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    Seven Fab 50 teams set to compete at Beat the Streets Brawl

    Justin Rivera (Lake Highland Prep) gets his hand raised after winning a Doc B title (Photo/Tony Rotundo, WrestlersAreWarriors.com)

    Beat the Streets Chicago has organized for a second straight year the Beat the Streets Brawl, which will be held this Saturday at Oak Park River Forest (Ill.). Like last year, the field is again loaded with top end teams from across the country and has some other events tied to it. The event also serves as a key fundraiser for the sponsoring organization, which is helping to provide wrestling and related programming to boys and girls in the city of Chicago.

    Saturday's event has a youth clinic being conducted by Kyven Gadson from 9 a.m. to noon CT in addition to the four rounds of dual meet competition. The dual meet competition results, brackets, and streaming will be available on TrackWrestling.com

    The eight teams are split into two pools as follows:

    Pool 1: No. 4 Montini Catholic (Ill.), No. 24 Broken Arrow (Okla.), No. 25 Liberty (Mo.), and Oak Park River Forest (Ill.)

    Pool 2: No. 6 Lake Highland Prep (Fla.), No. 7 Bergen Catholic (N.J.), No. 14 Tuttle (Okla.), and No. 43 Fort Dodge (Okla.)

    Below is the schedule of matches:

    10 a.m. CT: Oak Park River Forest vs. Montini Catholic, Broken Arrow vs. Liberty; Lake Highland Prep vs. Fort Dodge, Tuttle vs Bergen Catholic

    Noon: Montini Catholic vs. Liberty, Broken Arrow vs. Oak Park River Forest; Lake Highland Prep vs. Tuttle, Bergen Catholic vs. Fort Dodge

    2 p.m.: Montini Catholic vs. Broken Arrow, Oak Park River Forest vs. Liberty; Tuttle vs. Fort Dodge, Lake Highland Prep vs Bergen Catholic

    4 p.m.: Crossover matches based on finish in preliminary pool

    The following are projected lineups for each of the competing teams:

    No. 4 Montini Catholic (Ill.)
    106: Joseph Fernau, 16U Nationals double All-American
    113: Nick Gonalez, state runner-up
    120: Nain Vazquez, two-time state 4th place
    126: No. 8 Dylan Ragusin
    132: Ethan Stiles, 16U Nationals freestyle All-American
    138: Braden Stauffenberg
    145: No. 15 Fidel Mayora
    152: Joe Roberts, two-time state placer
    160: Brayden Thompson, 16U Nationals freestyle All-American
    170: Cooper Wettig
    182: Trevor Swier, three-time state qualifier (2019 state 3rd place)
    195: Josh LaBarbera, two-time state qualifier
    220: Nathan Wenstrom
    285: Colin Baker

    No. 6 Lake Highland Prep (Fla.)
    106: Eligh Rivera, 6th place Walsh Ironman
    113: David McClelland
    120: Danny Nini, two-time state placer (2018 state champion)
    126: Jake Wohltman, three-time state placer
    132: No. 15 Chris Rivera
    138: No. 7 Justin Rivera
    145: TBD
    152: No. 12 Noah Castillo
    160: Dominic Isola, two-time state placer
    170: Bailey Flanagan, 2018 state placer
    182: Hunter Brinkman, state 5th place
    195: Easton Tobia
    220: Matthew Kaplan, state champ
    285: Francisco Tobar

    No. 7 Bergen Catholic (N.J.)
    106: Aiden Wallace
    113: No. 14 Joseph Cangro
    120: Nick Kayal, three-time state placer
    126: No. 3 Robert Howard or Riley Halal
    132: No. 17 Dylan Cedeno
    138: *Will Grater (two-time state 8th place) or Eric Broadie
    145: No. 16 Joseph Zargo
    152: Alex Strashinsky, state 6th place
    160: Nate Camiscioli, 6th place Doc Buchanan (at 152)
    170: Justin Onello
    182: Jack Patti
    195: John Fiore
    220: Nate Lewis or Nicholas Fuccilli
    285: *Remy Brancotta (state qualifier) or Rafi Bailey
    *transfer in from other school, may or may not be eligible this week due to "sit-out" rule

    No. 14 Tuttle (Okla.)
    106: Braden Potts
    113: Ashton Grounds, two-time state 3rd place
    120: *Garrett Steidley (two-time state champ) or Braden Hughart
    126: Reese Davis, state runner-up
    132: Dalton Burdick
    138: Ryder Ramsey, two-time state champ
    145: Bryce Dauphin, state runner-up
    152: Brady DeArmond, state champ
    160: Gage Shetley
    170: **Luke Surber (two-time state champ/three-time state finalist) or Sam Schmidt
    182: **Dustin Plott (two-time state champ/three-time state finalist) or Parrish Terry
    195: Harley Andrews, state runner-up
    220: Colin Naney, 2018 state runner-up
    285: Korben Graham
    *has been out for recent events due to injury
    **has been out season-to-date due to injury, Oklahoma State signee was a Junior National freestyle All-American this past summer

    No. 24 Broken Arrow (Okla.)
    106: Christian Forbes, 16U Nationals double All-American
    113: Parker Witcraft
    120: Bryce Cockrell, state 3rd place
    126: Jackson Cockrell, state runner-up
    132: Blazik Perez, two-time state qualifier
    138: Jared Hill, two-time state placer
    145: Chris Moores
    152: William Martin
    160: Tye Rozell, state qualifier
    170: Bryce Mattioda, three-time state placer/two-time state runner-up
    182: Zeno Marcheselli
    195: Emmanuel Skillings, state champ
    220: Mitchell Banning
    285: Marlon Welty

    No. 25 Liberty (Mo.)
    106: Mason Younghans
    113: Easton Hilton, state champ
    120: No. 5 Jeremiah Reno
    126: Ayden Dolt, state qualifier (also Preseason Nationals FR/SO champ)
    132: Kyle Dutton, state 4th place
    138: Kage Lenger, two-time state qualifier (2018 state placer)
    145: Logan Rathjen, state qualifier
    152: Jacob Lynn, 2018 state 6th place
    160: Drake Smith, state 3rd place
    170: Wentric Williams III, state 6th place
    182: No. 4 Greyden Penner
    195: Jack Horn
    220: Callum Trester
    285: Nick Biesemeyer

    No. 43 Fort Dodge (Iowa)
    106: Max Bishop
    113: Lane Cowell, state 4th place
    120: No. 2 Drake Ayala
    126: Carson Taylor, state champ/2x state placer
    132: Brooks Cowell, state 5th place
    138: Dreyzon Phillips, state qualifier
    145: Brandon Mills
    152: Kody Cook, state qualifier
    160: Savion Wheat, state qualifier
    170: Dylan Zimmerman
    182: Austin Lee, 2018 state qualifier
    195: Levi Egli, 2018 state 5th place
    220: Sawyer Springer
    285: Colton Munter

    Oak Park River Forest (Ill.)
    106: Zavien Stewart
    113: Jalen Dunson
    120: Connor Nagela
    126: No. 9 Jacob Rundell
    132: Nico Bolivar, state 5th place/3x state qualifier
    138: TBD
    145: Joshua Ogunsanya, state 4th place
    152: Joe Chapman, two-time state placer
    160: Stephon Carr
    170: Adrian Palmares
    182: Danny Lingen, state qualifier
    195: No. 15 Daemyen Middlebrooks
    220: Malcolm Gray
    285: Fabian Gonzalez

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