriel Logan (New Jersey) 10-0 Melvin Miller (Pennsylvania) over Zeno Moore (Florida) 9-6 152 lbs Kyler Kwaak (Iowa) over Jimmy Mastny (Illinois) 11-0 Nicholas Singer (Pennsylvania) over Jayden Williams (Michigan) 11-0 Joseph Jeter (Oklahoma) over Brandon Dean (New Jersey) 10-0 Grayson Woodcock (Ohio) over Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) 6-2 160 lbs Maximus Norman (Tennessee) over Keenan Sheridan (South Dakota) 15-8 Bradley Rodriguez-Little (Minnesota) over Carl Betz III (New Jersey) 2-2 Aaron Stewart (Illinois) over Liam Crook (Wisconsin) 10-0 Emmitt Sherlock (Maryland) over Cael Weidemoyer (Pennsylvania) 7-4 170 lbs Adrien Reys (California) over Christopher Maloney (Ohio) 8-2 Gavin Craner (Michigan) over Carter Brown (Missouri) 13-4 Carson Thomas (Ohio) over Kaleb Jackson (New Jersey) 8-2 Hunter Snyder (Pennsylvania) over Luke Spoor (Delaware) 10-7 182 lbs Ryder Wilder (Georgia) over Adonis Bonar II (Nebraska) 8-4 Preston Marchesseault (Rhode Island) over Brayden Koester (Iowa) 3-1 Aiden Peterson (Ohio) over Ty Carman (Utah) 4-0 Elijah Diakomihalis (New York) over Evan Perez (Colorado) 10-0 195 lbs Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) over Jaxon Penovich (Illinois) 11-0 David Calkins (California) over Danny Zmorowski (Ohio) 10-0 Denarii Mickel (Iowa) over Isaac Ward (Missouri) 10-0 Jake Conroy (Pennsylvania) over Tyson Martin (Wisconsin) 18-11 220 lbs Kai Calcutt (Illinois) over Jackson Phillips (Ohio) 12-4 Alex Taylor (Ohio) over Joseph Favia (Illinois) 4-0 Dean Bechtold (Pennsylvania) over Ashton Honnold (Iowa) 13-2 Michael Mocco (Florida) over Caleb Kurtti (Minnesota) 11-0 285 lbs Jacob Levy (Georgia) over Landon Morris (Michigan) 11-0 Brayden Hill (Kansas) over Trayvn Boger (Utah) 4-4 Milan Colvin (Kansas) over Zayne Candelaria (Arizona) 13-0 Cooper Martinson (Iowa) over Mark Effendian (Pennsylvania) 6-3
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2023 Junior Men’s Freestyle Quarterfinal Results 100 lbs Caden Smith (Virginia) over Alexander Diaz (Pennsylvania) 18-6 Kiyan Simon (Alabama) over William Jakeway (South Carolina) 13-2 Brady Byrd (Indiana) over Gabriel Rosales (Idaho) 11-7 Rocco Hayes (Illinois) over Kole Davidheiser (Pennsylvania) 12-1 106 lbs Aydan Thomas (Oklahoma) over Tyler Garvin (Maryland) 9-2 Haakon Peterson (Wisconsin) over Erik Egstad (Missouri) Fall 3:58 Nathan Rioux (Indiana) over Damian Moreno (Arizona) 7-6 Tyler Harper (Iowa) over Ayden Dodd (Ohio) 10-10 113 lbs Jake Knight (Iowa) over Mack Mauger (Idaho) 7-5 Christopher Kiser (Oklahoma) over Johnny Green (Ohio) 9-2 Dru Ayala (Iowa) over Davis Motyka (Pennsylvania) 9-7 Aaron Seidel (Pennsylvania) over Cadell Lee (Virginia) 9-0 120 lbs Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) over Cam Stinson Jr. (North Carolina) Fall 1:21 Isaiah Cortez (California) over Seth Mendoza (Illinois) 6-4 Leo DeLuca (New Jersey) over JJ Peace (South Carolina) 10-0 Ethan Rivera (Florida) over Edwin Sierra (California) Fall 4:02 126 lbs Brady Roark (Missouri) over Moses Mendoza (California) 14-1 Jax Forrest (Pennsylvania) over Dillon Campbell (Ohio) 13-4 Adrian Meza (Arizona) over Gage Walker (Oklahoma) 3-2 JJ McComas-Rogers (Oklahoma) over Gavin Jendreas (Indiana) 12-2 132 lbs Kale Peterson (Iowa) over Matthew Botello (Massachusetts) 9-6 Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania) over Giosue Hickman (Arizona) 11-0 Sergio Vega (Arizona) over Cooper Hilton (Tennessee) 5-0 Kyler Larkin (Arizona) over Matty Lopes (New Jersey) 4-3 138 lbs Ryder Block (Iowa) over Paul Kelly (California) 13-2 Landon Robideau (Minnesota) over Tyson Charmoli (Minnesota) 4-1 Omar Ayoub (Ohio) over Kane Naaktgeboren (Iowa) 15-11 Daniel Zepeda (California) over Elvis Solis (Florida) 10-0 145 lbs Kannon Webster (Illinois) over Christopher Coates (Indiana) 4-2 Jaxon Joy (Ohio) over Layton Schneider (Oklahoma) 10-0 Logan Paradice (Georgia) over Casper Stewart (New York) 15-5 Cross Wasilewski (New Jersey) over Gavin Linsman (Missouri) 10-0 152 lbs Vince Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) over Zach Hanson (Minnesota) 3-1 Kody Routledge (Oklahoma) over Laird Root (California) 10-7 Collin Gaj (Pennsylvania) over Paul Ognissanti (Maryland) 14-4 Grigor Cholakyan (California) over Claudio Torres (Florida) 13-0 160 lbs Braeden Scoles (Wisconsin) over Cory Thomas (Michigan) 10-0 Ethan Birden (Ohio) over Michael Myers (Nebraska) 10-0 Charlie Millard (Wisconsin) over Thor Michaelson (Washington) 17-7 William Henckel (New Jersey) over Philip Lamka (Michigan) 12-1 170 lbs Ryan Burton (New Jersey) over Angelo Posada (California) 11-0 Noah Mulvaney (Wisconsin) over Adam Waters (Pennsylvania) 10-4 Holden Garcia (Pennsylvania) over Talon McCollom (Oklahoma) 10-0 Chris Moore (Illinois) over Jasiah Queen (New Jersey) 3-2 182 lbs Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) over Peyton Westpfahl (Missouri) 14-2 Hoke Poe (Georgia) over Marco Christiansen (Minnesota) 10-2 Justin Rademacher (Oregon) over Cole Han-Lindemyer (Minnesota) 17-7 Orlando Cruz (Indiana) over Savoy New (North Carolina) 10-0 195 lbs Connor Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Aidan Ysaguirre (Arizona) 10-0 Joey Novak (Minnesota) over Tucker Hogan (Pennsylvania) 11-0 Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) over Dillon Bechtold (Pennsylvania) 11-0 Karson Tompkins (Texas) over Kingsley Menifee (Virginia) 10-0 220 lbs Cody Merrill (California) over Nick Nosler (Illinois) 11-0 Aidan Schlett (New Jersey) over Zachary Evans (Pennsylvania) 15-3 Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Coby Merrill (California) 8-4 Jay Henderson (Utah) over Cole Carter (Alabama) 110 285 lbs Aden Attao (Idaho) over Nick Pavlechko (Pennsylvania) 14-4 Rocco Dellagatta (New Jersey) over Marko Ivanisevic (Illinois) 13-1 Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) over Shilo Jones (Idaho) 14-2 Koy Hopke (Wisconsin) over Wyatt Schmitt (Illinois) 10-0
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Junior Men’s Freestyle 100 lbs Round of 32 Results Caden Smith (Virginia) over Hunter Mullarkey (New Jersey) Fall 1:56 Damian Trujillo (New Mexico) over Leland Phillips (Oklahoma) 10-0 Elijah Hyet (Iowa) over Samuel Silkorsky (Illinois) 12-2 Alexander Diaz (Pennsylvania) over Cade Nieuwsma (North Dakota) 10-0 William Jakeway (South Carolina) over Jason Foutz (Pennsylvania) 11-2 Hunter Anderson (Idaho) over Cade Johnston (California) 11-0 Liam Adlfinger (Iowa) over Bobby Gulzow (Oregon) Fall 1:20 Kiyan Simon (Alabama) over Chrystian Owens (Arizona) 12-2 Gabriel Rosales (Idaho) over Elias Briones (California) 11-6 Gunner Samora (New Mexico) over Jaxsen Vestal (Iowa) 12-2 Mason Brayfield (Missouri) over James Rollins (Utah) 10-0 Brady Byrd (Indiana) over Xavier Diaz (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Atlee DeWitt (Iowa) over Austin Duette-Hall (Colorado) Fall 1:06 Rocco Hayes (Illinois) over Justin Winter (Ohio) 10-0 Garen Keshishian (California) over Alec Mutschelknaus (North Dakota) 12-2 Kole Davidheiser (Pennsylvania) over Oumar Tounkara (Rhode Island) Fall 5:21 106 lbs Round of 32 Results Tyler Garvin (Maryland) over Roderick Brown (Florida) 11-0 Elijah Poe (California) over Taye Jordan (Iowa) 10-0 Aydan Thomas (Oklahoma) over Ethan Dimos (Ohio) 10-0 Cole Welte (Nebraska) over Chaz Mitchell (Missouri) 12-2 Erik Egstad (Missouri) over Isaac Stewart (Montana) 14-4 Luke Green (Ohio) over Tavian Melvin (Virginia) 10-0 Trenton Richwine (Kansas) over Cale Tucker (Alabama) 12-10 Haakon Peterson (Wisconsin) over Maddox Garbis (Illinois) 10-0 Damian Moreno (Arizona) over Owen Becker (Wisconsin) 10-0 Ian Akers (Illinois) over Neal Krysty (Ohio) 14-10 Saxton Scott (Idaho) over Nicholas Lawrensen (Ohio) 16-5 Nathan Rioux (Indiana) over Vincent Graulau (New York) Fall :24 Ayden Dodd (Ohio) over Aiden Gruenenfelder (Wisconsin) 11-0 Ezekiel Witt (Kansas) over Tyler Tun (Indiana) 10-0 Hunter Sanchez (Utah) over Alex Esposito (New Jersey) 12-1 Tyler Harper (Iowa) over Jake Lowitzki (Illinois) 10-0 113 lbs Round of 32 Results Mack Mauger (Idaho) over Aiden Morris (Alabama) 12-0 Kody Tanimoto (Texas) over Jason Goodin (Oklahoma) 12-0 Jake Knight (Iowa) over Logan Schwanz (Minnesota) 10-0 Ayden Smith (Pennsylvania) over Diego Camarillo (Arizona) 6-1 Nikos Filipos (Pennsylvania) over Marshall Hanke (Wisconsin) 10-0 Johnny Green (Ohio) over Lawson Eller (Minnesota) 10-0 Christopher Kiser (Oklahoma) over Revin Dickman (Indiana) 12-2 Abram