Cadet National Duals All-Tournament Teams named in both styles
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YORK, Pa. – USA Wrestling has named the All-Tournament Teams in both Greco-Roman and freestyle for the 2015 Cadet National Duals, which were held last week.
To qualify for the All-Tournament Team, an athlete must go undefeated with a specific minimum number of matches during the specific tournament.
There were 15 athletes who were on the All-Tournament Team in both styles, going undefeated for the four-day event. Those included were Chase Tebbets of Washington (88), Lucas Byrd of Ohio 1 (88), Jace Koelzer of Kansas (94), Gabe Buckbee of Kansas (94), Mosha Schwartz of Colorado (100), David Carr of Ohio (145), Anthony Artalona of Florida (145), Max Wohlabaugh of Florida (152), Marcus Coleman of Iowa (160), John Borst of Virginia (170), Brandon Whitman of Michigan (182), Sam Rice of Pennsylvania (195), Blake Zalapi of Illinois (220), Gavin Nye of California (285) and Zach Muller of Illinois (285).
Four athletes went an impressive 16-0 for the entire week, Jace Koelzer of Kansas (94), Gabe Buckbee of Kansas (94), Mosha Schwartz of Colorado (100) and Brandon Whitman of Michigan (182).
In Greco-Roman, there were 21 states which placed at least one athlete on the All-Tournament Team, led by Illinois with seven and Kansas with four.
In freestyle, All-Tournament athletes came from 20 different states, led by Ohio, Iowa and Illinois with four All-Tournament selections.
Cadet National Duals Freestyle All-Tournament Team
88
Chase Tebbets of Washington went 7-0
Lucas Byrd of Ohio 1 went 7-0
94
Jace Koelzer of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Gabe Buckbee of Kansas 2 went 8-0
Blake Fredrickson of California went 7-0
100
Kyle Biscoglia of Iowa 1 went 9-0
Gable Fox of Iowa 2 went 8-0
Mosha Schwartz of Colorado went 8-0
Kelvin Eblen of Missouri 1 went 8-0
106
Dylan D`Emilio of Ohio 1 went 7-0
113
Matthew Parker of Pennsylvania 1 went 7-0
120
Cameron Valdiviez of Missouri 1 went 8-0
Jack Skudlarczyk of Texas went 6-0
Jet Taylor of Oklahoma went 5-0
132
Brock Hardy of Utah went 8-0
Mason Hall of Minnesota went 5-0
Farrooq Muhammed of Ohio 1 went 5-0
138
Shane Griffith of New Jersey 1 went 7-0
Mike Vernagallo Jr. of North Carolina went 7-0
Andrew Merola of New Jersey 2 went 6-0
145
David Carr of Ohio 1 went 7-0
Anthony Artalona of Florida went 6-0
152
Ben Sarasin of Iowa 1 went 9-0
Trevell Timmons of Illinois went 6-0
Max Wohlabaugh of Florida went 6-0
160
Marcus Coleman of Iowa 1 went 9-0
Eric Byelick of Florida went 5-0
170
John Borst of Virginia went 8-0
Khamari Whimper of Georgia went 7-0
Anthony Waters of Pennsylvania 1 went 7-0
182
Brandon Whitman of Michigan 1 went 9-0
Dan Baker of Oklahoma went 8-0
195
Brady Daniel of Maryland went 8-0
Cole Bateman of Illinois went 7-0
Sam Rice of Pennsylvania 2 went 7-0
220
Blake Zalapi of Illinois went 5-0
285
Sammy DeSeriere of Colorado went 8-0
Gavin Nye of California went 7-0
Zach Muller of Illinois went 6-0
Cadet National Duals Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team
88
Logan Ashton of Georgia went 7-0
Lucas Byrd of Ohio 1 went 7-0
Chase Tebbets of Washington went 7-0
94
Jace Koelzer of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Gabe Buckbee of Kansas 2 went 8-0
Brandon Nunez of New York went 7-0
100
Cody Phippen of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Michael Colaiocco of New Jersey 1 went 8-0
Mosha Schwartz of Colorado went 8-0
JJ Wilson of Pennsylvania 2 went 8-0
106
Charlie Faber of Illinois went 7-0
Andrew Pace of Georgia went 7-0
King Sandoval of Maryland went 7-0
113
Logan Treaster of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Austin Macias of Illinois went 7-0
Tony McGee of North Carolina went 7-0
PJ Gohn of New Jersey 1 went 7-0
Miles Parramore of Georgia went 7-0
120
Jack Davis of Pennsylvania 1 went 7-0
Jason Renteria of Illinois went 5-0
Jet Taylor of Oklahoma went 5-0
126
Tony Madrigal of Illinois went 5-0
Colin Valdiviez of Missouri went 5-0
132
Calvin Germinaro of Minnesota went 5-0
Brevin Balmeceda of Florida went 5-0
138
Ethan Krause of Maryland went 7-0
Jamie Hernandez of Illinois went 6-0
145
David Carr of Ohio 1 went 6-0
Anthony Artalona of Florida went 5-0
152
Dale Tiongson of Maryland went 7-0
Max Wohlabaugh of Florida went 5-0
160
Marcus Coleman of Iowa went 5-0
170
Jacob Gray of Indiana went 7-0
John Borst of Virginia went 6-0
Isaac Bartel of Iowa went 5-0
182
Andrew Davison of Indiana went 7-0
Tyler Moore of Michigan 2 went 7-0
Brandon Whitman of Michigan 1 went 7-0
195
Brandon Closson of Utah went 8-0
Sam Rice of Pennsylvania 2 went 8-0
Jacob Boyd of Missouri went 7-0
220
Blake Zalapi of Illinois went 5-0
285
Gavin Nye of California went 8-0
Zach Muller of Illinois went 6-0
To qualify for the All-Tournament Team, an athlete must go undefeated with a specific minimum number of matches during the specific tournament.
