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    Walsh Jesuit Ironman Preview

    Braxton Amos will look to capture his third straight Walsh Jesuit Ironman title (Photo/Sam Janicki, SJanickiPhoto.com)

    The Walsh Jesuit Ironman, perennially the nation's premier regular season high school wrestling tournament, celebrates its 26th edition this Friday and Saturday. The event is held annually just southeast of Cleveland, Ohio and yet again features the nation's top two teams (Blair Academy, N.J. and Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) along with a plethora of other highly ranked teams and individuals.

    Based on preliminary registration, there are 70 ranked wrestlers, including 41 within the top ten of their respective weight classes. The field features three wrestlers ranked No. 1 nationally: Marc-Anthony McGowan (Blair Academy, N.J.) at 106 pounds, Beau Bartlett (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) at 138, and Victor Voinovich (Brecksville, Ohio) at 145. Another five wrestlers are ranked second in the country, and are also the top seed in their weight class: Trevor Mastrogiovanni (Blair Academy, N.J.) at 126, Travis Mastrogiovanni (Blair Academy, N.J.) at 152, Padraic Gallgher (St. Edward, Ohio) at 160, Nevan Snodgrass (Kettering Fairmont, Ohio) at 170, and Braxton Amos (Parkersburg South, W.Va.) at 220.

    From a team perspective, No. 4 St. Edward (Ohio), No. 7 Lake Highland Prep (Fla.), and No. 8 Montini Catholic (Ill.) join Blair Academy and Wyoming Seminary as top ten ranked teams in the field; also among the high end ranked teams are No. 11 Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) and No. 15 Elyria (Ohio). Rounding out the group of fifteen ranked teams are No. 21 Chicago (Ill.) Mt. Carmel, No. 22 Brecksville (Ohio), No. 27 Malvern Prep (Pa.), No. 29 Mount St. Joseph (Md.), No. 32 Wadsworth (Ohio), No. 39 Broken Arrow (Okla.), No. 44 Christian Brothers College (Mo.), and No. 48 Bethlehem Catholic (Pa.).

    Of massive implication in the team title race, Blair Academy will be absent arguably their two best wrestlers: Trevor Mastrogiovanni, who is ranked No. 2 nationally at 126, and Shayne Van Ness, who is ranked No. 1 at 132 pounds; while Wyoming Seminary will be absent Jacob Kaminski, who is ranked No. 3 at 285.

    Among teams on the outside looking in, look for Notre Dame-Green Pond (Pa.) to make a ton of noise in the event with their three wrestlers that are ranked in the top ten nationally. An event of this structure significantly favors their type of roster, and a performance at expectation should see them in the Fab 50 next week. Park Hill (Mo.) is a perennially ranked team with some talent, though the Trojans are absent two nationally ranked wrestlers this week that will be returning for the Kansas City Stampede; Waynesburg (Pa.) features a pair of wrestlers ranked in the top ten nationally; while Louisville (Ohio) returns a pair of state champions, but their roster balance is more likely to thrive in a tournament of slightly lesser caliber.

    Wrestling will start at 10 a.m. ET on Friday morning, and the quarterfinals will occur before the end of the session on Friday. Saturday's competition will begin at 10 a.m. with at least one round of consolation before the semifinals are scheduled for approximately 12 Noon. Matches for the championship, third, and fifth place are slated for 4:45 p.m. Bracketing and web coverage of the tournament is available on Trackwrestling, while streaming of the bouts will occur through FloWrestling.

    Below is a weight-by-weight overview of the field.

    Note: Entrants subject to change.

    106: Marc-Anthony McGowan (Blair Academy, N.J.) is the tournament's top seed and the clear favorite; ranked No. 1 in the country at his weight class, and overall in the Class of 2023, he was a Cadet World champion in freestyle this past summer. Two other nationally ranked wrestlers feature in the weight class: No. 6 Daniel Sheen (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) and No. 9 Mac Church (Waynesburg, Pa.); Sheen was a Junior National freestyle champion this summer, while Church was runner-up to McGowan at the UWW Cadet Nationals this spring.