Cline (California) over Chase Sigle (Pennsylvania) 11-0 Dru Ayala (Iowa) over Caleb Wright (Alabama) 10-0 Colym Limbert (Ohio) over Robert Jones (California) 13-9 Dominic Ducato (Illinois) over Jacob Fitzpatrick (Minnesota) 12-1 Davis Motyka (Pennsylvania) over Christian Vasquez (Florida) 8-4 Cadell Lee (Virginia) over Augustus Smith (Pennsylvania) 11-0 Gabriel Ramirez (Arizona) over Jace Hedeman (Iowa) 8-3 Aaron Seidel (Pennsylvania) over Everest Sutton (Colorado) 16-6 Tyson Roach (Louisiana) over Lander Bosh (Utah) 6-5 120 lbs Round of 32 Results Luke Koenen (Minnesota) over Elijah Lowe (Florida) 14-4 Cam Stinson Jr. (North Carolina) over Liam Neitzel (Wisconsin) 4-2 Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) over Gauge Botero (Pennsylvania) 11-4 Anthony Rossi (New Jersey) over Tucker Bowen (Idaho) 6-6 Keyan Hernandez (Montana) over Connor Fiser (Iowa) 9-9 Isaiah Cortez (California) over Joshua Vasquez (Illinois) 6-0 Musa Tamaradze (Massachusetts) over Darron Provost (Wyoming) 10-0 Seth Mendoza (Illinois) over Antonio Mills (Georgia) 14-4 Leo DeLuca (New Jersey) over Theodore Flores (Illinois) 10-0 Jackson Blum (Michigan) over Charles Meudt (Wisconsin) 15-4 Easton Cooper (Wisconsin) over Griffin Rial (Colorado) 14-13 JJ Peace (South Carolina) over Louie Gill (Pennsylvania) 5-4 Gage Singleton (Oregon) over Donny Pigoni (Illinois) 6-1 Edwin Sierra (California) over Vincent Paino (New Jersey) 13-2 Ethan Rivera (Florida) over Blake Beissel (Minnesota) 12-2 Carson Doolittle (Iowa) over Nathan Desmond (Pennsylvania) 7-6 126 lbs Round of 32 Results Kolter Burton (Idaho) over Scout Santos (Oregon) Fall 3:00 Brady Roark (Missouri) over Billy Townson (California) 10-3 Eli Kirk (Oklahoma) over Benjamin Bast (Wisconsin) 10-10 Moses Mendoza (California) over Gauge Shipp (Illinois) 27-15 Dillon Campbell (Ohio) over Christian Davis (Arizona) 12-2 Logan Swensen (Minnesota) over Elijah Cater (Washington) Fall 1:15 Rhett Peak (Oklahoma) over Alexander Hague (Colorado) 11-0 Jax Forrest (Pennsylvania) over Owen Bell (Maryland) 10-0 Adrian Meza (Arizona) over Brett Birchman (Wisconsin) 6-1 Massey Odiotti (Illinois) over Jake Castagneto (Idaho) 15-8 Matthew Marlow (New York) over Max Elton (New Jersey) 6-5 Gage Walker (Oklahoma) over Anthony Lucio (California) 13-2 JJ McComas-Rogers (Oklahoma) over Layne Kleimann (Utah) 14-3 Eren Sement (Pennsylvania) over Jake Hockaday (Indiana) Fall 1:59 Blake Gioimo (Iowa) over Treygen Morin (Idaho) 10-0 Gavin Jendreas (Indiana) over Michael Olson (Minnesota) 8-4 132 lbs Round of 32 Results Kale Peterson (Iowa) over Carson Bissey (Illinois) 12-0 Billy Dekraker (New Jersey) over Dailey Jennings (Oklahoma) 8-4 Tahir Parkins (Pennsylvania) over William Anderson (Alabama) 14-1 Matthew Botello (Massachusetts) over Collin McDowell (Wisconsin) 11-0 Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania) over Damon Ingram (Kansas) 10-0 Dmitri Alarcon (Colorado) over Jarvis Little (Tennessee) 4-2 Giosue Hickman (Arizona) over Bowen Brunson (Idaho) 10-0 Collin Mullins (Georgia) over Lincoln Gregersen (Colorado) 9-9 Cooper Hilton (Tennessee) over Geoff Whalen (Virginia) 12-2 Carter Schmidt (Montana) over Matthew Beem (Iowa) 16-6 Sergio Vega (Arizona) over Jacob Myers (Colorado) 19-8 Jonah Paulino (Massachusetts) over Mitch Neiner (Washington) 2-2 Noah Nininger (Virginia) over Parker Janssen (Minnesota) 2-0 Matthew Lopes (New Jersey) over Zan Fugitt (Missouri) 5-4 Carter Nogle (Maryland) over Dawson Johnson (Wisconsin) 12-8 Kyler Larkin (Arizona) over Carson Exferd (Idaho) 12-0 138 lbs Round of 32 Results Ryder Block (Iowa) over Koye Grebel (North Dakota) 17-5 Chase Van Hoven (Virginia) over Jveion Redmon (Georgia) 10-0 Kade Brown (Ohio) over Tanner Frothinger (Idaho) 17-7 Paul Kelly (California) over Amir Avazov (New York) 12-0 Tyson Charmoli (Minnesota) over Christian Herrera (California) 9-2 Carlos Stanton Jr. (Arizona) over Joey Buttler (Indiana) 15-5 Moses Gross (South Dakota) over Gabriel Brown (Idaho) 10-1 Landon Robideau (Minnesota) over Jacob Brunner (US Territory) 11-1 Omar Ayoub (Ohio) over Donny Almeyda (New Jersey) 10-0 Will Baysingar (Illinois) over Isaiah Powe (Alabama) 10-6 Kane Naaktgeboren (Iowa) over Jayden Bowles (Florida) 10-0 John Alden (Nebraska) over Brock Weiss (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Elvis Solis (Florida) over Anders Kittelson (Iowa) 12-8 Tony Wood (Indiana) over Smokey McClure (Washington) 4-3 Daniel Zepeda (California) over Hunter Hollingsworth (Oklahoma) 13-2 Jack Nelson (Minnesota) over Evan Boblits (Maryland) 7-4 145 lbs Round of 32 Results Kannon Webster (Illinois) over Wyatt Krejsa (Indiana) 14-4 August Hibler (New Jersey) over Ayson Rice (South Dakota) 13-2 Christopher Coates (Indiana) over Matthew Randolph (Minnesota) 11-0 Avery Allen (Montana) over Gabriel Bouyssou (Rhode Island) Fall 3:52 Layton Schneider (Oklahoma) over Anderson Heap (Florida) 8-6 Derek Guanajuato (Arizona) over Gabriel Delgado (Nevada) 7-0 Brady Collins (Colorado) over Caden Bellis (New York) 10-0 Jaxon Joy (Ohio) over Kolby McClain (Missouri) 10-0 Casper Stewart (New York) over Patrick Pisarchick (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Noah Manuel Tapia (Illinois) over Alex Braun (Minnesota) 10-6 Garrett Reece (Colorado) over Conlan Carlson (Minnesota) 17-6 Logan Paradice (Georgia) over McKinley Robbins (Iowa) 12-10 Thomas Thongseng (California) over Cash Raymond (Minnesota) Fall 5:05 Cross Wasilewski (New Jersey) over Josh Fish (Utah) 10-0 Gavin Linsman (Missouri) over Corbin Ramos (Wisconsin) 15-9 Pierson Manville (Pennsylvania) over Gabriel Gallardo (Arizona) Fall :53 152 lbs Round of 32 Results Zach Hanson (Minnesota) over Antonio Shelley (Ohio) 11-1 LJ Araujo (North Dakota) over Devon Magro (Pennsylvania) 12-2 Vince Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) over Dustin Baxter (Washington) 10-0 Logan Rozynski (New Jersey) over JD Sigman (Oklahoma) 10-0 Anthony Evanitsky (Pennsylvania) over Kaden Fetterolf (Illinois) 11-9 Laird Root (California) over Yannis Charles (South Carolina) 18-7 Caleb Cady (Wisconsin) over Ty Koedam (Iowa) 6-4 Kody Routledge (Oklahoma) over Lindson Turner (Minnesota) 10-0 Moses Espinoza-Owens (Utah) over Gavin Hawk (New Jersey) 14-4 Paul Ognissanti (Maryland) over Owen Eck (Kansas) 11-6 Kellen Smith (Iowa) over Daxton Chase (Ohio) 11-0 Collin Gaj (Pennsylvania) over EJ Parco (California) 10-0 Jonathan Malovich (Colorado) over Caiden Talento (Connecticut) 16-5 Claudio Torres (Florida) over Nolan Liess (New York) 5-3 Hunter Sturgill (Tennessee) over Ty Wilson (Ohio) 6-4 Grigor Cholakyan (California) over Tucker Stangel (Iowa) 12-7 160 lbs Round of 32 Results Braeden Scoles (Wisconsin) over Banks Love (Utah) Fall 1:21 Jake Dailey (Pennsylvania) over Benjamin Smith (Maryland) 5-0 Cory Thomas (Michigan) over Ishmael Guerrero (Oklahoma) 14-9 Collin Guffey (California) over Macon Ayers (Virginia) Fall 3:20 Alexander Hutchcraft (Missouri) over Max Nevlin (New Jersey) 8-6 Michael Myers (Nebraska) over Isaias Jimenez (Arizona) Fall 1:36 Ethan Birden (Ohio) over Tristan Steldt (Wisconsin) 7-1 Boeden Greenley (North Dakota) over Logan O’Connor (South Dakota) 12-2 Charlie Millard (Wisconsin) over Frank Volpe (New York) 11-1 Nick Kunstek (Pennsylvania) over Jacob Blandford (Idaho) 10-0 Thor Michaelson (Washington) over Logan Fowler (Tennessee) 9-2 Brett Back (Wisconsin) over Brayden Lucas (Oklahoma) Fall 1:52 Israel Ibarra (Arizona) over Anwar Alli (Ohio) 11-0 Philip Lamka (Michigan) over Brent Slade Jr. (Iowa) Fall :59 Kendrick Hodge (Florida) over Trae Frederick (Oregon) 10-0 William Henckel (New Jersey) over Colton Bornholdt (Minnesota) 11-0 170 lbs Round of 32 Results Jed Wester (Minnesota) over Danny Diaz (Iowa) 10-7 Angelo Posada (California) over Nicolas Lozano (Texas) 13-2 Dominic Bambinelli (Georgia) over Elijah Penton (Florida) 10-6 Ryan Burton (New Jersey) over Owen Uppinghouse (Illinois) 10-0 Adam Waters (Pennsylvania) over Anthony Rinehart (Indiana) 11-0 Henry Reilly (Nebraska) over Mason Parsons (South Carolina) 20-10 Jacob Zearfoss (New Jersey) over Tyrel Miller (Ohio) 5-3 Noah Mulvaney (Wisconsin) over Christopher Neal (Washington) 13-0 Holden Garcia (Pennsylvania) over Christopher Graham (Montana) 10-0 Kevin Olavarria (US Territory) over Tyler Secoy (Georgia) 9-9 Talon McCollom (Oklahoma) over Rafael Knapp (Massachusetts) 10-0 Gavin Ricketts (Kentucky) over Jordan Chapman (New Jersey) 20-10 Chris Moore (Illinois) over Nicholas