UPDATE: 13 wrestlers make Schoolboy National Duals All-Tournament team in both styles
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by Gary Abbott USA Wrestling
There were 13 talented wrestlers who qualified for the All-Tournament team in both Greco-Roman and freestyle at the 2011 USA Wrestling Schoolboy National Duals, June 8-12.
To make the All-Tournament team, a wrestler must be undefeated in that style during the tourmament and compete in a minimum number of matches set by the event.
The wrestlers who were All-Tourmament in both styles included:
- Louie Hayes of Illinois, 70 lbs.
- Jonathan Gabriel of Pennsylvania, 77 lbs.
- Derek Wilson of Maryland, 84 lbs.
- Derek Gulotta of Pennsylvania, 105 lbs.
- Griffin Parriott of Minnesota, 112 lbs.
- Mark Hall II of Minnesota, 144 lbs.
- Mason Manville of Virginia, 144 lbs.
- Roberto Rivera of Georgia, 160 lbs.
- Lance Benick of Minnesota, 190 lbs.
- Tony Grant of Missouri, 190 lbs.
- Austin Knies of Virginia, 190 lbs.
- Jacob Spencer of Texas, 210 lbs.
- Adam Treptan of Minnesota, 265 lbs.
In Greco-Roman, there were 33 athletes who made the All-Tournament Team, representing 16 different states. Minnesota had the most All-Tournament selections with five, followed by Illinois, Idaho and Georgia with four.
In freestyle, there were 40 athletes who made the All-Tournament Team, representing 15 different states. Minnesota had the most All-Tournament selections with eight, with Pennsylvania next with seven. Maryland, Missouri and Oklahoma each had three selections.
2011 SCHOOLBOY/GIRL NATIONAL DUALS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS
Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team
70 - Louie Hayes, Illinois
77 - Austin Gomez, Illinois
77 - Jonathan Gabriel, Pennsylvania
84 - Derek Wilson, Maryland
105 - Drake Foster, Idaho
105 - Logan Lacure, Ohio
105 - Derek Gulotta, Pennsylvania
112 - Griffin Parriott, Minnesota
120 - Brock Benitz, Wisconsin
120 - Ian Lupole, New York
120 - Davis Ison, Georgia
128 - Beau Breske, Wisconsin
128 - Blake Mouty, Arizona
128 - Joe Gunther, Illinois
136 - Ryan Klemp, Idaho
136 - John Hensley, Idaho
136 - Dru Worker, Illinois
136 - Jacob Cooper, Michigan
144 - Mason Manville, Virginia
144 - Mark Hall II, Minnesota
152 - Corey Flaata, Minnesota
152 - Roderick Davis, Georgia
160 - Stephen Solanon, Georgia
160 - Roberto Rivera, Georgia
160 - Mason Litz, Michigan
175 - Josh Finley, Idaho
190 - Lance Benick, Minnesota
190 - Austin Knies, Virginia
190 - Tony Grant, Missouri
210 - Niles Turner, New Jersey
210 - Alex Parker, Kansas
210 - Jacob Spencer, Texas
265 - Adam Treptan, Minnesota
Freestyle All-Tournament Team
70 - Louie Hayes, Illinois
70 - Kaden Gfeller, Oklahoma
70 - Will Moss, Georgia
77 - Jeremy Nygard, Washington
77 - Jonathan Gabriel, Pennsylvania
77 - Cole Manley, Pennsylvania
77 - Josh McClure, Missouri
84 - Daton Fix, Oklahoma
84 - Derek Wilson, Maryland
91 - Ty Lucas, Florida
98 - Spencer Lee, Pennsylvania
105 - Brock Morgan, Minnesota
105 - Derek Gulotta, Pennsylvania
105 - Carter Happel, Iowa
112 - Griffin Parriott, Minnesota
112 - Johnny O'Herron, Utah
112 - Joey Majerus, Minnesota
120 - Walter White , Illinois
120 - Robert Dupont, Virginia
128 - Corde Ferrira, Washington
136 - Keegan Moore, Minnesota
144 - Mark Hall II, Minnesota
144 - Mason Manville, Virginia
152 - Travis Gooding, Indiana
152 - Blair Mulholland, Wisconsin
160 - Drew Phipps, Pennsylvania
160 - Roberto Rivera, Georgia
160 - Hunter Ritter, Maryland
175 - Josh Colello, Pennsylvania
190 - Lance Benick, Minnesota
190 - Conor Ross, Florida
190 - Tony Grant, Missouri
190 - Michael Smith, Maryland
190 - Austin Knies, Virginia
210 - Kyle Childers, Oklahoma
210 - Lance Benick, Minnesota
210 - Jacob Spencer, Texas
265 - Adam Treptan, Minnesota
265 - Cole Cunningham, Missouri
265 - Jake Beistel, Pennsylvania
To make the All-Tournament team, a wrestler must be undefeated in that style during the tourmament and compete in a minimum number of matches set by the event.