    Others to note in this weight class include 2019 Fargo freestyle All-Americans in Codie Cuerbo (Aurora, Ohio), Joe Fernau (Montini Catholic, Ill.), Cael Keck (Park Hill, Mo.), and Kolby Warren (Christian Brothers College, Mo.); returning state champion Gabe Giampietro (Smyrna, Del.); notable freshmen Christopher Earnest (Wadsworth, Ohio), Brock Herman (Lake Catholic, Ohio), Dominic Hoffarth (Louisville, Ohio), and Thomas Link (Malvern Prep, Pa.); along with state tournament participants Pacey Najdusak (Mason, Ohio) and Noel Rosales (Chicago Mt. Carmel, Ill.).

    113: Five nationally ranked wrestlers feature in this weight class, though there is no super-elite wrestler or for that matter true favorite. The tournament's top seed is No. 9 Brett Ungar (Notre Dame-Green Pond, Pa.), who was a state champion last year when competing in New Jersey for Hunterdon Central; while the highest ranked wrestler is No. 8 Diego Sotelo (Marmion Academy, Ill.), a state champion who placed fourth at 106 in this tournament last year. Other nationally ranked wrestlers include No. 10 Gary Steen (Reynolds, Pa.), a 2018 state champion who was third in this tournament last year; No. 15 Erik Roggie (St. Christopher's, Va.), a Super 32 placer and National prep runner-up; and No. 18 Jacob Moon (Oregon Clay, Ohio), a returning state placer and 2017 Walsh Ironman semifinalist.

    Additional wrestlers to watch include state champions Brennen Cernus (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), Peyton Fenton (Elyria, Ohio), Paul Garcia (Scottsbluff, Neb.), and Richard Treanor (Hough, N.C.); returning state runners-up Kenneth Crosby (Akron SVSM, Ohio) and Nick Gonzalez (Montini Catholic, Ill.); along with notable freshmen Nasir Bailey (Thornton Fractional North, Ill.), Sergio Lemley (Chicago Mt. Carmel, Ill.), David McClelland (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), and Santino Robinson (Christian Brothers College, Pa.).

    120: Very similar to the weight below, five nationally ranked wrestlers without a super-elite wrestler or clear favorite. The top seed is No. 9 Jordan Titus (Center Moriches, N.Y.), a state champion and NHSCA Sophomore Nationals champion who placed fourth at the Super 32 two months ago; while the highest ranked wrestler is No. 7 Cooper Flynn (McDonogh, Md.), a three-time Fargo freestyle All-American and champion at the NHSCA freshman and sophomore nationals. Other nationally ranked wrestlers include No. 14 Ryan Miller (Blair Academy, N.J.), a two-time National Prep champion and 2017 Walsh Ironman runner-up; No. 15 Dustin Norris (Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio), a state champion and two-time Fargo freestyle All-American; and No. 20 Kyle Rowan (Perry, Ohio), a state champion and last year's 106 pound champion in this tournament.

    Other wrestlers to watch include state champions Brandon Crowder (Christiansburg, Va.), Colton Drousias (Chicago Mt. Carmel, Ill.), and Gregor McNeil (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.); state and/or National Prep runners-up Dylan Chappell (Seneca Valley, Pa.), Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow, Okla.), Dayton Delviscio (Malvern Prep, Pa.), Brennan Van Hoecke (Palmetto Ridge, Fla.), and Cael Woods (West Holmes, Ohio); along with freshmen Boede Campbell (Legacy Christian Academy, Ohio), Weston Dalton (Pueblo East, Colo.), Ethan Mojena (Tampa Prep, Fla.), and Vincent Robinson (Marian Catholic, Ill.). Meriting significant attention are two other wrestlers that had major upset wins last weekend in Chris Kim (Germantown Academy, Pa.) and Nain Vazquez (Montini Catholic): Kim, a two-time fourth place finisher at National Preps pinned Ryan Miller; while two-time state fourth place finisher Vazquez beat Drousias in overtime.

    126: Even without Trevor Mastrogiovanni, last year's champion at 120 pounds, this is a loaded weight class with seven ranked wrestlers. That total is tied with 138 for second most in the tournament, 152 pounds has eight. The battle for the crown will likely be waged between the top two overall Class of 2022 wrestlers in the country, Ryan Crookham (Notre Dame-Green Pond, Pa.) and Nic Bouzakis (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), who are ranked 3rd and 4th in this weight class nationally.