Fox (Iowa) 6-4 Lars Michaelson (Washington) over David Alonso (California) Fall 5:57 Jake Stacey (Tennessee) over Travis Smith (Minnesota) 13-8 Jasiah Queen (New Jersey) over Gage Wright (West Virginia) 8-8 182 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) over Trot Nigh (Nebraska) 10-0 George Rhodes (New Jersey) over Matthew Jens (Illinois) 9-4 David Malin (Wisconsin) over Marcell Booth (Minnesota) Fall :45 Peyton Westpfahl (Missouri) over Hunter Hutcheson (Ohio) 12-3 Marco Christiansen (Minnesota) over Bryor Newbold (Illinois) 10-0 Noah Poe-Hatten (Montana) over Stetson Davis (Wyoming) 10-0 Hoke Poe (Georgia) vs. Diego Costa (California) 10-0 De’Alcapon Veazy (Indiana) over Matt Walsh (Massachusetts) 12-0 Justin Rademacher (Oregon) over Sedeeq Al Obaidi (Illinois) 10-0 Connor Padgett (Kansas) over Gavin Blondeaux (Nevada) 12-1 Cole Han-Lindemyer (Minnesota) over Trey Myers (Michigan) 10-0 Nathan Taylor (Connecticut) over Antonio Palmer (Nebraska) 12-2 Cade Ziola (Nebraska) over Matthew Kubas (Illinois) 16-6 Savoy New (North Carolina) over Joel Carrillo (Florida) 11-0 Orlando Cruz (Indiana) over Wyatt Ingham (Wisconsin) 13-2 Jarrel Miller Jr. (Ohio) over Nathan Campbell (Pennsylvania) 10-0 195 lbs Round of 32 Results Connor Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Liam Daniels (Oklahoma) 10-0 Gunner Henry (Indiana) over Evan Wingrove (Georgia) 9-4 Aidan Ysaguirre (Arizona) over Nathan Fury (Kansas) 10-0 Jack Lesher (Illinois) over Ben Bomberger (California) Fall 5:23 Trace Schoenebeck (Wisconsin) over Easton Belfiore (Pennsylvania) 12-8 Joey Novak (Minnesota) over Joshua Glendening (Iowa) Fall :41 Leimana Fager (Utah) over Conor Phelan (Illinois) 12-2 Tucker Hogan (Pennsylvania) over Isaiah Johnson (Colorado) 10-0 Cittadino Tuttle (Minnesota) over Ben Kienbaum (Wisconsin) 10-0 Dillon Bechtold (Pennsylvania) over Anders Thompson (Montana) 11-1 Sean Carroll (Kansas) over Kalob Johnstone (Alabama) 11-0 Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) over Brody Sampson (Iowa) 10-0 Kingsley Menifee (Virginia) over Kasey Gish (Wisconsin) 10-0 Ryland Whitworth (California) over Quinlan Morgan (Minnesota) 13-5 Justin Griffith (New Jersey) over Luke Cochran (Georgia) 5-2 Karson Tompkins (Texas) over Justin Hoffer (Illinois) 12-0 220 lbs Round of 32 Results Cody Merrill (California) over Noah Wenzel (Illinois) 12-0 Mason Christian (Montana) over Joseph Lewis (Iowa) 12-0 Nick Nosler (Illinois) over John Pardo (Pennsylvania) InjDef Oscar Williams (Oklahoma) over Darian Gillins (Florida) Fall 1:46 Zach Evans (Pennsylvania) over Xavier Cardona (Washington) Fall :24 Dylan Greenstein (Massachusetts) over Peter Macchione (Alaska) 10-0 Aidan Schlett (New Jersey) over Jarrett Stoner (Texas) 12-8 Jayden Tadeo-Gosal (California) over Melvin Whitehead (Nevada) 20-17 Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) over Frank Miller (Delaware) 10-0 Calvin Lachman (Pennsylvania) over Leonardo Tovar (Illinois) Fall 4:52 Jared Thiry (Iowa) over Brandon Johnson (Indiana) 12-0 Coby Merrill (California) over Pierce Cunningham (Kansas) 11-1 Cole Chicoine (Indiana) over Iyanu Akingbolagun (Texas) 11-0 Cole Carter (Alabama) over Dalton Wolf (Wisconsin) 11-0 Hudson Skove (New Jersey) over Connor Bercume (Michigan) 9-1 Jay Henderson (Utah) over Kyle Miller (Pennsylvania) 10-0 285 lbs Round of 32 Results Aden Attao (Idaho) over Cane Fernandez (Florida) Fall :17 Richard Thomas (Oklahoma) over Jackson Barnhart (Illinois) 6-6 Cameron Geuther (Iowa) over Grady Fey (South Dakota) 11-0 Nicholas Pavlechko (Pennsylvania) over Grant Stromberg (Wisconsin) 10-0 Marko Ivanisevic (Illinois) over AJ Wedge (Oregon) 11-0 Connor Aney (Washington) over Soren Pirhoun (Virginia) 5-5 Cameron Groncki (New York) over Noah Bigboygribble (Washington) Fall 1:10 Rocco Dellagatta (New Jersey) over Will Greenberg (Ohio) 15-2 Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) over Alexander Griffith (Ohio) 11-1 Wyatt Smith (Iowa) over Aramis McNutt (Indiana) Fall 2:50 Shilo Jones (Idaho) over Jesse Mains (Washington) 10-0 Caleb Rodriguez (Florida) over Elias Epinoza (Arizona) 10-0 Koen Mattern (Washington) over Will Hotaling (New York) 14-4 Wyatt Schmitt (Illinois) over Caden Wetherell (Iowa) 6-1 Willie Cox (Alabama) FFT Jacob Henry (Texas) Koy Hopke (Wisconsin) over Aiden String (Ohio) 10-0
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16U Men’s Freestyle 88 lbs Round of 16 Matchups Brandon Bickerton (Ohio) vs. Eli Herring (Pennsylvania) Eric Bice (Nevada) vs. Charlie Boelman (Iowa) Cooper McArthur (Georgia) vs. Niko Odiotti (Illinois) Carson Worthen (Montana) vs. Landon Thoennes (Minnesota) Loc Webber (Ohio) vs. Jameson Thomas (Alabama) Parker Bundy (Washington) vs. Edward George (New Jersey) Kaden Oldroyd (Utah) vs. Cooper Sandoval (Nevada) Bryson Busler (Wisconsin) vs. Hudson Chittum (Tennessee) 94 lbs Round of 32 Results Cason Craft (Oklahoma) over Mason Bauer (Ohio) 10-2 Camden Rugg (Wisconsin) over Julian Zargo (New Jersey) 10-0 Nico DeSalvo (Iowa) over Van Ward (Pennsylvania) 11-1 Jose Cordero (Tennessee) over Justin Harbin (Alabama) 10-0 Turner Ross (Minnesota) over Declan McKee (New York) 10-0 Maxwell Brady (Oklahoma) over Daniel Goodwin (Illinois) 13-10 Brayden Wenrich (Pennsylvania) over Layne Martin (Michigan) 10-0 Christopher Swann (Georgia) over Donovan Walters (Missouri) Fall :41 Kaison Schreier (Missouri) over Joseph Klimenko (Ohio) 10-0 Emilio Albanese (Pennsylvania) over Gavin Pongsai (California) 10-0 Hayden Schwab (Iowa) over Bobby Lima (Oklahoma) 10-0 Allen Woo (Illinois) over Christopher Metz (Georgia) 10-0 Michael Rusinko (Ohio) over Charlie Barnhouse (Iowa) 13-13 Kellen Downing (Montana) over Devin McCarty (Oklahoma) 12-2 Kaiden Belinsky (Iowa) over Dominic Pasquale (Illinois) 12-2 Jarrett Smith (Michigan) over Kael Davis (Pennsylvania) 11-0 100 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Mac Crosson (Iowa) over Deacon Morgan (Michigan) 10-0 Braedyn Tammarine (Ohio) over Drew Dawson (Oregon) 10-10 Case Bell (Indiana) over Gabriel Rogers (North Carolina) 10-0 Ben Ziola (Nebraska) over Brooks Morton (Alabama) 10-0 Shamus Regan (Tennessee) over James Hemmila (Illinois) 13-2 Carter Shin (Virginia) over Angel Fernandez (Colorado) 13-2 Jordan Segal (New Jersey) over Max Millage (Iowa) 10-1 Jackson Shipley (Texas) over Marius Garcia (Ohio) 11-0 Kavin Muyleart (Pennsylvania) over Jackson Frahm (Indiana) 10-0 Caden Correll (Illinois) over Samuel Moody (Utah) 12-2 Jensen Boyd (Indiana) over Gavin Fisher (Florida) 12-2 Cameron Sontz (New Jersey) over Brody Jensen (Nebraska) 10-0 Tanner Tran (Tennessee) over Dylan Frothinger (Idaho) 13-2 Gavin Landers (Iowa) over Cameron Jackson (California) 10-0 Kaleb Pratt (Illinois) over Elijah Ogle (Indiana) 11-0 Caleb Noble (Illinois) over Ethan Busby (California) 10-0 106 lbs Round of 32 Results Grey Burnett (Ohio) over Tanner Guenot (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Christopher Grossman (Montana) over Jordan Bell (Missouri) 12-2 Nicholas Garcia (Illinois) over Jeremy Welch (Kansas) 10-0 Alexander Pierce (Iowa) over Owen LaRose (Minnesota) 10-0 Grayson Eggum (Minnesota) over Cade Dunn (Missouri) 12-2 Rocco Cassioppi (Illinois) over Liston Seibert (Ohio) 12-9 Michael Batista (New Jersey) over Max Francisco (Alaska) 12-4 Samuel Wolford (Pennsylvania) over Konner Blaney (Ohio) 4-0 Killian Coluccio (New Jersey) over Max Tancini (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Bruno Cassioppi (Illinois) over Alex Rodriguez (Colorado) Fall 2:31 Joel Friederichs (Minnesota) over Anthony Ciotoli (Virginia) 12-1 Zaiyahn Ornelas (Nebraska) over Cooper Jackson (Oklahoma) 10-0 Julian Rios (Massachusetts) over Cael Floerchinger (Montana) 8-2 Isaac Wignall (Iowa) over Austin Bickerton (Ohio) 13-9 Wyatt Lees (Michigan) over Brett Swenson (Minnesota) 6-2 Eric Casula (Oklahoma) over Daniel Alire (Arizona) 10-4 113 lbs Round of 32 Results Landon Sidun (Pennsylvania) over Liam Davis (Florida) 10-0 Nicholas Sorrow (Michigan) over Caeleb Hutchinson (Kansas) 11-0 Abdirahman Unle (Nebraska) over Brady Baker (Michigan) 11-0 Hank Benter (Missouri) over Easton Mull (Pennsylvania) Fall 1:35 Joseph Uhorchuk (Tennessee) over Robert Ortega (Nevada) 17-8 Dawson Youngblut (Iowa) over Alex Rozas (Louisiana) 5-2 Will Detar (Pennsylvania) over Dominic Way (West Virginia) 2-0 Chase Walker (Tennessee) over Czar Quintanilla (Washington) 14-5 Carter Pearson (Iowa) over Carter Wallis (Missouri) Fall 