The wrestlers who were All-Tourmament in both styles included:
- Louie Hayes of Illinois, 70 lbs.
- Jonathan Gabriel of Pennsylvania, 77 lbs.
- Derek Wilson of Maryland, 84 lbs.
- Derek Gulotta of Pennsylvania, 105 lbs.
- Griffin Parriott of Minnesota, 112 lbs.
- Mark Hall II of Minnesota, 144 lbs.
- Mason Manville of Virginia, 144 lbs.
- Roberto Rivera of Georgia, 160 lbs.
- Lance Benick of Minnesota, 190 lbs.
- Tony Grant of Missouri, 190 lbs.
- Austin Knies of Virginia, 190 lbs.
- Jacob Spencer of Texas, 210 lbs.
- Adam Treptan of Minnesota, 265 lbs.
In Greco-Roman, there were 33 athletes who made the All-Tournament Team, representing 16 different states. Minnesota had the most All-Tournament selections with five, followed by Illinois, Idaho and Georgia with four.
In freestyle, there were 40 athletes who made the All-Tournament Team, representing 15 different states. Minnesota had the most All-Tournament selections with eight, with Pennsylvania next with seven. Maryland, Missouri and Oklahoma each had three selections.
2011 SCHOOLBOY/GIRL NATIONAL DUALS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS
Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team
70 - Louie Hayes, Illinois
77 - Austin Gomez, Illinois
77 - Jonathan Gabriel, Pennsylvania
84 - Derek Wilson, Maryland
105 - Drake Foster, Idaho
105 - Logan Lacure, Ohio
105 - Derek Gulotta, Pennsylvania
112 - Griffin Parriott, Minnesota
120 - Brock Benitz, Wisconsin
120 - Ian Lupole, New York
120 - Davis Ison, Georgia
128 - Beau Breske, Wisconsin
128 - Blake Mouty, Arizona
128 - Joe Gunther, Illinois
136 - Ryan Klemp, Idaho
136 - John Hensley, Idaho
136 - Dru Worker, Illinois
136 - Jacob Cooper, Michigan
144 - Mason Manville, Virginia
144 - Mark Hall II, Minnesota
152 - Corey Flaata, Minnesota
152 - Roderick Davis, Georgia
160 - Stephen Solanon, Georgia
160 - Roberto Rivera, Georgia
160 - Mason Litz, Michigan
175 - Josh Finley, Idaho
190 - Lance Benick, Minnesota
190 - Austin Knies, Virginia
190 - Tony Grant, Missouri
210 - Niles Turner, New Jersey
210 - Alex Parker, Kansas
210 - Jacob Spencer, Texas
265 - Adam Treptan, Minnesota
Freestyle All-Tournament Team
70 - Louie Hayes, Illinois
70 - Kaden Gfeller, Oklahoma
70 - Will Moss, Georgia
77 - Jeremy Nygard, Washington
77 - Jonathan Gabriel, Pennsylvania
77 - Cole Manley, Pennsylvania
77 - Josh McClure, Missouri
84 - Daton Fix, Oklahoma
84 - Derek Wilson, Maryland
91 - Ty Lucas, Florida
98 - Spencer Lee, Pennsylvania
105 - Brock Morgan, Minnesota
105 - Derek Gulotta, Pennsylvania
105 - Carter Happel, Iowa
112 - Griffin Parriott, Minnesota
112 - Johnny O'Herron, Utah
112 - Joey Majerus, Minnesota
120 - Walter White , Illinois
120 - Robert Dupont, Virginia
128 - Corde Ferrira, Washington
136 - Keegan Moore, Minnesota
144 - Mark Hall II, Minnesota
144 - Mason Manville, Virginia
152 - Travis Gooding, Indiana
152 - Blair Mulholland, Wisconsin
160 - Drew Phipps, Pennsylvania
160 - Roberto Rivera, Georgia
160 - Hunter Ritter, Maryland
175 - Josh Colello, Pennsylvania
190 - Lance Benick, Minnesota
190 - Conor Ross, Florida
190 - Tony Grant, Missouri
190 - Michael Smith, Maryland
190 - Austin Knies, Virginia
210 - Kyle Childers, Oklahoma
210 - Lance Benick, Minnesota
210 - Jacob Spencer, Texas
265 - Adam Treptan, Minnesota
265 - Cole Cunningham, Missouri
265 - Jake Beistel, Pennsylvania
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