Additional notes on the resume for Trent include being a two-time state finalist in Pennsylvania's big-school division, winning the title at 170 pounds at the end of the 2016-17 season. He is also a two-time Flo Nationals finalist, winning that title at 160 pounds late this March; and also was a Junior Nationals double runner-up this summer in Fargo.
Trent will be joining older brother Hayden as a Wolfpack wrestler. Hayden is expected to start at 157 pound this season after amassing a record of 22-3 at 157 and 165 pounds during his redshirting freshman campaign.
North Carolina State has four additional wrestlers ranked in the current top 100 for the senior class as verbal commits: No. 54 Jarrett Trombley (Lake Fenton, Mich.), No. 60 Jakob Camacho (Danbury, Ct.), No. 85 Tyler Barnes (Ballston Spa, N.Y.) and No. 87 Matthew Grippi (Fox Lane, N.Y.).
Extremely excited and proud to announce that I will be continuing my academic and athletic careers at NC State University!! #STATEmentðŸºðŸºðŸº pic.twitter.com/v8BEJX35T1
�" Trent Hoagie Hidlay (@TrentHidlay3) October 30, 2017
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