3:58 Konner Larkin (Arizona) over Reef Dillard (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Dale Gant III (Michigan) over Dunia Sibomana (New York) 13-6 Brock Johnson (Kansas) over Brady Slicker (Pennsylvania) 8-4 Isaiah Harrison (Colorado) over Titan Friederichs (Minnesota) 10-0 Garrett Beane (Missouri) over Colin Strayer (Indiana) 4-2 Grayson Fuchs (Michigan) over Rider Seguine (Idaho) 6-2 Lincoln Sledzianowski (Pennsylvania) over Brayden Teunissen (Illinois) 10-0 120 lbs Round of 32 Results Michael Romero (California) vs. Bobby Duffy (New Jersey) 10-0 Mason Carlson (Utah) over Gus Cardinal (Arizona) 15-11 Collier Hartman (Pennsylvania) over Caleb McElroy (California) 7-6 Jason Hampton (Illinois) over Adam Bilby (Kansas) 5-0 Jayden Rinken (Iowa) over Brian Little III (New Jersey) 9-2 Karson Brown (Ohio) over Charlie DeSena (Florida) 8-4 Ryan DeGeorge (New Jersey) over Tas Storer (California) 10-6 Justyce Zuniga (Washington) over Aiden Serrano (Iowa) 8-3 Slater Hicks (California) over Lincoln Kelley (Virginia) 11-0 Dalton Weber (New Jersey) over Richard Springs (South Carolina) 11-0 Chase Mills (Minnesota) over Rowdy Neighbor (Iowa) 11-0 Evan Sanati (Virginia) over Aidan Rodriguez (Texas) 10-5 Austin Collins (Colorado) over Alois Schlumpf (Wisconsin) 10-0 Devon Miller (Oklahoma) over Deven Casey (Illinois) 4-1 Geronimo Rivera (Utah) over Myles Burroughs (New Jersey) 10-0 Jayden Raney (Kentucky) over Hayden Wright (Oklahoma) Fall :48 126 lbs Round of 32 Results Clinton Shepherd (Indiana) over Jayden Duncanson (New York) 11-0 Valentine Popadiuc (New Mexico) over Noah Koyama (Washington) 7-1 Chris Dennis (Pennsylvania) over Colby Houle (Connecticut) 11-4 Alexander Denkins (Ohio) over Cade Aaberg (Wisconsin) 17-8 Gino Schinina (New Jersey) over Roman Belardo (Georgia) 8-7 Leo Maestas (California) over Ryan Rider (Iowa) 11-0 Austin Ellis (Utah) over Presley Johnson (Missouri) 10-0 Isaiah Jones (Oklahoma) over George Marinopoulos (Illinois) 11-0 Travis Cardenas (Arizona) over Alan Salguero Jr. (Washington) 10-3 Matthew Orbeta (California) over Dominic Brown (Indiana) 7-5 Gavin Rangel (Oregon) over Toby Shipman (Oklahoma) 11-0 Lukas Littleton Mascaro (Pennsylvania) over Carlos Valdiviezo (California) 6-0 Timothy Koester (Iowa) over Jaiden Oliver (Florida) 10-0 Roman Stewart (Missouri) over Edward Goss (Indiana) 12-5 John Stewart (Alabama) over Nathan Attisano (Ohio) 11-0 Nikade Zinkin (California) over Henry White (Kansas) 10-5 132 lbs Round of 32 Results Jesse Grajeda (California) over Evan Stanley (Indiana) 10-0 Donavon Allen (Illinois) over Blake Fox (Iowa) 12-1 Dean Anderson (Arizona) over Sammy Spaulding (New Jersey) Fall 2:41 Cayden Pluhar (Ohio) over Max Wirnsberger (Pennsylvania) 9-2 Jayden James (New Jersey) over Deegan Birkaker (Minnesota) 10-0 Jacob Herm (Wisconsin) over Tel Parry (Wyoming) Fall :51 Hayden Andrus (Pennsylvania) over Luke Grindstaff (Illinois) 12-2 Liam English (New York) over Kyle Jardine (Ohio) 2-1 Joshua Requena (California) over Pierce Kane (Pennsylvania) 10-0 Cole Evans (Ohio) over Ashton Leegaard (Wyoming) 7-2 Yandro Soto (Florida) over Aaron Callirgos (Arizona) 11-0 Carson Weber (Illinois) over Eric Swanson (New Jersey) 5-0 Nate Keller (New Jersey) over Jack Malinconico (California) 5-1 Chancellor Mathews (Colorado) over Erik Rodriguez (Illinois) 10-0 Davis Parrow (Minnesota) over Austin Paris (Utah) 10-0 Manuel Saldate (Nevada) over Michael Esteban (Illinois) 11-0 138 lbs Round of 32 Results Thomas Verrette (Colorado) over Dane Renick (Arkansas) 14-6 Easton Dircks (Minnesota) over Kegan Jochim (Indiana) 12-2 Blue Stiffler (Georgia) over Cody Trevino (Iowa) 8-1 Joseph Schinder (New Jersey) over Jayden Yauck (Wisconsin) Fall 1:30 Cael Gilmore (Ohio) over Jackson Tucker (Missouri) 6-3 Mason Wagner (Pennsylvania) over Tyler Traves (Virginia) 8-8 Tre Haines (Washington) over Sullivan Ramos (Wisconsin) 3-0 Connor Peterson (Minnesota) over Abraham Zaretsky (New Jersey) 13-2 Cameron Plotts (Ohio) over Abraham Pomeroy (Colorado) 4-1 Arment Waltenbaugh (Pennsylvania) over Evan Gosz (Illinois) 10-4 Tyler Harrill (Nebraska) over Chance Ruble (Missouri) 7-6 Aiden King (Ohio) over Isaac Johns (Kentucky) 15-8 Derek Barrows (Colorado) over Logan Milsaps (Texas) 11-0 Matthew Staples (Indiana) over Owen Seffrood (Wisconsin) 11-8 David Gleason (Missouri) over Jase Jaspers (Iowa) 10-1 Noah Bull (Utah) over Cavin Carlson (Minnesota) 6-4 145 lbs Round of 32 Results Nolan Fellers (Iowa) over Jonny O’Brien (Pennsylvania) Fall 1:56 Jeffrey Huyvaert (Indiana) over Will Deutschlander (Texas) 10-4 Jairo Acuna (Indiana) over Nicholas Varvak (Massachusetts) 10-0 Trevor Jones (New Jersey) over Kingston McPherson (Washington) 13-0 Daniel Heiser (Wisconsin) over Londen Murphy (Ohio) 10-0 Ryan Barone (Virginia) over Auston Eudaly (Colorado) 6-2 Zachary Stewart (Illinois) over Kyle Walters (Minnesota) 10-0 Owen McMullen (Pennsylvania) over DJ Neider (Idaho) 6-0 Colton Weiler (Wisconsin) over Isaac Padilla (California) Fall 1:39 Jason Kwaak (New York) over AJ Falcone (New Jersey) 9-1 Carlos Valdez (Idaho) over Kawayran Vazquez (Florida) 15-6 Gabriel Logan (New Jersey) over Gable Gross (Missouri) 10-0 Zeno Moore (Florida) over Jimmy Jakub (New Jersey) 10-0 Blake Cosby (Michigan) over Boden White (Iowa) 9-0 Melvin Miller (Pennsylvania) over Cody Kirk (Alabama) 13-2 Nathaniel Askew (Georgia) over Colton Lucero (Colorado) 10-0 152 lbs Round of 32 Results Kyler Knaack (Iowa) over Bryan Picallo (Florida) 10-0 Sebastian Martinez (Michigan) over Michael Craft (New Jersey) 11-0 Jimmy Mastny (Illinois) over Jared Remington (Texas) Fall 2:50 Liam Fox (Wyoming) over Evan MacCuish (Missouri) 16-6 Nicholas Singer (Pennsylvania) over Gage Losiewicz (Wisconsin) Fall 2:43 Silas Stits (Indiana) over Jose Gutierrez (Florida) 10-0 JayDen Williams (Michigan) over Colby Gray (Missouri) 17-12 Jarrett Wadsen (Minnesota) over Zack Aquilla (Ohio) 10-10 Joseph Jeter (Oklahoma) over Deacon Pickett (Nevada) 11-0 Keaton Moeller (Iowa) over Jacob Gandy (Washington) 10-0 Brandon Dean (New Jersey) over Kalias Nazario (Florida) 15-4 Christopher Acuna (Montana) over Jacob McGargill (Iowa) 10-0 Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) over Caden Gorishek (Arizona) 10-0 Tucker Roybal (Utah) over Billy Tyler (Virginia) 14-13 Griff LaPlante (New York) over Owen Hull (Oregon) 9-4 Grayson Woodcock (Ohio) over Noah Rogers (Missouri) 10-0 160 lbs Round of 32 Results Maximus Norman (Tennessee) over Gavin Cole (Pennsylvania) 14-4 Griffin Van Tichelt (Indiana) over Tavier Garcia (Arizona) 12-2 Keegan Sheridan (South Dakota) over Caige Horak (Ohio) 12-2 Luke Hamiti (Illinois) over Jake Rheaume (Georgia) 10-6 Carl Betz III (New Jersey) over Logan Soileau (Texas) 9-1 Royce Lopez (Illinois) over Jayden Imler (Pennsylvania) 15-5 Michael Baldwin (Michigan) over Brock Swenson (Wisconsin) 10-0 Bradley Rodriguez-Little (Minnesota) over Achilles Evans (Colorado) 10-0 Aaron Stewart (Illinois) over Brady Martin (Kansas) 10-0 Cy Fowler (Tennessee) over Jackson Barron (Minnesota) 4-1 Ben Smith (Utah) over Kale Baumann (Montana) 10-0 Liam Crook (Wisconsin) over Korey Kage Jones (New Jersey) 14-13 Lucas Ricketts (Kentucky) over Eli Esguerra (Ohio) 4-0 Cael Weidemoyer (Pennsylvania) over Jackson Moffit (Georgia) 10-0 Kalob Ybarra (Colorado) over Lincoln Jipp (Iowa) 10-0 Emmitt Sherlock (Maryland) over Jack Lentz (Ohio) 10-0 170 lbs Round of 32 Results Adrien Reys (California) over Maximus Vela (Illinois) 13-2 Elijah Hawes (Utah) over Ethan Swenson (Minnesota) 10-0 Christopher Maloney (Ohio) over Hugh Meyer (North Dakota) 12-8 Shawn Rounsaville Jr. (Oklahoma) over Corwin Fuller (Indiana) 13-0 Dominic Dotson (California) over Mason Gourley (Pennsylvania) 8-5 Gavin Craner (Michigan) over Eli Larson (Illinois) 12-2 Kyle Scott (Pennsylvania) over Jonathan Sims (Ohio) 11-0 Carter Brown (Missouri) over TC Wills (Texas) 10-0 Bodie Adams (Oklahoma) over Brady Wight (California) 16-6 Kaleb Jackson (New Jersey) over Quinten Attebury (Missouri) 10-0 Luke Hoag (Minnesota) over Elijah Erskine (Virginia) 11-1 Carson Thomas (Ohio) over Caleb Dennee (Wisconsin) 10-5 Coy Bender (Indiana) over Landon Huffer (Ohio) 11-0 Luke Spoor (Delaware) over Anthony Gutierrez (Illinois) 7-5 Hunter Snyder (Pennsylvania) over Frank Romeo III (New Jersey) 11-7 Broedy Collins Hendricks (Iowa) over Breyson Kelley (Wisconsin) 14-7 182 lbs Round of 32 Results John Murphy (Minnesota) over Andrew White (Michigan) 10-0 