There were 15 athletes who were on the All-Tournament Team in both styles, going undefeated for the four-day event. Those included were Chase Tebbets of Washington (88), Lucas Byrd of Ohio 1 (88), Jace Koelzer of Kansas (94), Gabe Buckbee of Kansas (94), Mosha Schwartz of Colorado (100), David Carr of Ohio (145), Anthony Artalona of Florida (145), Max Wohlabaugh of Florida (152), Marcus Coleman of Iowa (160), John Borst of Virginia (170), Brandon Whitman of Michigan (182), Sam Rice of Pennsylvania (195), Blake Zalapi of Illinois (220), Gavin Nye of California (285) and Zach Muller of Illinois (285).
Four athletes went an impressive 16-0 for the entire week, Jace Koelzer of Kansas (94), Gabe Buckbee of Kansas (94), Mosha Schwartz of Colorado (100) and Brandon Whitman of Michigan (182).
In Greco-Roman, there were 21 states which placed at least one athlete on the All-Tournament Team, led by Illinois with seven and Kansas with four.
In freestyle, All-Tournament athletes came from 20 different states, led by Ohio, Iowa and Illinois with four All-Tournament selections.
Cadet National Duals Freestyle All-Tournament Team
88
Chase Tebbets of Washington went 7-0
Lucas Byrd of Ohio 1 went 7-0
94
Jace Koelzer of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Gabe Buckbee of Kansas 2 went 8-0
Blake Fredrickson of California went 7-0
100
Kyle Biscoglia of Iowa 1 went 9-0
Gable Fox of Iowa 2 went 8-0
Mosha Schwartz of Colorado went 8-0
Kelvin Eblen of Missouri 1 went 8-0
106
Dylan D`Emilio of Ohio 1 went 7-0
113
Matthew Parker of Pennsylvania 1 went 7-0
120
Cameron Valdiviez of Missouri 1 went 8-0
Jack Skudlarczyk of Texas went 6-0
Jet Taylor of Oklahoma went 5-0
132
Brock Hardy of Utah went 8-0
Mason Hall of Minnesota went 5-0
Farrooq Muhammed of Ohio 1 went 5-0
138
Shane Griffith of New Jersey 1 went 7-0
Mike Vernagallo Jr. of North Carolina went 7-0
Andrew Merola of New Jersey 2 went 6-0
145
David Carr of Ohio 1 went 7-0
Anthony Artalona of Florida went 6-0
152
Ben Sarasin of Iowa 1 went 9-0
Trevell Timmons of Illinois went 6-0
Max Wohlabaugh of Florida went 6-0
160
Marcus Coleman of Iowa 1 went 9-0
Eric Byelick of Florida went 5-0
170
John Borst of Virginia went 8-0
Khamari Whimper of Georgia went 7-0
Anthony Waters of Pennsylvania 1 went 7-0
182
Brandon Whitman of Michigan 1 went 9-0
Dan Baker of Oklahoma went 8-0
195
Brady Daniel of Maryland went 8-0
Cole Bateman of Illinois went 7-0
Sam Rice of Pennsylvania 2 went 7-0
220
Blake Zalapi of Illinois went 5-0
285
Sammy DeSeriere of Colorado went 8-0
Gavin Nye of California went 7-0
Zach Muller of Illinois went 6-0
Cadet National Duals Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team
88
Logan Ashton of Georgia went 7-0
Lucas Byrd of Ohio 1 went 7-0
Chase Tebbets of Washington went 7-0
94
Jace Koelzer of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Gabe Buckbee of Kansas 2 went 8-0
Brandon Nunez of New York went 7-0
100
Cody Phippen of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Michael Colaiocco of New Jersey 1 went 8-0
Mosha Schwartz of Colorado went 8-0
JJ Wilson of Pennsylvania 2 went 8-0
106
Charlie Faber of Illinois went 7-0
Andrew Pace of Georgia went 7-0
King Sandoval of Maryland went 7-0
113
Logan Treaster of Kansas 1 went 8-0
Austin Macias of Illinois went 7-0
Tony McGee of North Carolina went 7-0
PJ Gohn of New Jersey 1 went 7-0
Miles Parramore of Georgia went 7-0
120
Jack Davis of Pennsylvania 1 went 7-0
Jason Renteria of Illinois went 5-0
Jet Taylor of Oklahoma went 5-0
126
Tony Madrigal of Illinois went 5-0
Colin Valdiviez of Missouri went 5-0
132
Calvin Germinaro of Minnesota went 5-0
Brevin Balmeceda of Florida went 5-0
138
Ethan Krause of Maryland went 7-0
Jamie Hernandez of Illinois went 6-0
145
David Carr of Ohio 1 went 6-0
Anthony Artalona of Florida went 5-0
152
Dale Tiongson of Maryland went 7-0
Max Wohlabaugh of Florida went 5-0
160
Marcus Coleman of Iowa went 5-0
170
Jacob Gray of Indiana went 7-0
John Borst of Virginia went 6-0
Isaac Bartel of Iowa went 5-0
182
Andrew Davison of Indiana went 7-0
Tyler Moore of Michigan 2 went 7-0
Brandon Whitman of Michigan 1 went 7-0
195
Brandon Closson of Utah went 8-0
Sam Rice of Pennsylvania 2 went 8-0
Jacob Boyd of Missouri went 7-0
220
Blake Zalapi of Illinois went 5-0
285
Gavin Nye of California went 8-0
Zach Muller of Illinois went 6-0
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