    Additional nationally ranked wrestlers include No. 6 Dylan Ragusin (Montini Catholic, Ill.), a Junior world team member in Greco-Roman and two-time placer in this tournament; No. 12 Dylan Shawver (Elyria, Ohio), a three-time state placer and returning placer at this tournament; No. 16 Chris Barnabae (Mount St. Joseph, Md.), a three-time National prep placer; No. 19 Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow, Okla.), third in Junior freestyle this summer; and No. 20 Vince Cornella (Monarch, Colo.), a two-time state champion.

    Other notables in the field include returning Ironman placers Richard Fedalen (McDonogh, Md.) and Daniel Wask (Blair Academy, N.J.); state champion Garrett Lautzenheier (Louisville, Ohio); three-time state placers Peyton Burgdorf (Firelands, Ohio) and Connor Williams (Lake Gibson, Fla.); 16U freestyle All-American Kyren Butler (Copley, Ohio); along with notable freshmen Joey Blaze (Perrysburg, Ohio), Nick Hart (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), Dy'vaire VanDyke (Walsh Jesuit, Ohio), and Rocco Welsh (Waynesburg, Pa.).

    132: The total of three nationally ranked wrestlers is the joint fewest, along with 106 and 285. The top seed in this weight class is No. 13 Alejandro Herrera (Seneca Valley, Pa.), a two-time state champion who was champion at 113 in this tournament last year. Also ranked are No. 9 Chris Rivera (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), a three-time state champion who was runner-up in this tournament at 138 last year; and No. 14 Ethen Miller (Park Hill, Mo.), a Junior National freestyle runner-up this summer. Next in line among the field is Drew Munch (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), a 2017 National Prep champion and returning Walsh Ironman placer.

    Additional notables in the field include state champions Evan Buchanan (Atlee, N.C.), Jaxon Maroney (Cardinal Gibbons, N.C.), and Davin Rhoads (Louisville, Ohio); multi-time state placers Jimmy Carmany (Brecksville, Ohio), Chris Kelly (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), Nathan Porter (Mount St. Joseph, Md.), Ethan Turner (Troy Christian, Ohio), Casey Wiles (Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio), and Wyatt Yapoujian (Byers, Colo.); state placers Noah Mis (Chicago Mt. Carmel, Ill.), Logan Ours (Beaver Local, Ohio), and Matthew Williams (CVCA, Ohio); 16U freestyle All-American Ismael Ayoub (Dublin Coffman, Ohio); along with freshmen Clayton Gabrielson (McDonogh, Md.), Patrick Jordon (New Kent, Va.), and Ethan Stiles (Montini Catholic, Ill.)

    138: An absolutely loaded weight class anchored by national No. 1 Beau Bartlett (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), a three-time National Prep champion and three-time Ironman placer who won here at 120 as a freshman in 2016. Five other members of the top 11 in the national rankings are in this field: No. 5 Mick Burnett (Elyria, Ohio), a returning state champion and two-time Fargo freestyle runner-up; No. 8 Wyatt Henson (Waynesburg, Pa.), twice a Super 32 placer and twice third in Fargo freestyle; No. 9 Kenny Herrmann (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.), runner-up at the Super 32 this fall and a returning Ironman placer; No. 10 Frankie Tal-Shahar (American Heritage, Fla.), runner-up last year in this tournament at 132 and a state champion; along with No. 11 Justin Rivera (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), runner-up at the NHSCA Junior Nationals and Super 32 as well as a 2017 state champion.

    Also ranked nationally is No. 16 Nick Moore (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), a Super 32 placer this fall and twice a state runner-up. Additional wrestlers to watch include Junior National freestyle All-American Drew Roberts (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho); 16U freestyle All-Americans Cody Chittum (Blair Academy, N.J.) and Gavin Brown (Legacy Christian Academy, Ohio), who also was a state champion last season; state champion Joey Miller (Musselman, W.Va.); state runner-up Jared Hill (Broken Arrow, Okla.), Cole McComas (Beaver Local, Ohio), and Jake Nifenegger (Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio); two-time state placers Sincere Bailey (Thornton Fractional North, Ill.) and Zack Witmer (St. Joseph's Catholic, Pa.); along with NHSCA Freshman national champion Kal Miller (Park Hill, Mo.).