Ryder Wilder (Georgia) over Matt King (Washington) 9-2 Adonis Bonar II (Nebraska) over Brayden Zuercher (Pennsylvania) 12-9 Max Matthias (Wisconsin) over Hunter Smith (Oklahoma) 10-0 Miguel Rojas (Indiana) over Anthony Kroninger (Ohio) 13-2 Preston Marchesseault (Rhode Island) over Jackson Rotterman (Missouri) 12-0 Lucas Mata (Arizona) over Tavio Hoose (Pennsylvania) 4-4 Brayden Koester (Iowa) over Cason Howle (South Carolina) 7-6 Brady Brown (Pennsylvania) over Owen Burling (Wisconsin) 11-0 Aiden Peterson (Ohio) over Brock Gustaveson (Washington) 13-0 Ty Carman (Utah) over Tyler Ott (Illinois) 12-2 Ryan Schneider (Connecticut) over Kaden Eldridge (Washington) Fall :49 Peyton Callis (Oklahoma) over Joseph Muhlstein (Minnesota) 10-0 Elijah Diakomihalis (New York) over Caleb Close (Pennsylvania) 11-0 Nicholas Ronchetti (Illinois) over Brice Henry (Missouri) 8-0 Evan Perez (Colorado) over Isaac Reynoso (Oregon) 16-6 195 lbs Round of 32 Results Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) over Logan Whitacre (Arizona) 10-0 Samuel Stockton (Colorado) over Connor Smalley (Pennsylvania) 10-6 Jaxon Penovich (Illinois) over Jonas Crouse (North Dakota) Fall :11 Isaac McGee (Utah) over Caysen Curran (Iowa) 10-0 Danny Zmorowski (Ohio) over Joaquin Capra (Kansas) 10-0 Wura Yinusa (Oklahoma) over Anthony Kugmeh (Minnesota) Fall :20 Grant Schwerdtfeger (Nebraska) over Jesse Romero (Missouri) 10-0 David Calkins (California) over Simon Schulte (Illinois) 10-0 Denarii Mickel (Iowa) over Larry Cole III (Oklahoma) 12-2 Layne O’Neil (Michigan) over Benjamin McWilliams (Ohio) 14-2 Enrique Segura (California) over Austin Reading (Indiana) 11-4 Isaac Ward (Missouri) over Nicholas Ross (Ohio) 11-0 Tyson Martin (Wisconsin) over Jayden Kiell (New York) 11-0 William Wagner (Virginia) over Jacob Duitsman (Minnesota) 18-17 Lincoln Lemar (North Dakota) over Brayden Kobylinski (Ohio) 8-7 Jake Conroy (Pennsylvania) over Camden Roofener (Oregon) 13-0 220 lbs Round of 32 Results Kai Calcutt (Illinois) over Beminjam Helminski (Wisconsin) Fall :20 Mason Koehler (Iowa) over Brycen Arthur (West Virginia) Fall 2:39 Jackson Phillips (Ohio) over Cael Leisgang (Wisconsin) 4-1 Brady Vaughan (Michigan) over Hayden Haynes (North Carolina) Fall 3:30 Alex Taylor (Ohio) over Asher Sheldon (Illinois) 10-0 Zander Glazebrook (Iowa) over Isandre De La Torre (Oregon) 10-0 Tyson Russell (Tennessee) over Jacob Ruacho (California) 10-0 Joseph Favia (Illinois) over Matthew Harrold (Massachusetts) 11-0 Dean Bechtold (Pennsylvania) over James Bechter (Ohio) 10-0 Preston Wagner (Nebraska) over Joseph Monge (Iowa) Fall :49 Everest McClelland (Indiana) over Charles Walker (Illinois) 5-0 Ashton Honnold (Iowa) over Hunter Langham (Oregon) 12-2 Caleb Kurtti (Minnesota) over Hayden Martin (Alaska) 14-5 Nathan Faxon (New Jersey) over Riley Simmons (Washington) Fall 1:11 Nicholas Ebrahimi (Connecticut) over Gavin Rich (Oklahoma) 13-6 Michael Mocco (Florida) over Logan Tollison (Michigan) 13-0 285 lbs Round of 32 Results Jacob Levy (Georgia) over Duncan Pinkham (Kansas) 11-0 Preston Shorter (Arizona) over Alejandro Gallegos (Oklahoma) 5-2 Luke Fierke (Iowa) over Brok Carolfi (Wisconsin) Fall 1:48 Landon Morris (Michigan) over Jeremy Marshall (Illinois) 7-1 Trayvn Boger (Utah) over Eric Harris (Illinois) 11-0 William Wortkoetter (New York) over Bardon King (Alabama) Fall :26 Seaton Tallent (Tennessee) over Oliver Uniza (California) 10-0 Brayden Hill (Kansas) over David Finch (Oregon) Fall 1:55 Milan Colvin (Kansas) over Trent Warner (Iowa) 10-0 Demetrius Stanley Jr. (Ohio) over Riley Bryant (Maine) 12-2 Zayne Candelaria (Arizona) over Noah Miner (Oregon) 10-0 Hunter Vander Heiden (Wisconsin) over Jonathan Rulo (Illinois) 13-9 Micah Hach (South Dakota) over CJ Orchard (Oregon) Fall :06 Mark Effendian (Pennsylvania) over Jeffery Blair (Ohio) 15-3 Joseph Gassert (Pennsylvania) over Tanner Craft (Michigan) Fall 2:44 Cooper Martinson (Iowa) over Elan Catoe (Virginia) 12-1
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Junior Men’s Freestyle 100 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Caden Smith (Virginia) vs. Hunter Mullarkey (New Jersey) Damian Trujillo (New Mexico) vs. Leland Phillips (Oklahoma) Elijah Hyet (Iowa) vs. Samuel Silkorsky (Illinois) Cade Nieuwsma (North Dakota) vs. Alexander Diaz (Pennsylvania) William Jakeway (South Carolina) vs. Jason Foutz (Pennsylvania) Cade Johnston (California) vs. Hunter Anderson (Idaho) Liam Adlfinger (Iowa) vs. Bobby Gulzow (Oregon) Chrystian Owens (Arizona) vs. Kiyan Simon (Alabama) Elias Briones (California) vs. Gabriel Rosales (Idaho) Jaxsen Vestal (Iowa) vs. Gunner Samora (New Mexico) Mason Brayfield (Missouri) vs. James Rollins (Utah) Xavier Diaz (Pennsylvania) vs. Brady Byrd (Indiana) Austin Duette-Hall (Colorado) vs. Atlee DeWitt (Iowa) Justin Winter (Ohio) vs. Rocco Hayes (Illinois) Garen Keshishian (California) vs. Alec Mutschelknaus (North Dakota) Oumar Tounkara (Rhode Island) vs. Kole Davidheiser (Pennsylvania) 106 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Tyler Garvin (Maryland) vs. Roderick Brown (Florida) Elijah Poe (California) vs. Taye Jordan (Iowa) Aydan Thomas (Oklahoma) vs. Ethan Dimos (Ohio) Chaz Mitchell (Missouri) vs. Cole Welte (Nebraska) Isaac Stewart (Montana) vs. Erik Egstad (Missouri) Tavian Melvin (Virginia) vs. Luke Green (Ohio) Cale Tucker (Alabama) vs. Trenton Richwine (Kansas) Maddox Garbis (Illinois) vs. Haakon Peterson (Wisconsin) Damian Moreno (Arizona) vs. Owen Becker (Wisconsin) Ian Akers (Illinois) vs. Neal Krysty (Ohio) Saxton Scott (Idaho) vs. Nicholas Lawrensen (Ohio) Vincent Graulau (New York) vs. Nathan Rioux (Indiana) Ayden Dodd (Ohio) vs. Aiden Gruenenfelder (Wisconsin) Tyler Tun (Indiana) vs. Ezekiel Witt (Kansas) Alex Esposito (New Jersey) vs. Hunter Sanchez (Utah) Jake Lowitzki (Illinois) vs. Tyler Harper (Iowa) 113 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Mack Mauger (Idaho) vs. Aiden Morris (Alabama) Jason Goodin (Oklahoma) vs. Kody Tanimoto (Texas) Jake Knight (Iowa) vs. Logan Schwanz (Minnesota) Diego Camarillo (Arizona) vs. Ayden Smith (Pennsylvania) Marshall Hanke (Wisconsin) vs. Nikos Filipos (Pennsylvania) Johnny Green (Ohio) vs. Lawson Eller (Minnesota) Revin Dickman (Indiana) vs. Christopher Kiser (Oklahoma) Chase Sigle (Pennsylvania) vs. Abram Cline (California) Dru Ayala (Iowa) vs. Caleb Wright (Alabama) Robert Jones (California) vs. Colym Limbert (Ohio) Dominic Ducato (Illinois) vs. Jacob Fitzpatrick (Minnesota) Christian Vasquez (Florida) vs. Davis Motyka (Pennsylvania) Cadell Lee (Virginia) vs. Augustus Smith (Pennsylvania) Jace Hedeman (Iowa) vs. Gabriel Ramirez (Arizona) Aaron Seidel (Pennsylvania) vs. Everest Sutton (Colorado) Lander Bosh (Utah) vs. Tyson Roach (Louisiana) 120 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Elijah Lowe (Florida) vs. Luke Koenen (Minnesota) Cam Stinson Jr. (North Carolina) vs. Liam Neitzel (Wisconsin) Gauge Botero (Pennsylvania) vs. Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) Anthony Bossi (New Jersey) vs. Tucker Bowen (Idaho) Connor Fiser (Iowa) vs. Keyan Hernandez (Montana) Joshua Vasquez (Illinois) vs. Isaiah Cortez (California) Musa Tamaradze (Massachusetts) vs. Darron Provost (Wyoming) Antonio Mills (Georgia) vs. Seth Mendoza (Illinois) Leo DeLuca (New Jersey) vs. Theodore Flores (Illinois) Charles Meudt (Wisconsin) vs. Jackson Blum (Michigan) Griffin Rial (Colorado) vs. Easton Cooper (Wisconsin) Louie Gill (Pennsylvania) vs. JJ Peace (South Carolina) Gage Singleton (Oregon) vs. Donny Pigoni (Illinois) Vincent Paino (New Jersey) vs. Edwin Sierra (California) Blake Beissel (Minnesota) vs. Ethan Rivera (Florida) Carson Doolittle (Iowa) vs. Nathan Desmond (Pennsylvania) 126 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Kolter Burton (Idaho) vs. Scout Santos (Oregon) Billy Townson (California) vs. Brady Roark (Missouri) Benjamin Bast (Wisconsin) vs. Eli Kirk (Oklahoma) Gauge Shipp (Illinois) vs. Moses Mendoza (California) Dillon Campbell (Ohio) vs. Christian Davis (Arizona) Elijah Cater (Washington) vs. Logan Swensen (Minnesota) Rhett Peak (Oklahoma) vs. Alexander Hague (Colorado) Owen Bell (Maryland) vs. Jax Forrest (Pennsylvania) Adrian Meza (Arizona) vs. Brett Birchman (Wisconsin) Jake Castagneto (Idaho) vs. Massey Odiotti (Illinois) Matthew Marlow (New York) vs. Max Elton (New Jersey) Gage Walker (Oklahoma) vs. Anthony Lucio (California) Layne Kleimann (Utah) vs. JJ McComas-Rogers (Oklahoma) Eren