Yeah, the buzz with being an accomplished youth wrestler in freestyle happened over state side during my time in college (2015-2019). Sebastian Rivera was a local area wrestler and his biggest claim to fame at the start of his senior season was that he won Super 32. You never heard a word about how he did on the freestyle circuit. When I first got into coaching, I never heard anyone of note going to that tournament anymore, it was just about youth states and freestyle accolades.
To reference a more recent local upstart, freshman Paul Kenny from CBA's biggest note coming into high school was that he won U17's last summer. I am sure he was plenty decent in folkstyle tournaments, but you never hear about that. It is just a culture shock I haven't had time to think on until recently.