    145: Anchoring this weight class is national No. 1 Victor Voinovich (Brecksville, Ohio); he was a state champion in 2018, while this off-season he placed at the UWW Junior Nationals and was runner-up at the Junior Nationals in freestyle. His most direct threat is likely to be No. 4 Lachlan McNeil (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), champion at the Super 32 down in the 138-pound weight class and third in Junior freestyle also at 138. The other ranked wrestlers in this field are No. 7 Fidel Mayora (Montini Catholic, Ill.), a two-time state runner-up and returning Ironman placer; along with No. 12 Manzona Bryant (Hudson WRA, Ohio), a two-time Super32 placer and Junior freestyle All-American this summer.

    Additional wrestlers to note in this weight class include multi-time state champions Jackson Dean (Caesar Rodney, Del.) and Gavin Quiocho (Parkersburg South, W.Va.), state champions Dustin Morgillo (Genoa, Ohio) and Joey Natarcola (Smyrna, Del.), state runners-up Aaden Valez (Pueblo East, Colo.) and Travis Ragland (New Kent, Va.), three-time state placer Blake Saito (Perrysburg, Ohio), two-time Ironman placer Matt Lackman (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.), UWW Cadet freestyle All-American Luke Geog (St. Edward, Ohio), impact freshman Lorenzo Norman (Blair Academy, N.J.), along with - despite relatively limited credentials - Myles Griffin (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) and Connor Gaynor (Chicago Mt. Carmel, Ill.).

    152: This looks to be the weight class of the tournament. It features eight nationally ranked wrestlers, which is most in the tournament, including six of them being in the top eleven. Leading the way is No. 2 Travis Mastrogiovanni (Blair Academy, N.J.), a two-time Ironman placer who won National Preps and was runner-up at the UWW Cadet Nationals in freestyle this calendar year. Next in line is No. 5 Peyton Hall (Oak Glen, W.Va.), who has placed seventh in this tournament the last two years and is also a two-time Super 32 placer (runner-up this year). No. 6 Brayden Roberts (Parkersburg South, W.Va.) is a two-time state champion and placed third at the Super 32 this fall; No. 7 A.J. Kovacs (Iona Prep, N.Y.) was a state champion, and since then finished runner-up at the NHSCA Junior nationals and placed at the Super 32; No. 8 B.J. Bailey (Thornton Fractional North, Ill.) was a state champion and Junior freestyle All-American this year; while No. 11 Connor Kievman (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) is a two-time National Prep champion.

    Also ranked nationally is No. 13 Bryce Hepner (St. Edward, Ohio), a two-time state champion and 2017 Walsh Ironman placer; and No. 18 Noah Castillo (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), a state champion in 2017. A whole slew of other notable wrestlers is in this field: state champions Kevin Contos (Genoa, Ohio), Nick Vafiadis (New Kent, Va.), and Vincent Zerban (Christian Brothers College, Mo.); state runners-up David Cumberledge (Aurora, Ohio), Enrique Munguia (Elyria, Ohio), and Douglas Terry (Granville, Ohio); UWW Cadet freestyle runner-up Derek Fields (Brunswick, Ohio); Ironman placer Cole Handlovic (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.); three-time state placers Caleb Dowling (St. Joseph's Catholic, Pa.), Dalton Harkins (Malvern Prep, Pa.), and Skyler Lasure (Beaver Local, Ohio); two-time state placers Joe Roberts (Montini Catholic, Ill.) and Daniel Patten (Stow, Ohio); along with NHSCA Freshman nationals champion Brody Conley (Tiffin Columbian, Ohio).