Sement (Pennsylvania) vs. Jake Hockaday (Indiana) Treygen Morin (Idaho) vs. Blake Gioimo (Iowa) Gavin Jendreas (Indiana) vs. Michael Olson (Minnesota) 132 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Kale Peterson (Iowa) vs. Carson Bissey (Illinois) Billy Dekraker (New Jersey) vs. Dailey Jennings (Oklahoma) Tahir Parkins (Pennsylvania) vs. William Anderson (Alabama) Collin McDowell (Wisconsin) vs. Matthew Botello (Massachusetts) Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania) vs. Damon Ingram (Kansas) Jarvis Little (Tennessee) vs. Dmitri Alarcon (Colorado) Giosue Hickman (Arizona) vs. Bowen Brunson (Idaho) Lincoln Gregersen (Colorado) vs. Collin Mullins (Georgia) Cooper Hilton (Tennessee) vs. Geoff Whalen (Virginia) Carter Schmidt (Montana) vs. Matthew Beem (Iowa) Jacob Myers (Colorado) vs. Sergio Vega (Arizona) Jonah Paulino (Massachusetts) vs. Mitch Neiner (Washington) Noah Nininger (Virginia) vs. Parker Janssen (Minnesota) Matthew Lopes (New Jersey) vs. Zan Fugitt (Missouri) Carter Nogle (Maryland) vs. Dawson Johnson (Wisconsin) Carson Exferd (Idaho) vs. Kyler Larkin (Arizona) 138 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Ryder Block (Iowa) vs. Koye Grebel (North Dakota) Jveion Redmon (Georgia) vs. Chase Van Hoven (Virginia) Tanner Frothinger (Idaho) vs. Kade Brown (Ohio) Amir Avazov (New York) vs. Paul Kelly (California) Tyson Charmoli (Minnesota) vs. Christian Herrera (California) Joey Buttler (Indiana) vs. Carlos Stanton Jr. (Arizona) Moses Gross (South Dakota) vs. Gabriel Brown (Idaho) Jacob Brunner (US Territory) vs. Landon Robideau (Minnesota) Omar Ayoub (Ohio) vs. Donny Almeyda (New Jersey) Isaiah Powe (Alabama) vs. Will Baysingar (Illinois) Kane Naaktgeboren (Iowa) vs. Jayden Bowles (Florida) John Alden (Nebraska) vs. Brock Weiss (Pennsylvania) Elvis Solis (Florida) vs. Anders Kittelson (Iowa) Tony Wood (Indiana) vs. Smokey McClure (Washington) Daniel Zepeda (California) vs. Hunter Hollingsworth (Oklahoma) Evan Boblits (Maryland) vs. Jack Nelson (Minnesota) 145 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Kannon Webster (Illinois) vs. Wyatt Krejsa (Indiana) Ayson Rice (South Dakota) vs. August Hibler (New Jersey) Christopher Coates (Indiana) vs. Matthew Randolph (Minnesota) Avery Allen (Montana) vs. Gabriel Bouyssou (Rhode Island) Layton Schneider (Oklahoma) vs. Anderson Heap (Florida) Gabriel Delgado (Nevada) vs. Derek Guanajuato (Arizona) Caden Bellis (New York) vs. Brady Collins (Colorado) Kolby McClain (Missouri) vs. Jaxon Joy (Ohio) Casper Stewart (New York) vs. Patrick Pisarchick (Pennsylvania) Noah Manuel Tapia (Illinois) vs. Alex Braun (Minnesota) Garrett Reece (Colorado) vs. Conlan Carlson (Minnesota) McKinley Robbins (Iowa) vs. Logan Paradice (Georgia) Cash Raymond (Minnesota) vs. Thomas Thongseng (California) Josh Fish (Utah) vs. Cross Wasilewski (New Jersey) Gavin Linsman (Missouri) vs. Corbin Ramos (Wisconsin) Gabriel Gallardo (Arizona) vs. Pierson Manville (Pennsylvania) 152 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Zach Hanson (Minnesota) vs. Antonio Shelley (Ohio) Devon Magro (Pennsylvania) vs. LJ Araujo (North Dakota) Vince Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) vs. Dustin Baxter (Washington) JD Sigman (Oklahoma) vs. Logan Rozynski (New Jersey) Anthony Evanitsky (Pennsylvania) vs. Kaden Fetterolf (Illinois) Yannis Charles (South Carolina) vs. Laird Root (California) Caleb Cady (Wisconsin) vs. Ty Koedam (Iowa) Lindson Turner (Minnesota) vs. Kody Routledge (Oklahoma) Moses Espinoza-Owens (Utah) vs. Gavin Hawk (New Jersey) Paul Ognissanti (Maryland) vs. Owen Eck (Kansas) Daxton Chase (Ohio) vs. Kellen Smith (Iowa) EJ Parco (California) vs. Collin Gaj (Pennsylvania) Jonathan Malovich (Colorado) vs. Caiden Talento (Connecticut) Nolan Liess (New York) vs. Claudio Torres (Florida) Hunter Sturgill (Tennessee) vs. Ty Wilson (Ohio) Tucker Stangel (Iowa) vs. Grigo Cholakyan (California) 160 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Braeden Scoles (Wisconsin) vs. Banks Love (Utah) Benjamin Smith (Maryland) vs. Jake Dailey (Pennsylvania) Cory Thomas (Michigan) vs. Ishmael Guerrero (Oklahoma) Collin Guffey (California) vs. Macon Ayers (Virginia) Max Nevlin (New Jersey) vs. Alexander Hutchcraft (Missouri) Michael Myers (Nebraska) vs. Isaias Jimenez (Arizona) Tristan Steldt (Wisconsin) vs. Ethan Birden (Ohio) Logan O’Connor (South Dakota) vs. Boeden Greenley (North Dakota) Charlie Millard (Wisconsin) vs. Frank Volpe (New York) Jacob Blandford (Idaho) vs. Nick Kunstek (Pennsylvania) Thor Michaelson (Washington) vs. Logan Fowler (Tennessee) Brayden Lucas (Oklahoma) vs. Brett Back (Wisconsin) Israel Ibarra (Arizona) vs. Anwar Alli (Ohio) Philip Lamka (Michigan) vs. Brent Slade Jr. (Iowa) Kendrick Hodge (Florida) vs. Trae Frederick (Oregon) Colton Bornholdt (Minnesota) vs. William Henckel (New Jersey) 170 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Jed Wester (Minnesota) vs. Danny Diaz (Iowa) Nicolas Lozano (Texas) vs. Angelo Posada (California) Dominic Bambinelli (Georgia) vs. Elijah Penton (Florida) Owen Uppinghouse (Illinois) vs. Ryan Burton (New Jersey) Adam Waters (Pennsylvania) vs. Anthony Rinehart (Indiana) Mason Parsons (South Carolina) vs. Henry Reilly (Nebraska) Tyrel Miller (Ohio) vs. Jacob Zearfoss (New Jersey) Christopher Neal (Washington) vs. Noah Mulvaney (Wisconsin) Holden Garcia (Pennsylvania) vs. Christopher Graham (Montana) Kevin Olavarria (US Territory) vs. Tyler Secoy (Georgia) Talon McCollom (Oklahoma) vs. Rafael Knapp (Massachusetts) Gavin Ricketts (Kentucky) vs. Jordan Chapman (New Jersey) Nicholas Fox (Iowa) vs. Chris Moore (Illinois) David Alonso (California) vs. Lars Michaelson (Washington) Travis Smith (Minnesota) vs. Jake Stacey (Tennessee) Gage Wright (West Virginia) vs. Jasiah Queen (New Jersey) 182 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) vs. Trot Nigh (Nebraska) Matthew Jens (Illinois) vs. George Rhodes (New Jersey) David Malin (Wisconsin) vs. Marcell Booth (Minnesota) Hunter Hutcheson (Ohio) vs. Peyton Westpfahl (Missouri) Marco Christiansen (Minnesota) vs. Bryor Newbold (Illinois) Stetson Davis (Wyoming) vs. Noah Poe-Hatten (Montana) Hoke Poe (Georgia) vs. Diego Costa (California) Matt Walsh (Massachusetts) vs. De’Alcapon Veazy (Indiana) Justin Rademacher (Oregon) vs. Sedeeq Al Obaidi (Illinois) Connor Padgett (Kansas) vs. Gavin Blondeaux (Nevada) Cole Han-Lindemyer (Minnesota) vs. Trey Myers (Michigan) Antonio Palmer (Nebraska) vs. Nathan Taylor (Connecticut) Cade Ziola (Nebraska) vs. Matthew Kubas (Illinois) Joel Carrillo (Florida) vs. Savoy New (North Carolina) Wyatt Ingham (Wisconsin) vs. Orlando Cruz (Indiana) Nathan Campbell (Pennsylvania) vs. Jarrel Miller Jr. (Ohio) 195 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Connor Mirasola (Wisconsin) vs. Liam Daniels (Oklahoma) Evan Wingrove (Georgia) vs. Gunner Henry (Indiana) Nathan Fury (Kansas) vs. Aidan Ysaguirre (Arizona) Ben Bomberger (California) vs. Jack Lesher (Illinois) Trace Schoenebeck (Wisconsin) vs. Easton Belfiore (Pennsylvania) Joshua Glendening (Iowa) vs. Joey Novak (Minnesota) Leimana Fager (Utah) vs. Conor Phelan (Illinois) Isaiah Johnson (Colorado) vs. Tucker Hogan (Pennsylvania) Cittadino Tuttle (Minnesota) vs. Ben Kienbaum (Wisconsin) Dillon Bechtold (Pennsylvania) vs. Anders Thompson (Montana) Sean Carroll (Kansas) vs. Kalob Johnstone (Alabama) Brody Sampson (Iowa) vs. Jersey Robb (Oklahoma) Kingsley Menifee (Virginia) vs. Kasey Gish (Wisconsin) Ryland Whitworth (California) vs. Quinlan Morgan (Minnesota) Luke Cochran (Georgia) vs. Justin Griffith (New Jersey) Justin Hoffer (Illinois) vs. Karson Tompkins (Texas) 220 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Cody Merrill (California) vs. Noah Wenzel (Illinois) Mason Christian (Montana) vs. Joseph Lewis (Iowa) Nick Nosler (Illinois) vs. John Pardo (Pennsylvania) Darian Gillins (Florida) vs. Oscar Williams (Oklahoma) Zach Evans (Pennsylvania) vs. Xavier Cardona (Washington) Dylan Greenstein (Massachusetts) vs. Peter Macchione (Alaska) Jarrett Stoner (Texas) vs. Aidan Schlett (New Jersey) Jayden Tadeo-Gosal (California) vs. Melvin Whitehead (Nevada) Cole Mirasola (Wisconsin) vs. Frank Miller (Delaware) Leonardo Tovar (Illinois) vs. Calvin Lachman (Pennsylvania) Jared Thiry (Iowa) vs. Brandon Johnson (Indiana) Pierce Cunningham (Kansas) vs. Coby Merrill (California) Cole Chicoine (Indiana) vs. Iyanu Akingbolagun (Texas) Dalton Wolf (Wisconsin) vs. Cole Carter (Alabama) Connor Bercume (Michigan) vs. Hudson Skove (New Jersey) Kyle Miller (Pennsylvania) vs. Jay Henderson (Utah) 285 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Aden Attao (Idaho) vs. Cane Fernandez (Florida) Richard Thomas (Oklahoma) vs. Jackson Barnhart (Illinois) Cameron Geuther (Iowa) vs. Grady Fey (South Dakota) Grant Stromberg (Wisconsin) vs. Nicholas Pavlechko (Pennsylvania) Marko Ivanisevic (Illinois) vs. AJ Wedge (Oregon) Connor Aney (Washington) vs. Soren Pirhoun (Virginia) Cameron Groncki (New York) vs. Noah Bigboygribble (Washington) Will Greenberg (Ohio) vs. Rocco Dellagatta (New Jersey) Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) vs. Alexander Griffith (Ohio) Aramis McNutt (Indiana) vs. Wyatt Smith (Iowa) Shilo Jones (Idaho) vs. Jesse Mains (Washington) Elias Epinoza (Arizona) vs. Caleb Rodriguez (Florida) Koen Mattern (Washington) vs. Will Hotaling (New York) Caden Wetherell (Iowa) vs. Wyatt Schmitt (Illinois) Willie Cox (Alabama) vs. Jacob Henry (Texas) Aiden String (Ohio) vs. Koy Hopke (Wisconsin)
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16U Men’s Freestyle 88 lbs Round of 16 Matchups Brandon Bickerton (Ohio) vs. Eli Herring (Pennsylvania) Eric Bice (Nevada) vs. Charlie Boelman (Iowa) Cooper McArthur (Georgia) vs. Niko Odiotti (Illinois) Carson Worthen (Montana) vs. Landon Thoennes (Minnesota) Loc Webber (Ohio) vs. Jameson Thomas (Alabama) Parker Bundy (Washington) vs. Edward George (New Jersey) Kaden Oldroyd (Utah) vs. Cooper Sandoval (Nevada) Bryson Busler (Wisconsin) vs. Hudson Chittum (Tennessee) 94 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Cason Craft (Oklahoma) vs. Mason Bauer (Ohio) Camden Rugg (Wisconsin) vs. Julian Zargo (New Jersey) Nico DeSalvo (Iowa) vs. Van Ward (Pennsylvania) Justin Harbin (Alabama) vs. Jose Cordero (Tennessee) Turner Ross (Minnesota) vs. Declan McKee (New York) Maxwell Brady (Oklahoma) vs. Daniel Goodwin (Illinois) Brayden Wenrich (Pennsylvania) vs. Layne Martin (Michigan) Donovan Walters (Missouri) vs. Christopher Swann (Georgia) Kaison Schreier (Missouri) vs. Joseph Klimenko (Ohio) Emilio Albanese (Pennsylvania) vs. Gavin Pongsai (California) Hayden Schwab (Iowa) vs. Bobby Lima (Oklahoma) Christopher Metz (Georgia) vs. Allen Woo (Illinois) Charlie Barnhouse (Iowa) vs. Michael Rusinko (Ohio) Devin McCarty (Oklahoma) vs. Kellen Downing (Montana) Kaiden Belinsky (Iowa) vs. Dominic Pasquale (Illinois) Kael Davis (Pennsylvania) vs. Jarrett Smith (Michigan) 100 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Mac Crosson (Iowa) vs. Deacon Morgan (Michigan) Drew Dawson (Oregon) vs. Braedyn Tammarine (Ohio) Case Bell (Indiana) vs. Gabriel Rogers (North Carolina) Brooks Morton (Alabama) vs. Ben Ziola (Nebraska) James Hemmila (Illinois) vs. Shamus Regan (Tennessee) Angel Fernandez (Colorado) vs. Carter Shin (Virginia) Jordan Segal (New Jersey) vs. Max Millage (Iowa) Marius Garcia (Ohio) vs. Jackson Shipley (Texas) Kavin Muyleart (Pennsylvania) vs. Jackson Frahm (Indiana) Samuel Moody (Utah) vs. Caden Correll (Illinois) Jensen Boyd (Indiana) vs. Gavin Fisher (Florida) Brody Jensen (Nebraska) vs. Cameron Sontz (New Jersey) Tanner Tran (Tennessee) vs. Dylan Frothinger (Idaho) Cameron Jackson (California) vs. Gavin Landers (Iowa) Kaleb Pratt (Illinois) vs. Elijah Ogle (Indiana) Ethan Busby (California) vs. Caleb Noble (Illinois) 106 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Grey Burnett (Ohio) vs. Tanner Guenot (Pennsylvania) Christopher Grossman (Montana) vs. Jordan Bell (Missouri) Nicholas Garcia (Illinois) vs. Jeremy Welch (Kansas) Owen LaRose (Minnesota) vs. Alexander Pierce (Iowa) Grayson Eggum (Minnesota) vs. Cade Dunn (Missouri) Liston Seibert (Ohio) vs. Rocco Cassioppi (Illinois) Michael Batista (New Jersey) vs. Max Francisco (Alaska) Konner Blaney (Ohio) vs. Samuel Wolford (Pennsylvania) Killian Coluccio (New Jersey) vs. Max Tancini (Pennsylvania) Alex Rodriguez (Colorado) vs. Bruno Cassioppi (Illinois) Joel Friederichs (Minnesota) vs. Anthony Ciotoli (Virginia) Cooper Jackson (Oklahoma) vs. Zaiyahn Ornelas (Nebraska) Julian Rios (Massachusetts) vs. Cael Floerchinger (Montana) Isaac Wignall (Iowa) vs. Austin Bickerton (Ohio) Wyatt Lees (Michigan) vs. Brett Swenson (Minnesota) Daniel Alire (Arizona) vs. Eric Casula (Oklahoma) 113 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Landon Sidun (Pennsylvania) vs. Liam Davis (Florida) Nicholas Sorrow (Michigan) vs. Caeleb Hutchinson (Kansas) Brady Baker (Michigan) vs. Abdirahman Unle (Nebraska) Easton Mull (Pennsylvania) vs. Hank Benter (Missouri) Joseph Uhorchuk (Tennessee) vs. Robert Ortega (Nevada) Alex Rozas (Louisiana) vs. Dawson Youngblut (Iowa) Will Detar (Pennsylvania) vs. Dominic Way (West Virginia) Chase Walker (Tennessee) vs. Czar Quintanilla (Washington) Carter Pearson (Iowa) vs. Carter Wallis (Missouri) Konner Larkin (Arizona) vs. Reef Dillard (Pennsylvania) Dale Gant III (Michigan) vs. Dunia Sibomana (New York) Brock Johnson (Kansas) vs. Brady Slicker (Pennsylvania) Titan Friederichs (Minnesota) vs. Isaiah Harrison (Colorado) Colin Strayer (Indiana) vs. Garrett Beane (Missouri) Rider Seguine (Idaho) vs. Grayson Fuchs (Michigan) Brayden Teunissen (Illinois) vs. Lincoln Sledzianowski (Pennsylvania) 120 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Michael Romero (California) vs. Bobby Duffy (New Jersey) Mason Carlson (Utah) vs. Gus Cardinal (Arizona) Caleb McElroy (California) vs. Collier Hartman (Pennsylvania) Adam Bilby (Kansas) vs. Jason Hampton (Illinois) Jayden Rinken (Iowa) vs. Brian Little III (New Jersey) Karson Brown (Ohio) vs. Charlie DeSena (Florida) Ryan DeGeorge (New Jersey) vs. Tas Storer (California) Aiden Serrano (Iowa) vs. Justyce Zuniga (Washington) Slater Hicks (California) vs. Lincoln Kelley (Virginia) Richard Springs (South Carolina) vs. Dalton Weber (New Jersey) Rowdy Neighbor (Iowa) vs. Chase Mills (Minnesota) Aidan Rodriguez (Texas) vs. Evan Sanati (Virginia) Austin Collins (Colorado) vs. Alois Schlumpf (Wisconsin) Devon Miller (Oklahoma) vs. Deven Casey (Illinois) Myles Burroughs (New Jersey) vs. Geronimo Rivera (Utah) Hayden Wright (Oklahoma) vs. Jayden Raney (Kentucky) 126 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Jayden Duncanson (New York) vs. Clinton Shepherd (Indiana) Noah Koyama (Washington) vs. Valentine Popadiuc (New Mexico) Chris Dennis (Pennsylvania) vs. Colby Houle (Connecticut) Alexander Denkins (Ohio) vs. Cade Aaberg (Wisconsin) Roman Belardo (Georgia) vs. Gino Schinina (New Jersey) Ryan Rider (Iowa) vs. Leo Maestas (California) Austin Ellis (Utah) vs. Presley Johnson (Missouri) George Marinopoulos (Illinois) vs. Isaiah Jones (Oklahoma) Travis Cardenas (Arizona) vs. Alan Salguero Jr. (Washington) Dominic Brown (Indiana) vs. Matthew Orbeta (California) Gavin Rangel (Oregon) vs. Toby Shipman (Oklahoma) Carlos Valdiviezo (California) vs. Lukas Littleton Mascaro (Pennsylvania) Timothy Koester (Iowa) vs. Jaiden Oliver (Florida) Edward Goss (Indiana) vs. Roman Stewart (Missouri) Nathan Attisano (Ohio) vs. John Stewart (Alabama) Nikade Zinkin (California) vs. Henry White (Kansas) 132 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Jesse Grajeda (California) vs. Evan Stanley (Indiana) Blake Fox (Iowa) vs. Donavon Allen (Illinois) Dean Anderson (Arizona) vs. Sammy Spaulding (New Jersey) Cayden Pluhar (Ohio) vs. Max Wirnsberger (Pennsylvania) Jayden James (New Jersey) vs. Deegan Birkaker (Minnesota) Tel Parry (Wyoming) vs. Jacob Herm (Wisconsin) Hayden Andrus (Pennsylvania) vs. Luke Grindstaff (Illinois) Kyle Jardine (Ohio) vs. Liam English (New York) Joshua Requena (California) vs. Pierce Kane (Pennsylvania) Ashton Leegaard (Wyoming) vs. Cole Evans (Ohio) Yandro Soto (Florida) vs. Aaron Callirgos (Arizona) Carson Weber (Illinois) vs. Eric Swanson (New Jersey) Nate Keller (New Jersey) vs. Jack Malinconico (California) Erik Rodriguez (Illinois) vs. Chancellor Mathews (Colorado) Davis Parrow (Minnesota) vs. Austin Paris (Utah) Michael Esteban (Illinois) vs. Manuel Saldate (Nevada) 138 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Thomas Verrette (Colorado) vs. Dane Renick (Arkansas) Easton Dircks (Minnesota) vs. Kegan Jochim (Indiana) Blue Stiffler (Georgia) vs. Cody Trevino (Iowa) Jayden Yauck (Wisconsin) vs. Joseph Schinder (New Jersey) Jackson Tucker (Missouri) vs. Cael Gilmore (Ohio) Mason Wagner (Pennsylvania) vs. Tyler Traves (Virginia) Tre Haines (Washington) vs. Sullivan Ramos (Wisconsin) Abraham