    160: In a field featuring four of the nation's top eight wrestlers, and six overall ranked wrestlers, No. 2 Padraic Gallgher (St. Edward, Ohio) is at the head of the class; Gallagher was a state champion last season, upending Ironman champion Connor Brady in the championship bout, and added a Junior National freestyle title to the resume in the summer. No. 4 Thayne Lawrence (Frazier, Pa.) is a two-time state champion and two-time Super 32 placer; No. 7 Andrew Cerniglia (Notre Dame-Green Pond, Pa.) is a returning state champion; while No. 8 John Martin Best (Parkersburg, W.Va.) is a two-time state champion and two-time Fargo freestyle runner-up. Also ranked are No. 11 Thomas Stewart (Blair Academy, N.J.), a 16U National freestyle champion; and No. 18 Dominic Isola (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), a state runner-up and Super 32 placer.

    Other notables in the weight class include state champions Jonathan Conrad (Carrollwood Day School, Fla.) and Dalton Russelberg (Union County, Ky.); state placers Noah Ewen (Perrysburg, Ohio), Brett McIntosh (Harrison, Ohio), Aaron Morton (Westerville South, Ohio), Keegan Rothrock (St. Joseph's Catholic, Pa.), and Connor Strong (Mount St. Joseph's, Md.); 16U Nationals freestyle All-American Tyler Lillard (Aurora, Ohio); state qualifier Luca Augustine (Waynesburg, Pa.); along with notable freshmen Gabriel Arnold (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), Camden McDaniel (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), and Brayden Thompson (Montini Catholic, Ill.).

    170: Two of the nation's top four in this weight class anchor the field, No. 2 Nevan Snodgrass (Kettering Fairmont, Ohio) and No. 4 Domonic Mata (Blair Academy, N.J.). Snodgrass, a three-time state placer, was third at the Ironman last year in this weight and third in Junior freestyle this summer; while National Prep champion Mata placed fourth last year at 160 in the Ironman and was a California state champion in 2018. Another pair of ranked wrestlers are contesting this weight class as well: No. 14 Tyler Stoltzfus (St. Joseph's Catholic, Pa.), a Super 32 placer and returning Ironman placer; along with No. 18 Andrew Donahue (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), a state runner-up at 182 in Indiana as a freshman last year.

    Additional wrestlers to watch include state champion Jaden Bullock (Oscar Smith, Va.); state runner-up Stephen Little (Union County, Ky.); three-time state placer Jax Leonard (Louisville, Ohio); state placers Ethan Anderson (Aurora, Ohio), Bailey Flanagan (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), Hudson Hightower (St. Edward, Ohio), Caden Rogers (Malvern Prep, Pa.), and Lucas White (Christian Brothers College, Mo.); along with 2018 state qualifier Dillon Walker (Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio).

    182: Five nationally ranked wrestlers are among the field, a group led by No. 7 Anthony D'Alesio (Canfield, Ohio) and No. 9 Rylan Rogers (Blair Academy, N.J.). D'Alesio is a three-time state placer, and won state this past season after placing fourth at the Ironman; while the sophomore Rogers placed third at National Preps in the 195-pound weight class before runner-up finishes in freestyle at UWW Cadets (80 kilos) and 16U Nationals (170 pounds). No. 17 J.T. Davis (Smyrna, Del.) was a state champion and NHSCA Junior Nationals runner-up this past season; No. 18 Ashton Habeil (Lake Gibson, Fla.) is a returning Ironman placer and a two-time previous state champion; while No. 20 Jake Evans (Elyria, Ohio) is a returning Ironman placer and placed at the Super 32 in October.

    Other wrestlers to note include state champions Lucas Cochran (Box Elder, Utah), Micah Ervin (Union County, Ky.), Walker Stephenson (Hillcrest, S.C.), and Nathan Warden (Christiansburg, Va.); state runners-up Ethan Ducca (Ashtabula St. John, Ohio), Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow, Okla.), and Matthew Rogers (Wantagh, N.Y.); two-time state placers Cole Hivnor (Lake Catholic, Ohio) and David Tuttle (Steubenville, Ohio); National Prep placers Cole Rees (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) and Dominic Solis (McDonogh, Md.); state placers Jack Darrah (Christian Brothers College, Mo.), Jonathan List (Wadsworth, Ohio), Trevor Swier (Montini Catholic, Ill.), and Trevor Stewart (Urbana, Ohio); along with freshman Kyle Snider (CVCA, Ohio).