Zaretsky (New Jersey) vs. Connor Peterson (Minnesota) Cameron Plotts (Ohio) vs. Abraham Pomeroy (Colorado) Arment Waltenbaugh (Pennsylvania) vs. Evan Gosz (Illinois) Chance Ruble (Missouri) vs. Tyler Harrill (Nebraska) Isaac Johns (Kentucky) vs. Aiden King (Ohio) Derek Barrows (Colorado) vs. Logan Milsaps (Texas) Matthew Staples (Indiana) vs. Owen Seffrood (Wisconsin) Jase Jaspers (Iowa) vs. David Gleason (Missouri) Cavin Carlson (Minnesota) vs. Noah Bull (Utah) 145 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Nolan Fellers (Iowa) vs. Jonny O’Brien (Pennsylvania) Jeffrey Huyvaert (Indiana) vs. Will Deutschlander (Texas) Jairo Acuna (Indiana) vs. Nicholas Varvak (Massachusetts) Kingston McPherson (Washington) vs. Trevor Jones (New Jersey) Daniel Heiser (Wisconsin) vs. Londen Murphy (Ohio) Ryan Barone (Virginia) vs. Auston Eudaly (Colorado) Zachary Stewart (Illinois) vs. Kyle Walters (Minnesota) DJ Neider (Idaho) vs. Owen McMullen (Pennsylvania) Colton Weiler (Wisconsin) vs. Isaac Padilla (California) Jason Kwaak (New York) vs. AJ Falcone (New Jersey) Carlos Valdez (Idaho) vs. Kawayran Vazquez (Florida) Gable Gross (Missouri) vs. Gabriel Logan (New Jersey) Zeno Moore (Florida) vs. Jimmy Jakub (New Jersey) Boden White (Iowa) vs. Blake Cosby (Michigan) Cody Kirk (Alabama) vs. Melvin Miller (Pennsylvania) Colton Lucero (Colorado) vs. Nathaniel Askew (Georgia) 152 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Kyler Knaack (Iowa) vs. Bryan Picallo (Florida) Sebastian Martinez (Michigan) vs. Michael Craft (New Jersey) Jimmy Mastny (Illinois) vs. Jared Remington (Texas) Evan MacCuish (Missouri) vs. Liam Fox (Wyoming) Nicholas Singer (Pennsylvania) vs. Gage Losiewicz (Wisconsin) Jose Gutierrez (Florida) vs. Silas Stits (Indiana) Colby Gray (Missouri) vs. JayDen Williams (Michigan) Jarrett Wadsen (Minnesota) vs. Zack Aquilla (Ohio) Joseph Jeter (Oklahoma) vs. Deacon Pickett (Nevada) Jacob Gandy (Washington) vs. Keaton Moeller (Iowa) Brandon Dean (New Jersey) vs. Kalias Nazario (Florida) Jacob McGargill (Iowa) vs. Christopher Acuna (Montana) Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) vs. Caden Gorishek (Arizona) Tucker Roybal (Utah) vs. Billy Tyler (Virginia) Owen Hull (Oregon) vs. Griff LaPlante (New York) Noah Rogers (Missouri) vs. Grayson Woodcock (Ohio) 160 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Maximus Norman (Tennessee) vs. Gavin Cole (Pennsylvania) Griffin Van Tichelt (Indiana) vs. Tavier Garcia (Arizona) Keegan Sheridan (South Dakota) vs. Caige Horak (Ohio) Luke Hamiti (Illinois) vs. Jake Rheaume (Georgia) Carl Betz III (New Jersey) vs. Logan Soileau (Texas) Jayden Imler (Pennsylvania) vs. Royce Lopez (Illinois) Brock Swenson (Wisconsin) vs. Michael Baldwin (Michigan) Achilles Evans (Colorado) vs. Bradley Rodriguez-Little (Minnesota) Aaron Stewart (Illinois) vs. Brady Martin (Kansas) Cy Fowler (Tennessee) vs. Jackson Barron (Minnesota) Kale Baumann (Montana) vs. Ben Smith (Utah) Korey Kage Jones (New Jersey) vs. Liam Crook (Wisconsin) Eli Esguerra (Ohio) vs. Lucas Ricketts (Kentucky) Jackson Moffit (Georgia) vs. Cael Weidemoyer (Pennsylvania) Kalob Ybarra (Colorado) vs. Lincoln Jipp (Iowa) Jack Lentz (Ohio) vs. Emmitt Sherlock (Maryland) 170 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Adrien Reys (California) vs. Maximus Vela (Illinois) Elijah Hawes (Utah) vs. Ethan Swenson (Minnesota) Christopher Maloney (Ohio) vs. Hugh Meyer (North Dakota) Corwin Fuller (Indiana) vs. Shawn Rounsaville Jr. (Oklahoma) Dominic Dotson (California) vs. Mason Gourley (Pennsylvania) Gavin Craner (Michigan) vs. Eli Larson (Illinois) Jonathan Sims (Ohio) vs. Kyle Scott (Pennsylvania) Carter Brown (Missouri) vs. TC Wills (Texas) Brady Wight (California) vs. Bodie Adams (Oklahoma) Quinten Attebury (Missouri) vs. Kaleb Jackson (New Jersey) Luke Hoag (Minnesota) vs. Elijah Erskine (Virginia) Caleb Dennee (Wisconsin) vs. Carson Thomas (Ohio) Coy Bender (Indiana) vs. Landon Huffer (Ohio) Luke Spoor (Delaware) vs. Anthony Gutierrez (Illinois) Hunter Snyder (Pennsylvania) vs. Frank Romeo III (New Jersey) Breyson Kelley (Wisconsin) vs. Broedy Collins Hendricks (Iowa) 182 lbs Round of 32 Matchups John Murphy (Minnesota) vs. Andrew White (Michigan) Matt King (Washington) vs. Ryder Wilder (Georgia) Adonis Bonar II (Nebraska) vs. Brayden Zuercher (Pennsylvania) Hunter Smith (Oklahoma) vs. Max Matthias (Wisconsin) Miguel Rojas (Indiana) vs. Anthony Kroninger (Ohio) Preston Marchesseault (Rhode Island) vs. Jackson Rotterman (Missouri) Tavio Hoose (Pennsylvania) vs. Lucas Mata (Arizona) Cason Howle (South Carolina) vs. Brayden Koester (Iowa) Owen Burling (Wisconsin) vs. Brady Brown (Pennsylvania) Brock Gustaveson (Washington) vs. Aiden Peterson (Ohio) Ty Carman (Utah) vs. Tyler Ott (Illinois) Kaden Eldridge (Washington) vs. Ryan Schneider (Connecticut) Joseph Muhlstein (Minnesota) vs. Peyton Callis (Oklahoma) Caleb Close (Pennsylvania) vs. Elijah Diakomihalis (New York) Brice Henry (Missouri) vs. Nicholas Ronchetti (Illinois) Isaac Reynoso (Oregon) vs. Evan Perez (Colorado) 195 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Dreshaun Ross (Iowa) vs. Logan Whitacre (Arizona) Connor Smalley (Pennsylvania) vs. Samuel Stockton (Colorado) Jaxon Penovich (Illinois) vs. Jonas Crouse (North Dakota) Isaac McGee (Utah) vs. Caysen Curran (Iowa) Danny Zmorowski (Ohio) vs. Joaquin Capra (Kansas) Anthony Kugmeh (Minnesota) vs. Wura Yinusa (Oklahoma) Grant Schwerdtfeger (Nebraska) vs. Jesse Romero (Missouri) Simon Schulte (Illinois) vs. David Calkins (California) Denarii Mickel (Iowa) vs. Larry Cole III (Oklahoma) Layne O’Neil (Michigan) vs. Benjamin McWilliams (Ohio) Enrique Segura (California) vs. Austin Reading (Indiana) Nicholas Ross (Ohio) vs. Isaac Ward (Missouri) Tyson Martin (Wisconsin) vs. Jayden Kiell (New York) Jacob Duitsman (Minnesota) vs. William Wagner (Virginia) Brayden Kobylinski (Ohio) vs. Lincoln Lemar (North Dakota) Camden Roofener (Oregon) vs. Jake Conroy (Pennsylvania) 220 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Kai Calcutt (Illinois) vs. Beminjam Helminski (Wisconsin) Brycen Arthur (West Virginia) vs. Mason Koehler (Iowa) Cael Leisgang (Wisconsin) vs. Jackson Phillips (Ohio) Hayden Haynes (North Carolina) vs. Brady Vaughan (Michigan) Alex Taylor (Ohio) vs. Asher Sheldon (Illinois) Isandre De La Torre (Oregon) vs. Zander Glazebrook (Iowa) Tyson Russell (Tennessee) vs. Jacob Ruacho (California) Matthew Harrold (Massachusetts) vs. Joseph Favia (Illinois) James Bechter (Ohio) vs. Dean Bechtold (Pennsylvania) Joseph Monge (Iowa) vs. Preston Wagner (Nebraska) Charles Walker (Illinois) vs. Everest McClelland (Indiana) Hunter Langham (Oregon) vs. Ashton Honnold (Iowa) Hayden Martin (Alaska) vs. Caleb Kurtti (Minnesota) Nathan Faxon (New Jersey) vs. Riley Simmons (Washington) Gavin Rich (Oklahoma) vs. Nicholas Ebrahimi (Connecticut) Logan Tollison (Michigan) vs. Michael Mocco (Florida) 285 lbs Round of 32 Matchups Jacob Levy (Georgia) vs. Duncan Pinkham (Kansas) Alejandro Gallegos (Oklahoma) vs. Preston Shorter (Arizona) Luke Fierke (Iowa) vs. Brok Carolfi (Wisconsin) Jeremy Marshall (Illinois) vs. Landon Morris (Michigan) Trayvn Boger (Utah) vs. Eric Harris (Illinois) Bardon King (Alabama) vs. William Wortkoetter (New York) Seaton Tallent (Tennessee) vs. Oliver Uniza (California) David Finch (Oregon) vs. Brayden Hill (Kansas) Milan Colvin (Kansas) vs. Trent Warner (Iowa) Riley Bryant (Maine) vs. Demetrius Stanley Jr. (Ohio) Noah Miner (Oregon) vs. Zayne Candelaria (Arizona) Hunter Vander Heiden (Wisconsin) vs. Jonathan Rulo (Illinois) CJ Orchard (Oregon) vs. Micah Hach (South Dakota) Jeffery Blair (Ohio) vs. Mark Effendian (Pennsylvania) Tanner Craft (Michigan) vs. Joseph Gassert (Pennsylvania) Elan Catoe (Virginia) vs. Cooper Martinson (Iowa)
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Today, Austin Gomez was a topic of conversation as it was announced that he will be headlining the Stalemates “Street League” 4 card with a bout against DII national qualifier Cayden Henschel. While Gomez wasn't able to specifically talk about the Stalemates match, he does discuss his move to the Cliff Keen Wrestling Club, including long relationships with Sean Bormet and Kevin Jackson. Gomez and Dysen Gould also discuss why Gomez chose not to use his seventh-year of eligibility and the injuries he dealt with during his final year at Wisconsin. For the full interview, check out InterMat’s Rokfin Page (no paywall).