    195: Four nationally ranked wrestlers headline the field, led by No. 4 Peyton Craft (Blair Academy, N.J.), a returning Ironman placer and champion at both the NHSCA Sophomore and Freshman nationals. No. 9 Seth Shumate (Dublin Coffman, Ohio) won a state title last season as a freshman, following it up with a runner-up finish in freestyle at the UWW Cadet Nationals and then a 16U Nationals freestyle title; No. 11 Sam Fisher (Fauquier, Va.) is a three-time state champion and a returning Ironman placer; while No. 17 Jack Wimmer (McDonogh, Md.) is a two-time Ironman placer and two-time National Prep placer.

    Additional wrestlers in the field include state champion Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow, Okla.); state runner-up Ben Vanadia (Brecksville, Ohio); National Prep placer and 16U freestyle All-American Nicholas Feldman (Malvern Prep, Pa.); state placers Jordan Greer (Avon, Ohio), Matt Kelly (Iona Prep, N.Y.), Dominic Loparo (Wadsworth, Ohio), and Brent Paulus (Louisville, Ohio); NHSCA Junior Nationals placer Kyle Costello (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.); along with two-time state qualifier Josh LaBarbera (Montini Catholic, Ill.).

    220: Two-time defending Ironman champion Braxton Amos (Parkersburg South, W.Va.) is ranked No. 2 in the nation. Also a three-time Super 32 champion, the career undefeated Amos is the clear favorite even in a weight class with five other nationally ranked wrestlers. The challenge pack is led by No. 4 Ethan Hatcher (Brecksville, Ohio), a returning Ironman placer and NHSCA Junior National champion; he has also placed third at the state tournament, UWW Cadet Nationals freestyle, and Junior National freestyle in this calendar year.

    Notable sophomores Noah Pettigrew (Blair Academy, N.J.) and Kolby Franklin (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) are transfers in to their respective schools, and currently are ranked 8th and 9th nationally; Pettigrew out-placed Franklin at the UWW Cadet Nationals in the same weight class, though Franklin was a 16U Nationals champion one weight class above where Pettigrew took third. Also ranked are No. 15 Kyonte Hamilton (Georgetown Prep, Md.) and Grady Griess (Northwest, Neb.); Hamilton placed fourth at National Preps and was a NHSCA Sophomore Nationals champion, while Griess was a state champion last season.

    Others in the field include state champion Matthew Kaplan (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.); state runner-up Max Fausnaugh (Bowling Green, Ohio); along with state qualifiers Lazar Gasic (North Royalton, Ohio), Nik Mishka (Chicago Mt. Carmel, Ill.), Blake Robbins (Louisville, Ohio), and Riley Ucker (Dublin Coffman, Ohio).

    285: Three nationally ranked wrestlers are present in the "big boys" weight class, a group led by No. 4 Isaac Righer (Mount St. Joseph's, Md.), a National Prep champion last year. Also ranked are No. 10 Garrett Kappes (McDonogh, Md.) and No. 15 Andy Garcia (Pueblo East, Colo.). Kappes is a three-time National Prep placer, and was a Super 32 semifinalist this fall as well as earning All-American honors in both styles of the 2018 Junior Nationals; while Garcia is a three-time state champion at 2018 Super 32 placer.

    Joining them in this weight class are four returning Ironman placers: Kade Carlson (Corner Canyon, Utah), Matthias Ervin (Union County, Ky.), Max Millin (Massillon Perry, Ohio), and Caden Hill (Ashland Crestview, Ohio). Carlson was state runner-up last year after winning a title in 2018, Ervin is a two-time state champion, Millin placed third at state, while Hill failed to qualify for state. Further additional wrestlers are state champions Hugo Harp (Smyrna, Del.) and Kevin Hudson (Caesar Rodney, Del.), state placers Cole Deery (Malvern Prep, Pa.) and Cole Potts (Columbus DeSales, Ohio), multi-time state qualifier Breslin Walker (CVCA, Ohio), 16U Nationals double All-American Ryan Elrod (Ashtabula St. John, Ohio), and Marlon Welty (Broken Arrow, Okla.).

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